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VOL. XVII. NO. 117. ASBURY . P4RK, , WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16, 1900. PRICE T)NE CENT

BISHOP M’CABE WANTS CHARTER BURNED, FITZGERALD TO QUIT SOME ARE HONEST. SENATOR CLARK GET Third District Republicans Faulty Electric Wiring Responsible for a Eire in the Junior’-s Lodge Room, The Whimsical Chaplain Creates a Stir at Governor W ood Praises Cu­ Senate Surprised by the An­ the General Conference by Desiring i ...... 1. Tuesday Evening. — ban Postal'Service; ‘ „ nouncem ent of Resignation. Ocean Grove’s President to Resign. When Mrs. John Britton last night en­ Dr. Handley Lauds England. tered the Junior American’Mechanics’ deposed Postmaster indignant. At tbe general conference of tile" Meth­ hall on the third floor of the Appleby ACTION OF THAT BODY FORESTALLED building she was horrified to' finci the ! -V odist Episcopal church, now being held I ’hompaon Offer* to Assist In Brlnf?- room ailed with smoke. "She at once told The. Montana Millionaire Make* an in , Chaplain Charles C. McCabe Jnts tbe Guilty to Jngtfce—Neely’s of her discovery and Constable Theodore Intensely Earnest Defense—Sharp- of Fort Wortb, Tex.,-created a great wave • Property to Be Belied—3fo ly Arraiens Committee’s Action. F. P. OLCOTT AND 0 i H. MOW N CHOSEN of excitement, Tuesday, when the follow­ F u rth e r A rretta Sow, Hullck, Claude V. Guerin and Henry Hagerman, who happened-to-ba within Daly Faction Denounced. ing resolution, prepared by him, was HAVANA, May 18.—Governor- Gen­ read: * eral Wood, referring to the postul service calling distance, rushed to the hall and. by WASHINGTON, May 16.—Mr. Clark the UBe of topless cuspldores, which they of Montana fairly, swept the senate with “Resolved, That Bishop Fitzgerald be of Cuba,,says: “Speaking generally, the postal, service surprise yesterday by a formal announce­ RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED EULOGIZ- requested to Veslgn his position as bead of. converted Into water carriers, succeeded ment that he had sent his resignation as of the island of, Cuba is In a high state in extinguishing tbe fire. It was then the Ocean Grove camp meeting.’.’ of efficiency. The money order branch is senntof to the governor of Montana, The* resolution did not come' befdre the ispeciaily useful, but all the branchef learned tbat tbe flre was. caused by the The' announcement came without pre- ■ IN © sR E S lD E f ilT vious notice, and probably not a half conference formally, because of the rule have made good records. The service a. burning of an electric current. The « whole should not be blamed foi; tht dozen persons in Washington knew that prohibiting the introduction of measures rheostat, a device for regulating the low- it waa to be made. Mr. Clark struck faults of a handful of rascals.” erlng and raising of the electric lights, by bishops. Mr. E. P. Thompson, the,Havana post­ just at the instant the iron wns hottest. Party Workers From Monmoiith, Middlesex and Som erset had burned and tbe flames were com- Mr. Chandler, chairman of the commit­ whs master, who has been suspended pending Bishop McCabe’s action described tee on privileges and elections, had giv­ inquiry into the methods of the local of­ mnnicated-to tbe wail and the floor. The today by Ocean Grove Camp Meeting As­ en notice that at o’clock be would call Counties Gather in Educational Hall. and Elect fice, is in the city, accompanied by a spe­ 1 rheostat was between two windows on the up for consideration the resolution unan­ sociation officials as in line with what cial agent, in whose charge Mr. Thomp­ Two Delegates and Two Alternates to the they termed his eccentricities. And they Mattison avenue side of tbe hall. Above imously reported from the committee. de­ son has been placed. He is very indig­ claring Mr. Clark not to be entitled to claim there Is nothing more behind tbe nant at the course tnken with respect to It was the framed charter of Corinthian Philadelphia National Convention. his Beat in the-senate.' A spirited con- resolution than Bishop McCabe’s whim, him and says he has friends who will Comsnandeiy, Knlgbts of the Golden citing the two-following resolutions also stand by him. He also declares that he Eagle. This waa destroyed. Oliver H. Brown of Spring Lake and Joseph Barrington of Somerset; A. R. has a clean ax with which to fight.' prepared by him and read before the con . The damage was slight and Is covered Frederick P. Olcott of BernardsvSlle were Brown of Middlesex. Resolutions—E. D. It is not asserted that Mr. Thompson ference: bas been guilty ot fraud, but merely that by Insurance, Though the Are occurred elected delegates- to the Republican na­ Petteys of Monmouth; S. T. WyckoS of the accounts of his office show a shortage at 8 o’clock, • there -rera few ?ho knew tional convention, at a meeting of tbe Somerset; Jesse Collyer of Middlesex. ReSoived, That Bi9hop Hurst be re of several thousands, which calls for an quested to sell out the American Univer­ of It. Third congress district In Educatlonai After a recess of half an hour, commit­ explanation. ThisMs not yet forthconu sity, although it la worth today $2,500,000, ing, He had a—long talk with Genera! -hall today. Andrew Si. Chtirch tees reported. The? committee on per and abandon ail further attempts to build Wood, the nature of which 1ms not been Former Aesesnblymaa George S. Tice oi manect organization recommended that and endow it,, ' ; MAY CONSOLIDATED tnade public beyond th e fact that Mr Middlesex county were named as altert tbe temporary^o^hiers be mad# perma­ Resolved, That Bishop Warren be re­ Thompson offered to assist in bringing all quested to give up all further attempts to The Westminster «w! first ’Presbyterian nent. Ihe guilty parties to justice. nates. build up the Denver University. Congregations Likely tie Amal­ J, B. Cleven of Middlesex' county was The committee on credentials reported The rumor circulated yesterday that Bev, John Handley, formerly pastor of the postmaster at Baracoa hnd been oi gamate Soon. saade temporary and permanent chairman^ that there "was na contest and that peace the First M. E.' church ol Aabury Park, would be arrested proves upotiJnvestigE- and William S. GHhuly of Somenei and harmony prevail In all the counties. tion to have been false. He is looked No apparent obstacles stand in the way and now located 4n -Camden, was also re­ county, tem porary an® perm anent seer©' The committee on rules recommended upon merely as a tool of Neely and ae of a reunion of the Westminster and sponsible for considerable commotion. tary of the meeting. that the rules of the last convention gov­ having acted innocently at* the business First Presbyterian churches Into one con­ He Introduced a resolution directing that agent of Neely at Baracoa, where he is- Mr, Brown’s nama was placed, lnlnotnl ern the meeting. The report of the com­ gregation. This act was strongly set ■the British flag oe displayed beside .‘the in charge of Neely’s coffee and cocoanut nation by Assemblyman Samuel W. Kirk mittee oa resolution is given above. The plantation. It appears that he used S2,- forth at a meeting last night of members Stars and Stripes on the sitage, Tbere bride. Senator Charles Arthur Beed o reports were accepted. 500 ia connection with the business froia of the Westminster church at the home were loud cries of ••Nttl N o 1” from all Plainfield, Somerset county, seconded thi Senator Reed spoke briefly on patriot­ the postal funds and the drew upon of Mrs. A. Bockafeller, 70S Grand avenue. parts of the hall. Dr. Handley Insisted Neely for the amount. As Neely’s funds nomination and placed Mr. Olcott’ nam ism before th.e resolutions were adopted. In fact, the coast seema to clear for a upon being heard He said - here are now in the hand? of.the govern­ before the convention. Somerset’s nornl He held that the Republican party em­ or the draft fens not been honored. It is final amalgamation, that the Westmlnster- “The missionaries o! the Methodist nee was seconded by Mr, Kirkbride. Thi bodies all the patriotism there ls In the understood that there is no intention to’ Ites decided, at, the meeting to receive church in India, Africa, Japan, China and candidates fcere than elected by acclanut country. arrest this man, but he, will have, to re­ any overture making for this end from other countries have beea protected by fund the money and may possibly lose his tion*. i Former Assemblyman Brown was re­ the F irst church. SENATOR W. A. CLARK, the Union Jack. That flag, with our. post. A special agent will arrive at Middlesex county nominated Measr|, quired t<> make s speech and declared Baracoa today with orders to institute a That there has developed a reasonable test over tbe resolution was expected. national emblem, today stands for the Church and Tice, both of whom were that as a'delegate he will go to the nat­ thorough investigation. He will also certainty of the consummation desired it; Every senator in the city was at bis desk. purest liberty alid the highest- type of At 12:30, just after the routine busi­ seconded by Senator Keetl and Assembly, ional convention to vote for the renotnlns- place a lien upon al! of Neely's property generally accepted, in view of, the fact education and religion. These two flags I there. -. ness was concluded, Mr, Clark quietly man Klrkbrlde and elected by acclanjr tion of President McKinley. ' - that both Rev. Dr. Geprge .T. Mingles, will y et pull down the Crescent of the , ': :!<> Lucha. the Cubano and The Post rose and addressed the chair. He desir­ tl6n .:, -----_i—-jj. Forn?er Assemblyman Tice, ss .tbe f sraiiha.nnlir.papers that iggsrd--.- pastor of, the j Westminster church, and ed, he said, in low;, tense voice, to .ad-. . Turfe’ ln Europe >«sd erect In Its place I a The committee on resolutions, E. ft alternate for Middlesex, pledged himself, iing the postal- frauds, The Post .bimuos- Bev, Albert G. Bale, pastor of the First dress' the senate on a que'stion of'privi­ cross of Jesus Christ.” lege personal to himself. Instantly there Petteys of Keyport, Jesse Collyer of should he be called on to vote, to cast bis Mr. Rathbone 'for carelessness. The church, have expressed their willingness Tbe speaker said he Introduced the Lucha takes his part. The Cubano bit­ was a buzz of expectation in the cham­ Middlesex, and 8, L. Wyckofl of Som­ ballot as Mr. Browufras decided to do. to’ resign and leave the pastorate tc any ber. Senators from both sides pf the order at the request of one of the dele­ terly assails him for “bis extravagant erset, presented the following resolution#, O. H. Brown, the Monmouth, county other man that may be determined upon. main aisle hurried to seats near Mr. gates from England. In an instant Dr, regime.’ The other journals scarcely al­ which were adopted: ,f delegate, ,represented ills County in the lude to the matter editorially, merely giv­ Accordingly, the most vexiug problem Clark, and a hush fell upon the assem-* William J. Welch of Wyoming was on biage as the Montana senator began to Tho Republicans of the Third Con­ house of assembly In 1897. H e Is vice ing an item or so each day and sometimes of all that- might arise has been disposed his feet. not doing even that; speak. gressional District congratulates on fel­ president of the First National Bank of of. At first his words could be scarcely low citizens on tho magnificent results “My father was an Englishman,” he -General Wood does not desire as yet The decision of the WestmlnBter fit Asbury Park and conducts a large furnl to make further arrests because of tiie heard, but as he proceeded his voice be­ four years of Republican said, "and I hive the greatest sympathy came clear, and while at no time did he ture stoj-e in Spring Lake. necessity as the law stands to have a pre­ church will be communicated to the First under the leadership of William for the British people . I think It would Bpeak loudly the intense earnestness of F. P. Olcott, (Somerset county’s dele­ liminary trial within 48 hours after an church through the laiter’s committee, Klnley, and upon the fact that all tie be wrong, however, to mingle the Union arrest, ■ his utterance carried his address to the promises made by the Bepabllcan party gate, Is president of the Central Trust \ : — .. David Harvey, Jr., Dr. J. F. Ackerman remotest parts of the chamber. Jack with the Stars and Stripes upon this have been kept-, that the ilnances of tlie Company of New York. Hla home is In Uense Pre«esstesl to S>. A, R. and Dr. Charles A. Young, w hich recent­ His address was a sharp arraignment patlon bave been established upon a film occasion. • If the English flag is display­ HUDSON, N. Y„ May 10.—Mrs. Mar- ly opened negotiations In this matter. of the committee’s action and report, an basis end that this country has been Bernardsvllle. cellsis Hartley of New York has present­ analytical discussion of the evidence ad­ The New Jersey delegates to the nat­ ed the Germans and others would demand raised from a slough of despend, and Is the- same recognition. The .Methodist ed to the Hendrick Hudson chapter, duced at the Investigation, an explana­ stow enjoying an era of prosperity, .the ional convention have all been named. Daughters of the American Revolution, BEHIND THE WICKET. tion of politicnl and business affaiva in church standB for all flags, and we must IIJmj of which has never, been known, The four delegates at large are: Senator the home of her father, Robert Jenkins, Montana and a bitter excoriation of Mar­ ..Our armies have been victorious on, not discriminate in favor of tho colors of William Joyce Sewell, Governor Foster the third mayor of Hudson. Through the The Doings of tbe Various Secret Orders cus Daly and hiB friends. landand sea; oar commerce now extends any one country,” The resolution was generosity of Mrs, Hartley the place has in Asbnry Park and Vicinity, As Mr. Clark adverted to his desire to the furthermost parts of the world and M. Voorhees, Barker Gummere and to hand down to his children a name then tabled amid excitement. been remodeled, am; a hall capable of the haa emerged as a great Franklin Murphy. The district dele­ seating over 800 people hos been added. The following secret societies will meet untarnished even by the breath of dis­ world power, admired ann feared by all gates are: First district, John M. Moore It was in this hall that the presentation this evening: grace tears welled ‘to his eyes, and his nations. exercises took place.. After the singing Liberty Temple, No. 8, Ladies of Golden voice trembled with emotion. He al­ -In the passage of all ihe legislative and William Bradley; Second district, WILL ROT IN JAIL. of “America” by .the chapter choral club most broke down. Then, bracing him­ measures that have brought about the re­ State Comptroller William S. Hancock and sn Invocation by Rev. John Chester, Eagle, Winckler building, at 7.30 o’clock self, he read the letter be had sent to turn of prosperity and the elevation of and Samuel W. Belden; Third ^district, So Declares William Russell Horner, When D. D., of Washington, Dr. H. Lyle Smith Neptune Lodge, No, 8 4 ,1. O. O. F., Man­ the governor of Montana tendering hiss these United States to a higher place In Oliver H, Brown and Frederick P. Olcott; Required to Support Miss Helen made the introductory remarks, *It was ning building, at 8 o’clock resignation. At the conclusion of the the family of nations, we recognize tbs explained that it was through the influ­ National Tent, No. S, Knights of the speech Mr. Clark became, the center of fact that Hon. Benjamin P . Howell, the Fourth district, Nathan H, Hart and W oirs Baby Boy, ence of Dr. Smith’s book, “Mary and I a group of senators, all desirous of press­ representative from this district, ha® George W. Stickler; Fifth district, Shef­ "I wouldn’t give bond for five cents Go to Europe,” that the attention of Maccabees, Appleby building, at 8 o’clock. ing his hand. borne an honorable part and has reflected field Phelps and William Bar­ and I’ll stay In jail and rot before I’ll Mre, Hartley was first directed to the Little other business of importance credit upon his constituents. bour; Sixth district, Robert* N. Hawks- Hendrick Hudson chapter^ v The Steinbach's Anniversary Sale. was transacted. The resolution relating We pledge ourselves that It. she future, support that child.” to Mr. Clark went over until today, and. as in the past, the promises of the Repub­ worth and LeslieD. Ward; Seventh dis­ This explains wby William Russell No Change nt Kumaul. The annual anniversary sale of the the senate proceeded to the Jjynifactiois lican psrty will be kept, that the inhabi­ trict, Flavel McGee and Edward M. W at Horner of West Grove languishes in the ACCRA, Gold Coast, May 16,—Tha Steinbacb Company begins Saturday aud of routine business. , tants of the new Insular possessions will son; Eighth district, Charles J. Fisk and county jail at Freehold ^oday. . situation is unchanged. It is said in of­ will continue for a week. The feature of The house sent to the senate the fast: of the general appropriation' bills, the- receive protection for their lives and George W. Decamp. ficial circles that the governor and com- this event will be tbe annual sale At tbe Horner gave expression to the above- maadei1 in chief o£ (he Gold Const Color Military academy bill, and will b.,! ready prosperity and al! the civil and political MamD&oth of men’s and women’s high- sights enjoyed by the people oC these words In the presence of Magistrate Bor­ ny, Sir FredeHc Mitchell Hodgson, has to adjourn os soon as tbe senate disposes The West End News. announced his inteution linlesh immedi­ grade shoes at tbe uniform price of $2. of the bills it has not phased and the two- 'neutral states, no far as Is consistent with I • den, Tuesday evening, before whom he ately relieved to make an attempt to houses adjust the differences in confer- their subordination to the central batbor Mayor Frank L. TenBroeck has adopt­ was summoned to sign n bond pledging New goods have been received in the lty of this government; that tho' flag of rush the cordon. There are now 450 various departments add special bargaios 'ence. Today the house will take up the- ed a method of advertising the WeBt End him to support the male child of Mies troops at Kumnssi, 450 between Cape bil) to establish a civil governnftnt for- our nation’s iionor shall never be/ trailed will prevail at both establishments. Free in the duBt, and that we will do our ut­ hotel that Is unique In tbiB section. The Helen Wolf of this city. He,persisted in Coast and Pruhsu' and 50p on their way Alaska. most to bring about the triumphant elec­ West End News Is the title of a leaflet bis refusal and was confined in tbe Park from Jebba. The disaffection is spread­ soda water will be given visitors at tbe ing among the northern tribes. Kings Kf am moth and a free concert will be one Clark Appointed Senator. - tion of William McKinley this full. printed by the Asbury Park Printing hall lockup over night pending his re­ HELENA, Mon., May 16.—Acting: Taekie nnd Cudjoe of Accra have-been of the attractions at the Ocean Palace. A The call for tbe meeting was. read by House. It Is in tbe form and bus the moval to Freehold, where he will remain approached by the Ashantis. Governor Sprigcs has appointed W. A. Charles Place, chairman of the last con- makeup of a newspaper. Two pages and indefinitely. Horner was convicted of free special train will convey patrons from Clark of Butte United States senator t(v No Blihop* Yet Chosen. serve until the next legislature shall elfect veution. a half are devoted to extracts from news­ bastardy last week by a jury at a trial points south of'Asbury Park on Saturday CHICAGO, May 10.—The election ol afternoon. Bead tbe advertisement in his successor. Senator Clark’s" resigna­ On taking the chair Mr. Clever made a papers published all over the country held in the council chamber. — bishops of the Methodist church has so tion was filed early yesterday with the . ringing speech In which be referred to whose representatives have stopped at the far resulted in no choice. One ballot this issue for particulars. u governor, and he was appointed by Gov­ the unparalleled prosperity of the country West End and, unsolicited, eulogized Mr. Seekers After Work Arrested. was taken yesterday, but none of the for­ ernor Spriggs to succeed himself. Mr. under McKinley’s administration. He ty odd candidates received the necessary Slight fire at Wanamassa. Clark’s reasons for resigning are. fully TenBroeck as a boniface and praised the Six young men, all minors, were found (:wo-thirds vote required under the rules. set forth in the speech he delivered in said It was no mistake to herald the presl hotel he owns. Tbe balance of the News •asleep oariythls morning in the Sympho­ The number of votes east w as C80, and Burning brushing near the Waaamassa the senate. dent, when a candidate 4 years ago, as the contains descriptive matter of Aabury nion Manufacturing Company's building it was predicted that a dozen ballots auditorium was responsible for an alarm advance agent of prosperity. "William might have .to be taken to secure the Suspended Bank Resume*. Park. at Bradley Beach and were arrested and of fire In West Park yesterday afternoon. WASHINGTON, May 16.—The Cana- Jennings Bryan,” he declared, “will go two bishops desired. The board of tellers The flames threatened the auditorium and locked up in the township jail. They are closely guarded the result. Even tha joharie National bank of Canajoharie, down 'unwept, unhonored and unsung,’ A Successful Charity,tSupper. Trentonlans and claim they came here in church leaders and candidates were de­ the alarm was given. The floor of the N. Y., which suspended payment and was placed in the hands of a receiver Jnn, 25, Bryan Is an anarchist and a populist at The supper given last evening in the search of work. The police do not know nied the information they sought from structure was somewhat damaged. heart, * The only thing of Importance he the tellers. •______1900, having complied with the conditions Grand Avenue hotel for the benefit of the t^em but will hold them until instruc­ imposed by the comptroller of the cur­ can possibly bring before the country Isolation hospital was a decided success, a tions are received from the Trenton ■au­ Miner*’ Strike* Settled. $2 Shoe sale at Steinbach’s, Saturday.— rency precedent to its resumption and next fall in his candidacy is what he calls snug sum being realized. CALUMET, Mich., Moy 16—The Ar­ Adv. _____ now being in a solvent condition, has thorities, who are communicating with cadian copper miners who have been ofi imperialism. We are Imperialists, have Gxenelle’a German Dyspepsia Cmm; 50 been restored to the management of its The.fiamfflj.tteeoLgrrangements wag, com­ the boys’ parents. strike have accepted an advance of been since we were colonies la swad $i ceous—adv.tf. _____ "" ■ officers and directors and permitted-to posed of Mrs". F. F. Coleman, chairman; per month. Tbe Osceola-mine strike has resume business as an active national dllng clothes—imperialists In the sense Mrs. Howard Hulick, Mrs. George Hiilier, Sea Bathing Has BegunJ also been settled, the trammers accepting Dr. George B, Herbert, Denial Surgeon banking association. that we must grow and do grow. If you Mrs. Daniol W . Sisson, Mra. David O. a 5 per cent increase. Tbe trammers at A P, & O. G, bank buildiAg. Office 1 Closed bathing houses do not prevent the Winthrop have struck. At the Quin­ a m. to 5 p. m. Gas administered.—adv3-5-8 want Imperialism of the simon pure kind Bowen, Mrs. T. Williams Pearmon, Mrs. A. Postmaster* Appointed. e^huslasts from taking a dip in the ocean cy mine no settlement has yet been reach­ WASHINGTON, May 16—The fol­ go to the south, where the democrats are Anniversary sale at Steinbach’s, Saturday. W. Day, Mrs, John Rockefeller, Mrs. Harry brine. Yesterday afternoon a dozen ven­ ed. It is believed that the demands foi lowing fourth -:laas postmasters have disenfranchising the negro.” J. Rocknfeller, Mrs. Samuel A. PattgBipn higher wages will be made consecutively —Adv. _____ turesome young men enjoyed a flirtation beeo appointed: Massachusetts—West Tho following committees were ap; and Mrs. Anna L. Guy. These ladies and at all the Lake' Superior copper mines, Newsboys at Bradley Beach and Avon Pittsfield, J. S. Hopkins. New Jersey- with tbe mermaids oi? Seventh avenue. employing In all 35,000 men. pointed: Permanent organization—Ben­ their many aides were dressed in pink and can secure the_dai!y J qurhai, every after­ Cherry Hili, J. H. Weston. • New York— They declared the water was “not very J ournal Leek, J. Napier; Seneca, D. S. Allen. jamin F. Griggs of Monmouth county; proved charming-hostesses for the occasion. noon at the' agency, Bradley cold.” . . Annual Shoe sole, Saturday, at Stein­ Beach notion store, at ofjice rates. —Eau.Claire, G. H. Glbsonf; Charles McMlchael ot Somerset; John bach’s.—Adv. ' . Norritonville; J. -W. Zimmerman; Peon S. Silvers of Middlesex. Credentials—L. Underwear bargains at Steinbach’s, Sat­ $5 Shoes for $2, at Steiabach's, Saturday. Free soda &t 8teinbach’B Mammoth, Sat­ Ribbons below cost at Steinbach’s, Satur­ Valley, S, A. Lovett; Trout Run, F. P. ' E. Watson of Monmouth; M. B. Smalley urday.—Adv. . • i „ 'j —Adv. - urday.—Adv. __. day.—Adv. ____ _ l^yrUk^ ■ .*. ■ f j . .- of Somerset; John S. Conger of Middle­ Exceptional values inn Hosiery at Stein-Exceptional Special priced new Clothing at Stein­ Grand free «rae?n at Stenbaoh’n Ocea-i GrenelleV Hasty Cough Core. Sure core; Saturday next—then Steinbach’s.—Adv, sex, ' Rules—D. W. Savage of Monmouth; bach’s, Saturday.—Adv. bach’s, Saturday.—Adv. ' . ■ 1 Palace, Saturday.—Adv, 25 cents.—adv.tl. .. ( PRESBYTERIANS GATHER. A Few CHoice fla ts. A s b u r y Stiil left for rent in Ktaior and new Cook- Y o u Park Journal I'M Hundred and Twclftli General man Avenue Block**. All modern improve­ FO Aaiembly Meets In St, Lonla. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON ments. Rent $10 to $2 > per month. Apply ST . l 5DIS, May 10.—The ndvnnce to agents or owners.— Adv.-2tf. MERCHANT TAILOR EXCEPT SUNDAY AT punrd of the one hundred and twelfth nn- K n o w T H I ASBURY PARK -PRINTING HOUSE nuitl general assembly of- the Presby­ i v .solicits trade '’from. those' terian Church of North America, which 2>peeial *F5pjJieczi. who are w illing to pay a 718 MATTISON AVENUE, ~ - will meet here tomorrow for a session ASBURY PARK| NEW JERSBV. . reasonable price for hon­ lasting a week or more, has arrived. It is WANTED. expected thnt at least 1,000 commission­ Good Property on est clothing m aterials and P. O. DRAWER F. ers nnd delegates will be here tomorrow To exchange an idoal residence in beautiful evening or Thursday morning. Morfiatown, N*ew Jersey, for one on or near tue faultless m aking. I sat­ tOUO DltTAMCI TIIIFHOMS It B. beach for the months of July and August. Preliminary to the Reneral assembly Apply to Mrs. S. W. LaRue, Morristown, N. J. isfy present patrons— -let the national Presbyterian foreign liiis 1 17 - 2 2 * FIRST AVENUE Wednesday, May IS, 1900. sionnvy conference is in session at the me do the same for you. Washington and Compton Avenue Pres­ M M E , G O F F , byterian- elmrehf ■■■-•- - colobratod .Woaterii-Jrauoo Modluinv ha»- - .^ear Bortd S treet. The balance of trade In favor of the This, conference will Inst until a gen­ arrived in this cit>\ and bas taken parlors at _— m C/LLER 400 Munroo .avenuo* near Cookman. t an bo United States during the present admin­ eral assembly convenes,'and tho time will consulted on tbe past,\ present and futuro. TWO HOUSES ON LOT. Merchant Tailor, •be taken up with n discussion of missions Gives advice on all busiuoss mattors. Offico istration has reached the Incredible sum and the reception of reports. A number hours 0 to 9. . •, « 115-80 70^ Mattison Ave. o f $1,483,001X000, an amount that pasies of missionaries from foreign lands are Large house contains 9 rooms tfBd bath. the power of comprehension. The bal here to participate in the proceedings. FOR SALE, CHF.AP. One 12-horsa power boilor, ono Worthington Small h'ouse has 5 rooms. T h e re i s 'a ance of trade in favor of the United steam pump, ouo .76-ft 2-iuch galvanized pipe BASEBALL SCORES. new, lot of nttinps, Kenedy brass valvos now, Let us give you full particulars. States,' during all the administrations tbat ono 400*gallon cedar tank,,12 copper bath tubs. B e s t m Everything preceded that of McKinley, from Wash­ Reanlts of Ye«terday*«i Games In the •Must be sold at once. At tho Portland. 115*20 E. 1. F o bd . ington to Cleveland Inclusive, was $383,- N ational Leagae. . Our aim is to reach the su- At Cincinnati— . * ■ ~ 4 F O R S A L E . 000,000. To put the matter la another Cincinnati 1100020000 O' 0 — « ’perlative in our Bicycle Repair­ way, tbe three years of the McKinley ad­ P h ila d e l’a 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 4 Soda Fountain (Matbowos) p2 syru ps, 5 ing. W e believe our efforts are Hits—-Cincinnati, 13; Philadelphia, ii. draughts, good as new, also Babcock Carbdn- ministration have seen a trade balance Errors—Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 3. ator. glassware, silverware, • ■ • " — - 07tf !J Hotel Brunswick. Satisfied-custom ers bring their St. Louis '....-JO O' 2 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 inauguration. The advance agent of Brookly!i....;.;.:..®l 0 0 0 >1'<1 0 *— 5 Rooms 12-13, Plonmouth Building. . friends, and thus w e grow. GRADING. prosperity has made good his promises, Hits-^St.. Louis, 10; Brooklyn, 12. Errors M hy we not serve v q u ? —St,\ Louis, 3; Brooklyn, a. Batteries— Contractor for grading of all kinds. Privet 9 . W. Corner Mattlson Ave. and Bond St.; has done ten times' more than he prom Sudhoff and Crlger; I)unn and McGuird.' hedging a specialty. Call on or address T. V. ZACHARIAS & CO., s At Pittsburg— — Hendrickson, 532 Prospect avenuo. P. O, Box ised, and the people who know a good Pittsburg....,.....* 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 *—7 1002, Asbury Park, N. J. v • ‘OQtf b i d s . 723 MATTISON AVENUB, thing.when they see it will] be| slow to Boston— ...... 0 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 2—5 ASBURY PARK. Hits—Pittsburg, 9; Boston, ,7. Errors- - MATT. APPLEGATE change such a certainty Cfor doubtful Pittsburg. 2; Boston, 1/ Batteries—Tanne- For Building a Stone Road hill and Schrlver; Pettlnger and Clarke. promises. At Chicago— W ith Gravel W ings Chicago..... 2 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 *—10 DIAMONDS New York 0 0 1 1 0 0 3 2 1— Painter . . i The Southern Democracy disfranchises Hits—Chicago, 7; New York, IL Errors In Long Branch, Monmouth County, —Chicago, 2; .New York,; 2. Batteries- iiThe Accident the negro, runs jlmcrow cars on the rail, N e w Jerse:se^r. JE W E L R Y Taylor and Nichols; Seymour and Bower* to the Central Railroad roads, taxes them without giving them m a n . f / * A representation, lynches those Whom it Table of Percennsei. train serves as a rem inder W . L . P.C. of the value of accident . . Decorator! W A TC H ES , chooses to accuse, without the * formality Philadelphia.... 14 .737 Bids will be received, addressed to John Guire, Brooklyn...... 12 ,600 insurance. An accident chairman of Road Committee, Long1 Branch of a trial, and yet hilda np its hftnds In Pittsburg...... 571 12 policy of the Travelers !; City, N. J., until 19 o'clock: noon of Saturday* holy horror because they fear the Repub­ Chicago...... 12 , 10 .545 May 28,1000, and then publicly opened by the CLOCKS C in c in n a ti...... 10 .473 Insurance Com pany cost- Boad Committee, at the office of W. H. DeNyse. Paperhanger 1 licans are going to "oppress” the natives St. Louis...j,./. 11 .450 00 Branchport avenue. JL>ong Branch City. N. J.. = of Porto Rico. New Y ork...... 13 .316 i n g b u t $ 2 5 per annum to for tho construction of about 1& miles of stone CUT G L A SS B oston...... ;. 13 .263 preferred risks pays $ 5 0 a ' road with gravel wings, on Brighton avenuo, Long Branch* N. J „ under the provisions of the w eek indem nity for a total j State Aid Road Law. . Jewelry, Watches and'Clocks The gold standard is safejonly as long CONDENSEO DISPATCHES. Bach bid must bo accompanied by cash, certi­ ns the party In favor of the gold standard d i s a b i l i t y , o r $ 10 ,0 0 0 f o r ! fied check or a bidders* bond, with satisfactory . RESIDENCE, SO? SIXTH AVENUE. repaired thoroughly and quickly. The heat caused one death and four death by accident while '■ sureties, in the sum of One Thousand Dol ars, lj.in power. prostrations in Chicago.. ’ < mado payable to the County Collector of the riding as a passenger in County of Monmouth, N .J., ias agnarantcoon P. O Box 1004. sc A heavy snowstorny was reported from the part of tho bidder that ho will enter into a 5 ' EH.Caswell " Leipsic and Chemnitz, Germany. any railw ay passenger car. ■ contract i f t,ho contract should be aw arded to PEBBLES. Let us give, you further him . . 639 Mattison Avenue The Rochester school bill, which was fo r specifications, blank forms of proposals fraudulently amended, was declared, null. particulars. and other information, apply to .John Quire, California Privet for Hedgee Asbury Park, N. J. Picked up. Here and There and Bunched The Methodist general conference at chairman of Road Committee, Long Branch City, N. J., or 'W. H. DeNyse. Engineer. 00 for Quick Reading. Chicago declared in favor of a nagro MILAN ROSS AGENCY. Choice Plants, $4.50 per 100, Delivered. 208 Main St. Branchport avenue. Long branch City, N. J , bishop. _ ■■■■,■' . Tho right to reject any or all bids is reserved. CASH WITH ORDER. Advertise in the J o g bn a i,. Two firemen at Somerville, N. J., .were ...... * . JO H N G U IR E , . ~ S Director of Board of Chosen Freeholders VERY LARGE ONES, $2 PER DOZEN. Read Steinbach’s new “adv.?1 badly burned by gasoline from ah ex­ 113-20 ■ of Monnu>utli County. N. J. ploded tank. ATLANTIC 03AST NURSERIES, Thunder showers are promised Yor today, i i i l l 1 Terrible distress was reported in the - J. H. CORNELL, Proprietor. Down-to-date Job Printing at the J our­ famine districts of India despite the lav­ 118-180fflce, 000 Fourth Avonuo, Asbury Parle. n a l office. ish distribution of funds. HW wn - HW THW ■ GOOD THINGS FOR . /. . Responsible Auctioneer. The Neptune Township Committee will A small fire which broke out in the meet tonight. Chateau d’Eau caused intense excitement ...... CAPITALISTS. on the Paris exposition grounds. B l u e Highest Price Paid for Second-Hand The Hotel Keepers' association will meet Argument in the franchise tax case be­ G oods. , this evening. fore the appellate division of the supreme If you are looking for good things in Send in your dime and coupon for the court w;as. adjourned to the June term.. F l a m e Large Line of N ew and Second-Hand portrait of President McKinley., . j Heftigerators. Army of tlie Potomac. r— Capitalists are considering the feasibility NEW YORK, May 10.—(general Ho­ Real Estate The Cheapest Place in Town to Bny of establishing a national bank at Sea come iu and see me. CENTRAL HALL ratio C. King announces that the" presi­ S to v e s. Bright. ■ , dent hnd cabinet will attend the annual Governor Foster M- Voorhees sailed for reunion of the army of the Potomac at BICYCLE England on the steamer St. Paul today. He Fredericksburg, Va., May 25. To ac­ J. E. WORTMAN, . will return next month. commodate them the public welcome by The Kind the 716 Mattison Avenue. M. L. FERRIS, Proprietor. the governor of and mayor ol 5 0 8 r t a i n S t . The weekly euchre party for tEe benefit Fredericksburg and the oration of Gen­ TUTTLE of the Isolation hospital is being.held this eral Sickles will be given in the court­ am selling tickets to Jacksonville A ll the Leading Slakes of W heels. Don't Forget tbe Humber, afternoon in the Victoria hotel. house at 11 a. m. In the afternoon tht STORE Fla., via the Ocean Steamship Line, for $ld . Orient—the leading racer of the world. Fire Chief John L. Schneider will begin cornerstone of the monument to be erect­ ed by General Butterfield will be laid in Cleveland—the old favorite. 5 0 8 — U)day to place in position the new fire alarm SELLS S p ald in g —equal to tbe best. : boxes purchased last year by the city. the National cemetery. In the evening there will be further ceremonies’ iu the' CHARLESWORTH & WADE, Dayton—ever popular and reliable. The Street Committee of Common Coun­ opera house and on the following day an You Know. B a r n e s ) cil today passed favorably upon anew asphalt excursion to Richmond. PAINTERS Sterling [■ Tried and true. sidewalk laid in front of the, Victoria hottl, Crawford ) - K Probable Sew Yorlc Appointments. Of course We cut the price a Arrowsmith Post No. 61, G. A. R., of Several other makes. WASHINGTON,' May 16.—Senators little, as i.ioet people like lo TAKE YOUR PICK * Bed Bank, is endeavoring to .secure a plot and Paperhangers. Platt and Depew have presented to the save a little if they can. Prices from $22 to $?5. % of ground upon which to erect a soldiers' president the names of George B. Curtis Our stoves will still be in monument. The proposed monument will Fine work a specialty. Full line of of Binghamton, N. Y., for appointment, use w hen mott others are I probably cost $7,000. Tbe tfact of land Repairing, Renting, Instructing. as-district attorney for the northern dis­ worn out. They're better.in samples. W ill call at "your house % will be sufficiently large for.'the laying out N o trouble to suit fastidi trict of New York and Theodore Poole of. construction. and give estimates. Agents for Rubber Hose and Mats t o f a park. ous smokers. One him- . % Syracuse ds United States marshal foi 109 Abbott Avenue. Ocean Grove, N. J. and Spalding Sporting Goods. the same district. Senator Platt said B5-81 t dred brands to choose from , * 0 STEPHEN CRANE DYING. later that he had no doubt that these ap­ pointments would be made along with 714 MATTISON AVENUE. %including all the old favor- J His Physicians in England Say He Cannot that of John R. Hazel as United States 55zbupg ‘Park "Hotelz. ites. Cigar prices range W. Live Longer Than a Month. judge for* the western district of New York. * from a nickel to a quarter. *M \ Judge W. H. Crane of Port Jervis has Celebrate Golden Weddlnff. t ^received a letter from hiB daughter, MIbb t NEWBURG, N. Y., May 10.—Mr. and BERINGER’S M 'H elen Crane, who Is In England, saying Mrs. Selali R. Van Duzen celebrated ■ tbat tbe condition of bis brother, Stephen their golden wedding at their home. SUNSET HALL t 152-154 Main St. Asbnry Park 0 . Crane, the writer, was hopeless. The About 50 relatives werei present, among them the three children of the. couple, * ‘.physicians declare that Mr. Crane cannot Frederick C. Van Duzen, chairman of Fourth Avenue, near Ocean. live longer than a month. He had en­ the American Society of London; Henry you are obliged to travel, leav­ gaged passage on a veB sel for St. Helena, S. Van Duzen of New York and Mis. F. ing a m em ber of your fam ily ill intending to spend tbe summer there, but V. Burton of Bulmville. Mr. Vtos,Duzen is a retired New York druggist. at home— how can you receive ■he grew worse and the engagement was Sup erior iq, ©very respect,— new s gt any station from Boston -cancelled. Judge Crane will sail for Terrible Drowning Accident. to Omaha— from Montreal to 'England on the Campania on Saturday. ROME, May 10.—A terrible accident, K e y W e s t ? Mr. Crane Is suffering from cousump' resulting in the death of from 30 to 40 For Wedding Gifts persons, took place yesterday at Ron- tion and bis right lung Is badly affected. ciglione, ou the Lake of Vico, during a TELEPHONE SERVICE. Tbe rapid progress of the disease Is at­ celebration of the fete of St. Lucie, JOHN ROCKAFELLER & SON. tributed to the weakening of bis system whose chapel is on the shore of the lake. Artistic Silver caused by the fever he contracted In Cuba Two boats filled with young people cap­ sized while returning from the chapel Riclh Cut Glass while there os a correspondent during the within 300 yards of the landing stage. THE NEW YORK AND war. Only 13 persons were saved. f * m niAiT’/rt/ First Avenue and Bergh Street. NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO. ^ d l l l t ^ I 'i s j Samo successful management. Near boach, pavilions and Ornamental Clocks bathing grounds. Opons Juno 10. Illustrated booklot and terms on application. Colombia Insnrsenta Defeated. 170 Broadway, Long Branch. Directors for the Trolley Company. HARRY J. ROCKAFELLER. j» jt COLON, Colombia, M ay 16.—The gov­ H. H. Rogers, Daniel O’Day, G. B. M. ernor has received a dispatch announc­ Enlarged and improved. Electric light, sun parlor You w ill find a m ost exquisite -Harvey, George F. Kroehl, Albert C. ing" the defeat of the insurgents at Cu- superior table. 8toam beat in winter. Open all year. Grand Ave* Hotel L. SlIj.Lt Proprietor. assortm ent at the jew elry Twining,-Lawrence T. Fell, A. D. Chan­ cut’a, department of. Sandanger. The Killing , r dispatch says that as Cucuta was "the Comer Grand and Summorflold Avenues. Sixteenth season. s t o r e o f dler, John P. O’Brien and H. E. Bowen stronghold of the insurgents and theh The Imperial Winter and Summer. Permauent aud transient guests. Torms, were, Tuesday afternoon, reelected .di­ only stronghold this reverse will virtual­ $8 to $12; $2 per day. H. A. KINGSLEY. and Cutting rectors of the Atlantic Coast Electric ly put an end to the insurrection. 100 Second Avenuo.' One-half block from Beach. All im­ A. W. CORNELIUS provements. Superior cuisino. Special rates^U^and Juno, Railway Company at a meeting held lou Grand Central \ Ftiber Still Bnrnlngr. 1 6 24 Cookman Ave. tbe Monmouth building. Do you know that much de­ V • ______MARINETTE, 'Wis.,, May 10.—The -w-k m / A Corner Bangs Avonue and Main St. Noar Union dopot ond on fire at Fisher, Mich.j which was thought I r | £ f e V tfllfTll(HiEffifl(P* trolley. Open a ll the year. Firetcclasa in every p articu lar. pends on the. way that killing I 11^ ▼ Reduced rates till July. EDWARD B. PALEN. Forger Arre»ted In Culm. to be under control, is spreading, and the and cutting is’ done as to the rest of the town is doomed. A special Sixth and Kingsley. 100 yards from boach and noar all points of ST. qrOHNSBCRY, Vt., May 16.—A Auditorium interest. All improvements, Unezcelled' tabl©/ tablo.- tenderness of m eat? train left here with more fire apparatus. H . K O E H L E R & CO.’S cablegram has been received here an­ WM. DEBOW, Proprietor. Don’t struggle and worry nouncing the nrral^ at Havana of Wal­ A high wind prevails.—.The Worcestei ter P. Bailey of Peacham, Vt., who la company’s loss will be $225,000, With but Fourth and Ocean. Directly on the beach. over tough, stringy m eat, when . $50,000 insurance. New management aud nowly furnished. Opens May 15. First-class in oyerjr wanted fot forgeries amounting to be- B r i s t o l particular S. BANTA, Proprietor.- you can get the choicest of all Pidelio Beer ~ -tween $3,000 and $10,000. PIK» Killed In Wreck. kinds by dealing here. HJvnl Movement*. POUGHKEEPSIE, K Y„ May 16.- Bottled by Steam Process and Guar­ WASHINGTON, -May 10.—The Dixie glxty pigs were killed in-a freight wreck Knierim ’s anteed to Keep In any Climate. has arrived at Manila. The Buffalo' has on the Central railroad here. . The occl: nrrived at Azores. The Baltimore yes­ dent was caused by the.breaking of an Does Your Furniture Columbia Market terday sailed from Shanghai for Hong­ axle on n;i extra freight car. Three care kong, while the Isln de Cuba sailed from were wrecked, and passenger trains were FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC delayed for' five hours. No person was Hongkong for Manila. Look Like N ew ? 6 4 7 Cookm an Ave. hurt. ______. • ' * » « W i n e s , Liquors, Ales, Porters Work-on Convention Hall. International Cheu ConKreo. If it does not, send m e a postal card and I w ill call per- KANSAS CITY, May 10.—Two thou­ PARIS, May 10.—“The international . sonally and tell what tlie cost w ill be to m ake it so. , and Mineral W aters. sand-men nre involved in the Bnllders’ chess congress opened yestefday at the JOHN N. BfelRTlS, * M attresses renovated. Cushion work o f all kinds. Com­ d u b lockout, whl P, O. BOX 128, BELMAR, N. J. •J®?Wi'r oarsting shrapnel. Under cover of this ITALIAN DEPUTIES RESUME. ^patjelcra’ Q,uide. ;annonnde the British infantry advanced, out they met with so hot a reception that Temper of OliKtrnctlonlsts Not nt All they hnd to retire. Cooied by WaltlnK. “Xu the meantime tho British cavalry ROME, May 10,—The Italian chamber DHMSYLVAHIA fifllLROW, No Reliable News Received Imd crossed the' tiver, moving straight of deputies reassembled yesterday after For Nine Days. north. Genera! Botim threw the Stand- an interval of several weeks since the QUALITY FIRST derton burghers, with n battery of can­ adjournment tlk’at wns occasioned by the .. The standard Ba^uroad of America. • non, to head them oft. The burghers got obstruction of the members ot the Ex­ T ■ “------the .advantage nnd captured 14 of the treme Left, who withdrew iii,n body and On and after November 10, 1869. The standard of excellence maintained for years BfUTISU RELIEF COLUMN NOW DUE. British. Unfortunately just ut tills time, refused to pnitieipnte further in the pro­ Trains Leavo Asbnry Part—Week Day* ! = For New York and Newark, 7.10. 8.5o a. ra., in the selling of Groceries at our old stand will be about 1 1 o’clock, the center of the burgh­ ceedings of the chamber us n piotost 2.25, 5.88 p, in. T ranavm l Arm j- Anitf-mhlen Fifty ers gave( way without cause. Upon thi* against tbe decision of Signor Cblombo, For Klizaboth. 8.50 a.m., 2 25, 5.83 p.m. maintained at our new store. The new quarters are Mile« Iteyo*i(I K roonstddt —Many Philip’Botha and all tbe others gave way. president of the chamber, in Upholding For Rahway, 8 50 a.m., 2.25, 5.88 p.m. better adapted for our growing trade. Otir always J^rec Htntcm Sarrenderfafif—The Tlie Standderton nnd Bethel comman­ tin- alteration of the rules of procedttfe For Matawan, 8.50 a.m., 2.25, 5.88 p.m. For Long Branch,. 7.10, 8.50,11.00 a.m., 2 15, nrltlsli Occupy Lftdylirand. does, with the Irian brigade, covered the with a view to preventing obstruction. 2.25, 5.88, 5.40, 7.07 p. m. reliable delivery system will be tetter' thati eyer. retreat to Kroonstadt. At that time they denounced Signor For Hod Bank. 7.10, 8.50 a.m., 2.25, 5.88 p. m. LONDON, Mny 10.—"Food will last Colombo’s course os n violation of the For Philadelphia, Broad 8t. and Trenton, 7.29, W hy not conse down town and look the new store ’ “Otherwise' tlinu in the retreat from ^8.05 a.m., 12.15, 4.07 p.m. until about Juno 10”' Is the.Iotest official Brandfort and JJit^Pxitisb - constitution. Today th^ persisted in nn For Oaradon, via Tronton and Gordentown, 7.29, over? Attractive goods ai attractive prices will word from Colonel Baden-I’owell, tlie thQ_¥M J'[VSr. pressed hard on the rbtronting bmghers. equally iinc6mi>rom®ng“nfittt!(I r. ' -8.0b a/ m ;,'1 3 . 1 5 . 4.07 p.rti. pay ydlf for your call. - . - --- - • British commfiiulcr nt Mafeking; sent to Signor rOio!itti, proposed a resoliition in For Camden and Pbiladolphia, via Toms River, All our cannon nnd commissariat were 1.2 8 p. m. Cord Roberta inMep date of May 7. Five brought out, nnd, so for oh is known, out the nature of a compromise, bat Signor For Toma Elver, Island Heights and intermedi­ days Inter the Boers ftttemiited to sftrm casualties were confined to a dozen Pnhtnnp, oir behalf of the Lel’tists, de­ ate stations, 1.28 p.m. j ^ G. D. JHLL1FF & QO. the toivn, and it is possible that they sue-, clared that they'wotild nevcr.yiebl nu ll For Point Plraeant and intermediate stations, wounded. . 10.50 a.m., V 58. 5.10, 0.48 p.m. ceeded, although nothing ia known of the “General Botha, addressing the burgh­ respect for legnllty hnd beep, re-estab­ For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction, Main Entrance, 607-609 Cookman Xve. attack or ot its tosults except through ers, said: lished. 8.05 a.m., 12.15, 4.07 p.m. Carriage Entrance, 606-608 Mattison Ave. Pretovm sources, which hnv.e no cpuntc- “.‘At'tbis same Zand river Great Brit­ Genernl Pelloux, tbe premier, followed, Trains Leave Hew Tort for Asbury Park xianee here. ain in 1852 signed a treaty acknowledg­ announcing thnt the resolution could not From West Twontythird Btroet Station, 8.55 Tlio British rciicf column is due there be accepted under the' new rules. a.m., 12.40, 8.25, 4.55 p.m. Snndaye, 9.35 Formerly at Mafn"Street end^Asbury Avenue ing the full sovereignty of the Transvaal. a.m., 4.55 p.m. now. Ten days ngo General Snymnn wns Now, hnlf n century later, Great Britnin The Extreme Le£t'8ts then demanded From Dosbroaeea Streot Station, 9.00 a.m.. having’difficulty in keeping the burghers hns for tbe second time proposed to wrest a poll of the house to nscertaiu whether 12.50, 8.40, 5.10. p.m. Snndays, 9.45 a.m., together owluy lu the approach of the a quorum wus present. 5 .15 p.m . from the Transvaal by violence the rights From-Cortlandt Stroot Station, 9.00 a.m., 12,50, British, and when the last dispatch left then fully recognized merely to gratify The president of tlie ehnmber refused 8£i0, 5.10 p.m. Snndays. 9.45 a.m., 5.15 p.m. Mafeking on May 7 the Boers had killed hor land and gold lust.' " to grant this request, basing his refusal On Sundayb will atop.at Interlaken and Avon ou the previous day one of the horse The war office’hits received .tbeTfollow- -upon th? ground thnt the demand wns In place of North Asbnry Park and Asbnry Park ygnnwls nnd had captured severnl of Colo­ incompatible with the new regulations.. to let off passengers. Ing from Lord Roberts, dated Kroon- Trains Leave Philadelphia (Broad Street)* for nic! Bnden-Powell's few remaining horses, stndt, Mny 15, 1 p. m.,: This provoked, an uproar, and n num­ ^ ^ - ABbury Park Major l'\ D. Baillie hns sent to The “Badeu-Powell reports, under date of ber1 of Leftists snng the “Hymn to Ln- A i 8.20,11.10 a.m., 8.80, 4.02 p.m., wookdaya. Morning Post from Mafeking, under date Mny 7, nil going well. Fever is decreas­ 'bor.” The president was finally com­ Market St. Wharf, via. Camdon and Trenton, C. W . SIMONSON, of May 7, this message: pelled to suspend the session. On its re­ 7.80,10.80 a.m., 2.80, 8.80 p.m. weekdaya. ing, the garrison is cheerful, and the food Leavo Market St. Wharf, via Jmnesbnrg, 7.80 DISTRICT AGENT FOE ‘This morning the Boers attacked us. will Inst until about June 10,” sumption inter he ii»ked the ehnmber to a.m., 4.00 p.m., week-days. Result ns usunl. There is nn aching void approve the minutes of the Inst sitting. Washington and .tho South. Jhere. Pass the loaf." CandlctliiR Btort«K From Mutektnpf. The entire majority rose in support of I1RA.VE BROAD BTREET, PKILA.DEI.PniA, the proposition, nnd Signor Colombo de­ For Baltimore and Washington, 8.60,7.20,8.82i The Transvaal army hns taken a posi- LOURENCO >1ARQCES, Mny 10.- 10 .20, 11.28, 11.88 a.m., (12.80 Limited, Ballarttine’s Beers Jtion at Binnuwbasehdoort pass, near Telegrams received here report very clared the minutes approved. Dining Car), 1.18 (Dining Car), 8.12, 4.41, Heilbron IJoad station, CO miles north heavy fighting at Mafeking, Pretoria re­ The Extreme Leftists 'were furious, (5.25 Congressional Limited, Dining Car), shouted protests, banged their desks aud 6.05.0.20, 6.55 (Dining-Car), 7.81 (Dining of Kroonstadt. Its rear guard Ig still ports thnt Mafeking hns fallen, and tliii Car) p.m., and 12.20 night wook-daya. Snn* Bottled by Steam Process and Guaranteed to Seep In any Climate holding the hills north of the Vnlsch riv­ Netherlands Railway company has is­ snng the “Garibaldi Hymn.” days, 8.50, 7.20, 9.12, 11.28,11.88 a.m., er, while the Boer scouts are- in touch sued a statement that Colonel Baden- Amid this din the president adjourned 1.18 (Dining Car), 8.12, 4.41, (5.20 Con­ the session. gressional Limited, Dining Car), 6.05,0.55 with British reconnoitering parties 20 Powell has captured a large force of (Dining Car), 7.81 (Dining Car) p.m., and W ines, Liquors, and Forsign and Domestic Ales and Porters miles north of Kroonstadt. Boers, A war bulletin posted nt Pretoria Noted .German Editor Arrive#. 12.20 night. The Boers have held a council of war Time-tables of all other trains of the system Goods delivered only on order—free of charge. Mny 12" announced that the British were NEW YORK, May 10.—Among yes­ may be obtained at the ticket offices or stations. it Lindley, and- the British opies have advancing to tbe relief of Mafeking. terday’s arrivals nt this port was Dr. J . B. WOOD, Gen, Pass. Agt. learned that the Boera decided to hold Johannes Trojan, th< editor in Chief of J. B. HUTCHINSON. Gen. Msnaser. Hnrrismith as long as possible. Ladybmnd Captured. tbe Kiadderadatsch, the German comic Telephone call 87-a. Lord Roberts’- infantry ate • still at MASERU, Basutoland, Mny 10.—A satirical weekly which’ Is to Germany Kroonstadt. The 'tailway laborers are portion of Brabant’s horse occupied La- what Punch is to England* He is. tbe bard nt work, and the engineers hope to dybrand yesterday, and another portion most.prominent and most liked German |JEW YORK AND LOHG BRSHCH R, R. have the line repaired within three days. is pushing on to Olocoinn. humorist of today. He is also a poet of The prairie has put on a russet wintet reputation and a writer of short stories. Timo Table in effect November 19th, 1899. W ILLIAM <3HI FFIM, J R. coat. The nights nre bitterly cold, bnt BOER ENVOYS ARRIVE. Two years ago Mr. Trojan hnd to spend STATIONS IN NEW YORK. jthe days arc hot. six months nt Welch.selmuende, a small Central R. R. of New Jeraoy, foot of Liberty W EST WAN;Ai^iASSA ! The Free Staters arc surrendering in Welcomed t o Hew York.—The Object fortress; where he was confined' for ler.e aod Whitehall stroets. (South Ferry terminal.) larger numbers than after the occupation oft T heir CotttlnK. majesty committed by having allowed Pennsylvania H. R.,.foot of Cortlandt, Des- D EA LER IN Bloemfontein. One officer of the Trans­ brosses and West Twenty-third streets. pt NEW YORK, May 10.—The Holland- to be published in the Klndderadatseh n Leave NEW YORK for ASBXJRY PARK and vaal artillery soys: American line steamship Muusdatn, on eartocm showing Alexander the Great, OCEAN GROVE. “There will be no serious fighting this which were the Boer envoys, otherwise Hannibal, Caesar and other famous Foot of Liberty street; 4.80, 6.80,11.80 a. m., side of Pretoria, aa Bereenigtyig, on the1 known ns peace commissioners, arrived heathen field marshals iu n state of *4.30, 0,28 p. ni. IMPORTED -BEERS Vaalv is indefensible. Heavy guns nre Foot of Wliiteball etreot (8outh Ferry termi­ yesterday at the company's pier in Hobo great, hilarity over-the assertion of Em­ nal:) 8.25, 11.3*. a. m.. *4 25,6110 p m. being inoujised nt Pretoria, but Generals ken, nnd the envoys were given,a cordial peror William thnt only good Christians FootofWpyt Twon»ythird streot: 8.55 a. m„ ALL THE BEST BRANDS OF W IRES fiND LIQUORS Botha and Limmor are agreed that ulti­ welcome. could be good soldiers. Sir, Trojnn came 12.40, *3.25. *4 55 p. m. mate success is Impossible. President Foot Doabrosaes street: 9.00 a. m .,12.50, *8.40, COTTAGE . TM SBE SOlrtCB'rEU. The envoys while In this country will here to visit his married daughter in To­ * 5 .10 p .n - Kruger is obstinate, and n majority of ronto and to make..an extensive trip Foot Cortlar .. street: 9.00 a. m., 12,50, *8 88, he Ti-nnsvnnlers hold'firmly with him.” through the United States. *5.10 p n., ______Post Office Box 905 Asbury P ark, N. J. It is estimated that the Transvaa/ers can still muster 30,000 men ou the fight­ SnntlaKo** New Organ, Leave ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE for NEW YORK, 6,17, *7.10, (Newark and New PLUMBING- ing line. . SANTIAGO,. Cuba, May 10.—Ln Re- York only), *8.00, 8.50 a. m„ 12.10, 2.25, General Boiler a advance, ns his tele­ publicn, a new journal to be conducted 4.00, 5.88, 0.29 p. m, . . For Freehold, Trenton and Philadelphia,via Boa A SUPPLIES grams indicate, ,wn« by the instructions in the interests of the white party in Girt. Penn, R.R„*7.29, 8 05 a. m„ 12.20, 4.07 if Lord Roberts', and it will cense, or go Santiago province, appeared yesterday. p. m. can find just what is required in supplies at our store. W e never forward as Lord Roberts inny direct. The platform alleges in moderate terms For fronton and Philadelphia,via Bound Brook allow our stock to become depleted no matter how great the demand. Certain commentators affiliated with the route, 6.17, 8.00 a. m., 12.10, 4 00 p. ra. the necessity of grouping the orderly For Toma River and intermediate stations to W e carry everything which years of careful observance has shown is war office say that General Buller’s or- 'classes into a political organization with Camdon, 1 28 p; m. Jers to keep the Boers employed have a view of influencing the approaching For Belmar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt and Manas- needed; It doesn’t take long to get anything to you under these seen suppleinented hy an order -to drive qnan, 7.00, 7.20, 8.05, 10.27, 10.59 a. m., conditions. struggle at the polls and of laboring for 12.15,1.28,2.58,4.07, 5.10, 0.15, 0.48, 8.83 them completely out. of .Natal nnd then tho preparation of the country for the p. m. . :o move on Hnrrismith. advent of independence under republic­ For Point Pleasant,7.00,10.27,10.59a.m, 1.28, General Rttndle nnd. G^nerpi Brabant 2.5$; 5.19: 0.1B7 0.48.8:23 p. m. m u o z an form “when the United States con­ For Long Branch and Red Bank, 0.17,7.10. ire tnking possession tjfthc wide regions gress fulfills the terms of its promise.” 8.00, 8.60, 11.00 a. m. (Long Branch only), jround Lndybrand nimost without oppo- Hereafter the.whitc party will be known 12.10, 2.15 (Long Branch only), 2.25,4.00, MaRKETSTJ w m i t z iitlon. They find tho country plentifully 6.88, 6.40 (Long Branch only), 0.20, 7.07 tts the Partido Republlcano Democrntieo. (Long Branch only), • Supplied with cattle, horse feed and flour. The other papers denounce La Repttblica, •Denotes express trains. tim ^ r 1 Genera! Eundle is reducing his transport asserting thnt such n title is a misnomer, RUFU8 BLODGETT, J. R. WOOD, Bnpt. N. Y. & L. B. R.R. G. P. A., Ponn. R.R. land feeding his men aud anim als largely C. H. WESSELS. And allege that this journal represents iff the country. The Boers in that quar­ H, P. BALDWIN, ;be the guests of the National Boer Relief the annexation movement, which, accord­ , G. P. A„ C. R.R. Tiriafieied 'Einanaial ter surrender daily. ‘ ;Fund association, ing to the critics of La Republics, the A dispatch to The Daily Jfnil from j The eiSVoys sailed from Rotterdam -:n Americans, foreigners find wealthy Cu­ Lourenco Mnrquea, dated Tnesdny, says: May 3. Prior to their departure they bans are now openly promoting. fiHESAPEAKG AND OHIO ROUT( ‘There is now no .doubt that there wns outlined the plans Had purposes of theii T-1- ; - CQOKMOUTH ©^USHI-AND desperate fighting ut Mafeking Saturday, visit item and authorized s. statement Unitarian* to Celebrate. V WEST AST6 SOUTH. U bnt It ia believed to have gone in favoi which was in part as follows: *■ BOSTON, May 10.—Plans which have The F F V, a solid train of Pullman vestibnle o f the garrison. Ail that can be ascer­ “We go to America to appeal to the been perfected for the celebration next sleepers, dining car and day coaches, S a f e D e p o s u p (S o m p a n y tained of a reliable character follows; government aad people of the United ■week of the seventy-fifth anniversary of New York to Cincinnati and Louisville “The Boers, using artillery, attacked States for their assistance to try to re- the founding of the American T/nitadnrf via Washington without extra fare, leaving (Qo n m o u ih h B u i l d i k s , fts B U i^ y the town Saturday. soen the Kaf­ New York by Pennsylvania Railroad at4.55 p. Very stor« peace in South Africa, association, tbe leading organization Through tickets and baggage checks at Asbury O. H. Brown, Col. G. B.JM.^Harvey, Henry Mitchell, M. D. A. C. Twining. ed in actually surrounding the party ol We Park and all New York and Long Branch Sta­ the other. Wo go to tell the American’ tions, and all principal Pennsylvania Railroad J. H. Buohanan, Geo. F. Kroehl, John P. O’Brien, H. H. Vreeland Boer® who had captured the Kaffir loca­ people that we nre prepared to place oui Jersey’* Governor CMS Foar Europe, tion. Severe fighting followed; but, ac­ offices. D. C. Cornell, Bruce S. Keator, M. D. Perry R. Smith, G, D. W. Vrootn case in their hands lor their arbitratloti, TRENTON, May 10.—Governor Voor­ JOHN KURVY, Ticket Agent. Wm. J. Harrison, R. A. Tasting, S. A. Patterson, cording to the latest reports, the Boers hees was at Ilia desk at the. statehouse : FRANK McCONNELL, P. A. so satisfied are we that we demand noth­ _ < 862 and 1823 Broadway, N. Y. still hold the location, in which they att ing that an impartiql, freedom loving na: earl:;- yesterday morning «ntf was busy probably surrounded. H. W. FUI.LBB. G P A tioa is. not wBSag to grant. ®!I day getting matters cleared up so that “The truth>{l^,-%bj!jgBve, that the Pre-' “The English press teems -with false­ he oobM leave for a trip to Europe-to­ tor’rn authorities, knowing of the prog­ hoods by which it geeks to throw dust in day, The governor had a conference ress of thij, relief column. gave orders ta the. eyes of. the American people. We with President William. M Johnson of General Snyirian to storm the place. As tire prepared to meet these falsehoods by the senate, who will be acting governor soon as the location wns in Sanies Boet Real Estate 1 asking the United States to judge be­ during Mr. Voorhees’ absence from the bulletins of victory were flying about tween us.” state. Matters have been so arranged, everywhere - to encournge tlie weak- however, that unless something, unfore First National Bank kneed burghers. Boers who came down They Dligavt England'! Gneits. seen happens President Johnson will and Insurance here yesterday from Pretoria produced LONDON, May 10.—In tbe honne ot have no occasion to act. , OF ASBURY PARK. for the edification of incredulous Brit­ commotis fast eveniug, amid ironical ishers two telegrams by officials, -one oi cheers, Mr. Samuel Smith (Liberal), A Ghastly Discovery. 22a Main Street. Mattison Avenue and Bond Street, which was signed by Snyumn nnd snid, member for Flintshire, called attention PEORIA, Ills., May 10.—Mrs. Thomas ‘I wns lucky, enough to capture Baden- to whnt he 'characterized ns the “grow­ Moser, wife of a farmer living three Office formerly occupied by , Between Postoffice and Depot. Powell with 000 this morning.’ ing tendency of the stage to demoralizing miles north of Tremont, Ills., nnd iter [ORGANIZED FEBRUARY, 1 ] “There is no doubt about the heavy plays’' ,and moved a resolution in favor four small children were found dead in. WASHINGTON WHITE. 886 . fighting. A telegram from tbe Portu­ of mope atVlit supervision, - 'Mr, Smith their home yesterday. All Imd apparent­ guese consul to the. governor general here referred • particularly to “Zaza,” “The ly been dead since Sunday. Tbeir throats confirms this, nud there is little doubt ol OFFICERS Belle of New York” and “Thu Gay Lord were cut from ear to ear. Moser has dis­ the occupation of the Kaffir stadt. But Quex.” declaring that such plays “dis­ appeared, but there is no evidence point­ Insurance written In reliable companies G e o r g e F . K r o e h l , P r e sid e n t similar telegrams were published at Pre­ and ln good form. gusted England's colonial and American ing to his having committed the crime. O . H . B r o w n , First Vice President toria ,about Ladysmith and quite recent­ visitors.” Real Estate bought, sold and exchanged. ly nbout Wepener just before Colonel List of CottageB for rent. M . L,. B a m m a n , Second Vice President Dalgety wns relieved.” Baltimore and liehlgh’i Dividend. New York Market*. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage. ' NEW YORK, May - 15.—FLOUR—State M . V . D a g e r , C a s h ie r f The war office has received the follow­ BALTIMORE, May 16.—The directors ana western about steady and rather aldw M . H . S c o t t , Assistant Cashier ing dispute!: front General Builer, dated of the Baltimore'and Lehigh railroad or< til grades; Minnesota patents, f3.65a WILLIAM GIFFARD. Dundee, at 1 p. m. yesterday: have declared a dividend of 2Ms per cent S.85; winter alraigttts, J3.40a3.60; winter ax- “We have occupied Dundee. About on the company's $843,500 capital stock. tras, i2.60a2.90: winter patents, $3.66a3:S0. Patrons valuables received for safe keeping free 2,500 of the enemy left yesterday fot The dividend is payable June 1 to stock­ WHEAT— DuU and easier in response"to. Office of Wm. Giffard. Township Collector. of charge. Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Glencoe, where they entrained. Tbeii holders of record Slay 25. This is the favorable orop news and bearish cables; 71 e-J6aU 13-lGc,; September 72&a wagons left yesterday by De Jager’s first dividend ever’declared on the stock July. Collections promptly acknowledged. ._ 72%c. . drift nnd the Dannlmuser road. Theii of the Baltimore and Lehigh. RYE—DuU; state, 56a57c„ c. !. f„ Now Kaffirs said they were going to Laings- York, carlots; No. 2 western, 60c., f. o. b., nek. AlnioBt every house in Dundee ie Customary Peaoli Crop Story. a flo a t, , Your Business Favors Respectfully Solicited completely looted. The Navigation colliery CORN—Declined under satisfactory crop p. GATES MIDDLETOWN, N. Y„ May 10.- is aU right. The machinery of tho Dun­ Peach growefs of this county declare newu, local selling and weak cablos; July, dee collieries is destroyed. The houses ot that two-thlrde of the promised crop in ■42a42%c.; Sep te m b er, 42%a42%c. LICENSED GENERAL tha town are damaged, but are structu­ OA'i'S—Neglected; track, white, state, 23 the exposed sections have been ruined by a3tc.; track; white, western, 28a3fc. rally intact.” the recent freeze. There, was a promise PQKIC—Steady; mess, $12ni2.7o; family, A dispatch from the Boer laager at of a great yield prior to tlie cold. *14al4.E0. Rietspruit: dated Thursday, May 10, via LARD —Firm; prime western steam, AUCTIONEER Kroonstadt, describing the Zand rivet Seventeen Sailor* Drotvacd. 7.S5c. - • S W. KIRKBRIDE, 0 -A.K-DY.--, fighting, says:' W I^DAU, Rus?lft, May 16.—The Nor BUTTER—Firm: state dairy, 1514al5c..- “A report was received last night that -wegian ship Johannes, Andersen Bta.to cream ery, 18V4a 20c. CHEESE—Weak; fancy, large, white, ESCULETTS the British had crossed one of the loyvet from Tonsberg, Norway, Ma.; 8, foj WV;a3‘)%c : fancy, small,-white, 9%a9%c. drifts. At 0 this morning the first can­ Canada, bas been wrecked o ff tha islanc AH kinds of merchandise bought for spot .. CTTK3B PUSS, EGG»--Dull: etate and Pennsylvania, at cash, such as hotel and household furniture, non shot proclaimed tlie opening Pf the af Oeaei, in the Baltic. Of her crew ol m a rk , 12% al2o.; storage, western, at mark. Contractor. - - - and nil reotal disordora or money refunded battle. The British hosts could be seen 20 only 12 were saved. 12%c. • Entire stores bought, including hardware, Pleasant. Not d physic. A radical cure. 50c. ot advancing in solid masseB. Their cavalry SUGAR -- Raw steady; fat veflnlng, jewelry, groceries or other business. ;"-’t L. O.GRENELLE, Asbury Parlr. H, J., bung our flanks. Their infantry N6w«PMicn Will Make Paper. 315-16C.; centrifugal, 88 .sst, 4 7-16o.: re- Chattle mortgages bought or foreclosed. 40»ly or of BTT DRUG CO., PHila., Pa, or- were flhed steady; crushed, B.Boc.; powdered, 8 lese easily discernible in the grass. Thu BERLIN;_May 10.—Owing to the crea­ Goods sold on commission. - - - and, Builder sky was clouded With smoke from tha tion ot the priuting paper syndicate the B.25c. ' MOLASSES—Steady; New Orleans, Ua EXPRESS • burning veldt. . newspaper publishers have agreed ta B5c. Y O S T ’S “The fighting began nt Philip Botha’s erect a mill themselves. Tho JIaeat Smamer homoe at Doai -wen-. haUtT>s- DoUvoxs BAGOAGB, PI^EIGnT, FUEIIX- RICE—Steady; domestic, 4ttaW4o,; Ja ­ deeGi? fi- pervisiC'. Plans tarnished find esti, TURK, PIANOS, and all kinda of mov*. Spositioi!, above the' railway bridge. A pan, 4%a4%c. mate, cheerfully given. - able gooda to any point in Asbnry Parlr. British field battery pushed across the The Pope Received Corrtffnn. TALLOW — Dull; city, 414c. npminal; SOI MASH ST., ; Ocean Grove and vicinity ot modsrato river anil bombarded the kopjes Philip ROME, May 10.—The pope yesterday country, 4%a5^c. , Cor, Snmmerfield Avemie, I ■ ' . '. ^ -• ■ -prices. Post oflico address, Locir Bos 8otba was holding ao heavily tbat thej gave nu i idionce to Archbishop Corrigan HAY- Firm: shipping, 70a75e.; ypod ti S hop: First Avenue and Main S t 8 18 , A sbury Park., Residence and c2Ifie» ch o ice, 80aSSc. " 010 8§weul avenue* AfTQnta at station. appeared to be iloud capped frota the o f New York. - 'i - ASBUKV PARK, N, 3. ASBURY PARK, ■ HARP.Y ITOC^, Pifepdwttsr PRESBYTERIANS GATHER. A Few Choice flats. Asbury Park Journal fi'nc- Hundred and Twelfth Genernl Still left for rent in Ktaior rind new Cook- You FOR Aa.emMy Meet* In St. Lonta. man Avenue Blocks. All'modern improve­ PDBLI3KE10 EVERY AFTERNOON ments. Rent $10 to $2-V per month. Apply ST. LOUIS, " May 1 C.—The advance to agents or owners.—Adv.-2tf. . { : MERCHANT TAILOR BXCEJt 8CNDAT AT puard o( the one hundred and twelfth an­ Know r m AS3URY PARK PRINTING HOUSE nual general assembly of the Presby­ , solicits trade from, those terian Church of North America, which * e H E A P * 718 MATTISON AVENUE, will meet here tomorrow for a session Srpeeial ‘Bqfrieea, who are willing to pay a . ASBPRV PARK) NSW JHRSBY. lasting a week or more, bas arrived. It is * • ' *> reasonable, price for hon- expected that’ a f least 1,000 commission­ WANTED. Good Property on ' est clothing materials and P. O. DRAWER F. ers nnd delegates will be-here tomorrow To exchange an ideal rosidenco in boautifnl evening or Thursday morning. Morristow n, Now Jersd'y, for ono on or near the faultless making. . I sat­ LONG OdTANCimfPMONIIl'l. beach for tbo months of July and August. Preliminary to the general assembly Apply to Mrs. S. N. LaRuo, Morristown, N. J. isfy present patrons—let the nntiopal Presbyterian J foreign mis­ 117 - 2 2 * < FIRST AVENUE Wednesday, May IS, 1900. sionary conference is in session at the me do the same for yOu. Washington and Compton Avenue Pres­ MME. GOF*\ “ byterian .church ...... The colobrated Western Trance Medium, baa Near Bond Street. TLti balance of tnri!»it- favo* of’ the This'eOIiTOl'eiied 'Will" liisf'u iitll a gen­ arrived nrtlUs city; aild lias lakon' parlors' at MULLER eral assembly convenes, and tho time will 400 Munroo avenuo, near Cookman. Can be United States during the present admin consulted on tho past, present and future. TWO! HOUSES ON LOT. Merchant Tailor, latratlon has reached the Incredible sum be taken up with a discussion of missions Gives ackico on all business matters. Office nnd tht; reception “of reports. A number hours O to 0. ■ ; 115-80 702 Mattison Ave- of $1,483,000,000, an amount that posses of missionaries 'from foreign lands arc Large house contains 9 rooms and bath. the power of. comprehension. The bal­ here to participate in the proceedings. . FOR SALE, CHFAP. One 12-liorso power boiler, ono' Worthington Small house has B rooms, - ', ■ There is a ance of trade in favor of the United steam pump, oho 75-ft 2-inch galvanized pipe States, during all the administrations that BASEBALL SCORES. now, lot of fittings, Kenedy brass valves now, Let us give you full particulars. one 400-gallon codar tank, 12 copper bath tubs. B est in Everything preceded that of McKinley, from Wash Be»nlt§ o'f Yesterday's Games In the Must bo sold at onco. At the Portland. 115-20 * • E. L F ohd. ington to Cleveland Inclusive, was $333, National . League. Our aim is to reach the su­ At Cincinnati— 000,000. To put the matter in another Cincinnati 1 106020000 0 '0— * ✓ FOR SALdE. perlative in our Bicycle Repair­ way, the. three years of the McKinley ad Phlladel’a 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 00" 0— 4 Soda Fountain (Mathowes) 12 syrups 5 ing. W e believe our efforts are Hits-Clnclnnati, 13; Philadelphia, 14. draughts, good as now, also Baboock Carbon-i- ministration have seen a trade balance E r r o r s —C in o in n ati, 4;< P h ila d e lp h ia , 3. ator, glassware, silverware, Ac. present, among them the three children of the couple, * 1 physicians declare that Mr. Crane cannot Fourth Avenue, near Ocean. * Frederick C. Van Duzen, chnirmau of V* live longer than a month. He bad en- the American Society of London; Henry you are obliged to travel, leav­ ■ gaged passage on a vessel for St. Helena, S. Van Duzen of New York nnd Mrs. F. ing a member of your fam ily ill intending to spend tbe summer tbere, but V. Burton of Bulmville. Mr. Van Duzen is a retired New York druggist. at home— how can you receive he grew worse and tbe engagement was Superior in every respect* new s at any station from JBoston -cancelled. Judge Crane will sail for Terrible Drowning Accident. to Omaha—from Montreal to 'England on the Campania on Saturday. ROME, May 10.—A terrible accident, • K ey W est ? Mr. Crane Is suffering from consump­ resulting in the death of from 30 to 40 persons, took pluee yesterday at Ron- For Wedding Gifts tion and hia right lung Is badiy affected. cigliono, on tbe Lake of Vico, during a TELEPHONE SERVICE. The .rapid progress of tbe disease Is at­ celebration of 'the fete of St. Lucie, JOHN ROCKAFELLER & 805. tributed to the weakening of bis system vrhose chapel is on the shore of the lake. Artistic Silver caused by the fever be contracted in Cuba Two boats filled with young people cap­ sized while returning from the chapel ' Ridh Cut Glass while tbere as a correspondent during the within 300 yards of the landing stage. THE NEW YORK AND First Avenuo and Bergh Stroet. war. Only 13 persons were saved. NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO. G r a m e r c y Samo saccessfnl management. Near boach, pavilions and Ornamental Clocks Colombia Inuurgentm Defeated, bathing grounds. Opona Juno 10. Illustrated booklet and terms on application. Broadway, Long: Branch. - Directors for the Trolley Company. HARRY J. ROCKAFELLER. itO COLON, Colombia, May 10.—The gov­ jt H. H. Rogers, Daniel O’Day, G. B. M. ernor has received a dispatch announc­ Enlarged and improved, Eloctric light, sun arlor You will find a.inost exquisite Harvey, George F. Kroehl, Albert C. ing the dofeat^pf the insurgents at Cu superior table. 'n winter. Open alS yeai. Grand Ave. Hotel L. 51I/L, Proprietor. assortment at the jewelry Twining, Lawrence T. Fell, A. D. Chan­ cuta, department of Sandanger. The K illin g dispatch says that aB Cucuta was the dler, John P. O’Brien and H. E. Bowen Corner Grand apd Summerfield Avenues. Sixteenth season. stQ re o f stronghold of the insurgents and theii The Imperial Winter and Summer. Permanent and transient guests. Terms, were, Tuesday afternoon, reelected di­ only stronghold this reverse will virtual­ $8 to $12; $2 per day. . H. A. KINGSLEY. and Cutting rectors of tbe Atlantic Coast Electric ly put an' end to the Insurrection. £* J /> ' is a 106 Second Avonuo. One-half block from Boach. All im- A. W. CORNELIUS Railway Company at a meeting held in V9 Pel fid CfTS!! provemonts. Superior cuisine. Special ratesjtfayjind.Juno, Flatter Still Burning. A. T E R H U N E . 624 Cookman Ave. tbe Monmouth building. MARINETTE, Wis., May 10—The Corner Bangs Avenue and Main St. Noar Union depot and on Do you know that much de­ Jjre at Fisher, Mich., which was thought trolley. Open all the year. Firstrclass in every particular. pends on the way that killing The Vesidome Reduced rates till July. EDWARD B. PALEN. Forger Arrested In Culm. to be under control, is'spreading, and the and cutting is done as to the rest of the town is doomed. A special Sixth and Kingsley. 100 yards from boach and near all points of ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt„ May 18.—A interest. All improvements. Unexcelled table. tenderness of meat? oablegram has , been received here an­ train left here with more fire apparatus. Auditorita WM. DEBOW,*Proprietor, Don’t struggle and worry H. KOEHLER & CO.’S nouncing the arrest at Havana of Wal­ A high/wind prevails. The Worcestci ter P. Bailey of Peacham, Vt., who is company's loss Jvill be $225,000, with but Fourth and Ocoan. Directly on the beach. over tough, stringy.meat, when vfanted for forgeries n mounting to be­ ‘■$50,000 insurance. B r is t o l Now management and newly furnished.- Qpens May 15. Firstclaasin avary. you call get- the choicest of; all particular. S.BANTAt Proprietor.- F i d el Io Beer tween $3,000 and .$10,000. Pigs KmedLIp------Wreck.r. kinds by dealing here. Naval Movements. POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y„ May 10.- Bottled by Steam Process and Guar­ ...WASHINGTON, May,.10.—Tbe Dixie S ixty pigs were killed in a, freight wrecfe Knierim’s anteed to Keep Iri any Climate. has arrived at Manila. The Buffalo hjw on J.Ue..Centrpl railroad here. The acci­ arrived at Azores. The Baltimore yes­ dent was caused by the breaking of an Does Your Furniture Columbia Market terday sailed from Shanghai for Hong­ axle on an extra freight car. Three cart kong, while the laia de Cuba sailed frdm were wrecked, and passenger trains were FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC delayed for five hours. No person was Hongkong for Manila. Look Like New? 6 4 7 Cookm an Ave. hurt. ______. W ines, Liquors, A les, Porters Work-on Convention Ball. International Cheu Coutm>, If it does not, send me a postal card and I will call per- KANSAS OITY, May IG.-Two thou- PARIS, May 10.—The international - sonally and tell what the cost will be to make it so. ant Mineral W aters. Blind men are involved in the Builders’ ‘chess congress opened yesterday it tht Mattresses renovated. Cushion work of all kinds,' Com­ JOHN N. BURTIS, clnb lockout, which went into sffcct Mon­ Grand Cercle ot Cercle des Eshes, It Orders Will Receive prompt Attention. day. It will not interfere with the work Boulevard Montmartre, in this city. plete line of upholstering goods always in stock. on- Convention hall. . Undertaker and Embalmer Weatli'-r Probabilities. Upholstering EDWIN A, WEIJ3, 7 0 8 MATTISON AVENUE. S..MICHEILSOHN* Grerstiile’s Magii; C om Care; 90 cents. Showers and thunderstorms; cooler.' Coffins and Burial Caskots on hand or for* 3Pi.U0 better.—adv.tf. fresh to brisk west to north winds. and Decorating. 612 Cookman Avenue. alshod to ordor. Tolophono 10 1 B, P. O. BOX 128, BELMAR, N. J, a i. ,i...... V :''A FRONTAL ATTACK.

Due K ind Tliot iltsa Ottcu Been Hoflo Wholesome Additions to the Dinner irltU Sncccon l^y E!ncs>i' Tabic- In the Svvlng j - i ; . ■ 1UU Forces. . Season. ' i- ■ ■ ■' ■ t- .i,l ■ • ! There ia one class o£' frontal attack It- is a'fancy pf the hour tp serve aa Svhicli history tells us hon often been salads the pulp of various fleshy fruits, made and madd with success, but which, including apples, oranges and bananas, t a i i M c l iiimivereairy nowadays is ' thoroughly indefensible, and in their season fleshy- fruits like Bays the Saturday Review. Vfe m ean apricots or peaches and cherries. These ’ !w h ere a comrnnnder, after a superficial fruits are now mixed with blenched . The 18th Anniversary of the opening of the Ocean feeonnoissance of an cncnjy ln posi- lettuce or celery stalks, cut in bfts 'tlon, bewildered, by. the difficulties and mixed with mayonnaise dressing. Palace Store and the 4th Birthday of the popular M am ­ jWhlcli apparently crop up to hinder The combination is peculiar, and tKe. any, schemo he1 can evolve for outman- taste for these salads must be culti­ m oth Establishm ent—both at Asbury Park—will be fit- euverlng him, reverts to' the good old vated. They ar^, however, wholesome iEnglish custom of just "going for him.” additions to the dinner table at this tingly observed on iDoubtless euoh' elementary tacticu havo season,, when fruit acids arc demand-. before now won us brilliant victories ed'by healtli, and thcy o'fter ft clnvnge for saved us from almost inevitable de- in salads. - When orange pulp is used, -teat and disaster. choosc a subacld orange and grate in ‘: SATURWYrMAY-19, 1900. . . Unfortunately the time for such a little of the red-yellow peel to give jcrude ideas o f handling troops is past piquancy. It is a fashionable fancy to . ^.1 V i *• • ’ ' _ * ' land gone. To simply launch' men in serve such salads in chilled cases made 'an. a tta c k a c r o ss th e open under th e of the fruit rind on a "bed of bleached storm of magazine rifle and Maxim lettuce or celery leaves. Chill the rinds FEATURES OF THE GREAT EVENT : Ifire* n o t to sp eak of m ach in e sh ell of bright, fresh-looking bananas or of 'guns which the. Boers so much affect, oranges by leaving them, after empty­ |ls to be guilty, of a wickcd waste of ing them of the fruit pulp, in a tin jlife and, further, la only courting dis- pail ’sot in cracked ice 'or wet b u o w ANNUAL $ 2 SHOE SALE taater. True it Ib that the extraordi- and salt for about one hour. These • ' •>/.-. . * • \a • • . ' nary pluck and determination of our chilled rinds arc also used to pack ^officers and . men may and have ren­ fruit ices in. When served as a mold dered such desperate “tactics” (if ouch for salads, a part of the rind is turned Annual Sale of Dress Goods 'an. o p eration is w o rth y o f tho nam e) back to Bhow it. When used as a case ^ success, but at what cost? for an ice, the piece of rind turned ; .Wo can rocall to our mind a certain back to remove the fruit pulp and ijow kopjo which suddenly loomed up packed ln the ice in its place is again Annual Sale of Clothing [before a company of our infantry—tho turned into place and tied down with Summit swarming with tho enemy’s a tiny No. 1 ribbon, and tho fruit so • •marksmen—but up it our men wont prepared is kept in a tin freezer can >■. and onward and .with a loss of over one- or a pail packed in ice and salt until it ^ \ AnnualSaleof Ribbons /• third of their numbers. All honor to is needed. Oranges and bananas are . the men who'thus nobly did their duty. the fruits generally chosen to serve in Bttt. a general action carried' out on this way.—N. Y. Tribute. such lines would render a victory only VCIES. . on,® degree removed from a defeat. FREE TRANSPORTATION Peanut Btids and G inger Jelly Com* HAT TRIMMED WITH FIRE. blued Makes ct Seml-Con- Patrons from all stations as far south as Point Pleasant can come and go on a FREE SPECIAL , fee tion. ■ A Baltimore Wojiuih'b Bonnet Catches TRAIN, leaving Point Pleasant at .1.30 P. M.; returning leave Asbury Park at 8 P. M. Shoppers V . Flre and I« Consnined Up­ “The Chinese have a strange idea of from points north as far as Red Bank will have their.railroad fare refunded by applying at the office. o n H er Head. table delicacies," said a gentleman of this city who has taken much interest. Delicious Soda Water T'4T'fcf~?r^ C* d~\ F'v a A excehent orchestra A curious accident, which attracted In local, mission work, relates the New will be served free to r | < L } L i J j U U A W A J C K will entertain callers a t' '• number of people, occurred shortly Orleans Timcs-Democrat. “A few d ays jbefore midnight in front of the jewel­ jgo I received a small jar fitted with visitors at the Mammoth,^ the Ocean Palace. ry stow at the southwest corner of ft peculiar brownish paste, which, was Baltimore and,Charles streets, says the lent me aa a present by n young China­ Prices Reduced in Every One of the 23 Departments for this Great Event. Baltimore Herald. , man who used to have a,laundry here, A handsomely dressed woman and but is now' living in Son Francisco. A For Further Particulars Read the^Circular. her escort were looking at some Jewel­ letter which accompanied the gift ex­ ry. which'was displayed in the window plained that the paste was a combina- when the man struck a match and lit t-ipn o f p ea n u t buds an d g in g e r jelly . a cigarette. In some way the match That sounds like a joke, but it isn’t. Ignited the feathers of his companion!*! If you will break Open a peanut- you STEINBACH COMPANY, hat, and jh a moment the top of her will find at the base a Httle cone-shaped j head was ablaze. But even this did formation usually surmounted by two .not divert the attention of the couple; Everything for the Home and Person. microscopic leaves. It is the life germ they continued to gaze raptly at the jf the nut, and if planted will develop treasures behind the plate-glass win­ Hodern Department Stores. Modern Business Hethods. Into a vine. \ - d ow . r ~ , “As my friend Wong explained m e Sergt. Thomas Kirby was standing to Ocean Palace, Asbury * The Mammoth, the nuts are first roasted and then /In front ■ of’ the other window, and, these minute growths are carefullj' ex­ Cookman and flain Park Cookman and Emory happening, to look inside, saw a mass tracted. .They are so small that it of glowing flames, which he thought takes many thousands of them to fill was in the interior of the store. But, a teocup, but when a sufficient number looking* toward the other window, ho ore collected, they nre put-in a mortar saw the cause. He hastened to tho and ground into a fine flour, which is tady, touched her on the shoulder, and subsequently mixed with the giriger informed her that her Hat was on flre. jelly and rubbed down tp" a smooth At Uie'same instant ho gathered the pastgjjl That sent me waa about the quickly disappearing remains of the consistency of cream cheese, and it had hat'between his hands and snuffed out 1 0 a peculiar aromatic taste, that was prices mm m i to mh it. the flames. rather pleasant. In the meantime the man stood “It is one of the queer semt-confec- mutely by. He did not seem to. realize tlonB that the Chinese like to nibble it ;the peril of his companion. The crowd between courses, and as it costs ten which had 'gathered were making dollars an ounce, it is literally worth things embarrassing for the coupler almost its weight in gold. I have eaten They moved away. a little of the preparation, but,. I THESE LOTS RANGE FROM ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS IN THE PHILIPPINES. don’t think I’m apt to acquire a taste for it .” 0 0 Pteflag ot the Star BpunsUl Banner WHY SHOULD Y PAY — b j- • Band Composed at •• Natives. M. M. CROSBIE, -Ih e Streets ot Asbnry Park are ltiO feet broad, an Dean Worcester, one of the best au­ high prices for your grocerfes when you can buy the thorities on the Philippine islands, told Plain and Ornamental advantage possessed by no other Seaside a Btory recently at a. dinner party in same quality of goods for less money? We sell ' Washington tb show the feeling which Resort on the Jersey Coast. the Filipinos entertained for the late nothing but reliable qualities, and guarantee every­ (ton, Lawton,. Bays Youth’s Cpmpan- - ROOFER ; • Ion, Succeeded by There will never be another seaside town in Monmouth county that thing we sell to give satisfaction or cheerfully refund A town had been taken, and as usual ' is Lawton’s command, there was no WHITTLE & GIBSON. w i l l compare with the broad streets and open spaces, such as shown on your money. burning or looting, and the head man the map of Asbury Park. This assertion is based on the fact that all of the town was greatly affected by Tar Paper, Sheathing Paper, Two and Three-ply Rooting: Paper. the ocean front lands between Seabright and Barnegat are already laid . the difference between the American occupation and a Spanish occupation out with streets averaging fifty per cent. lESS in width than those ( some years before, when everything SnmmeTfield Ave. and Bailroad, of Asbury Park, without such open spaces as Asbury Park. had been destroyed and the inhab­ A8BUJ1Y PABK. S. Ji itants massacred. ~ “I waB sitting one evening with Gen. EVERY DAY PRICES. Lawton ln his little house," said Mr. Worcester,-“when a native band came Profczaional. W here purchasers erect buildings tbe whole am ount f -to serenade the'officer. . 1 called the! of purchase money m ay rem ain on m ortgage. Bartlett Pears, 10c. Can. 30c. Bottle of Catsup for 10c ; leader in. and said that he ought to i R8. BRYAN AND BURT, know th'e'‘Star Spangled Banner,’ and *** Physicians and Surgeons. 221 Asbury Ave., A sbury P ark . Large Glass Jelly for 5c. Best White Beans, 8c. qt. whistled it over for him a few times. Office Honrs—8 to 12 a. m .: 2 to S ; 6 to © p. m. “Inside of an hour the band was Telephone No. 6. Inquire of B.T. back again, and playing the American 7 pkges Cornstarch for 2 5 c. air In good form. A native priest-asked 1 )B. C. W. BHAFTO, JAMES A. BRADLEY, Owner. ^ Physician and Snrgeon Gen. Lawton and myself to attend 635 Lake Avenuo, Arbury Park, *N. J. , -- Fancy Cold Packed Tomatoes, 8c. Can. mass at the church following Office Hours—8 to O a.m , 1 to 2 and 7 to 8 p.m. day. We were surprised tb hear dur­ Bean Pork, 5 l-3c. lb. Condensed Milk, 8c. Can. 1 jB. QEO. F. WILBUR, • * t r ing tbe solemn muBio the strains of 5 Physician and Surgeon, America’s native air. We were after­ 8.W. cor. Grand and Asbury aves,, ASbury Park. Baby Olives, 10c. Bottle. Best Mixed Cakes, 10c. 11) ward told by the priest that he should A. S, BtTKTON, D.D.S. ' I. O. BUBTON, D D.8 Large Bottle Pickles for 5c. • always, in memory of Gen. Lawton, gURTON BROTHERS, ...... include the patriotic air in his sacred DENTISTS. • Best New York State Corn, 8c. Can. music at the church.” 626 Cookman Avenue, Asbnry Park. Hale and Grlulr. Bandonlne Building. 8, W. Cor. Broadway and 28th Streeti New York According to a man in Washington New York office closed from May until October. ROCKY HILL STONE STORAGE CO. state the proper steed for a grizzly bear hunter to ride .is a mule. He was 1 ) n .B .F .D 0 RANfeNTi8Ti , wandering near a camp on a mule,' 715 Mattison Avenuo, Winckler Building. ROCKY HILL, NEW JERSEY. . We guarantee everything we sell to give satisfaction or your money refunded. /> when ho saw a big bear on the trail. Asbnry Park. N. J. He fired nnd the bear tumbled over and £)EAN THOMPSON, „■ ' out of sight. It looked like a clean kill, Our specials are sold for cash only, and will not be charged at these prices. • 4 and the hunter started for the place, STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER. and waa nearly ln Bight of the hollow Offio o ,10 0 3 M ain Street, Ate bury P ark , N. J . RoBidenco, 94 8. Main Streot, Ocean Grove, N .J. ’ where the bear had disappeared when Crushed Trap Rock of all sizes kept con- • the beast climbed up over the edge and * LAW OFFICES. went at him. It was then that the mule QLAUDE V. GOER1N stantly on hand, Carload lots and upwards showed his value. He rose on hip hind Transacts general legal business. J. J. PARKER, ' feet, turned sharp around and head- Master nnd Solicitor in Chancery. can be loaded on demand and shipped to all > ed for camp. A horse or a mustang N otary Public. Ko<>ms 8 and 0, Apploby Building, Aebury Park. . would have printed around, and points on the New York and Long Branch ' • wouldn’t hayc^been quick enough, tho T H E C R O C E R bear wnnua-cloDe., But all the hunter C ^ ^ M nW l AW. . Master in Chancery. Supreme Court Examiner. j Railroad. Also foundation or cellar stone. had to do waB to hang on, and tho Practice in U .S. Courts. i .mule carried him to. safety. v Rooms 10 and 11, Monmouth Building. 604, 606, *508 Cookman Avenue, J. F. HAWBINfl. FRANK DUB AHD. Cor. Lake Avenue and Main St. E ejco of. tho Great AuU. jJAfaKINS DDBAND. Other Stores: Telephone 09, A splendid egg of tho great auk Just & . discovered brings the number of known. COtJNBELOHS-AT-LAW, Offlcoo—Asbury P a rk and Ocoan G rove B an k Mauasquan. Asbury Paift5 / carers of this extinct bird un to 72, BuUdlDK.UalnBl. ond IlaUlnonAv. Asbnry Park. -I - *Xw-7 •' .. ' '/ . } ■ •: : /\ ... .. • / .; . V < "v ■' •- \ y- o '■: - j

A FRONTAL ATTACK. FRUIT SALADS.

Sloe Kind That Klaq Often Been Moflo {Wholcaoiu& Additions-to tlie Dinner Tvltli Sttccea'u b y Entr- ' Tnble ln the Spring i. 1I»U Forcea. Sonaon.

! There is one class of frontal attack It. is a-fancy pf the hour to serve as . vchich history tells us hasi often been salads the'pulp of various fleshy fruits, made and made with success, but which including apples, oranges and banana?, fam©as§ liiiversary nowadays is thoroughly indefensible, and in their season fleshy- fruits like eaya the Saturday Review. We mean apricots or peaches and cherries. These /where a commander, after a superficial fruits are now mixed with bleached Th§ 18th Anniversary of the opening of the O cean feconnoissance of an enemy in posi­ lettuce or celery stalks, cut in bits tion, bewildered by' tho difficulties and miked with mayonnaise dressing. Palace Store and the 4th Birthday o f‘the popular M am ­ /which apparently crop up to hinder The combination is peculiar, and the any scheme he1 can evolve for outman- taste for these salads must be culti­ m oth Establishm ent—both at Asbury Park—will be fit­ euveringr him, reverts to the good old vated. -.They .are, however, wholesome lEnglish custom of just “going for him.” additions to the. dinner table at this tingly observed on Doubtless such elementary tactics have Reason, when fruit acids are demand­ before now won us brilliant victories ed by health, and they offer a change jor saved -jib from a lm o s t in evitab le

E cteo of the Great Atilt. A splendid egg of tho great auk just dlscoveredbringsthe number of lalown of this extinct bird no to ft.