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FOURTEENTH YEAR. NQ. 212. ASBURY PARK, NEW' -JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT FOR SAL® v YOU , WON'T A splendid property Board of Assessors Add 90 Cents THINK . on Asbury Avenue, Over. Last Year. If you investigate the Al- , . second block from lenhurst corner . residence ji [J.!:! Chief Executive of Bradley jleach STATE SCHOOL LITTLE LOWER Swallows Dose of Carbolic Acid ,, oceain.; A decided ' Council Session by BGt? Physicians by Hard-— properly, two, lots, keht- i i,;' Non-Attendance.' Aabury Park’s Increase Ih. Valuation I-chh '. Work Save His Life. :ing for $^50 thatij the ^ bargain for some- , Than 19100,000 — Neptune Township .' body, tall and get About #2C,OOO—Deal .Fights a, liaise. ‘Milan iRoss Agenjrjr; are FORMER FRIENDS'ESTRANGED Lively 13ncounter Betweon Board and SAID TO BE THIRD ATTEMPT offering for sale at iii^OpOi particulars. AaMCHBor of. Brattiey 'Bench. . . 1 / Councllmon Claim Tlmt Statement* Mado Tho 28 assessor.'t/not a t Freehold yester-^ Arrested on Charge of rcrsiHtcntly Annoy- a bargain, . ' ; ‘ ‘ • ’ by Mayor llogera to Summer Kealtfents day topxamino i>nd pass, upon tho vuluu- ' ing Voung Mnrrio^Voiiinn of Thin City; . ' YOU Misrepresents Their Attitude oi\ Im­ tions of tho different munioipaUtibs’ropre- ' Through' FalKO StorJea He Tries tO In- D ik : COVERT portant. Borough. Matters—Tho Cburt’a so 11 feed arid dotqrmi’no the rate ot—tho, cluee H er to. T.eave Iier llu»buml aml AW M ay 7)e In vok ed . county tax and tho state school taxJ ^ .Home. • •* , ’ a WILL T ho. form er -Was. placed a t $<).0JJ and tho 208 Bond Street, Although there were numerous matters Arthur IlpUlun ol Xoivnrk, self stylud 1 -KNOW latter at tho former being somewhat ^fluHnpion^l)igli=fUmpttPtance49Hhe^nflideratfe!r^£‘tfiet higher than last year, tho latter somewhat Asbury Park, J. Bradioy Bench council last night, ‘tlicro tempted to commit suicide last night In a loss.. 1 .. J IT Wiia no .mooting of that body, for reasons cellk in.Park hall, where lie had been con­ best known to Mayor A* T. Itogors. I’he taxes in qiiestion for the past three fined for disorderly conduct.. - years are as follows : ' Thofcouhcllmon gathered an" usual. nt > Holden; it will bo roiiiembored, gained ' • 3897. lSOaf,’ * ISSHli MX); tho place of .meeting anti waited, in vain County ta x .. . f: ^3:87^ tl.lIJ ! o.lU“ considemblonotorloty*.i n^his . city, soine for tho appearance of Muyor Rogers, who S tate school...... 2.7U 2.77 .‘.>.70 S.tti tiino ago by reason x of a ru mqred olopo- Trnst AKBURY PARK nna OOBAN GXIOVB lives noxt door to tho council chamber. Tho valuation of Asbury Park remains mont with Mrs. Kdlth Gerner of Seventh • And - At last Councilman Burney dot'ormincd prtiotieajly unchanged, except, of eoursei nYcnuo, and It >vas for annoying Mrs. Cor­ ... 1 HotelBronswlak, to beard tho lion in'his don,. His, effort tho increase for .new buildings and im ner that Holdon was iirfested last night. . o m o n < Kaliroad Depot and ■ •*> . '■ ;WM‘ Bangs Avenue., was unsuccessful, however, lie found pryyements, which is loss than Sioojooo. ' For four m onths, it is suid, he has, been, Safe Deposit Company Principal O lflo e .A806 MAIN BTRKKT tho. chief executive complacently writinp. Iii the township tlip increase is about persecuting Mrs. Qerner and Jior mother, Gooda BtormJ At reasonable rates, - In answer to the query as to whether ho $LM,000, making tho valuation! about ]SIi*s. Harris, at tholr homo on Seventh Monmouth Building', A slury Park, It. J . Telephone connection. t\ O, Box 607, - intended to open thomcetlng tho mayor Is *2,3iHMG5. :‘ j ' avenuo and ,at their .store on St. John’s - AflBumr P Ait it reported to have said tliat be didn’t know Tho m ising of tho valuation of. Deiil island, Sunset lake. He Jin’s*begged, im­ CAPITAL,...... $100,000. of any business of importance to coino up provoked quite a light. Tho exact ilg plored and demaiuleir Mrs. Corner to come YOU For otherwise , I: could not ' help and that he was busjr with hisown'privute. ures are not at hand, but tho amount1 was out arid .spealc to hi ni and has oven threat­ SURPLUS,...... 25,000. your fulling oyealght with. speo- affairs. ^ , placed Ht about $l,rAM),000. ! ened her lifo and^her mother’s, as well as 'taclea or eyefilansea, But the pa­ , Mi:. Burnqy then nccusod him of pur­ The valuation of Brailley Beach was his own. Kzecniea all trusts known to the lsw . ARE tient, helpful nose la barbarously posely preventing tho meeting to servo his ’* Yesterday he was particularly violent. r SliiOl! KAISHD. H. A. TU8TING, Secretary. comfort. When you wear a pair spring. ----- •. ••-.'."1- . school taxes wero paid to tho ox tent of so jncenscd at tho intrusion that had it not ,7^ D. C. CORNB^I/, Treasurer N O ^ F n,y ° ^ eKItt«ae8 your nose will The councilliiqn o^ ttye borough claim about $11-10. The. valuation was ontiroly been for tho quieting in(lUeiico of his wife Strong Force of Boers Bonibarded Town DIRECTORS t IX \JOE j bo oi lucky oa your eyea. that ho has made falso representations to too high nnd the Atlantic Coast Haiiwny ho would havoj takon a desperate rovongo and Then.Kctired, • ----- o. H. Brown, R. A. Tasting, J. H. Buchanon, . Henry Mitchell, M, D, tho summer residents concerning lits stand coinpany refused to pay tax on it, Tho on ilbklon. ■*' 1. Cape Town; •Wednesday.—rltoberts -ro- D. C. Cornell, John P. O’Brien, . 011 certain borough matters and, misrepre­ taxes paid by tho borough were thoroforo Shortly after OiTlcor Itogors had placed W. J. Harrison, Perry R. Smith,> ceived today from Ladybrand, in tho Col. G. B. M. Harvey,' 8. A, Patterson, sented their attitude, 011 im portant ques­ a total loss. Tho railroad Is now valued his prisoner In Park halHi passerby heard Slate of New,York Republicans Orange Free State, ■word saying that the George B. Kroehl A. O. Twining. tions affecting tho welfare of the munici­ at ^ , 000; • ’1 ■ , : •' . . groans from tho building, and notifying Bruce 8. Keator, M. D., H . H.iVreelsnd. , CLAUDE J. WISEMAN. Goes Through. Boors who had been besieging tho garrison I O. D. W. Vroom, pality. .' . the w atchm an an investigation Was made. of . 150 m e n ’ for somoYlhyS, were retiring.- Jewelerarid Optician - The Charge is also made .tbnt lasfc night’s THE PUBLIC LIBRARY I t was fouinl th at Holdon.. had attem pted On Monday the 2 ,000.Boors who surround- —645-Cooktiaan Ave.- meeting was proven ted because tho mayor to swallow' tho contents of a four-ounce od t bn tiiwn pt»ppi»n»d awny with'their'nine did not desire the license question brought W ork Delayed So T hat Completion ia Iin~ bottlo of carbolic acid and J)r. J. F, Acker­ guns all day. The bombardment was ro- iilannou, watchos anil jewelry repaired up. He is opposed to tho collection of de­ posaiblo^Bcforo October—State (if man wras summoned. Assisted by anothor sultloss, how'ovcr. On Tuesday morning High-Grade Fishing M F wltli i>romi>tm*<8 und skill. tlio Iinprovementa. .{ lluhtnee of State Ticket Chosen on Ono fiepairing on Bods and Keels, linquent licenses by suit lentil those re­ doctor ho worked over tho prostrate body lliilkit—Candidate for Governor Mukea the Boers* renewed tlio attack w ith small maining unpaid from last year aro col­ Thero has been’considemblo delay in tho for some tlmoA I t was found impoKslble arm fire, but later the lire ceased .and the CIGARS (AND TOBACCO completion of the public library at Clrand Brief Speech of Aceoptance-r-ltooHevelt Imported Key.Weet and Domes tie Cigars and all lected. te^uso a stomach pump, but a poworf ill Arrives In Tfme < t« Make Congrntuhw Boers retired presumably in the face of the' IF YOU HAVE and First avenues. It wns thought at first Smokers1 Articles. f , A t tho mooting of tho council higjrwcok, qmofcie wns at last administered and con- -—torV-Speech-Before Body~Adj<»urn'a.-—-- arrival) of reinforcements. __ _ The beat cigar that .5 .oents .can_bay,____ _ whon soyoral sumnrbr residouts complain- tho^vo'rlrcouldbodoijeljy^Vifg717i)Ut.ifci¥ tinuod vomiting was produced. Had it A later despatch than the above from ed of tho streets, ncomiulttco was ap­ likely the repairs will not be completed be­ not been (or the liquor ho liad drunk it is Saratoga, X. Y., 'Wednesday.—The sec­ Cape Town says “It is ollicial ly announced J. F. SEGER, Cooklnan'Avonue TO INVEST pointed to sob if there w;cre syillolent funds fore Oct. 1. • 1 : thoughytHo-attempt at suicide Would have ond day’s, session of tho Itopubllcan State that the siege of Lady brand Urns boon to makothojieces.mry improvements. The division, of the ono big room into boon successful. .. V . convention was called to order at iu.i7i raised.1 threo apartmonts has been dono and all tho The first. order- of business was nomlipi* ,LOOK AT THE FOLLOWING The assertion-is made tlfat this is an­ . This inorning Ilbuieil 'ajipeai cd to bo all >.. HON. ABTMVit BE W A lt 1)KA1>. other reason why lasbnight’s mooting was irisklo niason work has boon completed. right, oxcopt that his mouth auu 111 i c s - fo r STATIONERY Line $7,500 at. 5 per centr on 50 among transient and iHirnianeht residents, on First av.onue will 1)6 commenced In a attempt to administer it to Mrs. Geriipr.' tor Uepewr placed Woodruff in nomi­ the last 15 years, uiul wiio was stricken few days. This, it will bo romombored, is nation * for . lieuteiian^governor., After room hotel and 165 acres of land,, and unless something Is .done the mutter . Several times within the past ifow yburs with apoplexy Sunday, died here this Views of Asbury Park, 10c. WiliiJlkely-bo.. bi’oiight to,, the attention of tho gift of Henry Steinbach.^ ; Holdon is said to liavo attempted suicide. DopoVv finished Senator White of mostly -under^ cultivation at Dela^1 Onondaga seconded the nomination of Tally Cards and Punches. tfio courts. Should theTnatteir be brought / -. '• HI aba t M uter ” T onlglit. thico iTyleaping^trom a New- ^York forry- WoodrufT. Thero being no other nomina­ ware Water Gap, to law It is hinted that much information Tho.full auditorium chorus and ort;hoH- bottt into the ieo ill led river and again Playing' Cards. tions Woodruir was declared the nominee. of interest, to the taxpayers would bo se­ tru will render. Rossini’s beautifu .work, with carbolic acid, lie was arrested oneo $5,000 at 5 per cent, on finely Odell was then escorted to the platform 14kt Fountain Pen, $1.00. cured. r , 1 “Stubat Mator,” at tho Ocean Gro r6 audl- before in tlris city iiy Ollietn* Rogers, lpcated hotel property in Asbury and wildly cheered. In a few .well chosen Ordered to Bemove G. A. B. Button. toriunutonight;-': The rush of woi k when charged with stealing.bicyclo lumps •from Card Board and Mounting Board Park. tho first production was given a few weeks G. T. Sanford, for whlcii oilense ho spoilt words Odell aceepted the nomination. ' Owen McBridnj a veteran of the civil Henator Kruinof Schoharie offered a reso­ 22x28. i ' " Others on application. war, was filled to tho brim with’ intoxi­ ago would not'permit many persons to at­ 00 days in jail. ^ Mrs. Gornor says that it was Holden’s lution that the present state ticket bo Picture Binding and Library Paste. cants last night and creatol considerable tend who now have more loisure, nnd they falso stories that*lirst Induced her to leave nominated on;one ballot. The ‘resolution trouble in the vicinity of Virst nnd 'Ocean will doubtless bo delighted that tin i oppor- All Latest Magazines. her husband. *Shp charges th a t while siio carried and the ticket was nominated. W . H , B e e g l e avenues, ilo throw Ofltcor Nowmati olT tunity offers. -.Isalxil B outon,alto; Ju lian Walker, basso, and Alex. McGuirl^, tonor, was away Holden wrote to the newspapers, Governor Roosevelt nriived at the hall New York 'and Philadelphia his bicycle when he appeared on tiie'scone, shortly afternoon and after a brief spoCeli but-wlth tho holp of Onicbi* l^aliuateor he will sing in tlio solo and quartet parts, but letters purporting* to conio from her and Papers. '. ^ 226 MAIN STREET, signed her. mime, While In reality she by him tho convention adjourned sine die. was finally lodged in Park hall. lie was tho soprano is unknown. Eva Gardner know nothing thenii Since then, sho 5,000 Novels at 10c. Asbury Park, N. J. decldudly meek and obliging when ar- Coleman, who sang before, is in Chicago. ______EDICT’S IIKFlANT TONK " . -sjiysvhtrhasiicch-cbntinually dogglng-hcr ndgiied.before Jubliiee^Borden this morn- MiKH“CaTo!in^Slm]lliord may 1 jo“socurod7 about, sending letters, messages and tele­ ing. The justico, who is himself.nn old A good soprano will sing, that is assured. Iaaued From Tai-Vunn*l,ru August JiOt nnd HARRY A. BORDEN gram s1 innumerable, saying ho had boon veteran, onlered tho prisoner to remove Tht? same low admission will prevail to­ Signed by Dowager 1'hnpreaa. , Pointers for his G. A. It. button, and this he did Avith night as*formeiiy. I. ■ . ' ’ seriously hurt, was breathing his last and ►Shanghai, Wednesday.T-An Im perial edict, Stationer ^N ew sdealer trembling fingers., Ilo was lined which uttering various other pluints, all in a dated Tai-Yuan-Fu, Aug.. JJO, sxiys the . Jilted.Barmaid Geta 44,000. vain eTTort to again induce her to lenvei his friends paid and ho was released. court lied front: Pekin oil account of > tho ]c Wearers ~) London,, Wednesday.—A sontatlonal her husband. Cor. Bond St. and Mattison Aye. breach of~t»romisoriuiit case was|decided disturbances between the Boxers and. Water Carnival at Pleasure Buy. ~ ~ — '*■ i Christians and for fear that the emperor -v. ■ A r .T lI U K S K W A L L . horo today whon tlio court awardod Mrs Hotel Keoper’a rlimuolnl Troubles. Tonight tlio Pleasure Bay Amuse­ would be killed. - Viceroys an*'exhorted to Caroline MaVcro. a hariiydd, X-1,000 as The guests a t Bevoiiport Inn, on .tho ■- It In juot nit linportiiiit to Imvo tor ment company will endeavor to. imitate inorning.- •*!lis wife and son William were l'oclly lltlinB framoa ;«3 corrootly damages for her wounded aiTeot ions. The ocean. front, wore seriousiy alarmed this unite in order to avenge the injuries suf­ tho example of Anbury P ark and Oeoaii' fered a t the hands of the allies and to raise lit his bedsides a t tho last. Sowall was born — — ■' ground lonsos. I; lnnko miro tlio defendant is a cousin of the Karl bf CraVon. morning over the prospects of having no CJrove, as displayed In the Wesley lake ta xes a tut enroll troops; Thp edict, is signed’ a'. Bath in lS-'tri. He 'was estimated to be frames lit tlio fuco [lorfi'otly. It In • -Jwr——r"-- :T ■ dinner when Constable Samuel White,' worth Hevei-al 'millions, but no exact esti­ carnival, from which the Pleasure Bay TjOHt in Catacombs of Itomei- by tho Downgur Knipress and worded in a DHSOUtliil. to gooil vIbIoii tlm t tho ariTil^” Vvrt1rafl' execution; foi* a debt due peoplo lmvo evolved a similar exhibition., Rome, Wednesday; — Two American mate,of his wealth has ever beenmade. Probably not, but why run, the tho Steinbuoh-company, made his appeai’- defiant tone. • cuutroot tho kIubsos cpmo. oxnutly More than 20(Jt boats arc entered for tho ^tourists who w'ore lost in tho catacombs opposite; Iho pupils o t thu eyus, iiutl nnce. Tlio help about the hotel wej’e also ailU TA ltV OBJECT LESSON. GKO BLEU TIRED OF WAU. risk of seriously injuring, your Eyes grout water carnival and.a splendid dis­ for more' than iii hours, wore; found this by- the use of incorrectly fitted with Ul llttluB friimos this most Im- play of aquatic fireworks has also been seripusly1 ularmedr'as they thought tho NcgolhilinK With British for 'Surrender morning In an exhausted condition. EngliHh Forts Defeat 'Niival Attack ..But glasses . when you qan have them porU ut efstmUiU may ba ftbtont. arranged as a sldo oxhibltion. It "is ex­ proprietor, Mrs; ICrO.ljindsuy, lmd made or Himself and TroopH. hor departure. .-She “soon returned,.how­ * " Invadera’lJind at. AiH»tbor Point. skillfully adjusted by - - Eyos Examined Froo pected that 10,000 people will visit Pleas­ Visiting Bunkers liad Banquet. Prelorla, Wednesday. — Commaiulant ure bay this evening. V . Six wealthy bankers of Copenhagen, ever, with her counsel, S. A-^Patterson, Dover, Kng., Wednesday.—In the com­ Grobler. wiio had beoi^ oja;rating with headed by I']. Thulson, who are making a and produced-a bill of sale for the hotel, bined army and navy manoeuvres held here Oliver, the lioev leader recently eapfcurcd Willard C. Wiseman , 41 Umbrella Antiie" Hi nglugv Hr unit. tour of tho country, had a banquet at the property to hor sister, Mrs. Davis oC Bel- this m orning the idoaw ns to show’, what by the Jiiitishj Is Negotiating with the STILES & CO. Annie Ilowo.of the* West Side,better n'iar. It is ^understood. that several other ghanco a foreign invasion would, have* Asbury Park Optical Parlor, ' Coleman House yesterday. They express­ British with view of* surrendering. He Philadelphia,Eye Specialists known tinder her alias of- “Umbrella ed thomsolvos as doligiitcd ..with Asbury suits against Mrs. Liiulsay. have been Tho forts ilo fen ted In the* main naval at­ asks fqr equal treatment for tlio few of his 603 Cookman Avonuo. Annio,” was arrested last night by Ollicer Park and Its accommodations;^ _. * begun. c tack, but meanwiiileinvaders landing.at followers who fought,* after taking the At 222 Main street, Asbury Park,, Chapman. She Was in a glorious state of another point-seized tho London railway. Cor. Kmory Btroot. ^ T«l. 1!) Cleared OVei: iSlOO.* L i^htnlii^ fitrikca Satnb MiurTwivu. oath of allegiance tt Cdraer Main Avenue and Pilgrrtm Pathway try the Steinbach stores,' , . ^113 ^8* V Over One Hundred - Gueata Today. B. M„ Pmi.MPS & Co., 1*111.East State St., . near the Siind hills. . ‘ wys a shirt, wa^st. hffnlr, even tho bride OCEAN ClROVl!. Mr. A. tt. Parsons^oT jho Brunswick : T renton, N. J . »; dolling lier.bridal robes until tho evening ORGANIZED PCDRUARY ia a t First National llanlc , ' said today:—-“TliO'Briinswlek will keep Or B. M. Phillips, Second avenue,' BoVmar. . Wearing Clotlies Forever' reception. Rev.' Dr." Levy, tho*ofllciatlng stookfor bale—thlrteoh (18) flhoros. For HKNBY O. WINQOR, President, particulars apply’to F. A. Pawloy, ‘real opon'.\mtll- Oot. 1 If only two guests Re­ ■ Is m an’s lot. -We are inon’B pufcflttors clergjMnaiL, w’as the only person'present main.”" ’ Tho hotel is entertaining moro Wo hiivo compietert our full Bummer and can show* you the ilricst assouthient of wiio wroro a coat. OFFICERS: i . • QEO, W.;;EVANS, Vlce-Prosidont/ oetato and insurance, 72H Mattison ave­ lino of. ladles’ shlrf waists; no size so ready made clothes oil tho coast. „ KUMUND E. I)AYTOn I Cashier. nue. . v SOHtf than 1 0 0 today.^ ‘ GKORGtB P. KROKHL.'Froeldent small qr largo but wo have It. Np material TlIK STKlN'IlACIt COMPA'NV. ' Asbury' Park Lots for Snle. JKSaETanNOT.ABsIstant Cashier. ‘,Tako'Kbnnot:lne for Indigestion. ~ t hv ~' or stylo that’s, down to'?latb bu t-it’s heror* O. H. BROWN, lat'Vlco PresIdent ------— ------DIRKOTORa: - —— —»----- Crosblols.. iiniiipn»o.sale .of ...trnnlvSt^iil — laoj- • Cootc’s-B e e -H iv k . — 13 veFe-lotft-^uro—1 oca tod-on—streets—one- -MrDrIiAMMAN,-2 na Vloe-PreBldontr DH. il. k* w. nETIUCK, sizes and kinds, bags, toloseopos and dress hundred 'febt * iii width,' witli ga^, ’sower _T,_ K| UN FI APPt.KPY, suit cases will continue next weck-at-last —.—--- -- —Featival-Boatpoi^d. - 1 . — A-vory.desl hible O-rooin-do^-no wi J*-pa and^rvvntcr—3iiainsr-,~Priccs-i'range—frpm- —------M. H. BCOTT.CasliIer.- N. E, UtlcnANON, „ : JOHN nqOBARp, yoar’s prlcys. 508 Main streot. ;y 4 . The Catholic fostlval, In aid of tho Subsorlbo for our wcokly edition, Tin:- pered; at 518 Cookman avenue.' Apply to $1,000 upwiinb Whore parties build no . tlV u. OMVTON,’ LBW18 UAINEAn, church of the Holy Spirit* which was to SnoitE PitKSS. A 1(1 tho local nows of in­ M ilan Ross agency;.. x’lO-l- money required and in addition a build- •SO^W^JSyjIKSt —OBOi^y.-TnBAT, J. r—Soi,vadvorfcisumi5nt of Hotol Normandie, takii .pluuo ou Hopt, 0_a|id_l, hai hoim post- terest for only $1 a year.—Adv. ; - . - ing 16an w ill bo. made. Inquire a t P ark Patrons* valuablekraiftivalila )1 t a r . .* ,• irK n a u s o N , f t '• . • A l t o s t i l t o n , . Now York city, in^His.lssuo, 106m tf poiicu until Wednesday and Thursnayl ^T ake-R onnQtj-lncfor-in(ilgostion.:-"ini:T ' hull. “ — i-lftjemtf-keeping free of charae. —— ------UENItV O. W1NBOR, i ‘ Sept; ill and' 14;' . , ,'211-13 . A ll Allonhu rs t lots to bo soi l t,hls Foreign exohanne bought and sold Takoluunohcs for, Ross-Foriton F arni lit suinm eiv . Take Inunehes for Ross-Fontoii Farm at ■All lots to*be sold a t Allohhiirst. inj^rlakon statlon. : : - - :~~ i ;: 1 Wmtf All -Allonhurst-lots - to—be^ sold- this Intbrlakon station. -----^lHlmtf Collections prom ptly acknowledged A p c o u n te Respectfully Solicited. , -, i . • ' ■ summer. \ " ■ '. /••• : ' A * Take launches for Ross-Fonton Farm at 0 onnc\t-lne tor indlgostlon. tin SafQ Leposlt B oxes ,to R ent. . Interlaken station. ;i9-hntf All Allonhurst lots, to bo sold tl.ls All Alienimrst lots to be sold this ’ Ronnoti-lno for indigestion. ,.tm Btinimjr. j We issue Foreign Drafts and Let- sutnmor. . Tako launches for Itoss'Fenton Farm lit YOUH BUSINESS ^A ^bR S ‘ faB- SPBQTPULLY 80X.ICITBD, . . tere of Credit. , . Hennet-lnc burej indigestion. % A ll lot3 to bo Bold a t Allonhurst. . Tako Ronuot lno for indigestion. RonaotJno for indigestion, Iu t jrluken BtutlQn. • ltMmtf ASBUltY PARK DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 5, 1900,

Dowager Empress Appoints New Commissioners. SAND ARTIST A MAJ.9EITY ABE 1HXIF0EBI&S, We have just laid in, the finest Mr. Taylor Has Been Modeling at A«> BECAUSE l‘ne & cut g^ass> china, bric-a-; Danger of an Vprialng In Soutl^erb '-brae and statuary procurable. China — Growlnn Fccliuff Agalmt bury Park tor Eight Years. All Forciffnera-Germanj' to; Laud . Troops at'Shanghai. . . Shanghai, Sept. 5.—It is officially an­ A CHALLENGE / ■ ( nounced that Germany is about to land One Hundred nothin' have been placed 450 tVoops hero to co-operate in the pro­ with the Asbury Bick Board of Trade to be tection of the city. given to tiiu winner-in a-Sand modeling We have the newest ancTmost Li Hung Chung, Yung Lu, Hsu Tung contest who van excel ‘Mr. Taylor. This challunpe is to all tho Hand n rtlstao l merit artistic styles, * We are, relia- and Prince Ching, whom an imperial itiilie world. . BECAUSE bleif-and t we gives, a discount edict lia s . appointed peace commission* —Ittlie abovo nlwllBiliro la aeceittod-hy-any i mt- r a h t ' ' . V !! . . crsr~ constitute ra ~ radical lyj'ant if oreign- European nrtlBt, null ha dlipiilil »>rims in be commission. II bu Tung, guardian of tlio, a winner, Jiu will," in. addition lo.UmJfOQ, heir apparent, is especially obnoxious. receive free second cnbiu passage out und Three of the commissioners are Mant- return. • choos; The American association, whose membership includes all the foremost JUDBEB, ; business men at Shanghai, met yesterday Assemblyman Samuel Kfrkbrido, Asbiuy and adopted a protest against the evacua­ Park. ■ ' •• i ^ v... ■ • • i It is. the last week the wonder- Hal Allaire, Allaire. tion of Peking, until a .liitnl settlement IJUILDJNq Frank M. Huyior, fjorg Branch Ite3or& BElCAUSE £uI painting-Niagara, will be has been readied; • The meeting also re- , on exhibition." . 'solved' to urge President McKinley to insist upon tile-appointment of satisfac­ New-York State Dulldliig, 1’nn-American Exposition, lluffiilo, N. Y., 1001. tory 'commissioners, nnd the recognition' iiues-due't6 tile disorder; but thtsregular- Yellow In iVnvnnn. The Hjissian forces in Manchuria are system of government business is being ENGLAND MUST PAV. Havana. Sept.' 5.—The yellow fever now moving:, on • Ivirip, an important carried bn the same as ever* 'Phis is so as outbreak in Havana, although serious, is stratcgic[il. position, where there is a to the Chinese legation here, which is Indemnity- Aivitrd For Seltsnrq ol confined to a.large extent to Ihe Spanish large arsenal. AVlicn Kirju has been Haiti to have suffered no .inconvenience by x « (icriiinn Merchant Ships. colony. The best'quarters of tlie city arc captured, they will occupy Mukden, cap­ reason of the upheaval. Berlin, Sept. o.—T|ie .decision of the affect oil,' the lower .portions heiiig almost ital of the province of Leuo-tbug. \ A n. oflieia 1 comm union tion received here Anglo-Gerumu commission respecting the .exempt; 'Tlie. a nf hor i ties; contend; clean­ Hongkong dispatches report persistent through diplomatic channels makes the indemnities to be paid to the owners liness is. of no effect in preventing contn*. rather surprising statement that Li Hung. of German vessels seized by British war­ gum ami local conditions seems to sub­ Open until 9 P. M. rumors of an approaching’autiforeign ris* Chang is at present* using,all his efiWis ships in South African waters* %s as fol­ stantiate this. Kighty-flve cases were un* ing, and there is much uneasiness there.*. to have one or.more of'the-powers dissent lows: . . *. . • • der observrt.ion yesterday. froin Russia's proposition, believing that For the detention of the Bundesrnth,- REPORT FRdM CHAFFEE, the rupture of the allies will be of greater the General and, the Herzog the East 'JHvo Girin Dro^Vned.. advantage to China, than any agreement, African line receives £20,000, and £5,000 • Carmel, N. Y;, Sept. o.-^Miss Muriel Sheds Some^AddUional Lig:ht on the even on the fuj:6 rable basis-put forward- will be paid to the owners of the goods. Agnp. dauglitnr of former School Com­ Situation In China. by llussia. The owners of the bark Hans Wag­ missioner -.^rillard -F^Agor, and Miss Washington, Sept. 5.—:A very inter­ Chlim'H W ar .'Prcp'urn^iontt. ner will receive £4,437.and .the owners of Pearl Hadden,, daughter of George O. esting dispirvch has been received nt the the. bark ifarie £1 2 0 . . • v' ■ 1 Ljulden,'U'ere drmvnoil 'in Kirk lake near . Further evidence that Oh 1 na was pre* wnr department, from Gttnerab-Chaffee.- Both governments agree to accept the the summer report of Lake Mahopae yes: To Protect Themselves It described the military^ situation as paring for a war that must follow the’ex­ pulsion of foreigners has reached the w»u * decision. ■ . r tei’day. They were in bathii^.with Mis? Tlio monarchs may -have to wear suits of emjnently satisfactory and wotild have Alice Cole, who a hue of ^he three could armor to ward off tho attempts of assassins1’. been of greater vulrte but for the omis­ depart ment'• in. a letter from. Captain ■ FiKhtlns In the lij-denberg: Ililla. JU LIA N p l a c e ; 140 T H IR D ST Uiehai'U Paddock, commanding Troop K, swim. ‘ * Wo protect yoii from dissatisfaction by our sion common to all of-tho other oiiiciai Crocodile Kiver Valley, ‘ TransvaaU ;:oton inrt.’nn Unof iJend. guni*antco of your money back if not satisfied. Uisjnvtches from China—namely,4hc date Sixth cavalry, guarding the great Tich- Sept. o.—(General Buller yesterday recoit- ELIZABETH. ELIZABETHP’T line. h-ttvr—x^t^r-scittr-irr hoitered the Boer position in the piouiF PmeTailorins ReaByMadErClotttag Press announces the ‘death of Chrc!' 7 7 However, tnkiijg into consideration the Colonel Carter, assistant adjutant gen­ ttijns overlooking LydenbOrg. General Mats, Caps ana Furnishing fact that a cablegram was received by eral, aud made remarkably quid; time Botha and 2,000 burghers had previous­ Cljarger at liif< home near tiie Cheyenne the state^department dated five'days ago across .the Pacific, having left Ticn-tsin ly joined the forces holding the pass. agency. "Charger was oiie of the party from Mr. Conger, the conclusion was on Aug. 7 and arriviul here iMonday., Its The Boers opened with three “Long which helped to rescue white captives C. W, PATTERSON reached that Genera 1 ChaffeeV dispatclf date-is nearly three weeks; later than Toms” and fired continuously all day from .the hostilcs after the New JQlm also was .sent from >eking about Aug» that of any mail that has i'eached the long. The British had few casualties; massacre. ‘ The surviving members of . ! THE LEADER 20 or 30. . General Chaffee asks a very war. or navy department from north tliat party are Swift Bird, Little_No* 15G MAIN ST. 17 FRONT ST. important question as to (.be withdrawal China. Captain Tsftldock writes: Dentli of General Delarey Reported. heart,-,#Four ‘ Bear and W hite . Sfwaii.. 622 COOKMAN AVENUE “This is a curious place. I have been Three of them '.attended the funeral; of .the American troops. The answer tc Pretoria, Sept. 5.-^It is reported that ONE PRICE. MONEY BACK. RAHWAY. RED BANK. thnt question, it is said, might' have been here at„the arsenal with my troops for General Delarey, the Boer commander, found i in the state- department's answer four days. . There are thousands of arms died of wounds received at Eland’s river ■ , ToilristM From Chinn. to the llussian evacuation proposition. of.a 11 makes* and. millions of ammunition, Niagarn Falls, Sept. u.—Mr. and Mrs. But that answer,, or rather n synopsis of uniforms -and equipments7 of every tie-- VERMON S VOTE, Carl Ilolstrom of Peking,- Dr.' O. W. it, was not cabled to General'Chaffee.un­ Acr.iption. I could easily equip a m u­ Andrews ,of .Hongkong nnd^ attached' to til the 30th wit., and it is assumed tliat, seum, but situated as we are can take He^tibllcnn Governor Elected by II. M. S. James of the royal navy and allowing foi* the siune time in transmittal nothing of any size. I find in the iibriiry About 27,000 Plnraiity. Mrs. Andrews, also Mr. Drummon^l Hay zus-wasr-eoi w nmed^^M-fcmTnrHdiairce’s ■ miv-^own—or-dinn'tee—repoi^—and ’..inanyJ. nf..Slnmghai.-cdittu:-jiL-the-^ii>r.th-Cb,pn. XOOKMAN-i dispatch received yestertlay, tiie syin>psis English and American works on arms,, Herald, compose a party of tourists who lias just reached him. When the Amer­ ammunition, etc. Ail sho\V signs of nse(. have, reached here. BED BANK, ASBURY PARK, ican answer to the llussian proposal was having“ slips and marks in many places.7' made public, it was stated hero that Gen­ This is regarded a^ rather conclusive Our learning lq so long In getting and eral Chaffee had been instructed some that. China was making ready for the so. very Imperfect tlmt the greatest P E R C E N T . tiny* before by telegraph just what course conflict which her 'autiforeign generals clerk kndws not the thousandth part of to pursue-in-the^matter of ret iring'from: ^knew-w’ould'-be-inj'vitable- if- they-hoped whaC bcTi s lenornnt.—Jereiiiy. Taylo r/~ Peking in the event of the emergency to remain in powi’1* and indicates that the We-havei the above sum to place in that afterwartl arose. This being so, this Boxer movement w as somewhat fortu* Bonnet-ino for indigestion. tm arge or small amounts on first mortgage Hpnlication for instructions might bo'rt*-. nato for foreigners in forcing tMiinq's MAD 180 N—AVE; 7 8 S-BRIDQEST gnrdt'd as'an indication tlfat he hnd not hand before .the dominating intluences ( Bemocratlic State Convention. toanB“on~Asbuiy-Parlc7~Loch~Arbcurr surrouiidiiig the einpress dowagCr were received the original instructions'when Tho Domocratlq voters of Ingw Jersey airo AUenhurst and Deal busineBS or dwel- he sent his message. fully prepared for invasion by the allies. PLAINFIELD. SOMERVILLE f Not Ordered to I;eave Pekinu. The speedy transmission of Captain Pad- re ..'.. 70o per ll)w powers relative to gtnieral. eA*acuation is ^larylnml inid We.it Virginia Joix a t 12 o’clock, noon, for the purpose of se­ X. B. C l i p s ...... 7Kf iw rbne Onr Poultry Food...fl 'JO j)er Keator Block. Yellow Cora...... »5o per 100 Barley (lMUt>s)...... ;$h'2«porbag 1^now 11. It was stated, at .the war depart- 1» Firing Tlieir-Firnt Cun, lecting presidential electors. . Cracked C o r n .....* ...... t 1.00 per 100 Wheat...... ‘.fl. JO per 100 ..inent that our. position- wirs unchanged. Cuinnorhind; Md;, Sept. 5.—The open­ The basis of reptesontatlon will be one IVjaraeM m U ..,...... ,^...,..^./....41.01 |>cr. 100 No^l Gr«in M ixture^.1 27 ]nir 100 If Russia withdraws her troupsv then Ground Feod,..; ...... $1.00 i»er UK) Cut H a y ...... ■ ...... JITkj per 10• F A H I S 5 0 'CENTS.. has expressed no wish to be relieved, rn»e journey tif the presidential candi-. and tin* st a t e-department holds flirt t since date across the -’stnto was. not devoid of In accordance with tlio above call tlio Mrnls a la Carte. Rcfrefltiineiite, etc — he has passed’ through the perilous or­ lalior for liim. for wiiilo lie left the train Democratic voters of tho several town- Capt. L. Nowman. Capt. Frank I’oarco. Clam Bi>ke DiunorH to order. Boats for Ulre by I ho tiny, eeok.or season, deal of the siege lie is not likel.v to der. -but-once on the journey Jie made a UuTn- BhooUug Oailery and BtmffleHoHrdn.___ jQood CrabMugand Wyhtog- sire a' relief imdor the present more fa* sbipa-in-tho-county o r Mbimioulh aro -ro- her of brief addresses from the real; phit- (lueatccl to meet iit the places tiurelnaftpr vorablf^ conditions.*-1 .form of the.hindmost car. Take Btectric C^r Cooknian Avenue and M ain Street It 11 hh!n Not V et iAVUb'drawii. desigiiatec! on II You are Not Already SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 , 1900, In . view of the statement of Count BASEBALL SCORES, Using Our" Lausdors, Itussiau minister of foreign af­ a t 4 o’clock [S.1 in., for tho purpose of elect­ fairs, in the Official Mi*ssengt?r that or­ HcNtilts o f Yesterilny'f* (inmes Iii th e ing delegates to tlie_sali3 stato convention. Special Blend Java and ders already had jiecn lssu»*tl .to M. tit: D ifferen t 1.o»kiii*h. i Tlio folloWing table shows the places desig­ (tiers nml to the aniiy to leave Peking • . NATIONAL IXAliUli, ‘J* , nated 'fori holding the primary meetings, flocha Coffees the.statement was made at the state de­ At lirtmUlyii— . , R. II..E. partment that, no-sueh determination had and tlie nunibor of dologutes 'ciieii town­ lln.>r.ilil>n.«. .. 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 -I— 7 1*J * C. ship Is eatitlud'to under the calli For Hotels, Restaurants tijid Boarding O n I l e a l Luke, Aa bury Park been ctnn.nniniJ'tiit'd'.t'/i Washington. Prob­ . . i -0 I ‘- 1 0 -1 0. 0 0~ 8 15 2 ^No.of- Houses you should try some. ably nothing short of nn'ofliriul statement Jt.utr'ii'-’s—IIowcll and McGuire; Garvin -utui ShnpTiiily nnd the Dominicans. . * Delogfi^tw. from Peking ’to the effect that the Rus­ Uunoinic. ,.. ' ' Itavann, Sept.. 5.—Manuel Sanguily, Atlantic ...... Hotor.',...... ColtaNock...... 1 Only 25 Cents per Pound, sians have niove'il woiild -be regnrded liy At Nf\v York— —, R, H. E Ejitonto^oi...Garrigan’H...... Occanport...... 2 ;; • ••• H o w O pen ... ■ New York... 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1’ 1 8 . fl president of the University of Havana, Freehold,...... Kiehardson's...Freehold...... 5 our government as sutlit-ient. basis for recently refused to allow the Dominican A Good Java and Marlpabo for 20o • ► ’ *...... , .' Cincinnati... 0 0 0 2 •! 0 0 0 0— 55 7 2 Hetnidol...... Hotel...... Holmdol...... 1 per ibt A Good Coffee for lBo, such, important action as the withdrawal . ltatierie»—liiiwley and Urady; KcotLan<^K,ilioo.' monks to enter their portion of the uni­ Howell ...... Htrnugh’sHoflFarmiiiRdalo..; 2 J ► A strictly flrstolaas family resort, Everything new Bince laflt season, ; of our troops.;, . , . Mnnnlapnn. ...Fleming’s ...... EngliHhtown... 2 . Second Bume— ' .It,. ir.-E.. versity buildings. This step, caused a Marlboro...... Hotel...... Marllioro...... 2 40 years’ experience eHables aa to orfer !o it • 1 . • • • ' - '■ ' In dipl<»rnati«r quarters Russia's motive Sew Vork... I 2 2 J,t 0 n J5 Ii •great sensation. Governor General Wobd Matawan...... Aberdeen Inn.,Mata^wan...... 2 our customers an artlole that will give sat­ ' ► Tolop/iono 120 n . . , ' v 1 continues tf> lie a fruitful theme. Tlie. L 'iiicinnati.1 - 0 0 0 4 0 .0 .0 0— 3 '9 “S' on his return orderd th at the monks .be Middletown ..Nnvesink'Hull Naveainlc..;.... 5 isfaction. « » . • • , . ■ ■ : • ‘ . • theory advanced .by M. Blowitz in' tho „ li.ittnm'S—Tuyior and Ooxvcrman; -Phillips and’ Millstofto... ..Patterson’s,.. ..Carr’s Tavern.. 1 Launches Connect at Interfaktn Station, with all Trolleys Direct reinstalled pending an investigation of Neptune...... Park Hall .;...A sburvPork... 1, JiOiidon Timos th at it w a s ,a u ,offset to linhn. ’■ ' . '' their rights.. The ’monks have-been domi­ Ocean ...... Town Hall...... Long Branch... 9 11 to Farm. ^ ; '■/ France for fRussi.a's supposed nomina­ -At l’liiladclphla— R. II. E.< Raritan...... Keough’bHnll. Koyport...8 I'hiladoljiiila. ■ 2 0 1 2 3 4 1. 0 *—lit. 10^ 5 ciled in the university buildings for. a cen- tion of Count Walderscc. is regarded a? tury and a- half. — ^ Shrow«biiry..CfJobo Hotel V Bed R ink...... 6 purely fanciful. A niueh simpler nnd- se. Lmiis.... B..-0 0-10 ft 2 0 2— S 12 I Up. Freehold.Honctrickson’a.Imlnystown .... 8 IJitUi.’rii;&—Doii'ahuti' and Mcl'urlandi Powell, and Wall,.Hotel...... Bailoy’sCorner. 0. nion.v.rcasoiinbh* explanation is advanced, I{ol»ihMinv - ; ' - ■ by one of 'the dipiom'aiic tdlicijils wlio has At jJoalon— ; ..... ,:ti I . *R. It. E. PRESS CALENDAR taken a 11 "h'etive' part in the hegott'ations;; llost~.ii...... 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0— 0' G T Bytho Committee, He..says, that Russia recognizes the ob­ Pittsburg..-.. 0 0 .0 1 0 0 .0, 4 1—0 12 .1 Condensed List [of Com(n«” Events RUI.IEP P. SMOCK, Chairman. vious .fact that it is to .her advantage to llatti’rics— NiL-hols and Clarke! Chesbro and for Quick Reference. : E.'P. LoNObTiiEET, Bdcrotary. have ii weak neighbor-instead of having Ol^finnor. . . * • . ,* WodneHiiay, Bopt. n—Rcpotltloa of "S tabat Dated August 8 8 ,1000. a partition of Ch.ina,which wtiuid range Second gatne— R, il, E. Mator’Vin Ocean Grove auditorium. a number-of-the powers alongside of Rtis- Boat w u ...... 1 0 1 0 2 0 1— 5 ,13 « Tako Konn'ot-ino for ludlgsstion. $m tittsfmrg...... 2 I 1 0 0 0 2— 0 0 ? Tuesday, Sopt.. 11—Westminster I'rosby- 626 COOKMAN AVB. sin. F or this reason, it is sfiitl, Russia's nattcrifs—Uinren and Clarke.;- TaniichiU and -. torittu Hunday scliool piciiic to liuko- chief aim. is to maintain the. present ter- Zimmer. wnod. • ' ritorial ebiiditbms. . / * /.. . . • - v ST A XmXU OF, TIIK CL01I.S. ., Tuesday, Sept. H—Baptist picnic to-Lako- The rep o rt,th at tlie ■Chinese minister w l p c wood. ; • ■ W-*u e.r. . • / 1 .; . . . Telephone call 67 a, at i>t. Petersburg, Mf. Yang. Yin was Ilronklvn... 01- 40 , .015 J lost on...... 52 55 Wedrissdiiv and Thursday, Bopt. 12 and 13— FRESH obi igtid-to-gi.vti. 11 |L.his.;pxtla tiiil: resilience. IMtt^nirg... 0tb IS .500 Clm innatl.. 50 5^ jrtfPl . -... Meotlng-ElremoiiV.KtatO- Association of' ------Ntnv t!aTiti(r(:'ity...... - PAmT Clnciif'o..;. .33 .55 1101 Ni;vv Vork..< -11.‘02 . .415 inek of remittances front -Peking Ls dis- Wcdiwsday rtnd TlmrHilay, H'Siit.JII mid I t, .....— -will Improvo tho appearance of_. AND posed of by-Mr. Si, one of the Chinese AMKlitcAN~iXAt{IrK7) ; •• ].Ystlvlirforbonotll Church of the Holy your house a. bundred fold. ollicials -who •hasJieeently. 'arrived here • At Cl)Irflljil'--i'll-I*, lk’tKMt, I.- . * Bplrlt. .- ,■ . * Let uh tell you how little wo W EST WANAMASSA from S t Petersburg. lie says that Mr. At.. Iliiltj»l(»-*iHun’aJo,‘ 10; Minneapolis, 5. ■ Friday! Sopt. If.—Kiuinlon First Now Jer- will charge you to put on two « : Xajis Yu gave up his house bccattse. the >StM.‘ffiid KUiiH*-~rlhi(Tidn^.H;.Mliinca|ioli^,' 2...... ' soy brigade, veterans civil war,' ut A/>- • ctonts of honest paint,\ tlio kind 1 ■ DEALER IN —^tTtj}»vi»lamU—t-k‘vi-liiiulr-4 ;—Milwntikfe^e.-• “ -bury Parlt; - — ---- *-— ------—- L ,.lh a t. wlll ,.last. -We also do Shipments a SpaoSalty lenKc l^ad expired, and be" expected tcThe" , Sreoiid Kiiinp--Clr?v('lantlt- 1; Mihvatikoe, -1 Paper Hanging. . | recalled. This was ■ before the ."present At indlanatKj'lis—Indiiuiii;ioli!i, :j; Kansas City, 0. Saturday, Bopt. 22.—Adjourned salcr'of lots "7 722 lyiattlaon Avenuo .... . at Bradley Park. . . . trouble 'and w as in no way due to any . ’ KASTKltN LKAUUK. . , . ' 3B. J. S T K O U D Branch offlcn, Orango Streot, Newark Jack of remittances. As a m atter of fact • At I tart ford—Hartford, i:(; ‘iSprliiKftoId, 7. "■Wednesday, Sept. a, 4 ; Montreal, 1.. - P.O . Box 96? ics and chairs furniahod for all on* its .various governmental functions. . At Itot-lMislur—Hocliryttir, Syrams<», 2. ocijuaionn. .r^l’here has ;bpen ju.dwicDasA in JLho ro\'ii- At Worcestur*-Worcester,* 3;- providcpee, 4, Hennet-ine for indigestion* Postoffice Box 905 ASBURY PARK, f$. J \»ASBU»Y- HiAltK [1> A Im BESS;:W 113)N KSl-H Y,: SEPTEM BER '?>, ,1900. i ! FLORIDA BAL MASQUE GRAI^.D: TEjyiPLE SE S S IO N S . ' ‘ V; .< i • , . . • •. .» OuchU A ttired*' in • IJnifjue > un1 <1V h 1Ciixiv of Ne w JorHey1 CoHtumeH Mulco AI«rry In tlie Uuilce. It eluting to ^ Prices from Aug. 30 t^Sept. 6 Jf ' LISTEN TO THIS Noticeable CharucterH.^. . 1 . v-Vi? Drrtor. A bill masque was glveu at the Plorliln Thu'GramtTo'inplo of Now Jersey, Laillos ASBURY PARK oil Monday tivoning in which tiio follow- of tho Qolden I'jORle, hclii their slxtH an­ jliiR porHqns participated: The blisses nual spswlon In Troilton Monday and £03^. __ ' . WESt ENlk . IT SPEAKS FQiR, Alexander; Miss Gartlan, liugono and itirdny. The sosslon was largely utteifdod Xew York—W. II. Chelton and wife.W. J. Sovia and wife, L. K. Wolff, llobt. .Tames -II. G artlan, the Misses Goiislnr, and proved to bo tlie Tnost olithuBiastic ono WollT, J . Laffey, Oscar Brow ning aiul Miss Grace Parker, Ashton Parker, Miss over held. Much buslnoss of vital import* wife, Jos. II. Hum and wife, G. K. Coley $ J . j . P A R K E R ! Farrell, Miss Grace Loskom, George anee to tho order throughout the stiite wan and wife, M.. J-. Shevlin and wife, Geo, * Comlns, Miss IL . K. Coinins, Mrs. ‘.Sey­ transacted. ’ \ Iloeh and wife, Geo. IT. W oodman, S. 'L. Townsend. K. S. lOllis, O.. O. Howard] M. more, Franklin G. Manley, Miss Itebecoa Tho oilieerjS elecfcetl for the ensuing year T. Kelly, K. P. Jones and Svlfe, Hoy. Janes, TBTJS POPULAR GROCER, * JonoR, George Russell, Mrs. It. 11. Tilley, arer Past grand templar, Miss Lena *Stcol- Mrs. K; Stevens, II. II. llerfcf /.f. O. Link, * Miss Mahol Kogcrs, Klcluird 'I’llley, Miss. 111 an 0 f o)lieraPoint; grand tempint- 1r J. F. Farrell, J. Lehman, M. S. Loub, J. T.^Treniley and wife, Goo. 11; Crecgaii, Allco y . Me CorJ nick, Miss Jennie Mitchell, JO^lni j;©\, j^^jjjljvPoint Pleiwant; grand Miss Ki Mein tyro/ PeteF'II. MoArdle, Gtm, * r j Goorge"Gartlan, Miss Mario JSarry, IQdwin p r l ( ^ t ^ t| j,|Mrs; i sfai^r - Davis,:'Trfcnton,;. IE.'Howe, L. C. Pierot, C. G.-Magee/H.. Tilley, Miss M .'A ^es Kplly. graW ^H rsluii»of icnjrenionios, Lillie Williams and wife, Miss Dora Ihichwold, * * Yo\ing,- Camclen; grand guardIan 0 f rcC- M. Falk, J. 11. Gross and wife, Tlios. Many in vital guests also appeared in Hume and family, Hobt..Mayberry, A, ft, Goods * IfTERNOOPI,: 3 ‘00 TO 5 masks, l)anclng commenced at il.and o r i t s ; / i i f e V l e • -Taylor,• A sbury P a rk ; .Clinton, J 6 s.;A. Dillon, j; S. Smith, J. II. ;Mv^r^Applega'^.'7 ’'feyocir?‘TOfr^h«ionts' gi*aiuj ’g[ui^ t;lie oi^ter / 'porfcal^: Mrs. Kmma Qreoii, Jersey City—J, B. Salinger, - Win. Dun­ can; A. Xeale Ritiisom; A lbert J>oty, A. sy, village belle, Pierrot, Ijygia, Kuiiice, Cramer-HlUj' granfl.. trustees, Sirs. Jennie DP/Woodiiiir and-family. ¥J Dressings ate hs^good as can be obtained. - A dinner'with T Petronius, Nell G\Vynne, French peasant, H ar tough,' 3** e w B ru nn wick; x Jlrs. 'Kin hia Alliany—iMargitret Carrlgan, J. D. Mur­ *r I;-;::: - ■ ■■■■■& etude, several dominos, imp,: sportsman, Dolomater, Canule^j.'Mrs. Catherine Bls- ray, .X. A. Me Hea. . Xowark—Henry Samuel, A. J; Gaw,J^l- these accessories tastes ever so much better. • - y golf ileifd and Venetian, danseuso..* _ brow, South'AmbOy. ward.T. Purdy,.,!.- V;.Purdy, J. C. Khlers, Past Supremo Chief William C.< ITunt-er Clarence Saekett. ' * ' *j ■ Harder to 'say No Than Vooooooooooc50ooaooooooooooc'eooocoe6oobooct jwliat he necde y .V .'ajjli y without making the prqper . effort ago and although the order'started in Now against them In whatever form tliey son.. ‘ ‘ - * ■TOrSov h u t eight yonrs niro then; inn; 25 Jf 5 enltpii nunlter City Soan lor ■ . ■ . I7 C J f Jfe- -jmlght-ftpiH* toiuples ill the stato anil all in a'healthy I “However," he said In conclusion, OCEAN GROVE and thriving condition. During tiio past ^ 3 cakes Fairbanks’ Rest Laifndry Soap (displaying a coinmendnblo spirit ot t,Ocean A venue, nex t to flyrlatl Dances year the ladles* branch of tlm Kagles lias iclmrity for the weak, "It is n very diffi­ EntlrocluiinootpMKrumihisweeit. • Erenlngrt, 7.S0 tq 10..10 Increased 800 members. QUREN. Admission, 13 cents.' Children, 10 ccn ts, * cult thing for any one to say ‘No.’ ” ... Xow York-r-K. W .‘ Bovden and wife, J f -V — | • • )L Hero wns nil unexpected clinnce for —— To'Spciul. Sixty I>ayS nt Freehold. Mrs. Rosa-W iri h„ Miss - it. -AVirtli, Wm. Berrlan and \vife; A. Mussi‘h, R.A.Ilirder. w Wo guarantoo ovorytliing wo sell to givosatlsfaotion or your tnonoy refunded, w her. , ~ ~ ' Arthurt C. Smith of Ocean Grovo. Was Brooklyn—G. K. Goniuu*, Geo. B. F or­ Our spnclnta are noli! for CASH ONLY‘and will not bo charged at thraa pi-lcea. “And conversely,” sho responded arrested^yesterday for holng drunk and rest)*!’ and wife, S. Cook and wife.- slowly so he could get the full force of disorderly. lie w as ih a towering iiasSion Pliila.—Walter F. Ballinger, J.A .’Cal- A. W. CORNELIUS DIAMONDS It, “It should be very ensy for one to WolLJ. F. Clement. '•'' ‘ AND and throw the furniture wildly^iiboilt ami Klizabelh—'W. F. Gilroy and family. * ...JEWELER sny ‘i'es.’ ■ _ thrcateried'the life of his wife. Constable H artford— H. P 101!lots. Hn-lookoii lier straight in tho eyes nt iramnloU took him in custody. Ho was Pittshurg*T-.l. B. H art au(l wife. . ¥ WATCHES last, and a .husli'foll upon the scene. AlbniiVrMtobt, Geer''and. wily,.. - giyeir a hearing ltkis_mt ini Ing and sen­ Xevv Kooliello—I lettle L. Downes. . “Uin-er-'uni,” 'ho hesitated, "Miss tenced to*W days in the county jai I. 1 le is EUCHRE PRIZES A SPECIALTY. ] , Kate, am I a chump?” ‘ ALASKA.- 'in tho habit of getting drunk and iudulg- Now.-York—M. H. Miller, A. W . Toinp- I J . J . ¥ “It is very dhilcult for ono to Shy ing in riotous outbreaks that terrori/o the kins, (). L.-Onrdinur. A. WVSnodokorl W snld- witli u prrtty-rltttle- Graduate Optic ah 624 Cookman Ave;, Asbury ParH neighborhood. I' . AfoClolluml nml wife, Mrs M .J.J'nrkcr, smile, nnd later she found It quite easy Liulso Pucker, s( a nee .that itlssoiy.es M'niiklin’S, nnd'was' famed at tile .Chi­ This. Group has the finest , along tho coast nt bottom prices. pnnion. “Why, I’ll be penelies anil easily and in conshlerable (luantity In nese. capital for keeping the best wines Oxford Ties ' bathing ground along the cream unless tho young dog riles me." water. When in solution It easily pass­ anil tlie best tobacco. lie was n es through animal's membrane by, bachelor, and today I recall him when $1.00 and $1.25 Women’s lilack . $2.no Women’s Mannish - A Full Line of Fishing Tackle Beaching ids otlice, tho -general was Atlantic Shore. confronted with n dnpper little fellow osmosis,, and so the question of its 1 I try to fancy Kplcurus In the body, or Russet Oxfords at Oxfords, • v - $ 1 .5 0 A t out prices, to rodurio stock. ns spick nnd spnn ns though lie had iibsorptlon seemed, simple: enough. lie "ivoro the Chinese plgtnll arid The disease diabetes . showed, how­ clothes to match, nnd people said lie Still Sell That Best Grade Bicycle Tire just coino from the hands of-Ills barber $2.50 and $3.00 Women’s $2,50 and ^.oo-.IMn’s V ic i. ever, tliat sugar might exist ■ very, could give Chinese mandarins points for $1.48. Few ilore Left and tailor, while he imd tlie half super­ Welt Oxfords, Calf or. Kid Oxfords, lllaclc or SUNDAY BATHING FROM 6 cilious air that seems Inseparable from plbntlfiiliy in the blood and yet the nu­ oil etiquette. lie gave me, nt least, tho first stages of military education. trition of an individual suffer very many happy hours, for he talked with Kid, Black, or Ihissef, Itusset, Hull 1)0!>- Toe, A. M. TO 12 NOON. Kora fi!W Wflokli, wlilln thn fitooli-lafltnr-wll] much 'for the' lack of it. Something ii frankness and facility rarely united - boU tiio liouvy weight, ■ Looking the young lieutenaut over BATHING MASTERS: for hnlf n moment, tbe old gencrnl said else, besides its mere ,presence In tlie hi a ltussian, least of all an arclil-1. 2-Ply Tar Paper at $1 de r Roll with groat dignity:. “IIow do you do, system .was necessary to secure its m andrite. i ' '. "" ii ins in 1 Edward White, Howard Patten consumption by, tlte tissues. One dny, for Instance, I asked liim Mr. Morrison. I am pleased to see OF ALL KINDS . ^ ... | , . !*■* - TeaflquarrorS firr -you;” Tl)cn-ns n tlush-grnduallj' mount­ ~lieiuiani-iliought-that-the-liver-was bluntly hog1 many converts lie lind MASON FRUIT JARS ed over Ills weather beaten features he active In tlie consumption of sugar and made. lie niisworeil tlint he thought We Want to Clear Them Out as Quickly as Possible added; “I am always glad to seo you that disease of this organ caused dia­ lie lin'd made one, but lie dill not wish ASBURY PARK Pint?, quarts nnd hnlf (rnllmi3. AIfo‘ young, men from the Mllltnry academy. betes, lit* therefore;^ secured some of to bo taken as stating this positively. IddHTRNlNQJAHSj.l’HERKltV/Nn JA 08 the blood going to the liver of a living When. I returned to. Clitiin.after an In­ Imd I’OTrt n t rodncwl prlcw. ,1AH HUH- Yon—you—(here the general ended with lllCRR iloziill. JELLYTUMIM.KUH 2ilc. n roiir> you think ymnself so hanged animal and some of the blood that was te rv a l of 2 1 .veins, all my inquiries led anfl s i Coiany dirzeii. smart!”—Kansas City Journal. » just leaving it. To lils surprise, tho me ti/i'espcet dm honesty of this Itus- BATH HOUSES ______blood leaving the liver contained more sian. He said, furthermore: . Ju st rocolved 11 full lino ot "Chinese riS' Coolis. sugar thau that enteriiig.it. "I have been, hero 41) years, nnd per­ Bewmts^oadefl-siieiisrcaritlggesrife Second on1vr to the Fronoli am ».«-* After'assuring himself tliat his oh- haps I have converted ono Chinaman. W . M. LEIGH & SON . Equipped With All Modern Ciiinese when It comes to culinary skill; sorvations were correet^-lie trk’il m s When missionaries loll you iliac.they ' The Princeton University Outfitters IMe:Lso oxaiujiie our bargain counter. . and with .simple materials they will experiments in 1 diirerent ways. lie have dime more than that, do not be­ '• Improvements ,.i\------—------^ contrive to put together a meal which found that, even in the blood leaving lieve them.”-- roulluoy Bigelow in HIGH GLASS NOVELTIES IN MEN’ S FURNISHING 600DS would shame nil ordinary American the llyer of .an anlinnl that had been North Amork-nii Itorlpv. For the Comfort of Bathers. cook. In' petisaut families the wife or fed only on subsfiipces X'ontaining no A Ciruns Horse In Hattie. ISicycfc Suits ontl Ciolf HoBe a Spcclaltyr- daughter does tho cooking, but In all sugarrSugnr could bo demonstrated; Hviorchant 'Tailors Colonel Cliiif'los Marshall, who was Inrge establishments' the cooks aro In­ Even In a lasting animal tlie liver it­ aiil-de-erimj) to General Itobert1 B. f, 1023 Kingsley Street* Asbury Park ■ Open weekdays, 7 a. m. .to S variably'men. . self ami the blood leaving it showed tlie presence of a form of sugar. Lee. and' w ho w ent th ro u g h 'th e b attles p. m. ’ -. j. .. The. only possible, conclusion from of-the war with his chief, told the fol­ ■ Innumerable aro the Illusions nnd lowing amusing story of his experience Sundays from 6 a. m. to 10 legerdemnln tricks of custom, but of all tills,was that the liver was.capable of manufacturing this form of sugar out with a new horse: Ills old horse hud CHOICE- these periiaps tiio cleverest Is her Hi m . -~i • .*>Uv-- ■» of nonsugtir containing material,’ or* lieon shot from under him In the light A GOOD knack of persund.Ing us that the mirac­ of tlie previous day, nnd ho had taken *.V P- 0. SNEDRKER ulous by slmphuepetltlon ceases to bo even'.from the* I>Iooilt ot* a fasting ani- mal,~patlj^lici Woriti.1 possession of an nnininl-that seemed ... Superintendent. miraculous.—Carlylo. 1 - to stilt the work. Iu the, bnttlo a few *r*?« .IlClCb, hours litter lie was'rldfng across a.llelil TEH ROBIN HOUSE rtoVcraor UavlH’ Mnjitrltr. It Is n fact of compnrnllvoly recent S/ TRADE ^-'TRADEMARK Little Itoek, Sept. r,.—Returns from *lt) In which tliero'Were. numerous stumps. of Ilie 7.1 'counties of the state give Jeff discovery 111 chemical metnUiirgy tlmt Suddenly the pLM'fofmiiifcS- bpeiied.' Located Near North Asbury What ilfi more attractive Davis, the Democratic candidate for'gov­ metals lose their vitality fuom repeti­ Tho guns roared- arid the air wns filled tions" of shocks and strains and may be Park Depot ' fit CROSBIES iban a handsofne foot ? SOR- ernor, 30,000jnnjorlty over Itemmei, He- with smoke and noise. Before Colonel • .. - pulilican. The . Itcpul'iicaii lenders con­ snld. ..ns tlie expression Is, to suffer Marshall knew wjmt wns- happening OSIS will make yours so, no cede tlint Dnvis’ innjority will.ultimately from, fatigue—that is,.they may bo tiio horse hud his foiir feet on 'one .ot wear. in; 40,000. Thus far Itenum-l lias not car­ worked till their molecules fail to hold the stumps And wns guyly dancing in : i » IMIH STREET - ried a single county, tmt two nre believed R. A. & E N. RALSTON, together. ’.j- a circle; In the jiienn time the tiring -■ Trunks of all kinds at lowest to ho reasonably, siife Tor liim. Democrat­ As Is fnmilinrly known, bars of tin, POR SALC-^[XC^USIVI:I.Y AT Till! ic loaders .claim Davjs’ majority will be was. increasing, lind tlie situation was . ‘ 612 Cookraau Avpnue. possibife-priccs. An immense BO,000.'. • . .. • rods of brass mill wires of any metal anything but. comfortable, lint tho Party, purchasing this house can will separnte 'owing-to fatigue If bent stock to choose from. iirirse kept on flk If lie were enjoying it. Opposite Postofflce,. G reenhouses, sccure a desirable lot in Northwest M a m m o th Vnnlulied In II CiitiK-onil,... - backward and fonynrd continuously. “It wns not.until nftonvnrd," siihl ..■ Pojrcli rockt;fs:at cqst'. We But by'carefur experiments, however, Asbury Pafk.; ,. AUcnhurst Asfclury Park and thus secure a good Itopio, Sept. f>.—A number of foreign Colonel Mnrshull, “that I found tho are' closmg out"this lot, and ■ 'Stelribach Company students who. lire nttendliig 'tlie Intehia- tlm fact Is m ade to nppenr tlm t n rem ­ horse .Imd belonged to n (i-Wcns.iii'ml laid investment. are willing, io' sell at cost. Hiil Catholic-coiiKress' visited tho i-ata- edy exists for tills cbn.dltion of metals been trained to do'tills (ict'nmld tile T E L H PH O N d For full particulars apply to eduibs of Doinltillu. While .pussliig if the overstrain does not border on tiring of cannon.” - .'! All ltirids o f !.second hand through' the ' underground passage two rupture, and tills remedy Is very much goods bought , and. sold.' -In young Americans who- cniiie, from the like that which is applied In tlie case The-Traolc Fj»rv,nnn. DOUBLE SPW-BUE ppiSSIOti T. F^ANK APPLEBY’; University, of Kichstadt, Ciorniany, vnn- of- an . overworked" human frame— The track fiireinnn ae.t'iially nceounts fact if you want to buy or sejl Islied. A sen roll was nmile ft. Edward McOiynn. Inte roc. amount of striilui to .which they have tainlng li."' The track forem an-Is in tor of St. Mar.v's eliurch, Nowbnrg, wus fact an Important employee, tmt about Exiia BtMioas T^is wees: . Patronage Solicited. been subjected. ' • ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING ailiiiitted to prolinte yostorday. «The will Hard nietnls, sueh,vns Iron anil steel, tlie only time a-imssenger liver sees firs. Ada Louise Paley. DAILY PRESS ^ • Electric Oas LlahtlnK. wns drawn Fob. !!0, ISSil. The testator Ills sunburned,fneo is while lie is being ' Mbs May Cas^a^.^ ____ Klootrlc Bollo and Annunciators. use up one hnil two years’ time In the , Miss Cailieriuc” i'e' nieii leaves nil his property to his dear friend, wlilsikeil'bj; belweeii stations nt tiO Bumlar Alarms, ptp. , ’ PI0D1PT SEQf 1GE Mleluiel Clarke, staetar.v of the Anti- process. ,Oh tbe other hand, soft'inef- als; lilio lend, uetalii their cohesivc miles an hour.—New York Sun. In select songs, duets,ontl.opuratic"5clectlolis. SPECIAL ADS. Xnlnphnnn 8 Sb> poverty society. Mr. Clarke is miuated W ALLACE M. BURR us executor without liouds. foi'cejonger, nnd also require less rest. ADMISSION, - 10 CENTS ;632 dOOKWAN AVENUE. ------The Kolntcchnoacopc U nnw oh t ho toDth con- -ltomiot ine tor indigestion. Now^edlorW ook..■ •?..>. > • " Take l!ouriet-Inn forlii jlgeatlori. }iu Tako Rbnuutl-no for lndlfjOstion.-— JT u^ Itonuot-ine for inilfgealion. Jni {m Rtjeutivo utouth lu F. b \ Proolor’H U^o tue*»ifra, : BRING IMMEDIA TE RESULTS -'-V ASBtJRY PARK, DATLY^RtiSS, XyEjbyESDAYLSJCPTEMBER1 5, 1900.

^SEPTEMBER VISITORS 3 L 0 CAL^fl A PPtNIN G S Tho West; Park lire department’was ';C*‘v' / l.-V called out yesterday afternoon * to' extin­ Jilrs. C. M. \Vobb of Newark is a 'lat'o There will bo no meeting of coUiiciliin- guish blazing rubbish dangerously near a arrival at the Plaza. houso on Garfield avonue, iNo-damago was J. Ii. KINMONTH, til next Monday night? '' W. L. Pusliaw is a prominent Washing­ done. ; . KDITOH AND. PROPRlMTOa. Asbury Park hotels and bonrding houses Team of Squadron A Defeats the ton rostnuratour now at the West lind. _ are not ompty—not -by a long shot. Tako Rennot-ine for indigestion, PUBLICATION OFFICER Essex Troopers. - rl[htTitisses McCarthy of New York havo ' Parker weighed 2,258 persons on Labor 607 Mattison Avenue, Aabury Park, N. J, joined the Brunswick September guests. day at tho Asbury avenuo pavilion. . Dr. Joseph A. DlUon of Now York will There wore twice as many bothers in tho Sptciai.^avtfiisestiMfs TKLKPHONE O k J d M l pass a few September days at tin! West Editorial Rooms 50a SEA GIRT SCORES IMPROVE ocoan today as on tho same day last yoar. •Advertisements containing not more tnnn Keeping up the Shirt standard. Best ma­ BubIqom Offlo* ...... i 60b End Tho rental of.private bathhousos still twenty-five words inserted under this heading for twenty-flvo cents first insertion and fifteen Lawyer Frank P, McDermott qJ^Ftco** continues arid is far ahead of any other cents each'subsequent Insertion. No money re­ terial, best-fashioning,, best making. If we Marksmen Uo Better Work uh Details of TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : hold is being entertained at the Coleman season. • ; funded under any conditions. Errors will bo Range Become More Familiar—Fourth made good by additional insertions. sold nothing but . shirts we wouldn't do it ' - V ' Evening Edition* , House. Tho remains of tho Into Josopli Scliotior Nflw; jersey Men Capturp Columbia One year (strictly ia advance)...... , *3.00 Colei _ of tills city wore Interred at II.JK) this better, because nothing but the best,can find O ne w eek . • .00 n Trophy and Win State National Guard I*QST* Single 9oples ...... 01 broker, is regisTored nt the Coleman morning: in*Evorgroon cemetery dt New- A pnirof oybglassgs in case,*betweon. Part­ room sa our shelves—that’s >;he reason we Mulch—-Tho Scores. : . "" ’ House. ark . . , ridge & Itieliardson’s and LoMui.Htro’s, Howard Morning Eilltlon (Juno^to September), if returned to E. E. Hill, 0201 Coolaimn avenuo. Missltico of JBrooklyn is a charming con­ do it so well. I Ten weeks...... *...... fl.WJ The'shoyflng a t ,Sea G irfc was oven bet­ A woman fell’from a trolley car at tho •212* Qoe week*...... - .12 ter . than usual yesterday. The several versationalist now staying at tlio Alaska, corner of Cookipau avenue ; ami Main RANTED. Single copies .02 teams have got down to hard work, and Ocean Grove. . "*■*' . street yesterday. $ho was more mad than , 1 W eekly Eilltlon (The SJiore Proas) Experienced entry jclorlc;: must write- gocd baying mastered tlio details of th e longi Mr/and Mrs. William P. C. Collins of- hurt.. ■; _ . :'* liand, and1 bo apcurato at ilgures. Apply by f "‘One year.. 7 . " iV.V.'..... f.V -.v.$1.00 range, are doing thoirbust to roll uplilgh Spiiyfcn DiiyvUV rYr, - are reglstorcd”at ■ ^Vr llr Prino pfrBaldwinsvftle,;:"NrY;r lottor only.—Steinor&Son, Asbury-Park.- - Six months...... no ' 212-18-14 .02 scores.' * * - • ' the Columbia. late proprietor of .the Hollywood, who left Single copy...... itTT.. The soft body shirt , in Cheviot and Madras, . * ' Advertising Rates on Application. The contest between Squadron A: and I)r. F. J. Fitzgerald of .Brooklyn, a so' suddenly, owes a Newark firm $75 Cor /,* I LOST, tlie Essex troop of Newark was a most ex­ prominent physician/ is si)onding his vaca­ linen. ■ • • ■' Lady’s gold wateli and Ilotir-de-lis pin;in- ' which is so very popular, is meeting with citing oi)e and resulted in a victory for tlio tion at the Plaza. The usual midweek informal hops will itials “E. M, B," Liboral ro\vaiil if returned to WEDNESDAY ■ - SEPTimBER 5, 1900 511 Sixth avenuo. 212-14* New York team 1>y a narrow.''margin. George A. Kowq,-a well known Brook­ tako place at the (Brunswick, Plaza, Mon­ untisual success. We have them in all colojB. Five men each shot five times nf; tho '200 lyn politician, is among the September ar­ i . NOTICE. m outh,.Colum bia, W est Iiml'arid Cq!eMtuT FOUND. .OX BLOOD is the real thing in color this and. WH) yards ranged •• When Lieut; rivals a t the W est End. • . - House tonight. ■ ■: ' At D^al Beach;a piece of jewelry. The owner summer. Purple,- Blue, White and Pink .H o tel news, including, arrivals; person­ Bryant of the Newark team Stopped Joseph It. Craig of Kschienian & Craig, Richard'Johnson of Borden town, who can havo same by proving property. Call at No. 7 Biitli avenue, Ocean Grove. - 212* als and social happenings,* \VJ 11 * he printed jto tho range lie was booked to mako shirt ipanufacturors, Philadelphia, is a ha« beon vlsiting i;olativ^s In thirf city,.re- also, SOc and upwards,; ‘in the P ress if sent to the oiliee by mail 20 for the • Jersoymcn or lose the guest at the Ocean hotel. . 1 i s turricd to lils homo yesterday after, a very yiANO INSTRUCTION. match. Bryant, although ho has fre- Janies F. Ryan,.one of Detroit’s actlvo lileasant sojourn.' V ^Prof.-.T. Ol Grapel-will bo at studio, Room' or messenger. ‘.Copy should reach us as Postonico building, on Thursdays, pupils' iiudn‘tbM;cored^7^it-tJit»lsho£tjJ!iUigja_wa£L Jjusinosa^mo n. -is. cn j oyin g_the-jnontliloll ^coneertFduringTvinter^easoTtr—----- early in the day as possible. hardly equal to the emergency, lie Septembor at tho Brunswick. *■» ' , and the regularAyeeklyi 6uchro toniorrow missed tho first.shot and lpst pojnts in the Georgo L. Motze, with Fairchild Brothers .night are certain evidences of September F O R S A L E . 1 THAT SEA It RIGHT It RIDGE. second and third. His total score was -15) & Foster, manufacturing chemists,, is a prosperity at this popular hostelry. A Mnson & Hamlin,’organ; cheap. Call 04 Some with; White S. K, collars and others Embury avenuo, Oceaii Grove.. | - 212-1U^ Several of the 'Bbartl ;of Chosen Free- and tho Now York team won out by a to­ bite arrival a t the GWind Avenuo hotel. Ksther C. Miller oC;515 First avenue, this with collars to match the. tie. Price, 80c, . holders feci that:they .have, bceiuniisrepre? tal score of 231 as against 21? for tiie Jer­ 1 Dr. li\ L. Tooley Is a woll known NOw city, has lptt for.Nowtou, N. J,, wlioro shb BOY WANTED. sey inon!'’‘ ' y " j^rork piiysl ciaii w l;o lsn o w on joy 1 ii g Sep; opened yesterday the, I; itidergartoii depart­ sqnted with regard to their attitude to­ Str/mg,-willing, boy wonted*;, nil year po­ Tlio Second battalion of tho District of tetnber entertainment at the’ Coinnibia. ment of the public school of that place. sition. Apply at once. Wetlel’H variety store, Cookman avenuo. 212-liir ward the proposed new bridge at Sea Columbia woiuthe inter-state regimental Walter TI. Cramp of the great ship­ Tho atloiulanco at tho young people's B right and the now- famous **Kemp’.’|han- team niatch Svlth.n ’ score .’of*&i0. The building firm at Philadelphia, is a recent meeting.at 9 a.m . daily in the Oceaii SITUATION WANTED. i l Sfoel Hat honor tennis wore the First regiment of prominent arrival at the Coioman House,- Grovo templo continues large, showing Protestant woman wants position as eook. • quet. . )• *. ■* \ : lnundnwH or. housework in private family. Will Washington, Sixth battalion team,Fourth 1 leiiry A. Gross, general eas'tern agent that interest is maintained in Leader Yat- Which is the only thing for knock about The Seabright'Xews in its last issue de­ go to the city in fall if desired.« Address box of Now Jersey aud Battery B of Boston. of the Chicago and Northwestern railroad, luan’s SL'rvlco. •17, Prtiss ofllce. ' and general wear,, can be found, here in all voted nearly, two columns explaining the The Fourth of New Jersey won the is registered with his family at the- West Misses Kmmn and Luelhi Worth, daugh­ the popular shades. 50c to $2.00. 1 * matter. We do not L believe there is ir Columbia trophy and. tho New Jersey K nd.; ters of Mr. and Mrs. lUniben Worth of oi l WANTED. Hinnll house or part; unfuhiisliod; for year freeholderpn the board..tha£ - Would sell State National Guard matchos, . , Count do Vi)llevordo is so pleased with Prospect avenue*, W est P ark, have gone to* round. Address G., P. O. box 674. • 212' himself fora square meal or be blinded by Sergdant.David McBalley of the Army the Coleman. House that his stay thore Lakewood to visit,tholr grandparents, Mr. Medical corps of New South Wales, dis­ will bo extended tin til .the close bf tho and Mrs. Noah V anpelt, for tlircyj or four WANTED. such ilimsy attempts to curry his favor. tinguished himself in the individual seasoli. • V ’ - ‘ l weeks, ' . ‘ .. ., A furnished eottngo withUuriKlorn nnprove- We do think, however,, that the sooner meats, centndly ionated, from 0 <;toV>nr 1st to matches. The sergeant wore the British Two Septeiubor beauties from tlie sunny- A. Wf Norris, for some timo connected April int. Terms reasonable. Address box 40, this custom is given up of the citizens giv­ uniform nnd contested twice durlng\the south w’ero added to the galaxy-now a'ttlie with' tlio clothing department of a proini- Press otlleo. 212-lH* rtnyr lmnaa,— t.hrt plni-.e ing a banquet to the board before the* job -fcO S T *------— — Hatters and Men’s Furnisher* Georgo Schlfcht is high mail on the Ger­ Orleans.' v ' . made vacant at Stein bach company’s 'Exclusive * is undertakOn and the bridge builder put­ Wednesday morning, Septembor 5, on Main man ring target. Ills total is 230 out of a James Moore aiid wife of Philadelphia Ocean Palaco by the resignation of K. 1C. streot, botween Anbury Park and Belmar, a ting up for a handsomo.vlayout after the posslble'2fi0. H arry W . Pope of H artford are guests a t the A^laska, Oceaii Grove. Ilibler. flexible oar trumpet tube. Suitable reward if returned to house corner Washington nnd 805 M attison A v e n u e contract is completed, tlie better it will be is high man on tiie standard American Mr. Moore is a proniinent business man in Miss Nellie M. Treat, after spending tho Second livchues, Spring Lake. 212* . for Jill concerned. The freeholders are not target. H is score is PJJJ out of a possible the, Quaker city;T » month of August In tho White mountains, Next to Postoffice TRUNK WANTED. to be blamed for enjoying a good dinner, 210. *. ■- Crlttendoh Ayres, a well known football has returned homo, accompanied by Miss In tlie military revolver niatch J. Dietz, player and formerly, mbiivbor of the Dolores Emery, who will spend tho month Trunk wanted at once. Apply^lO Summer- field avenue. ' -212*- ,i.blit the time lias come to call a halt upon jr. of New York leads with a, total of. 287. Princeton! team, is visiting II. B/Bannard, 61 Septem ber hore. Miss- Winery is a this banqueting habit. It may be all Anderton of Boston scored 282 yesterday jr., at the Grand Avenue. • charming Harlem society girl. EDWIN F. BENNETT right but it looks bad. in a high wind. ; M. W. K. Maurer; assistant auditor for Progressive whist will be played at-tho Successor to W. D. F1(hxI, earpufc weaver, coimty road, between Avon und Hamilton. N. Six representatives of Troop A , Balti­ the Pennsylvania Kail road company at Coleman IIouso tomorrow iwoming from .T. P. O. address^ Avon. Work done at. short more, . arrived yesterday, jriiey1 will also Long liranch, is with his family at the 10 to 12, for tho benefit of the Monmouth notice and siitisfactlon gunraritewl. Rags cnlled for and carpets,delivered. 212-50* ALL MILK LOW STANDARD take part. in.the revolver Contests. * Grand Avoinie. for a brief Jesfc., Memorial hospital. * Military ouohro will* The following are total scores of inter- W. F. Gilroy camodown from Klfzaboth be played at tlio same place tomorrow eve­ LOST. ; Tents Recently Made nt Trenton'Showed state and state contests ainl the big scores to remain over Sunday ami I^ibor day in On Labor Day, between Fifth avenue and -N^rraiTiranU'Iiy(le~lMi^i‘tvaliveriu™ ~~ ning for tho bonofit ofL tho same institu­ in the other events: Ocean Grove witli his family} tHoVueuibers tion, a t which 25 cents will bo charged. Emory Btreot-nnd-tr.olloy brklgo, over Deal Asbury Park Samples. lake, or .on trolley bo tweon Dttal and. Pleasure uihju TUSTING of whom are visitors at tho Q . Bay, a child’s gray jacket, B. Altman mako. State Dairy Commissioner George W. IXTKltSTATK JtF.iilMEXTAL TKAM MATCH. Miss C. C. O’Brien and her pretty Sister POPUEAR MUSIC FREE. PleaNO return to Winddetlon, Fifth avenuo nnd Maguire and State Chemist Shippeji Wal­ Second battiilion, Washington ______fKM) Emory street, Asbury Park. Reward. 212-111* First regiment, Washington ...... 811 Agnos^aro much admired at thu Plaza. Another Novelty Offered by the Great More PIANOS, Better PIANOS, lace are; busily engaged at their olllces in Sixth battalion, Washington'.'...... 770 Tho Misses O’Brien* aro Now York girls WANTED. the state house at Trenton testing sampies Fourth regiment, Now Jersey __ ..... 7JM riiiladelpltla Sunday Press. A white girl for general housework. Apply and Bigger Savings on Battery Iir First regimentr Boston. , .:_;tr72L and among the September arrivals. Evcry-readcrof-tho-Philndolph la-Press 500.Anbury avenue..______-ofJmilksecnrodon^iturdayrfriinrinillc "R rPriC lliott^’ico-iiresldont of tho Aus­ F irst i*egiment, New Jersey ...... 708 ^iext" Sunday (Sopt, 0 ) w ill receive* free a dealers at Asbury Park. T wen ty sum pies Klevonth infantry, U. S. A ...... 707 tin Organ company, finds the Queen a F o k WENT. ’ More Makes bf" .' pietie of sheet intwic which cannot be pur- in all were secured and tested, and when Second regiment. New Jersey ...... ’.... (585 congenial place to rest while at Ocoan For winter, furnished cottage, six rooms, -Fifth~l)attalionT-Washington-^...... ^__070- cliasciLat-aiiy-musc-Store-for_lcss-Uian-5Q- PIANOS Than_, :_ -ask ed-the-festil ts^IrHN^igitinrsJiidr---— - ‘Grove. He resides in Hartford, Conn. ’ with-ga8H>rico4125,~Addres8Box-87rPresa of­ * ‘‘We have not>quite completed the tests, Kift.h regim ent, M aryland...... 018 cerits. It is entitled ‘‘At an Olo Virginia fice. • • 210-12^ Thirtl regiment, New Jersey...... ‘ 571 Georgo 15,r Stouty a member of.the, firm but have; progressed far enough to show Wedding,” and is certain to becomo ono Ever Be- Now Jersey National Guard Match.— of Obenriatin, JIiller»& Co.', cloth import, ' Font r e n t . that there is no formaldehyde preparations of the most popular selections of the year. Fourth - regiment, 70:i; .Second rHgiment, ers, New York.^is a guosb at tlio Magnolia Partly furnished five-rooai lioime^vith stable^ : fort.; V. contained in the samples taken. We are IJM7; First regiment, 1510;. Third, regiment, .Tho only way to got it is w ith next Sun­ ?.i per month. Apply 01 South Muni street. 10-12* 501. . */■*■ ... • : '.,•••■ while'ttiking a respite from business cares. day’s- Philadelphia Prossi riiul' you should now testing to find out the ratio, of solid J . JJ. Warner of the Brunswick has en­ FOR RENT* We not only sell tho WJ5UER, I VERS sulistance in the milk. The legal standard Columbia Trophy Match.—Fourth regi­ order a cdpy from your newsdwiler at once. ment, 7-1:1; Second regiment, 710; First joyed the hospitality of this house since Boarding house for rent; all improvements; POND, K M i: R SO N. MC PH AIL, i£ 12 pet* cent., and I have my donbtefas to nicely furnish**! tliroimllout; pleasantly lo­ & regim ent, 0-10; Third regiment,.500. Juno 25, arid thoro;is.not a drive around Must Take a .YiCcatlon;; ..; whether two of the samples; will come Up Carbine Team ’Mateh. -^Squadron A, cated; moderato rent. Apply at the Leon, cor­ Asbury Park that his blue ribbon turnout- ner Cookman avenuo aiid Heck street, or fll TUSTING and WIIEELOCK, but wo -toit<-— _j___—New York, 25-1; Essex troop, Newark, N, The concert at thg’Qcean Groyo auditor- South Main street. • 21W2* :J.72:i7."; . V ~ — -T— lilis iiotvisired™ “ ilT iif tonigh tw ill - be" tli&~ fi na l^ n ter Uli li~ “ have-a—fevv - each~of - dozen s~of-other— \ “Milk this season has somehow been Milit^iry Revolver .Chanrnlonship. ~ .T. -GeorgcB.-ForrestcraiulAvife.arc-guests VeryloWiiisolidsiibstiinces77''coiitinued inen t conducted this year by-Director-Tali makes. M^o pan siiit every taste and D ietzrjr.,"New York,■ 287? ThOiiias Ander- at tlie Queen; Ocean Grove. Mr, Forrester Mr. Maguire; “in fact, so low tliat Mr. tim, Boston,- 282; Corporal Hale, Boston, Eson Morgan tit that placo. It was Prof. BOILER FOR SALE. is a Brooklyn banker, but lie and his wife ' all sizes of popketbooks. Wallace is considerably puzzled to account, Morgan's intention to give ' sovoml more Anticipating nil enlargement of our plant we Keentry Revolver Match.—J. A,. Dietz, favor Ocean Grove with their presence for it. The pastu rage t his year has seemed concerts, but the state of his eyes and ol\Vr for Hide a firstclass 10 hoi-se-jsiwer ls)il(!r jr., Now York, “UK); Thomas ’Anderton, about three-fourths of the year. . ’ and 8 horsepower engine attached; may b*» JHS; .1. B< .Crabti^e, Springfield, Mass., general overworked condition imperative­ s»«Jii working at our Second avenuo garden. to be pretty good, but for some reason or . Frank Nowlin and his son Frank, the . other at present unknown the solid sub- 1HH; L. P. Pinrcey, Jersey City, 1I15; liieu- ly require him to taken, vacation for~Test W m J. Cooper & Son. . . 201-13 . tiniant llolt, Washington, 1). C., 12<»; T. former a bookkeeper in the Pennsylvania -I stauee has been low. . and recuperation. The sight of his righti IT. Keller, New'York, 12JI; Corporal Cow- railroad ollice at Philadelphia, aro enjoy­ *‘\Ve’recently made tests of milk sup­ perthwait, Now* York, 118. oye is gono entirely at present, but it is ing a September vacation at the Magnolia, FOR SALE. plied by'dealers to Trenton, but found hoped rest will restore it. His .affairs in PIANOS on Fourth avenuo. Thoy reside in Gor­ Ono sorrel horse,good speed; ono black mare,' nothing wrong with it. ..Its standard was New York, a ml at other places will shortly ono rubber tiro runal>ou£, ono two-’seatwl fam­ m an town, Past grand chief, Jacob S. Kents of Pat­ ment agricultural department and dairy for a vacation rest.. A. II. DoIIaven pre­ One of this celebrated mako’s most than JI' months. Our price om n ' Mlstiioitniry institute AiuiiVfcrsiiry. erson; grand chief, Arthur IT. Hope, As­ .Inspector, to spend his vacation in this sented the gift. Tho recipient responded WANTED. ; - - expeiiHlve instruments; worth now-* is o n l y ...... Tii ea nn iVorsary occasion of the Union bury Park; grand vice chief, John C. city-'at the Magnolia. * with hearty thanks to the donors. A-strong young man to.HR-siHt porter and do #500. Could not tell It lmd ^ooc' T.inf.nn *n dark'^mahogany. This Missionary Training, institute' of Brook* Kiselev, AtlnntlcJCity; grand high priest, general work. Apply between 8 and 0 o.’cloek' been used. \Only...... JpocO I USling piano nmtle espeelally : L. A. Bower and wife of New. York lilvo nt/lheDeal Country Club, Deal Beach '20Smctf -—j^yrr'grea1tly--interesu?d: the 1,500 oi* more J. B. \Vaihright, Manasiiuan; grand their accomniodatioris so well at the Mag­ Funny Lornl Pioturc ut Casino. for our'eliniate;.lms I men liBotl less i i . * ’ used ono smnniet»;a a o i c than four 'months. It is a lino people that attorn led the exercises in the keeper -of. exchequer, George-P. Sutton,' nolia aiid tholr beautiful surroundings in One of the best -pictunis on the splendid TO LOAN. flalilcS great bargain. Only piano arid - •will wear1 like <£29Q Ocean Grove., tem ple Mortday 'evening. Cainden; grand master of records, A! L. Asbury Park, that they are staying at program at Pqley’s Electrical casino this $2,300,92,000, Sl,.r*00, St,000, $7fi0,1000, $500 at .r> Mrs. W. B. Osborn Is at the head of ihe Clark, Trenton; grand sit* herald, Thomas week is a local scene taken on the banks per cont, on llrst bontljmii mortgage. .Georgo Self playing or- their favorite hotel for.t)ie third timo tills w . TMttenpur, Uooni-14, A ppleby building; Asbury Symphony. -gall. This most D.a'm LaaU Fine condition;* lino; institute.- Her* assistant, ’ Miss\Alway, B. .Seals, Amodale; grand first guards­ summer. Mr. Bower is president) of the of Sunset .lake last Thursday. A young Vark. N. J. wolhilbrfnl of auto mu tie .instru- bramoacn sman sizod a0Rc to\d where tin? so missionaries sent, out by man, Henry W. Thornley, Trenton; grand Dianiond Stiito Stool company. . . couple discover a bench In a shady, se­ THE CROWN, 1 nionts with.a variety of tone-voioin'g p ia n o ...... 4>tOO the institute are stationed: Mr. Brityere,. >econd guardsman, Hobert S. Ttirtin, New cluded spot alolYg the biink of tho lake. 115 Main avenue. O cean "'Grove.- Open all the ‘ that is surpassed by no other In- " Good second hand home'oii -furlough from India, sung in the Brunswick; trustoes, Janies. K. 11 ighley, AlUKka Open All Year; Their arms steal about bno-another and year. Tho^moBt hoijiollke .boarding houce in striiment; good as now; W’orth(t»icn Uemarest upright; dark A .o c O cein Grj»ve, Steam b eat, bat^is and nil im- willHell for...... 5pl0U, cuse. Only...... V .?l3p ‘ H1ndoath, artesian w ater,' .steam is not deep and tliey hayc no difiiculty ill odor and can be imed while the glove is 6n the Eiano ip, our store on easy payments. In many cases~aJ first pay­ band. For sale o n \y at Chndwlck’s pharmacy, ?.sp6 ke, aiid lfiVrry' Loper aiid Vife *aiig : 1 Ms't (J ra ml t?Ti i.iif •‘Kont s was . present ed li\T&^tml" nil m odern im provements and getting oufc.^Tho young huiy is Miss II fil4 CooVman avenuo. A. If or n by of New Vork, a guest at'tho m e n t^ TEN DOLLARS, and future jnbnthly payments of $6, twice. Dr. Lawrence of New York ihade with a liamlsonu; gold badge and all the npjdianees necessiiry to provide comfort FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. delcgah'S were ]>reSehted with lapel E b b itt House, and her partner In *hapi)i- .*a few remarks and Dr. Levy pronounoed for his-guests. The Alaska is now full. Nino buildliig lots, 50x200 feet, adjoining $8 o f $10 , according to. price, will, be sufficient. “ the benediction. Over was raised to buttons. ‘ Just.-lfo.persons took dinner, tliei'o last noss and misfortune is Fred Gnus, also of Ocean Grovo Hejfchta.. Price sevcgty-flve dollars aUl the work.ofIhe'institute. * New .York. ' • * • each; a1SO'proi>^rty-Malu street, ir a d ie y Beach.ach. Fine.Concert at Bradley Reach. evening. There were a few departures Apply to 506 Fifth avenue, Asbury Tart 14tf yesterday rbuttliereweroalso21arrival8, • SpeiiicerK iiml Singers at Misninn. — Tho concert given Monday night at tho Wreck Damage Jftl 00,000. Bradley Beach beach sunpitrlor for the soAie.to sUiy two week's, some three, sonic Tin? damage to tho rolling stock of the WATT. APPLEGATE| Last nighfc>Goorge'A.-Simmons, supikrin Id rigor. A-gentleman was arranging for Ctontracting Painter and .Deoorator, •'Estimates T aylor^ Jisst!ng EuJlilfng, ^ T U S t l f l g 1 tondent of the - Newark h Kescuo Home, benefit of the now M^*ihodist K. cliiirch-nit Control Railroad coinpany caused by the r r. ; promtatly given. t hat placL*, was successful finanei7dly-and his, family.. to stiiy there while the PJtKSS accijlent at Branch port yesterday, is placed P.O. mix 10-]»roport.y known-as -Buhlor’s —- turned!outcome line articles this sutnnv;r. -KestaumntrTentli and-Bailroad avenues, . rnze — T he-gronpr .now .^onsistK -of i^ d itr '... U'ivr ETtelTre nt liTirml Avenue. ' ; *»f-lot-114x-I-15-f eet*— t-H—N os,—1537^—1 5JS1, I AMES H. SEXTON The four-deck Ocean Steamer •>, Eeduced.RateHtoKlchmondf. 1G1J7,10:58; IfKWand 2302, 2S05; 2808,2815, 2810,; alsb j^^I()rgiilj,JNtr.^yid)e?T^Mrs. P. W. Craw­ War euchre for the beiieflt of tlm Won-, the-gravel.-nit ndjoining Allen’s farm,, near NOW OPEN ford, Mrs. H. Cra^vford, JMrs. Parsons; -..For t.ho inoetlng of. thii SovereiginQmnd Now Bcidford, about one aero more or li5ss. UNDEliTAKERj^^ moiitli Memorial hospital,* given by Mrs, lodge, I. O. O. F., to be held at Richmond, Tlio sale will be iwwitivo, and, witliout^re- Mrs. Sayre, Mrs. jJotro anti Mrs. Bahitock. Sill a t tho*Grarid Avenue hotel- lafjt night, Va., September 17 23, the. Pennsylvania servo, and will ho held at tho olllco of .the As- “COLUMBIA" Joe Kii-seli is champion bead stringer, resulted a^.fojlows: French mirror, Mrs, Railroad company wilt sellexoursfon tickets H lors In tUo stato. , JOHN M. Ar.LEJr.’/j ucUonper. ,■ .. Rouud Trip, ’5 « ;m Rennet-ine fpr indigestion. Itennot-ine for indigestion; Jm, Secratai'j Branch Offices—Belmar, Sprint Lake. ■' ■ A stitufeiPirtt;;' if < i s . • i v'- ASBURY PARK BATLY PRESS^I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5,, 19p0

lm ve otner eiotm iig xi'.an tn e •noan. ito WHITE RATS GFtAMerica. PRAiRtEGHICKENSiN PLENTY POOR FOLKS IN CHINA. liowl, which'serves both as a hat.nnd. to hold out when there Is a chance of An. OrKnnlxfltlon o? VaoileTltle Ac- Excellent ShmillHK From lHcil . 'flilK nlm s. x torn-Wlio W ill I'Juht ainnujKcrx. . Year Tr.:out;'li Kiillrc Xorthivciit. . 12 Ceots Their Earnings Very Small and ' ‘Nothing Is wasted In China. Even The Whitt; lints' of America Is the The opening of tin; shooting season In grass and wheat roots pro. pulled up, name of a society of' vaudeville per­ Minnesota nnd tlie IJukotas promises Their Industry Unremitting. washed, drled.aud used for ftipl. Scraps formers which lms been organized to moro sport than lias been known for of .paper nnd cloth nro pasted together oppose tlio organization o r tlie proprie­ many years, says tlie St. Paul corre­ Uhe Sreai buttle Store to ninke the Insoles of shoes. Bits of tors of tho YJiudovllle and continuous spondent of the New York Sun, The SOTHING WASTED IN THE,EMPIBE. wood are glued to build up. either a performance theaters throughout the prairies are teeming with chickens and board-or a post. Women spinners and country. Tlio actors Jn tho now society, quail.. The dry spring enabled the ■ T ffatiison J f v e , ' stfaw plalters earn 2 cents n day. The according to th e Now YoVk Sun, de­ Chickens to hatch' without loss, and iii j’EVeji Graft* and 'Wheat Hootfl Atts spinning, though, Is most-commonly, clare'that the proprietors have combin­ many parts of the country two broods * 1'ied For Fuel—Underwear Un- like the weaving at. the hand looms, on­ ed for the purpose of reducing their aro found.. All over 'Minnesota where kiionn, and Five ISrtlan Will ly a part of unpaid household labor. salaries, and their aim Is to offset this, chickens aye to be found como reports 2,000 yards best quality Table Oil Cloth, per yard- ' • J 8 0 Clothe Mai. and Wife Depenlly, Machine made clolh and thread have but in just wliut way they will go of thousands of birds to lie found near •* * i . 6 9 o How’Ccfton Th Mu liufncuirrc. of late coino to bear heavily upon tho aljout it they have not yet announced. tho wlieatflelds in the long prairie 100 dozens Rogers Silver Tea Spoons, pier set •••*• /T- cotton workers, but that fact Is In a de­ They are to have n benelit performance grasd.' - A. rich Chinamnn wearssilU, a poor gree offset by the growing imports of nt the New York theater on Sept. 2. Prairie chickens arc more than half Screen- Doors ...... ,-.-690 4 Water Coolers . . .. ik. .'(v. *, • — • 9 9 c one cotton. Since the-proportion. of raw, .cotton. StUl some af tlie light yel­ Tho new society, its organizers sny, grown,, nnd a "better crop'ot the feath­ Oil Stoves . i ...... 75.tUo ple cotton; hence not dyed. The same programmes of tlio theaters nt which fowl seema to -have adijpted Itself to. Everything, at Less Than Cost—Corrie Early—A Great Chance alniit coming from Inilin, where it lias yellow staple cotton is grown and man­ they are'playing. Primarily it Is a so­ the agricultural districts and to have seen known toie 2,000 years. Iii. spite ufactured by Acwllans in Louisiana, cial order formed on tlie samp lilies ns begun au Increase tliat promises to of her uliuqualed agriculture China but the fabric is so coarse that it-does the Water Hats of London, j overshadow the Conner times when floes not rnl.so cotton for export nor, lu not compete with the'Chlucse article. Tlie W hite Ifiits propose to give a se­ they were forced to subsist 011 the,wild ries of performances throughout the The Big Kitchen Furnishers fact, enough-for; her own liooils/euyg .Five dollars a yea}• will clollie a Chi­ berrp.s.and rice. •Grain Is much mpre tiie Now l'ork Sun, In tlio growth and nese husband and wife something ipore comltry.'- ' ,. ■ ’ . to tlieir liking, and they Ae now to be than, decently. Underwear is unknown. found wherever wlieat aud corn are manufacture of , it„ as In everything, . Shirt Waist: »ance, So is fitting . a garment, llie only raised and la the winter months In the else, tlie ilim is not, as iu tlie United . A shirt waist dance was given the measures taken are from the hip to the tim bers adjacent to the lioids. States, to nave hand tttiiof, but to usie other evening at; the• rilmhlmmon, ground and from tlni middle of the Shooting will be excellent, and ai- n ot—1 MiH^powil>h'.—Thorn aro O coana6 lty<.,Afd.I»nua-i'„Eli^tou,-j!a:.hiL-ii breast to tho ilnger_t!ps. lVnsliions do no power gins for taking out the seed. was participated 111 by. many whose, 4eiray-tUu7'spurLsniaii Is gefflngTratff not .change. Winter garments and bed­ for Ills, annual' raid 011 the feeding . Instead the Chinese use little hand ways are pronounced correct. No gen­ ding are wadded with cotton, Once a gins yery lilto those still to bo found in , tleman was allowed on tho tloor unless grounds. The railroads are now adver­ year they must be ripped-- apart and tising-the chicken shooting opportuni­ the 'homespun regions of, the Appala­ he was coatless. Several .Who were in Wfls?ien, p aaain g an a au. LEADING chian chain. The gin Is nothing more attendance nttenVpted to participate .h| ties of the nprthwest as an inducement H ow needful Is economy m ay lie tliitii- a couple of sm all wooden rollers tho dances wltli their coats on, but for .sportsmen to travel over their lines, made fast in; uprights niiixed to a judged from a few figures. Unskilled wore promptly ejected from ike floor. but it may,bo said, truly tiiat this ycili bench. They are turned by a wooden laborers receive upon an average 7 hunters wlli-ftttd good shooting every­ The: Prince of Luxuries crunk; re.vAlr.e-011c against''the other cents ii day. Masons, carpenters and ‘ IIIn Advice. . where.'" The season opens in Minnesota M e r c h a n t and free the’ cotton of seed by drawing sto n ecu tters,. -hero ns elsew here the "Is It hard to propose to a girl?” ask­ on Sept. 1, In South 'Dakota 011 Aiigi Iii ithp -iiyt through tiie narrow space' be­ aristocracy of. labor, got from 25 to 30 ed the novice In affairs of tho heart. and in Noi'th Dakota and Wisconsin 011 tween. Tlit; lint. Is fed to them by cents ‘ft day. Work begins at sunrise “Sometimes it’s a good deal -harder Sept. l : DAYS hand, nnd It takes n long arid, steady and keeps up until "dark. . Strikes aro not to propose,” retuVned the man of Plover and,snipe shooting, which'by T a i l o r day's work-to gin five pounds of Hnt, virtually unknown, and' the Chinese la­ worldly experience thoughtfully. “It’s many Is regarded as the finest sport of which means 2 0 pounds of cotton in borer is tiie happiest aud m ost con­ always well to be on you- guard.” all thb wild fowl hunting, 1b already tho seed. tented in all the world. under way, and many birds have found The cotton is carded simultaneously their way to market. Tho English cur­ V . ’ SeVvlcciir 317 BOND STREET with the ginning. A second man stands lew, the jack snipe and the 1 rcedblrd Clergyman— I'at, there's a hole in tlio 1900 SEPTEMBER 1900 . nt tiie end of , the bench beating tho are to bo .found on the prairies In the roof of the church, and I am trying to . clean cotton With tlld tee-kung, or neighborhood of swamps or ponds, aiiil

FOR THE WEEK ONLY

MILLINERY MRS. E. DIL.TS 7 0 0jC,QQk:riigu3uXv;e.-.

GIFFOMJO S'QJV Plain, and Ornamental Plasterer® Bricklaying, Setting of Mantels, Banges an Heaters, Also Boiler Setting and Foundations Laid. Tile Setting. SsTiHATaa F u b n is h e d f o b A b o t b , w it h B efkeenoeh ; . Postaffioe Boz 48, Bradley BeaoJi, j?, j. In defiance of Trusts, Combinations and Advancing Markets generally, many ot these nro far below tho lowest of last sea­ These Lots Range from One Thousand to Five Thousand Dollars son's prices for similar or inferior goods. t i m e t a m e s tim e tables OlllllBWVMlBSS sMtlOiiialiO PENNSYLVANIA^ RAILROAD CENTRAL R. R.JJF NEW JERSEM on stove is a woirnei The Standard Railroad of Amorlca SKferatlts Coal Dsed Excinslrely, tasnr- ._ Ing Cleanliness and Comfort - •- - -: . • • • ...... JULY SALE PRICES T 1 On and after June 80,1900, Tim e tab le In effect 12.C noon, Ju n e 3 0 .1900,| i2 Burner $6.90, worth $9.50 TRAfNa LHAVK A8BURV PARK—WKKK DAYS. For New York via Sandv Hook route, 6 47,7 0 - The Streets Anbury Park are 3 Burner—8.90, worth 12.00 For New York and Newurtc, <> 35 (Mondays onfy), 7 50, 930, 10 «*)0 a in , 12 02, 1 52, 262, 5 1 4 p m 7 20, 7 43,8 20.. fr CO ■ a m , 120, 2 85,-3 35, 5 35 and U120 p ra. — . Sundays from Interlaken 8tatIon, 9 65 a m“7 We Quarantce Every Stove For Kiizabeth, 743,020 am , 120, 285,335 585 1 0 8 ,5 1 2 ,7 55 p m . and 9 20 p m . v TRAINS LKAVK ASBURY PARK* ONE HUNREb FEET BROAD For ltah w ay, 9 20 a m,' 20. 5 35 and 9 20 p m. For Matawan, UL’Onm. 120,2 85, 535 and 9 20 p For New York^ Newark and Ellr.abeth via all rail m . 1, v . . . ■' ' route, (0 10 Mondays only), 0 17,7U0, (7 28 New For LongHrancluOBO, 0 35 {Mondays only),7 20^ York only), (7 33 except N«w York) 8 00, 10 50 An advantage possessed !>y no other Seashore Resort on' the Jersey Coast. „ 7 4'.\,« 20, 9 20. ‘ 102:1, lfl65. Ml 45 Ca| m, 120, a m , 1202, 2 10, 4 00, 7 05 p in . Sundays from i 20,2 ifc, 3 155. -107,5 21,.5 3 5 ,5 42, 0 l(i, G 2d, 7 10. Interlaken station, 7 87 a m ,4 19,8 05 p m«-----■— A good reMgerator saves lea- %^0i'(8atiirdaysoDlv)...... 1 ...... andiiyppro.. * - ’ For Philadelphia and Trenton via KlliabetliiH)rt, saves food—and saves-money. A F or>r lt«! Ijs.nk, 7 W, 7 i t , 8 S0*k m, t 20, 2 35, 385, 6 17, (7 00 e x cep t Trenton) 8 00,10 60 a m , 12 02, 5 35 and 9 20 pan. 2 10;, 4 00 p m . Sundays from Interlaken sta ­ few of tho high grade • hart! wood For Pliilfidt^lphia, Broad 8t. anCTTrefiton, 6 25, tion, 7 87 a m , 418 p m. "I Refrigerators remain to be sold at 7 25, 7 52,9.07 a m , 12 48,3 57 antfB'22 p m , • Por Baltimore and Washington, 7 00, 8 00.1050 ‘T’HERE will never be another seaside town in ,Monmoutb CSunty “July Sale" Special Prlcos. For Camden, vlu Trenton und Bordentown, 725, a m , 12 02, 4 00 p m . SundayB from Interlak i t . We offer Refrigerators for $3.^8 and 9 07 a m , 1248and 3 57 p m. station, 7 87 a m { 4 IB p m. upw ard,' - , j For Camden and Philadelphia; via Toms Elver, For Easton, Bethlehem. Allentow* and Maueh 15 52 and 1113 a m , 2 25,5 15 p„m. •Chunk, 6 17, 8 00, (10 50 to E aston ), a m , 12 02, * that will compare with the broad streets -and open space's, such For Toms Kiver, iHland Heights and Intermediate 2 10,(4 00 to Easton),pm. .Sundays from In* pi stations,0 oL^and 11 13a m,2 25515 and 0 02 pm . terlaken station, 4 18 p m . . For Point Pleasant an(T'tOterraediate stations. FdrWllkeabarre and Scranton, 8 00 a m.-12 02 p mi as ; shown on the map of Asbury Park. This assertion Is based on 0 00, 0 52. 10 50,11 13 a m , 2.25, 258 (Saturdays For Buffalo and Chicago via D., L. A W. B. B., ice Gn Mm only), 4 22.1 50.5 10, 5 15, 0 02, 0 45 and 9 00 p m. 8 00,10 50 a m , 400 p m . ' We iiave tho XXth Century, tlie For New Brunswick, via Monmouth* Junction, J. H. OLHAUBENr Gen’l Supt. White Mountain, the Arctic, the 0 25,7 52 and 9 07 a in,;i2<48,8,57 and 5 22 p m , H , V B a l d w in . Qen. Pass Agt the fact that all the ocean’front lands -between Seabright and Barnegat Blizzard find the Gom; but the ■ TRAINS LKAVK ^BW YORK FOR ASBURY PARK. “Gom” Is tlio gem. t t freezes equal rom W est Twenty-third Street Station; 8 55 aim, to th& best and takes less ice to 12 10,110(Saturdays only), 2 25j255,325, 4 10, are already laid out. with streets averaging FIFTY PER CENT. LESS , . do it, ' ^ . 4 55 and 055 p m. Sundays, 7 55 and 9 25 am , apd4 55pift. • "* * . it., $ I,8S > 3 qt„ $2.15 4 qt., $2.50 From Desbrosses Street Station at,330, 9 00 am , 6 qt. $3.25 12 20,1.10 (Saturdays only), 230, 3 10,3 40, 4 20, in width than those laid out in Asbury Park, without such open ■ / , ■ 5 10 and 700 p m, Bundays, 8 15,9 45 a m and __5-35-piii,„______1 ...... • _ - 80 Cents From Cortlandt Stroet Station, at 3 30. 9 09 a m , spaces as Asbury Park. ’ -\ . 12 20,120 (Saturdays only). 2 8 0.3 10,8 40<4 20. 5 10 und 7 CO p m . Sundays 8 15, 9 45 a m . and 0 15 pm, Ou Sunday will stop at Interlaken Lir e No. S.Oval Tlii.Wiijiii BoIlerS)... .-40c and Avon In plac« of North Asbury Park and PATTEN _ . . ' 1 ' ' ’ 1 . . . . • “ | , ] , 3 qt. Enameled Tea P o ts .j....Iflu Asbury Park to let off passengers. AND THE 8 qt Coffee P o ts.!....life TRAINS LKAVK PHILADELPHIA (BrOOd Bt) 70R .- ‘ “ Wash Bowls...... Ilk; ASDURY PARK« - » . • BtMlcGoast Electric B. l Co Where purchasers erect buildings the whole amount “ SoueePans,.__ S5o A t 4 05, 05^.~8^22 j l 44 a m , 2 42,3 30 and 4 08 p m , “ Tea Kettles., ,,l,25o week-days,-5 00 p in (Saturdays only). Sun­ days, stop, ai Interlaken for Asbury Park,’ 4 05 Via PLEASURE BAY of purchase money may remain on mortgage. It Wll! Certainly Pay You to Know Our Store Jand 8 30*a m. Market Street Wharf, via Cam­ TIME TABLE, AUd. 27 den and T renton, 6 10, 7 10,10 30 a m , 2 30 and 3 30 p m w eek-days. 4 30 (Satu rd ays-only). (Subject to change).. Leave Market Street Wharf, via Jameeburg, LEAVE PLSABURE BAY W. I . PAWLEY GO. - 710 a ia. 4 00 d m week-days. ! Week days:. ,.7.20, 8.1(1 a. m.j 3.10, 4.10 p.m WASHINGTON ANBTHE SOUTH. RETURNING LEAVE NEW VOItK LKAYK BROAD STRKBT, PHILADKLPHIA. Foot West 13th Etano. *n.00a.m. 2.40 p.m. , “CHINA HALL” - Eor Baltim ore and W ashington, 3 50,7 20,8 32.912, 10 ft). 11 2:?, l l 33 a m . 1230 lim ited (Dining Car), Battery Park 9.80, *11.80 a. m„ .3.10 p. m. INQTJIRB . OP •Oa Satnndays only 11.00 o'clock boat Stoyes arid Housefurnlstflng Goods. 1.13 (D ining Car), 3 13, 4 41 (525 Congressional lim lted.(D ining Car),0 0 20,0 55 (D ining Car), leaves West'ISth st. 15.45 aud Battery FarSc 781 (Dining Car) p m. and 1220 night week­ l.lS j), m. instead of 11.80 a, m. days. Sundays, 3 50.7 20. 9.12. 11.23, UnB . a-m , No. 162-164 Hlain Street 113 (D ining Car),. 3 13,.J 41 (5 20 Congressional SUNDAYS,:.;; Lim ited, Dlniug Car), 0 05. 0 55 (Dining C ar), I m v n PleaspM Bay, 4.80, '4,45. 5.00 p. in, ASBQRY PARK —J^l-tDinlng^3ar)-pmH»nd42^ahiRht.——...... Tlmo tables of all oth^r trains of the system 0.00. 10.40 a. ns. C. may be obtained at tlie ticketofllces or stations.. leave Battery Kirk,- 8 ,SO, 9.10, 9.8d^ll.l5- 1 J. It. WOOD, Gen.Pass. Agt,' D m s t n a ^ e r s J. B. HUTCHINSON, Gen. Manager. . ■ a. m. , -• .' Ou I.uljtM Day, Monday, BtiiHoir., ' r 3f DRESSMAKING boatil ivlil run en same Hciil;dult) aa Smi- BtylUh and perfectly flttinR ooahiinefl4—~~ John N. Bums-..... tlav.Houtonilioi: -______.' ■ .' - JAJTES A. BRADLEY, Owner r - M r s . m . h , J.OKDATM , UNDERTAKER Take car which laare, Aiimry Va»k not tator Parldrs 603 Mattison Avenue than (1.110 a. m. for 7.20 ,. m. boat. Jflor atternoon boats, t£&4 car not later thas UO for 12.10 boss; Next Door to Postoffice. 708 Afattlson Avenue 3,10 for ■.1J boat; 4,10 ■ t 540 boat. Uufidayf Tailor made suits; golf Suita; accordion Coffins and Biirlftl CasScets on ttanO, or 8.80,3.40,4.00 p. tn, aitomtlons made; BKlrta relKiund, etc, vroished to order. Batgag, oarrlod tree with pam e a ttt ■ ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS,’WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER' f>,; 1900.

T>Vp.Sppc1 a 11 y^t n~tii6~ri tyo f • 'N’e w-Y6r kr*ii n-ortfnn- . . • ...... ------*—_. W IR E STATE POLITICS I zed cuiis pi i'aey to «b*fe«t .the pnrpoHo of the elec­ BRITISH SHIPS ARRIVE ; . 1 Too Larnu, • FarMottfs tion laws and to carry the eleethms h.v fraudu­ ■Charles Mitckiiy oueo told tliln.storj lent practices’. TUe fraudulent. operations of'the jii (xjimuetloh witli u IUiins iuomorlnl; New York Republicans In Con­ IVmoeraHe orgmifzution, repealed year after, yeari American Guns Thunder a Wei The NauirlitF Dear CnbB. Sinckay ;liiul prihnlHed to collect- shil­ Remains Open until 0ctober i-j?'' compelled the enactpient of ii- special law k«Vi My bro th er Billy is!) a cook fo r a eriiing elections in the metropolitan district, 'ilie lings fiU- some monumeiit to .tlie liouot vention at Saratoga. .. Democrats characterised this law ns a "fore® hill’' come at Bar Harbor. luinbermau’s camp. It is a lonely spot, of IturuR, nnd ho applied with eonfl. imd- wlilf thtrcry of “homo rule” sought .‘to dis­ h.way la the heart of tiio pi no woods, donee for ft subscription to an Eng- credit the .act ^aml to hold themselves immune but Billy lias a tame bear that comes Ilslinmn ^vho had ropreseiitcd in parlia- rfiE DEOLAEATION OF PBINOIPLES against riiii tali me lit for electoral erjmes. jDiit the1 A B0BNB NOT ON THE PB0BEAMMB law abrogates no. rif^Iils'ot the citir.cn arid-Hv no~ to sco him' pvery day and Is better inent for riiany years a certain ;Scot- company,thauvlots of people— so Billy tisii boi-ougli. • . .. t v 1'liitform IndnriicN I’roNldent SlcKln* • way interferes with local’aUiuhdstnttion. It is Tlie Boer Plrigi Unineil by a ^Vev* - i,. v •"* . >■ -.^-* ■' S• ..j>> j designed solely for the detection atxi punishment “ No,” said Mr. Fortose.Bo Hat-rlsots.. ley n n d IU n AdminiMtrntlon nntl CnimoH a D eehleil Commo- sa3fa* • 7 - V ' " ; of crimWand for the protection of honest VGtcrs This bear^whose name Is Jlunle, .is “ I ffli\ no longer' ln pai-lliuiiijiit, anal I Fourth AVesue. and'Kingsley Street Oevqtes SIuoli Space by ‘ The Most Delightfui Season of the : year i?a10 shmited, 4,’J'hre*o cheers—for Tlm -' to tho profitable development of. resources ami to had jiist ilryived. Ijeyond Bar island,; ^00 ;iind:«enj8ilflQfino(therf the best of ■heni-fe iiiiil .la'/rtoinB 'BO to glvd -tlie oH1 y n; ."\\r;Xthe ;childroti ^orrjetimes forgetr verses' as" aiucli -a? Iposslhlo- with h - ■ j ’ -.'■■> J 'I-■ •.'M'-VV! ...... Is;'.', most heartily. earned by it«;chyn efforts,,but it is opposed to. all white warships of the United States.'hll ■ (One '.day"Jiiiuie caine in;- nnd with; Bebtdh . accentj I llaye had to walk: Reference to the Republican position, combi nations seeking to control prices aud to fire*' Jlutteriug with lings, with bands playing vent competition, -and it specifically denounces, great dignity walked up~to the table wltiiout: my. liat and with tiio rain rth the money quest ion,-, tlie independence •criminal.-eonspiracies between public officials and and small guns coughing smoky salutes, and began to eat the scraps that had, pouringvdoiyn'.upon my. upprotected »f Cuba and the Philippine policy was were paying a tribute'of honor to the corporations by - whk*h suet) corporations design been saved for lier. Suddenly she head ns leader of n procession In, hon­ jriven hearty applause, U nit'the climax or are enabled through the favor and protection newly arrived sea fighters of Great Brit ^EP|fa|ER RltFES^PER DAY, $3.00 fame!wheiK-J!vJ Woodruff said, “Out of of- ojHrials to exact'unjust tribute from t hi} peo­ aiu. It seemed like;a .sea fightv for botli hpard a noise,;and,. Iboklng through the or of Burns, hud'.under tlieso eireurij- tlu*ii* liitfer /oxpcfienees the people be­ ple. !i. .. • A ‘ squadrons wore belching flame,and-smoke open door; sh^siw the two cubs about stances I refilso: with gennlne delight Elevator, ;'-'^*p^^no, ; { Electric - tights, f . : ]. ;Baths. lieve in the rescue of New York City from We believe ;.that- in the1 Interest of the health, at each other. Along shore crbwds wat9^ to enter, it piijst ha^. liccn./^gaiust to siyo a. shilling or any. smaller, sum tlie elutches-o.f tlie organisation which ex?. nnd eoniiort'-of citizens the people of the munipi-. .(id witli interest the opening formalities her ordersr‘fbr she instantly ran to to tlie object JoUj have lu view.’* ' ‘ ' ,;V ' EVENING • DINNERS \ ' ' Ists only 'to. barter every public priyiltyje, l>{diUe<* filionld own and1 oj/crate their water sup­ plies,-and the Republican party .will favor legislaf . between . the squadrons of the-two: na­ them and boxed, their ears soundly and . — —-V-— —------and blackmail'.every Rrhratle. right.” l\oI* tion to enable every municipal ItyV the just rights tions.- pushed and-slapp’ed and drove fhem 'Tlie Lnrlest Man. . J',vi Telephone 80a ' MORGAN & PARSONS a time the. delegates and audience gave ‘of all. N,‘ing conserved, to enter upon and' take The scene ;had a delightful setting. back to their "stoppi ng place, growling The' laziest man In North America, noisy approvnh There was:no more wind tliau would .give under the condemnation laws tlie watersheds nfec* aud scolding as she went. It was; a discovered him self thp otliOr "eve.ulng W E N A L L . TUK YiiAS..,, The declnrntiou that the Republican ■ssafr to sechre for their inhabitants an adequate the tiniest rippl^ to the water. The stiii -Tiftvty i ini'pDM'd a poHcy^vhirlr~ ‘Hjrlrti=,fri«!i',t'he-ihills,,,sti,uel?,:,i%hthi^=toTf funny^s.lfihtr The— PQM^-Uttl<^ c »ba: ,liLttL(L»av.-.ellj,!aQlis;lfli tnarlm cata^noL , \yijj,^Harmitee^ J‘tliat.!i lie i-eelined and w ait­ to the canals of tho state7 la a subject of grave squadron slipped in quietly to anchor. A s h y i l ¥ P A K K , n ., a . ... l.ientcnd^rt (1 overnor Wooden II.. then * concern to the people. , Thirty years', ago, when As the cables rattled dpwir.witb, splashes •\Vith her.some.,food for tlie prior little ed,; After.nbhut ten iHlnutes Uiero'waa took up the gavel and first recognized ’ the capacity of the canals was less than it is to­ the American, flag WJ'nt up at the mast­ cubs, and t^ey' ate it in a Very, timid a kiibelt'at'.tho door, ind a messenger day, there was I moved over them, twice as great a head of the flagship Crescent. Then tm» manner ant1a,s! though, they were sorry boy'pnforml. "• • tonnage. - hi proporlion ■ as their capacity has baml played 1 “The Star -Spangled Ban- Increased nnd as thoiammmt of possible business for bciii^. suci^/iiaught^ children and “D’Jou.ring, sir?” nsked the boy. A. Af. has lirmvn and developed their use has’decreased. ;ner,” and as the notes Went) through the ^’ould. “nover Silo it. a gain.”. ^ - “Ves, HOUy’ snld tlie laziest m aa In In 1MHS the'lake receipts of flour amounted to' still air to'the'throngs on shore cheer aft­ the western hemisphere, “Just glmmo er cheer went tip. ' *:: .; . ,v. • BJlly sald it made- him think of the barrel.-*,; but only were shipped a match off tliat'table tliertr, will you?” New Houao Handsomely Furnished , Has-All Modern Improvement* through the canals; the lake receipts of grain were Farqulinr GreetH Hei-waiting to greet him at the ably the youngest boy who ever shot that half dollar on tho table.” Third Avenue and Kingsley Street per mile was; nearly .twice as great as the canal head of. the gangway. Admiral Farciu- Then tho boy went out, grinning. charge. The last Hepublican legislature appro­ har was accompanied by Flag Lieutojmnt That man ought to he on soma gov­ priated-the sum o f'$100.000 to be, expended in /a Benson ami Aid .Marshall. There was a DIRECTLY ON THE 3 EACH tliorouir)i nnd-seientitie Jm l.stigation of the cause- brief exchange of conipliinents,' and; the ernment “commission” to investigate of this dri-line in canal traffic and of the charac- something somewhere. —Washington trr and expense of all the numerous projects that American- commanding oflic(*r returned to have been proposed for the.betterm ent of the ca­ his barge, which waited with tossed oars S tar nals and to bring about their greater use. It is while tlie Crescent, lired the admiral’s sa­ It May He I’nsli or tf Miiy'Bo Fall. SPECIAL SEPTEMBER RATES NOW tlie poliey of the Republican party,'if any further lute. Wlthiii tbe half hour Vice Admiral Politician—Sly boy, tho door to every expenditure Of-public money is*to be made upon Bedford, accompanied- by Flag Lieuten­ Artesian water,- clcctric light, gas, electric bells.- Select patronage. the .canals except for .maintenance, to place be- ant Strcit field and Flag Secretary Byron, successful business IB labeled “Push.’® 'fore tbe people the assured fiicfs,*'together with steamed oyer* to the New York, where Thoughtful Youth—inn’t your busi­ estimates the accuracy of which can be relied ness a successful one, sir? up(.u. • ...... i ' similar formalities took place. A double SEi’TEMBHK -RATES, PER M Y, |2.00 linet of marines and the .officers of the Politician—Well, yes; I flatter myself Credit is giveif the Hepublican party fleet were waiting to greet the distin­ that It la very successful. Why do you Service and cuisine firstclass. Everything up-to date. for the enactment of labor laws which guished English visitors; • * ask that? . extend protection to the wm'kingnian-and- ■ ______M. N. MYERS, Prop. —The."public-reccption-ta incut the twrr Thoiightful—youth—Because; si?; T to women and children employed.in mer­ admirals lasted two hours. It took place cantile establishments. The increased see your door Is labeled “Pull.”,—De­ at St. Sauveur,.one of the* leading hotels troit Free Tress. FAMILY MOTEM prosperity enjoyed by the farmers of the here. The InKge music room was draped • • BENJAMIN J*.:ODELL. \ state of Now York Vngjttged in marketing with the flags t.fj,England a ml the United OETTYSllimG, I-lIltAY, WASHINGTON Grand and Sowal! Avenues •fileorgc W . Aldrich of M o n rot*,, who of-; an important product is referred to thus: States. At least 1,500 persons came to The legislature has encouraged- by reasonable OPEN ALL TIIBi ':?HAR. ' ferod a resolution that ltciihen L. Fox, pay their respects/ to Admiral Bedford Personally Coiiittictort Tour via Pennsyl- * John S). Kenyon, Colonel Knxtei\.T rimes Ttppropriatiotr^hc^cfitaldiBhment-Tvf-tlKnsug-.ir^bi'ttt^ aml=ArlmiraH,'aTqnliTn'r—Php* t wmotll cevjf Bteamheat 'Electric llgkll. industry, with the result that thousands of neres vnnitk Itailrond. - S. Whipple, K. 11. Gleason and C. A.. stood side by side before an immense, All modem Improvnj are already devoted to the growth of the sugar cluster of union jacks m iugled with* the Over tiio biittleflolil of Gettysburg, Bun parlor. BeasonalJla prloea Ball be appointed as secretaries of tho* beet, and hundreds of thousands af eupltal have through the picturesque Biile mouutninH, L'onvehtion; and this was adopted without been invested in plants for the production of stars and stripes. The reception .jvas 1 :>/ via Hiigorstown siiid Antletnm, and down . opposition. beet sugar. . 1 , ' ; under the auspices of the board of tya.de. tlm lionnttfnl and historic Shenandoah val­ ‘‘EAXBSitfej’’ AT Tnu'lii^OE. Resolutions were then offered for the Attention is culled to the repeal of the First Select man Charles Wood int roduc­ ley to tho unlq t> t t i n a i rFormerlriForHi0tij Rt,ni* James).JAmes;. Corner tyornpr fjookmatil.kWehb ulutreot. caa» Ariun Open oilall tlmtho vnnryoar. flntnCom applause. Saratoga, Sept. 5.—-.Governor Itoose- mund II. Rymer, of the Quail, Captain old Kmperor William died lie ordered to ticket agents, tourist agent, 1 i!H> Broad­ mandinK full view of tho sea. Hroad porches large, airy, comfortable room*. Bteainjieated throuKhout. Bervico and cuhdne The committee on permanent organiza­ velt, after his speech in the Republican A. S. Snow of the New York, Captain F. large piles of sand to be placed at in- way, New Yorfe 78B liroad street, Newark, tion reported the' name of Nevada N. state convention. this afternoon, will de­ W. Dickius of the .Indiana, Captain M. N. J .; or address George W . Boyd, assist teryais in Unter don Linden nnd’ also ant, general passenger agent, Broad Street Stranahim for permanent chairman, and part on his western speeehmaking tour S. Maclvemde of the Texas, Captain N. as outlined by himself and the managers In all tiio large parks throughout the station, Philadelphia. A • A ' *• _ w v j • Open all the year, Knlarged and 1m* he was escurted to the chair by Congress­ C. Trajn of the Massachusetts,.Captain city for the benefit of the poor children. man Screno JO. Payne and Senator.Henry of the Kepublican national committee, W. M. Kolger of tbe Kearsarge, Captain Grand Avenue notel' e c k k “8nilirp r»r: White, lie spoke clearly ami forcibly. (lovernor Roosevelt's itinerary is as fol­ C.'M. Chester of the Kentucky and Lieu­ The pleasure proved to he so great The, sentitheat of the conventiim found lows: Detroit. Sept. (j; (Jrund Rapids,- tenant Commander-'N. Sargeant of tlie that the children oil .'all classes, rich t • 1 SOI Fourth av**ime Near the beach; ocean view I H p | f* 1/ | f | f t " I l j ) f T l nil modorn Improvement*; tt*rms reaflonahlo. expression .in the. most prolunged dein- Sept. 7; South Beiul, Ind., Sept. .8 : La Scorpion: *also Admiral Upshur, Dr. Rob* and poor, mingled together, nil armed 1 l l w U U V / I \ l H ^ I i a i I A x n e ORLANDO, cor. timrnl aiid Mtiuroe ave- ■nnstvTvtmir-o UTr*tb\y*Avi ie n—M rrf St v a n tv-— _Ui;ijsse, -Wis,, Sept. 10;—Y4inlaou»_Sapt^. evt-Ainor-y-amUDiv-J^Iadison—r^vy-hir.— -With-—spoons,—paddles,—buckets—and “tiuea. OpenaUtlKryeflr. NewTiouSernewfifrnittirtiflrttodarniniprovenientsr-YMHHrOKOrMrPEY— liau declared that the span of life would 11 v Rrookiugs, S. Sept. 12; Aber­ Uoer Flan: MuUe* Tronble, pans. In Victoria parlt.-whieli Is situ­ never see the day when the people fWo\ild. deen, S. D .f SeptV l^JTargo, S. D., Si?pt. ►w-ig m . J » !' Corner First aven»i« and Kmory street. All modern ImproveraentM. Just after the-British ships’ dropped ated, in the -poor” district, there is ono YotT 11; IJisninrck; S6 pt. 15; Helena, JNIon., 0IWU M the year. Special terms foj*_Uie v relinquish one single inch of the territory aoiid acre of IHte white sniid, where on 1 116 A d r ia n J. 8. ADIUAN. ' securedvat the' saerifice-of-the "blood andr Sept. -1T-;—lint te,f-Mon.,-Sept.-18;r I-oca- anchor nn incident of more than ordinary tel in, Ida.. Sept. 1!); Ogden, TJtalu Sept. Interest occurred near the shore path. n'fliiu (lay iMiniTrcds’o f bhlidron dig and •life of;citizens of this peerless republic. Edward Van. Ness of Ni>w York swung j g ' • w ir •* • One block fi*om ocoan; miporlor nccomrnndatldnB; Tin* I*lntforln» A<1 opted. ,p . -H: Salt Lake f’ity. Sept. 21; Evanston, play,.enjoying the kindness of the old to the breeze'from a staff 011 his'lawn a r The platform as prepared by'.the, eom- Wy., Sept. 22; Clieyenne, Wy., Sept/24; emperor. This Impressed me as the V lfll TO i l OII SC flteani h0&t Ueduced rat,‘«f,’i'Addiem f»u A, n.n'l^J..110R1AIN, ^ ,r:T Denver, Sept. 2r>;. Mi'CJook, Neb., .Oct., 1; large Boer flag and. addressed .his friends- greatest kindness I ever witnessed. ' ,S!ttl Sccond Avtmuo. miMi-e on resolnlions w as<• then n?ail by in 'denunciation'of .the British. T he flaji Chairman I'aincs and- tulop.ted w{lij.out Lincoln,. Neb. fstfternonn), Oct. 2; Platt.-<- mouth, N«di.: loveningh. Oct. 2: .Dein|- raising* made the people' angry, nnd a A . lilt t i e Yellow Ulrd, —ilitisent- iTdVX*n7vol un 1 trered~to"» boardwalk ami board of seh*ctmcn', called on Mr. Van'. Bomethiiiir like tO Bce-wee-see, „ , , |.losu,to aiidltorilinijnmjjiQHtplllw. N. H. KliiMBit, Proprietor. \y,. . indorse tin? admiip1?!ration /*cd President AVaslpngton, Sept. H'.-—The Kentucky, Ness and politely requested tlint the flag- See-s<;e, wee-aee, scc-sec-weel '-T i. *' properly withoutfreading ■ Mi Kinhfy aud ur^e ■ his. re-election as;'the surr;, Kearsarge, Indiana, Massachusetts and be taken down, but’Mr. Van Ness refus­ plt*due of.. Imir m ore 'yKari of develop m ent. and •-1 - •' Other Resorts Texas’ lmve arrived at liar Harbor, The ed to grant the request. , • ■/' Here it lived,Vos glad and frc© 7 ; Other Resorts pr*if-|>(;rity tit'■■-home and of- honorable inihuw o As a little bird emfiil he, •; . ! ■ und ieiinwit abrend. *We comrratulate t'l'm people Prairie has sailed from Portland on her Cliairnian Wnml, together with Dr. J, cruise. The Bancroft is at Sag Harbor. Till one very dreadful dny '* j / r e s s '.upon the nominulinn for vice, president of ^Jov* Madison .Taylor, representing' the hoard Came a naughty hoy tlmt way, -.. ‘. P , eriinr- Itoijsiivelt, wltoso high pla<;e in the admi­ The Mayflower.arrived at San Juan Mon­ of trade, and-two police officers then r.e And lie spied the )??llow bird, * ration siud tonUdcitee of his. countrymeiu ucldev- day. The Wilmington has sailed from turned to ^he.Vim tNess cottage antVre­ - Whore thiH.leafy branches Btirred, •Vf. SH/\DY GLEN 1‘d'by lung jmblio. service and'c^jtec.-lally. by .his Montevideo on a cruise. The training newed the request to have the flag re- Siaj;iiijr sweetly, Seu-wee-flee, (Evening Edition) Remodelled , and Refurnished v ./.valor and success On the Hold of baitb', has been sjiip Buffalo has.sailed from Singapore m oved.gain the owner of tlie flag re­ , . Bec-seei wee-nee, Bee-see-weol ’M distinctly advanced by Ids splendid rccord as the for Colombo; fused" and delied tjle officers' to remove DURHAn, QREEN COUNTY, N. Y. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS gowrnor nf Now York, ‘Tlmt’ii d pretty bird,,’* said-he; • ;; with its most complete it. Mr. Wood thereupon applied the - Daily itmii, tuiecrnph, imtliinir, lAhlnit. .Btage moroloR nnd enwing from Cairo railroad alation.-. I t then takes up state .issue's and says: “Just the i-ort of bfrd for »nelM I J Flour 4)iitjiut of Minneapolis., knife to the haiyards, and tlie Boer stand­ 1 Hearing wlilchj. It flew awny BowlliiUjtofiii'Hicroiiiiet.svviiiKB, tlulifftitfti| drives, willed lind runiblon. Table one o f the Heat. Kn^U Thu Itepublican party has been In control of local newsf its Publishers 'ckh* itIIi* aid 'Mir«ial)hin ti<>m oh ner’H farm. I'ttroAvawrand hunlthful mountain air. No malarin, . 'Minneapolis, Sept*v8 .—The official fig- ard floated to earth amid, the cheers of • • to platform si jnnns-thgroughbrcd fitallion, 23. years nf current of the world.' House A tim ist^W oehr&r. ltR.i‘na«.tmciit lind liavb tlireatt*nt>d it,-rity- nhd-stuto Elizabeth Barrett .BrownIng-saysr— trcastirlrTW^ijyv York stuti* tltfrlnft tin* 11 yo y>'ard transactions and financially able to caiTy MeelciapPimt-MatG-and other'-good-rnc- 1 3 m i d 1 5 S i Main Street- of iu opiirationflie gnat muiii of $*JU,7$S,S5«. Otiu- out any obligations made by their firm.' era, is dead. , • ■ ■+ . • T^ct no,one till hla,dcat)i without ii- Why should • tlilnl ot tills Bum,* has been applUd W est TnuAi* Wholcsalo Druggists, Re railed unhappy. Jfcasure not.th‘a work O p panJto Ovonn G tovo Gh1 on -, to Htntc^purpoM-s, whilo (he hffIajiuc,-4^0,B*i,U04, Toledo, Ohio, > 'Mill DainnBcil by Plrei Until the day’s out nnd the labor done. . _hus hy bo Hindfvrrducod Jocal .taxation0 on real W aldino, K tnnan & MAnyiN.WlioIesale t.: he _Piirn 6 0 n-wool- you? . Left on ypur dooiv and pi-rsoind property, • " * * * - ^ Druggists, TolOdb, Ohio. ; ^ on mill'in Moliuwk has been damaged by The Unl‘ted States nevcr coined gold __ Hvrry reform whicii haa been 'accoro^flBhcd In •■ Hairs Catarrh Cure Is taken internally fire to_ the extent of $30,000. Many pieces of a higher den'omlnatron than step cach evening for 6 ^ H E PRESS has later telegraphic news than; tin; state of New- York to spcurc the lawful voter acting dlrectly upon the blood_andTnucous surfaces of thesysteirt. Price 7f>conts per- Jjands \vlir be'idle until the machinery $20. Soraeycar^ ago a jeweler at San the right to east his ballot freely, to have it la repaired. cents a week. ’ the evening editions of the New York eoiiuted as cast and- lo keej) out of the hallot liottle. Sold by all druggist. Testimonials E’ranclsco struck gold pieces ot th e boxe?i illegal «ud finudtihuit votca is of Republic* freo.--^' W ent lier For ecn&t. value of 9 0 0 , but that ivas on private an ovlaiu, UVeUarKe uwm,Um Usmocvatlo'oar* Hall s Family Pills are the best.^ /Fair and wnrin. ’ account. v . ‘ . . *» papersr,w h^ rt^ch' Asbury; Park* . ASb ItR ^ PARK DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, lpOO.

D EV O TED TO THE INTERESTS OF j WOMAN’S WORLD. W o m a n MARQHERITA OF ITALY 13 A- RECK- j j LESS SPENDTHRIFT. Who does her own cooking should readily appreciate the comfort-to be :derived ftbm Queen Helen No* Popular—Women . nnd the Vote Hos^Yonns Women the use of a.gas stove. _ . ' - .1...' , -of Culm—A Nursery Table—Ajnerl- In the isumnier when the weather is hot the heat that comes from the coal range makcSj ! can Faihlona.; Margherlta, widow of King Humbert, the kitchen a place of/horror. • ... . • Is the moBt Interesting woman In Italy. The GAS RANGE, is always ready, a match being the only fuel needed to fire it—no She lias been b o .for many years. She la Intellectual; diplomatic aud ence -was dust—no exertion. You can afways be neat and trim and yet-be able,to prepare your meals' beautiful. The assassination: of the king brings her Into prominence proba­ with comparatively rio labor. . When, you finish you can dispense with the heat and have' na bly for the last time until her death difficulty about ashes. ' ' . ) . ' : nnd. makes: her and, all directly con­ cerning her of importance nt tho -mo: 'ment. ■ - ■' ■* ’ ■, Tho Intellectual ability of the queen haB. enabled her to produce several vol­ umes of essays and 'atprles that havo muih more than a’ local reputation, and It Is affirmed by those who knpw that each sentence In these writings Is the queen’s own personal worlr, inn unusual quality in the literary efforts of roynl-

Yot, in spite of her majesty's raro judgment and brilliant mind, she has been guilty of several Indiscretions that almost threatened the throno she has. graced for u quarter of ii century.. And.' each Indiscretion has been based on her reckless extravagance, the effect of which waa-only offset In the eyes of cloths, seven llnen'tibli tl’tvols, a 'glass FASHION .MOTES, Professional the Italian public by tho bourgeois soap dish and-a poll iif waste water economy of the king, provide for, the most rigid cleanllut'fin. Some IH h Im Conccrntni? tlie Gnil- DRS. BRYAN & BURT i The latest folly of which she - has PHY8IUIA&S^VNI> HUUGE0N8 v t\ Aubnry A glass for measuring put different dren'tt iVHiiuj, Ahlun'y Park,N .J. Ofllcehoura fl io .U Seen guilty was called forth by her de­ qunfitltles of milk and a quart pitcher Batiste, India mudm. lawn and pique ft. in,, ii to 3 p. ni., 5 to 0 p. in. Phone B ^ , , sire to. qmulate nnd excel tho lato Env In glass also complete this Invaluable are most employed for little* . Greek Isle aa her ideal of location, but dross insurer! sufficient warmth. . Ail deli* m . to Z p. in ., 7 p in. to B p. m.' Sutidayu, 8.30 to Margherlta chose the charming Alpine A m e r ica n F a tih Iona. lu.IJO a. in. Hpecial attention to eye, ear and cate colors are appropriate, but whit'e i \ Steinbaclv Coinpany natur surgery. Tel. No. MU A manufacturer of. women's cloaks hamlet of Grcssoney, whero sho has a 1 ways .* limv''pre ios t and .' is ren Uy the, returned from tlio Paris exposition Is 11 ;tlly “insures-with all the iiisur- most practical as well, for it rolls no DrZ m ARQA rI t Q. CURRIE ■quoted ’as-snplng-lli,'at ha-rutiilxcd-nq ^ 125 Main a venue, O cean Orove.^N.^ J. Qfllpq "more easily than ljsht tliUs; and' tii ere is‘ hlntH whatever of value from Hie cloth­ no danger that it will fade from the -awn ing exhibited there. Tlie gowns were Ihey had a lire rricay, June or from tlie repeated laundering essential DR. ELLA PRENTISS.UPHAM! for tlie most part designs entirely too S. 305 Tiurd avei.ue,>AHlmry Park, N. J. Offloo extravagant for tlie use of the average to children's nttire. Ask them who paid- their unuratint 1110 a. m .,i3 to 2 p. mM 0 to 7.30 p.m . , Siirnli, faille, fraAcoisc and embroidered luiephonfLcaU lmJ X. woman, gnd these average women are muslin are -admissible for children's best loss first. They will tell you tho most profitable customers of those "li. S. KINMONTH, M. • droves, but eimpH'cit y of m ake and^ma- who mako women's dresses. Accord­ GIFFARD. We write insur­ 710 fjrond avenuo and at Kin month & Co ’a l>nig Store, 721 Cookman avenue, ABburyPiirk, ing to him, the costly clothing madeby ance—best companies, lowest N,. j . the famous dressmakers of I’nrls is no longer the models of feminine styles. rates, and settle lasses at once. i G. F. WILBUR, M.D. It Is Impossible for it to be Imitated PHYSICIAN AND 8UHGEON, SouthweKt cor- chpnply unicss In tawdry: stuff that .litjr Ciran-J nml ury avenues., . liranolr, NortheaHt corner Tliird avenii« a n d will not wear well,and,that Is toff ob­ Kln^atey Htieet Tel*phone-1 a. A. viously an Imitation. It Is this that Is responsible fpr the- gradual breaking . LAURA M. WRIGHT, M. D. away of American women from the 101, Htek avenue, Ocean (hove, N. J.- (Second 222 Main Street house from S. K. cnr. of New J^fdey and Main -Parls-styles__Jhfcge latter are mndilled -Hxcauua^— iiours^-Uatil—lO-a^inrT—1—to-iJr-C-to- so much by Hip American dressmakers ASBURY PARK 8 p, ni, tliat they are practically American, BURTON .BROTHERS “ with but few traces nf their foreign DENTISTS, 020 Cookman avenue, Park, least prominent or bows she1 tics. Her Aabury .origin. This Is noticed by-every wo­ Baudouine building, S. W. Cor; Broadway and clothing Is always dainty nnd is fre­ 28th street, New York. New. York office closed m an jVbo has been- abroad recently. Awnings, from May until October. : y quently adorned with tho needlework Tho American styles ii re different In of lifr pwtrtlngerH.T iior gowu may ue many essential, details, aiid ehletly Iii DR. H. S. TAYLOR nothing to look nt twice, but-her linen respects that colni:/cml themselves as DHNT1ST. (dr^dtmte of Univerwltv ofPennayl-1 is soinetlhlng exquisite, niiijl no other vania), corner Cookman avenue and Emory street, common sense. Wlillu In elaborate over LeMaitttre’s, opposite post ofllce; entianoe people rival them In' cleanliness. In bail o r dinner rostnines Home,..women TEfJrs, B urgees on JSinory Htreet, Anbury Park. Ofllce hours from many ways tho Cuban woman of today may cling, to-Parisian Ideals, In. walk­ 0 a . m . to 5 p. m . Teluphond 93 L promises much for tlie.future, but there Canvas Covers ing or street dresses the notions of the are now strongly marked limitations. QEO. L. D. TOMPKINS D. 0. S. majority of American women are - fol­ made of beat .material I-’or instance,- she never before thought an d workn) anshl patlow, - DKKTIST. I{ooms 5, 3 and 4, Pofltofflce build- low ed.. Ill fact, there Is a tendency to-' ; eat prices. Ash dry Park: T«eili'o i triujtiio painlessly wi tii- much nbout physical culture, and those o u t rendering tiie putlent unconscious. Gos ad* ward simplicity In'.walking costumes ininlHt«red. ^)01ce hotirsr n a . ra. to 5 p. m. people who are blessed- with gray hair ■dne-td-HioHdesire-tiMiv-oid-nttwie! tng.at,. are strongly reminded of tlio A'iuorican CANOPIES to_ Hire.. tontlon that maltes;the average woman women of yore, with wliom .lt was the • R. F. B0RAN, D.D.S.: “ In a m easure set tUp;style for her iiio;-e CANVAS ROOV 1JSG ■ PFNTIHT. SuecoBHor to the (ioston Dentists. proper thing to faint, and. n waist that fashlonlilile sh-ters.., The teiiileiic-y—li- a spEOiAVirr. 71P AiatUnon avenue, 'WInckler Building. : measure*) oyer' IS'hfclies was assort'of ono to be commended, and It may be continual mortification. That Is just Flag Poles Falqted aud Halgams Utlacpo CLAUDE V. BUSRIN that tlie time will come when Ameri­ LAW OFF1CICS. I ronsncte Kenoral lekal bnsl- about whore these dwellers of tho trop­ can styles will lie followed abroad. It Elevator and Dumb W alter ueea, , Aoknowloti^inentH taken for all states Rigging, Splicing, &c. Rooms tMO Appleby Building. ica are now In tlio scale of physical per­ sounds no more nn reasonable' Hint I2u fection. Tholr muscles are flabby, rope should get fashions from Auterlcs HBMMENXVAY’S ” WILLIAM C. BYRAW their elicsts thli^, and the splendid set .(.Jinil It once did that the new wor’i. up of; the Anic'rlcan girl is never seen. AOTOBNEY AT LA.W. should, furnish capital fnr'lnvestiiieiit; 617 Cookman, 618 Mattison Aves. MASTEH IN CHANOEUY, They do not stand straight. It is not In the old.—C'lileago T)-|bi:ift‘.- ASBURf PARK. , 23 Appleby Building, ARbury Park, N. J. possible when thoy lace as they do nnd WM, C. COTTRELL wear such thin shoes. In fact, they do | Ah rressi'iH, ..AUCHITWOT, Plum ttnt Rpeciflcatlons for- not wear shoes as a rule,-but a sort of A certain belief as to. clot lies was re­ nished at sltorc notice. Koi/ei work a specialty a little house .slipper that Is only in­ cently somewhat K.HaUen by the reveal­ 415 Lake avenue. ’ tended for Turkish rug wear. . ing^ of some >\cw York cast side IgUor*' Sakukl A. Buousk • EaNKST A. Arjcnq One of tho first things they noticcd who were airiti^ a ^riovaiiee. I t .lias GIIIL’S COAT, wns-the walking shoe of the American' tcrlal is the hallmark of refinement BROUSE & AREND boen cne of tin* established tenets df Archlt«ctH. 031 (JhHrttnut Street, Philadelphia. girl. They shuddered at tho thickness .woman's crt»t»tl as to the wdrk of inen where little people are concerned, and ForHtBiehHy Bui I«I In g, Tr*>ntOD,N J.„A ppieby_ n o t hi ng ■ isrpr e 111 rtlim riiu e Mun*s'veilinir ojfi the sole anil exchanged confidejiccs tailors tlmt th<\v wtuir iiiiapproaelmble a Tluilding, Aubury Park, N. J. as to thelr.belng tiie ugliest things tliat o r cashmere—white, pink, blue or red hi the matter of pressing It Is one of Let the material, whatever it is, be ihe ' ' TJR. V. B. HEIGHT, ' 1 they ever ^aw, but days of walking the eommonpia^o?. ■ of conversation best of , its kind, blit of an iiurpre^entious VETEICINAP.Y HUltGKON Tre»ia nil anl- have changed-all this,-and the Cuban Tjfmo!is_wouieirp.*i.t?ons tliat it is Impos­ kind. 'V”; r “ ... ' mnls, Ofllce 508 Sewall avenue. TeiephonoNo. 6. girl who hasn't n pair of thick soled sible for a woman worker to'turn out Children^ dresses nre rather. short ami Aabury Park, N; J. shoes will have them before she goes us well pressed garments as es, .tan snri;s or BtoeUiugs ^ a n b e purchased cheap and NEW E NGLAND lms some one wlio goos to nmi-ket for' iai’Re sized srpnt on the suij; of “theli are"often, woffi, . * — ”on easy termsrT”'“.'T‘.’v"*"7’ her und does .everything thnt can lie prosperity has been ‘Ihe rather- exten­ The picture p veil toil ay shov,*a‘a k^}*- done. Gcncnftlons of being wnlted up­ sive empl<;ymetit .by manufaeturers of cont of silver Kray ■inohair. It is plai: Let us giv6 you particulars. BREAD on linve made Indolence cxcusnble. . youncr ne.^ro frlrls as p.ressers. Another and straight, the: etl^es bordered witl vnnishe*! illusion!—Pittsburg Press. lines of black-nioliair braid. The {sleeve* O u r New England Bread . A Nnr.sery Table, -*•' , 1 ! are gathered hi to cuffs. There is a wide cv.llar of wiiite batiste and guipure. Tin Monmoutli Realty Co. One of the latest contrivances for tlio M iss'H ose KllKi'.be.th Cleveland, sistoi ia acknowledged to 'be swaw tuTt is tiimmeil wiih .roses. ^ ' ROOMS i a - 13 . ^ newly arrived baby Is n “nursery ta­ ot’ ex-I'resldent Cleveland, .and Mis# •11*DIC CllOLI.ET. - the nearest to the old ble/’-it most Ingenious Invention, dain­ Allies, daughter of ex-Goverunr Ann's MONMOUTH BUILDING ty’und attractive- in every part. In this of SInssachusetts. linve bought ail old - Stic MfltifK Dynamite. •- fashioned home m’ade equipment nre M7 articles, starting with homestead ou Seven Hundred Aeiif Is Northwest Corner Mattison Avenue “It is nil odd business lor a wonioii bread y o u always a white enamel table two feet square, laud. .Maine, which, they are to luive to belli," snid .Mrs. 1 ty run Alford; “but and Bond Street with glass top of the saihe.dimensions. reniodelcd Into a tine /Biininier resi­ 1' know-no.reason why n woman wh ASBURY PARK, N. J. praised] s o highly This table lias a drawer, a folding leaf dence. .uuderstuiidn It ennnnt manage it a. mi the left, a sliding tray apd^a low well as a 11111:1." . Mrs. Alford has beer X.XXX slieif 011 "the right, ou which stands a studying explosives since ISS:.,' whet portable wlilte einimeled refrigerator aiExr i-'oit t i h .-r s d a y , her husbnhd, through the reverses of » T. J. WINCKLER iiiul pan for catclilng dripping water. friend lie aided tiiianclally. fvimd him- Tlie| feeding, /tntllt Is unique—onoj -seliim-lia+ikri.'pt wltli.onl.V- one asset, n 7 / 7 TUX.TTISON A VIS, ilozeii ’ four ouuc&lUnt glass cylliuli-lcal Talpnt is Hint wlm*K Is in a nmn’s powor; secret: forniula^for milking jttviiamite- ~ A S n U J tV P A R K bottles nnd six bottles of the same ^rniun ia that hi whost* power a man is.- To renll/.e on the l'.iriiiula be bega'i its bOWfll, ^ ;■ < glass measuring eight ounces and: mi niamifaetm-e. • For a t|iino lie1■purchased aluminium Wire tray for holding hot IJUIvAKVaST. tho iiUroglycyrln neeessary-to use. but tics to the number of 12. There Is n Pearlies nnd Crpnm. . . ^ . Crcnmetl trcwltls»i in Potato Dortler. when Ills httslnesa grdw lie built a fac­ sinall glass howl, in which two nipples Omeltti^ Onrn£‘*'',i!,!t^Ilonoy MnnimlmlL*. tory and 'manufactured his own nitro­ in-e ready for use. A glnss scoop to - FrciR'li iriii ha. Ci'ull*;rd. . CutTue. - glycerin.’ • measure bht .mllk, 'siigrir and'a glass .Mr. Alford -died a year ago, but had jar with aluminium top tor holding tho LUNCHKON’. v ^ Dayton Orient .Cleveland Potato Sahitl a la_Sponccr,' - I lieeti iii'poor health for a long time, 'and sugar. Two white- jars are innrkecj ' r.rcntJctl Clii.‘k.>n, Cram S;mee. ( for six 'y e a rs .Mrs. Alford lias m anaged Yale' Spalding -Whitr "Borax’J and “ljl-t'nr. Soda." A quart Sllccd Pinranpli.'I’rt'stTVPrt. \ the business. • bottle is marked "I.imewater” and nn- • letd Tea,. . Barnes , Eagle Crawford 'other “Alcohol.”^ A funnel and a long, oix\i;n. Tribune Quaker Sterllnr : ' Co!*! ( oaBonimi*;. ' • ^ narrow dipper to plunge Into milk bgt- Swci'll).rc:iA»para(pis Sjicka. Miss [rt*ne Ashliy. socialist, of Lon- These nre tsnmu ot tho w: nuts 1 tuu xolllnti -tics-nnd-tnko_up-the-.top-cream_aro.in- l_StowedUnioiiH.. • hlipml Tmnn\ijcs^ this yean~” ""~~,Ar'- -- -• I . ■ - ■ . ; Creiuned Corn...J!id*IedJJe s. -don~is-rs tnd.vi n ir~t;lTe~s Imn s~ofX' h ien^nr theiBnme whlte nietnl.rund so^Is^the- 11 ■ * Aiifilc l’itv American Cliecse, yiu* Is touring-” '.nieriua to become ae: HAVE A FULL LINE Of SUNDRIES. teaspmm and tablespoon-and-a-dduble (,'afii X u ir.. ’ . V qpnU^^Hi^ w ith - 1h**-4n>u4i44^m,^if—Uio- only rational.thing tliat la left.fpf liei\ holler. 7An Tilctlhol lniuji usjw eB ns a { ... VW.Vro S.1I.AI1 A' I.A Sl’KNCKit.-Prc- «• poor In ithis e^iitry^auil will benefit, WHEELS EXCHAWOED AT FAIR VALUE. to do is, to join a Auffrnge association Biuiseii burner, Tiii nsbcstus mnt niid a 7t nar« ont* phndl "nipfuP oni'li of <'h»»pt»t‘tl on- the Isondou pporq with her American Avjons, ratiislii*!», imr’l hnilcd <*ggs nii-l rohl « Mr. IT:ad. Vimflorveor Is.ln ulmrge of iny tind Insist '.on having the right t'q ex­ box of safety matches' Insure surety Zc cooki’ti'pt>ta*o«'a. .‘Mix- With l'Voncli 7 observation*, V, repair shop. ThlB lnauriw prompt re­ press her interestdn. politics by'casting nnd • speed In p rep arin g . tiie '1 Infant's, jv nml pnrni.«li witji’nnlishos cut iu tiin form nf w it Ii i a tom rp kld fo in - i in?. »*1isiim> o f ' rrtl « Yonnar Women of Colin. so are two llaniiel, cosies, a plnl^ and a i l nopals.— 1 till sc., ii iut tisrii th e m h a r k nnd trim W beciimcs a cltinen_o.t_tli«J.. otnn'try to There Is nn liuinto cotiuetry about a blue one, to cover baby’s-bottle While ?>« tlio flesh below to rpp>‘inlilt* the douiilc which her husband owes all.-giauee. says « while.coi-olla.: Pl.;i«*e oji-iro until ri*qnirotl. Cuban woman, tlip Boston Tran­ feeding, thnt it may not,bo'chilled. A C .n tf.l Hail script* tlijvt sho.vp.'itself ev.cn .Iu th» case pf sterilized\\_cotton^ six wn^h Tivko Honnot-lno for Indigestion, Jm ASBURY PARR, If. J. 8': ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1908. D

Of Mid-Summer Traffic It is difficult to speak' through advertisements of all the good things our various,'1 depart; Experienced operators/to ments offer. Many things now must of necessity, be ’closed out quickly .- '• t . " . * Hake Night Shirt I P _ I Shirt Waists ' ; Another week or two—then autumn. This means new | | | | For instance will from now Tjrr^have a “ CLOSING Learners also taken. stock in. eveiy department. When new goods, come in we must ’ •; ■ * , ‘jV * '« -have.:rooin for a proper display. -OUT” price on each which will be of interest to all. ■ Good, stead y worjji a ll tlie year? .'V. Good wages can be earned. Golf SRirts p f Tailor lade Suits Must’ go" to make room for. early autumn purchases, ASBURY PARK, N. J. By every express and 'in order to gain room the and prices are pruned-to cost. ; . .' ;

TRADING STAMPS GIVEN : /•

You will find ori second floor to fit all sizes a’nd suit all minds. This is one of our specialties, and we allow no OF THE SEASON AT one to undersell us. There are SPECIAL VALUES to To hasten the going, prices have been still* further reduced . . x .' * . ... be had from now on. L e M AI S T R E ’S )1 on the hangers on. T ■ ’ • ' ugtaj . Cookman Ave. and Emory St. ASBURY PARK, N. J. ■ x : These are Special Bargains 1 Lot Waists at 30c, worth SOtj and 75c. -Suppose—you look jhrpngh—o u j l —1— anil $ 1 UQC- PrevailJn.« . 1 Lot Watnt» a t 75o, worth $1:00 and $1.25. • 1 I W a i s t s a t $1.(10, worth $1.00 and $1.75. A Hue assortment or \yiilto Waists from $1.00 up to $1.75. thina ^ le B ’siarnisliiQii Deiiartinent: SKIRTS r y Navy J ill io Duck with W hite Dots, n hip: bargain, *1.1!) ,iml f- 1.39. —- A!ei>, White Pique aud Colored Skirt-1, from $ 1.00 to f!>.75. And see how cheaply and completely you Fean be We havo just received a larso Invoice of HUSH POINT (SHAMS, j® IHJIIHAU SC;AHI'’S und DOYLIES: which we will Poll at special.,prices. during this sale1. J J ® • So there is “ something doing" for bargain hunters while fitted out.! /. - Tlio celebrated HUDNUT’S PERFUMERIES and TOILET ARTICLES sold a t regular city prices, j ___ I ______. jjP| the depleted stock tarries. v \ :• TRADING STAMPS GIVEN In .the meantime come in and look our new Fall Goods

A Unique—IiiiTod'Octioits------7 . Has just been.! placed in stock, anticipating our heavy One day when calling upon Gambet-i salad, as w ere also Ids bursts. Kvl- ta I found lilm vastly amused over a dently it was partly meat ami pnrtl.v sales for these Indlspensables. Nothing for the traveler in visit which lie liad received a few vegetable, but tliu flavor was new, dis­ UH discover while the assortment is complete the pricing favors the •iilimli"’ nrevloii-l.v from tlio late (7eu? tinct and undeterminable. Tliis was so the way of Trunk, Bag, Grip or.Straps but we have it. I'ntl .■> tt :litli Rend,____ wlio______for a number faint tliat'one silent fU'clared "It's, not 1 purchaser eveiy time. i o f - - - - ^ is ^ lT n iiw l^ tat'es--C‘nvoy .-a t -UvUipJe a t a ll. only-n-Kmoll.-'------——— Bought right and selling to Interest you. At-length someone suggested tlmt J .'.i tjfi,iefal, vrlio until that time tlie clief be asked-for the reelin’, lilioli hud been a. norfi-ct ntnuu'or' to tlui wliieh tlie host remaVked: gr.'nt French, isiaU'snlun, had entered My m an greaUjulislikos be Ing asked the. hitter's presence, O m ylng in liis foi: recipes. Oil Ib is occasion, however. i . hand a volume entitled “.Men .ut thi Mds vanity mny Overcome him if wo I 'i Time," or some work of Ihe kind. This tell how greatly wo have enjoyed the he xipenedrwlt hout-suylug-u-wordi-nnd- 4llmieiv-amL 4 h^—mlntL in particular. MODERN MERCHANDISE SELLERS laId' 011 (iauibcttu’s .desk before at-' At any rate, we'll see;" I ienipllnj;' tiv greet' him or to .explain the 'The l-’renetiiuan boon appeared, tit'td inii'pose of his rail. ' • . • r- -was- visibly- affected,-not to-sa.V-tdated, “ Everything for the Home .and the Wardrobe” Thenj palming io a-‘column which by the compliments. (xxjoooooonooooobooooocjooooopobbooooopoococjoooooocxroo coutiilneil a very eulogistic biograpli- "Bet gif ine gre.t plalslr." lie said, m. ii;::i notice, of himself, lie exclaimolj, ?F o ti'll how 1 iiiak.’Kc sal-lml. Iuet ver* "Kindly read .'that,” and when Uum- sceniplc. I'.liaf ze laltue 'range ready.: OCEAN PALACE T W H R l f i THE MAMMOTH betta, who read ,1'htglish with tlie ut­ un I luif BUMiicat chop ver’ line an (SuJM ' Cookman and Mala ” A J I v - l I Cookman and Emory. Daily Press ' • most facility. hud.in compliance with dryj ze celcrl I haf chop ver’ fine; m rl tlio request, cast his eye ovtjr the page hat' ze pamiiie de terre, ze patate, an 111. (|iic.stion. (Jeiierat Iiead rose from staa a luetic an dry; zcn I m ix zem Ida chair, and wiih a bow to Gambettu up. ken I mnk’ zo drcsseyig mayon­ ASBURY PARK, N. J. pointed' to himself, exclaiming in tones naise; niadame, she know, I haf all uf pardonable pride, “U'est moi.” |. ver’ col’ ready as ze fecsli ces serf. .. ’riiell. and mil: until then, dht ho. ex­ Zen ns ze silbhld'eos to serf, I tali’ une tend .his liaiid tu the great tribune, tete d’ail, pardonnez' inol, one lee who, having meanwhile risen from his cloaf of ze garleek an lieeble lilin hi z? •”© r chair, expressed his pleasure at mak­ mouth, so, an breathe gentle, ver' ing the, aeijuainlance of so distinguish^. geutle, on ze sal-lad. Zat gif eet ze BRADLEV BEACH j;d an ollicer, who had rendered such flavour del'eat.."—W hat to I?at. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS valuable services to tjie l.nUi’d SHites. ------Branch Station ol the Aabury Park WE ARE NOW PREPWED TO GIVE ASTONISHINGLY LOW ESTIMATES :_('iambetui- Informed me that In tlio . DAILY PRESS ^ Wlml SlicJDocm. ON ALL Tl/I WOIJK FOR //EW BUILDINGS B r i n g Quick Results Wlfule of his'long experience of. public First Lady, Clerk-^l'here goes thu THE SHORE PRESS ■I4l'e-he;had never known a-mrtii to intro­ m eanest woman In to w n ...... For tiib convenience of our patrons' a branch W00DW0RTH & H a BBRGAHN, Tl/ISMITHS. 712 COOKMAN A V E duce himself In so delightfully original . Second.Lady ( 'lerk--AVho' Is she?, Gallon has b«*n established a t 'tlw lJkADUiY 1 a.- milliner.-— Critic. First Lady Clerk—-1 doli’t know, but- BEACH NOTION STORE, Uftin street, bfetween cxxx5000c)00cxxxxxx)0000€xx>00 QOO©OCXXXKXSObQOOOOOOOCXXJOO slie Is always ci.edn.tTiiTIi^re nTitl-wantv McCabe arid~Co6ir avenuear “Ee FlavcHf Dercttt.”' Papers reguiarly-'on aale and aupplled to i»«wh At one of Ills famous little dinners Ing something we hnven’t get.- Chieii go Record. boys at ofllce rate. T h e P r e s s c o n t a i n s a l l t h e n e w s a prom ’.'ieHt profejvicmri. inan.of Vi'ush-'

'All Jirolla^irotl, cm'bod; fully improved and locatod most clcsirablyr"'~ Will lie- Sold at ‘special-prices;-easy payments;-low rate-of-interestj-and- house - built if desired: YOUR FlllST AND LAST 01LAN0E TO BUY SO FAVORABLY. . Allenkurst has fine ocean and lake frontage also ocean 7 ; Casino, SvvmiuiingToo.]/ Batliiiig Pavilion, etc. .... ' “ ..... " '' ...... '' ~ ~ y ^ ...... ■I : * . For new Booklet, giving fall particulars, call'- or .address, ^ ->lts■ILS s Edwin P. Benjamin, President, AHenhurst, N. J.

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