— r ■ THIRTEENTH YEAR, NO. 204. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, MONDAY, AUGUST 2|8, 1899, -EIGHT PAGES. TWO CENTS
GREAT DAY IN THE CAMP. SCAFFOLDING GIVES WAY JOTTINGS OF AN IDLER. BRIEF LOCAL SDMMARY. DEVOTEi OF TBE DANCE. W a n t e d * i r - * — ANNUAL LOVE FEAST WAS A GEORGE B, BENNETT IS SE SEEN IN A 8AUNTRR.ABOUT WHAT IS GOING ON IN AND UNAEj?#^G GAIETY MARKS $ 9 , 0 0 0 LIVELY A SERVICE. VERELY INJURED; THE TOWN. AROUND THE C IlL IAL EVENTS. Real Estate $ 5 , 0 0 0 S i n g i n g , . Shouting and the Giving’ Fifteen Busy Mechanic?, While at Unique Bathing Pair—Sunrise Par Items of Interest .Too Small for a 8 at**rd$y, the W eek’s Festal Day, of Testimonials for a n H o n r WorJk^ at Lakewood, Suddenly ties Popular1—Dangerous Peat to Headline — Happenings Personal Ushered Out With Mirth and $ 3 , 0 0 0 ' Bishop Warren Preachea a Mas Hurled ^Twenty Feet 10 the Ground Swim Out to Yacht—1* Uncle B.ll ’’ and Otherwise That Will^Help to Gladuoihe Strains—August’s Lasr Insurance - terly Discourse—Dr. Schell's Even Below—Limbi Broken and Man Bru maker’s Latest Adventure* Make the History of Asbnry Park, Dais Ones of Pleasure Unceasing On first mortgage, with Bond ing Sermon a Splendid Address. gled—Bodies Braised by Debris. Dived Into Deal Lake for ajSanshade Neptune Township ana Vicinity. and Pleasure Bewildering. Seldom are such scenes witnessed in Lakewood was the'scene of a serious ac Of all the hotels at which It Is a reporter’s Several license cases will b.e heard before A perfect night, magnificent floor, splen Mortgages Search and Insurance Policy. Ocean Grove as those which transpired yes cident on Saturday, caused by the break delight (and sometimes abomination) to Police Justice Borden this mo’rning; did music and merry people made the hop terday at the campmeetlng services. All ing of a scaffold upon which about 15 visit, to none is the routine call made with There will be no council mooting tonight, at the Brunswick Saturday night one of the These are gilt-edge securities, the board harvlng adjourned for tw o weeks. told" 10 separate gatherings assembled be mechanics were working. About half the more pleasure than at Norwood Hall. most delightful events of the season. Over The hands at Steiner’s shirt factory will and will bear investigation. tween 5.45 a. m. and io p. m., allowing number were seriously injured and the bal There the pretty girls abound and a gay, enjoy the Saturday half holiday the entire 80 couple^ danced. Some of tho ladies were: barely time to eat meals for those who de ance cut and bruised, as well as being con happy throng they are, crowding every year. Miss Doley, buff figured silk; Miss Care, sired to participate in all the services. . siderably shaken up. According to the re hour with mirth and merriment. One of Torre Bros., tho unequalled mandollnists pink and white taffeta silk.; Miss Williams, It was the second and biggest of the two port which reached this cltyJast night, .two their diversions one evening recently was and guitorists of the world, will give a con figured china silk; Mrs. Roth, white orgau- cert at the Coleman House casino tonight. dio and lace; Miss Stengel, J>lack silk aud campmeeting Sundays, made of more, im of the victims may die. fishing In a globe of gold fish with bent pin jet; Mrs. Bedel, black jetted not and point _The men were working on the new riding and line. None of the llttloinhabltauts fell a felerr Cohen wrtl lecture today at 4 p. in. ed lace: Miss Graham, white sWlss over portance because it -was the annual love on “The Jew bf Yesterday, Today aud To feast occasion—a time dear to the hearts of school and baths that are being erected by victlm to the fair anglers, though so much blue; Mias D*vis, pink ofgandle and black Apply to ** morrow,”'at tho old rink, Lake aud Heck lace; Miss Mendo, white mull and lace; Miss all MethodIst-s as well as members of other George Gould on his_ spacious Lakewood cannot be said of others for whom the avenues. L. Mender w hite crene; Mrs. SaviHS, buff MILAN ROSS AGENCY /■ denominations who happen to be on the grounds. Among the number was George young ladies*angled with bright glance anti Big preparations aro being made for the silk and black lace; Miss Capon, white mull gfounds. B. Bennett, a mason of West Park. Bencharming smile. Still, ivhen caught, and firemen’s carnival at Freehold-on Labor over pink; Miss Cadmus, white crepe lisse; D. C. COVERT easily it must be said, tJiey did not seem to day. Wesley company oi> this city will par Miss Brown, pink aud white striped silk; 208 Main Street. The weather was just right for a large nett was at one time a member of the ticipate. Mrs. Buttervvortti, blat*k embroidered < hif- turnout of people—although they would township police force. find their captivity sp very Irksome. If it D. G. Hildebrand, a business man of thpfon; Miss Drew, white striped silk; Miss 208 Bond Street have been there no matter what the The scaffold was erected at a height of were possible to choope the most charming metropolis, aud his charming wife, are Hammond,- embroidered chiffon; Mrs. weather—the clouds that overspread the $5 feet. It was about 10 o’clock when sud of the fair damsels the following might be guests of Mi*.' arid Mrs. Herman Moritz, 133 Rockwell, cream striped silk; Mrs. Kenset, Cookman avenue. black net; Mrs. Whitaker, pink watered sky preventing the sun from beating his hot denly there was a crash and the entire said to enjoy the honor: Miss Sophie L. silk and buck lace;. Miss Taylor, green flg: Hlncken of Hoboken, Miss Ada S. Kinney Andy Eckel was down from New York rays relentlessly down on the heads of the structure gave way, precipitating the men yesterday to dispense suits to the Sunday ured organdie; Mrs. Bronnen, w hite and worshippers as they traveled from one to the ground ‘ beneath a mass of brick, and Miss Lola Kinney of West Orange, Miss crowd of bathers. He will return today, black dot tel swls-t; Mrs. Farrier, black silk Mae E. Shepard, Miss Bagley and Miss but will bn down again next Sunday. and lace; Miss McGuiley, white swlss; Miss building to another or hurried home to re stone, lumber and other debris. Those Callaghan, black net; Miss Felsberg, lace Monmouth Trust KEITH’S EXPRESS fresh their bodies with food. who were able to get up assisted in rellev-, Frances Copeland of New York, Miss Oflicer Lfppfncott arrested a drunken over red silk; Miss Day, w hite organdie; - A N D ---- ing their more unfortunate fellow, work Danlela S. Behrman of Hoboken, the MIs°es man last night and locked him up In Park Miss Park, black n^tj 'Miss Hoy, blue and ABBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVB The enthusiasm was marked. It began to hall. He was too' full to give his name and Martin of Trenton and Mrs. George W. white foulard; Miss Perry, white organdie; bubble forth in the first hymns early in the men. will bo given a hearing this morning. Miss Begel, white dotted swis^; Miss Sad Bennett struck the jagged edge of a Hagerman. Hotel Brunswick, morning and It waxed stronger as the day * « *• - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ingelbreoht of 1038 ler, pink organdie and butterflies; Miss Safe Deposit Company Railroad Depot and advanced. The audiences In the auditorium board with his chin and a huge splinter six West Summerfleld avenue are the happy Simonson, violet dotted Swiss; Mips West Unequalled In-the pages of history or {1214 Bangs Avenue. at the morning and evening services proved or eight inches long forced its way through parents of a sweet little lady that made her lake, white dotted swiss; Miss Simonson, Monmouth Building:, Asbury ParK, N. J,. Principal Office...... 8 0 6 MAIN STREET romance was the bravery exhibited by welcome apfroirauce 011 Saturday morning. white organdie and lace; Miss Helen Day, that It doesn’t always require the presence the ekln until its point was only a couple Arthur D. Kennedy, a popular music While descending the stairway at the pink j>rgandte. Goods Btored at reasonable rates, of the governor of New York nor the presi of inches from the eye. The wound was Telephone connection. teacher of Camden, a guest at the Mulford, Fifth avenue pavWon lastevenlngan elder dent of the United States to till the build extremely painful. A fellow mason from ly woman had a severe fall. She pitched CAPITAL, $100,000. P. O. Boy 067, - - - - Asbu r y p a r k . Ocean Grove. He and John D. Clark of The waltz, two-stop and the square ing to its utmost capacity and even turn Freehold, whose name could not be ascer headlong down the first flight to the land dances, imperishable devices for human Philadelphia had the pleasure of boating on ing. George Blackman, 510 Asbury avenue, . SURPLUS, $25,000 away those who can not gain admission at tained, had his ankle- broken and was re Deal lake a few days since with two pretty assisted her to rise and she walked away amusement,once more proved their potency all. Every seat was taken at both services moved to the Long Branch hospital. ypungllady guests at the 'same hostelry. apparently uninjured save for numerous to please at the West End Saturday evening. Kxecutea all trusts known to the law. yesterday; many stood in the doorways; Another man had two or three ribs bruises. Loans money on bond and mortgage. All was progressing serenely until with a A largo crowd attended and all were royally Is 'standing room was at aijremlumr while all broken; - and several-:others-were- cut,- ■entertaineds •'Tiiose-of—fehe-falr-'onea- no Receives d ep osit* HUbject to ch eck a n d a llo w s splash the silk sunshade' of one of tEe HORSE O f AN I NTO LAKE. Interest o n 'd sn y bam uces. - * ...... about the altar and in the space in front of bruised and mangled. Lakewood doctors Acta as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent W c Can Make it So young ladies fell overboard and Sank. Dis ticed on the floor were: the rail men and women, the latter attired attended the injured men and afforded all Pays coupons. mayed countenance and tears almost in Runaway Team Caused Great Com Miss M. Bolman, pink orgindii . _ Makes demand and time loans on approve the relief possible. The accident horrified Hill pink silk; Miss S. Hill, 6 iue^nwTi; in handsome dresses, sat deliberately down the eyes of the unfortunate losar greeted motion on Lake Avenne. collateral. on the floor In order to secure a good posi the entiro community and much sympathy Miss Florence Wright, white silk; Miss Safe deposit vaults. jewelry and Clocks Repaired the accident. But Mr. Kennedy was equal A runaway team belonging to / McCor Emma Ha’tleiti, white silk; Miss E. K. tion near the platform. The day will long waslexpressed for the unforflTffate men. to the e m e r g e n c y . With a polite request mlck of Norwood Park caused wild commo Fitzgerald, while Satin; Miss M. Raisner, A. C. TWINING, President. bo remembered as one of the red letter days blue organdie; Mins K. McArdhv black G. B. M. H ARVK Y, V ice P resident to the young ladles that they turn their tion at Heck street and Lake avenue yes BROCK S. KEATOR, Secretary. EYES on the famous campmeetlng grounds. WlliSOX GOT 10 3 GAY. silk: Miss Julian Van Bureti, pink silk; Miss backs he removed his outer garments and terday. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick had L. E. Carpenter, blue organdie; Miss V. M. D. C. CORNELI,, Treasurer. ' If there is anything tha matter with Drs. Ballard and Daniels were greeted by dove for the rtalssing article, which ho suc driven down to attend the services in the More ote, yellow silk; Miss Rhoda Dahl- DIRECTORS: them we can tell you what it is and fit an audience that entirely filled the taber Drove Recklessly, Sussed the Police- ceeded at last In recovering. Crawling Ocean Grove auditorium and the team was man, figured silk; Miss S. Dahltnan, black O. H. Brown, Isaac C. K en nedy the glasses that will give perfect satis 1 I man, and Ended in Park HaU* spangled net;' Miss L. McCarthy, figured nacle for the consecration service at 5.45 a. Into the boat he was rowed ashore and im left near the lower Wesley lake bridge in J. H . Buchanon,- Henry Mitchell, M. D faction.' All optical work is guaranteed. m. One would hardly suppose people would •William R. W ilson of Ocean Grove go t a silk; Miss G. ltuband, figured lawn; Miss D . C. C pruell, John P. O’Brien, little gay yesterday and finally landed in provising a dressing room behind a shelter charge of the coachipan. In kicking to free P. E. Ru'iand, white satin; Miss Ida Cooper, W. J. Harrison, Petry R. Smith, get out that early to go to a religious meet ing bush and removing his wet under gar itself of the ilies a foot of one of the horses white silk; Miss Irene Reardon, organdlo Col. G. B. M , H arvey, Milan Rosb, ing, but they did, and a wonderfully enliv Park hall. Wllsoij had been out driving over pink; Mrs.Do Freest, hia ck spangled G eorge K. K roehl, A. C. Twining. ments, clothed himself in his street ap went over the trace and off sturted both, at Bruce S. Keator, M. D., H. H. Vreeland, ening effect the effort of early rising seemed with a young lady and was homeward net; Mrs. M. O. G wrge, lawn, biack trim G. D. W. Vroom. bound. It is said he iind been imbibing in parel. high speed. Over the excursion grounds m ings; Mrs. T. H. Tharo, black satin; Mrs. CLAUDE J. WISEMANto have on the spiritual side of the, service * # * they sped, turning sharply at tho corner of W . A. CourHami; black silk; Mrs. L. H. strong drlok and drove rather recklessly. The entire audience then repaired to the Portly good natured “Uncle Bill” Bru- the Excursion house, breaking the tongue Stein, black- spangled, flat*. Mrs, Charles Near the corner of Mattison avenue he ran maker, though not much of a sailor, came Welsbacker, black silk; Mrs. Charles FISHING TACKLE auditorium for the devotional service held of the carriage and throwing tho coachman HAND MADE UOD8 645 Cookman Avenue. into another wag^n, smashing a wheel. The near going to sea in a butter tub a few days Smith, white •satin, red trimmings; Mrs. C. daliy from 0.45 to 7 o’clock. It was a help to the ground. Continuing in their mad Samuels, black spangled net, and.Mi^s. A ., REPAIRING ON RODS AND REELS young lady fainted and was carried into a since. 6 e was fishing alone, seated In state BLOOD WORMS THB OLD STAND. ful and profitable 15 minutes spent by all. flight they raced up Lake avenue ciose to J. Graham, figured silk. ’ . LIVE MINNOWS There was only an hour Intermission for Main street drug/store. on the upturned kit, when in rolled a heavy SHEDDER CR\BS Wilson then went for another wagon in the water. Directly in their path stood a breakfast, and It 1b astonishing how far sea and angler and tub were swept down woman and two children unaware of their The glare and glamour of life and beauty J. F, SEGER some of the people could walk yesterday! w h ic h to take tlie girl home. When here, near'y to tho undertow. Down the again with dazzling brilliancy transformed danger uptil Oflicer Pittenger shouted a 647J Cookman Avenue. Asbury Park COCA WINE get their meal, eat It and return to the audi turned on Main street the lnprse was travel beach he tramped disconsolately to tho the ballroom of the Columbia Saturday ing at a rapid gait and the wagon was warning. They sprung to tho water’s edge torium vicinity. roosting place of the angler*, the fishing arjfl just escaped theiiying team hy a few evening. It was a charming scene and as swaying to and-fro, the vehicle Anally strik V i i i C oca Rev. Dr. Schell conducted the .young pier, and told them the tale of how be .had inches. Shortly after both horses fell Into pleasant as it was protty; The event- was ing the sld.asvhlk w ith a crash. Fortunate people’s meeting In the temple at 8 0 clock* been fishing In a bo it and had been hauled the lake and after wadhig ai'ouud finally counted one of. the most succassful of the Asbury Park for ly no damage was done. overboard by a monster weakfish he had OUR NEW PREPARATION The meeting was held an hour earlier than came ashore and were caught. season. Among tho graceful dancers usual in order that the people might be in Oflicer VanWIckle remonstrated with hooked. present were noticed tho following: Health and Recreation Wilson and urged him to go home, but * .* ♦ time for the love feast at 9 o’clock. Tho President’s Only Regret. Mabel Nelson Shattuck, white silk, chif But of World Renowned Virtue Wilson got sassy and proceeded to abuse The cro^vd on the beach Saturday after fon, ! spangled trimming; Mrs. N. Rose Drew Seminary quartet sang “Nearer, My Dr. J. E. Price is authority for the state the officer. This resulted in his arrest. noon were greatly Interested In a feat which Pugsley, white mull, diamonds; Mrs. C. S. Bamman’s for choice Groceries. Not This preparation of Coca tones'up God, to Thee.” Miss Grace Fitzgerald was quite dangerous to the persons who ment that after President McKinley had Smith, pink organdie,black lace, diamonds; only the best, but also t he cheapest place sang very sweetly “The Man of Galilee.” The young lady revived and then left the the whole system, is particularly performed it. Four young male bathers took returned to Normanhurst from his’ recent Miss .Holbrook, white organdie; Miss C. H. lu town for good sof the same quality. W e A large gathering wai present considering drug store by a rear door and hastened Tracy, white dotted swiss and lace; Miss aro selling the finest Butter made at nearly, adapted to Physical and Nervous it into their heads to swim out to the yacht visit to Oceau Grove, ho expressed but one the untimely hour. The service was most home. Wilson was given a hearing last H. O. Vail, striped silk: Miss Vjan Seyfried, tho same price you pay for Buttorine, Oleo- prostration, and to build up per Emma B, which lay at anchor about a half regret, and that was that his devoted wife light blue trimmed with pink roSes; Mis^ margorineor fixed up Embalmed Butter, ly given up to music. The collection was night before Police Justice Borden. Sen mile from shore. Upon reaching the vessel had not been able to accompany him to M. E. Rouise, French gow n of pink satin, which surely no one really relishes. The sons wasted by continued ill flf-3, the largest taken this season. tence was suspended. pearl triinmlug, diamonds, aud Miss Maud drop In price of Coffee has been faithfully they wanted to board her and rest but their look on the vast audience in tho auditor h^<h. 75 cants, pint bottles. The meetings for the promotion of holi Gllllea, white organdlo. followed by us until now you can buy a Ihe Sunshine poetess. request was refused, and the young men, ium, and see for herself the beautiful flut*. pound of good coffee at Bam man’s for 15c ness and the helping hand meeting were al Endorsed by all Physicians. Miss Alice Hallowell, widely known as now quite fatigued by their swim, started ter of over 12,000 handkerchiefs as the vast Each*suecoeding hop at Sunset Hall seems which a little over a year ago sold at 30 Prepared only by so In fall blast at 8 o'clock, and were just the “sunshine poetess” of Washington, Is to return to the shore. The current was ex throng gave him tbe Chautauqua salute. to increafo In brilliancy, and the enjoyment cents. as enthusiastic as any services held during The president also told Vice-President Be sure to try this Leader. On the other staying at 309 Sewall avenue. Miss Hallo- ceedingly strong, and before the beach was they afford grows proportionately. Satur hand the sharp rise In price of Tea will be W . R . H A M , the day. well Is only three feet in height and practi reached Asbury avenue and Ross’ were far Hobart that his visit to Ocean Grovo and day ovening’s pursuit of pleasure “^vas at ignored by us until forced to change. At 9 o’clock the three side meetings were cally an invalid, but Is an energetic, sel* to the north. A good sprint up tho beach the gfeat auditorium was pne of the hapr- tended by a great number-of pretty girls All wintor long we have watched and picked up the bargains a? they wero offered Druggist and Apothecary, dismissed and the people helped to swell the supporting little lady of considerable tal” quickly revived them, and It is not likely piest hours of his life, and that Mr. Hobart and proved a joyous gathering. Among audience that for more than an hour had and are now In first-class shape to supply ent. She gives readings and writes reada another foolish attempt of this kind will be should have been present also. those who graced the floor were: the wants of the largest hotels and boarding 167 Main St. Asbury Park. been gathering In the audltorlurp to take, . . J------— ------l ble articles for the-newspapers and short made by this quartette, at 1 a t. Miss Blrtley, wiilte raousseline de sole; houses, as well as p»ivate families. part in the annual love feast service. This Miss Thomas, white French batiste lace; Depend 011 it if ever we are undersold poems which have won for her the title of <3. * + * Razors and Cuss Word*. is a great service! Bishop Fitzgerald had An unique bathing pair at Fifth avenue Razors flashed and jwleked words flow Miss Florence Riley, white silk mull, dia something or other Is wrong. It will pay tho “sunshine poetess.” She expects to mond?; Miss Katherine Boland, white satin, to deal with a reliable house. charge. There were no addresses, but for give an entertainment herein a few days, are the cause of much amusement to the fast among a crowd of colored gentlemen Duchesse lace; Miss Jennetto Wells, pink an hour there was singing, giving testi assisted by B. Gv Harlan, the singer, and boardwalk idlors. One of th%> duo, H. M. on the corner of Kingsley street and Fourth organdie, black point de ’sprit; Miss Emma monies and shouting. Keller of New York, a cottager on Setfall avenue Saturday night. They had been Wells, white organdie, purple silk; Miss J y l. L . BAMMAN otlie/ talent. Miss Hallowell has written Mollie Wells, white organdlo. pearls; Miss Previous to the morning sertnon the choir avenue, Is of portly dimensions and tips tho walking for a cake and the gentlemen’s thb “Story of Marlon Clark” which has Annabelle Arnold, black net over taffeta; “ OUR GROCER” 4 CJOICE IflAGI sang the “Hallelujah" chorus, and then been published as a paper bound booklet scales at 250 pounds easily. His companion prize, a box of cigars, which was to have Miss Eliz ibeth Quinn, white organdie, dia been distributed, had been stolen. Officers monds; Miss Mame Kolley, white satin, Bishop Charles H. Fowler of Buffalo preach and Is on sal* at the boardwalk bookstore. is a diminutive fox terrier, six months old R. I t Squiiru and Muln St., Asbury Paris. Of 75 acres on the banks of ed from the twelfth 1 verse of the 48th Borden and Nutt took two of the scrappers pink ribbon trimmings; Miss Geraldine and but a few Inches long, and not as high Kelley, w hite point, de ’sprit; Miss Hazel Spring Luke, New Jersey. Shark River, for sale low; to Psalm: “Walkabout Zion, and go round Runaway DasIies'Into Another Team. as his owner's shoe tops. Twice a day they before Justice Borden, but as the policemen Wallace, white mull with lace; Mrs. Brown, about her: tell the towers thereof.” Samuel A. Reeves of Ocean Grove and a enjoy their, ocean bath, the little canlne had not seen tho scrap and no ono appeared black silk, diamonds; Miss Katherine Far close an estate. Two fine min Bishop Fowler said that as he understood Beemlngly as fond or the water as his mas to enter complaint, they were discharged. rell, white mousselino de soie, diamonds; young lady companion met with an acci Miss Annie Schlick, black net over white H^ve You Tried Our eral springs on the property. this life as set forth In the book of God it dent near Port-au-Peck while out driving ter. ■ ’•' * * * taffeta: Mies Ray wood, green silk, taffeta; was a warfare. “A walled city Is a relic of- Auditorium Services to Continue. , Miss Mame Itiley. white organdie over silk; Elegant location for a sanita Saturday evening. The carriage In which I iSunrlse parties are growing ~in popular Double Glasses ? barbarism. There are but portions of two they were riding was struck by a 'runaway At the evening service In the Asbury Miss Dalton, black*netrover black silk; Miss rium or subdivision into villa former walled cities In America—at St. Au ity. They say so, and If they say so, it Park, auditorium last night it was an Edwina G. Cook, pink silk, point do ’sprit; team and the young lady was thrown to must be true. “They” are a party of Jer Miss Birmingham, Miss Crawson,pink mous- plots. For ful! particulars, ap- gustine, a gate, and at Quebec the remains the ground. She narrowly escaped the heels nounced that services would be held two seltne de soie; Miss McGlynn, gray sllk,d(a- Both near and far in one frame sey City gentlemen who are making a more Sundays In^tlie building, and If the of a wall. In China there are many walled of the Tiorae, but beyond a few bruises was monds; Miss A. Kelly, white ppintde’sprit; P t y t 0 * prominent uptown hotel their summer Miss A. La Bar, black silk, point do ’sprit; cities. Outside the Chinese cities there are unhurt. The wagon was broken, but tem attendance proved satisfactory and war We wil! guarantee to fit your eyes with them Miss Smith, whlto mull, lace trimmings; and if not a ittsfaetory after a fair trial will change moats placed to prevent the approach of home. If you should happen to “stray up ranted It the building would remain open porary repairs allowed them to drltfe home. the boardwalk as far as—well, say Eighth Miss Winnie Martin, white monssdino de the lenses for two separate pairs without extra enemies. Thus the walls of cities are help till Oct. 1. sole; Miss Mame McKinless, whlto satin, W. H. BEEGLE avenue, any nice morning between the Have you Headaeh«, Neuralgia, Pain ia the < ed and protected by these moats.” Lad's Thumb Severely Cut. pearls; Miss Alice J. Dempsey; white or Eyes ? For relief co. suit hours of four and six, you would probably ^ Cohen on the Jew. gandie. point do’ ’sprit; Miss Rysa Demp Using the walled city as an Illustration While playing with a knife on Saturday, 226 Main Street find Miss Meta Miller, John Mingus, Miss Hefr Cohen, whb has lectured with won sey, pale blue organdie; Miss Fmronce Rod he(Bald that it formed the theme upon De Witt Polhemus, the 0-yearrold son of D. derful success In Aabury Park, has beon re dy, white mousselino do soie, pearls; Miss & CO.', Mabel Brown, Miss Mabel Bogardus and quested to deliver oue of his most popular LEECH, STILES ASBURY PARK, N. J. which to build a sermofa. M. Polhemus, butcher, nearly severed the L. Kelley, white organdie, pink, diamonds; Messrs. Benjamin S. Farrier, Alexander Instructive lectures on “The Jew of Yester-. Miss Mame McGrane, pink organdie over Then he said that the human body was a tip of his thumb of tho-left hand. The Judson, Harold and Tinker, all enjoying day,Today and*Totnorrow,” in the old rink, taffeta; Mfss Addff* Suifivan, yellow sflk, Philadelphia Eye . Specialists, ‘Or, wonderful macohine. He described the blood sfrhrted forth and the little fellow Hock and Lake avenues, today at 4 o’clock, the scene spread before them. heliotropo lined; Miss Regina O’Donohuo, wonders of that body, the nerves, tissues, promptly fainted. Dr. H. S. Kinmonth llfus.rated with a very,unique and rare col lavender silk, duchesse lace; Miss O’Dono- J. J. TUCKER, Executor/ brain, etc. Th en he described the wonder lection of articles usod in tho east. 204* hue, w hite satin," duchesse lace. 222 MAlJSi STREET, dressed the injury. * Dress Goods lor Autumn ful Clock at Strasburg and told the wonders N ot a ffcw sample patterns for you to look These Chilly Evenings There- have been larger hops hold this EVERY FRIDAY. Hours 9.30 to 5. 37 West 12th St, New York City. of which It was capable, how it was wtjuiid Steinbnch’s For Trunks. at, but a complete stock secured for our Demand a Ilght-nveight overcoat. Our 8ummerat the Metropolitan Hhan that [of 180-W-1-5-0-7-201-8-8-7-8-B Up once in 1,000 years and kept accurately W e sell thousands o f trufiks evfery year patrons from the cities, who want to re stock is brand new and the - charging, .will, last Saturday evening, but none have been Free exainlnatton and ill work guaranteed. all the chronomlc records during that time, at about this season. Both Stores show plenish their wardrobe before going home. meet? with your approval. more enjoyable. To thoso who participated everi to rooordlng the one extra day gained complete lines and every trunk purchased The S teinbach com pany. The Steinbach Company;- - we guarantee as to durability. The Mammoth The Ocean Palace. Pioneer Clothiers. Two Establishments. the occasion wjis just as highly appreciated Capital, $ 100,000 Surplus, $ 70,000 In 400 years. T ii e S t e i n b a c h Co m p a n y , as though tlie number of dancers was very Asbory fark a«j Ocean Cron “Now,” he sald/'suppose the clock should On the trolley. You know the stores. W atermelons. V olla I much larger. Tho gowns of the -young get out of order just a.Ilttle, would you de Many Hotels Close Karly. A carload of fine white Ice rind “Sweet Tho book auction next door to tho West ladies were exquisite In style. stroy the whole otockF’ ■ hearts,” largo and luscious, best lu thelmar- End hotel will continue for a few days Ravenswood Inn, 504 Fifth avenue, Is First National Bank BANK Speaking of the difference! between a ket, wholesale and retail. In car on railroad longer. Asbury Park’s best people are at One of the finest hops over given at the open all the year. Comfortably heated at Asbury avenuo, also at Central hall,Mat tending it., Salos this morning, this after horso and a man he said that if a horse sunparlor overlooking Sunset lake. Liber Coleman House was that of last Saturday OF ASBURY PARK Main Street, Aabury Park, tison avenue. Come and see them. 204* noon and tonight. lD5tf jgot caught In a bridge on one occasion he al table. Moderate rates. 204-9. evening. £t was an evening that ali who Mattispn Avenue and Bond Street /Aain Avenue, Ocean Orove would sliy at tha£ bridge the next time he Bicycle Academy. Dr. Dadlrr.lan»s Zaooiak or Matzoon. participated will long recall with pleasure. (Organized February, 1880.) passed that way. But a man will fall into U n e e d a L u n c h R o o m Refreshing ahd nourishing bevenure at Among thoso who had tile pleasure of tak Condensed Statement of Condition at Close Open for business again. Instruction, of Business August 25, 1899. a saloon one week and fall into the same Will be opened as an annex to the New rental and repairs. Lake avenue and Heck Coleman’s pharmacy by the bottle or by the ing,part wero: - OFFICERS York Dining Room. Lunches 10c; regular street^ J. L. Wiseman, manager. 175 tf * i.—Adv. 169 tf. RESOURCES. one the next week without a single shy. " M rs. B. S. Adams, Mrs, W. S. Thompson, Geo. 3 KnoitnL, President. dinner 15 and 25c. Mrs. J. W. Rubottom. Mrs. and Miss F. E. Ferris, Mrs. and M iss O. H . Brown, let VicerPresident. Speaking of the towers of Zion he said 4 Cures Indigestion. M. L. Bamman, 2d Vice-President. Loans and Discounts...... $534,218 06 Opera House block, Cookman and Bangs F o r Sale.* Bean, Miss A. Woods, Miss Hartford, Miss Bonds aud Mortgages,...... v 10,400 00 that on one of the corners he would put avenue, Asbury Park. I87tf • TV e are looking for a case of Indigestion M. V . Daqeb, Cashier, Furniture and Fixtures...... 8,610 00 Two of the most desirable lota at Deal for Gordon, Mrs. William Fuust, Mrs. anil Miss M. H. S cott, Assistant Cashier “Instinct.” The Instinct of the bee In fly that cannot.be cured by taking RonneUne. Collins, Mrs^ and Miss Jotiqs, Mrtf. That- Banking House...... 80,000 00 sale at a sacrifice. Address “Owner," IK)3 Price 50c. arid $1. For sale a t Kinmonth’s. DIREOTOB8 , llteal Estate ...... 17,600 00 ing In a “bee line” to Its hive, or the P r iv a te Grand avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. 203-b* oher, Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Tnomas P. Smith. G. F. Kroehl, Mahlon It, Margemm, Expense.*...... '•...... 1;5M 41 squirrel in laylnir up Its winter store were Mailing cards, views of Asjmry Park, at Mrs. J. J. Duffy, Mrs. Thomas M. Donald, Due from Banks 1 ...... 361,604 40 The cheapest fares for local excursion Mrs. Dwight, Miss A, Palen, Mrs. Irving Oliver H. Brown, William H. Beegle, Cash on, .Hand...... 60,886 10 described. . , \ Borden’s. corner Bond street and Mattison The demonstration of . O’Donohue’s business in tne State of New Jersey,aro Bruce S. peator, 6. W. Ktfkbride, avenue. 204 Saoll, Miss A. Richmond, Mrs. A. F, Mason, D . O. C overt, M, L. B am m an. On another tower he would place the Greater New York coffees at J. J. Parker’s those of the'New York and Long Branch Mrs. A. Gasbin, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. F. Cum $024,807 07 Main street store, for the past two weeks, railroad—tw o cents per mile is ttfo rate » Isa a c O. K ennedy, Charles-'A. Y ou n g, LIABILITIES- Rennet-ine. * mings. Mrs. Jacob Lefover, Mrs. G. L. Dick Milan Roes, Albert C. Twining, Bible. He said that he would pu‘ that has been so successful they have"declded to charged. 195-207 Sherman B. Oviatt, Samuel Johnson, Indigestion relieved .at once by taking -g son, Mrs. W. M. Dickson, Mrs. D. S. Har- Capital a t o o k...... 3 BO,000 00 book against all the other books, and that remain one week longer. Bon’t miss the William Hathaway. Rennet-ine, For sale at Einmonth’s Drug The Devonport Inn, corner Second and or, Mrs. J. D. Longhead, Mrs. C- G. John- Surplus and Undivided Profits...... 45,078 5i it would dlscount.them ten to one. lie opportunity to taste their coffees as this Is Mrs. S. B. Goodwin and Mrs, J. B. P e r m i t s ...... 770,828 48 Store. . positively their last week and no housewife Ocean avenues, will remain open during • D u e to B anks...... 60,883 Oi then described the wonders of the Bible in should fall to try them. 109 tf. September and October. Special terms for ferryman. A •„ , . \ Comparative Deposits Dividends Unpaid ...... ■..«...»<» 24 00 , art,* oratory and imagery. This book came D id it ever occur to you th at the excur*' these two months. Service and table the Septem ber S, * 8 8 6 ...... $873,794 57 'he largest full litass hop of tho season from the most bigoted set of people/ But flon rates on tho N ew Y ork and* Long best. Ev C. L i n d s a y . 197-204 " 8, (888 4G8.lg 4.44 t f a t j t n - 07 Just stop and think tor a moment I The. tobk place Saturdiror evening a t tho Devon . . . . . it will stand for ever and ever. 3ranch railroad are twoj cents per mile, ana excursion fare between Belmar, Long “ 6, X893 ; . 489,111.13 1th the frequent train service, time and Black’s Malt Extract invigorates, 20 cents shire and was greatly ,eqjoyed by the fol A nother.tower he called tho unity of the Branch, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove and 11 It 636.033 * CF7JCS&S. loney is Baved by using the rail line to Red Bank on the New York and Long a bottle; three for 50 cents. Opposite post lowing ladles: 1897 . • • • •’ *'- "book. U n ity is .something that strikes bt id rmm Asbury Park and Ocean Grove, offlce. - 183 “ 7 . »8q B . .... £04,944.77 K^KRY C. WINSOR, President. .Branoh railroad is only two cents per mile Miss Hazel Clarkei m ss Fuerv, Miss Bes------1----- I the objeot you have in view. The IJible ing Branch,’ Red, Bank and Belmar —tloketa good until used. 105-207 , G^O. W. Vice-President. .95-207 ' ■ , Every ladv w ants :a gOod complexion. Cocoran, Miss Elizabeth llecabe, MIbs Patrons *aloables received for safe keeping does this. The Bible was not written by DevittvM iss Edjth ^Vl^iams, Miss Edith Tho use of Mme. Carnetas’ face steamers ^Foreign"Exchar bought ami sold. ColI*o- QDMVKO B. DAYTON, Cuhler. innet-me cures indigestion.’- Forsaleat RenneMne cures dyspepsia. ■ For sale at assures this. For sale at Black's drug 1 ttly acknowledged.' JU93R MINOT, AM’tCm liler Continued on Pa are 5 Ktynnonth’s. lOCtf. Kinm onth’e. 160tfv store, opposite poatofllce. 201-204. 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,EY COMEjifei^SRrf Buid That Canlon Consul’s Trouble SIDE PLEASURES. liegan a Year Ago. PerHnns-M Tn*c-Tjr-fccssIW Kfi n^rnt^hPtt" "Who Hf*lp to Mako the PaBSlntt FTaridsome“ O cean JO A DISPUTE, Batonyl^w cfef Thlitiw-jVlififcH Srfi&Jrtrt'jS m m anti Where They Stay Awhile at th e . Vice roy.of Cun ton Al lew d That Made from pure - A n b u ry P a t IL ' ■ . . v^aler-R iclily F ar-rr.: “ Kir. Hettlne riiieetl Murt* Cnti ll «lt*u In Inlerpreter \ Thun ln Hint. i
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More Interesting Than , ’ ^iiiillisiinijii'Akli'l FICTION Ui UtilS -« r A Few of tfre Adyantagrs of Having a Telephpnein Vour House y T hs ’feiephoUe'Sorvico j* .jUicber and more exact than any mpsscngef. BICYGLE&l It increases .the fauiifty with which Invitations may be extendeti and aceeptedj Telephone Service lessens the laborious detail of housekeeping by .bringing the _ IradeBmen with,io isqmedlate and constant reach of orders. * i In” case of serious iiinesBiit enables the nurtie to be in Hi^aoet^qptinuous eonsiil- [ ,',r? ‘‘ VtH? fl ..i: tation with the jJhysieiam ' i i ; ; ' Va tiie -aSller * atticiwaiUntr foi-gQod'.roafls! Telephbns Ser?!c^ adds, imfajeasurably to the comfoit of suburtian life, byfcring- Jjaf-i8a:£0>d have Ifr.overhaulefl. 'have} the . Jkig theoity wjlbiu'sijealcing distance. • / • < > W arinaa ■ j u & a t i i & jp a » :« id ‘jrtl>Mrtlmil.*iA The sense'of security Inspired by the knowledge that Police or Flle Dep'futm ent! jmeasuce af.SaltiBftiotion'ias’bmrsJisyouiiiide. m ay ^ ejii8t3in'0 y cohimunicaied wlih Ik agrent coasfbrt. ysxtPtnaohlBe-.wltlr'tliol Cpll toicrwledgeiilat, ^ TelepHob^ Service Adds to the.cosnfort of the nods^hold by etsabliiig .tiepnep I *33-164 Main Straett It is safe and in perfect condition. £Tcliaati.‘ . of the toca&ly to give timely notice of ahy desired ehange toithe ho^lre it Asbury Park. e^ rv in g ipa&ilfe., ! ' .• ‘ : r 1 ' - ■{ W whafeh>al!^r.'we cai daplitatai uayr.pait r.i? • .. It beeps tite-maaibera of a family Ip constant touch, ao matter in what^art oi Mi Buy bipyilae * e tt6r Eiaminai-yDUr tlrtes.: ,* 3 i r u jd A iJ the aoutftry-they m p y be located. . i - i > ; . - -> iu /flat iorilCKiaS.cif thd rim.i lies.’t niae'j ihim: Telephone Sertice'sfi’ es'T im e, Strength -S^ei*TC«.'!- 1 '• '■ 1 lUl»verhaaiect. nt) m'n!) n o. a. 1 . No progressive household can .a fiord to be WithOu>lhis Iiiualaable adjutiet to hi ‘.i!J ‘jo c'ivi.«v« "Li J !-m\ j * ‘jb conftblfeuM iiripg'. - * \ ■ ’ > * « , '* • j . a t u <«idZadiatlM iJfeiCas.'fK .’i'll) ,r.i l U O ^ :H L A :s&i*viQM \I !* t *• 3 * particulars addj>e^5th€|Coatraofe.D^pjirtment, i -/ «V-ira ->.,{} R EPA U lcBttO Pj A®S34CSaEB;aA Or‘call bjr!^Je^*one wjthout phargo - . ,» , j , .,]7 nl S7«il uc-j or!: . );>ExbU*co4ttJB ?B ® ivsC sii|3t attMi (Junta,- I^pvk ywrfc NPWi'J'et&y. v i crtftmgap M a' cwvtnfla * i t w-oi - ,«ii!uo y. o tx^a '3 cv- ~Jlic 3 Ip M L a to t st!, BRo6gjir#t; T»'qx#iT«B rHJfiM IIB MEft^eWBURY PARK/ V IC TO niA . rUAXUiy. aV O M O YI.'A'JO New Vor!;—Chas. Mura OYBQ ^ : v / \ v.iiaO -ihT A. J. Schlatter, U K Bar rav, Marie B. Harrl ASBUBS-EABKr—------i.iTT^rn’ Brooklyn—M. J. Kfnned m i n i 8. Van Nortin. J. K. Allen, J. K. Niles,, Jersey City—P. T. Reilly; B, C. Hamlin, $Ilss L. D. Niles, J. H. Town- ‘v‘ ^Ve bavg for, saje^^prop- LET L?S i)O IT. n T. \ » H /O K V 'O I ..I I t N T H¥j* f41- ! 4 i r’ C 'y fl.rtir Phlla.—R. N01 man Palmer. x j e r t Y i " J & A Sixth ; ■ -ayariue. •! • W ashington—Dr. M. D’Arcey M agee and .'■ i, ■ 1 ! t. J' > •!' I I > .» V; nd'rrte, let'.fis-jclp the w ork f o r y o u . " " '- Newark—E. H. McCormlclq and wife, Joe, CWcagO—D . J . McDemond. N ew Y ork—Mrs. J. VCV BerrW ,.‘ Tv.tUliif- - 2 ftfeX i-ftcIes and iom fo • ‘ -Packing is; a'part of 6ur busmess. t W e l^ave a force 1 Emla&^Wnn Iftladd^-/ U !“n 1 i’r.i:V'c'ij'-.c ,c "UMol ,}! rpoms., .Let us give, you- of experien ced pien who are perfectly trustworthy^ Any flitol^Kfl.iM qQqaiiiiftjte b r p 3 3 2 i!, csioiit6M ^ 0 ?A :'auie8. &al w ilt, Chaa. i.. .TA jy—Kartliorlno Wehmeyer, Margaret U R D f i R 6 WESTERN'D HOTfet work'dpne by t-liem we1 %yiU> guarantae-to- be satisfawtoty. W^Wtt&yeO r. ,1^07 I:* vfUiov/ t d . tiisW S as’a^ T .’ f t s lU M orir ti. 'B. Case, "d; v&ry iov^ jp'ric^ on this ■ M!
ItittonliotiBO.’ . Pa MHJli Plalnfiald—H. N Davis. ^ MATTHEVV. ■ Indianapolis — H. Wasson, J. N. . P hlla.—J. Curly Cuevalter. Newark—COTj^^jj>® 0 '--J
W est Chester,.rtir^-TC.lM*. U t i y t W . 1 .V ile ) 0 u1 n *» ♦'A r * »S5B?*8PTfif«!P%8Wftr» St. Paul—J. F. Dean. New York—J, S. Smoot, Jack Broden. J‘S{ow6,Vork—& and .family^. ; i. -Nawarlc—R^TilJard. - * 1 ■. s..'I--: Fcafc«i h ,f. ^ A : J'J t*A J u ’.i New York—ST. . . 1. Keeler, ...... Bamberg, H. Princeton—Mr. Skirm. a R oykw ^U F. D. Llvasmore, M. G. Ryan MTa m(?oope^lle’ 1 r f AH’% S t Jpu«s, 5 ; ^ and wife, Til os; W: Tlerde, C. E. Mpshey, ind^wifcr ------Chas. w; Fairchilds, J. H. Asper. F. C. A, Conk- jBrooklyn—^iogfcO’Keofe, o b s i i s Misst o O’Keefe.* Weber, J. L. Hynson, Thos. Barker and wife. Miss Barkei OranSer a v u W w .b . 'feoa^,1 *Katha- P h ila .-” ------rUwiC»!Mtnabanr flai». »A. *5i i^fifitenanCfc _ O] 80n* *12 sj tyi.-J !**•«: '1 G. W. Ko< r-Geo. L. House,Jn,.; j SlltV!< Patrick, J. _ ew York—dTF. "RahdolpFand wife, F ~ Hughes and wife, M! M. M owery, M. S. Baines. W eslef Trafloj-d G orm an, and wife, P. B. Greene. Kft'feattl. ’ Mrs. f }P.; N ewAA—j W eehawken—H. C. McKenzie. roll andNjme/ fcPSTOH berg. fiaat Qrang»~Wm. U, Jube. g&M; 8* Graham and Brooklyn—Fred. WpL BTrissteller. iSQriTvuT, An advantage possessed1 hy no ottpr,J — ASH fcANJh- ____ ... Germantown—Mra. M. 8. Parr. ~ ^ ‘ ' T|eSlr6elsoysiuIfii,P3[La!{!, Seaside Resort on the Jersey Coast, j Moateland, N. J.—S. Rouland. wen am Phila. John A. H. FlBOher, H* P. Fischer. Cloud.loud. eijsJirfjiA w’- ».... j cnl.'.i-fTirr-i t •• f'. j i ,‘.; i ' *•.< I - i •: • — - : ' ) ’ * ’, ; . • . ... .j3 Roselle—Miss A. F+Tuoker. . , lea Mc- i 5*r*^56. brr, / T h e r | 0 ; w ill n^vep-be -another sbaside tow n in M ^m outh C ounty 1 that w ill | Glnley. j^lsa J. MoGinley. Brooklyn—J as.j Stireeney, S. N. Peters A W \ «.» '' ^ M •xkrmmi ,,! ’ t l l 0 ^An'ir^ '.A/iiAAi-o nr\n/inti Dlt/l^r.OQ [fliATH 7 ri nil +k a m n r\ BRIQHTO] New York-*S?iUllWJK ' White, .. _ A l b e m a r l e . Lafayette, Ind.—Herman Poulltzer and A shury,JPar^ T.m ,tNemY^k-^Gt>oi\Wr(jj'j}ll|it£,J.>JJi'Ena«l R. B. Smith, Mra. H. It Hardenbronk, Lot ftthr tie Nells. _n: c n \ \ Brooklyn APViSllies, Miss N. Betw een- Seabrigliit rand .^km egat* iarioc A lready laid o u t V ithi -streets; averaging; | Cleveland—Miss E. M. Jones, C. . A. R. Qlmes, Mlsa A, O..Grady..M rs. Geo. R ld^dd, N. J.-W . M. Sherwood. Broker. ^>:>h £h di-J ^BlnnU^.j^a^fC. ^ t t and Mltohell and wife. $IF T Y PER> O E N T^LEgS“ jn^wfi4th ,thjan those ot. A sbury. P arkj W ithout suoli;, Jersey City—Ai'Pj(KH(*8 .r.'. [iV irlT A U Sharon Hill—John Mftldoon and wife. Cleveland—G._H.Brosjn------open spaces as AsburyjPaik: ;! f'-' i; ' > •;.... V■ ; " ' J C Rome, N. Y —W. H, Van Wagoner. Stelflway, L. L—Margie Burdon. aBHSflfSWMSP^-W M x ■ J. j-y'dW W m P& iiW Ll'.l N ew ' 'i'Qrk—Mrs. H . B. Hanford, F. C. liWhi oil v i->vj}*jii’tja.7tn A jiimjjj HanfortandWltei'JLeidX aroSTn.^Mlss F. aiadDapff^Maf? AIcJIemaQ,-1 ’MaCgaret'-HO^ Kfiller, H. L. Falk, Geo. Hahn, Theo. San der and child, Henry Dusohiner, A. Jeason, A. HlEbat,-'JffiB^atPGUTOri,'Hfi?K: ^‘fW ^ lk M -tK ’ B.fflliHSnO ! " O , r^tJIRE'.OE . ■ ° K » ' 3»^JE N e a s a a r o ______• r i m a h i e d v «:/«(; i« .al 0 : b vtaW j t g S M L * ” " ' “ M ' ‘ , J .fSo.-j.niii * -o
RULES MUST BE STRICT. i AMONG THE HOTELS. Jittitm m em s .HmusettKtm CROAT M Y IN THE CAMP 1 * , ‘ . , • The Only Safe£tt*rd. for Valuables Diversions and Amusement* That r r r - Checked at Bath Houses. 7 Con tinned from Page 1. Entertain the Guests. The Strict rules necessary to the safe The benefit tendered the waiters of the A v e n u e keeping of the thousands of dollars’ worth Hotel Monmouth was a success both artistic TH A T’S A U L - • one man, but 40 different writers for 1,500 of valuables daily checked at the bathing ally and financially. The principal features NEAR TUB RAILROAD years contributed to it, from the king on offices along the ocean front were not en of the evening were the ballad sung by Except we want you to feel that this is a per the throne to the prisoner in the cell, the tirely app: eclated by Isaac Fromme, city Mrs. Fannie Cohn and the amusing mono carpenter, fisherman, shepherd, prince, registrar of New York, a guest at the logue delivered by Chris Hills. The benefit sonal invitation to you to visit etc. Coleman House, who took a bath at 'AB concluded with a cakewalk, which In turn Tuesday and Wednesday Another tower he called the “contents bury avenue yesterday. was followed by dancing. of the book.” He then told the story of Mr. Fromme checked 182 and his gold creation, and said that he still believed in watch at the window and wrote his name Northern euchre, 7 tables. Ladies' flrst A u g u s t S 9 t l i 3 0 t l i Moses. Others may have been swamped by very legibly on the. flap of the envelope. prize, sterling silver case, Mrs. Kelley; sect the “Myths or Moses,’' but not he. He said Qn the duplicate slip bearing his name, ond, cut glass vase, Mis^ Lit tell; consola i. J PARKER S tion, Miss M. Thorne. Gentlemen’s first, AT 2,30 AND 8 P. M. ttyt the little scientists who sit In little which he presented when claiming his pro POPULAR GROCERY schools, may doubt, but that he would no.t perty, the name I n no way corresponded to handsome stein,'JTBT&moot; second, salt and pepper-silver mounted, M. I. Bonsall. doubt. “We are not left to drift like au„ the signature on the envelope, and Miss You will be very welcome whether .you come to buy,.or vtumn leaves, but have a tower behind Hulda Rogers accordingly refused to deliv Again the gnests afe the West End over PROF. GENTRY S just to look arotfnd. which we can stand in safety.” Over the er the package. Fromme then went tq Officer Sunday was the jolly crowd of Tammany gate of his wall Bishop Fowler said he Rogers and after stating the case again braves that have so often encamped there Oh ! We do want to say-arfew more words—we want would place the word “altruism," which wrote his name, which was as far from the this summer. Last evening the wairlors to call your special attention to our * means to sacrifice yourself for others.. original handwriting as had been his pre took a tallyho ride to Long Branch. Among Over the other gate he would put the word vious attempt. His Identity was unknown the number were W. J. Carroll, W. J. “death.” This monster watches ever to and he was compelled tcj wait until all the Duane, Horn T. J. Shelly, F. H. Sigerson, F* S O r U I * S smite us. Bishop Fowler made a grand other valuable packages had been claimed J. McManus^ H. P. O’Grady, Isaao’Fromme, peroration on the death of Christ on tbe by their owners, when his was returned and Mayor F. L. Ten Broeck of this city. A Feast of Wonder and Merriment for Ladies and Children, W e are running off a large lot, all kinds of Kingan’s cross, and His resun-ectlou from th$ tomb. after he had described the contents. Mr. 'Soups—‘4 Large Cans for 35c. This is one'|of the He preached from 11.2d to 12.45 and all of Fromme did not seem to realize the pre -The children of ti e Waldorf were highly GRAND PARADE DAILY AT i I A . M . * the great audience remained to the close, cautions were entirely for the safety of the entertained by an elephant party on Fri finest'Soups made—better lay by a little at thi« The first meeting held after the noon re-_ public, but on the contrary was said tb day evening last. There were about 2b PRICES, CH Ili)REN 15 CENTS, ADULTS *5 C E N T S . cess was conducted by Rev. William Frank have muttered that If he had tbe young of the little ones who took part, and In lin In Thornley chapel. The Sunday-school lady or Oflicer Rogers In New York for five stead pf flrst prizes being given for the m et in its usual'three departments at 2 • Tii-* T\mr ...pwark—R. H. Mtiroutn. J. M. Boremus y o u on^.-pay:Jorrw hat.you.m ej9jdi'S:' 5'>-r>i s.w W 'i-je ^•family. V C f'* fiO WT) (t . a*^’^ ‘--i ^rlergatown—Mfa.w/BorcK ^ ^ * -^(7'Jj^VV ' . ^ I ViV t>£/0 ! 4 /■' -i> vtlrulnpton, Dal.—Peter Bloomsbury, M. - I O C l CJb- costs nothingto gefr rid oft one m en,you- BltjoinshuoYMiss’E; Junes. * ’ »;*'• * 1 t r.r fclizabetli—H. B. Crane and* wife.' • I V / / 1 *are d one wii h it.n « , . -- r i I:'-S " ranbury, Nt J —I. S. Everett and wife, '-~"t ?' T.r -'v 2 -i "t j . .- , CAP.LTQM-..; .. + , : ' ; There-i^no^W#^.. fP-Kew York—F« V. Vidal, E.'Vidal, E. W. &nie, I. H. Lei her, Ed. Sykes, Ed. Colby, $V*\V. M . K ann. I. Chicago—Mrs. E. A. M ay., - _ -» > tf*JJcranton—T. II. Thomas airf'Vin*, tp.^A. frfapmas, t). J. Evans, H. C?r Voyle; \Ueh- frfideyoyle. ■* 0 .jFryer. jp'Kevj, Brufifrwlck—U**6. TV. Collins arid ■Hie, &r,- 'VYilcox and jvife, S^ra tycH^oir, Mary’MeHahon." Tvftouth Orange—D. J. Lejvis; jr. . '• •' 6 i 9 M attisO ii:r A w h tie T i' *?, LYNDHUHST. A r ,‘^ t®n , S. W J >.« J j s P IM JCI IK* K J f i a i l l i j Leading hotel in Ocean Grove. E w convenience: all m odeni Improvem^nt^v-^P"- fon ew York—G. A. OalmUn. pointments and cervice flrstclass; ele^ft^ liglits and -bdl in every room; exceptional lo- *Tjerant6ji, Pa.—C. IV. Nortbrup and Fam- cyttipa;,im8ur^4fl»'d|cuifibiei New Yorr^rchM^H^^orrternifl jwid»fcrtha^ftnro! ttiia\fat nkistJAwafeooifleof I special letteripa?{prflA{na^ ^Qi i f qlltij jSewark-S *l£ Burnett, A. H. Doughty, J. C. Keer, Jas. jIo'kS TroxnoceananaFleEcEerrom ocean anff^teEcKiE Lake. YM .I —• ♦ • v ------i . • i t J . . ; - * ' t, :> • f . f C«ntrallyJo4 ated- -Tableflrat elftsa. v I \ fi Si filcycle room*. frQ Ion burn, Fa.—T. E. Atherton, W. Corner Central and W’ebb avenues. p Open until October 1. E F. NELSON.* Northrop, Coiaw of Ocean* fnthway' find'* Beaoh"avenue. ^Location I ; V AMERICAN HOUSE. • I h f i V *un3fi«>assed: one block from qceaa Coijm Ocean and Bath avenues^ .Convenient to alljxtlnta .a n d 4 55. p m . — o f l i t e r eat.a fit.. A| jtfroi^M h^ssefyjpreet station, atB 00, 000,Km,, ieonta—8 . W . Rowe. ’ f i l e fo n t e n Jti! ...... -.I 3 $ S atu rd ays o n ly ), ^30, 8 10, 3 40, 4 20. terson—S. J. Barnes and wife, Mrs. irk bof ‘40M. S- y?. ^HLEBB, * 5 asftff VJ, p m . 58nnday«,815, &45,'a m, and i Barnes. _ „ _ . . o l B p n v , > • ...... \* Restaurant a la Cartt a o l From CprtiahdC fetreet statlcn.at 5 00.900, a m, Tabor—Mrs. E. W. Doolittle, Chas. 7 S« K ep t b y iTrlerids. N ice ly lo ca ted ; h a lf i a a t e S f t f c 3lc,'>r,h^.frfcalS, I&Bt&urimt C.un^! : 1390, O '2 d 8 a to rd ftja o M y h a 8 0 ,8 08, 8 S8,‘4 8S. ittle. bioi Uie Jaot baUiB.and, bathing ,: 5 j5,3nc^ 2 t9Q, p>m.f-Sunday 81&,9 45am t^nti terson—Susie Coi New Arborton *roj ffd*. s ^ n HAiWfijaaiffoN. ter, 0yaj«rJ3ar on (e^ch boat. ruttrn i Taylor. . 1 On ^ntid&y- vr IU stop at Interlaben an if Avon In KButherford—W. ,vi6w |4f|ttte <£•& and jJac ^ ^ ^ ^ rt^ ^ b u ry Park and A abury Park to M ^ . _brfe«i.| lltflctiillights *lftroy, P k > « W *C. 'TVllB, ^frs. E. A. . -. Welsh-Sarstiiti Soft Crabs, Green Turtle Soup * ’ THetffl'Szaai-ajSS ieptember. P. Q, B o x 2104. ^CougdoD,- -Wm. E; Congdon, "Wrii. H.“Bai: Ocejin and Abbott avenues I A . ifj.i ^B.^ERITAQE. “ riujN § lk^vk pni^tiELpHU (Jlroad St,) roa ley. ^Ricbmon^r-®''^Bir’yan JttidVlfe. " . 1 * "A60URY PARK,' fc-^Vlndapr-^W, E. ^ a d fisto n . ^<^iAfif^«4'3ri'sfeymour^4S■ ^'f ^ - 5 ,mf'5Tltman avenue, 4 and fi^UjQUntoe^Vittei^f- © iU hotel 1s ' B a KS'-’D i NNE 8$ fTOl ORDfeR , ^ 4 r ' w' V uck le and wi fe. * op«n all the year. Sun padtor*«.«l wwl'Udftlefl rW nfs fw the cbol A t 4 05, (rio/g'ao, l l 44, a in , 3 4*,'8 '30. 4 08, and New York—Thos. \V. PUtman Pittman and .wjife, Single Fart^ eis; Qjttltfren, 35 cts. 6 00, p m, weeb-days. Sundays, 4 05, and 8 80, ftraitr^lsesj, C. pc; month. The only hotel in ^ . T h e A l a s k a bittiip. '■’TJjfl lo jafttid Jsiof am . Market Street Wharf, via Camden and 'Lbs Attgeles—L. P. Hartpmn- ^hd w ife. ■ ct<(get(H«ioit,urlum ip4 “ Trenton]Trentonj 6 IO1 0 ^ # 19,;10fl0 arpj,arm, 280 -and-aadU 8 80 p'^rn.p .* 'Camden-*-Mrs. Henry Davis. Keith’s Utpres3tJj&nanychockB buegage direct. L eave v j v :. % i4 ^ r tr r Wei^iapxph^ Pa.—tMxa. C-,W.jHfch.. • - -Directly onVhe beach. ------. 10’am , * MiifersrvfNe—Cfarn J", Kramer. ■ AA OOp.m^we^k-dayP*00 p.m^we^k-dayp* * ‘ ^ ‘ » ^o rth Side of Shark River, ^ea^ ylyoii B^po t , Rah way W . W. ‘Urmston. Hotel Majestic • W ASHINbidjf A^'ll T^E PottgUcvvP. Pa.-r-Dr. C. A. Y oeum .j .* . Ocean Qrove r OLEAlENT &_CLEi T flkC 1 ASBURT PARK. iod » t tv cpatt ' Isorclatpwn-^B.-F. M<»yer, Jcmn SeweVs,' . LJCAVE BROAD STREET, PEIMDKLPOIA. Laura-Atkinson,F. Atkinson.. | , A -• 80 S o u th M ain str eet,I, (C jln we**... a^t^siLf^iJ 'iflb-ln llt efcd - BEJuMAR .TROIiEY- to Avon J« Ki o tU l'I, Proprietor * - Germantown—J. S. Biirry. l-'S ll ll A IT O vegetables., ____from our own awn fafarm. r All modern lmprorements; Terms For B altim ore a n d W a^blnjfton, 8 60, 7 2 0 ,-8 82. - 9 •• *. ^ •, ■- .v • Trit^EPHONE 5T ;F * ‘ ? ' 7 Phjja.—\V. W ilson and^far^ily.' \ mouerate Open aU the year. i ' : .Hk.4 iTRUAX 10 20,1 1 23 a ro. 12 09 (12 30 L im ited , D in in g Car), I CDIning Car), 3 12,4 41 (5 25 Q m greaajoasl 1 m ■«■■■• mm U Ui mJL » ' - - , ' V'- ' E;ust Orangrf—S. J.'Sdmiiigway and fani' i LUnlred, -iffnlng ), B«4,'fll7,-0M (Dining -Hy— - • Car), 7 81 (D in iqg (^rj.p ajnd 13 OBm ghtweak ' Mobile, A la.—E. D. Led, ■a, h . C iDiMtsloklS •E^BEM^ ‘ SO d .y a S unaayp. 3 60, 7.20, 9 J2,,11 23am , 1209, -112 (lilniog d a n , •B'Vfc, 4 41 (5 ^0 CongresBlon^ r v ! \W A R jFl'fiflM IM . _ Limited, Dining Car>/ B 84. 0B5 (Dining Car), r - (titi'ed Tlihf So<*eeHH o f/tlie Itevola- 7 ai turning Car), p m and 1205nlgbt. S hark river amiise.ment sompany ‘ V ,?£kNefr YcfrTr^Wml Shoe. Cfias. tion Tn' V»» A mh ii r e d . ■ Time tables of all otli«r trains bf thesystem HotWa; WXCf:V n U a ; jr., Cna?. A. WilsT PATTEN LINEmay be obtained at the ticket offices or station*. Jersey City—F. C. Ham ten, J. VV..Dusoa- l'ells Wliat He Mil While Iu Charge I^ierti^ i’lhta* Siuiti* nbfaingy, Aug. -T. _ „ „ ‘ J- B, WOOD. Qen, Pass. Agt 1 < SOMT-W *NO OF iSHARK*'RlVBR BRIDGE berry. *~I,opnlar sVn,i»wtl?v'W ilh^(he revobitiou- - .* AND JHB /. B. Hutchinson.J3en. Manager. ; Mt.’V em on —F . M. Tiekenor. ■ - \ .• at f\^atilitt;i>' ' »»ry •m ovciiirni V uinliniinisJn*d. * There .• i . ■ { ■' I_.v , * I /,> T T r r x m — - « . . . . Phila.^—CIkis. H. Kline, W.-H. Alcoek. ha-i been sftufi* rii*Vug by p.iid riot»irs, but Sing Sing—Mrs. B. Rydef, Estelle Ryder. n o M «)od>in'j|; si-riff file V ir t id y o f tin* r e v o HillSllG Coast EIgGllit9,iC0. GEKtRAL- ff f t # fjEW IERSEY ACipMWP©A*rpHiS, FOR v ifa M s CUiclQua.it’— VV. C. VanL Vfc^UEpopular WEST ENCTftaaTgfrfpace with tbe growth of this great resort and haa been lm- Pro* WtjjjfiRw class of visitors. . Ifc In gwXfemAy&Jro^tft^njlylocated very s e a r frTh tinPOP|P1vyilb»il|‘> The dining-room Is bright and oheerfmTthe cuisine unexcelled, and tbe s&yvice excellent. The parlors and reception room are attractive and Inviting, Tbe bedrooms are models of comfort, con- X) HOTEL W9;i .5 lo ^r.Wnjr-J sJ ot n o r a act sr.oY. . The WE8T END naa flJl modern eTectncAl and fire appliance^ Watchman always otf dutyi tjnjr41»}>y»»» -iawfc «r4trlp-BteT»t ' " 3 ' r ' ■v--1 ’c; ' * ' “ ,:'-,;,3 ..-;rr 3 t f i d w & t i -;5 'i olo - f r'-s* :i-jfc-ii'j — .t :i -,i b ^ v - t "ttjw. w CHOICE SUNSET NOW OPEN Twenty-third season, opens June.iS. Hupe'Sbrln R. A. & E. W. RALSTON ' 1* every -respect For wrma tind boiiJilet addrefetf Y I ' “ ^ — ^ 602“Coa}nnanAveiiiii! Spacious Piazzas ; ■ - - ■ _ Opposite Postal ficc’ • . Sanitary Plumbing J.W. ROCKAFELLER&80N Asbury Pari '5 I’-.rjl Greenhouses, Allenhurst PrpncJU ^aL tera*) 3 -Elevators Tennis’ Couiti Links OOBA.N LABOE .TEOUHLES. THIRD AVENUE AND KINGSLEY STREET Hotel and Restaurant. American and European Plan. k>j»i‘rnl )»trlk«K 'I'h w tivn .io Oeii^ir , THE SELECT ' ' . i’lu» C i l y til' I In v u n rO ‘ * Capacity 200. The largest aud oonleat rooms, hallB aud porches *n As* AND LEADING FAMILY HOTEL OF THE NEW JERSEY, COAST, III! VJUUl.. AujJ; Ii7.— T ill* jit £]<«' « f r t b 0 l ‘ CONOVER, OWnef a/id Proprietor buiy Park. Superior cnijslna All modern impipvexnenta, iucludiug .electiic ^R est locatlQBLln_tbe.Eftrk-v-ein1fr directly on ocenn.and’lako. Orchestra daily. iJnexcell^d 208 First aventie. Tfte Nassau The Victoria Laiirdl- fifousc 1 - Third imi Octan Avenues ' ■ ' Second Avenue add j JC InfStreet tioW^OPKN. ■ J - ' -irtne^enW se&Hon. Under same znanagcupenU ■ '^Rfr^g& ^^ifPErProprietor. Comer Filth Avenue and Heck JSjtreet .■' ppen ^IJjTlie Year E. It. RIOHARD8. Opposite Sunset Lake Special scroqstoodaUbtis foj^tcycles T^he Welling:tx)h •* «>1 Pec fro m it . . -J i ■■ .•. 1. : -1 ro FHteentn^Season: - •’ For t^rmb addrgep V Mftg 'A. L. GUY. Am erican House m oat a. OPtHHlljOER UtKE ^lANiQEM^NT.' i£Mb' FM OpSClti^lVE B00ICLET. ' - 3 <1 ' t : b'rank e. s'iHTd.; D e l p h i a n Fourth Avenue. HalfiBlock from!the Beacfi. 1 ’ •3 0 ri iJtfcJi n Jflfi 'fc?5S LlAllljLiS* 1 Modern improvements. - , j | » o n.v 3 ofii ot 210 rPavrth^voirtif; ro •S a n t a & s m a h t . •3 i/nopl toiQcJnt^c (JJeTePtbrJfflirn. ^atf 1 q j ' f l n e ocean view. Bates and other information can re had by adtii D B -" . S. A. C U K Erfiprie)®-. o The Park View ; . j FIXtll qvoi^uq. / . . Seventh Avenue and 'Webb Street alarms. HAMBLEN, Manager Now open, Enlt irnlshedrl ' i F or o a rtlcu la rs an« rciiy ■ The Franklin e . s t r o u d ; 804 F irst a v en u e, n ear beach. Sixth season. The H ollywood J. WESLEY OltOSS, Manager First.' AYcnuc^iicarkciKh,_____ ‘ Under new, literal management; First clasB in all its appointments. [OBLE. Ue& 4 w (^W iv^V ^okl^and»m a» BkovUPg^UJCation. address , ? . . \ lo n u o ''^A ««T*ir?lAouKA^KBLBRl Owner and P^oprfetOr Corner Heok street and Sewali avenue. ■ TEN /5ROEOK & JORALEMON. sldv street.- i b lo ck from ocean; roprletor. : iF p a ^ h A i ^ Qn# fcflbck irtnfn 1 Ocean './- f J Hctfnipiete lh all moddra> lmprov^iaents^7 ^ v. :,.T;**r7.t : . - ,* ^jRg j A F E m . . - ' ------i * AC j A ------^ ------— m.r— A " H otel M atthew rtA ^ 3 | W j ! d P f f ; . ; * Now Open. ' - ‘" b^ y-at,A' 3 ia ‘ Filth" Avenue, Aalrtify pirlf, fi. J, The Brighton • Two blocka from the ocean. One of the flEest vlewB of the Park -and ocean a n Third A v e n u e SKifi ilxth avenuQ,*wq blouk^Xrom ocfan. Modern 1 provemen^ tpjpvta fi Ono block from Ocean. \ S pecial R ates fo r J u n e and • -' Comer Third avenue and Kingaley street. 43*4 i\56hk----- One bldcfc from ocean. Season- from Uf jr to November. ^Tflian.A-VKNus, ______- * ; MRS. » Q. CONOVER. "Evening dinners. ~ ~r • "'Prices on application;' - v CAPT. J. MINOT, Proprietor. JZOQTriiittt AVantrt? ■ • - * ■ • r n iO^LkrgVcbiscsrtulrooEaa. The W arwick . Term^ rmagnabla - • v % r a r. - STSI T V I— 1 Twenij-foiirt® , W i n t e r s e a s o n ' . . * THE TOWERS, LAKEWOOD, N. I, iu6. One* Wools'fron^ the beach. All mddern onta, Nowlyiurn^flhed throughout.» u A doM a^nln.vBU' the beach. MRS. I* It. HAHN, . — . N O W O P E N G r a n d Special terms for the spring months. * M, 8 0 H 0 E I E L P . ■ 6I87IRSU a v e n u e .* Winid|tapi,' ,N. TT?, offh-9 in Sefctejjibsr ^peeial-indueEtttefltfe'dnit open under new management. A delightful1 iproveH|nta iftrn tioiiflfl; f\ll * tApKivofandtg; donVenfent to wlnterj*rl( The W ard.yilfa oean. ' ; f *-y: 'ly - -‘^R9. SALT^. ; 8 THB ASBURY PARK DAILY PRBfifi. OLD HOME WEEK OH. Ileir Hampshire’* Celebration Uiber* ed In by Blaainff Beacons. Concord, N. H., Aug. 27.—A b centuries ago in Scotland bonfires signaled from It’s Not Easy to Tell crag to crag the gathering of the clans, bo in New Hampshire a hundred blazing beacons told from hilltop to hilltop that JH IS SPACE RESERVED FOR 'The story of our furnishings the sons nnd tin lighters of, the Granite state have gathered for the first annual- for summer*service. Department mentioning is all that can be old home w eek. . done; the detail of items must be left for individual inspection At the prearranged hour Governor Frank W. Kollins touched a i^iateh to a Suppose we visit first the department where ready-to huge mound of combustibles gathered with much la hor on the very , highest wear garments for ladies’ and misses are on exhibition. Here point of Itattlesnake hill, the city’s ehieF WEDEL find an array of skifts of all fabrics, work suits and bicycle tminence, from the interior of which we comes the granite that made Concord . suits of all the popular materials;-made in styles the latest, and famouw*'* Soon the flames shot in the air, becom in manner the best. Shirt waists? The display we have has no ing visible foy miles around, nnd soon an swering flames could be discerned here 6 2 0 rival on the sea coast. Not a popular coloring, style, or ma and there in the surrounding darkness,. One of tlu* most distant beacons thnt terial but here is represented, and all down to date trims and could be seen from this city was on the furnishings. summit i»f Mount Kearsnrge, the highest point in com nil NowMIiinipsbire. The area is divided between four COOKMA towns, all of which contriiuited to the None too soon to be, thin king of a new gown for fall. great fire on the mountain's summit, W e have&nticipated our patrons' cravings for a change and BATHING SUITS which had be<*n arranged for by the state i old home week committre. Far away in are showing this week the modish dress patterns woven at W e’ve long been the leaders in this line and guard well another direction cbuld le seen what wer>e thought to Im* the fires of Mount Vernon. AVENUE home and across the sea. Am ong the new goods are the old the claim which we fancy we can maintain. There’s nothing in Near at hand were the- illuminations at Dunbarton, at Ilopkhiton, at Garvin’s standbys, in plain materials and col.or, and the new and chic the to be desired garments for tot or corpulence but we have hill, Chichester; at Pembroke, at Ilenni* ker and at Hoscawen . effects in plaids and variegated hues. Pricing ranges of course - it, and in all grades. The dye and make the” same sort we Judging from what is known here as to- with the quality! but the cheapest are the very best of their have so successfully handled for many years- the plans of the different town commit tees. Now Hampshire wits dotted by .fires grade, so no matter what grade you buy you get your money' a from Coos to the sen and fvmn the Piseat- aqua to the Connecticut. It was an aus worth. Better drop in today and spend an hour looking tfie picious and "picturesque opening for old home week. . progress, t>nt,i canpdt truly say tnat tne new comers over. O f course we would like you to buy, but DRESS GOODS crisis is passed. there will be no importuning for you to do so. WAE ON SUGAR TBIJST. f HE TRANSVAAL CRISIS “President Kruger procrastinates iu his reply. lie dribbles each reply like All grades and weaves of course in stock, but just now Itlval CorioernH Aicroe lo Continue water from a squeezed sponge. His of particular interest centres in the light and airy substances Active HoMttlittcH. London Expects This Week to Dig- fers are accompanied with conditions Milwaukee, Aug. 27.—At o conference which he knows to be impossible or he known as challies, lawns, batistes, monsselines, etc. We between James II. l’ost, general agent close Kruger's Plans. refuses to allow us to make a satisfac of the Mollenhauer Sugar Kctining com tory investigation of their nature. Fall Clothing tocked upenormously, but the first installment has_already pany— a nd-tlie—National—Sugar—Refining —“I fjo -nnt—rhtnlritivfll be dentefl“tlnrr been exhausted J and duplicated— (a quiet word in behalf of company of New York, nnd George E. !HAMB£RLAIN BELLIGERENT we have exhibited patience unparalleled Keiser and other independent sugar deal in the relations between a paramount ers nn agreement was readied to carry and a subordinate state. The situation For Men and Boys selection and price ticket.) itntcd, However, That the W arlllce is too fraught with danger, it is too the fight agaiust the sugar trust. Said Activity of Hoern and Drltiuh Mr. X*osti strained,-’^foi* indefinite postponement. Cool days will soon swoop down on us, when one must The refineries not controlled by the May JtiMt Be a llluff by The knot must be loosened, to use Mr. American Sugar Re fining company have . Both Partie*. Balfour's words, or else we shall have don^heavier.clothing to save doctor bills. Our stock of fall a ca p a city . o f about 1(5,000 pounds of to find other ways of untying it. AS TO CLOTHING sugar per day, and they will certainly “If we are forced to do thnt, then I London, Aug. 27.—Though no actual weight clothing for men, youths and boys is now on the tables make every possible effort to sell their would repeat now words used by Lord icvele! uncut s have nppareutly taken Men’s, youths’, and boys . Just what is needed for the sugars. If tbe American Sugar ltefining Salisbury in the house of lords. I say ready for critical looking over. W e manufacture our ready company secures the ‘bulk of the busi place ►isice the Transvaal situation was that if forced to make further prepara {dvvbutsly reviewed in these dispatches, prevailing weather, either in suits complete or separate gar ness, as they seem to want, it will un- tions. if this delay continues much lon to put on clothing right here in Asbury Park and take par public- interest in the crisis has been won ger,. we shall not hold ourselves limited ments. The prices range from 48c to $24.00. loubtcdly be at prices that wilWmean donable pride in every garment turned out tby o u t tailors. large losses to all refiners. derfully quickened. . 'Phis is due to the by what we have already offered, but, O f shoes, _ we have that general comprehensive line “.We-hupe Jt .will..not#be. necessary for la wn ing rei| I i&i Unit-tha I Great lirituiiLis having" TaktTT'this m utter tii Tiand,“ w e Patrons can have our guarantee that clothing made by us is tis to mnko a price thnt will leave no miking the most methodical preparations will not let go until we have secured which is to be expected of a first class establishment. W e fancy profit to the wholesale dealers, but if for war. The utter la«-k nf ollicial news conditions which, once for all, will es all right as to quality of materials, and the stock is varied they decide to enter into an ‘agreement and the serious outlook have made the tablish us as the paramount power in there’s nothingjin the way of style, size Or make but here it is to only bundle American Sugar Refining week one of tension. Contradictory re South Africa.” enough to give every one a perfect fit.no matter what your ports from home and abroad Jiave flour company's sugar that will*,iuake it un measurements may be. W e are featuring fall overcoats, both to be found, andjw^e’re extremely careful of the margin of pro profitable to fne wholesale “grocers who ished, and on the strength of these the OLAIM IMMENSE* ESTATES. fit in this department. filter into such an agreement.” newspapers have seesawed from peace as to assortment and price. Made to measure clothing, as to war and vice versa. Three Hundred llelm "Want a Slice Blovr to Traden t u ionium. The most conservative-opinion Is that of $75,000,000. usual, for more money, with expert cutters trimmers and the Boers will ultimately back down, London, Aug. 27.—Trades unionism In Chicago, Aug. 27.—An estate in Ger but there are no signs, judging from the- England has just received a serious many worth >3,000,000 nnd another in tailors to give satisfaction in this always busy department. blow. The parliamentary committee, Baltimore worth $12,000,000 to $13,000, which is the executive ofithe trades con 000 are .claimed by the heirs of Mnttliiiis COOK’S BEE HIVE gress, has suspended the Amalgamated Sitler, first, a German baron, who died in Society of Engineers, the largest body 17*Ii», nnd of his sons, Matthias, second, attached to the congress, from repre and Abraham. Mrs. Eliza E. Smith of sentation for.the next two years, which Chicago is entitled to a $.100,000 share of Summer Goods on the for all practical purposes is expulsion. the joint propel ty. W. J. Sitler of Rob The 'quarrel arose out of a very small inson. Ills., is one of the principal prose matter. Two membcrs'of the' Co-opera cutors of tin- claim. There are 200 heirs OIVI j Y tive Smiths' society struck work at Tyne to ihe German'estate and 150 claimants Bargain Counter dock as a protest against the employ for a portion of the Baltimore property ment of « mute lad to do a man’s work The story told by the claimants is as fol Our midsummer clearance sale was successful 'both to 1 o M o r e Da y s 1 0 M o re Days at boy’s wages. The Amalgamated So low s: t ciety of Engineers had the courage of Matthias the first lived nt Frankfort- us and our patrons. , It hurried the going of summer special O fiT his S a l e Of This SAle their conviction thnt tlie strike was un on-the-Mnin in the early part of the tenth justifiable so far as to put two of their century. lie was wealth)' and was n ties, and while we sold the goods at a loss, we gained room men in the strikers' places. The Co-op strict Roman Catholic. His sons,-Mat Never will you have such an opportunity in your life to erative Smiths appealed to the parlia thias, second, and Abraham, became ad to display more seasonable stock, so we were benefitted. The mentary committee, with the result iudr herents of Mai tin Luther, and the old .buy a rubber or mackintosh garment at such low prices as the c a te d .' man cut them adrift, first giving each price slaughtering was all in favor of our customers. Super goods are being sold aj: the special sale of the Parcel* Pont Convention. considerable sum of money.. The old man intendents of departments have made a final round up of sum Washington, Aug. 27.—The first par made a will, leaving his property' in cels post contention between the United charge of the crown, to be delivered mer goods overlooked in the first counter and shelf clearing, States nnd any country iu Europe was with its accumulations, to the heirs of his Massachusetts sons 100 years yftcr his death. and these derelicts have, been remarked as to price for phe accomplished when Postmaster General Smith and the special German envoy, The sons -went to Baltimore in 1730. nomenal quick selling this week. The left overs are all right Mr. Muium von Schwarzenstein, signed JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. Matthias, second, put all his money into Rubber Co. real estate. This lie leased for 90 year m vent ion bet weep the United States military activity at^the British .war of as to style and quality, but we can’t carry summer goods over : ■%.------615 M attison A v e n u e and German v. It will go into opera turn fice and the same activity in the South periods, the terms ofthe leases providing )n the 1st of October and will inaugurate African Republic, that such is likely to that the property should revert to the until next year, so they must leave the store instanter. four:doors from th e postoffice a jMtstal service by m eans of which any be the case, though both sides may be Sitler heirs. When Matthias died. In? left between W herejyou will find tlie finest selection of m ackintoshes for ladies, article of merchandise may be exchanged using tin* movements of troops as a bluff. That Mr. Chamberlain is not iu 40 and T»o of these leases to bis heirs, !3T”Of course you know that our annual $2 Shoe gentlemen and children in all colors and cloths, made in the very y mail between the two countries pro vided tlje packages do not exceed 11 a pacific mood is evidenced by the pub comprising a large area of about ten Sale isnpw on. This is a reminder to those who latest styles. M ackintoshes which are actually worth from $ 3 .5 0 t o ■unds in weight. The postage rate from lication subsequent to the reception of acres situated in the heart of the city of $ 1 8 .0 0 are beingsold from $ 1 .0 0 t o $ 5 . 5 0 . C h i ld r e n ’s m a c } y n t 0 8 h e s the United States is fixed at 12 cents foi Kruger’s reply of the correspondence BaltimorK The property is not in one a looking for bargain snaps in footwear made acli pound or fraction of a pound. between the Boevs and Sir Alfred Mil largo piece, but is scattered in different f r o m 9 5 c t o $ 2 .0 0 . Come»early and secure first choice as our stock ner. According to The Speaker, this sections. There are six solid blocks in to sell for $5 , ' is limited. Store open evenings. Vermont’* Vicar <*eneral Dead. action has immeasurably increased the the business portion now standing on one Fair Haven, Vt„ Aug. i>7.—Thpnia* difficulty of keeping the peace. of the tracts of land* which Matthias T.ynch. Vicar general of Vermont and Tlie Spcaker’N Comment. leased. well known throughout the country, was Com m enting’ .u p o n jLhia fact. The A Report by Abercrombie. stricken with paralysis of the heart while Speaker stiys: Washington, Aug. 27.—The war de out driving and died before medical aid “Unfortunately neither in Downing partment hns received word from Cap* could be summoned. Father Lynch was street nor-Pretoria is the value of mod tain W. R. Abercrombie, in charge of the The SteiflM Company b<*rn in Ireland in 1831. Immediately eration and ..... temper sutliciently ap Copper river exploring expedition, after being ordained as a priest he was preciated. The consequence is that ev Alaska. * Captain Abercrombie writes ery day the situation becomes more dan WANTED! sent to this country, nnd he became the from Port Valdez, Alaska, under date of assistant rector of the cathedral' at Bur gerous and may yet see the two races Aug. and informs the secretary of war The Mammouth The Ocean Palace lington. After spending five years there locked in. a sanguinary struggle simply thnt he 1ms posted nt the southern ter he touk charge of the church at West because the leading men on both sides minus of the I'nited States military road have failed to keep sutlicicnt command "Rutland, but returned to Burlington in through central- Alaska, at the head of over their own tempers and tfkose of BQth Establishments on Trolley Line IJCid. Soon after this he w as m ade vicar Valdez buy, the following notice: “Unit their immediate supporters.*’ general of Vermont and then came to ed States trnngylaskan military road ° P e r a t o r s t o m a k e Definite pTognosticuthjrifl as to the out Fair Haven. '«*. from Port Valdez, Prince William sound, come of tho Transvaal crisis, hedged in Trn»t Promoter Arrexted. to Eagle, Yukon river. Reserved as right as it is with the usual secrecy and count of way, 250 yard* of public land on each A MUCH TALKED OF CORSET. Chicago, Aug, 27.—The proposed trust less loopholes through which eitner side side of Uie center line of that road, indi of photo enjsraviug firms In Illinois is to might crawl, are thus debarred. AU that We hoar more talk about HER MAJESTY’S COR n i g h t s h i r t s . cated by five mile pftsts.” lie iii ineipiency if the united efforts of- can be said is that in a very short period, SET than of any other. TU« women who wear It aro profuBe tess prominent establishments in that Hue In praise of lta many irerlte and those who don’t wear It are probably less than a week, the world The WUininKton Dninaffed. 1 of business prove as potent as is hoped. will know definitely whether President eagerly Inquiring about It. ‘Washington, Aug. 27. — A dispatch This Is natural, o The wearers of H ER M A JE ST S ’8 The first step iu this direction was taken Kruger finally acknowledges British su received by the‘navy department from CORSET are pardonably enthusiastic over it. It gives them in the arrest o,f the combination pro zerainty and its potentialities or whether the commander of the Wilmington at so much comfort and creates such splendid forms. Those who A lso pressers toiron moter, W. B. Brewster, attorney, of St. he really intends to resort to arms in or M ontevideo -states*, that she lip a lpst a do not wear It are seeking to better their condition and, of Paul. Brewster was charged with ob- der to defend his contention. It is palpa course, look forward to BER M AJESTY’S CORSET. flange of one propeller. It does not state tai.vng money under false pretenses and ble that the British will now refuse to Glad to show It to.all desiring to know It better. how serious tbe. damage may be or conspiracy to ‘'do an illegal act injurious accept any evasion of their suzerainty whether any delay will be 'occasioned. FOR SALE BY to public trade—namely, agreeing to fix claims, whatever other concessions Pres night shirts. The officials here say, however, that; the and regulate prices ou half tone plates ident Kruger might make. remaining propeller and the crippled one STEINBACH COMPANY and process etchings on zinc.” There The Transvaal correspondent of the. will give her ample power to proceed in are 2 t photo engravers and photo engrav- Manchester Guardian, a well known Both Stores: Cookman Ave. and Main 8 t. and Cookman case it is not convenient to dock her at ing'firms in Chicago,.nnd 13 of them, it is writer on economies, cables that he fim\s Ave. and Emory St., Asbury Park, N. J. Montevideo. The ship has been up the said,.had signed an agreement to go into widespread willingness among the Jo •Amazon. the trust. hannesburg uit landers to take the fran chise insisted upon by Mr. Chamberlain, CHARLES F. WYCKOFF Bryan Still For Silver. Itevenne* From Philippine*. but no eagerness. He says the uitland- Washington, Aug. 27.—-A statement of STEINER & SON Kansas City, Aug. 27.—William J. ers’ grievances are genuine, but enor Dealartn Toothache Bryan stopped here between truins while the receipts of the Philippine Islands mously'exaggerated and not keenly felt from the date of occupation by tlfe Unit OILS, BRUSHES Mixed Paints Many people Buppose It one of those en route to Denver. “I shall continue to except by die hotheaded, politicians. VARHISHES necessary Ills that flosh Is heir to. In discuss silver,” said Mr. Bryan in re ed States government to July 81 last has ASBURY PARKIN. J. been made public by the war depart many Instances It is their own fault,, sponse to a query, adding: “There was a ment. It shows that the total of receipts story recently that I was putting silver OHAMBEBLAIN. SPEA K S OUT,' HARDWARE HND NOTIONS whloh might havo been avoided. - from all sources for the period named in the background. I am not. I was in AU kin da of Interior and Exterior Painting Toothache is the result of long nogleo Important Utterances by Secretary was $5,249,411. The receipts from all correctly reported. Silver will be placed done, either by contract or day’s work, o f a dlBoasod tooth. of State nt Birmingham. sources by ports for the .above named Estlpiates cheerfully girts, alongside of the other great issues, nnd it Toothache Ib not therefore a criter period are: Manila, §3,8IS,248; Iloilo, ’ * will be given its due share of considera Birmingham, England, Aug. 27. — In ion that the teeth neod attention; It throwing open his own' gaujons here to $205,300; Cebu, $ 150,130; total, $5,249,- Oflic* 700 Main St. ASBURY PARK tion. I stand by the Chicago Democratic 411. Cor. S.w .ll A . . . iSDIJly PUL is proof tbat tbey have not been at platform .” the members of the St. Bartholomew’s ward Liberal Unionist* Mr. Joseph tended to soon enough. Toothaoho The Constitution W on’t Attend.* K r e n c ii F U h c r m t n ’ii H a r d Ivnclt. Chamberlain, secretary of state for the would be a ntro ocourence If prompt Washington, Aug. 2t.*—Acting Secret St. John's, X. F.,'AU(S. 27.—'The Brit- colonies, was drawn into the most im attention wero given to the teeth. tnry of the Navy Allen hns addressed^ a Gun-shot wounds and powder-bums, outs, ish third class cruiser. Comus, Cap portant speech on the Transvaal situa Examination free. letter to the Dewey reception committee bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, tain Giffard, has returned from a cruise tion he has made since the adjournment, Bath Houses in Newr York telling them that the de nseotBtlnga and Ivy polBlonlng,—qulokl® along the French treaty coast, bringing of parliament. partment found it inexpedient to grant the governor of Newfoundland, Sir Hugh “ But w hat am I to talk abojUtY” he healed by DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. BOSTON DENTISTS, Equipped with all the mod the request to have the old frigate Con McCalluni, who has been conducting a nsked. Cries of “The Transvaal!” fol Positively prevonts blood poisoning. Be ■. R. F. DORAN, D. D. S., 5uccej,or stitution. take part in the naval parade, ern improvements for the jip ecial .in_!£8tigation jUj-0 grievances lowed. ware of counterfeits. "DeWltt's is sa fe "“Yes,” - b e replied, “ I know th/pre is ^he letter states that the ship is regard 7 1 5 Mattison Ave. of the residents.- It is understood that ed as too valuable a reJie.to be subjected and su re'. W. R. Ham. comfort of bathers. the French fishermen havo fared so poor one subject which is very deep in a'l your to the risks attending a trip from Boston Winckler Building. ly th.s stfnsoii that they are willing to hearts and about which I cannot talk or to Isew York. O p e n weekdays, 7 a. m. to abandon the coust altogether. say much lest I do harm. Thatkis Jthe relation of>oiir nice with the-Transvaal To Rnili W ork on W arships. 5 p . 'm - government. I wish that I could tell you Boston, Aug. 27.—Instructions have S u n d a y s from 6 a. m. to 10 Killed by a Baseball. that the difficulties existing for so many ^orfolk, Aug. 27.—Eldrakin Potter, the years between her majesty’s government been received at the Charlestown navy a. m. * 14-vear-old son of Rufus Potter, a rail and the oligarchy in Pretoria, which has yard to rush work on the Marietta, Osce ADVERTISE IN 1 • o way postal clerk on .the Norfolk nnd assumed such an acute fornl during the- ola, Topeka, Vicksburg* Nashville and Southern a,aiirti«d^was struck In the Iasi fe\V years, were happily settled, but Bancroft sb that they will be'ready to Mr. and Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo. P. G. SNEDEKER, breast at Suffolk by a baseball thrown by n.nfiu'tuuately that is not yet in my feave the yard by-Sept. 19 in .order to, write: “One Minute Cough Cure saved the participate in the demonstration In honor life of our little boy when nearly dead wltl Liffhty Keld, aged;. 15, nnd killed. The power. As you know; for three months Superintendent crouo." W. K. Ham. . killing was accidental. we have been negotiatings President of Adpiiral Dewey upon his arrival at Krjugeti h as niudp, perhaps,, 'some* Jit tic N e w York. . . * i % l&r *"