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VOL. XVII. NO. 295. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1900. PRICE ONE CENT ----- r - — 4 -■ ~ ■•. ■ ■ LABOR ENTITLED WOLCOTT MADE BULLOCK BEGGED NEWSIEST BITS T0 ITS REWARD FATAL BLUNDER T0BE KILLED M THE STATE COME Court Holds failure to Nego Despite Warning He Drev© Wanted His Captors to Blow* What is Happening From Day TO LOOK tiate Loans . No Excuse Across Track; ffewY©«§i§- Out His Brains—May to Day in New Jersey You need not have any idea o fr buying-in order to know all about for Withholding fees. ■ Bride is Widow. Recover. Towns. our Pianos and their various prices and terms. Whether you Judge Wllhu. A. Helaley has just de- A fatal accident occurred last nigh' it Although his condition is critical and Becent low tides have exposed near care to buy or not you get iden» elded a case which will prove of con the Chestnut Btreet railroad crossing, ery day that passes without an opera Point Pleasant the bed of an ancient tically the same attention here. siderable interest to real estate men of about one hundred yards from the Bed tion being performed lessens his chances If you have only the remotest meadow and jt clearly defined ditch that thoughts of, some day getting a Ibis vicinity. It is that of George W. Bank station. The Pennsylvania rallrOkd at life, William- Bullock, the colored Tan through It. There Is a tradition that Piano, it will pay you to spend Pittenger of Asbury Pars against Richard train which leaves 'Asbury Park at 5.83 desperado who was shot down by twe the ditch was made nearly 200 years ago. half an hour in finding out about BL Woodward and John J. Troutman of struck a carriage In which were Paul dstectlves Wednesday night, Is still alive There is a dearth of small dwellings In qualities and prices. We’ll prom- Long Branch, executors of Nathaniel W. Wolcott, his bride of two months and aWd conscious in Portsmouth, Va. If he ise to make it interesting. . Camden, and, in consequence, many work* The more people who visit us, frontman, deceased, Jq)m Wright. All the parties lived In' gcovere he will be taken hack to Hew logmen have to «cek locations out of the more Pianos we will sell. - Action was brought before Magistrate Eatontown. Wolcott died at 11,80 o’clock Jersey to be banged for the murder of town or in Philadelphia, ■ There is an always-present charm John A. Bsrden some time ago by Coun last night in the Long Branch hospital. Chief of Police James Waiah of Bed James R. Swain, son of Bev. Dr. George about the idea of saving a Piano selor James D. Carton, representing Mr. The other two occupants of the wagon flank. in one’s home. We like to fan Swain of Allentown, has accepted a call this spark and keep fanning— Pittenger, for $175 commission and ex escaped with only a few bruises, Sheriff O. E. Davis of Monmouth coun to a church in Flushing, N. Y. The even though the process takes penses in procuring a loan.of $3,GOO, ■ The part# b#d been to Griggs' machine ty arrived In Portsmouth yesterday morn salary Is $2,000. , > yeats and you pay us b dozen, After being put to considerable trouble shop in Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank, ing to take the escaped murderer. In cus Tea has mysteriously poisoned Mrs. visits in the meanwhile—till William Cook of Paterson and her four eventually you decide to pur and expense Mr. Pittenger discovered and had started toward th® buslness'feen- tody. He is accompanied by. Constable chase. Jiiat according to the will the executors ter of the town to make some purchases. ‘Stories E. Strong. The two have requisi children., Pa^y us a visit at any time- We could transfer but could-not mortgage the There Is a flagman at the Chestnut street tion papers for Bullock, aud wHl go to It became known yesterday that Mias •like it. Our object is to sell Pi property. The executors immediately crossing, and he shouted to the occupants Richmond to, have them indorsed by Gov* Augusta Pett of Perth Amboy was secret anos, of course, but we will only ly married January 6 of this year to begin to talk business when you called the matter off, but suit was brought of the wagon warning them of the danger Whor Tyler, although Bullock haa not say we may, and judgment secured. On the appeal at hand. Either Wolcott, who wag driv .mated that he would refuse to go with- Robert Chedessky of New York. Judge Helaley reaffirmed ,the verdict of ing, did not hear the warning, or thought oat the papers. The Matawan Auxiliary of the Mon. R A. TUSTING. the lower court, holding that the execu he could reach the other side of tha cross i Sheriff Davis yesterday afternoon tele mouth Memorial gospRal has elected the at the J. J. PARKER CO’s tors were liable, notwithstanding their In* ing before the train arrived. At any rate, graphed the jail officials that the man following officers for the ensuing year:; TAYLOR % TUSSING BUILDING, MATTISON AVE, & BOND ST. ' ' ■ STORE, ability to negotiate the loan. tbe train struck the carriage.- Walcott's tfken by the detectives lb Bullock.' President .Mrs, P. J. Devlin; vlee-presi- Another case directly in line with the right arm was cut ofi at the shoulder, his The wounded prisoner told one of the denta. Mrs, O. A, Geran, Mrs. M. V. Simp Granulated Sugar, with other goods -5>^c aboye wag that of Clarence E. Hetrick son, Mrs. Theodore Llsk and Mias Annie lb. (not over s lb to a customer) right leg was severed just below the detectives after his capture that he waa to against Barnabas Burr and Lottie M- Thorne; managers, Mrs, C B. Sutphin, Elegant Mixed Tea, worth jjdc, m \y 35c knee, and his bead was badly c u t Dr. have a new trial, and he did not appear to Mrs. J. H. Becker, Mrs. G. B. Shepherd, Good Coffee in the graift, worth Burr, his wife, for services In procuring a Edwin 8. Field, a hospital, surgeon, was fear returning to New Jersey. But when loan of §5,000 on the Bnrrlngton Hotel, Mrs. D. G. Ryer, Miss Strong, Miss Foley, Our Corona Java Blend, worth 30077851: Jb on the train, and be had the injured man he was first captured, and the detectives A GOOD beard recently by Justice Borden, Mrs. J. S, Harris, Mrs. T. H. Sickles; New Mixed Nuts...... 25c ih removed to the baggage room near the ihowed him the picture which established A contract was entered Into, but In station. The next south bound train car Sin identity, he seemed to realize fully tbe secretary, Miss Ellen Conover; assistant INVESTMENT IN Canned Goods searching the title a forfeiture clause In ried Woicott to the hospital. late In store for him, for he begged them secretary,Mlaa lda Slater; treasurer, Miss Here are the Best Bargains we ever of the; original deed from Mr. Bradley was It was some time before Mrs. Wolcott to blow his brains out. Edith Johnson. REAL ESTATE fered...... We have put on our Bargain found. This Mr. Bradley refused to re Harvey W. Hartshorne »b4 Miss Ame Couifter a lot of canned Fruits and Vege realized the extent of the accident. She There was so question about Bullock’s at Deal. Owner will sell a tables—odd brands and soiled labels— lease until Mr. and Mrs. Burr agreed to was unable to control her grief, and ac identity after Sheriff Davis saw him. lia C. Mack&y, both of Freehold, were twelve room house with all which we wiii cioso out for a trifle; every tear down tbe spite fence separating their companied her husband to tbe hospital. “Hello, Bill; are you badly hurt?” married Wednesday. improvements on easy terms can guaranteed—all goods of 1st quality. property from tbat next door and also re .Wolcott was twenty-three years old. asked the sheriff, Bullock’s answer waft William N, Mount has been granted a at a sacrifice. Splendid plot 35c cans of Plums, Cherries, Pears, Ap move their obstructing sign. This they He was engaged In the feed and produce 4 happy smile. He was glad to see his hotel license at Pleasure Bay In place of ricots and Pineapple— 10 cts a can. 100x150 feet. For particu refused to do and no mortgage could be business with his father in Eatontown. probable executioner. his present saloon license. Sweet, tender Com, 15c kind...... joc can lars see • ’ ! secured. ' Sheriff Davis Immediately did every Rev.' Levi Larew of Oceanport has re Monogram Tomatoes, three cans for 25c Justice Borden gave Judgment for tbe thing possible to secure the comfort and tired from the ministry. He was pastor Nednac Succotash...... 10c can GIFT TO ST. PAUL’S plaintiff, who was represented by Coun recovery of-his prisoner. The very best of a Methodist church there. C overt Jersey Lily Peas...... 3 cans 25c selor James D. Carton. Counselor Samuel Mr. at d Mrs. Reward Chandler Have Of surgeon obtainable was summoned. It la Qreat Special Bargains A. Patterson represented the defendants. 2 0 8 Bond S t , Asbury Parh, N, J. fered to Deed Sunset Lodge to a question whether Bullock will be taken FAIR CLOSES TONIGHT. Victor Brand Mince Meat, package..—8c ...' •' . ife* Church,. north fry steamer or allowed to spend two California Seeded.Raisltis, package... rot ' : MILITARY EUCHRE. •faioBtlw in hospital in Portsmouth If he the Eatertaio- California-Loose Raisins, package...... 8c Mr. aud Mrs, Kehbhrd Chandler baye. survives the operation. . s ■ asent Last Night—Over $700 Has SHOES flADB'TO ORDER Fancy Cluster Table Raisins, 2 lbs...25c Novel Affair Thursday Nlfitit for ihe offered to deed to tbe trustees of St. Paul’s fit of the Hospital. Been Cleared by the- Firemen. $2.50 up. First-class work California Prunes, new,fine fruit, ib....„5c M. E. Church, Ocean Grove, the hotel WERE MORTGAGES LEGAL ? Golden Drip Syrup, quart can...... ioc The military euchre held Thursday property known as Sunset Lodge, occu A large crowd was present last night manship. REPAIRING neat- Best Molasses, quart.,...... »...... ioc evening in the Long Branch Town Hall pying four lots, bounded, by Central snd at Neptune Engine Compoaj^s fair. The Shepherd's Creditors Allege Ihey Were recelpta were fl35,'br!nging-tli0 tots!~Gp ly- done at lowest pricess-— . Best Victor Oatmeal, p a c k a g e .....,,7c in aid of the Monmouth Memorial Hos Pitman avenoea apd McCllntock street . Not, Since They Were Given Within pital was a most pleasing success. About to over $700. George R. HUlter of Sixth 3 lbs Pearl Hominy...... - ...... 25c The house contains fifty rooms aud la Four Months of Assignment. 1*1. E. TEITELBAUn 3 lb pkge Aunt Jemima Pancake flour,35c seventy-five persona were present. The completely furnished. All the furniture avenue secured tbe box of Fairy soap for Next to P. O. BRADLEY BSACM 3 lb pkge Best Prepared Flour...... ,iic euchre waa held under the auspices of and fittings are Included in the gift. Aaron E. Johnston, a master in chan 86 cents. Mrs. E. Halsey Wilcox cap tured the onyx table for 50 cents. A box 3 lbs Best Prepared Buckwheat...... ioc Auxiliary No. 1. Mrs. E. H. Wilcox and The offer is conditioned upon the pay cery, is taking evidence today in a suit NOW IS THE TIME TO Carolina Rice, per pound...... 6c a party frosa Asbury Park conducted the ment by the church trustees of a certain brought by several creditors ot Jemes H. of cigars went to Waiter Hubbard for 83 Shepherd to make Invalid certain mort Fine N.'Y. State White Beans, quart 8c novel affair, which was voted a great annuity to Mr. and Mrs. Chandler during cents. , Hays Your Sous? Painted gages gives by Mr- Shepherd to his John S. Adrian holds the record'for the Fine Table Butter, pound 25c success. tbelr lifetime, they to retain’the use of and rooms papered. I do first-class work brother, Charles Shepherd of Freehold, best rifle shooting. He has 15 straight Come to Headquarters for There were eighteen tables In play and two roomB in the house in the summer . See me about it. a score of prize winners. The table cap months. and the Asbury Park Building and Loan hallseyjes to his credit. Mrs, J. Berkeley F L O U R turing first prize was given the choice of The house hss rented as high as $1,400, Association. The case is being heard in Clary made five bullseyes out of six shots, PETER BATH, . We are the only dealers in this vicinity a • selection *of prizes donated by mar but tbe average rental Is about $1,009 for the Appleby building. The creditors and Mrs, Frank Underwood’s score is only 4%9H First Avcnne, Asbury part. selling NOBLE’S.FLOURS cbaots. The successful, players were. the season. allege that the mortgages were given a little less. Among tbe boys who are B0 *NoMe’s Best Ploor,$3.«0bbL Whitney Conant, Mrs. C. O. McFaddin, It is stipulated in the offer made by mltbln four months of the time when Mr. Bhootlng at the targets, Mitchell Ross, son in half barrel sacks. Shepherd made an assignment and conse of Randolph Ross, has shown the best fST'Noble’s Best Flour, 49 cents sack, in Wellington Lamount and Miss Daisy Mr. and Mrs. Chandler that should the Good Meat at one-eighth barrel, sacks, Murray. trustees fail to rent the house In' any sea quently are not legal. Tbe Amount in marksmanship. t'~r2' oble’s Star Flour, $4.40 tobl. son, the payment of the annuity is to he volved runs into the thousands. 1 Interest last night was centered in a BRADLEY MARKET in half barrel sacks. Wilcox’s lucky Pr'«e. waived for that year. Mr. Johnston will have the testimony match between Henry Steinbach and To be sold at rock bottom prices for gS f Noble’s St^r Flour, 59 cents sack,, in. In the amateur photographic contest submitted to a vice chancellor for a decree. Clarence S. Steiner, Each fired twenty- cash only. one-eighth barrel sacks: Under the conditions of the deed thi recently conducted by a magazine Frank five shots. Only one bullseye was made, This Sale Closes Dec. to property will pass unreservedly to the Leg of Lamb, 10 L. Wilcox submitted a picture showing A. church &t_the death-of Mr. and Mi ‘The-JoMy-Fanmsfs. ad that fell to ^ths cTedit of Mr. Stein ~Xeg of Mutton 9 ---- J. J. PARKER CO.,— W. Le Forge on the beach with a large Chandler. It may then be sold if desired The entertainment in the Aabury Park bach, who won the match. Mr, Steiner Pork Chops, 10c, 3 lbs for 25 MAIN STREET. bass on Ills shoulders. The picture was and the proceeds used for church pur High School next Monday night will In was coached by L. Harry Van Sant Forequarter of Lamb 9 not mentioned among the winners or In poses. t ' clude the operetta, “The Jolly Farmers,” Thle will be the closing night of the For the the list of those highly commended. This The ’gift is in the light of a memorial by N. B. Sargeant. The characters will fair, and a big attendance is expected. Hindquarter of Lamb 12 seemed strange, Inasmuch as tbe publish to Mrs. Chandler's parento, the Rev. and be assumed by Mabel Burt, Ella Kelsey, Shoulder Chops 1 0,3 lbs 25 er of the magazine had recently used tbe Mrs. James Brads Clinton Cook, Elliott Gifford, Parker Frank Sherman’s Troubles. Rib Roast 12 HOLIDAY photograph aa a frontispiece. This morn Tbe official board of St. Paul’s church Reed, John Carroll, Isabel Edwards, Ed Frank Sherman of South Main street, Sirloin Steak 16 trade I have secured an unri ing Mr. Wilcox received a letter Btatlng has. appointed a committee, composed of die Wardell and Gladys Hankins. who was arrested several days ago for tbat the photograph had been misplaced, Porterhouse Steak IS valed line of G if t B o x C ig a r s , G. W. Evans, T, M. Dickey, Rev. J. G. being drunk and disorderly, and placed and bad not/been seen by the judges. The Chuck Steak 10c, 3 lbs 25 Merschaum and Silver Mount Reed and E. N. Wooiston, to take the : Editor Poole Must Stand Trial. In the township lock-up, had a hearing editor felt satisfied that tbe photograph Pot Roast Beef 5, 6, & matter in hand, and upon their report of Editor Joseph A. Poole of the Long yesterday before Magistrate Borden, He ed Briar Pipes, Cigar and Cig was worthy of a prize, and accordingly he tbs probable expense of maintaining the Branch Press, who was Indicted on the was sentenced to three months in fhe Sausage 10 arette Cases and Smokers’ !n- has ordered sent to Mr. Wilcox an expert property will depend the terrne of accept charge of libelling Mayor Benjamin P. county jail, but the sentence was after Frankfurter Sausage 10 dispensables in general. Before halt casting rod, a Hensball bass rod and ance. Morris, must answer to the charge on ward remitted. While Sherman was a fly-casting rod, valued In all at #16.60. Bologna 9 buying, see what’s here, Thursday, December 20, Judge Fort hav languishing tn the lock-up his wife left Bov. Hr. Bale Returns. Fresh Hams 12 ing yesterday refused to quasi ihe In blh^. Yesterday when she returned to Ariel Cydess Club's Entertainment. Scrappie, our own make, , 6 John F. Seger Rev, Albert G. Bale arrived today from dictment, ’ he^ hous® Sherman was in possession and 6471 Gookman Avenue, The Ariel Cycles# Club h u Issued its lows, where, with Mrs. Bale, he spent a removing the furniture. Constable Sam Boneless Pigs’ Feet, 12 program for an entertainment to be given month's vacation. Ha will preach. to M tor Reckless Driving. uel S. White was called upon sad settled Sugar Cured Hams 12 Stepping Stone to Wealth in theJGrand Avenue Hotel next Monday morrow at both services in the First Pres, George Meglll was brought before the difficulty. Head Cheese. afternoon. Mrs. Edwin B. Beed will read byterlan Church, Dr. Bala visited his Magistrate Borden last night charged Spring Chickens and Turkeys. a paper [on "America Before Columbus,” mother In Dubuque. He also spent sev There is big money In the with reckless driving Id Asbury Park License Revision Completed. Liver Wurst, Blood Puddings and *Mlss Stlger till give a sketch on eral days Id Buffalo, and n y a the Pan- boarding house business if the seveml days ago. He w » lined 95, which Tbe work of the Finance Committee A First-class Market and Meat* Indian mythology. Quaint costumes snd American Exposition there will he a he paid. George’s brother, Edward, was of the Best Quality, hoUse is a good one. We have fashiona'will be discussed by Mlsa Harriet magnificent achievement of American and License Inspector Tindall in revising hauled up on the same charge early In M r f l h p ’c UKE AVENUE and one of the best 45-room houses Smith. Music will be rendered by Miss genius. the license ordinance was completed yes the week and had the same fine im- terday, While a number of new busl- 1TKA. .UC » MAIN STREET. in Asbury Park, first-class lo Bennettjana Miss Martin. possd. . , Semocrets Have Chosen Their Men. nessss were added to the bill, the receipts cation, well built and newly will not be Increased, for the reason that Pullnsn’s Trunks Opened. The caucus of tho Hudson county mem , ' Domino Craze Her*. furnished, which we will sell reductions have been made In many cases, 1 have the There are many expert domino players W. Sanger Pullman’s seven trunks, up bers o! the Legislature was held Wed to equalize the fees. The proposed ordi K p t c f Rugby Footballs for $3,000 down, $8,000 on nesday night in Jersey City and it was In Asbury Park and a coateat Is being on which there was a Hen for moneys due nance will be ready in time to present to mortgage at 5 per ceitf and various merchants, have been opened in decided to support Alvah A. Clark of talked of. Jobs H., Parker, George Or M C S L ■ at low prices merod, Edward Tindall, George Lord are Common Council at its meeting a week IJ m a Boxing Gloves in the- balance op second mort Long Branch and found to contain noth Somerville for the Democratic nomina from next Monday night gage at 6 per cent. Such a ing belonging to Mr. Pullman. It Is sow tion for United States Senator. Assem among those who play almost dally in the 1 1 I 1 C ordinary sizes said that Mrs. Brassell, Mrs, Fbllman’s blyman George G. Tennant will be the quarters of Independence Hook and Lad valuable property rents for David S. Parker a Governor. |v # Striking Bags for the sister, who claimed to own tho contents of choice for the Democratic nomination for der Company ■ V I development of muscle . $1,500. The owner’s fixed ex the trunks, will bring suit against Speaker and Assemblyman* Maurice David S. Parker, brother of John H. pense for interest, taxes and (hose who held her baggage up Marks will be named for minority leader. Last $10 of 820,000 Fortune. Parker, the restaurant and hotel proprietor Insurance will be’$848, netting Tha bookkeeper In a New'Bruuswick in Mattison avenue, has recently been ap sporting an inrome of oyer $700, Sold 200,000 Pounds of Fish. Dr. George B. Hertx-rt, Dental Surgeon, haberdashery yesterday In counting pointed governor of Rose Island, Apia, in Conover Gaskin, the North Long Branch A:P, & O. G. bask building. Office hours 9 the cash, found written lu ink on the face the Pacific Oceat Mr. Parker ha oeea goods in town | Twining & VanSant a.m, to 6 pirn. Ges administered.—-advS-5-1 of a ten-dollnr hill: "This is tbe last o f. a a. resident of the island for thirty jeara, ■Rooms’ 12^13, MomaouTH Build IN' fisherman, made one of the largest ealsa $80,000; fortune. G. B, B. Octobar 4, being engaged as planter and exporter. “ Mattison Ave, ar*d Bond St) of frozen fish on record this week, two - The D ili t jouuNAi, will be ctallvsMssi HARRY A., BORDEN, a s b u r y PARK, N.J. hundred thousand poundn of fish being at your frout door every evening for six 1800.” It Is not remembered from whom He formerly lived 'In Forked River, Stationer and newsdealer, m w m m shipped to Philadelphia. tents a w est. tha bill was received. Ocean county. Cor. Bond St. and Madison Ave, ASBURY PARK. JOURNAL, DECEMBER 0', BQQQ.
Arrival ond Bep^rtefO of-Mails. - HOUSEHOLD BINTS. HOUSEHOLD NOTES. ...Special Notices. As&t/ifsr' PA Rlt" ■’ ' v- Bona Vf.tnnWr BusitMtlfltu & es»l« Some of the Latent Ideas In ra m ltsn ,. ' * a»B and € ier Do^^ri* an^tjS’silf|;n "und1 Chamber - ,For New Yo?k.ftnjl.^K(inta notth—7.00, M - t Ey: ■ iinens. fa® n pots For fil tlo Matters. y-H llj40a.tn.; 3. 80, 5.50 p. m. y - * V ^v*V ^V ' V r .. a*-3*v. - w- ’ &■> • ■ V "-. . t--, . / . > V] ...> t ^ For Trenton); PhilAdeiphia''- and points Ths popular India-rabbe^,;i plants The flrtral mirror that has for, Some - . . , South—7,11.40 a. m,: 3,8ft 5.00 p„m,. >, need very;little water during, the cold -timS'l^en swungjerosswise in clrepsinfi For, Freehold-Bl>;'m figures as they ' ate set down, one by Iiet m6'b6hold the glad, sweet mysteries ;, ’ said In' bis heart¥.( ‘^eVe^itf. no' * Castile, Colgate’s BMiAKFAST : FOODS^-HoriibVsO it I
hibitfon against tho‘ fortification Of "tho n n m o R o u s . EJAE3ED VICAR G EN ERA L. Nicaragua cannl when constructed. OLEO BILL_P4SSED, Tho conclusion of Senator aforgan’o speech. \ “Tlwffie is ono bui^ way of teHing- a (nthtr F-3. J. Fltoliamono Appointed ' prBUBBHD D in t except otraDAt at m a bad eg£.” “Well, if you are determined to tho Second OIBcc in ttic Aroh> Vote Stood 196 to 92 For the A speech by Senator Teller in opposi ASBURY PARK PRINTING HOUSE tion to the treaty.- ; to teli it; break, it. gently."—St.' IW i ^ T ' aloeese- of 'Chicago.' Grout Measure. The agreement for a j vote On the'com Republic. . v , v jiS Mattison Avenue P. O. Drawer F. Asbury Park, N. J mittee amendment was secured soon aft Mrs. Dresser—"Do you think this Archbishop jFeelian, of Chicago, haa I/>ng„ Distance Telephone, 9a. er the executive session began. It waB dress is long enough behind, Jack?” appointed Father M. J. Fitzsimmons to BEVENCE REDUCTION BILL REPORTED reached by unanimous consent as the re Mr. Dresser—“Plenty!/ Any microbe be/vicar, general o£ the archdiocese of sult of a request'made by Senator Lodge. that can escape that isn’t worth catch Chicago to succeed the late Very Rev. Senator Lodge did not aslc, to have a D. M. J. Dowling; whose dem ise oor Saturday, December 8 , 19 0 0 WayK nnd Means Committee Agrees date fixed for a vote upon the treaty it ing.”—London Modern Society. self, believing that the fate of the meas “Bo you believe a person’s fortune curred last July. The office Is one high to $40,000,000 Deeienat-Tke Mont In the church, nnd the incumbent ex- Annoying and Vexation* of the ure will bo determined by the result of ian be teki by cards?” “Well, I can tell WEATHER INDICATIONS. the vote upon the amendment, w that anybody must bo poor if their erices all functions of the' archbishop * War TUes to Be Abolished. -___l______during the latter’s absence, besides act Fair tonight and Sunday; fresh northeast to east winds. cards are printed instead of engraved." WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—The house FU NSTON IN A FIGHT. —Philadelphia Bulletin. ing always in the capacity of, chief festerday passed the Grout oleomarga ! Mystified.—“Mamma, my birthday counselor and adviser. The new ylcar rine bill by a vote of 190 to 92. The Morrow's Men Also In Action—Sev general is the present pastor of the WILL YOU LEAD OR FOLLOW? « n l Minor Eagagemeata. comes this year on Monday, d'oesa’t •• ...... _ ‘ ■ f > • ‘ . • ...... ■ ’ '■ • substitute offered by the minority of the it? ” “Yes, dear?” “And la s t year it Holy Name parish, the resident parish MANILA, Dec. 8.—More activity is of the Chicago cathedral.. The now It you have not already begun your holiday advertising you can’t begin U a committee bn agriculture, which imposed was on Sunday?”' “Yes, dear.” “Dldit Shown in the operations in northern and Very Rev. Fitzsitrmons has been con riilnute too soon. ■ The purchase of Christmas presents Is often planned a long time additional restrictions on the sale of oleo come on, Saturday year before last?” southern Luzon. The reports from the cerned in the local work of his calling In advance, and the merchant who Is first,' or among the first to offer helpful sugges margarine to prevent its fraudulent sale former district come in moro quickly, “Yes, -deat!” “Momma, how many as butter nnd increased the penalties for andvtelegraphic interruptions' are fewer. for many years, although he is com tions through good advertising, will win out a long way ahead of those .who neglect days in the week was I born on?”—The paratively a young man. violators, was defeated by a vote of 113 General Funston, with Troop A of tho King1. Z,. _ this lmportantwork”, because It Is so easily put off. - to 178. /: . Fourth cavalry and a score of scouts, - The new' adviser to Aroliblnliop Fee- Don’t get the Idea that yon will do just about so much business whether you The bill as passed makes nil articles last Thursday encountered i00 insur A m other was showing her dsear little ban formerly held the responsible nnd advertise or not, and that, at most, all you need do Is to print a long list of gift arti known as oleomargarine, butterine, imi gents posted on the opposite bank of tho Joe a picture- of the martyrs thrown to the lions, and waa talking1 very sol cles, ■without a price or a comment. That Is wrong. This Is the time of all times tation butter or imitation cheese trans Nehico river. The Americans charged across the stream, and the enemy retreat emnly to him, try in g to make him feel when ad readers want price and particulars, and -the more fully and faithfully these ported into any state or territory for consumption or sale subject to the police ed, firing from cover. They left four what a terrible thing it was. “Mo," he are given the better your business will be. And don’t forget to make your windows power of such state or territory, but pre dead on the field, A native who was said, suddenly, “oh, ma, just look at do their share by dressing them attractively. vents any state 6r territory from forbid captured reported that Fagin, deserter that little lion right behind there; he from tho Twenty-fourth infantry, who See that the holiday spirit of helpfulness and good cheer Is infused Into your ding. the transportation or sale of such won’t get any ."—Cincinnati Enquirer. product when produced and sold free has been active with the Filipinos, with selling force, then get all you can of It Into your ads, says the highest authority on a party of two cavalrymen, had' been A group of ft-iendo dining at the from coloration in imitation of butter. home of Sir John Pove-Heniuessy wore advertising. Urge the advantages of early buying, while stocks are unbroken and The bill Increases the tax on oleomar wounded. store crowds are not large, offer to lay purchases aside on payment of a small deposit, garine colored in imitation of butter from Lieutenant Morrow, with 60 men from gossiping about a certain member of the Forty-seventh regiment, attacked parliament, who had taro objectionable for delivery at the purchaser’s convenience, and to exchange such goods as can be 2 to 10 cents per pound and decreases the tax on oleomargarine uncolored from and occupied Bnlacan. Whilo returning curiosities—he waa not given to the exchanged without Injustice to yourBelf or other customers, if returned In good 2 cents to one-quarter of a cent per these troops encountered Colonel Vlcto- U5e of soap and water, and he was'al- order and within a reasonable time. Offer “money back,” too. Do everything you pound. ris, occupying an Intrenched position ways borrowing money. “Yes, poor can to make gift buying easier and more satisfactory at your store than at any other A long and interesting debate preceded with 30 rifles and 300 bolomen. Lieu fellow," remarked Henneesy, “he the vote, in the course of which those tenant Morrow’s force charged and drove store In your town. Then advertise In the JptnurAi, and tell briefly and clearly in the enemy from their position, it is sponges everybody except himself."— who favored the Grout bill claimed the Wave. your ad jnst what you are doing. It you do this your Christmas Eve count ought to additional tax on colored oleomargarine believed with heavy loss. Preceding be very satisfactory. \ was the only effective remedy for pre the fight the expedition had captured; Acute Demonstration* — “Charlie, Major Flores and several of his follow-' dear,” 'said young Mrs.- Perkins, “you venting. fraud upon tho public, .while ItEV. M. J. FITZSIMMONS. those who opposed it contended, that ers. know you were saying the other day Sunday Churcha Services. fraud would be prevented by the substi An engagement is reported to have oc that few people, realize how profitably (Ytcar General of the Catholic Archdio PEBBLES. curred near San Roque, in which, accord-- cese of Chicago.) In the First M. E. Church Rev. Eli tute aud that the real purpose of the time could be spent with one’s books?” Grout bill was to destroy the oleomarga ing to natives, 50 rebels were'killed. Picked op Here, There and Everywhere Gifford, the pastor, will preach at 10.30 s. m. Several minor encounters and captures “Yes.” “Well. itV perfectly true. I arduous position of chancellor and sec rine industry. spent an hour in your library lost by Journal Scribes ead Bunched and 7.30 p. m. Morning topic: “The Chris Chairman Payne of the ways and are b I b o reported. The American casu retary of the archdiocese. He succeed for Hasty Reodioq. means committee late in the afternoon alties have been very slight. The island week, and I got together enongh tat ed the late Father Dowling in that of tian Graces.” Evening topic “The Fall of of Bohul has recently been the scene of tered old volumes to buy me a mew fice. His prom otion in ecclesiastical Man.” Sunday Bchool at 2.30 p. m. Ep submitted tbe report of that committee Mrs. S. N. Chew is visiting |>er daughter, signed by all the Republican members in more activity on the part of the insur blouse. The bookseller gave me' as position came with his selection as rec Mrs. E. N. Woolston of Ocean Grove. worth League at 6 30 p. m. Prayer meeting favor of the bill reducing the war rev gents than formerly, and a company has much as Od apieee for some of them.*’ tor of the parish over which he now Friday evening at 7.45. enue taxes about $40,000,000. The re been sent to re-enforce the battalion sta —Modern Society. presides. A patent for a'nnt tapping machine has tioned there. been granted A. EL Riggs of Ocean Grove. In the First Presbyterian Church Rev. port says in part: Father Fitzsimmons was born in Mor The members of the Philippine com W H A T 'S IN A N AM E. . Dr. A. G. Bale, the pastor, will preach at “While the war for which these addi ris, 111., where' he attended th e country, The Ocean Grove McKinley and Roose tional taxes were levied is ended, the mission and several military officials are velt Club will this evening hold a meeting 10.30 a. m. and 7.80 p. m. Morning topic at Dagupan today as gnests of the rail schools. Upon his determination to train of extraordinary expenditures has Bow the Unpronounceable Patroarm- study for the priesthood he entered in the Clarendon building. “Beauty in Nature and Religion” Evening not terminated with the close of actual way management. Their families ac les ot Foreigners Are Some companied them. They will return to the Church college at Kankakee, III. William M. Pawley of Asbury Park has topic: “Christ and the Millionaires.” Sun hostilities. We find it still necessary to times Chanced. maintain an army of 100,000 men until morrow. Graduating with honorable mention filed a petition in bankruptcy in order to be day school at 2.00 p. m. Y. P. S. C. E. from thot institution, he secured ad relieved of his obligations. law and order is fully restored in all our French War Preparations. Experienced workers in our social at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening possessions. We find it also necessary to mission to the seminary at Baltimore, Daniel 8. Reeves of Ocean Grove is home at 7.30. PARIS, Defc. 8.—The sjfiate adopted settlements are practically unanimous provide troops to man the fortifications the naval biU after, a skt/tt discussion. and 18 years ago was ordained. again after a successful shooting season in which we have been building the past In declaring that in devoting them The flrBt assignment given to the Bamezat Bay. He bagged over 100 ducks In the Trinity Episcopal Church, Rev. Senator Combes, Progressive Republican, selves to the service of the poor they A. J. Miller, tbe rector, will officiate at few years and also to provide a sufficient representing the Charente-Inferieure, dien young clergyman was that of as and other game. force in the navy to mSin the vessels we receive more than they give—In. wider the morning prayer and sermon, 10.80 urged the building of 20 additional cruis sistant pastor of St: Mary's church, At the monthly meeting of the Asbnry have recently added. The increasing comprehension of life, in deepened Chicago; There he remained until a. m.; evening prayer and sermon, 7.30. ers to prey upon Great Britain’s com Park Building and Loan Association last navy, too, brings new necessities, all of merce in case of war. The minister of sympathies, in the moving daily ex Archbishop Feehan called him to the which call for a greater drain upon our night $7,000 was sold at premiums of four Daily servicea/UjJaNin^ marine, M. de Lnuessan, replied that the ample of obscure heroic lives and of cathedral as one of his assistants. In anil a half and five per cent. In the Wcstniinster rrrabyterian Church resources. number of cruisers projected in the pres the marvelous generosity of tbe very “In making the reductions in tbe bill that capacity he won both the affec- Miss Dolores Emory, an accomplished* Rev. U)K~-George J. Mingina, the pastor, ent bill would suffice for France’s needs. poor to each other. Nevertheless, the tir.n and confidence of the archbishop, reported the committee have sought to General Mercier then rose and alluded to life has its difficulties and drawbacks. I musician of New York, returned to her will/preach at 10.30 a.m .; topic: “What remove the more annoying taxes in the and his promotions were rapid until home today after a week’s visit with her his speech of Dec. 4, when he urged Of some of her lesser trouble* 4 settle itter Church Needs.” At 7.30 p. m. he war revenue act by the entire abolition training the army in embarkation and dis he succeeded to tbe chancellorship. friends, the Misses Bessie and Marie King. of those -which were most vexatious and ment worker recently made humorous will lecture on “ Tbe Sin of Our Land.” embarkation drills so as to be ready for complaint, says Youth’s Companion. At the vesper service of the Epworth by a reduction of those which seem to an invasion of England. He said he was HUNTING ADVENTURE. League in the First M. £ . Church tomor Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. have proved a great burden upon the One of them was the names. She at 7 p.m. unable to understand the sensation his re row evening at 6 30 o’clock McDowell and several branches of trade to which they marks had produced. He did not desire had1 in her district many foreigners, How a New York State Nimrod Rimanozzy, evangelists of New York, will Rev. Dr. John Love will preach in the were applied. war with Great Britain, but he thought chiefly Poles and Russians, and to keep Iiearaed DlSereace Between The report then gives the changes in speak and sing Grand Avenue Reformed at 10.80 a. m. it the duty of the government to provide track of them all was, she mourned, Cooas and Porcupines. detail, with estimated amoiyit of reduc Rev. Dr. John Love, Jr., will tomorrow and 7.30 p. m. Morning topic: “Immor for such an eventuality. He repudiated aa troublesome as counting a hundred tion, which has heretofore^ appeared. It, enjr intention to appear aggressive to active chickens in a barnyard. It waa evening repeat his sermon on ‘‘God in tality in the Bible.” Evening topic: “Is continues: .. C urtis Burgett, of Rochester, N. Y., ward Great Britain. not easy even to learn tbe names by Everything?” in the Grand Avenue Re- God in' Everything?” Sunday school at 2.30 “The 2 cent-stamps on bank chetks,’ now knows that the fretful porcupine formed Church, where he preached the ear. The most of them were long, is always loaded; further, that the an certificates of deposit, drafts, postal To Prohibit Polrgamy, v 14 several weeks ago. p. m. Prayer meeting Friday evening at money orders, etc., are very annoying to and filled with jsvl’s, ts’s and zcb'» in imal is unexpectedly easy on the trig- 730. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Representa Notices have been posted for an election a large class of people, and much com tive Tnyler of Ohio, who was prominent distractingly catarrhal combination. ger. s to be held in Allenhurst on December 24, In the First Congregational Church Bev. plaint . has been-mfade to the committee, ly-identified in the movement to exclude Then. just as they were masteredr Burgett, to say nothlng~of his dog,----- to vote on the question of lBsuing bonds lor Henry Kitchen of~Westfieli.wiU preach at especially from the smaller towns and7 Brigham Roberts, of Utah from a Seat in whole families would either translate were out coon hunting. To hunt coons - the purchase of the beach front. The 10.45 a. m. and 7.45 p. m. Sunday school from farmers. congress, has introduced a measure In their surnames, or, dropping them al one goes on a darkest kind of night and amount asked for is (65,000. “Another source of annoyance has been at 2.30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Friday at 8 tended to bring about federal prohibition together, select any American name falls over logs, steps into creeks, is the. tax of 1 cent on express receipts and of polygamy. It proposes a constitution The First Presbyterian Church fair will p. m. telegraph messages. Then; is no doubt that took their fancy. Often while scratched and bruised and maimed, and be held in the Sunday school room next. al amendment for uniform laws on mar they were about it they changed their goes home at daylight for the arnica, but that this taxation has caused more riage and divorce. Mr. Tayler says, how Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. One The pastor, Rev. William €fc$byer, will widespread annoyance and trouble than Christian names at the same time. imagining that at least he gave the of the features will be the old woman who preach in the West Grove M. E. Church at ever, that bis aim goes considerably be Returning after an absence, she once dag a good time. anything else in the act. The committee, yond a mere uniformity of Buch laws and lived in the shoe, “Tootsey” Beecroft en 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Class meeting therefore, have stricken these tnxea from wished to find her llt.tle friend, Eudtada VVell, on that particular night the acting tbe character of the old woman. Her is expressly designed to reach polygamy at 9 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Ep the law. The tax on deeds and convey-; and put an end to it. He regards this Slombodinsky. She waa informed that dog sat on his tall at the root of a children will he a supply of dolls that are ances has been qnite burdensome in nu-. to be offered for sale. worth League at 6.30 p. m. form of remedy as tbe most effective (he family had moved to Blank street, giant oak and bayed and bayed, till merous instances, as well as the tax upon near the avenue, but on going there Curtis fell and crushed and crawled to In the Church of the Holy Spir'.t masses and farreaching. , insurance and leases. The tax upon and making inquiries of tne neighbors tbe midnight scene. Then, aa the dog promissory notes and mortgages has BEHIND THE WICKET. will be celebrated at 8.30 and 10.30 a. m. Ballinston Booth’s Tenement Work. she-was told that no such name was couldn't tlim b, Curtis Burgett crawled Rev. George D. Genzmer, the pastor, will been very onerous upon the debtor class. It has seemed to them thqt it was enough, NEW YORK, Dec. &—General and known to them. She mentioned that upward toward the dark spot that The Doings of the Various Secret Orders preach in the Evangelical Lutheran Church to pay interest without paying a tribute* Mrs. Ballington Booth announce that the peopleahe sought were newcomers; ought to have been a coon, in Asbury Park and Vicinity. they have received from so many cities bnt no, there were no newcomers there, But it was a porcupine. of the Atonement at 10.45 a. m. and 7.45 p. to the government upon every transac appeals to begin tenement house work m. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m. tion of th iB kind. These are the principal that they hhve decided to make the move except, indeed, the Joneses, next the The two mixed in mid air and came Asbury Park Lodge of Odd Fellows has items in amount that are stricken from corner. down together, where the dog sailed- arranged to hold a ten-mile road race on Rev. Z.-Clark Marten, the pastor, will tbe schedule, while the other taxes of ment national instead of confining it to preach in the First Baptist Church at 10.30 New York city, as at . first proposed.' She went away discouraged'; bnt In and bit Burgett twice before he got Christmas Day over the city course. The like character are small in amount and They say that the active field work will meeting tie child shortly afterward by his mouth full of quills. preparations are in the hands of a commit a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Morning topic: present*an obvious reason for their re-, begin within a day or so in Chicago and accident she learned1 that the" whole Somebody found Burgett and the dog peal. tee. Suitable prizes will be awarded “What Think Ye of Christ?” Evening within a few days will be extended to, ^Slombodinsky—family—had—suddenly- and the-qui!la-next-momingr but-the___ topie-^-Tbe On Monday evening,- December 17, As- schedule B excepting the tnx upon wines.' “other large cities of the country/ The transformed themselves into Joneses, Glory.” Sunday school at 2.30 p. m .. Younfe Volunteers in every post in the country and. that her' protege, Eudoxia, was bury Lodge will give a masquerade and This includes the tax upon proprietary will be directed to take up tbe work and civic ball in Winckler Hall. Prizes will people’s meeting Tuesday, 7.30 p. m. Prayer medicines and articles of a similar na-' press it. now plain Maggie Jones. meeting Friday at 7.30 p. m. ture. There has been greater protest- Their ears being not yet trained to be given for the most comical and for the against the enforcement of this tax than To Ulna With the Sultau. the niceties of our language, such as handsomest co&umes. Rev. I)i. J. H. White, pastor of the A. any other in the whole law. It would ap M. E. Zion Church, Springwood avenue, CONSTANTINO PLE. Dec. 8.—Mr. piring foreigners often make odd ex pear that the tax was much greater in, Lloyd C. Griscom, United States charge changes of name. Thus a stately Stan West Park, will be assisted in all services severity than congress anticipated when, d’affaires; Captain Colby M. Chester, CLERGYMEN MUST PAY FULL FARE. the law was enacted.” islava may reduce herself to Jane, and by Presiding Elder E. M. Stanton. Love commander of the United States battle » melodious Natalia to Minnie; while feast at 9.30 a. m. Sermon and Lord’s After giving the reductions in detail,' ship Kentucky, and the other officers of Trunk Lines Between New York and Chi aggregating $40,000,346, the report says: the battleship now at Constantinople at one polysyllable damsel proudly re- cago Will Abolish Old Custom. Supper at 3 p. m. Sermon at 7.45 p. m. “In making the foregoing reductions; tended the selamlik yesterday. The sul- christened herself Betsey Budge. Sunday school at 2.3 - >• _y;> :■ mM ASBURY -PiftftK JQURN&U.."“ D E C & W B 5 R 9 Long Branch Trolley M a ry Park Journal passes the door. s a t # » «: x i m l Holland ami Portugal Sever sPEm&L qlue Bmmsm will again be served two evenings each week daring the winter months, Advertisements will he lnoortofl naaey Diplomatic Relations, o tftta kme. for ms cant a word caoli Insertion. Oa Tuesdays, 6 to 8, Regular Fall Coarse Club Dinner, at $1.50 per plate. Tor qnSoS; result* It ia tha cheapest sad moat cSTootlvc! method Known DUTCH CONSUL SIDED THE BOERS. -AT T H E — On Wednesdays, 6 to 8, a Full Course Fish Dinner (something new), at $1.25 per plate. .TO UBX. f'orttijscrtl Demantled Hiss Ilemoval Telephone 114*A, Asbury Park, and If yon have a house or, bam to let, or Prom tlie' Looreuco Ms»i«»es Pont, A. L. SESfiHQSmiEi Mave a .vacant store without a tenant. ad and Holland Ilefunril Without fy^aUison F\yc. fv^cat fy^arket have table reserved for yo'arself and iana|>t vertise it in the JotmNAi/a cent-a-word Prior luve.tlKntloi' ladies. column. LISBON, Dec. 3.—In consequenct' of. TO LEI, tan room cottage with all modem the action ot the Portuguese government T04 Mattison Avenue, improvotssats, cotwenSentiy situated iss good in withdrawing the exequatur of Herr nofohborltood Box 106, lacragBttiiiok- 388-tf Pott, the Dutch,consul at Loisrencf? Mar TO LIST, stablo with two stalls. Inquire at ques, on the ground that he used his - F O R - / Jomoui. office. aaatf office to assist the Boers and expos ed Portugal to a sliapnte -with Great SITUATION WANTED. A Catalogue D escribing Sterling Silver Bcitaii Dr. Vas Weeile, the Dutch mSa- N ovf,ltiks Can B e 'H a d F ob T h e A sking, . , I f you isre out of work or trout to change wtcr to rortngal, and Count do Selir, the your preeont iitui»tiwj, a.ccnt-a-word in the Portuguese minister at TUs Haguei hnvo journax will bring Immediate results. been withdrawn from the respective capi tals. Dr. Van Weede lias already left WANTED—Cqiaifld wemots Wants washing* at home of out. 215 Atkina aveauo, West Park,. here. ■' i - 1 ;. : Horr Pott bIbo represented the Trans . HELP WAWTED.' vaal at Lourenco Marques up to a short December 7=8. time ago, when Portugal withdrew his If youf cook leaves you, or yoa want s exequatur for the same r&ason as was m ould ou (& nurse, a deck, or any other aort of help, ad gives when his Dutch credentials were vertise it in the JooRHAi.'fl cent-a-word eanceled two days ago. Pork Chops, - -, column. The TreUHe Bi:clitln«a, WANTED,jaos Pork *Roast, - - and deliver tbs I LONDON, Dec. 8.—The Lisbon corre and permasent I spondent of The Standard, in a dispatch day. Apply at o: - 38etf giving the history of the Pott dispute, Sausage, - . - - - says; ' ., / Have us show you over our extensive ; msoEXLariEous. "Portugal’s first request td HcSiand to Roast, Beef, - - * - line of Holiday Stock...that would help T hh covers , a multitude of wants, bat wlthdrav/ Herr Potts was made Not. 17. whatever yoa want, immediate result will Holland offered on Nov. 27 to give him a Sirloin Steak, - b« brought by tbe Joubima’s cent-a-word three months’ leave of absence, and Por you in the perplexities that are sure to column. tugal accepted this solution on condition that he should be withdraws at the expi Porterhouse Steak, - - " /come at this time of the year when you WANT®}—Small wiataf cottage, with cellai, ration of his leave, Holland did not reply preferably iaBratUsyBeaolt. AddRse8,B.fOH!USB, until Dec. 4, when she claimed the right LegLartib, - - - Ij radley Beach. 38S-96 to make ft, prior investigation at Itouren- want to please your friends....And they co Marques, Portagal considered this Stew Lamb, - - - impertinent and withdrew Herr Pott’s will surely be delighted if you make a 1005 Ohadwkik street, Philadelphia, Pa, exequatur. Thcrcnpoa .Holland ordered Shoulder Chops, - ; - her representative to leave Lisbon, and selection for them from some of our PIANO INBTBDOTION. t-5rtD:. moderate. Portugal followed suit.” W«s. K. Ailstrom, Library Bnildinff, Broadway, Home Made Liver Pudding, _ - Long Branch,______. 389 tf A SJaieSs Ver.Ion. new lines of...... CARPET WEVYIN9. Mnlholtaad Brothers TH E HAGUE, Dec. 8.—It is semioffi Head Cheese, - - ' Grand avenue,Long BraDab. 383 tf. cially stated that act question has been Diamond Rings, Watches, raised as to the recall of Count de Sellr, Chicken, fresh killed, H O M E S’ T O jm ihM , the Portuguese minister at The Hague, Brooches, Chains, Bracelets Lawyers snd Brokers who have moaey to He is visiting Lisbon for a few days in Or something in Leather—-a ■ loss will fiuti many good investors if they connection lyith the affair of Hew Pott, Fowl* - - - . • * sdvsrtise the fact in the J oubnju/s cent-a- but wiil return here. It is also stated that Pocketbook, beautifully mount word column. Dr. Van- Weede, the Dutch minister to Smoked Ham, - - - Portugal, will remain at Lisbon. It is-ad ed with Gold or Sliver, a Wallet, HOURS TO LOAN on flret bond aad mort gage. Apply to Thomas P. McKeooa, Attorney mitted, however, that the relations be Turkey, - - - .• • Card Cases, Cigar or Cigarette s t Law, Clttae os’ Bank BuUdinff, Long Branch. tween the two countries are undoubtedly 336 tf. strained. Holders, Umbrellas with all V«lne of V sn£»U lt ICitate Plxcdl. the latest handles, and some 'Fffofeaaional, NKW YORK, Dec, 8.~After a long delay the heirs of the late Cornelius Van very pretty pieces in Ebony.... J ALBERT HEMBTBEET, derbilt hove agreed.ts the appraksmeut THE DELTOID MUSCLE. tiome they informed Superior Judge PENMAN AND DESIGNER, of tbe estate as raade iy_G D, Has- Cutler of the mysterious disappearance Bosolntions, Memorials and Testimonials En brcmck,. representing the state comp ft Ptaya * Frontlncat Par* la tW of th* two hounds and requested him to grossed. Album work a specialty* Commercial troller. This appralsetnesit it $52,500,- stationery designed. _ BM lieu of - th a G u t o » sdvertis* a reward tor their return in Tenney House, Asbnry Park, (,<)0 for the real estate. The figures in 1 T ailors. his name. H. m . Cornelius Corner Sewall and Grand Avenues. sisted on by the heirs were $49,820,- One day subsequently Mr. Combs re 850,08, but Mr. Hasbrouck stood firm ‘‘It is a rare thing," said the talking Cookman Avenue T\B8. BBYAN AND BIUBT, and has at last gained his point. Tb« ceived a letter from Judge Cutler con Physicians andind Bnrgeona, man, relates the Washington Ster,„*’to veying- the happy news that the hounds 221 Asbnry Are.,e., Asbury VarkPark, transferor.* oa the Vanderbiit estate will Office Hour*—8 to 13 a. m.: 2 to 8 ; 0 to 9 p. tn reach $520,000. Already the executors find a.merchant, tailor who can get a hs BIp DAMAGES. ■<:. S le Old Mon Woa Sloand «o Have 8aN Isf&ctlon On® Way or r , AQotlier. h otel u r n JI A small, wiry, middle-aged man waste of plains that ,'aay. "Aa," snejcneo, Corner Oraand and Munroe Avenues. — ta m e charging do.wii the road, in a A LIGHT THAT GAME in'exaltation, “not that verse, but the on< • ■ .j , j .wAfi'friiftiui i A cnowi.tj;*t Siigh state of excitement. He stopped next it.” Then she repeated in a firm, clear, joyous tone these words: “And God; said .la front of tbe I’ossum liidge school- b V SUSAN HUBBARD MARTIN. •v'OpNenAii tHie year* bouse, jerked oft his hat and coat ahd ,i- ' let there be light, and there wan light.” And Margaret often, wondered of what uira to-morrow would be Thanksgiving day.— All binds pf merchandise bought for spti , o 1.'- - • ' threw them down in. the road, The Home Magazine, W^^'Pifctony^ ’i\ cash, such 8s hoteland libnsbhold furtiiture. New House. Handsomely Furnished. Has All Modem^Improvements. (straightened himself to his fultheight she hud been in the world,; For 12 years she i had lived among the solitudes of the plains, Entile stores bought, ihcltfdin and shouted: away from all her kind. From her cabin THE WORLD OF INDUSTRY. jewelry,'groceries or other busings, A,M. SEXTQN. “Whoop-e-ee! I’m little 'but I’m door she could look out over the blue line oi Chat tie mortgages bought o.- foreclosed. pizep, an’ I’m achin’ to chaw some; hills to the snow capped range beyond. Foi The production of steel in, the Goods sold on commission. Enlarged and lmpronod. Elwtrto light, snn parlor, body up. Do you hear me in th ar, you 12 seapons she had watched the plains turn j superior .toblo,; Stoam; boat in wintor, lOpep-awWat. United States in 1890 amounted to Grand Ave. Hdt6l -• il«i S lU i, Etoprietorn ojh; little epindle-shanked gander?” from'brown to emerjid and from emerald to 1*780,000 tons. > V brown, , In; summer the sun shone with " ' tornorGrand ana'SmttmoHiaW AVinues.'' 1 *'Slxteentt'iBsSm The young teacher of the school A St. Louis negro has devised’an’! came to the door and looked out. re for*, uittanty upon the slanting, roof, ahd! 601 MAIN ST., Thelinperial (ih )b% winter, froui gray and leaden ski^t elevator in which a screw takes the lates the Detroit Free Press.' - place of weights and pulleyb. Cor. Sommerfield Avenue, “Why, Mr. Riley,” he said, ‘Is that ' th«,. ««;«[ . t t w , , piling op iti grftat dri£t» d»or. During these shut Dredging ^he .channel of tt\o Dela , a s b u r y ' p a b k ,: N. J ■ Beauced rates till July, you?” ■ 1 1 in .pW'Od^ ^hsn her work was done, Mar ware island, '«<■*-«- 45' miles “It air. It’s all me, an’ I’m all here. k £ -n- ft v: K‘">r»t *ften pondered over her life.: Ovei below -fl^e^ity of iladelphia, is now ■Firatcl th*t p u t, co full, so rich, so happy*, w her Sp&oi: \Vhobp-e-ee!” in progress. “What’s the matter with you?” she had lived in the old home village ib M. Mr rr-i- tg ssa g t f fA single shaft of white '.marble 2 310 bookman Avenue ttn"6feian,- 'Tin hungry for blood. Come out her pretty cottage side by side 'With Ternjo $9 to $13 , 1Accortnnoaatioai) ihere an’ I'll'-chaw you up so- quick feet in diameter,an&'8l ’ f e e t li amenta! Prin^ton poiptod, - 37tli Boaaon; Oiion air tEe yoffc'.;W,.C, that'yon won’t know ''what’a' goritf ■Was quarried recently near Sylacauga, ...... ------_— — ehildlrei.. Ala...... o 831. ■** : Coolqnan ’ Avormo,-ooar ' 'Tftrmn bcaob,-oppcaiteVi’colOT ' labe. wrong with you.' Dodgastyou, I’ll eat' Terms, moderate. / But Ta’mobg'Cyrithia’s little lirOod waa'one,'B 'A recent compilation of statistics • • Mlta'Jiv,.^,■ O.ttAHtOll'.ProDHator.1 you ot one bite.” - ' little boy, whom Margaret always balled hei “Why do you want to chew me up? shows, that out of 98 chief national in Cprne/ljdrob ntrobt Tjiijd ovepuoV; Mi a i owni - Ever^f day his small feet;pattered Succeeded by ' 1 :! 1 * a '' .Sfc®ami heatp and dll iifaprovomoritd. ^OMn'aU tl W hat harm have I done yottV” - Jint'o.ier yajrd, arid up, upon the kitchen dustries in a given year .only 29 gave' IfelialtoEfi Special rates for fall «jd winter. J. E. “you’ve gone an,’ wreckeS-my dar- ;iteiSj. SJHe Used to follow Margaret: aboul men employment for- 300 dayB in the her work, and sit by her side when!’it was year. " ' WHITTLE & QfBSQN. terVlife, dodblame you. You’ve tam •3,‘ivr^h )>, ■■ pered with her affections atf won her finished. Margaret often told him Bible Between January 1 and October IS Tar Paper, Sheathing Paper, »wo aud hr., Btorief,,in,a clear and simple way, that he 18,184" 6ases, containing 90,920,000 Three-ply Rooflnfe Paper. jjtj'i. oiit io* .^and'C Pitman UYenue^4ai . heart an’ then, won’t marry her.” .’O could Understand, for slie was ever .a pious, Sun a flora nnd^welipeatod rboma^ “Ml*. Riley, I have never made love saintly soul, anxious to be used. cigars,-\yere sapped from Tampa, Fla., The Alaska to ybtir daughter’ and' I' ihaVe never' •' i ^Malfcaret/ihi the* KMle: cabin on the plains, as agftinA" lSf545 cases for the 'same Bnmmerfie a Ava. end Railroad, 1°° feef ' (t4!B|>erecI w ith'her affections." . used to shut her eyes and fancy she heard periodL.^aat year. These figures will ______ASBU&Y PABK. JT. J “You hftva, c You w ent ttfm e e tin ’ the elear/Eweet, pleading tones again.; "Let give sftme* idea of the enormous extent of. the cigar-making industry in' that with'her three times.’* . me fn, Aunt Margaret. I want to heait ,about Daniel - h the lion’s den todajf." citv. ' -',4 ' C A ^ N B Y - : ■; : “Wei?! what does that signify?” •; Then how gladly she would rise from her ■ An Austrian named Anton Peterman- “I t signifies you, gpt to tak e a lick eeat and .opsn th^.door to the eager, brown' deV, who recently died at Steyr, had ESCULETTS in’, marry the'gAlorfpay damages.1’1 i »y«d child without. 7 • <- jnitde a collection of about 3,000 knives CURE PILES ' : “But I, never agreed to marry her, After that came the crash that took their of all times;’ and all rectal disorders' oi i mOnoy refunded j|fr. Riley. I n^ver ihfeiitioncd the sub 831, the breaking up of the pretty, com Pleasant. Notariiysic. A radical euro. B0o.at Aboii^ 11,000,000 Italians are exposed . 1 . O. ORBNELLB, ABbury ParK, B, J. ■ ject to ter In my life. I pever even fortable house, the Sittings from one fdace to malarial fever. ~ There are about or Ot ETTB'PRWO CO.. prftl* Pa tinted at suolia: thing.” to another, until they drifted out upon tW 2,000,000 ,cases every year, With an aver “That don’t matter. You went with plain—then the loneliness and the silence, r TTT" TTT .Margaret used-to look out over the plains age mortality of 15'000. Thin prove* ter three times, and after that she in the dull gray days of autumn, when the that mosquitoes ar§ m o tt deadly in naturally ’lowed you meant to marry YOST S EXPR^ i , I itoOW feli fiteadily, steadily, and think o< Italy ttfan'snakf'fi and tigers in India. ier.?' v that virse in Genesis, “And the earth Dalirera BASOAOB, PBBIOHT, FDKH1- There are.to-day 45,000 fashionable >’■: “Well, I can’t mawy her, and I’m Tiritliqut form j and:, vojcl.” Just so her life seemed to her, these sad, sad days.' Empty, lapdogs in the city of Paris. They have Ocean drove ana vicinity a t moderate ■orry if she is disappointed.” i almost , as much attention after they prices. Post office address, Loom Box “If you don’t marry her,' dodgast uprooted, formless. "And yet God know« Bl8v Asbury Park. Beaidonceand office. best,” ,she used to whisper. "If He will are dead as during their comfortable Old Bewail avenno. you,, you’ll do one of th$m other ~ty?o 'only-let:tiiei little I have done resound to Hia lives. The dog’s owner pays ten francs HABBYYOBT. PrcFiIetcr. tilings. You’ll pay damages or be honor and glory, I shall be satisfied, for I can a year to the city during its life. If .it eh uwed up.” do nothing now.” becomes ,sick it is taken to a special “I don’t w ant to fight y&u, Mr. She looked out of the cabin window. clinic for,the treatment and bousing of Riley.” The wind swept across the plains, the moun dogs in ooor health. UNDEBW®©!) ‘‘Don't make no difference what you tains were .hid in, a thick gray mist, and it want. I’m goin’ to climb on. you, an* was the day before Thanksgiving. At that moment, John, her husband, came in. He 8PRIHG W ATEK - MILL SUPPLIES when I do I’ll make the fur fly. I’m patted her kindly bn the shoulder as he little hut I’m pizen, on’ wheri I git Tlie Luxury of the Bath MECHANICS' TOOMf passed her. “I have to go to town, Mar* from the famous spring at Falmouth my hands on you you’ll think a half- garet/' he began, "the gray mare has cast 4 Foreside, near Portland, Maine, is is not a new subject. Even the old Romans mai^p it the principal dozen cyclones have got hold of you. sfcioe, and besides I want fco get you some* Whatever> j r . •;.■? *,: '• < ■■ ,u. n;. .> d •( ■ ... ft. . acknowledg^dby aUauthoritie^.to be feature of their homes. But the ancient baths arc not adapted to It’s either a lickin’ ordamages.” thj^ig foi:‘your Thanksgiving dinner. Per haps there’ll be a letter for you, to^/’ he -modern houses. What people want today is.luxury in a condensed “I won’t pay any damages.”' Tli FiantTiliie Water Kdw on thaHarkit space and at moderate cost. We have fitted up in our store six “Then look out fer me, fer I’m goin* went on. you want to light on you, an’ when I g it through Margaret brightened. The post ofBee Bath Rooms showing all the newest features:- Drop in and see brought .this only sunlight to her life. It qontai’is no organic matter what •tliem—not to buy, but jnst to be posted. > with you nobody won’t know you from l4Perhaps there will be,” s&e answered, an, ad in the Journal’s ever, and many troublesome diseases a mess of sausage meat. Whoop-e-ee! /'but you must hurry, John. It is storm disappear by its use. Here I come.” ing in the mountains now.” cent-a-word column Delivered anywhere by 2005202 “Hold on a minute. I don’t want to A few minutes later John set off, Marga* have any trouble with you. Can’t we ret watehed him ride away in the gray will bring immediate c. A . L I S T & CO. MfiKEf come to an understanding some way?’’ mist that soon enveloped and shut him from her view. Almoet insensibly her mind re results. 161 W estwood A ve., Long Branch. m m u “It’s either a lickin’ or damages.” verted to the old verse in the first chapter ■ •• f " ' ■* Tclopbono 150-b “How much damages do you want?” of Genesis._ “And the earth was without “I want lots of it, I kin tell you form and void/* that right now. That gal- is my own. Oh, the dullness, the monotony of these flesh an* blood,: an! when r.look a t her plains. If tlie light would only come. - an’ see how you’ve broke her heart an’ She turned away and began , to make hei ■wrecked her life my dander rises an’ slender preparations for t% morrow. As my blood biles. Dadblame your ouery worked with the currants and the rais- skin, I ought to lick yon; but if you’ll ins, it brought to miiid tfie old anJ^Tia p- put up money enough, I’ll let you off.” pier Thanksgivings in the gray cottage with little Cyrus by her side. Twelve long years. “How much do you demand?’” She ,had been 30 then. She was 42 now. . “It’s goin’ to take a pile of it, fer, What a time she had been in learning the by Grannys, I ain’t goin’ to show you? Lord’s Prayer, she thought, as her nimble no mercy.” fingers kept busy at work. “HoW old was “Well, how much?” he? Why now he must be 17. Seventeen. “I won’t accept a cent less thqn two Just think of it. My little, brown-eyed boy. dollars.” I wonder if lie still remembers Aunt Mar garet, and if his young feet are firmly set Zionward. God grant it.” ; BORAX IN EUROPE. At seven John came home. "We’re going of Robinson to have a white Thanksgiving after all, Internllng Particulars- of th r proc- Margaret/’ he said, as he shook the snow by Which It It* Pro from his coat. He laid some bundles on the table. Then he took from his pocket a let duced. . - ter and a flat package and handed them over to her. ‘The greater part.of the borax which 41You did get a letter after all, Margaret,” now enters into European commerce hr. added, cheerfully, “from the old home, is extractgd from borocaleite, a iriin- too. I’m glad it came to-day.” ' eral which is formed principally of Margaret took the letter, laying the pack this lone white inhabitant borate of lime, it is is found in great age in her lap. She opened it, glanced at the -rniantities_in__certaiii_ parts ;.of- Asia _agnaturp--at-the-erid-of th/vclosely written Minor, says the Scientific American. sheets. Then' a great wave, of color swept of the San Fernandez island over her face. The process of treatment depends “Why, John.” she cried, “it’s from Cyn upon the reaction of borate of cal thia; dear old Cynthia.” had no ^ne to bother him cium and caustic soda, which, when She settled, herself to read it with a shin added, form borax and carbonate of ing face. "Outside the snow fell steadily, but lime. It has been found that tlie caus Margaret heeded it not. When she had because nobody knew he tic soda may be replaced by bicarbon finished it she turned to her husband. ate of K.oda to obtain the same result, “John,” she said, in a tone that thrilled him the best method being to use a mix strangely, “you remember little Cyrus? was there. I n this respect ture of.the two. In tlie process which Cynthia’s youngest child; My boy J used to always caM him.” is now generally used, the native boro- John nodded. - . .. there are plenty of Robin calcite is reduced to a fine powder in “Weil, he’s going tof^e a minister, Cyn a mill. Of the powder. 15 parts by thia writes me, and John, (with a little break weight are taken, and CO parts of wa in her voice)* she says it is all through me. son Orusoes in Asbury Park ter, and this is placed in a steam- He told his mother that evei since I related _ heated vessel, adding eight parts of to him those old Bible stories, he has had bicarbonate of soda and two parts his thoughts in that direction. Cynthia say a who are unknown because caustic soda, and the whole is boiled she is the happiest woman in the world, and she owes it all to God and me. He starts for about three hours. The m ass re to the Theological seminary next week. He they never advertise. I n sulting from this treatm ent is passed sends his picture, she says. This must be into large filter presses, and the hot it.” solution which Comes off is placed in .. She lifted the package in her lap with Asbury Park the best-known crystallizing basins, and at the end quivering fingers and opened it. The of a few days th e borax may be col wrapping fefT apart, revealing to her a merchants are the ones who lected in crystals; these are put to bright, boyish face—the face of,her old time favorite. The( same child’s face,: yet some dry in a steam oven. They are often how changed. The eyes‘still clear and fear In irregular masses of large size, and le*s, looked into hers. The mouth was still tell the people these must he 'brokien into small a* sweet1 and pure and tender1 as a little' pieces, after they have been well child's, yet' the seal of a grand purpose was J o u r n a l . cleaned. Tie’ small crystals thus ob there. Margaret looked at' it and her eye* have to sell by. advertising in the An ad ip a live local tained are assorted and put into bar filled with tearp. ^Let.me iij, Aunt Mar rel* whose weight is from 100 to 800, garet/' a little voice seemed to say, "1 paper wiU; al^,ys iricrease businesst The J o t j e w a l i6 preparedJo ren pounds.’ The cake of carbonate of witit to hear about:Daniel again.” lima which remains in the filter press, She turned it over.v Across the back waf wTitteh in a firm, clear liand these words: der satisfactory service tp every local merchant w|p has something to is washed with water untU the bora* my dear Aunt Margaret, who first is completely extracted, 1 and is then tanght me to say ‘Our Father who art in coldto glass, paper or cement wo^ks, " . r : sell which the peoglG T^iit, auajd; wtoj will J?ot expert to a fo^rtun.e It is estimated that 100 pounds of boro- And this bright, beautiful, steadfast face calcite will yield loo to 105 pounds of before her was little Cyrue, and -she, poor, i on a weekly investment of about two dollars. To sucl^ a merchant our : crystallized borax. ‘ | useless, shut in, as she had thought herself to be, had been the means'of bringing-thia i ' Indiana Inereaplnv. boy to the great white throne of grace. The will tell you seed sown 12 years afo had fallen on good advertising man U ready to give his services free, According to late authorities It ia. a ground' and would, by and by, yield a glo- J tnflsJj^e to suppose that the Indian tiont harvest. She took the picture up' will Want to population of the United States ia de-. again and looked a t (t long and steadily. how to make your store a place where creasSmg. I t is declared to be slbwlyj "Yes,” she whispered, “he ia the Loid’s. Ctromng now .that tribal wars areatan You can see it in his face, and I-r-Marg*.iet end and the red: man has learned not to Alston—first led him to Him.'’ get into troublo with Uncle Sam. Poor, She took her Bible. It fell, open atiHie first chapter of Genesis. Her eyea rtsbed bo io becoming a self-supportingagri-' on t^e verso she had said wearily to her- Culturiat.—Chicago OhTonicle. ’ , l»1f as she had looked, ouj. over the dreary B i Y ! BN'MVS CTBiPBMgMBft vB^.ID;Qg^ r , w t }VJ y m m m i A m l &qao. Tho Qtonderd BsUroad o tmerlca. On and sftor November 2S; 1000. Trains leave Asbnry Park Weekdays. , t'O'’ Now York and Newark, 7.10, B.Bu a. m 2.25 and 5,88 p. m .' For itlizabeth, 8.50 a, m., 3.2B find 6.38 p. m. For Rahway, 8.50 a.m., 8.25 and 5.S8 p. m. For Matawan, 8.B0 a, m., 2.25 and 6.88 p. m. F%r1fd0^ BJV teh’ 7-10. 8.60, 11.00 a. m., 2.1C, 2,25, 5.88. 5.40 and 7.07 p. m. For Hod Bank, 7.10, 6.50, a.m., 3.25 and 6,88 „ P. m. For Philadelphia, Broad St. and Trenton, 7,29,' 8.05 a.m., 12.15,and4,07 p.m. T DIZZINESS- or ^Rfaden,via Trentoa and Hordontown, 7.20 ■ .•:!( iSC) -i!, r % .and 8.05 a. m., 12.15 and 4.07 t>* m, : For Camden ana Philadelphia, via Toma Biver A plain, straightforward statement regarding ^l«2o p, m* ^ Ripans Tabules is herewith made by a middle-aged ForTomB Eiyer, Iflland Heights and infcermodi- ate stations, 125 p.m. lady living in Memphis, Tenn. J have been a great P«iat Ploaeant and intermediato station A, *> i? a* mM2.58.5.1ft and 6.48 p. m* sufferer for years. About twelve months since I For New Brunswick, via Monmouth Junction. 8.05 a. m., 12.15 and 4 07 d. m* became a victim to dizziness or vertigo. So badly Trainc Leave New York for Aabury pftrfe From West Twonty-tliird Btreet Station. 6.55 was I affected as to fall and become1 insensible. I 12.40, 8.25, end 4.55-p. m. Sundays, consulted several prominent ■ physicians, but their 9.25 a. m. and 5 65 p. m. P^?l«P^?feOBBea. 8treot: Station, 0.00 a. 12,50, 8.40, and 5.10 p. m. Sun days, 9,48 prescriptions did no good whatever. All my life I .a, m. and 5, IB p.m. From Cortlandt Street Station, D.00 a.m.,12.50, have been bitterly opposed to patent medicine. Am ^•40 and 5.10p.m. finndays, 9.45 a.m.and t h t I 5.15 p. m. widow of a surgeon and p'hysician. chanced On Sundays will stop at Interlaken and ArCn Jo read your advertisement and sent for fifty cents' feletofl0 a s° AabQIy and Asbnry Park worth of Ripans Tabules. I took one Tabule three, Trains Leave PhU^elphLa^Hroad Street) for tinjies daily, and when all were gone found myself At 8.30,11.03 a. m., 8,80 and 4.00 p. m„ week days. Market-S t Wharf,’.fia, Camden and free jffpm that horrible affliction, although I had Trenton. 7,28,10.80 a.m„ 2.S0 and 8.20 p. In. .Leave MarketStroot Wlmr(, vio Jumesbura 6e^n afflicted for months. Hoping, there are other r.38 a.m.,1 tMO p: mi. Weekdays. • Sufferers who may learn the virtues to be found in ■'.■•I WttahlHgtoit aixd tto South. your pleasant remedy, I am yours gratefully. ForBt« 3 S S o S ? ^ * ? ?a, n ^8,50,7.30,8.83. ^ ’- 0.05.8.30, Car), 7.8MDtntea IN THE CELElSl'IAL EMPIRE. CSJ) ‘p.m.(>;and 12.30 m^ht wa'ok~dayi>'.~ WAGERS ok btefeR DAYS. 1 B,eS’ 7-ao> o.t2, u.28, njaaa.m.;,i.-io RHYMES AND RUNES. i '00'!,: ■Oii'fii) 'i ‘-< wWr^a for 5 cones, forwarded to tho mptu« <^t^e^ Co.,(.Jic//ii>-i3pxu00 «C, (E Car),8.i8, 8i20 ( • OCfOtl ■JW -V.r-tY :-;ii. China has long had.the credit of be , *.40, iom t Old ilaVH Thai 'Were ■{ HUk . ■ * f . . ing; the flrst; .ijitiph lo i institute ex . Pol|«>oA*t- Betting on elections wm«? prevalent Tfce CoCb,' thfl.Pellcofeajirus. , During th§ Bi^ge pf^ekiijg the.mem In the earlj'days of (tie republic na it is tEhR ThiifKumbob'and1 the Whatltsnama. bers of ithe diplpmatio eorps and the An -Infant I. 'tis true, -, - r ;up ,,in ,thje YORK flffl) LONG BRflfJCH B. B. a t present, says ihe Chicago Cfirpnicle, B dt ybatj attfsartif,--ltisty fellOTV,. soirMife:' * ••->• It- la recorded tb a t In a campaign be Vntti a ionititutlon oi steel, not mere Iron. 1' 6t Pekiijgt?iat fell tp - Tims Table in effeet'Novembcr ^SI 1000. tween fe4etqliats.6 BIDDERS PLENTY. PRAISED Zlnny C om panion W an t to Share In $80,000,000 rfrvral C on stru ction ,' WASHINGTON, Dec..8.—Never since Chinese Pleased by Conduct the birth of the newjtavy has there beeu such a gathering Bt shipbuilders and : NEAGH of Our Troops. metal kings as was assembled in the office of th* secretary of the navy at noon yesterday to witness the opening of bids REFORMER KANG YC WEI BAS PLAN for an amount of naval construction which Secretary Long denominated as m Rfl C i Would Not Allow Empreti Donasei the greatest industrial event this or any and H er Attvtmcr* to Negotlntei t>ther gauntry had ever seen, involving the mcing of contracts for nbout $50,- Would BMtore Emptror nnd 000,000. The secretary left the cabinet Severely PanlHh Boxen, meeting for the purpose pf presiding at PEKING, Dec. 8 —Li Hung Chan* the ceremony. Associated with him were hat informed General Chaffee that he the chiefs of the great naval bureaus, HI II" ------.t,. ------„ „ j— f and all the people df theprovince oI Chi Admiral Hichborn, Admiral Melville, li are extremely pleased aud gratified at Admiral O’Neill and others. Among the the behavior cf tfep American troops to spectators were Henry Scott, G&aries ward the Chinese: This is considered snd Edwin Cramp, Mr. Trigg oh'tlw ao light matter. From all sectipns of thftt Richmond Locomotive works, Presidenl- The Steinbach stores are all bustle and excitement €hese ante-Christmas portion of the city nnder American su Morse; Manager Newman gnd John Lind pervision come words ©f praise, thank say of the New York Shipbuilding com days. Holiday goods galore greet you at every turn and new consignments, fulness and eommeiidation regarding the pany, the naw Delaware rivet concern; behavior df the Americans?. Manager Clarke of the Miles Tool com are arriving by every express. Such a showing of gift goods was never before Mr. Conger, the United States minis pany, ' Louis NIxor ot tjthe ■ Crescent ter, and the other foreign envoys re works;' PresWent Olcott, Judge .Pnysob attempted in Asbury Park, so you cannot imagine what the display will look ceived a letter signed by Kan# Yu Wei, and Manager Post of the Newport News the well known Cantonese reformer, Vfho works, F. O. Wellington and K. T. El- like when the last case has been unpacked and the last bundle opened. We; •was formerly tn •ulvlscr of Bmperot well of tht- For® River works of Massa Kwang Su and who has always been chusetts, the Moran Bros, of Seattle, hope to have all the Christmas goods in place this week, but already the stock favorable to foreigners. • President Taylor, and Mr. Tarbett of the Kang Yu Wei- says that great calami Risdon Shipbuilding company, Joh» Dia ties have befallen China .through the em logue of Camden. N. J., ssnd a number is larger than ever, so you can come in at any time and do your Yule-tide press dowager and also in consequence of others identified with shipbuilding. of her advisers! Prince Tutus, Prince There were eight bidders, snd most of shopping. Chlng, Yung La, Yung Li, Chno Shu the bids were well within the limit ot Chiao, M usas Rvt, Meyn Kuen and cost allowed by congress, for the ships. The featuring of the Christmas stock means that the regular departments Hriong. He says he is thankful that the The notable feature was the attempt on foreigners held out in the legation build the part of the younger end smaller con-j must be turned topsy-turvy in order to make room for the new arrivals. Plan ings in Peking and that all the Chinese cems tQ, break the line of the old organ who understand ths law of nations re izations which have constructed all of as best we can, the necessary show space cannot be had. so it has been decreed gret tho mnrder of Baron von Ketteler. the heavy vessels of the new navy up to He then says he desires to maka sug this time. that another price-pruning on the Dress Goods, the Clothing^ the Cloaks, the gestions which “will insure the just pun While it is not possible at this moment ishment of the real culprits, satisfaction to forecast results accurately there are Notions and ill the other staple goods be made at once. In this way we hope to the different countries and a perma .indications that in a t least one instance nent settlement of the International' re and perhaps two instances these attempts to gain mpre room for Christmas selling, for the new goods must be properly lations of China.” He urges: will be attended with some degree of suc First.—That the empress and her ad cess, for it looks as though some of the visers should not be allowed to negotiate work will be bestowed upon the Fore displayed. • You know all about the always low prices at our stores* so this the peace. River company, which appears £pr the Second.—That the emperor, who is a first time as m bidder for constructing price-pruning announcement means money saved for Christnfias gifts to those friend of foreigners, should be restored. armored ships. Third.—That all reactionary officials The Pacific coast, too, presents a likely wise enough to take advantage of our cramped-for-room dilemma. shoukl be arrested and that a careful candidate in tho Morans' bids. Because watch should be kept ovtr the so1 called of changes made in the specifications by The special pricing on the crowded-out goods goes into effect immediately^ friendly viceroys in the south. the bidders, the general tendency of Unless,.Yung Lu, Prince Tuan and the which is to reduce considerably tlse equip so “ the early bird and the worm story” should be borne in mind by those look others are severely dealt with, Kang Yu ment of the ships, it is not possible yet Wei Contends, ,they will Continue to say to tell which of tlie bids are actually the ing for unusual values. " : ,. - " / ■ - r- that the foreigners are powerless. lowest. “The foreigners should not rely upon Secretary Long expressed himself as Usr The Christmas tableau m the show window of the Ocean Palace will be the viceroys-v' continues the Cantonese pleased with the result of the bidding, so reformer. “They send men, money snd far as he could perceive it from the hasty readyjthis week* The display at the Mammoth will be on exhibition early next n; moments to the empress tsnd are her reading of the bids. He felt that on the iilicdlent servants. Should the emperor whole the latter were very liberal. In- restored, the empire would rejoice. week. Be sure and bring the children to see these novel window pictures. Tin- emperor’s party consists of the most TRADE CONDITIONS. enlightened men, who are friendly to for- i"^ncrs and desire to incorporate western Conservative ProgrcM Generally c-iviliiptiaa and culture in an ancient Noted-An Advance In Cereal*. country.” NEW YORK, Dee. 8.—II. G. Dun & Kang Yu Wei points out that he wa. Co.’s weekly review, of trade says: appointed for the task by a secret edict Business is progressing along conserva nf the emperor in 1898 when he made his tive lines. It iB without excitement and THE STEINBACH COMPANY appeal on behalf of the emperor to the without great speculative activity, but foreign powers, “an appeal which, had with a confident undertone which is to they listened, would probably have pre be explained largely by the fact that Christmas Caterers. Everything In the Gift Line. vented what has happened.” leading concerns in moHt of the great in dustries have orders booked to employ Sir Claude Accused of Looiiac, their, machinery at nearly full capacity BERLIN, Dec. 8.—The Peking' corre during months when curtailment is usual. spondent of the Deutclie Zeituag writes This situation should quiet fears, of bad that several German marine officers dis shocks such as some previous seasons covered Sir Claude Macdonald, former have seen.. ,LARGE IMMIGRATION. De Wet’s main farce was laagered. it No net reduction in working force has SCHOOL ^AND CHURCH. up, up, until 1 was dizzy, and tnen. wa British minister fit Peking, and Lady was hard pressed, and tbe men appeared hovered on the eurttmit a moment. Macdonald personally superintending appeared in the last fortnight, and a re Over Half