A s b u r y Pa r k d a il y P r e s s .

THIRTEENTH YEAR. NO. 230. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY,*WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1899—EIGHT PAGES. ONE CENT

DEWEY TO THE PUBLIC. ANOTHER WEEK TO DECIDE NEW JERSEY f i l l ASSIST. BROTflERSHOOTSBROTHER PHILADELPHIA’S BIG FIRE

HIS VIEWS ON GREAT QUES ONE THIRD AMOUNT NEEDED HER PART IN THE DEWEY ACCIDENT OCCURRED WHILE STARTED IN A WAREHOUSE. TIONS OF THE DAI. IS PLRDQED. CELEBRATION. EXAMINING WEAPON. m * LOSS $ 250 , 0 0 0 . W Real Estate SALE. Insurrection Near to Its End—Agntn- Proposal to Keep the Empire Pool First and Fourth RegJtnenrs, First Benjamin Margerum of This City C r u (ner Oh icago R eturns to N ew Y o r k aldo a Figurehead—Phllfplnos Not and Baths Open All AVtnter En­ Troop, Gatling Gun Com pany A, Accidentally Shot by Raymond, and Joins W arships—Arrival Ahead Now Ospable of Self Government. dorsed by Leading Hotel Men. Naval iteservcs and Men Who His Brot her?— Did Not Know He of Tim e—Orange Free State to H elp Insurance Adfniral Does Not W ant Freslden Subscriptions W ill Be Solicited by Served With Third Regiment in Was Hit—Ball Enters Neck and Tran&vaal—Basntos to Assist Eng­ tlal Nom ination. Com m ittee—Aid the Movement. Spanish War to Parade. Lodges in Back. la n d . A twenty-five room The mass meeting held last night In Em­ Now York. S«*pt. 27.—Yesterdny after­ New Jersey will give very generous assist­ Benjamin Margerum, the li year-old son Special Dispatches to The Dally Press. Mortgages pire hall, Cooper building, was not the suc­ of Mr. and. Mjrs. Benjamin H. Margerum, Now York, Wednesday.—A t 9.05 a. m. boarding house in noon, sitting in his on bin on the Olympia, ance to New York in Its celebration got the Admiral Dewey talked freely of his ex­ cess that the friends of tho movement had return of Admiral Dewey. Its geographical residing at the Esther cottage, G07 Bangty the cruiser Olyriipla left Sand Hook, bound North Asbury Park periences in the Philippines, although he hoped. situation is such that unless it shares much avenue,' this city,'was accidentally sfiot in. carefully refrained from expressing deli- It was 8 20 before the mepting was'called of ‘the inspiration of the great occasion about 9.30 o’clock last night. While the Dewey arrived at Tompklnsville later, near the beach. nite views as to the course that ought to to order, owing to the absence of^ M. L. there would be a line of dullness that would wound Is serious it is not considered neces­ and as senior officer practically has charge be pursued iu the prosecution ot the war Bamman, chairman of the board of trade mar the picture and the enthusiasm. As it sarily fi^tal and the patient is progressing of tho squadron. When the Olympia left Easy terms. or as to any matter of administrative or committee, who had sent word that having favorably under the car$ of Dr. John Taylor political policy. When nsked about the is New Jersey will participate in every the lower bay for her present anchorage of this city. Philippine question, he said: beon called to New York on business he phase of the great show and New York will there was a great ovation. Her whole “ 1 shall have to defer auy expression could not be present until later In tho even­ be surprised at the extent o f her prepara­ The wound was Inflicted bv his brother course up through the Narrows was the o f my opinions until I .have reported to ing. tions. Raymond, who Is grief strickci by the sad signal for dipping flags. When Dewey the administration. I shall go 'to Wash­ Captain Jonuthan Minot consented to act The participation is as a guest. The affair. He was examining tho weapon and reached Tompklnsville bedlam was let D. C. CO VERT M ILAN ROSS AGENCY ington on Tuesday of next week and as temporary chatraian, and upon assuming whole military division will not be in line failed to see the cartridge, which was the loose. The entire fleet there fired tho ad­ shall remain there as long as the govern­ the chair spoke briefly on the matter in as It has been on former New York demon­ only one in the weapon. His brother was miral’s salute of 17 guns aud for 20 minutes ment may wish me to stay. hand and called upon W. J. Cooper to more stooping in front of him, tying his shoe­ the air was full of smoke. 2 0 8 M ain Street 2 0 8 Bond Street “ I have never had much to say about strations, when the eventa wore natinoal fully explain the^projeot. string, one' foot resting on a chair, when the Philippines, nnd 1 am not going to and New Jersey participated as part of the Crutser Chicago Joins tho W arships. begin now. The people o f this country, Mr. Cooper BaltNiLwas to devise means Union. the cartridge exploded. Tho lad did not The cruiser Chicago, Admiral Howlson, who have rend the story of the war and for keeping the Empire baths, pool and hull New Jersey claims Admiral Sampson, know, he was hit at first, but followed his arrived at this port this morning. Sho re­ o f the events that have happened in the open the entire year. The approximate ex­ who keeps his penates and lares at Glen brother, who ran screaming from the room. turned from a five months* cruise to Africa, islands during the lust year and a half, pense for the winter would be about $4,000, Ridge. There is now In the governor’s The first he knew of the injury was when St. Helena and the South American coast. know as much about the matter as any one half of which sum it had been proposed vault in Trenton a beautiful bojeweled he felt the blood trickling down his shoul­ The Chicago arrlvod sooner than wjis ex- man aboard ship. I have read every­ should be raised by. the sale of 203 member­ der. Monmouth Trust KEITH’S EXPRESS thing that I could get hold of in connec­ sword which will be New Jersey’s tribute to poctedj Admiral Howison being evidently ship tickets at $10 each. Several neighbors were apprised o f the tion with the war ever since I left M a­ her historical citizen. New Jersey’s con­ unwilling to miss the Dewey celebration. - AND ■ A. R Parsons of the Hotel Brunswick accident and hurried away for doctors. Dr. ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVH nila. A t the time of my departure I nection with Admiral Dewey is her posses­ All ou aboard were well. thought the scheme a good one, but ex­ Taylor was secured and hurried to the thought the insurgents were on their last sion of the only man who thrashed the hero General Heath Dead. pressed himself In favor of the coupon tick­ house. An examination disclosed that the Hotel Brunswick, legs and said so. I did not think they when an impudent Vermont boy In a Mont­ Washington, Wednesday.—General Henry Safe Deposit Company Railroad Depot and could possibly hold out much longer, but ets Instead of the membership tickets. pelier schoolhouse. HttJs Major Z. G. Pang- ball had entered the right side o f his neck* {1214 Banff* Avenue. Heath died hero at 2 o’clock this morning, they have got some supplies, and, be­ George L. Atkins of the Ocean hotel com­ born, identified with state and municipal taking a downward course near the surface, JMonmouth Building, Asburj Park, s . j , PrlBdp&l Offloe 806 M A IN STREET sides, they are good soldiers, and their aged 74. He had beon ill a Jong time. The plimented the Empire Amusement company matters, and.Is a resident of Jersey City. and lodged in the muscles of the back on Goods stored at reasonable rates. powers of endurance are wonderful.” body will be taken to Richmond, Va., for Telephone connection. and explained the sacrifices that any com­ Major Pangborn will fire Jersey City’s the left side. Fortunately It escaped all Superior to Cubans. burial. ] C APITA L, $100,000. P. O. BOX 067, - - - - A SB U B Y P A B X . pany must make which started a movement salute to tbe admiral as he sails up the the vital parts of the body, an injury to As to the capacity of the Filipinos to which would almost undoubtedly prove K illed at Grade Crossing. for winter business. North river on Friday. SURPLUS, $25,000 ' govern themselves, the Admiral said: Altoona, Pa., Wednesday.—Four persons F. B. Conover of the Coleman House en­The New Jersey brigade assigned to do fatal. “ I do not consider that they are as yet were killed at a railroad crossing, accldeut dorsed the coupon ticket method and said Dewey honor is composed of the First and I t was thought unwise to make any at­ capable of self government, but they will here this morning. The bodies were badly Executes all trusts known to the law. be in a little time. They are a very queer anything that would lengthen the season tempt to locate or remove the bullet, and Loans money on bond and mortgage. Fourth regiments, which are located in mangled. Is people. Maiiy o f them are quite civiliz­ would be a great thing for the town. the examination will bo made later. Receives deposits subject to check and allow * Newark and Jersey City. The .First regi­ interest on daily balances. ed, but I do not think they are fit for Mr. Bamman having arrived took the ment will be commanded by Colonel Ed­ Mr. Margerum, tho boy’s father, Is em­ Orange Free State May Help Boers. Acts an Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent W e Can' Maks, it So Pays coupons. | self government just yet. But I must chair and called upon Mr. Cooper to state ward A. Campbell and tha Fourth by Col­ ployed In Trenton, and Mrs. Margerum was Pretoria, Wednesday.—The Transvaal add that it is my opinion that .they are Makes demand and time loans on approve the progress that had been made, aftec onel Robert G. Smith. Each regiment will visiting in that city when the accident oc­ government is considering another note to collateral. , Jewelry and Clocks Repaired better fitted for self government than the which a motion waa made to appoint a curred. She was informed of the mishap Englaud in reply to Chamberlain’s last Safe deposit vaults. Cubans—that they are a better people contain 12 full companies. It will be the committee to take subscriptions. and hurried home this morning. despatches. It will probably de despatched than the Cubans—in every way. I wish first appearance of the brigade since the re­ A. C. T W IN IN G , P ru d en t. Then followed a desultory debate on organization of the National Guard of New In a few days. Nothing as to its nature G. B. M. HARVEY, Vice President EYES that the whole business were settled. I BRUCE S. KEATOR, Secretary. think that after a little while the Fili­ methods, which accomplished nothing. Jersey, and In the lines will march many THE RESOLUTE’S CREW can 00 ascertained. Negotiations between D. C. CORNELL. Treasurer. If there is.anything the matter with pinos will take kindly to us. The fight Prof. Tallie Morgan, president of the the Transvaal and Orange Free State con­ who wont to the front during tho war. DIRECTORS: them we can tell yoii what it ia and ftfc in the islands should be ended very soon. Ocean Grove board of trade, was called The handsomely mounted and perfectly Not to be Excluded From Share ill tinue as active as ever. The greatest ac the glasses that will give perfect satis­ The Filipinos cannot long hold out O. H. Brown, Isaac C. Kennedy upon, who gave a very encouraging speech drilled First -Troop of Newark o f which Prize Money. cord "exists between the two governments. . H. Buchanon, Henry Mitchell, M« D faction. All optical work is guaranteed. against the army nnd navy.'* D. C. Cornell, John P. O'Brien, and criticised tbe spirit of “ let the other Governor Voorhees says that whlto In There Is a well defined fepliug that tho next In speaking of the Filipino leaders, he Congressman R. Wayne Parker is the cap­ W. J. Harrison, Perry R. Smith, fellow do It and I'll come In for the bene­ action o f the Transvaal will be Iu conjunc­ Cot. G. B. M. Harvey Milan Ross, said that Aguinaldo is merely the tool of tain, and the Gatling Gun Company A, un“ Washington last < week he Investigated the fits” which seemed to hold a great many tion with the Free State. Activity in the George F. Kroehl, A. C. Twining. abler men behind him, lawyers and skill­ der the command of Captain George Wells, claims of the New Jersey Navai reserves Bruce S. Keator, M. D., H. H . Vreeland, ed politicians, who are able to handle people back. The identity o f interests of will lead and end the Jersey National for their share of the prize money for the tvar office here continues, every means be­ G. D. W . Vroom, CLAUDE J. W IS E M A N him. lie snid that Aguinaldo w’ns only Asbury Park and Ocean Grove and the guard. Both divisions o f the naval reserv'e destruction of Cervera’s fleet off Santiago. ing takon to strengthen the defenses. Com­ a clerk in the navy yard at Manila be­ necessity of keeping stores open on the mander Joubert is already appointing olli* are to particiDate in the parade. Tlie general The governor was informed that tho court FISHING TACKLE fore he took up arms against Spain. Ac- beach and the towns lighted all night were cers for frontier duty. 645 Cookman Avenue. impression prevails that only the Battalion of claims had tho New Jersey Naval re­ HAND MADE RODS .cording to the ndmiral, the insurgents referred to by him. serves under consideration and that they Col. Schneider Poisoned? REPAIRING ON RODS AND REELS have lost their best man in General of the East, that man the Portsmouth, the BLOOD WORMS TEJE O L D STAN D . were not to be excluded in tho distribution* Lumu W . J. Cooper and W. E. Bedell were ap­ ship of the naval reserve, were to be hon­ , Wednesday.—The Intrunstgnoant UVE MINNOWS 8HEDDER CR4.BS “ Luna was killed by Aguinaldo’s or­ pointed a commlttoe to obtain subscriptions ored, but the Battalion o f the West will be Tlie report that they would be excluded prints a sensational statement to the effect ders while I was on my way home,” he of $10 each, the style of ticket to be left to transported from Canada to Jersey City was duo to the fact that tho Resolute, the that Col. Schneider, till recently the Aus­ J. P. SEGER veessel on which the reserves served, did said. “ An expert swordsman, an orderly, the judgment o f the board of trade commit­ for the parade, but will not participate in trian military attache at Paris, is evident­ 647J Cookman A venue. Asbury Park COCA WINE was stationed at the tent, nnd ns Luna tee. About $700 of the $2,000 was said to the water event. not appear in the report of the vessels that ly suffering from poisoning and that he has attempted to pass him he stabbed the be pledged when the meeting broke up. The old Portsmouth will be In a promi­ took part In tho conflict. lost his reason. V r n C o c a general and kiili’d him. Tlie ablest offi­ This turns out to have not been an over­ cer the insurgents have left, 1 should say, The chairman addedtho following mem­ nent position Friday. She Is one of the few • Basutns W ill Help England, mong the many friends sight, the Resolute not being mentioned be­ is Paterim. Atriiinaldo is a figurehead bers to the sollcting committee: Mayor F. old fighters left from tho former war. The Cape Town, Wednesday.—Lorothodia, of yon may have made at the OUR NEW PREPARATION and in held nt his true worth in Manila, L. Ten Broeck, Samuel W . Klrkbrlde, John good old ship has been put into holiday cause she was not one of the firing vessels. the head band of Basuto tribes under Brit­ seashore this season is not where it is well known who are behind Hubbard, W alter W . Davis, Tallle Essen trim and will look spick and span because The presence o f the Resolute, however, was ish protection, has put a picture ot Queen Bat of World Renowned Virtue brought to the attention of the court of A him. It is nmiucHtionnhly true that there Morgan and Tallle Miller. or a new coat of paint. Victoria in the kraal and announced to the Jama Coffee one of the most agree­ are a great many able men in the ranks The old boat Is to be elegantly Illuminated claims, by which the allotment of the prize Au active canvass will be made by the com­ people: “ She is our mother; whenshefights able ? Do not then part company This preparation of Coca tones up of TllTMnsurgj'nts. Some o f these are ed- at night. It Is understood that sho will money will be made. ueated ajul trained men—lawj’ers, poli­ mittee and within a week It will bo definite­ we fight.” There are^probably 10,000 Basu­ with him, but- take home a little the whole system, Is particularly have a row of electric lights along the rail ticians, men nf 11 {fairs. It is these men ly decided whether the baths will be kept to warriors ready to assist tho British lu stock of this delightful article, ■which adapted to Physical and Nervous who nre the real movers and the real act­ open or closed until next June. and another at the‘ water line, while the \^BTATB CONVENTION. case of hostilities and are well armed. always insures a good enp of coffee, prostration, and to build up per­ ors in the whole struggle. They have put port holes will bo defined by strings of The time for dilly-dallying, has passed. Only a Row to Start Conflict. and will prove a pleasant reminder sons wasted by continued * Aguinaldo forward and control him, lights. The rigging is also to be illuminated Christian Endeavors Meet at Camden 111 W e are now at the point where anything T h i s Y e a r . Tho supporters of Ceeft- Rhodes are now of yonr summer outing. Lots of 25 Krlentlly W illi Afcuiianldo. *n the same manner. health. 75 cents, pint bottles. that Is done must be done quickly. I f you Dr. Peter Stryker, a member o f the state confident of war between England and the lbs. delivered, free to any o f the “ By llu- way.” said the admiral, “ Agni- One hundred aud fifty men who served Transvaal. It is said a frontier row is tho Indorsed by all Physicians. nuldo was quite friendly with me at first, will take one or more tickets, subscribe at executive committee, and a number of del­ Eastern or M iddle states. Also any with the Third Now Jersey reglmont dur only thing needed to start the conflict. Prepared only by before tho insurgents began fighting us. once. Send your name In, but don’t hold Ing the Spanlsh-Amerlcun war will- parade egates from the local Christian Endeavor order for $10 or over of assorted As for that.” he added, with a smile, “ we off and criticise if the movement Is not a with the regiment under Colonel sqcleties an? In attendance at the annual Big Fire in Philadelphia. groceries will be sent free to yonr are still friendly. I have a fine cane that state convention o f the organization which Philadelphia, Wednesday.—A fierce fire W . R . H A M , John Jacob Astor. town or city. The fact that we fill he gave to me in Manila. It is o f native began Its sessions at Camden at 9 o’clock started at Seventeenth and Filbert streets, wood and trimmed with gold.” Quartermaster General DonneUv will humber of orders each fall and WEDDING FOLLOWS DIVORCE. this morning, to continue uutil tomorrow this city, this morning. Tho fire broke out Druggist and Apothecary," Referring later to the Filipinos, the ad­ send to Jersey City a half-dozen guns to bo shortly after 9 o’clock and at 10 was uncon­ thus send them tells its own story , miral remarked that the chief difliculty used for salutes as the Olympic passes up evening. 1 6 7 Main St. Asbury Park. Bamman’s gooda and Bamman’s iu dealing with these people would be Mabel Estelle Curtis Married to the river. Besides the annual address by Rev. Dr. trollable. Tho flames threatened to com­ found in the fact that they are not sin­ Hartm an K. Evans. Brett, president of the society, addresses municate to the sheds under tho prices are hard to equal but nevor cere and honest. They have brains Tho summer home of Jeremiah W . Curtis DISORDERLY HOUSE RAIDED. will be given by Rev. Dr. J. Wilbur Chap­ portion of the Pennsylvania railroad. beaten. enough, he sniil, and, like all Malays, are at Takanassee lake, near Long Branch, was man, Rev. I. Edwin Keigwin, Rev. Isaac A t noon the fire was under control. The capable of a great amount o f culture and the scene of a quiet wedding at noon yes­ Township Authorities Descend on W. Go wen and Rev. Kerr Boyce T upper. loss Is estimated at $250,000. Tho fire M. L. BAM M AN ineclinnicnl*nnd nrtistic trnining, but they terday,^ the contracting parties being his Sprlngwood Avenuo farothel. One special feature o f tho convention will started In warehouses. The Reliance Stor­ seem to lack the indispeusable virtue of daughter Mabel and Hartmah K. Evans of The township constables and police offi­ bo a memorial hour devoted to the loving age Co’s, buildincr was completely gutted. honesty. H e said they nre wonderful imi­ cers last night swooped down on the restau- R. R. Square and Main Street 1 tators. like the .Japanese, and are capable Nice, France. The ceremony was perform­ memory of the late Rev. J. Clement French, Other buildings that were endangered es­ VALUABLE ed by Rev. William H. Marshall, pastor of ant and apartments in the Springwood ave­ D.D., who for three years was president of caped. ASBURY PARK, ft. J. of being trained into excellent artisans. nue merry-go round, occupied by Edward When speaking o f General Luna, A d ­ the First Baptist church, Long Branch. the New Jersey Christian Endeavor union. Carter Argum ent Begun, w Sisco and Clara Collins, colored, who, it is miral Dewey said he had a picture of the Mr. and Mrs. Evans left Hollywood for Washington, Wednesday.—Wayne Mac- Residence property with­ general which had been given to the said, occupy the place as man and wife. New York. They will sail for Europe on OUGHT TO KEEP POSTED. Veagh’s argument In behalf of Captain archbishop of Manila by Luna himself, Included in the raiding party were Con­ the steamship Majestic today. Carter was begun before Attornoy-General in a short distance o f the with an inscription in the hitter’s hand. stables White, Hubbert, McLaughlin and Firemen Mistake D wey Signal for Do You Have The bride is the divorced wife of Fred­ Griggs this morning. It is unsensational. “ That archbishop,” said the admiral, Officers Gravatt, Hill and Chapman. Sisco Alarm o f Fire. erick Allien of New Xork. Mr. Allien Is a beach to exchange for with a smile, “ was one of those who said and the Collins woman were arrested and, Tho Bradley Beach fire department cele­ .The W-eather. that the Spanish Meet wouul send us to native of France, but for several years past waiving a hearing, were held under $500 brated the home coming of Dewey yester Fair and cooler weather tonight, with Frequent Headaches? vacant lots at Deal. M ust the bottom in short order. H e afterward has lived In New York. Two weeks ago day by turning out to an imaginary fire. heavy frosts. Thursday, fair and warmer, became a good friend o f mine, and we Mrs. Alllens petition for a divorce on the ball each, which they wore unable to se­ Steiner’s mill whistle blew, and thinking fresh westerly winds. If so, look to your eyes. We will be a large plot and with­ often met and talked over the situation grounds that her husband failed to provide cure. Others'found !u .the house and ar­ in the islands. One day he came aboard rested were John Walker, Edward Greeu^ there was a fire, the bell was also sounded. Missionary Reported Killed. examine them without cost to for her In the manner to which sho had been in a short distance o f the the Olympia, and, looking nt some o f my Firemen ran from every direction and Calcutta, Wednesday.—11 is reported that accustomed was granted. The case was James Caldwell and Alfred Stevenson. you. men, said that I must be proud o f such They wejre released but will act as wit­ hauled the,machine up and down the street Rev. Mr. Lee, a Methodist Episc opal church heard at Fargo, N. D. Mr. Allien did not ■; ocqan front. Full “ par­ $ fine crew and of having their respect nesses. The charges against the two pro-’ until satisfied the alarm was false. missionary (American) and his five children and love. I' told him that the’crew of*‘the contest the suit. LEECH, STILES & CO. prietors werejfor keeping a disorderly house, When Company A came home tho same were killed by the earthquake at Darjeel­ ticulars o f Olymp.ia was no better thau the crews of A year ago last winter Mrs. Allien went Illegally selling liquor and gambling. performance was gone through with, ing yesterday. the other American ships—that ail pur to France, accompanied by her aunt. Her ships were manned by the "same fine set though some time ago when a house was husband remained In New York for a time, Husband Loaves AVifo and Babies.- E y e S p e c i a l i s t s o f hardy fellows. The archbishop was . THE INTERSTATE FAIR. burned down not a soul appeared' on the silent for a moment and then said; but finally followed her across the sea. He scene. Mrs. William Cole, whose husband desert Tribute- From the Archbishop. tried in vain to Induce his wife to return. Dewey Celebration May Interfere ed her on Saturday last, is grief stricken W . H. BEEG LE 222 M AIN STREET, ** 'Admiral, those men are not the She Insisted upon beginning legal proceed­ W ith the Attendance. Mrs Ross Painfully Injured. over his disappearance. Ho not only de­ scum o f the earth. They are the pick o f ings. Mrs. Allien went to Fargo upon her Yesterday was children’s day at the In­ Mrs. Charles' J. ltoss, better known aa serted her but the two little babies as well** return to America, where she succeeded in Eddie, aged 3, and Violet, aged 2 years. EVERY FRIDAY. Hours 9.30 to 3. 2 2 8 M a i n S t r e e t thg earth. I have seen the crew’s of war­ terstate fair, now being held at Trenton, Mabel Fenton, one of the proprietors of the ships o f every nation, but I have never getting the divorce. After securing her di­ and nearly all tho pupils of the public and well known lioss-Fenton farm, near Wana- Mrs. Colo ascribes all her trouble to her Free examination. A ll glasses guaranteed* INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS seen what is show'n to me on this Ameri­ vorce she assumed her maiden name by private schools, as woll as those from the massa, met with a painful Injury this after­ husband’s mother, whom, she says, alien­ can ship.* sanction of tho court. She was accordingly schools In the surrounding towns, were In noon. A small trap door leading from tho ated her husband’s affections. Some days “ I called one of the tnen to me and Surplus and married as Miss Mabel Estelle Curtis. Mr. before his departure she says he struck her Capital, $100,000 Surplua, $70,000 nsked him how much money he received attendance. The rain of Monday night did yard to tho cellar had been left open and Proflts> $45,100 Evans, the groom, gave his residence aa and treatod her In a harsh manner. Prior a mouth. lie replied, ‘Eighty dollars.’ no harm. into this Mrs. Ross fell backward. One of Now, that is as much, pretty near, as the Philadelphia. I t is said that Mrs. Allien It Is probable that “ politicians’ day” will the small bonesjln herjleft wrist was broken to that time their homo was a happy one. entire crew of a Spanish ship gets. W hy mot her present husband whllo traveling not be a feature of the fair tomorrow, as and sho was pulnlully jarred. Dis. Cole­ No word has been received from Cole since First National Bank Asbury Park and Ocean Grove shouldn’t we hare the pick o f the abroad. Sonator Sewell and Governor man and Taylor, wore summoned and sec his departure, but it is supposed he Is in earth T' New York. Voorhees arranged to be at tho fair today. the broken member. OF ASBURY PARK The admiral refused to discuss the Im portant Appointment. This action on their part was doubtless plans o f General Otis, but said that the MR. BLODGETT IN TOWN. Counsellor Isaac C. Kennedy of this city, caused by the Dewey celebration tomorrow. Fell Through a Trap Door. Mattison Avenue and Bond Street BANK rainy season, he supposed, had interfered Male Street, Asbury Park, representing Mr. and Mrs. Corneahx Behen- William Sagurton, employed at the Em­ (Organized February, 1880.) very greatly with the progress of opera­ na of the International Opera company, has Dewey Day Excursion. Evidently Looking After the Inter­ tions in the held. H e thought that Gen­ pire pool’, met with a serious accident yes­ Main Avenue, Ocean drove The committee in charge of the jHudson ests o f His Friend. OFFICERS eral Otis was trying to do too much and received a special appointment from the terday. The plumbers were at work about Hon. Rufus Blodgett was in town today, G ko. F. KnosHL, Preelderit. . Right Honorable Charles, Baron Russell of river excursion to Forest View Park from * the building and Saugerton (fell down a We issue Letters of Credit through that he was not willing to superintend, evidently looking after the iuterests of his O. H. Brown, 1st Vice-Presnront. but must look after everything himself. Killowin, Lord Chief Justice o f England, this city Saturday next announce that tho trap door which they had opened to assist M. L. Bammaw, 2d Vice-President. our Correspondent f lend, C. Ewing Patterson, one o f the M. V. Daqbb, Cashier. H e was trying to be governor general, empowering him to act In the conveyance steamer Mohawk, chartered for that day, them In their work. He was rendered un­ Democratic candidates for county clerk. M. H. Scott, Assistant Cashier llie National City Bank -of New York commander in the field, civil judge and of property at Plymouth, England. The has a registered capacity for 1,200 adults. conscious for soveral moments by the fall Mr. Blodgett denied that he 5iad turned DIRECTORS several other things at the same time. property was bequeathed to Mrs. Bohenna To prevent overcrowding the sale o f tickets and severely bruised and jarred. He was They arc Safe This work wns too much for*1 one man, his hand one way or the other for any of G. F. Kroehl, Mahlon R. Margerum and Mr. Kennedy was appointed that a under any ctrcumstanee is limited to 1,000. conveyed to his home, corner Main street Oliver H. Brown, William H . Beegle, and, In the admiral’s opinion, if was tollT proper disposition of it might be made. Mr. The greatest care will be exercised to make the other candidates. He was quite inter­ Bruce 8 . Keator, S. W. Klrkbride* Convenient, ing heavily on General Otis. H e added and Third avenue, iu a carriage. D. O. Covert, M. L . Bamman. and Mrs. Behenna were In Asbury Park to­ the occasion comfortable and enjoyable* ested in the maneuvers of the local leaders, Isaac O. Kennedy, Charles A . Young, Econom ica) that lie did not think the general could though, professing to have taken no interest Milan Itoes, Albert 0. Twining, hold out under the intense strain. day to sign a number of papers pertaining Tlokets are for sale at Appleby’s ofllce. Re­ Added a Billiard Room. Sherman B. Ovlatt, Samuel Johnson, In politics for years. He said he thought The credit Is in effect a letter of introduc­ He also refused to say anything about to the appointment and their property af­ freshments at popular prices on the boat. Robert McKune, tho Mattison avenue ci­ William Hathaway.';— tion to a large number of responsible bank­ the suggested plan of nominating him for fairs. They brought with them the stamped gar dealer and tonsotlal artist, has enlarged the county convention this year would be ers abroad, specially seleotea fdr their high Cures Indigestion, close ond lively but harmonious. He gave standing ana willingness to extend to hold­ the presidency, with General Wheeler as and sealed document "authorizing Mr. Ken­ his place by tho addition of a large and Comparative Deposits his companion on, the ticket. • W e are looking for a case of indigestion it as his opinion that tho first assembly dis­ ers of these letters courtesies whioh are so nedy to act. comfortable billiard room back of tiie cigar trict won Id go solid for Butcher, which S e p te m b e r 8, s886 . . . . . $273,794.57 highly anproclated wh6n among strangers. “ The army ami i\»vy!“ he exclaimed. that oanpot be cured by taking Rennet-lne Price 50a and $1. For sale at Kinmouth’s store. All the tables and .appointments are would bo a great big start for the nomina­ “ 8, ..888 ...... -4«S,294.44 W e also lasue foreign drafts on all" the “ W e should make a iriess of it. I fear.” tion. “ 6, S893 ..... 489,111.13 prlnoIpaLcitlea abroad. _ Up the Hudson ; To the Mountains, now and the room well furnished aud dec­ H e said that General Wheeler was a sol­ Mr. Blodgett returned to Long Branch on 7 , 1897 638,033.41 dier and tint he was a sailor, and that Cheapest and best arranged excursion to Peptonized Beef, Iron and Wine Is the orated. • - the 1.20 train. Forest View PaVk and for the accommoda­ “ 7, >8ss: . . . . 694,344.77 OFFICERS, expressed ui"-»’t »«H il*»»r«» was to lie said. best tonic. For sale only by Chas. J. tion of those who desire to view the Dewey Black, apothecary, opposite post Office. Rennet-ine. H0NRY C. WINSOR, President. celebration, the Qlympla and other famous Black, apothecary, opposite postofflco. [tf Patrona. valuablea recalled for aafo keeping GRO. W. EVANS, Vice-President. Rennet-lne. warships, etc. ■ • Indigestion relieved at once by taking Rennet-ine cures In-Tigestlon. For saleat Rennet-lne. For sale tit Klnmonth’a Drug ForeIgnft^zchanRe bQSKhS and eol& EDMUND R, DAYTOTtf, Cashier. The maglo oure for Indigestion, Rennet- Under personal management. Saturday, Rennet-lne cures dyspepsia. F6r Bale at’ Kinmonth’s. lOtitf. Store: Bynmonth’s.- • lOOtf Cions promrftly acknowledged. - t JRS9R M IN O T . Ass’t Cashier. lne. For sale at Klnmonth’s. • . Sept. 80th. Fare round trip, adults $1.—21Ctf T o u r bu^laees favors respectfully solicited. 2 THB ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS. ^DMIRALDEWEY IS HERE HAVANA STRIKERS WARNED, DIAZ MAY YET COME. KALAMAZOO. HISTORICAL COTTAGE. Military Governor Lndlow Threat­ ChlctiKonns Hopeful of Seelnur thfe -Have yon hoard th© pretty legend. Bad and Home In Which John Drown W >i en* to Ulie Force. President of . mournful-and yet true, Of tho bravo and dusky lovor find tho Indian Born nt W eit Torrl«*ton, Conn., Arrives at Sandy Hook Two Havana, Sept. 27.—“ There will not be -Chicago, Sept. 27.— Much, disappoint­ Reliable Furniture. mnid Mahsjoo? Still Jn Existence. a general strike,” said General Ludlow ment was expressed by the members of How thoy livod nnd loved and wandered on Days Ahead of i ’T iitlc/ ----- lust evening. “ I have sutlleient assur­ the federal committee when the infor­ . the river’s shady sliorj*. ances to satisfy be on this point.” Civil mation was conveyed to them that Pres Happiest of Indian lover a In tho dnya that aro Perched high on the Connecticut hills Governor Kivera says the matter is out it let it Diaz would not be able to attend no more? at West Torrington, on the road to BATS HE IS GLAD TO GET HOME. of his hands, and entirely within the ju­ the ceremony -of laying tin* cornerstone All day long tho maiden laborod, weaving Goshen, stands the battered but histoid Out of Town risdiction of the military authorities. o f the new postoflice building. baskets by the stream, ical old farmhouse in which John Hnny vlnltorH <3o Down I he liny—Sit- T o all intents aud purposes the city is Postmaster'(Jordon, however, who had Thinking of her lovo, her Knlila, weaving him Brown, called by his biographer, San­ into her dream; Sales Last Month. Thomn* Llpton Flrnt Slim to Hoard under martial law. The civil authorities received a telegram fnun Mexico statin; born, “the liberator of Kansas and that President Diaz would be unable t Then ho comes—alio hears tho rowing of hia the Olym pia—Hour AtltulrnlH Sump- will do their utmost to co-operate, and martyr of Virginia/’ was born and will do nothing to embarrass the military attend, said he believed the president of light birch bark canoe. ESigDuring the month of August we shipped ■on nnd I*hi!ip A i i i o i i k the* C u lle r * . “ Knhln!” calls she. Cries he, “ Coming, com: where he lived for the first five years governor. Senor Rivera declares that if the southern republic might yet con'll1 ing to my own Mnhzoo!” various purchases of furniiuie and fine china to it devolved upon him to settle the d is ­ as tin* illness of Mrs. Diaz may end be­ q f his life. The records of the old town, New York. Sept. 27.—-“ Thanks" stream­ numerous nearby and distant cities. ed in the <*od<‘ signal fhitfs from (he after pute he would not u*c force. When Chief fore the day o f departure fi*o*n Mexico Ah. P n<* night she waits in silence) Sad her of Torrington show that “Owen Brown, halliards o f the flagship Olympia off of Police Cardenas asked him for instruc­ arrives, lie would, not admit that the face—hor loro is dead! now of-Torrington, late of Salisbury, Seven orders went ro Ne-.v York city, three tion.^, his reply was that tin* chief should trouble over the stone contract for the Woundod in tho ohase, hor warrior in a fort­ Sandy Honk in the ilawn of yesterday. night to bo wed. was married nt Salisbury on the elev­ to Brooklyn and six to Philadelphia. The “ Thank***’ was tlie ri’spimse of Ad­ carry out the orders of the military au­ postoffice* hud anything to do with the In tho morn they find aweot Mnhzoo lying enth day of February, 179S,” and that Various articles, some large, some small, miral Dewey to the salute ol’ .17 gnus thorities, nltho’tigh. in the stunt* breath, he decision of President Diaz not to come. silent In tho stream, John Brown, son of Owen and Buth that thundered fnun the fort «>li this out­ strongly dissented from the policy of The Chicago day banquet o f the Mar­ Gono unto her lovtfr Kuhln, novormoro to were sent to the following cities: Springfield, lying sand poniusulii of New Yolk har* those orders. „ quette club, to be held at the Auditorium watch nnd dream. 111., Ithica, N. Y., Baltimore, Md., Germantown, General Ludlow says that if it should hotel Oct. 7. wjl^this year be on a more hor. The salute was the first voice of Still tho echoes o'er the river may bo heardj Pa., Warrentown, N. C.; Pasadena, Cal., South welcome that rang across the water to be necessary he could find room at the ^elaborate scale than over before. Tick* soft through tho air — Hampton, Pa., Bethlehem, Pa., Alexandria, Va., the returning victor. Presidio, for l.ooo prisoners ami at Ca­ ets enough to till both Hours o f the ban­ Echoes of tho warrior Knlila nnd of young A running outburst of congratulations banas for as many more. Where all flit' quet bail have already been disposed of, Mnhzoo the fair. Anasquan, Mass., Piqua, 0 .,“York, I’a., Canton, has followed hint throughout his voysure rights of citizens arc sit stake, he consid­ and unless larger quarters, can be secured All the trees repeat the whisper, all the rip­ O., Scranton, Pa., Seattle, Wash., and Charles­ half around the'world. Mis tnodesi bear­ ers that the existing military power hundreds of guests will have to be re­ ples murmur, too, In tlie stream that bears their namolnow— ton , S. C. ing throughout this journey, amid every should overrule any legal technicality. fused. The military ffyvernor has issued a bca?a the name “ Kalamazoo.” W Every city and large town in New Jersey is salvo and every eotiftesy from iruu** ami Besides President McKinley, who will — ICahlr.iazoo Telegraph. ships o f other powers, has been reported long proclamation. be tin* club's guest o f honor, the follow­ also represented on our books. The nearby ing havc5notified the committee they will ami praised. A RANCH GIRL’S SUCCESS. resorts,from Atlantic Highlands to Bay Head, are Tho first message of the home enuring BASEBALL. attend the bunqnet: Archbishop Ireland of Si.: Paul, Secretary of W ar RooMf Sen­ 4 o often heard from that we no longer look Conqueror to his country men, who are At the Head of a Department In a The National Leutfue tinmen. ator Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana, on thes,e sales as being “out of town.” flocking to this city to express the grati­ OI k New York Concern. tude of the republic to him for his valor A t St. Louis— 11. II. E. General Charles King of. Milwaukee, There is a very good moral in this widely 'St. Irfoms... 1 2 J 2 2 2 2 3 •-15 22 « James E. Bayo of North Carolina and Miss Elizabeth Willinarth is a clever anti to the nnvy for its victory. was itself extended business ours for our own towns one of thankfulness for his greeting. Olevt'luml... 2 0 0 0 0 0 U 1 0 .t 12' 2 Judge II. J. Hamlin of Illinois. Chicago girl, a gradnate of the Art in­ of U’ Cuinioi; K*ie|tper and T o the vast majority of people tin* ar­ HiillrrifS—Young and stitute, who has recently had artistic people to consider. If our prices were not less Sudden. Rrle Cnnnl IClcctrlc Truetlon. rival o f the Olympia oft' Sandy Hook At Chicago— K. H. E. honors thrust upon her. than the average city store we could noc sell to New York. Sept. 27.—A t a meeting of yesterday morning was a surprise. Only Chicago...... U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 ft 4 Several weeks ago this young Voman their inhabitants. tvith dillieulty could the town credit the Pittsburg... 2 0 « 2 0 0 1 0 O ' 5 JO 0 the stockholders o f the Kric Canal Elec­ went to New York to do some specimen < iiirvin ami 'ha ii ce; Let. \erand Mow- tric Traction company these directors Consider the matter; come and see us. unexpected news. Committeemen who ButtVrifs- designing for Tiffany, wishing for a have been toiling to perfect all the de­ rrtnuit. were chosen: Baron Louis A. von Hoff­ position at sojne future time. The splen­ Special 10 per cent, reduction sale now on. tails of the fum tious to be observed on SM'tund tranie— K. , H. E. man, Henry R. Ickclhcimer, John G. JOHN BROWN’S BIRTHPLACE. Cliica^u...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0 ■» 7 did result of three weeks’ work is Thursday. Friday ami Saturday were Carlisle, former secretary of the treas­ (Built in 17S4, and Still Standing at West Pittsburg...... 1 0 t 5 0 0 0 5 12 11 2 ury: William Mortens. Charlton T . Lew­ tliat she has been placed at the head THE DAVIS FURNITURE STORE, Iii»tt«‘rii>» TaUor and Uotiohuo; Hotter utitl Torrington, Conn.) Sth river. is, Thomas ( ’ . Plait, Frank \V. Hawley, of' a new and important department of Grand and Cookman ATenncs, Asbury Park, N. J . St until nit ni the CliiltN. president of the West Indies Telegraph designing. This is i^l tho more inter­ Brown, was born In Torrington the 0th W. 1.. W. I... P.O. and Cable company: James Verdin of the esting when it is known Miss Will- day of May, 1800.” • Brooklyn___ 40 ,IH»7 Chicago.. 70 IW .507 Corporation Trust company, William II. niarth iB a charming “ young person’' The weather-beaten building, which I’hilfl'lflphtn bl 51 .Is to Louisville (>!» 70 .4!M> Baker, vice president of the Postal Tele­ is known for miles- around as **the Pillsl.urtf. who is not yet of age. Boston...... ni r»a .(110 (>!) 71 .m i graph and Cable company, and George John Brown house,” is about one mile Baltimore... 7S . .rM . *>»> .New York 55 70 .410 W. Raich of the New York Produce Ex­ The special department ovor which St. Louis— 73 .**37 Was'h'toit. l!) MS .:i5S from the First Congregational church, change. The ollicers of the company are Miss Willmarth has charge pays par­ Cincinnati.. 7n .:*it Cleveland 20 120 . KI7 which ds also historical, inasmuch as Baron Louis von Hoffman, president: ticular attention to iridescent enamel­ young Brown and his parents attended Frank W . itawley, vice president, and ing, suddenly popular with people of Llpton Seen a Cuketvnlfc. service there up to the time when Owen Asbury Park. X. J., Sept. l!7.—A t A l­ A. B. Dona bison, secretary. This com­ long purses. Tho department also in­ School Suits Brown emigrated with his family to lenhurst Itiu last uight Sir Thomas Lip- pany some time ago obtained a franchise cludes m etal work in silver, bronze and Hudson, O. '• ton of the Shamrock was the guest .of 10. •for operating with electricity along tilt* P. Benjamin. He came iu a special train Erie cjinnl. It is saitl that it wilt draw The house was built in 1784, and is in and urrived about 7 o'clock. He was tak­ its power for the western portion of the a better state of preservation than lint1 from X in tram falls. It is understood F o r B o y s en out for a drive ami later was the guest would be supposed. In summer, and of honor at a Jutnqnet. Tbe table was in to he a part of the plan to deal in elec­ when the roads are in good condition, the form of a shamrock anti was decorat- tricity. the birthplace of John Brown is often W e have just received and placed on sale a most etl with the Irish emblem and roses. A ft­ Finns'CpmtiiK: to Am erica. visited by the summer residents of er the banquet a cakewalk- .was given. Chicago. Sept. 27.— Finnish people who Litchfield county. There seems a sort TilK OLYMPIA. Mr. Lipton. was accompanied by Prince desirable assortment of strictly high grade consider Russian rub* oppressive are said of irony of fate in the fact that the amazed. They rushed to their plac* ; of Leopold Lecroy and Prince Ferdinand by their countrymen in Chicago to be Lecroy of Belgium. Chevalier LMuardo house is rented 4o and occupied by col­ etin^'nuri hurried out again in a tint planning wholesale immigration to either B O Y S ’ S U I T S DeMarino of France. Judge S. Y. John­ ord e^^pple, the race that Brown loved, ter of agitation. the I'nited Slates or Canada soon. A son of Stockport, Knglaud: X. M. aud It. and fo r w hicU Jie laid dowrn his life. But the universal f#»H imr was one of commission from Finland is now in Can­ suitable for school wear, at prices within the J. Gibson, U. 10. A. Dorr, S. M. Williams, Now the place is overrun by dogs and welcome and o f determination to make ada negotiating with the Canadian gov­ Congressmen J. J. Bidden. A. M. Tlior- that weleome not only sympathetic, but ernment about purchasing a large tract very dirty and unkempt children, and reach o f all. burue, Horace Bussell, John M. Beach, as harmonious, orderly ami impressive aa o f hind suitable for a colony. A fter con­ the doors are not opened nor the In­ Sailmakcr Uatscy aud Designer Fife. if the admiral had not sighted land more sidering the a-vantages of Canada the terior of th« house shown unless some­ than 48 hours before he was expected. President's Western Trip. commission will conn* to the . .I'nited thing in the way of a fee is forthcoming. Llpton Ills Firxt Culler. States. The commission is composed of As the centennial anniversary of These suits are well made, of the best Washington. Sept. 27.—The president M. Zilliacus, editor o f the Nya Prcssen; The day was filled with a series of will be accompanied on his western trip Brown's birth approaches the old farm­ Carl Borgstrom, who has largo dairy in­ material and the latest style, and Welcomings. The lirst o f these in an of­ by Mrs. McKinley and the members of house acquires a new interest, especial­ ficial way was a formal cull upon Admi­ terests in Finland, and F. Pyhrsten. su­ the cabinet. They will leave here Oct. 4, ly to the admirers of the famous aboli­ guaranteed to give satisfaction perintendent of the Finnish school' of ral Dewey hy Hear Admiral Sampson, the morning after the. Dewey dinner at tionist, and next spring and early sum­ agriculture. Mr. Zilliacus* was formerly ^commanding the north Atlantic squad­ the White House, and will be gone about a resident of Chicago as a Swedish news­ mer will probably draw many visitors A Complete ron, wlio went out to the Olympia on the two weeks. The party will proceed to Constantly dispatch boat Ibdphiu. The meeting paper man. to the “ house on the hill.” To-day the Quincy. Ills., arriving there on (Jet. <5. visitor is shown the room in which John .between Dewey and Sampson was one of They will go to Galesburg mi the 7th and L i n e o f men’s aid Bogs nm isigs o n B a n d effusive cordiality. Hut ere this formal Coal Seliooncr Lost. Brown was born, but all that remains to Chicago the next day, reaching that Philadelphia, Sept. -7.—The two mast­ cull of etiquette it was an odd incident, city at p. m. On the 11th they will of the original furniture owned by the though apropos o f that international ed British schooner Satellite, while pro­ Browns is a pair of ancient andirons, be in Kvansville; ou the 12th ‘in Minne­ ceeding seaward Monday, bound for Hal­ friendship which is to find amicable ex­ MISS ELIZABETH WILLMARTH. which are exhibited with no little pride apolis, the*i:iu|i in Dulutji at.nl later the ifax, with-a cargo of coal, struck ou Joe REMEMBER -Ssfir | pression iu a sportsmanlike contest fo«- same date iu Fargo, the 1 Hh in Duluth, copper. Ab is customary, sho makes a by the tenants. the America’s cup. that the first man to Flogger shoal, in Delaware bay, and soon the loth in Sioux City, the 10th and 17th tiny model, which is subjected to the YOUR MONEY BACK board the Olympia .and greet in person pounded herself to pieces. Captain Mc­ in .Milwaukee and the INtli in Cleveland. QUITE A DIPLOMAT. the admiral was tin* owner of the yacht Kenzie. Pilot Virden and the crew took criticism of Mr. (Tiffany, after which it IF YOU WANT IT 'Shamrock. Sir Thomas Upton. to the lifeboat and were subsequently is executed full size. Progress of It rcrult lug:. picked up by a tug. Thoy wore brought “ It is most fascinating work,” Miss Dr. Leyds, Secretary of State' for the Kear Admiral Sampson said that he Washington, Sept. 27.—The total en­ to this city. The Satellite was built in Willmarth writes enthusiastically to a Boer Republic, In a Match for Was delighted with the evident good listments for the t2 volunteer regiments health of the admiral and that he had Souris, Prince Edward island, iu l.S!>2. Chicago'woman, “ under tho moat fa­ Joseph Chamberlain. last called out aggregate lU.o5-l, of which and arrived here last week from New­ told him that he looked much younger number 71-1 men were secured Monday. vorable and artistic surroundings. than his poriraits made him appear. foundland with a cargo of chrome ore. Dr. W. J. Leyds, secretary of state for The Thirty-eighth, at .Jefferson Barracks, She was valued at JfM.oOO and rristrml for N othing takes too long, costs too much Patterson, Taylor & Co. ‘ •Admiral Dewey is delighted.” said Mo., has l.IVTO men. which is t tciupcia-* W ell Known Itnilroad Mini Dead. to recall Minister Hunter already has ern ranch and lived in Denver until she CHAS. KRAINZ mcnt may be e\pretcd to do. Tlie conn Bethlehem. Pa., Sept. Ii7.—Richard 2(57 signatures of Americans attached to <;aiuo to Chicago, at the time of the tr.t IioiioVv iii him these tine qualities as Caffrcy. supervi^nr o f maintenance of it, ami the number is daily increasing. World’s fair. well a< tlmse sterner ones which have way on the* Lehigh Valley railroad, has President Cabrera interfered in the mat­ given him hi- fame.” Miss Willmarth will come to Chicago died at his home here, aged li.” years. lie ter, arousing1 much indignation among for a short time in December, after Committee tircets llim . had been iu the Lehigh Valley’s employ Americans, who regard interference as which sho w ill return permanently to It was after I i.Ylm k in the afternoon for *lfi years and was out* of the best uncalled for on a subject which concerns TAILOR when the suhcoiumittce ,>f the civic recep­ known railroad men iu tin* country. lie only American citizens and their govern­ New York.—Chicago Times-Herald. tion committee, mi board the police boat was president nr the Railroad Masters’ ment. Patrol, reached the side o f the nlympia association of the United States for two The Boole Tea, to cfiivcy to the admiral the oftieial wel­ terms. I rr inrat Ion Con jrresn. The latest craze is the book tea. A come of the city and'lo consult with him Missoula. Mon., Sept. 27.—Seventeen number / of guests— tho sexes equally 3i§: as to the arranircments for his ivtvptiou. California Volunteers Home. states and territories art* represented at represented—are asked to afternoon San Francisco, Sept. 1*7.—The City of the meeting of the national irrigation The admiral expressed his pleasure in re­ tea, and each is to wear a badge denot­ Para, with tlje .California regiment on congress. The principal address yester­ ceiving Ihese callers and placed himself ing a book. Th e book is not necessarily entirely at the disposal of the committee, board, has been docked, tin* soldiers day was that of Hon. I2lwond„Meari of a novel, though the run is on novels, BOND STREET which at mice reinrned to the city. marching from the transport to the ferry Wyoming, whose subject was “ Water This means that there will lie no change building, where they were bruakfifsted Right Problems.” .The present meeting nor is it necessarily- a modern book, of importance in the programme as an­ by the reception committee, affer which of the congress is a most successful one. though these aro more generally select­ ASBURY PARK nounced cl-cwhere. The Olympia lay at they marched to the„ 1'rcsidio. The sol­ Moutaua on the east and the coast on ed. Th e badge, which is a little toy, am hor he-t ni«ht o|T fin- Horseshoe! in­ diers will remain iu camp at the 1‘rcsidio the west. Montana on tip* north and must express the title o f the hook. The side Sandy Hook. At S o’clock this morn­ but a few days, awaiting the paymaster. New Mexico oil the south, represent the guests arrive decorated, supplying and ing it is expected that the flagship will limits covered by state delegations. wearing their own decorations, and EXAMINATION FREE The .Miixct Committee. weigh anchor and steam up to the usual each has tu guess the titles of all the New York, Sept. 27.—The testimony Pennsylvania Salutes the Admiral. DR. W. J. LEYDS. naval anchorage off Tompkiiisville. Pra­ others. Some people are very stupid at tique has been already granted, so (hat before the Mazet legislative investigating Philadelphia. Sept. 27. — Throughout ^Diplomatic Representative of the South W h e e l T a l k . the Olympia need not stop at qnara’ntine. commit tec yesterday was in regard to the state there were demonstrations in it. some very quick. And there is skill, African Republic.) flsOiiry Part Optical Parlor as was Dewey's original intention. contributions to the electiou funds by ju­ honor of Admiral Dewey's home coming. too, not only in guessing the titles, but le»B lishman can never agree. Dr. Leyds is T he advice you give a new 603 Cookman Ave., cor. Emory St. Hear Admiral I'hilip, wh«i also extend- dicial candidates. Of the witnesses ex­ In nearly every city, town and village in making the orders. There are two rider the more attention he will particularly known for bis hatred of , ed -official greetings to Admiral Dewey amined the majority seemed to have no the blowing of Whistles, ringing of bells prizes— out! for the guest who guesses p ay to It. No one can afford to risk his sight; hence yesterday, may receive the honor of a opposition to the present methods of re­ and the discharge o f firearms proclaimed most and one for the guest whoso badge everything English, lie is the states­ There la more satisfaction in ?he Importance o f glasses properly adapted return csdl hy the admiral at the Brook­ ceiving “ assessments’' from the' candi­ the admiral's return. In many of the has been most difficult to interpret. man who visited Germany nnd secured expending J5.00 for your Bley.ele to the eyes. If suffering with your eyes, or lyn navy yurd luday. If that happens, dates. small towns when the news was received Much tea and some time aro consumed, from Emperor William recognition of Repairing than paying double If you need glasses, come In for examination tiie admiral will then and there actually the school children sang patriotic airs, (without charge) and see what we can do General Ifeth Dead. and men and women show themselves the independence of the Transvaal re­ that amonut to the doctor. set foot .upon his native soil, which he and tlu* stars and stripes was swung to It’s better to walk through a for you. ^Washington, Sept. 27.—Geueral Henry to be children of a larger growth. public. The emperor promised him that RI0HT 0LASSE8, RIQHT nETHODS, has been, so efficient in ‘/expanding*’ for the breeze amid joyous acclamations. lie would appoint to the Transvaal a sandbed than to run chances of more than a ye^ar. iTeth. the Confederate chieftain and his­ RIGHT PRICE5. Women Dentists, German resident instead of a consul. bending or breaking a crank Jt is significant tflmt in all his utter­ torian. died at his home in this city at Trnitedy In I'lttshnrjr. shaft or pedal All optical goods warranted to give satis­ 1:40 o’clock this morning of Bright’s dis­ That is the way in which the independ­ ances o f gratification al his w.-Jennie A d­ Pittsburg, Sept. 27,—A. P. Stephenson, Miss Louisa Aldrich Blake of the We have a few good tires. To faction. ease. The end had been expected hourly miral Dewey Uses the first personal pi -»- a prominent and wealthy merchant of New Hospital For Women is the tirst ence of the Transvaal is acknowledged. have the best buy these. for several weeks. notin'iti the plural. Jt i- ftfuays *uc" this city, tried to kill his wife last even­ woman master of surgery of Emperor William likes the man, for he WatcD, Clock and Jewelrg Btpalilng meaning his otheers and men never i i." university, and it is worth recording decorated .him some 18 months ago,and Fine W eather For Dewey Dnyi*. ing and then committed suicide. Ste~ At prices consistent with good wfcikman- Tlie signal “ AH well." di-pla\ed by tiie phenson had been drinking heavily fur that tho Royal College of Surgeons of other honors were shown hjjn. He is A V \R K G U Y Washington. Sept.'27.—Indications now Bloycle Bepalring, shlp. Olympia on her arrival oil Sandy 11m..k. several weeks and during fits o f melan­ are favorable for fair weather on Thurs­ Ireland four years ago conferred a fel­ considered one of the very ablest mem­ j was not literally correct. She ha-- 11 choly had frequently thteatened to kill 5 4 & COOKMAN AVK. W. C. WISEMAN, Graduate Optician day, Friday and probably Saturday, be­ lowship on a woman, Miss Emily W. bers of the Transvaal government. Blight eases o f typhoid among the crew*. himself* - . _____ Old Established Shop. These patients may be brought ashore to coming somewhat warmer, however, on Dickson, daughter of a former M. P. President Kruger intrusted to him the hospital today. Friday anti Saturday. A Gift For a Qneen, The first lady dentist in London was negotiations with Germany, which have It is estimated that more than l.OuU.- Qneen Willielmina has received a Miss R. G. Halliday, a fully qualified been in progress for some-months post. Homes For Homeless Porto IllcnuM. 000 visitors had reached tho city last nniquo present from the Society of dental surgeon. Mies H alliday, who as­ These negotiations are of a nature by Excelsior Laundry Washington, Sept. 27.- Luis Caso Soto night. The arrival of hundreds of thou­ sists hor father in a largo practico, hoe which* in reality Dutch and German K5N0WPLAKB) o f Porto Rico has been informed that Dutch Journalists, j consisting of tho TO LOAN... sands more will be hastened by the news articles which appeared in various Eu­ very few lady colleagues in England, interests become as one In the South that the Olympia is already in the har­ General Davis will be instructed to do At Five Per Cent' ropean countries on her majesty’s cor­ but America, according to the laBt cen­ African country, and make the^ask of 812 Cookman Avenue bor. Kail ways and river and sound what is possible with the means nt his sus, has considerably over 800 lady den­ England in conquering the rJBransvaal steamers are taxed beyond their capaci­ disposal to build homes for the houseless onation. Tho articles, which are bound ty. Hotels are crowded, but it is predict­ people o f Areciho, where so. much dam­ in five volnmes, flEa_printed on ivory tists, Chicago alone boasting 15. There all the more difficult. The friendship $1,500 A m oit complete modern lanndry ed confidentially that arrangements with age was done by the recent hurricane. pap dr. Tho first volum e contains tho are many ladies in England, however, o f Em peror W illiam fo r President K ru ­ Capacity Increased two-fold , 2 * 0 0 0 lodging houses and. boarding houses will French articles, the second devoted to w ho carry on successful businesses as ger has been inspired by,Dr. Leyds, Domestic finish Unsehiill Deals, ' prevent ’ serious inconvenience to stran­ Belgium, Switzerland, Italy and Lux­ chemists; and seyeral London hospitals The doctolr is now in Holland; where Detroit, Sept. 27.— President Vandcr-1 ,We make a specialty of flue hand .work on gers. Wholesale stores ■ will be closed embourg and tho fifth to Russia and employ female dispensers. he has also aroused public sentiment 5.000 beck of the Detroit Western League Ball Indies apparel and rants dress shirts. This de­ from Friday noun until Monday. Portugal. and secured action in flie form of pro­ partm ent 1s under the supervision of an expert club has consummated a sale to the St. laundress. Drop ns a postal and our wagons Postmaster Van Cott made of himself A Remarkable W orian. tests to Queen Victoria against the car­ n letter Carrier yesterday afternoon.1 when Louis National League dub of Pitcher TenchlnK noniekeeplng. or will call and deliver anywhere. Th e Baronpss Burdett-Coutts some rying out of the Chamberlain pro­ he personally took the Olympia's mail Thomas, Catcher Buclow and Third Mrs. A. P. Nortbn of Boston is pon- Baseman Oillard. tim e ago passed her eighty-fourth birth­ gramme in the Transvaal. Dr, Leyds A. B. HAMMOND, Manager down the harbor ou a revenue-cutter. riuetlug a school 'of housekeeping for day. A s the baroness is the only woman U of Dutch descent, but is not a Boer. 1 . 0 0 0 women at tlrb New York Chautauqua, I’nniimn Canal Connijlrutor Pardoned on whom the queen has conferred a BRIEF NEWS NOTES.\ which exciting considerable interest. Paris, Sept. 27.--The government ha' peerage, sho is ' ‘the second lady in the 3.000 o h n o r r i s o n Situations, plans, finishing, furnishing, Time’* Chantfei. . J F . M . decided to pardon Kmile Alton, who in Tlfrec lion cubs • recent ly born in Cen­ land, ’ ’ or, to use the words o f the Prince plumbing, draining, cleaning and tho “How gray your hair’s getting dear! 4.000 , Awnings, Tents, Flags, Dumb J November. IS!Mi. was sentenced to eight tral park mnnagcne have been ua\ned of Wales, “after m y m oth er the Bar­ It used to be such a pretty black.” years’ imprisonment -for Complicity with general care o f the house are receiving Walters and Elevator Rigging Dewey. Olympiit aud Manila. oness Burdett-Coutts is the. most re­ “Yes, dear, and how red yours has kO O O Baron von Kcinach and Dr. Cornelius Consul W.iJlshurc Butterfield, a brother attention. Tiie last three weeks of markable woman in England. ” Her for­ got! It used to be a pretty black, too I" P a r O e n t i ASDVRV PARK, N. J. Herz in the frauds on the Panama Canal* f*f the wife of Pete Ilyaciuthe Lnystm, the course will be given to the study of tune, 18 tons of English sovereigns company. —London Punch. 817-C8* whose marriage created such a sciisutjon foods, food principles and problems of (£1,800,000), came to her quite unex­ housekeeping. J. W.\\Hetrfck & Son 2VewHp»n«*r A rtist’s Suicide. in Catlifdie circles some years ago, pectedly when 23 years of ago from her On a Level. dead at his houn« !in South. Omaha, N< Ocean Grove EmploymentOfifice , Danbiirj’, Cmin., Sept. 27,. — John grandfathor, Coutts, tho banker, who W illy Outertown—Mother, cook says 0 2 Butterfield was the author of severld Insinuation. ^\ Mattison Ave. Downs, aged .*J0 years, who o f late had married an accomplished actress. For we will all be equal in Heaven. 47 PILGRIM PATHWAY been engaged as ’ an artist, illustrating widely read historical works, principal!] Keggy—Fweddy! Why, I could trust Keator Block. the last 60 years the -baroness has been Mrs. Outertown—That Is bo, W illy. AU Undfl of first-class help furnished on shorj newspapers, has comjnitted* suicide by relating to Revolutionary times and tin the deah boy with my life. . ssotlce/ C W . BO ATE; 'Proprietor. . years immediately succeeding. >Ie wa: dispensing her wealth unostentatiously, She will be no better there than we will I throwing himself down a well 75 feet EMna—Could you trust him with anj. born in Oswego county, X. Y.. and most, but with tho luvishness of_nn Indian —Puck.. ' • deejj. thing vnlunlile?—Olik-oco News. 2- Advertise m the Press The Pbssb contains all the news. o f his life Was spent iu the east. nab?b. .. ■ - • j 4- THE ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS. with my three elephants’ trunks armfd—htf dfyHitki lOrward. But the n •TIS BUT A SPAN. swinging about behind me as they wait­ gorilla was too quick; it bounded off, A N E R R O E C O R R E C T E D A DESERVED REW ARD W hat matters It that teara and toil and ed my word to go in; and I watched, and closely followed by Stavarta, rushed oft-times hapless yearning straining any eyes .in a hopeless effort round the gallery, down the stairs, and I "T" IS hot a very pleasant tiling to be a sen' Oppress me while my dally bread with to read a line of doubt or fear upon leapt into its cage, when Stavarta I I Unci, at the best of •times; for there ia hard toll I am earning; There Are Many Charming Girls in slammed tlie door and shot the bolt.” | | nothing very amusing in standing for IThat little Jealousies and hates like ln- Zenobe’s pale young face. . r ! sects fright or fret me, , I watched her slip her little foot into “Stavarta told you that?” three hours together, with it heavy gun on your shoulder, knowing that you must not IThat some friends Jahue-faccd and false the hoop of the hoisting rope unhesi­ “Stavarta.” 8 4 . 4 9 malign and then forget me? “Stavarta lies!” I cried, springing tier budge from the spot, and, tlm t i f you make jThls life Is but a little span befogged with tatingly. I saw her pirouetting in the flier Don'rt W tnr Blanket*, Nor I.lve any misltike iu obeying u string of orders al m y feet. ; sin and sorrow, air, until she reached and'stepped upon in Tepee*, Bat Are W ell Dressed ipost too long for you to remember, you are My soul through unspanned spaces vast Someone jostled through the ring of the landing-stage. Site seemed herself nnd Dwell In lioaneft with safe to be put under arrest forthwith. shall wing Its way to-morrow. that night. She knew her audience and men around me, nnd a hand fell heav­ llut when it comes to standing sentry on a Flour! Flour! Modern Convenience*. [Death, truest friend though somber kept them waiting just long enough for ily across my face—Stavarta’s hand. bitter January night, with a shower of cold i browed, my fettered souL unchalntng, their sensation. Then, picking up the “I lied, did I, you fellow?” he shout­ sleet heatiug in your lace and wetting you to H’he official nnnoiincpin<*nt that the In­ Don’t Lay,in Your W inter’s Flour JShall bid me rise through, happy skies balancing-poie she slid her foot upon ed. “You always were jealous of the the skin, no fooil since breakfast nnd above all earth’s complaining, dian T erritory w ill be thrown open to the rope. love she bore me—jealous, you dog! chance of supper, but u very good chance, in­ iflhall send me like an uncaged bird among white settlement has caused a flood o f deed, of being shot hy the skirmishers of an W ithout Coming to the stslrllt wonders And now behind my back, you dare to It was not much beyond mere walk­ Inquiries as to the personnel of the In­ enemy encamped within half a mile, it really 'Above the reach of earthly storms, above say I lied!” ing that the girl could do. The feat of dians who live in the territory. Most does hegin to seem “ rather too much of ti their sull.en thunders; “You lied,” I answered,’ without re­ ;I shall be free as angels are, no ills nor walking with a sack over her head ap­ people are under the impression that good thing.” turning the blow, but fixing him with vain repining. peared very sensational nnd w ent down they’ w ear blankets and live in tepees. So thought Private Wilhelm Daunt, oTThe No limitations less than love my deathless with the audience thnt night. But, as my eyes. “And why you lied we soon Prussian army, as lie stood peering watch* 'The Indians, says the < hirngo Times- aoul confining. shall know* Jealous of you! You know fully into the darkness, front the heights of most people know, the sack-trick is a Herald, are ns much civil i/rd ami most J. J PARKER S ,In other’Worlds pf larger life I may meet very tamcoqe in reality,’the sack beirij^

H o n l S o lt . Dr. AnilmvB*5tny Resign. SIR THOMAS L1PT0N Chicago, Sept. 27.—vAn opportunity will The evening was getting a little chilly T h e D A i l y P r e s s . probably be given to the superintendent as the car left , ESTABLISHED 1BS7 of Chicago's public schools, Dr. 13. Ben­ and two dark skinned immigrant girls DRUG STORE CHAT. WAS GUEST AT ALLENHURST jamin Andrews, to retire soon. Dr. An­ shivered in their gay colored prints. A JT. I * K 1 SMOSTH drews is one o f tlu* educators under con­ INN YESTERDAY. little chattering in an unintelligible Because they are ‘‘Drugs EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. sideration to succeed Dr. George W. dialect, and one of their queer looking Northrup in the chair of systematic tin* satchels was opened, and two /quaint that Cure" is the reason why Came W ith Party Upon Invitation ology at the University o f Chicago. An wool bodices were produced. W, 45G, 4-liS, TO LET FOR THE W INTER about 1 o’clock. Governor Foster M. Voor­ more than a single flowed placed among, •iff5, -1-IS and 2.’52 knots. Furnished, No. 1W6 Bergh streot; fi sleeping I t ia pretty, well conceded among the hees telegraphed his Inability to be presont her tresses. A fad of, the moment is to rooms, bath room, laundry, atatlonary tubs, gaa politicians that the fight in Monmouth throughout, and heater, from October 1st, $15 a early in the evening. Among the guests F o u r K i l l e d Ijn C o III h Io d . select some one flower and hold to it as month. Unfurnished flat of three rooms, 800 county this fall will center around the present were: Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 27.—A head end we do to our favorite perfume, says the Main street, opp. site depot, next to Asbury Park bank; water and gas, stoves for cooking and candidates for county clerk, the Re­ Sir Thomas Lipton; Princes Leopold and collision between a New York Central Philadelphia Times. It is repeated in heating, and light, $10 amonth for the year Ap publican politicians having virtually Ferdinand LeCroy of Belgium; Chevalier passenger train and a freight train occur­ the many ways known to milliners and ply to James It. Royce, 604 Fifth avenue, near red jusi west of Old Flat Rot bun bridge, ir o le y line, 280-83* agreed to slaughter the rest o f the ticket, Eduardo Do Marino; Mr. Gibson and son of dressmakers and is one of the few fads ; Judges. Y . Johnson of Stockport, about half a mile west of this city. Four which bear relation to common sense. WANTED. if necessary, to put Joseph McDermott people were killed, one fatally injured England; William Fife, designer of tho A pretty woman gains an added charm Good, capable girl for g^nefal housework; good in the clerk's office. This ia very good and four seriously injured. Shamrock; Sailing Master Ratsey; Judge from the choice o f af flower which she cook ; good wages. Cali 408 Fifth avenue. 230t news for Joseph McDermott, but how Horace Russell; Congressman J. J. Bolden T w o nt It Hu R o u t e . wears in her hair, either twisted into a EDUCATIONAL. about the other candidates ? W ill the of Syracuso, N. Y . ; S. M. Williams, vice, Terre Halite. ' 1 lid.. Sept. 27. — Five garland or wound in her tresses or Bliss Phillips*. Select Boarding and P ay School ring be able to keep from them the fact president Central Railroad of New Jersey; trains hearing the TVenty-eijrhtli regi­ tucked behind her ear or pinned some­ wHl reopen September 20, 18V9. Addrcfs 31f88 Phillips, 517 First avenue.’ 230-244 HATTERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS that they are not candidates but trad W. u. Saxton, Mr. Connelf, Mr. Young, Mr. ment. l T. S. V., from Camp Meade, I*a., where to her govAn or jacket. There is ing stock until after the deal is consum Rowan, Uzal II. McCarter, Robert H. iMc- to San Francisco have parsed through always charm (in variety, and flowers WANTED. the city. The regiment will go into camp Nert to Postoffice 60S MATTISON AVENUE Carter, Edgar B. Ward, A. M. Thorburn, are.capable of giving it. FirsT-class dressmaker. Apply at once. Mrs. ated and the votes cast ? at tbe Presidio until a truusport is ready M. Bradley, 145 Main street, McCabe building. Prof: Frltch, John H. Beach, M. H. Burch, vMOtf to take the men io Manila. > < E n p r ln g d . II. P. Doremus, K. E. A. Dorr. W in t e r ' resort enthusiasm appears From this city were Dr. J. F. Ackerman <4iiiiiImii> to lie TriinHfvrreil. Tho earring has quite come into fa ­ F O R R E N T . scarcely to have reached the point where and wife, Walter W. Davis and wife, Dr.H. Paris, Sept. 27.—The Gaulois intimates vor again, but it is difficult to estimate people will spend much money for nil- S. Klnmonth and wife, T. Frank Appleby that M. Jules Camhoti. French embassa­ if tho revival will last. Those women The {Commercial Hotel in the city of Trenton. Very successfully conducted by J. H. Bomain the*year business in Asbury Park. We and wife, Milan Ross and wife, David Har­ dor to the Cuiled States, is likely lb be who have not had their ears pierced transferred from Washington to Berne, have bought littlo hooks of invisiblo for the past three years. Location very central. IVA TCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK suggest that if it is not fpund practi­ vey, jr., aud wife, Dr. J. H. Bryan, Mrs. A Switzerland, as he finds the American wire or clasps that pinch the lobe close­ A grand opportunity for the right party. Ad­ Rockafeller, Mrs. J. E. Lawrence and Prof. cable .to beep the Empire Amusement .‘Hniate unfavorable. ly. O f course all such patent fasteners dress Isaac Cole, Belmar, N. J. 229-3it J. M. Ralston aud wife. company's plant open all the year, are liable, while a woman dances or Should Women Propone? that it be opened next year in time for even emphatically nods her head, to NO EM I OF TIiOUiJliE. It is distinctly amusing that grave SITUATION WANTED. the Lenton season. They can thus co­ shake free from their hold, and in con­ As child’s nurse; position in town or will go to women, such as like to attend interna­ d ry ; reference. Apply Box v82. sS ltt operate wi£h Mr. F. B. Conover, who, Bill ol* Sal**, Chat tie M oi t#ratfef sequence there are amazingly few ear­ tional conventions of women and talk rings made up of genuine gems. Tho we are informed, intends to open the Scraps anti Assaults .JambIc(l. about the future of tho race and kindred YACHT RACES. Coleman House in February, The two Alphonse Corrino, an Italian barber on pearl ear stud is much worn, but the S p e c i a l topics, should lend themselves to a dis­ Neapolitan ear hoop is to some women Steamer Albertina will make trips each day enterprises will be of mutual support South Main street, was arrested for assault cussion o f the subject, “ Ought tho to the International Yacht Baces, leaving Red decidedly becoming. A thread of gold, Bank at 8 o'clock n. m. Fare for each trip, $2. and the winter and spring movement and battery on Rocco Pezzella last night. women to be permitted’ to proposeV” •<28-231 P i a n o He waived a hearing and was held under strung with five small tinted pearls, is w ill thus be not a dream but a reality. That they should consent to bo inter­ the choice oftenest made, and girls who $1()() bail, which he furnished and he and his WANTED. viewed upon this subject and givo a pompadour their hair, letting a tress friends left court. x W hite woman-; good references; general house* S a l e . brief notoriety to a lecturer who took droop over tho ear tops, get very inter­ They had not been gone many minutes work. 5i2 8 eccnd avenue. 228-30* E v e r y Democrat in Neptune town­ this foolish theme for his subject shows esting effects with their pearl circlets before outcries of “ help,” “ murder” and ship should make it a point to turn out that the leaders' of the suffrage party bobbing over their Bhonlders,— W om ­ SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND It has become a habit with us to tell you each fall the like startled the district. Otlicer Mc­ havo lost tho sense of values and have to the primary to be held in Park hall an’s Life. Will reopen Monday, October 0; morning and Laughlin rushed out and discovered that evening classes, address Miss Janet N. Butler, about inducements we have to offer in the way of next Saturday at 4 p. m. The lafct pri­ come to attach-njidvo importance to all Pezzella was i>elng again assaulted by Faz- matters concerning their sex, says a Lady Cnrion'i elephants. P. O Box 1U20, Asbury Park. 228-245t mary was little more than a farce, the slightly-used uprights. an evidence of the popular­ zon Marci, Corrino’s barber, and he was writer in Self Culture. Were their Lady Curzon, the American wife of business being railroaded through in F O R R E N T . ity of these low priced good instruments, we may say later arrested and taken before Justice memories good or had they been In tho the viceroy of India, may claim tho Nic**ly furnished house fo r rent fo r the winter five minutes and the meeting adjourn­ Borden, who hold him under $50 ball, which confidence of many young women they proud distinction of possessing, fo r tho months. Address, 83 Main avenue, Ocean Grove. that it is very seldom that a piano remains in our 225-220* ed. ho also secured. would havo known quite well tliqt tho time at least, more elephants than any wlarerooms over the winter. There is no trouble in The Democratic voters are entitled to The trouble is indirectly the outcome of spirit of love is no respecter of persons other woman in the world. The maha­ t h O r i n c e t o n . rajah of Durbhunga has testified his ad­ selling all we have. Thfr-real trouble of even our rent­ a hearing and a free selection of can­ the marrjage of Augustus Sperna to a and that adroitly and after her own I f you think of boardtr g fo r the winter call or didates. The Pit ess believes that if the dusky belle o f tho West Side. Augustus is fashion woman does propose. B at she miration for the vice reine by placing at w rite f<-r rates: substantial, comfortable, cen­ ing business is that it has its fimits and consequently an Italian barber and it is said started in ^ ways regrets the necessity, for sho her disposal his herd of elephants, tral and homS'Utce; come and see. 810 Cookman Democrats turn out and vote at the avenue. [2iatf there is a limit to the slightly-used pianos to be sold. business on Springwood avenue with $75 does not wish to take the initiative. which is the finest in India. When primary, Joseph L. Butcher w ill be the worth of properly furnished him by bis Sho does not doubt her righ t to do it; Lady Curzon rides out, the mahout, or I. C. u . Visit us at any time and we can generally show you favorite for sherilF. Joe has a host of wife. But Augustus tied some time ago and she certainly does not question her driver, carries a silver goad and a fly Need a stone walk laid on your property. a piano of good quality at a remarkahly low price. friends in Neptune township, and we When you are rt'ady to have It done see L. M. before goinir gave a bill of sale for the ability, hut sho desires to be sought; pan. An .umbrella of white silk, bor­ Taylor. 2 ;5-252 This week we have about forty uprights in our ware- believe they will have energy enough goods to Alphonso Corrino. In the mean­ she claims the privilege of assuming re­ dered w ith pearls, protects the viceroy’s to come out and capture the delegation time a chat tie mortgage bad been given by luctance. H er ancient coquetry w ill not w ife from the sun, and tho howdah is T H E O A K S . rooms, most of them splendid instruments. Among for him. the wife, aud when Alphonso sent his rep­ leave her, and she is fain to anmso her­ of silver. Tho elephant is gorgeously - A r^ J ou contemplating a change for the win* ter ? Please'lease try The Oaks, 607 Third » ------avenue. As- them are the following makes: resentative, Michael Musto, for the goods, self with her immemorial feints. Jt is decorated with embroidered silk and bury Park,’ N.*' J.' 223tf he was.arrested for stealing. Justice Hoi. not a question of rights, and every an­ gold, and two long strings of pearls are Monmouth County Democratic Con­ M ath u sh ek. land held him under $1200 bail. Now the alytical woman knows it and smiles suspended behind his jjars. j G O O D B O A R D Horace Waters. v e n t io n . At Hotel Vendome, Main street and Bangs ave­ man holding the cliattle mortgage has with covert and subtle wile when sho W eb e r. Jewett. Tlie Monmouth County Democratic con­ nue; open all tlie year; stc am heat, large rooms takeu tho goods and Alphonso is suing Mrs. hears that Mrs. -Stanton and a number Housekeepers in are facing vention will be held at the opera house in and everything right; even rates are reasonable. Ivers & Pond. H ardm an . Sperna fo r £59. Poor, much assaulted Pez­ of other ladies have forgotten the facts what seems to be a crisis in the servant Freehold on Monday, Oct. 2, IKK), at 1*2 Most convenient to depot, trolley, high school Emerson. B rig gs. zella is a vict im to his friendship for Mrs. that their lost youth must Lave taught question. Recently the dienstmaedchen and business o f any hotel in town; try it and see. o’clock noon, to Dominate candidates for Sperna. them. To be candid, women injgeueral have been seized with a fever for going E D W ARD B. P A L E ff, McPhail. Stuyvesant. state senator, sheriff, county clerk anA have always been more interested in into factories and dressmaking estab­ 823-4St Owner and Proprietor. Story & Clark. Ellington. members of assembly. Entertainment in Tabernacle. their privileges than^n their rights. lishments, and now those who are left In accordance with the above call the PIANO INSTRUCTION. Shoninger. H aines. Tomorrow night an entertainment will he 'ftltm. 'Grnift'n Itiiynl Lovers. are forming a labor union. Democratic voters o f the several townships given in the Ocean Grove tabernacle for the Miss Clara M. Cornell, Vassar College, A . B. It seems curious that w ith all the Instructions In Piano and Theory. Reference, Knabe. Jacob Bros. In the county of Monmouth are requested nenellt of the Willard Home at Ocean Grove talk about the greed of titled foreigners Sixteen windows in tho dome of the Prof. R. A. Tusting, Asbury Park. Address 606 to meet at the places hereinafter designated Heights. YV. V, Gilday will give a phono­ Fourth avenue. 221 240+ graph recital, local artists will sing and re­ Miss Julia Grant, a dower less girl, new capitol of Colorado, at Denver,^are W e also have a number of square pianos including on cite, and the children from the home will should have had offers of m arriage from to have portraits of leading citizens of F O R R E N T . Saturday, Sept. :iO, ISO!), give recitations and vocal selections. Dr. a Steinway and a Weber. Also others to sell at re­ two European princes. The Prince of the state, and the women havo sudden­ A six room cottage with cellar and bath,elec* at -} o’clock p. m.» for the purpose of elect­ H. M. Wharton of Baltimore, founder of trio Ifght, gaa for lighting aud cooking, beuterin markably low prices. I can sell you a fair square.for the home, Is expected to be present and Tnrinr wduld have placed this American ly sprung a demand upon the managers ing delegates to the said county conven­ cellar: eltber /urntoned or U(. furnished; will make an address. A silver collection will girl on a throne if he could, but had he that their sex shall be represented in at rent cheap to a yearly tenant. Address No. 149, $25.00. tion. The following table shows the places Daily Press ofllce, 221tf be taken. been successful in his wooing o f Miss least five of them. Easy payments mean that you do not have to designated for holding the primary meet­ Grant he would, in order to contract a WHEN IN LAKEWOOD ings and tho number of delegates each Grunt Dishonors His Famous Name. binding marriage, have been obliged to Fraule/n Terniha is at present the Stop at the Towers, Main street, opposite Laurel wait until you have the money. In almost every in­ township Is entitled to uiuler the call: I ’ lyases S. G ran t, a hacknian of honorable name, but dishonorable bearing,.*'was renounc'd his expectations to the throne best paid Wagnerian soprano in Ger House. stance $10 cash and future monthly payments of $6, $8 Atlantic fiott-1...... S r c k .. arraigned before Justice Borden today by of Italy. For tlie prince to havo mar­ many, which means the best paid of all Terms reasonable. Eut'iiitow u.... (Jfirrlir!in‘B...... (Jr**anporl Ch as. J. H unt, Proprietor. and $io, according to price, will be sufficient. Freehold'...... Richardson's... Fmdiold, Cons table Hulick, charged with being in­ ried an American "AvonId have added singers. Sho has refused tho highest H oiiii.ile l...... Hotel...... Hol/udel,§ . : toxicated and using- violent and abusive another to the already too long list of salary ever offered a soprano at a Ger­ Summer season, At! an tic House, Ocean Grove. H o w p ll...... Brower's Hfjtel .Fsirmiitf'dule . language toward A.Twitmiro, ano&her hack- morganatic marriages. The romance of man opera Innisoj-j! 11L000 a year. Munalapuu ... .Flem ings'...... Knglfehjawn . man. Be ruefully paid his tino of $5 and B O N A y E N T U R E . M arlboro...... H otel...... MuHt-rtro 7 was discharged. tho affair is A pretty one, and the way R. A. TUSTINQ Matavvun Aberdeen Inn.-.Mamwiui 9 Travel In Slm pl« Clothe*. 509 Third avenue opposite Educational Hall Middletown .. ,Nav»*«i/ik H a ll. .Navednk 15 the royal suitor took his Congo was en­ will remain ope* until December ltt. A ll rooms M illstone...... Paterson's...... Carr’s Tavern. »> Hearing Furl her Adjourned. tirely manly. I t Was in Washington The same rulo of avoiding conspicu­ heated. Deligutful locatlonfor fall guests Special Mattison Ave. and Bond St. Neptune...... Park H a ll...... Asbury Park.. 10 ous effects applies to traveling as well terms. Mrs. A. F. Nowkirk. 310*85^ Ocean ...... Town Hall...... Lon*? Brunch.. s!0 Further hearing in tho application of that the prince met his divinity ; it was Asbury Park, N. J. — Raritan...... Kw.ugh's Hall. .Kej p »rt. 11 Mrs. Clayton to reopen the decreeof divorce at her homo in New York that he left aB walking iu the street. When a wcra RESCUE MISSION, Shrewsbury. ...Ulo^e Hotel Hert Hunk...... 17 granted her husband, Alonzo Clayton, has an travels alone, she shpuld try nevqr to Up. Freehold. .Hendrickson's.. ItnJaystmvn. . t> his heart. At tho time of tho meeting 81 South Main at., Ashury Park. Service every been adjourned until Octobor 19. Only one - a Bright song ser- W a ll...... H otel...... Hailey’s * "rn er 15 witness was examined yesterday at Newark Miss Grant was a guest at the Austro- attract attention in any way. The best night a t 7.45: also Sunday 8.16. Bright song ser­ sort o f cost.nine to w ear when goin g on vice; orchestra; short talks; good speakers; tes-t " 1H3 before Vice-Chancellor Pitney. Hungarian legation. Among all the thnonles asorsovea a t saved people.neome. Everybodymi---- invited. A A HON E. Ji*>HXSTON, men she met tliero nine seemed to make a journey is a dark blue or black serge I04tf fl. w. Guy Eli. 8upt. Chairman of La«t Convention. any-impression but the Prince of TW in. skirt and jacket with cotton,or silk HOARDERS* WANTED. C losing Sale J. L. K ismontr, Secretary. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS It was love at first sight on his part, shirt waist and dark hat or bonnet. The Hanlon, 821 Cookman avenue; open alt the F iilkijolo, N. J.. Sept. 18, 18W>. year: terms low. and ho followed her to New York, For summer a delightfully cool travel­ 20 Per Cent Discount On where, it is said, he made the formal ing costume is made of brown linen and BAND AND ORCHESTRA. COUNTY AND STATES. ASBUltl PAKK. worn wtth a dark blue muslin shirt China and GlaBBware, Embroidered Center Pieces, Pillows, etc. offer o f his hand, title aud estates. The Park City Band and Orchestra is open for When tho matter was referred to w aist 01 any cotton or wash silk waist. engagements; any number of pieces furnished in 33 anjl 1-3 Discount on Itetnsjpf Interest. From Near and Dis­ COMMERCIAL. string or brass. For terms apply to G. T. Sanfoso General, then Colonel, Grant, he looked Director, 621 Mattison ave. Asbury Park, J. tant Points. Now York—L. Storn, Jas. H. White. 1C. Bnrnt Ivory ware and Bronze. MeFauI, J. A. Kussell, J. S. Case, J. B. Ber­ grave. Investigation disclosed tho fact Louis Bishopdmusqn caught an alligator gen, P. W. Wand line:, C. W. Havlland. that, a union with the Italian prince INSTRUCTION. T H E C R O W N , 10 P er Cent Discount on three and a half feet long yesterday in the Lakewood—Mrs. Geo. E. Williams. 146 Main avenue. Ocean Grove. Open all the m vint a morganatic marriage. Colonel Miss Drlgps will receive at her residence a limit­ year. The most homelike boarding: house in .dll Stamped Linens, also Table Covers and Pillow Covers. Elizabeth reservoir. Phi la.—S. T. Linen weaver, W. B. Hig­ Grant’s refusal was prompt and decid­ ed number of puoils. H igh er Engltah Branches. Ocean Grove. Steam heat, batha and all Im­ gins, C. C. Green. provements. Terms reasonable. 252tf SHlRT WAISTS AT HALF PRICE. Samuel Horner, a veteran of tho civil Newark—E. L. Coloman. ed. Th e prince pleaded, but no relent­ Bookkeeping, French and Drawing. Kndoraed by war, committed sulcWe by hanging himself Mt. Vernon, N. Y .—P. E. Strom. ing showed itself in Colonel Grant’s de- P r o f. Ralston; 15th year begins September 25th. HOTEL PIER REP ONT. Apply after September 15th at 807 First avenue in Charles Miller’s barn, at Upper Freehold, . mean or. There was to be no considera-, Mrs. Kelse^ begs to announce the opening of Mrs. E. E. DAY BUGGE, Asbury Park, N. J. near Allentown, on Monday. He had re­ H ow ’s This ? tion of nuptials which would be mor­ her regular season, and Is now prepared to accept guests. Terms reasonable. cently received life quarterly pension, and We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward ganatic, and thero would be no occasion 95tf H otel Pi^rrepont. Cookman avenue. 614 Cookman Avenue, Asbury Park. had been overindulging in strong drink. for any aise of Catarrh that can" not be for the Prinfco of Turin to resign his cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Ho wished to board in Mr. Miller’s family* F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.right to tho throne. Colonel*Grant in­ CONCERNING PIANOS. but was refused, and soon after took his Wo, tho undersigned, have known F.JJ. timated, so it is said, that that -was a iia i Tacit m W ell, the season la about over and it’s tim e to All the Latest Styles in Felt Golf Hats at Cheney for the last 15 years, and beileve sell plnnos again. I have about 85 pianos rented life. ‘ matter on which tho Italian govern* around town that must go back to New York him perfectly honorable in all business ment might havo more to say than tk'e IN C O M F O R T about October 1st. T h ey ai*e all fo r sale and • John Derling and Lena Braohm of Hobo­ transactions and financially able to carry princely lover. The prince then sailed (here are some beauties among them. This is a ken were married Monday night three hours out any obligations made by their firm. great chance for a bargain. Prices range from MBS. E. DII/TS’ 1 “for his own land, says tho Chicago 5125 to $175. You can’t go wrong at that rate. after they first mot In a restaurant. W est & T ruax,. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Times-Herald. STEAMER M CNMOUTH Now If you want new pianos I can fix you up ln W a ld in o , K in n an & Ma r v in , Wholesale great shape. One of

THE FiNfiTTFt TIPS. DnnRen ot Flltem', M m L OCAL SUMMARY. Filters for pnrifying water are of Tlteir RemnrUntile Vnlne In the Iden­ many kinds in thnir mechanical struc tification of Crlttiinnln. DAWLEY’S fcure. but. according to the report of tbe WHAT IS UOING ON IN AND In detective novels finger prints left Maryland wtnto board o f health, it ABOUND THE CITF. by crimihals, preferably 111 blood, play would appear that such filters may an important part, but truth seems steadily lose efficiency until they b« The large and commodious boat CU RRY, of the John H. Items of Interest Too Small for a stranger than fiction in tho fact that com 1* first class culture beds lor bacteria Everybody will tell you that all tho finger print system of identifying Headline — Happenings Personal In evidence of this position an example Starin Line, will witness and participate in the grand kinds of metal goods, tinware in criminals in India has been made so Baking Powder and Otherwise That W ill Help t« cited is that o f a man in Baltimore whc eluded, have advanced wonderful­ perfect that it would 'enable nny intelli­ sends the whole water supply o f hi® Naval Parade, and, will view the grand dis­ Slake the History of Asbury*Park, ly ia price during the past few gent person in a few minutes to distin- house through a large filter and suhse M ade from pure Neptune Township ana Vicinity. may of Fireworks in the evening, gish the individual, if accessary, from quently puts his drinking water through months, but you will scarcely cream of tartar. J. 8. Bergen, a noted paper manufacturer all other persons now livin g in the one of the small domestic filters com­ think so when we"announce a of New York, is^o guest at tho Commercial. world, or, if data were available, from mon in the market 1 8 9 9 , Coal dealers’ .teams, aro now more fre­ all other persons who have lived since A test o f this arrangement showed An unobstructed view can be had from this boat, as the Safeguards the food quently seen on ths-streets than tho Ice the creation of man. thnt on a day when ^he city taps wen SpeGlai Sale of Q vaiwasu Boilers r'* wagons. The system*is simplicity itaelf, (and running 510 bacteria to the on hie cen capacity is limited, and no overcrowding. This is the only against alum* Aftor the Dewey celebration see “The thero is none c f the elaboration of proc­ timeter the large filter was delivering No. 8 or 9, all Tin, with Covers boat leaving the C. R. R. of N. J. at Jersey City, and does Air Ship” at Park opera house, next Mon­ ess or the costly and delicate machinery some 9.000 bacteria in the same water required for tho anthropometric system. Alum fcaiJngf powders arc tbe greatest day night. 1 When the large filter was repacked away with the inconvenience of crossing the ferry to New J it‘*5:9 Cents mrnacers to health of the present day. James H. White, who Is staying at the All that is needed is a piece of tin, a only 0 bacteria per centimeter got Y o r k . Commercial, is with the Acker, Merritt & sheet of paper and some printer's ink. through it. though this same watei Price good for this sale and lot The inked impressions of the ten digits iplien passed through the small filtei Condlt Co ot New York. Music and Refreshments on Board only. Mrs. George E. Williams, wife of Drug­ aro taken nnd filed In the pi oper"com­ came out with 71 bacteria per eenti gist Williams of this city and Lakewood, Is partment of the propor pigeonhole, and meter PRESS CALENDAR. a guest at the Commercial. it is on the classification of records and Th is aspect of tho matter is still fur The eleventh annual session of Rebekah their distribution into tho pigeonholes ther strengthened by another example THE SALE OF LIQUORS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED that the success of tho system depends. a case where a filter supposed to be the Condensed List of Coming invents ror State Assembly I. O. O. F. of New Jersey Boat will leave Central Railroad of N ew Jersey, Jersey City, Rochester4ram ps Every finger mark shows.lines of the Quick. Kefference. will bo held In this city Tuesday, Oct. 8. best in' tho market was in use. The Pleasant visitors at the home of Mrs. S. “ loop/* or the “ wliorl” type, and by a effectiveness o f this filter was so short a t pier adjoining ferry on W e have a magnificent display, ■Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 27 and 33. F. Cooper, 603 Emory street, this city, are simple table of tbe combinations of lived thnt the precaution was observed a finer and better ling at §2.40 to Annual convention Ifew Jersey State Mrs. C. A. Van Horn of Olpe, Lyon0>unty, theso types in the ten digits 1,024 main of boiling the water after it was filtered §5.25 than was ever offered any-1* Christian Endeavor societies at Cam­ classes are made. These are again sub­ den. Kansas, and Mrs. G. W. Brown of Trenton. where at $3.00 to $8.00: W e’d divided according to minor details, nnd Wlm I .He Didn’i Know, H Y , S E P T E iE B 281(1, at 10.30 0. 01., Thursday, Sept. 28—Afternoon and even­ Tho harvest services of the Salvation like t <5 show them. ing, address In Christian and Missionary army ended In thoir hall last night with a the subdivisions can be further divided ■•'They say that ex-Mayor Latrobe ad infinitum i f necessary, but w ith the To participate in Naval Parade, and in tlie even in g a t 7 . 3 0 alliance room, Mikado but]ding, by Rev. sale o f the vegetables and fruit used to went to some sort o f a celebration'given Henry Wilson, D.D., of New York. table before him any person of ordinary by the. Rbene/.er colored church down on Changing1 the subject. W hy decorate the platform during the three o’clock will leave to view the Fireworks. intelligence can place his finger on tho Montgomery street, said a man abont Saturday, Sept. CO—Combined excursion of days the meetings were continued. not let us fix your stove or heater Asbury Park and Ocean Grove Metho­ corresponding card to a record in his town “ He was asked to speak und of Tomorrow at 3 and 7.30 p. m. Rev, Henry Now ? Get it ready for the cold dist Sunday-schools to Forest View hand within' five minutes, no matter course complied in his usual stylo. *Yor TICKETS, NAVAL PARADE $2*j£IREW0RKS $1. Park, up the Hudson. Wilson, D. D., assistant to Dr. A. B. Slmp- weather that’s sure to come. W e how many thousand cards thero piay be. have named this church after a great Bon at the tabernacle, New York, will Monday, Oct. 2—Monthly meeting Mon­ It is calculated that tho chances are man. be said, ‘ and 1 hope yon w ill try Sale liim ited to 6 0 0 . will send you good men, men who speak before the local Christian and Mis­ mouth Clerical union In First Presby­ about 04,000,000 to 1 against nny two to emulate his example .H e was a man will do your work rijjht, and make terian church, Asbury Park. sionary alliance In the Mikado building. Ticketn can he procured at Room No. 235, Central Building, No 143 Liberty persons having single fingers identical, who couldn t be led astray hy any om Street, Ne«v YfKk, or the charges as close to n oth in g as Mrs. Harry E. Underwood will sing. Monday, Oct. 2—Century run o f Oreos nnd the chances against all ten fingers Athletic club to Trenton and return. and believed his first duty was to Onr we can. * Tomorrow night the winter chorus will being identical go beyond mathematics and then to his feilow man Me wa HOPPER & C 0\ FU!?WISHING STORE. ASBURY PARK. Tuesday, Oct. 3—Eleventh annual session liold a rehearsal In Cooper’s hall. All the altogether. Rebokah State Assembly I. O. 0. F. of a’— Well. I don t know what all hi members should attend as well as others It will certainly pay you to know New Jersey at Asbury Park. T u b rnw er of >tt»nfce«peare. did n 't say about that fcllnw- Kbr nezer who desire to connect themselves with the but anyhow’ he noticed for some reasor our store. Tuesday, Oct. 3—Masquerade ball o f Tecum- An old Latin saying, Laudant quod organization. Musicians who will give their or other his address wasn t astumnltu seh Tribe, No. 00, I. 0. R. M., In Winck­ non intelligunt (They praise what they T H E G R E A T THE m 5 T0 P5 ler building. aid are also invited to bo present with their ousiy received as usual, an*I a?-» - drov« do not understand), was once illustrat­ Instruments. away after the m eeting behind Old Li? ANO M IE S^ Tuesday, Oct. 3—Weekly matinee whist, ed by an English tourist who happened W. M. PAWLEY CO. benefit Monmouth Memorial hospital, T. Willlanis-Pearman, the English tenor, ho was hn mining the old by mu ‘ Here I Grand avenue hotel, 3 p. m. into the Lutheran church at Elsinore Atlantic and Pacific Raise M y Rbenezer’ nnd trying to tig will take charge o f the music of the First one Sunday, morning. The tourist did x-.ccugma nro the matter out When begot home WONDER-v 0 « Wednesday, Oct. 11—White Duck sociable Congregational church, this city, beginning not know a word of the Danish lan­ crauosscab'n CHINA HALL of Past Templars’ Circle, L. G. E., in he asked a good Christian lady, .who T E A C O . Oct. 1. Mr. Pearman is a pupil of W. guage, but he wrote; “ The clergyman F j } . Winckler building. happened to ' be there on a visit, wbi Shakespeare of London, and has sung at bad a quiet earnestness o f manner and Ebehezer was. ----- 626 Cookman Avenue Stoves and House FumisMs > * 8 r - various places in this city and~vlclnlty dur­ a persuasive eloquence thnt pleased and “ ‘W h y. you goose. ’ said she. ‘ Eben THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS. ing the summer. attracted.- I admiyed the discourse, a l­ ezer wasn't u man .tfbenezcr means a 1 62-1 64, M AIN-STREET N. H. Kilmer and wifo of the Alaska though I did not understand a word.of W J B J L C O M 13 ! ' The Sit tint I mi I‘roHi*nln Few Pre»li stone. D idn't yon know that? i f - I ] J AsnuitY ;p a u House, Ocean Grove, are having a fine time it .” Tho bonk from which w e have I'V iil urea. “ N ow when General Latrobe ad A Beautiful Cabirn t.Photcg:raph j e r i p ' climbing mountains and riding thoir wheels copied tlii.*} illustration of a comnioft London, Kept. —T.—The* Transvaal rri«- dresses a church aadier^** he carries a -OF * In the vicinity of Haines Falls, N. Y . They practice tellk the following amusing !s ]»n*nrnts ■ |‘r\v frrsh fcnlttros. It is in pocket Bible dictionary ** ith him. ' — ADMIRAL DEWEY, 2r<*iisingly prohnldr that pnrliiiinoiit will aro In the Catsklll region, and Mr. Kilmer story of a Dutch audience listening to Baltimore News. Taken at Naples on board ih»* Olympia, •WXTC A l l K i n d s meet Uhout (hi* mftldlt* ( htohrr, and writes the P r e s s It is tho wildest portion of one of Shakespeare’s plays: specially for the (treat Atlantic «& Wo carry a full lino of thorn. Also, it is airaiu iisscrtrd that l>(MK*rai Sir the Catskills he has ever visited. I w ill tell you, snch is do powers of Pacific Tea Company. lied vers Itiillfc, wini is to have siipivmr fr a in o v < ft llt y C ro n lc *. DIAMONDS, SILVERWARE. CUT Jesse T. Meeker of C04 Fourth avenue de Shakespeare, that I vunee saw a play PRESENTED TO ALL coiiiinuml o f tin? Jh-itish foivox in Smith Im m ortality of fame is something (5* de'great man acted in Anglisti, in Hol­ G L A S S A N D OPTICAL (iOOOS o f M o n e y Africa in the event of hostilities, wiil claims to be among the first persons from \ purchasers, ru S A TU R D A Y . SE PT. • 2 land, where der vas not vun person in dred by many, but attained by few and following week. Sturt for the <*npc* oil Oct. 7. Nothing, this city to see tho Olympia after she all de house but m yself could onder- iays Dr. John Fiske in The Atlantic. A. W . CORNELIUS, however, has Ihtii oiFninlly made known dropped anchor in the lower bay of New Physical immortality is something 1 1 etond it, yetM ere vas not a person in all on either point. York, the young man having been* a pas­ which has hitherto been supposed to be 624 COOKMAN AVENUE to Loan The TnmKvna) Kovernnient was in con­ senger on the morning tfrlp o f tho Sandy dat house but vat vas iu tears— dat is, all crying, blowing de no.se and veep inexorahly denied to human beings stant telegraphic ewuitnunieiitioli with Hook boat to New York yesterday. w v v w v vwwvwww vv Bloemfontein yesterday on the reply to very inoucli; couldn’t onderstond vun The phase “ All men aro mortal” figurei Mr. I'linmberluiu's dispatch. It is be­ L. van Gilluwe of Ocean Grove loft on vurd of de play, yet all veeping. Such In textbooks of logic aa the truest of I? Your Gycle ANY AMOUNT lieved thnt the reply will protest against Monday to attend t^he annual session of the wus de powers o f de Shakespeare I trnisms. But we have l«J»ly been as­ In the cellar or attic wilting- for (rood roadH? H B JOHNSON the continued dispatch of British troops National Luthoran synod, to which body he sured that this is a mistaiTo. It is only Be wise and have it .overhauled, liave the us a menace to the Transvaal. is a delegate. He will return by way of W lmt lie Opened On. an induction based upon simple enu bearings Taken apart and examined. A 5 a n d 0 % The Pretoria YolUssteim, the official or­ Pittsburg and Philadelphia, -visiting the “ Brothersand sisters,” began the old meratiou. and the first man who escapes measure of satisfaction is yours as you ride gan of the Transvaal government, de­ Diamonds National Export exposition while In the lat­ parson, '*1 shall not chooso any particu­ death will disprove it. clares that’ thi* Transvaal executive might your machine with the full knowledge that ter city. He expects to be gone about two So at least I was told by a very down­ to give * Houne. drive into the city w ith produce to sell A W om an’H Cluli In Iceland, king of t» it.u-h for all e turned MEMY-GO-ROUND London, Sept. 117.- Tlie ( ’ape Town cor­ and who bny more or less supplies hero Iceland has a womau’s club, known as the gei'ti' ii:; ;i 1 manuscript with a respondent o f The Daily Xewa says: to carry back to feed stock. When final­ the ThuwnMm*n society. Rem ote as It polite inne. ; .,re»fing that his lino of T o o t h a c h e “ The Boers have begun looting on the ly disposeifrbf thus, it ia sold by the bar* is from modern methods o f clubdom, it Research was ;»» 1 m ote from thoso to Many people suppose It one of thoso O n umii loventDer i western border of the Transvaal. A rel, at so much a barrel, the price be­ bas virtues and perforins works of which I vv.is (-c t. iii-'ciit aid. many instances 11 Is their own fault, Polite attendants. British subject was looted in his absence, on tbe surplus stock on hand on the day to learn. 111 a way it is a health pro­ which might have been avoided. everything portable being carried off.” tective association. Women of Iteyk- Good Music. of sala— N ew York Sun. '*They are simply perfect,” writes .Robert Toothache i* tho result of long noglec jaick are luinded together to look after Moore, of La Fayette, Ind., of DeWitt’s Soldier* Home From Cuba. Scared Into A.ppendlcltl». of a diseased tooth. Special care taken of child­ the poor, conduct a sewing school, Little Early Risers, tho ‘ 'famous little pills ’ Toothache ia not therefore a criter­ New York, Sept. 27.—The troops that " I had appendicitis the other day, * for constipation and all liver ailments. visit the hospital and carry on other ion that the teeth need attention; it ren with or without nurses. arrived here on the transport McPherson •aid a St. Charles street business man; Never gripe. W . It. Ham. have been sent to their destinations. philanthropic enterprises. Certain of in proof'•that they have nut been at­ “ that is to say. I had it to all intents A ll welcome. They consisted o f one battalion of the the Keykjnick women have invited all tended to soon enough. Toothaghe and purposes This is the way 1 con­ Second United States infantry and one the women of the island into au asso­ Professional- would be a rare oceuronco if prompt tracted it About a week ago I borrow­ of the Tenth infantry. The former was ciation to raise money to found1 a nat­ attention were given to tlie teeth. E. SCHNITZLER, Proprietor. jn command of Captain Pickering, while ed a medical w ork from a friend to look ural university. As a rule the women DBS.BRYAN & BURT ftxu inination free. Captain Purcell commanded the Tenth. up a point about which I was curious of Iceland are well educated, and they PH Y S IC IA N 'S AND SUHCIEOKS. The former went to Fort Thomas and I t was a work ou diagnosis, and among spend a varied ami useful existence. If 221 Asburv a ven nt*, Asbury Park, N.J. Office the latter to Fort Crook, near Omaha. houra 8 to 12 a, 111., 8 to H p. m.t 5 to 9 |>. in. BOSTON DENTISTS, other things it gave n mi unto descrip­ the club programme has Imbibed- the There were 70(5 men iu the two battal­ Phone 5. tion of the symptoms of appendicitis American ideas as to the social cup R. P. DORAN, D. D. S..Successor ions. Captain Palmer said there were I have always been much afraid o f the only two sick men in the lot. and their of beverage, it is coffee that is served DR. F. F. COLEMAN Northwest corner i*'ourtn ave. tuia KluKUloy nt. 7 1 5 Mattison Ave. cases were nut serious. The health of malady, and that chapter had a hideous instead o f tea. O110 Is led to infer this fascination for me. I read it and reread Office Houra’, 8 to 10 ft. m „ 1.30 to 2.HO p. at’ Wlnckler Building;. the command, he said, was in general difference between Icelandic clubwo­ ?to 8 p. in. good. T lie idea is to send home men who It, and a& 1 did so it seemed to me that men and our own, and that Is that Telephone 1 llj. do not stand the climate well with re­ Bome of the premonitory signs coincid­ the former art* living comfortably from T. F. O'BRIEM turning companies and to draft in from ed exactly with certain aches and pains day to day aud not rushing through R. S.BENNETT, W. P. WE •these returning commands men who are PIIVSIUIAN’ AND SUUG 1£0N. AGENT FOR KELSEY FURNACES I had felt tor several days. 1 got alarm their allotted hours nt the American Who Does Your strong. R03 First avenue, Asbury Park. Ofilce houra Best and Most EcoiminK’al Furnaces Madi* ed ut once, and that night was panic rate of activity. \ 8 to 10,1 to 8, 7 to 9. 104-^7;! WANT M a n y . stricken by a severe cramp a little Ienk. Calcutta, Sept. 27.— No rain lias fallen OR. MARGARET Q CURRIE HOUSES since the last reports in the vicinity of knew to be the fatal spot, nnd. needless Blotters In the fashion of a garden 1&5 Walu avcDUo- ucean Qrove, N.J. ASBU RY PA.RK, ML J. Darjeeling, in tin* lower Himalaya, where to say. I didn’ t sleep a w ink roller, with silver handles, are a late 17 to 10 n. in If your house is for rent . OU - Sunday • iiifcht meat damage was “ By morning I had all tho symptoms inldltiou to t in* • paraphernalia. o ^ th e 'Offloe Hour* J-2 in ftp. ro. J & \ 7 to 10 |>. IB. ’wrought and ndwi.v pcr^ais were killed o f a typical case and could scarcely up to date, w riting desk. The days by c a i t h q n a /! *• and !.::?*) Jides. FOR— THE— WINTER A s P u r e a s CORRECT STYLES, get around, to see the doctgr. I began when a leaf_of jhp kitchen table, a Dlll-ing the n'ijSht, lift.v cvoV, V..*i r:;l . t|»er - OR ELLA JRRENTISS UPHAM to tell him" m y story when ho stopped sheet o f f oofs cup, a goose quill-pen and —OR— ORIGINAL IDEAS, landslides occurred. The l pho«d ba/.aai 305 Third Avenue, ABbury Park, N.J. me. ‘How do you come to know so a sifter of blotting sand sullleed for Ofllce Voura un 10 a. m„ 12 to 2, tj to 7.30 p. m. was completely overwhelmed, and UOU — BY— THE— YEAR — Hom em ade Candy lives were lost. A t Ta him tag bus lee 21 much about the disease?’ he asked. the expression of the most eloquent Telephone Call 251 And Up-to-Date Material Used bodies have beeu recovered, ami it is be­ **1 replied proudly that I had been and voluminous muse are long past, Let ua put It 011 .our list, and wo Our candies are just as pure at the lieved that 20 others perished. A t Dar­ reading up on it and before the divine n flint us can find H.S. KINNICNTH, M. 0. fnny bo able to dispose of It for you. as those you would make at jeeling 300 fatalities occurred. Land­ “ 'The dickens you hnvdl’ he replied. reception now there must be such a 710 Grand avenue, and at Klnmonth & Co.’, We have parties waiting for houses. home. slides also occurred at MurmCh, and 'W ell, you get right out of this office, wealth o f lit incuts ns would hnve hin­ Drug Store, 724 Cookman avenue. They are better than home* Aabury Park, N, J. made candy though, becaune there, too, several were killed. confound yen. and don’t waste any dered ye ancient Pegasus in his aerial they are the product of a skilled D a i l y P r e s s P r i s t e m . more of my nnio!' flight. A Dresden clock and candle­ Fifth Infantry Soldier* Home. Up. H. S. TAYLOR canfiy maker. “ Then he explained that every med sticks, calendars Innumerable, wonder­ IDENT18T. New York, Sept. 27. — The United W in c k le r 011 a box is a guar­ leal student always has all tho diseases ful receptacles for pens and penhold­ (Graduate of University ot PenauylTftnU). Monmouth Realty Co. States transport Burnside, Cuptaiu Lif- antee that the candy iu it is on record, in regular order, just as he Ooruer Cookumii uieuuo and Emory utroot,otet fin, has arrived at quarantine from San­ ers, paper knives and letter openers, LoWalfltre’B, opposite pout office. Entrance ROOMS !2-«3 fresh and pure. tiago, Capnanem nnd Baracoa, having Btudies ’em. and I began to feel hotter, pens and penholders galore, Inkwells of on Emory alrojt, Anbury Park. I went home, returne'd the blasted wondrous construction, paperweights, • ffia e houra from 0 a. tn. tn fi, o. Ji. on board the depot battalion o f the - Telephone 0:11. MONMOUTH BUILDING WINCKLER, Fifth infantry, under the command of book, and am now entirely out o f dan­ a letter scale, stationery specially suit­ Lieutenant Colonel Uootdn. They nujn- ger, thank you ft was tho quickest re­ ed to each ami every occasion, pen­ QEO. L, 0. TOMPKINS 0. 0 , S. K, W. Cor. Ma'tllson A?e, and Ban! St. Baker and Confectioner, ber two officers and 08 men and are ea covery oii record/' '* '** wipers and blotters, mucilage pots nnd k DentiHt, 017 Jll ait Ison avenue (th e Keator block near post-office), Asbury Fork. Teeth extracted route to Fort Sheridan, Chicago. Sept. stum 11 receptacles, rulers and erasers— ASBURY PARK, N. J, 717 Mattison Avenue. BICYCLES! 20, at 12:45 p. in:, Acting Assistant Sur­ I^es It Pay to B u y C heap? palnleaaly without rendering tlie patient unccn- all these nnd many more go today to acloua. Gaa admin 1stered. Office hours 9 &. m Yon must non^bo familiar with geon John iftn ry Fuess committed sui­ A cheap remedy for coughs and colds is make up the appointments of milady’s to fi p. m. my prices. Perhaps you have not cide by shooting himself. The body was all right, but you want something tbat will C L A R E N C E u . WILSON, brought to this port and will be turned relieve and cure tho more severe, and dan­ desk. ' CLAUDE V. GUERIN JAMES H. SEXTON seen the wheels. They aro not tho over to the military authorities, who will gerous results of throat and lung troubles.- Architect, c o m m o n ones, but-tho best on the .What shall you do? Go to a warmer and Tlie Lnrgesj '.\utorn,! Bridge. • LAW OFFICES. take charge o f it. more regular climate? Yes, If possible; if Down on Pine creek, near Camp Tmnaaots general 1 epal nuslness, \cknowledg-_ market. The Yales and Feather- mflntB taken Tor all states 186 Broadway^ LONG BRANCH. not possible for you, then inelther case take Verde, A. T., is a natural bridge that RooimiO-lG AppMiv Uulldinjr. . ♦ Funeral Director stones aro certainly marvels o f koaa- 'A nfegro^Lynehetl. , the only remedy that has beeu Introduced fs probably greater than 'any other lu E. J. STROUD, ty, but best of all thoy suit the 'iter ill inn, Miss., Sept. 27.—The body of Inn all civilized countries with success In tho world. It Is nearly five times the riders. You can bo suited also. a negro named W ill Otis has been' found severe throat and lung troubles, **Bosch6e's WM. C. COTTRELL Contracting Paintef. a r c h it e c t . hanging to the limb of a tree near Kawl German Syrup.” It not only heals and size of the natural bridge of Virginia 1 S S IW ST., PSBDBY PflRK New wheels arriving daily. Craw­ stimulates tho tissues to destroy the gerra and has a span of more than 500 feet Plans an-i furnished at short no­ Poa^offlce to i 9 6 7 . Arfiury Park. N.J. Springs, lie is supposed to have been disease, but allrys. Inflammation, causes tice. Hotel work a Biwclalty, 415 Lake Avenue ford ’s with full gnaranti od tires, lynched. ______’ 7 . easy expectoration, gives a good flight’s across *Pine creek, which is dry 300 only $25, days In the year. T h e height o f the A. S. Bui ton, [I). P. S. 1. 0. Burton, D. D. S BENJ. ALBERTSON F ever Sit nation '1 it K e y W e s t . rest, ana cures the patient. Try one bottlo. A One line o f caskets on hand tt) se­ Sundries as low aa any dealer can Recommended many years by all druggists Contractor and Builder lect from. Flower desinga a specialty. K ey W est, Sept. '27.—F'orty-six new brjdge Is about HO feet, aud It Is u bo ul BURTDN BROTHERS, In th^LWorld. Sample bottles at Klnmonth Estimates Cheerfully Jobbing. Promptl sell thorn. Repairing, rentals and eases o f yellow fever and. two—denfcbfl 800 feet wide.—Chicago Iteeord. ■ • DENTISTS. . Open day and night. & Cb.’fi and W. R. Ham’s drug stores. Given Attended to instruction. have been reported in the past 24 hours. Sold by dealers In all civilized countries. 020 Cookman avenue, Aebury l ’ark. Baud* Telephone, 21 a. onlno building, S. W. Cor. Uromlwav nnd 28th m I^AKE A V E N U E A SB U RY PA R K . Residence, 410 Sewall avenue. For wounds, hums, scalds, sores, skin streot, Nqw York, New York office closed from Remember the placp diseases and all Irritating eruptions, nothing Blay until October. Mrs. J. BRADLEY E. EL Turner, Compton/Mo^ was cured Chester H. Brown, Kalamazoo, Milch., J. F. CU.PKN. Gilbert 0. Hiouv. - CEUTRAIi HAt,T, ays: “ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cured me o f a so soothing and healing ns DoWItt’s Wltcli Dressmaking aud Ladles Tailoring of plies Jby DeWitt’a Jw itch Hazel Salve Hazel Salve, Mrs. Emma Bolles. Matrou C A P E j t f & H I G B Y after suffering seventeen years and .trying severe cose of Indigestion; can strongly '.DR. V. B. HEIGHT, t Main Street and Lake Avenue, 714 MATTISON AVENUE Englewcod Nursery, Chicago, says of it: VETERINARY SURGEON. , Architects oven twenty remedies. Physicians ana recommend it to all dyspeptics." Digests MoOabx Bu ilding, * * Asbdrt P a r k . what you eat without aid from the stomach, “ When all else falls in healing our babies, Treats all animals.* Office 508 Sewall avenue* M. L. FERRIS, Proprietor surgeonS endorse it. Beware of dangerous t will onre.” W . R , Ham. W-tf Formerly with Mrs. Bennett 584 Broatf.Street.jPfewa'rk. N. J. counterfeits. W. It. Ham. and cures dyspepsia. w R, Ham. Telephone No. 0, Aabury Park, N . J. 6 T HE1 A8 BUR¥ PAwK PA 11UV PRESS.

' TI^YSELjF A BEACON BE, nearly f^rgotfen Tn his4 efforts to' es­ south, dragging the plow after him. ECCENTRIQ JACOBITE. cape a dreadful death, teaching the The last Frank saw of the horse he had HONORED AS A SAINT Fair star-eyed maid, life lies before thee drive leading up to the Widow Stearns' freed himself from the impeding plow y e i, III m Name I* Theodore Napier and He and was dashing w ild ly away from the Qo forth to meet It. but do not forget house he turned the horse in and dVove Blake* Speeches for the Restora­ That bettor Is a crumb with sweet eontcnt up. Jle knPw there was a meadow lot advancing flames, . Than all earth’s wealth ill paitu'd ant) Illy Santa Teresa Who Leads the Re­ tion of the.Staarts. south o f the house, and thought that by A goodly space of freshly thrown-up spent— bellious of Mexico. Thei^ coins which dan^e like fire-fllea in setting fills to the dried grass in front earth now surrounded the cart, but The Jacobite period for the most of the Bloom of him ami following an the wnke of the I whether it would suffice to save the frail people has • passed into the •region' o f To lure light-headed mortal.* T ha I, he thought, prom­ faces, and then bedashed a pail of water A rch an ifcl CSnbrlel. win for himself the throne of hlsStuaxt The joys they missed were plenty nearer ised greater security than the other oveMhem. lie had scarcely settled him­ Five Thousand Dollars hy. ancestors, and the story of his,escape plan. self under the cart when another idea A a ye#irs nnd their f \prrlenre by thee roll A con flict o f reports would seem to be from Scotland after Culloden, aided by Preserve the spot Irss whltoin-ss uf thy soul; The roar and cracUle o f the lire to the came to him, and he was out again. the heroic Flora MacDonald, is one of Let not sweet Mattery nor Juicrlesn pride the given causes fpr the uprising north was deafening now, aud the heat- Seizing the pail, he had emptied he be­ the beautiful legends of the highlands. Tempt/thee from nobk-A paths to turn was becoming intolerable. Springing gan scooping up the fresh mold anti in Mexico. The Streets of Aabux'y Perk a r e O N E m T 2f D R l $ l 3 asid«-: i From the fastnesses gf the mountain* We have a sentimental regard for tbe from the wagon Mr. Sigsbee cut the throwing it on top of the overturned F J S B T S K O A O oti advar.fage possessed b y n o But k* ip thine eyes upon hope's guiding of Mexico Mmes talcs of hidden mines’, sta r harness am|< turned the horse loose. cart. The hot brands were falling the greed of adventurers, the resent­ other Seaside 2?£sor£ on i/ie Jersey- Coast Whose bfacon burns above hi;ivin‘s har­ "Perhaps he can escape,*' he tbought. thickly around him, but he worked on b o r ba i*. ment of the aborigines. Then he ran toward the well. It did w ith desperate fury, and soon had the Thyp*.-If u bearon true fo r those w ho sf e T h at no one has located the mythical There w ill never be another seaside town in Monmouth Connty Thy way through 'ate a ml who'may !low not astonish him to tirnl a stout rope roof of their shelter covered with the m ine—and Mexico has many— may be that w ill compare with the broad streets and open spaces, such as t Ilf*. " . securely fastened to a [dank, which lav I protect ing loam. Then he crawled back « inferred from the fact that as y e t “ the Be hom->t, earnest, clfMii in umil nnd sHrP'Jj across the moiitji of the well, lie was tinder the cart, holding his handker­ shown on the map of Asbury Park; This assertion is based on the Look tln u on life through 1: .r's crysiar man w ith the camera*’ has produced no too terrtliud to be astonished nt any­ chief, which he had saturated with wa­ lens; picture of It. fact that all the ocean fr.ont lands between Seabright. and Barnegat thing. Seizing the rope he epiirkiy let ter, to his blistered face and neck. Let r.o imre faithless tilth dr file thine Hut a living,,breathing element in the hi-nrt. hinis'elf down, finding some interstices I They were now in the center o f the are already laid out with streets averaging FIFTY" PER CENT LESS But ki . p i: as a white s'hrln.-- s<>: a®art disturbance, says the St. Louis Repub­ in the wall in which he could place his roaring furnace. The lire eaiue down P o r true aft'-et ion. n.itY from II! - nf «;»nh, lic, has shown up in the person o f T e­ in width than those of Asbury Park, without such open spaces as' feet, and thus relief the strain on the to tlie edge o f the plowed j^laee, but as Its a lta r Main* a th in g » f h<-av. t. y birth. resa de Urrea, otherwise known and Asbuiy Park. U ig lu r than .IT ly.-is m ay : m-- « . 1:11 :.ndw t!!: rope. After dcscending many feet he there wap only gra&sand weeds to con­ balled by fanatical Mexicans, the L[»w*,-r, :t fal-i> . than ilaik- si .p p; h> nf h* IV heard a voice, and looking down recog- i sume in the immediate vicinity the heat Keep thou innh's arnn.r cl.an and luir- Yaquis and what remains of her.own Where purchasers erect buildings the whole amount ni/ed in the shadow t h.c \\ idow Si carps, j was not »s terrible ns it would have nt^lM'-'l. brii1 hi. tribe, the Tomaehics, as “The Saint of Finding h rr»elf in peril she had ' of purchase money may remain oil mortgage. And fearl. ss w tlk with fnee lurntd to the been nearer to tlie burning forest. It Ca bora/* iiy hi: sought safety in the deep well. The j whs exceedingly hot* nevertheless, and She has been photographed, too, and * si..11! thy yap* i-i- p.airful, an.I thoir season had been unusually dry, mpl ! the smoke was.stifling, but by keeping end there was but little water'in lhe well,! the picture shows her to be just what, is i n q u i r e ; o f Be Ilf'-'* .'aim n s:fnl nvi:i*;li: ii: which wet handkerchiefs over their mouths Mrs. Stearns was stand ing on i-lic well ; claimed for her, the 21-year-old daugh­ 1.1. Ml and nostrils and w ittin g themselves ter of ignorant Tomaehie parents. IIt.-av* n'.i s-iiis.-t e time to do it!” he learned that the other was safe nnd un­ Queen Victoria has no good title to the WEST WANAMASSA DEALER I N with the county paper it contained sev­ said to himself with a little gasp. “ I harmed—except for Frank’s burns, throne; that there arc at least 600 per­ eral columns about the havoc that had wish fat.l>er was here,” bethought, his which did not prove serious—:there was sons with abetter; nn4 they do homage been wrought. Mr. Sigsbec hnd learned heart failing him ia the face of the such joy and thanksgiving that even the to an obscure Bavarian princess, whom IMPORTED BEERS at the village that the tires had eaten dretidful danger, whose full terrors he destruction o f their home could not they designate-“Queen Mary HI. and their way down to within eight miles was only just beginning to realize. make them mourn.—N, ¥. Ledger. IV . o f Scotland and England/’ All this uf the town. Something seemed to come up into has is very amusing to the average subject ALL THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS The Sigsbee for in was northeast of of her majesty. mouth, which he gulped down. Then CURIOUS CHINESE CUSTOM. COTTAGE 'TRADE! SOLICITED the village, so the line of lire at the he thought o f his mother and two One of the most crazy of the Jacobite northwest was about the same distance young sisters. There was no one to 1’hynlotnn* Hans? Oat n Lnmp for Each leaguers in Scotland, says the Chicago o s t o f f i c e o x 905 ASBURv PARK, troiu the farm that It was from the Mi­ protect them now but himself. He Patient That *Dica Under Record, is Theodore Napie^. Curiously P B N . J lage. During the hist day or two the must think of some way to save them. Their Treatm^pt, enough, he does not happen to be a high­ F-ritokc had berorne thicker, and wht?Ji I/e looked despairingly toward tiie < i lander, and was not even, born in Scot­ Cine ClWes darkness M l Saturday night the Sigs- house and barn, dim ly visible through A eomewhat vexatious law in China MEXICO'S JOAN OF ARC. land, hailing from one of the Australian time UM«s hees for lhe first time caught sight of the smoke. It was useless to try to save compels every doctor, after dark, to (Known Among Her Devoted FotloweVs aa colonies, but summer and winter he the llaiues. tluil red through tlie smoke, the buildings; they were plainly hang up in front of his house as many Santa Teresa.) wears a full highland dress of the Mont­ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD rose period. When he marches along as they worked their way along the doomed. Life was the most precious, lighted lamps as he has sent patients wiped out, Santa Teresa de Urrea found thestreetsof with his Jacob­ The Standard Railroad of America crest o f a low elevation six or seven thing, and that was all that-must be into the next world. One evening a Eu­ herself a prisoner of the Mexican gov­ Hew m and lam -i 1 ite nose In the air, everybody turns to miles away. thought o f now. But how eon hi even ropean who was staying in1 Peking on ernm ent at Guay mas. look at him, which he regards as a On and after September 11, 1809. "I wish it would rain,” Mr. Sigsbee life be saved in the face o f such a lire? business set out in search of a doctor However, a few days after her incar­ TRAINS LEAVE AflUUHY PARK—VKEX-DATS. great compliment. Though in private sai- terrible to have tbe tire overtake them raid on the town of Fronteras, near the No one who knows lit. Hon. Sir Ju­ LEAVE PLEASURE BAY 0 40, 10 54. 11 13 a m, 2 23,4 22, 5 10,5 15, 0 02, 9 4< companion sis they went along. nnd 8 5-> p m. bee. *■[ tiiir.k 1^1 heller -n to ih r \ i I - in the forest, lie would rat her take his I’nited States border. Again she was lian Pauncefote and the useful work he "What makes you think so?’* Wee if days...... 7.20 ft. m., 3.10 p. m. For New Hrunswlck, via Monmouth Junction, sim! '• «• if I can g.-t h< ip. T h ei.ofU i (■•haner- in the cleared spare. “Because you have only three lan­ forced to leave the country, and this has done for his country during the 7 60 a m, 12 88, 8 57 and 5 85 p m. TBAIKS LKAVB NEW TORE FOR ABBtmT PARK. U .t-- i MiLrl:I to b r | ii« iw e i! 11 j A hot cinder, blown a considerable terns hung over your door, while ail time took up her residence in Fl Past), course of bis diplomatic career will RETURNING LEAVE NEW YORK So 11 -r farm -r liifh e ,: up ,.f his distance in front of the fire, struck his Tex. grudge him the peerage which has just From West Twenty-Third Street station. 8 65 a m, your colleagues have dozens displayed Foot West ISth Btreet 9.00, 2.40 p.m. 12 10, 2 25, 8-25, 4 10, 5 10 and 8 56 p m. Sundays, Bal tory Park 9.30, 3.30 p. tn. lini-rv aiai (J-mm- ijway 11 ■ t*« • MiT'll ■ the I'lo ek. and he started as if it had sud­ un iheir house fronts.” She again disappeared, and ncxtcam e been conferred upon him by his sover­ fl 25 a m, and 4 85 p nu t ImU viiicir 'i|v. wji.-n he I t aehed den I v burned an idea into his brain. to pu*blic notice as the chief actor in eign. »Sir Julian, whose portrait we From Deabrosses street station, at 9 00 a m, 12 20, “All, is that the reason?*’ calmly re­ SUNDAYS 2 30, 8 40^4 UOt-5 10 and 7 GO p m. 8undaya, 9 45 the viihiiM- found evcrv i.no t here in 1111i*i-\ ii.g with t he horse and plow to an army of about 1,000 fanatical Mexi­ give, was horn in 1828, nnd called to the a m, and 6 16 p m. plied the Celestial. “The fact is, I only Leave Pleasure Bay...... 3.15,p.m. .f r* a e 111 ■ ntnl aiarrn. cans in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico. From Cortlandt Btreet station, at 9 00 a m, 1220, 1 la* hoii-.•. he called out to his mother. lately set in practice, and have had Leave N. Y ., foot w e s t 13th s t...... 9.00 a. m. 2 80, 8 88, 4 23, 5 15 and 7 00 p m . Sunday 9 45 a Since th. el,at nf wii.l the village Si.t.- and the girls had been at the south but three patients.” — New Haven They had their camp just across the Leave N. Y., Battery Park...... 9.80 a. m. m, and 5 15 p m. w a« it aTil. Rio Urande from Presidio del Norte, On Sunday will atop at Interlaken and Avon In idt- and had not noticed how danger­ Union. place o f North Asbury Park and Asbury Park to The ill w.irking wilh the ously near the lire was get ting. Tex., and the wonderful woman seemed Baj??asre earned free with passengers. lot off passengers. Cars leave Cookman avenue and Slain Btreet. liesjie rat inn «.f i;.-p a ir tu save their “ Mother,” Frank cnlled, “you and the Ivntc Field’s Love Letter. to have full sway over her followers. AsbUry Park, 6.2J, 6.30 fo r raornInK boat, and TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA (UrOAd 8t,) FOB t/ivivhofurss and i.nt one f'ordd be.*-pare!®n to her, he yellow paper upon which is penciled a Y WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH- wajj ini|ms-i i.i** to t >• 11 h'*w ia fir the diers was sent out from Chihuahua to drove the horse* to the field and began boyish scrawl. It was* preserved by AND ENAMELED. LEAVE BROAD 8TRIET, PHILADELPHIA. jbiiiif- l>ai; :ip]»i‘oa.*lH il. 11»• wislird now plowing at a spot about M i yards south Miss Field from her little girl days. disperse the fanatics. The troops went For BaltlTiore and Washington, 8 60, 7 20. .8 82. that lie had ].(.{ :,.ft his fain lie hnd o f the house. M rs. Sigsbce.nnd tbe two The serawl runs thus: to Sierra Mojada by train and then 10 20,1128 a m, 12 09 (12 36 Lim ited, Dining Car), W e are making a specialty of enam­ 1 18 (Dining Car), 312, 4 41 (5 Sfi Congressional 1 hougl.t it uas i.-r tli*■ hr: »ui now, girls managed to haul tbe cart from the ‘wont yue m ete me down bye Tl\e marched overland to the border, a dis­ eling and nlekellngv'&ml do good work Limited, Dining C ar),-6 84, 6 17, 0 66 (Dining .as lie -tart, i! I >n<-k. it sn m n hiirTfts si)t d and down into th.e field.- When (late aftter school Yue nowe i Luv tance of 100 miles. The religious fan­ at the right price. Car), 7 81 (Dining Car) p m ,and 12 OSnlghtweeK We also clean and overhaul wheels days. Sundays, S 60, 7 20, 0 12.12, 11 28 a m,m . 13 09.09, i f lit* l aii »;* '••rte>l Them in i r lift'd. they got it there Frank stopped plow­ yue.” atics refused to obey the order to dis­ and do honest ropfairlng. Send postal 112 (DlnlniInlng JCar), ‘ A )2, 4 41 (6 80 Congressional - “ * 1 ' 1 Ie urged the h.*iv*> on a> ■t as pos- ing long enough to help them overturn On the other side of the bit of pap^r perse nnd a conflict took place in which and we will call for wheeh 4 Limited,•d. [Dining Car), 6 84. 6 55 (Dining Car), six soldiers and 20 fanatics were killed. 7 Ht (Diningluing Car), p m______and 12 06 night.„ __ sible. Imping Jo go-t bin k In '■ t b fire the cart in ihe center of the space he Is the address, thus: J. EDGAR SOOY Time tables of all other trains of tbe system reuehed tin- farm. Soon la­ nn to see bad plowed. The cart was boarded at “Miss Kate Field, Esq., last Seatnex Santa Teresa escaped across the river SIR JULIAN PAUNCEFOTE. may be obtained at the Uoket offices or station*. J. R. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Agt. the small licni/fiis of and kept in hiding in Texas until the ! la* forest the fn-iit and sides, and when turned to the Door goin out.** (Recently Raised to the Peerage by Queen 5181 Cookman Eve * Partridge^lUchardBon’a J. 0. Hutchinson, Gen. Manager. I*-ain pi.-ring aemss ih<* r<*ar toward the I tot tun i up left a space ui.der ft about It must,have been lilce the breath of excite men t died out. She then returned Victoria.) 'J'hey n cre /feeing f to Ei i'aso, where she lived until her ani ? J.*' /ire. two feet high, the hot ton; o f the cart the forgotten perfume of yesteryears bar in 3852. He has been "British am­ CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEYj OcciisionaMv a larger am recent disappearance. in:!/ wn-ild serving as. a roof, and tlie front and when the clever, kindly woman hap­ bassador since 1803 to the United Abreak I'roin t la* brii.sh and »■! ■i.r t he road sides ns walls. I tigress could be had pened upon this little old piece o f yel- Frank About Their A«re*. Antbracltc Coal 0se4 Exclusively, Insur­ States, in which capacity alone he has OVER A M ILLIO N AeTVli one or two bounds.- through tin* open place I ft the 1GJ1F. TlilS ‘lowed pUper on a rainy’UfUmooh of llusslan woineii are.Eald to be'*'*Ter rendered Iiis country excellent service lucent packages of John­ ing Cleanliness snd Comiort | 'I*he fiirnn r «’Ould fee] tin idr trett ing opening was turned away from the ap­ rummaging.—Washington Post* mark ably frank about their ages. Sev­ by his tact and judgment, and he has son’s Kidney Pills have P E O PLjE hotter,, arai *}.•■ lir.< r llnke.-, been sold. It was the first LTIme table In effect September 12.1899. 1 A asht-s In­ proaching lire. As soon nstliey had.got AVIIIlam, the Wine. eral years ago one of them misrepre­ been the principal representative of gan t(> fail upon Jiim. Jle A R E U SING TRAINS LEAVE AS3UR7 PARK. 1 line w' the it in position 1'runk res uni ed_pk> wing, 'Twas of those tipplers steeped ln guile, sented her age in court and she was Great Britain at the recent internation­ Reliable Kidney burning brands would si» For New York, via Sandy Hook route, 6 89, 7 40, n begin to Working In ever widening circles Who love to drink beyond thetr All promptlj” sent to Siberia. It is said that al conference at The Hague. The new Remedy JOHNSON’S 11 45 a m, 1 83,5 04 p m . Sundays from Inter­ [ai:, ai r.ai'/n i that it would be al- around the cart. That Shakespeare wrota "a man may tlie courts of France are absolutely un­ popular price, and is laken station, 0*16 a m, 4 18 p m. j ’.sm ile/ peer has friends in many parts of her For New York. Neyrark and Elizabeth via all ra il. ino-i i m p ib!e to g.-t haek to the “You and lhe girls get ns many pails able to get correct statements of the the ONLY 02*K that Is KIL\MCY And ‘smile,’ nnd be a villain/' still. majesty’s dominions. From 1865 to 18G9 GUARANTEED to cure all loute, 6 20, ^00, (780 New York only), 800,’ farm . N * * l far i.siek he had pa>neniotlier. They obeyed his Instruc­ tive and legislative councils and acting testimonials could we give. FOR 6 2<^ (7 00 except Trenton) 8 00,10 55 a m, 210, “Jones was in to-day with a lot of P a y of IlrltfJA Ambnanador*. 4 00 p m. Sundays from Interlaken station, 7 87 that direi tioM eame io him. p.ut he did tions, nnd soon had several pails filled 35 Pill* io cents. Ily mail fish stories.” There are only seven ambassadors chief justice of the supreme court from for five scent stamps. KIDNEY am. 4 18 pm . not do it. S'unn-how the t l.oML'ht ihathe with wal**r standing close to the en­ 18G0 to 1872, and was knighted In 1874 ■ Made at For Baltimore and Washington, 7 00, 8 00,10 65 a “And did you let him tell them?” representing ISngland abroad, 'l^he m,400 p m . SundayB from Interlakexstation, had di -erted his.fn iniU in a t imc of need trance of the overturned cart. Tbs Jtlmua Lfcbontoriej, Ins., TROUBLES “ I let him tell one, and then I opened seven great powers entitled to receive for his public services in the colony, 7 87 a m, 4 18 pm . persisted in romir;g l.a.-k, nnd he Urged on by the wind, which now PHILADELPHIA For Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown and Manch up with a lot of bug stories that made them are France, Austria, Germany, lie was made chief justice of the Lee­ doggen. blew almost a gale, f he/ire mean while Chunk, 6 20,8 00,10 68 a m, ? 10, (4 00 to Easton), his fishing stories sound as out of date Ttjily, Russia, the United States and ward islands In 1873, assistant1 under For Sala by all T)rv%g1 ata. p m. Sundays from Interlaken station, 4 id pm . If they mii-1 perish, then he would! ForWilkesbarreand Scranton, 8 00, 10 65 a to. had advanced rapidly, and burning Turkey. Their salaries range from secretary of state for the colonies in Jtesides, ihi n* w as one ehaneein a thoie ns a last year’s popular song/’ — In­ For Buffalo and Chicago via D „ L. & W . It. B., brands had begun to fall around them dianapolis Journal. $35,000 to $50,000, the British ambassa­ 1874, assistant under secretary of state 8 00, 10 55 a m, 4 00 p m. sand, perhaps that in* in’ irlit vet reach before these hurried preparations were dor at Paris receiving the highest sum for foreign affairs in 1876, and perma­ j. H. OLHAUSEN, Gen1l Bupt. them. H. P. Bald w in , Gen. Pass. A gt. completed,' Some o f these brands had The F ir nt Step. and holding the most coveted post in nent under secretary in 1882. In 1889 P l u m b i n g Suddenly lo* thought- of the Widow fallen Qn the roof of the house and ig­ “ So hla mother intends m aking n'pi- the diplomatic service abroad. Sir Julian was appointed envoy extraor­ Htearns. who-iived three miles out from nited the dry shingles. T h e}’ could see aniiit of him?’* * , dinary and plenipotentiary to the Unit­ the villa"'1 toward the farm. ‘ Whaf through the smoke that the roof was “ Yes.” „ ; Only W ay to Do It. 1 ed States, and since 1893 he has been T i n n i n g 2 5 ^ would -he do? Perhaps li the ProVpeot. OCEAN GROVE Dealer (n vanced an eighth of a mile lieyond the .scorching their faces, and Frank shout­ in't It? If the young lady ln the next delphia North American. Y ou n g HusljantJ (speoW^K. his 0 0 5 , BRUSHES fit earn s' place,before he realized that ed: ".Mother, you and the girls get un­ use Is learning to play the piano you Mixed Fats w ife)_O h t yes i she’s a dear little wom­ fA M ISH B S der the cart.- I want to plow a little A W e »te rn S o l o s . the nre had crossed the road in front. an, and all that, but sh&’s so infernally etin’t hear her.—Puck- • John N. Burtis Jle could'see the orange flames through muri1.” Prosecuting Attorney (Frozen Dog) They did .as he told them while the — Your honor, tfce sheriff's bull pup has silly. A Dora Diplomat. HMAfONDJJQTIOHS th e emokc. ' Elderly .Friend—Oh, well! that will UNDERTAKER brave lad "struggled at the plow a little gone and chawed up the court Bible. Bronxborough—Did you tell the iUktafaoflpl and "Wilh a groan he turned the horse Im prove ln time. As w e grow older, so affie,,eltKe/iii... longer. The usually docile horse had that the beefsteak was burned? ^hout and started on the backward road. Judge—Well, make the witness kiss 708* Mattison Avenue been getting very restive in the heat we grow wiser. * r. Bronxborough—Not..exactly. I 'The instinct of self-preservation is the bull pup‘, then I We can’t adjourn Young Husband—Aye, but some wom­ and noise, and suddenly he broke away court for a week jest to hunt up a new told her it was-just right, but ^hfct we Deling and Burial Caskets on band or Offlc# 70.eamiij( St •trtmg^ant] wiXp childten were now btpw furnished to order. from l*’rank and fis h e d o ff tnworrtJ* tj>* Bible 1—Puck. en never finy Sloper, pref^rr^d it a trifle underdone.—N, Y. Coe. Sswali aV*> THE ASBURV PARK PAIL.V PRESS. 7

a place to , cross, and when we finally Deilfg unoer tne nhlile^ Uuf 'Lady ot Charrtable. * '■ ■ dijl so* Arthur had almpst accomplished M artyrs, Bridget—I can’t "stand the t mlsst!*,; the accent. ^T h rillin g Spectacle. Tlie location of the shrine of Aurles- sur. ' l “Hold on, W alt!” he cried; “don’t he vil'le is especially reposeful nnd con­ Von Blumcr (sarcastically)—It*< m) afraid—I ’m coming. Just keep where ducive to meditation. The number of pity, Bridget, that I couldn’t have ae-: you are.” pilgrims increases every year. They lected a wife to suit you. ; “Oh, the eagles!” answered Walt. con*3 in bodies from various parts o f Bridget— Sure, sur, w e.all make mis­ “ One of them has just knocked ray oap Jtbe. state, each Sunday pouring’Into the takes.—Brooklyn Life. off! H urry up, A rt—oh, come quick!” broiul valley a new hand, who form pro­ N board th e ship Lum inary w e hatl Some of the rest of us attempted to cessions on every side and listen to Snmnier Goodd, two hoys, differing much from clamber up, but made wretched work of Mr. Slimpurse—My dear, that outing Oeach other in character, Walter Brew­ mass said in tlie open under the blue it, for the risk appeared frightful. It dress of yours needs washing. er, the captain’s son, was an active fel­ sky. It is the hope of many Catholics was enough to shake a very stout heart, Mrs. SU in purse—I know it, but If I low, but very heedless and rash. Wo that Father Jogues and Kent* Goupil, to cling to a bare rock in the air, where wash it, it will shrink so I can’ t g et into used to think th at he must resemble together with an Iiwlian maiden, Cath­ the hold was so sligh t and doubtful, it, and then I won’t have any.—N. Y . that “little Jack,” of the ballad, who erine Tegakwit hrt, may he canonized. and when we looked and saw* the stair Weekly. climbed to the main-truck of “Old Iron­ so fearfully high, there was very little DR. ORONHYATEKHA. A SnKifen t ion. sides,” There was nothing he loved encouragement in the prospect. better than to perform some dangerous D a i l y v p Doctor—The patient requires abso­ “I’ve got him clear!’’ Arthur shouted nemarkitble Career of the Mohawk and unnecessary feat. 1 lute rest; I, will prescribe something down to us at length, as we were strung Indian Who licn- KOI n eld a ted. companion’s, and both laJs g o t a num­ best machinery, the handsomest hawk.^ was born years ago near when he refused?, as he invariably-did, egg of yiuterday She—I read to-day that the actual ber of blows. * and most modern type faces, and Brantford, Can., at the Six Nations res­ where there was no necessary end to the latest labor-saving' appliances toolis, feels, meas­ value of the flve-cent piece is only three- As Walter, after all, had no broken ervations. He acquired the rudiments be'accomplislied by accepting the pro­ that the country's greatest manu­ hones, he was still quite active, though facturers and venders of printers’ ures and weighs of an English education in the indus* quarters of a cent. posed risk. requisites can supply...... dreadfully cowed and frightened. He like tlie egg of lust lie—That explains tlie poverty of the Yet, whenever the widow’s son did a crouched into as small a space as pos­ month, but there's street car companies.—N. Y. World. piece of work, either on deck or aloft, sible, while Arthur, knowing him to be For the reason notice the u slight difference Then lie Alvrayji Acree*. it was done thoroughly,. which was severely bruised, took the more exposed annexed argument. _ in another respect, Brooks—Fizzle top says that he and ‘more than could be said of Walter’s position. and that difference his w ife both think alike. tasks. , .. Suddenly there was a more than usual Crooks—Yes; but his wife thinks Arthur did not like the Imputation of thunder of the sail-like wings. All four is worth money. Ii rst.—Town Topics. cowardice, but he told me one day that of the birds seemed to sw'oop down at It's just so with ;ho could not see the need o f doing oncc; their tails were broadened, and printing: the difference between Th e I.nut Slrnw. foolish tilings just to show that he was their beaks and talons looked like hooks the good w ork nnd poor is sligh t brave. Mac— Poor liessie! She is so very un­ of steel. to the unpmcticcd discernment, attractive ! t I felt sure that he had more true We saw Arthur Btrike out with his but it’s a 0 'ih’rence that counts Kt he I— Yes, she is. Kven tlie kissing courage than his reckless young ship­ arms, and heard a terrified yell from every time. It costs money, but hugs f,g/>jArf'hy o f her.— N. Y . Journal. mate, though I little anticipated tho W alter. surprising manner in which the fact In another moment our hearts stood it makes more -it’s the difference I’ ro lloiio l*u hi I eo, wfts to be demonstrated, still with horror. Arthur Clifford had that changes the printing hills “ Is then; anything el.mj, tiny member • We were lying in one of the many gone completely off the rock, in midair, from an expense to an invest- wishes to ollVr for the good of the pub­ harbors on the w est side o f Vancouver’s over 300 feet from fhe ground! ment. We do good printing—it lic- and tin: eitizens o f thi.s great com-' Island, when the captain allowed us an What a spectacle it was! Such a will .cost you more than poor inanity?*' asked the pompous president all-day’s run on shore. shock as we then experienced could •jf the bun rd of aldermen, after that Th e coast is here very mountainous, work, but it’s worth double or never be forgotten by any of us. body h:t<[ voted to allow the grab of so that ive found rocks hundreds of treble the difference...... But the next instant, what was our the friinehihc by the new street ear: feet high, with gorges branching off in surprise to see that, instead of falling DR. OHONHYAT12KIJA. company. all directions, like a stone, he was merely sinking, (Supreme Chief Ranger Ancient ©rder of “ I move we adjourn!” shouted the Foresters.) In some places we elim btd to such a slowly. There was a prodigious flap­ .fader of the minority.— Puck. height that, although our ship was a ping of wings ffttout him, and we real­ trial school near by, Vi if ted with an long distance off, she had the appear­ II<* Had nn I0n*y .loll, ' ; ized what had happened. Two of the absorbing thirst for knowledge, he ran ance of being close under our feet. “ I can readily see,” said the old gen­ enormous eagles had fastened their away to the United States. iFor awhile tleman, “ that your task in life is to be Presently our atten tion was attracted talons in his stout flannel shirt, and his by the sight of two huge, gray eagles, lie was in New York, where lie attracted easier than mine was.” weight, dragging them down, prevented the attention of a benevolent gentle­ “In what way?” asked the young that came wheeling about us with ma­ them from getting clear. Probably jestic sweeps, uttering loud cries, like man, Later he studied at the Wesleyan hopeful. they had both struck him at the same those of the common fish hawk. ‘academy at Wiibraham, Mass., where “Why, I had to begin at the bottom! time with what Tennyson would call he supported himself by manual toil. and work up, while you h;ive started Some one suggested that they prob­ their “ hooked hands,” and this had ably had a nest close at hand, and the Then followed a year of teaching among at the top and will slide down.”—Chi-' caused him to lose his balance and fall. two boys were instantly inspired with Ids own people, after which he began •jago Post. ; Would their hold continue? Would his college education nt Kenyon col­ a great desire to find it. Love'* ’fonnK Dream. ■ it not give way and permit him to be lege, 0. He was there three years and An eagle’s nest would certainly be a Oh, seek not to hear, as they wander, these dashed to a shapeless mass? Jogues t o ’penetrate fAfo the cHstrict o f and later made his escape to tffe Dutch then spent three years at Toronto uni­ curiosity, whether containing .eggs or RESORT OF PILGRIM S two. “Oh, if they should unhook them­ theTIurons, who were friendly Indians, Where tho moon-glided waves plash and * young. trading post of Van liensselaerwyok, versity. lie presented the address on selves!” cried the second mate. “ But and thence into the region of \he Mo­ climb. “ Oh, you wouldn’t go up to It, A rt; where a ransom was paid the Iroquois behalf of the Six Nations to the prince there—see! see! He has got them hy hawks and the Iroquois. What they say would be silly to me and to you wouldn’t dare to!” said Walter, to appease their wrath at the loss of of Wales when the hitter was, making you, the legs besides! Hold on, Arthur! hold Auriesville, N. Y., Many Consider It was while making the tour down “You’d bo afraid of the old birds. Just their captive and to prevent them from his tour.. Sir Henry Askand, the But to them it Is simply sublime. on,hard!" he added, shouting with ail the St. Lawrence that Father Jogues —Washington Star. let me get a sight of it I I’ll show you aa American Lourdes. swooping down upon the village and physician to the prince, invited him to liis might. and Rene, Goupil were captured and car­ precipitating a wholesale massacre. study at Oxford, in Kngland. This op­ how to go up to an eagle’s nest!” The beating of the broad wings was PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC. ried by wayr o f Lake Champlain and ‘Father Jogues then returned to portunity was eagerly embraced. Arthur made some careless reply, like the flapping o f w indm ill arms, and Bipedal Divine Favor Claimed for Lake George—the latter of which Fa­ France, where he was received with Oronliyatekha, since JS81, bas devot­ laughing good-naturedly as he did so, the screams of the royal birds coul3 the 8ceae o f F a th e r J o g o e i’ Mar- ther Jogues named Lae Saint Sacra­ great honors by the queen regent. ed himself to the welfare of the An­ and they both commenced hunting for have been heard for miles. Faster and tyrd om —History o f the IMc- ment—to the headquarters of the Iro- Longing to continue his mission in cient Order of Foresters, of which he the eyrie. faster, however, they settled with their taremae Spot, America, however, he returned and un­ is supreme chief ranger. There was For some time we could hear them load, while the two that were still free dertook to bring about peaceful nego­ not a dollar in the treasury wben ho shouting to each other as they pursued circled around the others, shrieking a* Auriesville Is an American Lourdes, tiations between the whites and the began his work, but he has filled it wjth the search. They seemed at length to loud as they. It is situated in the upper central part savages, in which enterprise he was at $10,500,000 and brought tix> the mem­ have* separated widely among the cliffs, The descent may have occupied a miu- of New York state, and Is one of the first very successful. After a time, how­ bership to over 120,000, and for a while we heard nothing from ute; for those huge wings, 12 or 14 most picturesque spots in America. Its ever, several calamities befell tlie Iro­ lie inherits the oratorical gift of his them. feet from tip to tip, had immense re­ chief interest, however, lies in the fact quois, and, attributing their disasters race, and. this he has increased by a We now discovered that. Instead ol sisting power. that it was here that Father Isaac to the intervention of the great white study of the best English models. Ue only one couple, there were two pairs Then Arthur struck the earth, and Jogues and Rene Goupil, two French priest, npon Father Jogues’ return to also possesses extraordinary executive of the eagles, and this seemed to be the thf magnificent birds, making a last Jesuits, suffered martyrdom at the the tribe's headquarters he was again ability, of which the success of hia or­ reason that the boys did iy>t keep to­ desperate effort, tore away from him, hands of the Iroquois Indians in 1G46. made prisoner, maltreated and at Inst der is the witness, lie is married to a gether. Th ere insight be two nests. taking long strips of his blue shirt in Pilgrimages are made thither almost treacherously put’ to death. IIis head woman who also is a pure Mohawk,and Supposing that the youngsters would their terrible talons as they soared daily by devout Catholics aud not a few was set upon a pi ii uncle and his body he has one daughter. soon return, w e did not pay*,mneh at­ screaming aloft. * * Protestants. The shrine, according to thrown into I he-Mohawk. This was in tention to their absence, untrl startled The brave bdy knew better than to October, 10 Hi. by what seemed a cry of distress. make any effort at detaining them; and, the New York Herald, is said to have cured many ill persons through the in­ Through ~.*j0 years, during which vast Tbe eagles themselves were scream­ indeed, he was already badly wounded tervention of the martyrs. changes have taken place throughout ing, but their shrill notes could not by their claws and out of breath from It was troublous times in America the whole range of the country’s geo­ quite drown the human voice that ap­ his exertions, although wonderfully when the two brave missionaries died graphical and political being, religious peared to bo calling out in pain or te r­ cool in mind. “ What do you want to buy, young for their religion, Historians speak ad­ veneration for the great missionary ror. “Where’s Walt?” he asked. “They man?’* miringly of the fortitude and courage martyrs remains fervent among the “It Is that Walt,** said one of oui haven’t thrown him off, have they?” “due pound of bologna sausages at WllEItE THE FAITHFUL TRAY. thousands who annually visit the Au- men. “He’s got into somo trouble— And the noble little fellow glanced which impelled these men of civilized L'O cents a pound, one-half pound ham (The Altar In the Famous Llttlo Church riesville shrine. While as yet there have ^broken some of his limbs, likely enough anxiously up at the high rock. France to undergo untold tortures at of Auriesville, N. Y.) at I1? cents, and three-quarters of a — and the captain w ill biame us for it. He had saved his companion at thk the hands of. the savages of America in been .no miracles performed whieh pound o f cheese at 2M cents*’' quois Indians at Ossernen, now Auries- The Average l:i week, wear­ Van Rensselaerwyek, now Albany, 'Nu­ ceivable cruelty known to savagery. moved from station to station, singing ing no collar, knowing nothing of toot h- It was plain that the sufferer could lower limbs were much injured where merous trading posts were also scat­ Rene Goupil Anally Buffered death by and invoking Divine blessing. The brusites and handkerchiefs, und gettin g not be far off; yet, to bring him within they had been wedged in the crevice, tered along the Hudson and the Mo­ the tomahawk at the hands of the chief shrine is under the care of the Fathers shaved only on Sunday, II9 dues not eight, we hod to make our way through but he could still use them. Oncc more home to write down the hawk, Th e French had Settled Canada, of the tribe. Father Jogties buried the o f tlie Apostles hip o f Prayer, the cult us buy books and reads nothing sport­ some very difficult places. upon the ground, he staggered up to got to hand it in at school and it was. the iutenJUcLP, of Father botlv in..a rw in o which is f*ilLshow n. ing papers. — 1'nsere (lrsellschaft. When we did get a view of him, the Arthur and seized his hand. peril of his position really terrified us. “ It was you that saved me,” he said. no was at a height of some 300 feet “You are the bravest fellow I ever saw. ATlfLETlC f.ao: above the ground, upon the jagged face The eagles would have killed me where of a cliff. In a fissure of this his feet I was if you hadn’t come. Just look and legs appeared to be wedged, while at my head and shoulders! See where TO fvi.«V YuRK with his hands he clung desperately to they hit and pecked m e!” a small projecting point. “'I^iey couldn't quite hold up m y 96 pounds,” said Arthur, laughing, “ and “ Oh, oh, 0 I1! ” he cried, ns he caught RAILROAD I guess they would have let you down sight o f us. uGet me out o f this place. SCI/ARE- SQ'JAFE Get me down from here. I can’t move, too fast if they had got you off, for you and the eagles w ill kill m e!” are a little heavier than I am.” Wo were soon on board the ship, , He had good reason to think so, for where the boys, after a few days, recov­ the huge birds were sweeping close to ered from their injuries. And it did his head, snapping their fierce beaks, one good to see what bosom friends and making a noise with their wings, they became. Walt was not a bad fel­ like that of a ship’s topsails when she low at heart, and his terrible experience is “going in stays,” had an excellent effect upon him. "You-little scampi” exclaimed the Both he and Arthur are now prom­ second “mate, Who was w ith us; “ how inent shipmasters, but undoifbtedly did you ever get there?1 What will E/nQRY STREET "both entertain a vivid recollection of 'y-our father say to us, you young vil­ ;wcatio*ai the one great adventure of their boy­ lain?” hood.— Golden. Days. SQUARE- “ Oh, 0 I1, oh I” wailed the poor fellow. "I was ffoing up to the eagle’s nest, 1 Auifiloriunv Not for Him. 2 Post (Wire ’ vCx v ! .and I slipped and g o t wedged in this Handout H arry—Dat’s a fool motto'. 3 ?ark Hull V\V \ G R A ND AVETNUC crevice. I can’t get out. Come up 4 Ocean Hotel TIepass Teddy—Wot ia? 6 i’lnzu Hole! / LIEPARV quick—quick!” Handout Harry — “Say nuttln* hot 0 SuutKSl Halt VsVs.*' ' Some 30 or 40 feet above him was the ? Library Hull 1 SQUARE* u w wood.” I’d rather talk all day dan 5 Pishing Fior ' NSV\ eagle’s nest, sure enough. I t seemed, saw wood fer a minute.—N. Y . Journal. fl Coleman Houeo 'Uv astonishing that any human being 10 llciel Brunswick ^ 11 West End Hotel S should ever have had the recklessness She Couldn't Do It* 12 Columbia Hotel to attem pt such a foolhardy feat, and An eminent professor of psychology 13 A mini) m Hotel V T x H Church still more astonishing that he should at Harvard was deeply interested in the t:> *f'i :"sii Not. Hank have been ablo‘ to climh so far. c*se o f an epileptic Avoirtan. Talking 1 f Ty to To which the bereaved husband re­ 25 M ♦•trojw’i nn ii Hotel ClECTRtC- 2u Trinity P. E. Church u^ur«CK be got down? \ plied: “ She never slept in them.” —Bos­ ‘27 r.v. Lutheran Ctiurcb ‘*vl.A«0lNC. ton Journal. VS Anbury Park Station To moke the matter worse, we were VO Kiflh Avo. Pavilion 30 A. P and O. O. Bonk .brought to a halt by a wide chasm di- Eicnpc Valve. 1 SSlUARC- 31 Asl>ury'1A

General Snyder Captures Seven PERFECT SUCCESS Insurgent Forts. Has marked the endeavor to place before our patrons in tach of our many departments an array of goods such as we have never Fashion’s Fancies For Fall. ONE AMEEIOAJf SOLDIEB KILLED. before been able to secure. There is nothing to be desired in any UPPLIES

Poor W<»hh«1*mI—K n e m y 'ii l ' « r l y , of our many special lines, but wc have it noiv offered for autumn Outsids of the bargain tables there is nothing here, now npttT*try o f T(*iiiu *h» i*i‘ Voliintt'epn. choosing. It may seem a tri 11 e early to talk of W’ntMDii l>«-tilh t>l Ca­ to remind one of Summer. The Fall Goods now take up the det WimmI, 4*41 ■■■ iiuiimI**r ot' 1 riluiieln. Heavy Underwear, room so recently set apart for the torrid weather requisites. S i |»i. ^17.— A d i s U m * v ii* W I E I D I E X j Autumn pervades every department, and what a showing the 'tory l*.v (>« ih t:iI ?mi>'Ivr <>mt Un- I'r im in BUl'fTi'tlls \v Jt-i !'(“!»-1| jc.| Iiy t .I'licl’Jll ( )l i' Hut the cool nights are now with us, and there’s wisdom in early goods make. The newest of novelties from our own skilled iu tin * l‘ n lli»M iiiir di«.| m « 'i » r l v x :i n -! < . •;■ t »i r. ;iir -x « -u our ready to wear suits is as near perfection as the mind can con f o r t s , in* It ill ir i vr s n i. . .u h l..m * «-:i n ■.•••! i - USUALS pective buyers. inountttl ihiTfin. :md II iutn H' ln-i| :ilid ceive. Of assortment there is an-immensity which guarantees an- fortilW 'd j>1;h-»-;. < )-ir I..-'.. I’l 'n :ii<- W il­ easy selection. liam >1. U :i!il*‘V. A. Si\i!i ini'.tiit' \. kill ed, und f<»ur \\ • ■ i:ii*i. il ■ hii.-ti.;. '•> Mi 111;) It 'd I'>. I M -t I t-a l I ■ I t-> IM’ \V Dress Goods In Price and Assortm ent Modish Dress Materials. fi»rti!i« ; i i:ti • i.liw. . “ Snv■•! ...... ? :i * p u r t iii ' i ■ *! i. are filled high with the best effects of the weaver^ fancy for fall Goods. W e never carried a larger stock. W e never offered U’w.. - Nr.. :.«■!.

  • <• fc'.irf rr11 »i»* an unrivaled line of Department Is complete and that the price tickets show a sav­ iv::iil;n> in ill.- .'ii^-iu-nii'itl w iiii tii<- (*» iiu iu -H! Th«- T-ll SM - * rr^i- in g in y o u r favor. .111*1:1 « ;t- 1!».‘ I !'* -..II.- MllTil.li/..! li**ti t>> Tailor Hade Gowns and Skirts p . t t1. *■ ] l: t !ij* j ••Iti-- d < ••M'*’.|IU !ltl\ t h <- In-I !■- I” « 11 il*4, -;u II M 'ld .r tin* 1 11 h- O f every conceivable material and finish which is of the right **- t :i 1*1 i'-Ii* d l.\ » ;i 1 * >1 i'. 11 - l-i- ' :! Ijt-!- i' li-ii I - 1 di-i li -ill tin- soit. W'e placed orders early and secured them before th^e sharp Underwear For Everybody...... «•;' l i l f ! . « s l t > •»!' I 'l '. l ' r advance !*«• in cost, hence they are rightly priced. OPERATORS t»Vi‘*‘l» iIm* \ n il * ' i S i ;i t« .» a ri*i S } . ; i i n lit A pril I;!-!, l.iit i!i* v luivi* x'i'\ r«I I'ailli- To the going-home man or woman we have this to say: W e W e bought extensively of Fall Underwear for men fu lly cvi'i' - m u <■. are better equipped with trunks, bags, suit cases, telescopes and Women and children, for we feel certain discerning buyers will A r m y « *r>- ju-»* ]»ai M . ,i * a i i ' 1*1*- straps than any house on the sea coast. You will find what you take quick advantages of the unusual good garments we are it f*»r n-iH.jis w lm ♦*nt**r ilio m ilil.iiy want w ith us. servkr iipp:Mi-nil.v uilli liitlo a|»|if«Tia- WANTED! of course, but every garment we sell is guaranteed to be the ti«>n of w h:it \v;is i*\|M-rti«d nf tlivni. very bpst of its grade; no shoddy, no deception, but all right W'hoiv tin- ’ri'iiiii'SM-c ii-iriiiii’iit w as at Shoe Business, Com e in at once and secure machines. Also, Sail F ra iti'i'i " nxvaitiifj: t ia ns|»orr:tl i*m in ^ 1-5/v in everything that goes'to make up serviceable and well fit­ Has grown by leaps and bounds.. The story is easily told: M auiln. a ii*>r '‘fvitiTvil :jnnnm ils mnn- ting nether clothing. licrs, ami it .l:<>i :i f-ad itiinto. ft lia s everything for everybody, and bought and sold a little cheaper than w i i K 'i i * m i tlii- i i'i* j it it >it i«*n o n i u o i v t h a n otto oci*;isii>ti siitri- it iandcil at .Manila., elsewhere. Prossers Wanted (o iroq W Sfiiris The ffjiiiiu'iit [*iiit ii ipiitrtl in tin* tirst i‘U};ajrriin-ut> witli tin- l-’ilipinns annua) Manila ami h»s( its ■■.dum I «m tin* lirin^ NewConceitsinLadies Cloaks. Cook and Millinery Good wages can be earned by operators who will work line in oin‘ <>f tln-in. It « ;is tlaiisfcrn-d to Iloilo mid did irariiciiii ilnty lln»rt» iti :i ste a d y , Are synonymous, and thesupreme effort has bsen made for the The Cloak Department will prove a revelation, for the most iith«*ri2 is J a m ls . at work fashioning and preparing the latest effects, all under the business in this line demanded a spreading out and our buyer C i . i l . ' l \V o « mI 1)al*in. l*i**k«‘n- m ntity. t . i U < • ;! . . . i n - . ' a I lli«* N o i i h t A lt: i«!iiltnfal r.dhu'o. a l it 1 w hile No necessity to brag about our Ready-to-Wear Cloth­ tiiti-r II.jh <-.-'it ;niv .• V.it.- of tin- Ninth ti;il oi-lrii-t 1«■> am** iti- ing Department. Clothing buyers hereabouts know we have t t 'f . v - t .n l ia lin n . T I h t i * w a s ;i \ ;i*-j: n--\ always carried the largest and best assortment. This fall, at tin- N a \ n l . i • - ■. I. :. i \ t'n.ni t lu* • li-t ri* t. and Mi . ujivi* til.- a |i|mia tim-nl lu however, we think the showing is better than ever. The .y-Minir W '.-ti. .’Ilu- in;m i-iir*■!•«•«} tables and shelves are stacked high with clothing for Men, tlte X :i\ a f !t< ;i■ l*-ii.y ■•!) S« |»i. il. IX<."». ;nnl lu.'i .la unary v a- yi .-ttiii.i i..i !»»•!.o r !iiv Gas Ranges, $11.00 Youths and Boys, and the stock is varied enough in quality tinu* in ordor licit In- miuht l*«* m -hj t ■» and size to satisfy everybody. Fall Overcoats, too, in stylish M*a, tlu.* la. k «/i oliivors having jtfi» vim ]» a fUihairas'.iiH iit to (la* Jiav.y\l(- shapes and materials and fair prices. jmrt inriit. fl*' w*’ lit t‘> tin? ball l|-\j|» c>ri»fe'<»n a f t e r h is jr Y a d u a t iu t i nm.jHfKntt- Get the best out oflife. You live in the closing years of the the vnv;i;'o to M anila in that viVsol. AVhon the I‘rdmiot a, n form or S|*:im*h nineteenth century and should avail yourself of all the labor v .'s s id > :i j>t a r c . ! l . y I t o w r y . w a s p !a *-i-«l in saving’ conveniences and appliances which the inventive genius • i-ia/uiw on. 1 i W m .h J w a s SELECTED FALL STOCK ALSO IN THE t*> 11 «* f « " ; tin . . . . i i i; iiu - u a l i i * • 11 • >r I • >r a of the age makes possible. o l d . ' ! . I I. • . . -. , i - . - l i - ,1, i * } There is no kind of cooking or general household usage for FURNITURE AND CARPETS AND SHOE^ lliiiu Ill- ...... a I III. which a Gas Range will not give thorough satisfaction.• AND HABERDASHERY DEPARTMENTS. Drop in our office and talk the matter over or write a postal card and.our representative will call. FROM CAMP FIRE TO THE GAS RANGE Consolidated Gas Co. of New Jersey

    <. •■tin tt- • : it . t . h«- i ■ . ■' * '! 1 ♦** .. I ' .i< I, •*1 :i i . i - : i . . . - - I .. tit * - ■ - ‘ it l!i illI. li:> ,-v , - : Il .if : • C ;.*l*. l , ; i h 619 Mattison Avenue jit*j’ fi - • ; ''!.!> .■uijiny ;ir<- i l.tii; Mi-iitL' 1« It •<- .ill ftn j th*- tria l, u h i.ii is u v \ v M.-1 f-*i‘ l-’ i i d a y . “B^t on the market for '•vni'jhn ami ASBURY PARK, N J. eolils_and all hrarn.-hial troubles; (or cmup Tw o Reliable Stores it has no equal,1' writes Henry II. Whitfonl, Sciiith Canaan. Conn., ofOm> Minute Cou^h SPEND AN HOUR OR TW O LOOKING TH EH OVER. Cure. \V. It. Ham.

    Dewey Naval Reception—S EP T. 29

    T H E PATTBnST LI2STE Announces that owing to theii; engagements in the Parade the afternoon boat from Long Branch and the morning boat from New York will be temporarily withdrawn on September 29th. * The regular morning boat will leave as usual from Rockwell Aye. at 7.10 a. m., Pleasure Bay 7.20, Seabright 7.50 and Highlands 8.10, arriving in New York at 10.10 a. m. Returning, will leave New York, West 13th St., at 2.40, Battery 3.10 p. m. For the Naval Parade we'have entered three steamers. Price of tickets:

    Tickets good for both A fter­ Afternoon Parade, ^1.50 each. Night, Fireworks Display, $1 each. noon and Evening, $2 "Passengers on the regular morning boat from Long Branch on Sept. 29tli who may desire to accompany Parade may purchase tickets, with a guarantee of getting aboard, from the Purser of the boat. Those taking passage on this Boat, may if-they so desire remain on board while the Boat is lying at W. 13tl^St. dock, N. Y. In this way an excellent view may be obtained of all-that passes.on the river up to 3 p.m. For tlie information of persons who may wish to visit New York on Saturday for the Land Parade, we may say that the regular schedule, both morning and afternoon, will be followed as it appears in another column of this paper. The Atlantic Coast Electric R. R. will provide extra cars for the accommodation of residents of Asbury. Park and Ocean Grove. Last connecting car will leave Cookman avenue and Main street at 6.30 a.m. ' .