TWELFTH YEAR. WO. 184. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1898, TWO CENTS

WOXT SION THE VOPCHEB A M m PROMENADE. SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY. THE POPULAR CONCERT. P E A C E IS Take Down MAYOR SAYS KEEP THE BEES THINGS HEARD, SEEN AND TEN DAYS’ SESSION: BEGINS A MUSICAL EVENT SELDOM Your Dictionary : ABK MONEY. TALKED ABOUT. TODAY IN OCEAN C^EOVE. EQUALLED. ASSURED

W hat Be Ihlnkg of the Matter—The y ijy “Gulf Stroam” Has lieaobed S o m e o f tbe F in e s t T#I«nt to El*fl The F«*iiral Choma Did Excellent And see what Webster calls Qnestlon Sides, and Both 0 «—Pastimes on the Sandr-Bathers World W ill A ppear in the Course Work-—The Soloists Wore the Best a.bargain. He says it’s^a gain­ Are B$lnjt Discussed—How Foun­ "Who Are XTsed Roughly—W edding o t l*eftturea aisi Bntortslnmcnts,. . That Could Be Secured—Mile. NEWS CAUSES JOY IN der JBtmSier Made W ar on ibe Beer K in g IxiBt and.Fonnd—Slean Trick. Tt-.-r Program Atrangetf for T oday ElofM Vltti of WeW York-Waa Gd- ful, and satisfactory transac­ thtjistaatioally B e c e M , A f in e p o t t a g e Arles. (Jf Y u o lit Jordan Arrives. and Tonight. : . - MADRID. tion. The question of ■ collecting wagon Bathing continues excellent and the THe peopfi of Ooean Grovo -d vicin­ The popular concert given last even­ license from the'beer "arks," which water keeps getting Warmer e ry day. ity should bo wide awake to the great ing is the Ocean Grove auditorium un­ According to that we’ve one der tho auspice,? of the Summ er Schoo,' property near was . bo freely discussed at tha That “ kuII stream” they talk about treat which is m store for them during of Webster’s bargains to offer meeting o i tho council Monday uigbt, so d n d i down the t oast must have ths sessions of the sassms)r school ot of Theology attracted an audience of Spain Now Waits to Hear ail account of which appeared in, fen reached ua. Yasteirdoy the femperatura theology, which opssss a ton day.i’ sies- 8,000 or more persons, who were treateB you in a property that we have terf&y's Press, ond council's deter­ of the water reached 76 de^ees, the slon iri Ocean Grove today. This is to one of the best recitals ever given in From Washington* tlie ocean, on mination to refund the money paid warmest known in years. As a result beyootS doubt the greatest and best tb-i building. for sale, located on one of the bjr 14 “arts,’’ haa ean«<5 forth ni the usual crowd o? bathers was in evi­ school of its kind in tbe world, for the To properly iwcommodate the chorus endless ifecusalon among tha taxpayers dence. and the bathing house proprie­ talent engaged to istroct ' »d lecture of 400 voice, a dozes tiers of seats were principal avenues. And it can, is the highest cultured (hat either arranged oi; tho platform aad reaching and business lasts of Aebuty Park and tors wora a broader smile t! s< aver be­ Tne liadrones W ill Bs Given to the Fourth avenue. vicinity. fore. Bathing was good all day long, America or Europe affords.? A gianca aimest to the top of the pipe organ, too, be had on easy terms. It is ta open question, and, as usual, and both morning and afternoon the at the daily prograta wit* Ravine® one The chorus thus presented a fins appear- Spaniards for tne Aakinit—Peaoa pearanc?, as all tho ladies were attired Cali or write for particulars. on« that has two sides, with plenty of bathhouse attendants were kept busy of this fsct. ' Ths school attained a high Treaty May Not Be Signed Until sdhe»>asta on either «ide. Many per­ oaterlng'to the wants of patrosse, Tlia record in past years and comas forward in white, which, In contrast to tbe sona believe that the “ ark" should con­ bathing master; had very little to do, this year with a series of dally programs black dress suit,; of the male portion, Septejmber — Troublesome Manila M il a n R oss, A g e n c y , D C. COVERT'S tribute toward the expenses of the city s e iI not a reaone waa made. They were whioh cannot ba excelled. made a fine effect. Insurgents—Oar Formidable Navy. #s well «us tha butcher, baker, groosr, in the ufeual place, however, arid ready The day lectures w ill all; > held io Great preparations were in progress for weeks t > make the entertainment Real Estate aad Insurance Agency etc. Thoy uaa oat streets ok much. If to respond to any call for aid. the Young People's temple, while tha lUnlon Associated Prixs Epsoial], not more, than other lines of bnainara, « # « 1 oveaing lectures are to be gjven in the the success that it was, and the efflciesst conductor of the chorus, Prof, Tallie sud still -ascape bearing any portion of A popular pastime among'those who auditorium. Spain Accepts Our Terms. An admiestoa of 10 cants to the even- Morgan, has sgsin shown Ocean Grove 715 M attison Avenue the expanse of fceeplnc sham ia repair. do not baths fa to Bit upon the eand aud Majsrib, Wedn8sd&y~8.89 &, ci.—The Honmootii Trast Oil she other band7 there a w ’fto w ing lecture will be charged, which nom- that he is the right man in the right watch the antics of those who do. The place. _ H it leadership of the large cabinet decided last night to accept the a n d who point with prida to the timo hon­ variet* of CMtumw fa also an interest­ Inal charge ig made simply to help de­ ored temperance principles of Asbury fray expenses. A 'course tloket to all chorus was of suer skill that can cossse American terms of peace. This con­ ing sight, and calls forth many words only from long and painstaking experi- Park, They Bay that oar beautiful city of camnwssit from the crowd. Every tho evening lectures Is 50 Cfjnta. These clusion was reached after tha meeting prices are ridiculously low when it ia ene®. by-ibo-saa, was founded ond .has bessi conceivable etjla and color is repre­ of Sagagta and the ministers. The con - Safe Deposit Gompaif maintained upon temperance principles, borne in mind tbat tbe lectures given are The firat; selection on tbe program was sented. Some of the suits of the femala chums. "The Heavens are Failing,” ditionswere discussed from every stand­ and that wo should not begin at this sex would do justice to a concert tho finest that can bs ssecerefl. The lec­ M#B®8sia Bnildi&f. ASbttrj Parlt, H. J , late day to even recognize tho sale of ture, for instance, to foa glv^n this even­ by Haydn. The rendition of the selec­ point, creating terrible excitement. The AS8USV PARE w t ©CBAN OROVB singer. tion was magnificantand elicited hearty liquors by llcenuing the *‘ar&s." White * » * ing, Is one tor whlab thousands of peo­ news was received with great rejoicing ple In New York, during Ui“ last Len- applausa. The trio was most beauti­ the license lo w not permit; the sale of A t the Fourth erenue bathing ground.-; in the lobbies and streets. CAPITAL, $100,000 m r n q l liquor in Asbury Park, some claim that im ssason, gave f l gladly to hear. All fully rendered by Mrs. Dunham, Mre. Them are IJ 6 I m im Aveouo. there may usually be found a crowd of Carr, Mfs. W ard aad Messrs. Morse, two amendments in the American terms priodpai cc.".o. 818 Cookman «►?©. it Ik a sort of sanction by tho city au­ young athletes, who amuse ths apeota througli the course thesama standard is SURPLUS, $25,000 thorities and causes a loophole, which noticeable. Weeden, Holt, WelsforiS and Bremer which Spain will ask to be made. This asses »«sbb »r'am w »w j M W tors by their tum bling end other aoro- W. S. Phasey, from the Metropolitan possibly tho "B rk" m ight tab© mdvan- bstic feats. lioberi Ryan, a muscular The pEESS.aaya the alxive without so- done peace will be absolutely and final Tsura - w J pnon iicitation, but it hopes the rflorta of Bear*. temple, New York, who won so much 8xecate**ll trust* fcaowii to the Itw. P. 0. Das OOT, • • - - AODUBY MBtt. young man, is one of the leaders, and ly decided, Lo*n* money on bond and mortgnp. Perhaps no one in Asbury Park Is Price and others to glve our people a favor here a few weeks ago, was accord­ H ecdnt depaalU sabject to check u d allows their manoeuversin the water are great­ ed a hearty welcome as he came for­ batter posted upon the traffic done by ly enjoyed by the people on the beach. grand treat w ill be properly appreciated, Spain *Gan Have the Iiadronea. interest on daily balances. these "beer arks” than Fobndw Brad­ The P b e s s w ill give full daily reports ward 4o play an {euphonium solo, “ O AcU aa Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent They remind one o f circus downs. Ruddier Than a Cherry,” accompanied ley. For years lie has devoted much of the proceedings of the school. Washington, Tuesday midnight.— MAto’demand and time loan* on apptova* Novelties # * # by the three Stein way grand pianos, time and money in an effort to break it Today the pragma* w ill be as follows: One of the cabinet officers said yester­ collateral. It is a peculiar: fact to note that un up, but without success During one In th^ temple &t 10,154. ra., the opening W . C. Weeden, who sang here a year day afternoon he expected Spain’s reply Bale Deposit Vaults. —AT --- summer Mr. Bradley wsde up his mind escorted women usually bathe just exercises j address by Bishop Fitzgerald; ago, sanjs in magnificent voice “ Non e where fevery wave iireaka sgainst tlssm. Wednesday night; he considered to harass the *,arb” driven as much as lecture by Dr. J. E Price, “ Ths Sphere er," by Mattel, and received a perfect JL e TWINING, President They grab bold of tbo rope, Add when a possible, and to sscertain fo* hia own of Heredity j” at 1116 , Dr; Marcsis D. storm of applause. He was compelled Spain’s request for further explanations G. B. M. HARVEY, Vice Presidcaft. large wara strikes thwep it seems, as to sspor to am encore. Hesang “ The BRUCB 8. KEATOR, Secretary.. WISEMAN’S benefit) who baer was delivered to in Afei Buell, ob the “EpistlB to the Philip- only an excuse for delay. He stated D. C. CORNBIA, Treaanrer, bury Park. though it would break tbelr arms to pianst’1 at 3 p. m .t Dr. Gaortze Elliott on Sikipper of St, Ives," hold on. In most cases it would be just Mme. Wilezei , with the violin, then that the destruction of tbe Maine was DIRECTORS 1 Early in tho seaaon he hired s numbs* “ The Bt®! Books o f the Yenr;” in the Paiaona wishing to eecnre prizes aa sate to baths a little farther out, be­ made a great hit. She gave with ex­ not mentioned during the cabinet dis­ O, H. Brown, Isaac c. Kennedy. of young men and furnished then eaob auditorium at 8. "Scotland," illustrated Henry Mitchell, UJ)H yond where tbe waves break. It would quisite tones tbe solo ‘ Forsaken," by J. H. Buchan era, for auohre parties, etc., will do well w ith a horse and wagon. It was their with the stereopticon, by W . Freeland. cussion o f:. Spain’s peace proposition; D. C. Cornell, John P. O’Brien, be much more enjoyable aad gave W. J . Harrison, Thos. P. Rran, _ . to call on us before baying duty to get ont early in tbs morning Koschat, and the solo Vaise from that Americn snakes no claim on that great deal of trouble It is this class of “Vaila,” by Delibes, Hearty applause Col. O. B. M. Harvey, Milan Ross. and wait at tho entrance of the city uu> George F. Kroehl, A. C, Twining, Wo make a specialty of fine re bathers who usually call for assistance COMPANY A W IU j M O V E . account. It is understood that the Li- tit an ■ark" appeared, then, in tuts, to required on encore, which was; bsauti Brace 8. Keator, M. D., H. H. Vreeland, pairing in all branches, aad do all from tbe bathing masters, A big wave fully given. drone clause in the terms of peace was O. D. W. Vroom. follow the •nrk" until it left the city strikes them and the tremeailosjg force XhtrdL Reglm sut Battalion to Go to kinds of repairing on the premises, limits, making note of every stop made Mile, Eloias V lttt completely captured inserted only so aa to make weight. I f of the blow break, their bold on tha . P M S f t t s hmk<- lo S a y . ths great audience by her singing of the Spain consents to al! ths and tho quantity of “ wet goods deliv­ rope. their footing; at tbe rest ot the ered. They lose One battalion of the Third regimeqt, aria from Traviati iy Verdi, “Fora saatetisns and swallow tote of salt water, terms she can have the whole group ot This proved a great annoyance to tho consisting of four companies, (includ­ <3 lui,” She mates a beautiful appear­ W ISEMAN After this they are absolutely at. the ing company A of this, city) will be ance on the platform and better, singing Ladrones back tor the asking. PIAMO '’ark’' drivons and owners, and resulted meroy of ths waves, and tbe lifeguard satisfactorily to Founder Bradley. It is tranaterrod f’rora Fort'Haneosi, Sandy is rarely heard. Her voice fl? of the has to haul them ashore. Want to Hear From Washington, Optician and Jeweler beiieveS test the delivery (it Deer was Hisek, *to Pomptou L a te today , Thia (inert quality and a campass that BUYING materially lessened ,nu that tew, if w ill leave only two companies at Fort reaches E shove high C. Her effort London, 1 Wednesday.— The Madrid Cookman Avenue m y . illegai sales ■ w e e made, but the A great deal of this kind of bathing is Hancock, as the other two comprising was greeted by a perfect storm of ap­ correspondent of the Mail says: “The would be harder Shan it is i f 645 plause, which would not ceasa until she “ ark” continued to run and do business. alao doaa by oxoursionists, m any of tho remaining battalion ware recently government has accepted ths principal there were more good pianoa For yca.w they have used our stoat*, whom have sever seen tho ocean be trGESferred to JPort Wads«-orth. responded by sinning ibe “ Last Robb of fore In other eases «ome of them get The change is made becauae, since Summer. This ia Mils. Vitti’s first' pro­ American conditions of peace, but the than there are, Yon ha.yo only If yon would have clean white and some people think there should be soma law to kr.sp them out, or if not, to too brave and swim too far out .to sea. the destruction of tha Spanish fiaat, fessional appear&uca to America, hav­ acceptance w ill not ha inado public un­ to spend your time oonaidering hands use compel them to help keep the streets in I f they should be taken with t ramps or there is little work at Sandy Hook for ing spent seven years abroad unde? the til inquiries to Washington as to matters the good kinds. At present finest masters, Imcow exhausted they would dtowja the man to do, while attPpmpton Labe of detail havo been settled." these are not like tbe sands of ■ HAM^fLOKAL AMMONIA. Founder Bradley gays ih d t snonsy Before aid could reach tissu .Life lines Colonel tiaa,aad bia me&Are kept busy Tho festival chorus thea sang that (Teat favorite glee, “Now by Day’s Re­ The Gibraltar ‘ correspondent of tbe the seashore , If you wish 00ft smooth hands nw> should be hurled back at them with con- have been put up and bathers should guarding tha powder mills. The trans­ iropt, and claims they do more harm stay within bounos. fer of nnothe battalion there w ill les­ tiring Lamp," »ad the varisjns effeotB of News says: ‘‘Censorship is daily becom­ We carry in stock six makes in Asbury Park than would thieves. On sen tho work all around. the howling of wolves, tbe fury of ing more severe Little is known bs- and think each one is the best HAM’S FLORAL AMMONIA. storms and the peaceful chimes of the other hand Mayor Ter, Broeck be­ Speaking of bathing costumes, it When the news reached Fort Hancock yond the fact that peace is assured. It of its kind—the very beet for Cleansing, Purifying, Softening, that the volunteers were to go to Pomp matto bells were most exquisitely ren­ lieves tlsoy should pay for the privilege might bo lojjJaca to say that the Press is understood the note from tbe Ameri­ the money. Do not take onr Soothing and Healing,' Soap i* not hicli thoy enjoy-, and which it seams reporter’s attention has beon ailed to ton, ther- was great rejoicing among dered. The chorus was compelled, to repeat the glee; a^persisteqt were the cans asks only a part of the Philippines, word for this. Look at all the needed whs® they cannot be debarred o t tbe fact that a new and strictly up-to- the mess of the companies which were ■ The mayor says be cannot concur in date costume will shortly m ake. Its ap­ included in the order. Camp life on people in their demand for an encore. and that Sagasta, having replied that pianos? yon can— -hear them * This closed tile first part. HAM’S FLORAL AMMONIA council's oti«tr: and w ill never sign a pearance at the Fourth avenue grounds. the beach at Sandy Hook has become the terms ?vill be accepted, hostilities study their finish, find out monotonous, and tbe boys gladly wel­ Mile. Vitti sang the “Jewel Song” Voucher to refund to She “aric" ownsrs The young lady who will Wear it will will consequently be suspended. The what is claimed for them apd Is assed. It makes «m elegant one dollar of tha license fees already certainly wife tb> admiration of the come a change of location. from Faust, and even surpassed her Shampoo* paid:. If council wishes to pass tho crowd, and our informant says it will Several inambers of Company A have first effort-, It was superb singing. chief difficulty is as to the date and whether it is' so— then come to -usiicbere. over his veto be aays his eon surpass the neat costume wora by Mrs, been, in Asbury Park during the last Then followed that which ueemed the manner of the evacuation of the Span­ us. If yon are only thinking p a i e t M e . p*b BOTXLi, very best of the concert, tbst massive ?eianea w ili be clear. Corbett. two days ttrs brief furloughs, and all ex ish possessions. I t has been asserted piano, call and talk tho matter « * » o r * delight at the orders to o o t* . chorus from the oratorio of Elijah, *‘B “I cannot toe wby they should not be here tbat the premier has succeeded [in oyer. 1 think we can be of use compelled to pay a license,” continued During the summer season numerous W ith only soe ot two exceptions the Not Afraid,” The singers ware keyed boys ara all in good health aaa none the up to tbe highest pitch of enthusiasm obtaining slightly modified terms. The to y o u, PKEPAABO OBkT M — • tha m ajor. The license issued doaa articles are lost In tha eand A few days not r«»gniES their business. I t simply ago a lady stopping at the Brighton, c*a <30*86 off for their service io behalf of and such magnificent singing is rarely treaty w ill not bs signed before Septem. gives thoBB permissii:in to a m a delivery Third »venus,‘ picked up a wedding tbe country. beard. R. A. TiiSTiiVG Hr. Phassy next played and was r i bar, • W, R. HAM ■wagon, whioh privilege they already an - ring. She knew tho owner would M a t t is o n a n d B o u tt. joy free of charge. I t ifc not fa irtq mourn Its loss aa long as she lived, and DEATH OF HISS MARIiBN. called, - Spain Humbly Submits. Mr. Weeden sang “ I f Only in "My Pharmacist othor business men. exerted flvery effort to find the owner. Madbid, Wednesday.—A Madrid cor­ ‘ I am opposed to tha sf.lc of liquor in Her afforta proved Bucc«saft>! and the Overstudy Brought on Illr.ei That Oreams,'- hy Lyanm , and responded to tS9 u i l« Isla St.. Aabury Part; respondent of the Standard says: “It is Asbury Park, and if the license per­ cctated ring was returned to its owner, * Proved Fatal. the persistent, applause by tbat quaint GRAMERCY HOTEI mitted these men to sell I should bo op­ who w m overjoyed at its safe retunn, ballad, “I Lovs You in the Same Old not to ba supposed the United States Mamie .S-Sarret, tbe accomplished Way. posed to granting them if we could get A s'sdding ring Is something which can daughter of Dr. It. W , Marren, who re- will object to the representations being First Arenie and Bergh Street B a r g a in s i n 11,006 for each one. W e have tha name not be replaced, and tha woman who sides n Third ai'ssue, til!’, city, died «t After two most delightful numbers made on the Philippines question. Of rights, sifter ths license for s delivery lost i t . csc consider herself very fortu­ Trenton about 11 o’clock Monday night, by Mme. Wiie^ek, the festival chorus N O W O P E N gave the closing number “Good Night, all the remaining main issues, Spain wagon ia granted, to prosecute them for nate and should fee! thankful that an aged 18 years, Tbe disease which Flrot-elaiss in eveiy respect illegal sales, if, such aro made. Our bonest person found it. Good Night, Beloved.”, shows a disposition to assent to the mtmts6, bar death was brought oss by H A B SY J. KOCKAIPKLLER redress Is to set evidence against; them, * * « werstndy. Although attended from The accompanists were Henry Rowe, American demands." No cabinet coun­ Real Estate Mist, Marie Simmons, Miss Bslle Green if they overstep thei- rights, and prose­ It is a peculiar fact to not® how ready the Srst by three prominent physicians c il was held yesterday, nor are the m in­ cute them. I contend that the city Is aad Miss Jessie Vanderveer, ail playing some people are to do mlsohlef .of an ex­ ot Asbury Park, and later by Dr. J. W. isters likely to meet again until fresh justified tn taking thair money for ths pensive and mean character. A few W ard and Dr. Felty, specialists of high in concert in • the choruses. Miss Mar­ guerite very ably presided at the TWO Pairs of us® of our streets, act! believe it would nights ago, between midnight and repute, she passed away despite all the Rice intelligence ia received from Washing­ great organ. Money to Loan on be a mistake to gtv® it back to them. I t morning, some person or parsons, who- efforts made to save her life. ton This is not expected at the eaiH St wesffft possible by revoking- their li­ could find nothing else to do, took ®o- The deceased was a graduate of the eat before Wednesday. Glasses in ONE! cense to keep them out entirely I would ABM SEVERELY CUT. casion to upset a portion of the track In abury Park high school, ana! early in Buccoss Depends Upon Secrecy, First Bond and •. "ito for it Rath both hands, but as it is Atlantic square over which tbe minis, the seasoo ^*as io charge of the supply Do you use them? If not, not, I say, keep their money and get as ture train runs for 'She amusement of window at the Asbury avenue bathing A Bottle Exptoded an d Gut a R a d ia l M adbid, Wednesday,—A correspond­ much of it as possible.” try our iriiproved double children. It was certainly a mean triefc, grounds. She was devoted to her Artery. ent of the News says: “ Tbe government lenses. In Spectacles or Mortgage. and done imply as a matte? of devilish, steaks and every spare moment was so While Charles Gray was busy at work rflply to the American paaee terms left (Friends tendered a Party. ssas. If thrv offenders oould im captured cupied in this way. Her death is a sad Eyeglasses, Have you in Higbie’s bottling establishment' (tor- here Monday evening. The govern W . F. Hasaelbrook of New York, who they should be aeveraly. dealt with. The blow to the family. The remains were merly Rogers), Main street, yesterday Headache,Neuralgia, Pain l*,a guest at the Hotel Monmoutb, gave damage in thia instance was not very brought to Asbury Park yestarday the press -e of 60 pounds to tne square ment believes th t nature of tbo n egotia­ in the Eyes? If so, consult a?» elegant dinner ta t evening to a great aod was boob repaired, but a per­ afternoon. The funeral will be held to­ inch caused one of the bottles ba was tions requires the greatest secrecy; that Insurance in first-class com number of (bis friends, Tho floral dec- son who will do a trick as mean aa this morrow (Thursday) and will be strictly ill ig to explode. their succcse depends upon theobser. panies at lowest possible rates oretions were beautiful, a profusion of would stoop to something lower. private Tho fiiying glass struck his right LEECH. STILES S CO. • pink carnaticoa and rnssa, w ith smllas, » # tr Dr, Marren, during the summer sea­ arm asd cut a radial artery, vanc&of the most absolute reserve here. (being used. Jamsa E. Geary of New son, la in charge of tha beaeh emergency Official silence is complete.” PHILADELPHIA, The yaoht Eben D. Jordan, Captain causing the wound to bleed free­ EYE SPECIALISTS, *laven acted in tho capacity of toast Beebe of New JTork arrived off Ooean hospital. He is well liked, and has t he ly Other cuts were also caused by thy No Word at Washington. ttaster. Tho ladiss and gentlemen whe Grove on Monday ao«J began tmsinessi as most profound sympathy of tail ot he glass. Dr.' Kintaonth Was summoned Washington, Wednesday.—At 117S0 T. FRANK APPLEBY, :njoyed the repast were: Mrs. 8 S. a pleasure boat yesteiday The Jordan beacb employees, who will, provide a and be dressed’ the wotnsiis and gave 222 Main St, Asbury Park Graham. Mrs, Thompson, Mrs. Comb, has beau very popular hero. in past handsome floral tribute for tha funeral. the injuries proper attention. last n ig h t a member of th a cabinet who Mre. Wallace, Miss ElisabaUt Walter- year;-, and althaugfi the first trip of the — .. ---- had just left tha president, said no word EVERY FRIDAY. eon of Ne” 'orfa; Messrs. Wallace Cor. Main St.aad Mattison Ave. season waa made yesterday it carried a The Note Haa Been Paid. Excursions Today, had been received of Spanish acceptance Fitch, W . F Hassnlbrool K. B.Qr«ason large number of patrons. It is under­ Hours: 11 to 1,2 to S. V ne ezambtadot. ASBURY PARK, 5. J. - of New York; and J. E. deary. New A- lot of 1700 which has been carried Tho Newark' orphan asylum scholar*, of peace terms which London an­ stood that the Jordan w ill take out in four sections, w ill arrive beta today Work guaranteed. Haven. A tally-ho >’i!v< folio'- - d tha moonlight excursion parties while tbe bj tbe F irs t National bant sines tha nounces aaa tact. i t a w . the Eosealight adding isuch to editorial con'st-ntioc waa held in this between 0 and 10 a. m. The Bret sec­ moonlight nigbta last tion leaves this aftei-nooaat o’clock; . Our Navy W ill lmpnes Europe. a g ita l p Q $ m Surplus 53r,000 the enjoyment of the orowi, i * city, was paid yesterday by tbe endors­ OunftxjM ers, including James M. Baletoa, T. tbe second at 6; the third and fourth at Washington,' Wednesday, — Long C * p l4 M » Pocket Book R tm end. A Baatlna Party. n iu k Appleby, A, C. Twining, David 7 p. in. From Morristowa, N .J., an excursion will arrive r t 8.25 a. an.; was in conference yesterday sfternova # !« - » , OWKT- Tbe - poeketboak tontoinli - isetween The young folte; of the Commercial Harvey, jr. ft A, Tasting Morgan & Asbury Park and Ocean hotel took a moonlight im r on Deal lake Pareona.snd F- L . Ten Broeck. The leaye at 5.35 p. m. Tha regular eM W with the navsi wor board regarditig tt e $5©0 and $800 which‘was loat last ‘week slon tram Broad strset station, Mh>- by Mrs, Heathcote^ ttiegovernMs.ol the last evening. . Thtlii.were eight couples, note>es3 g tte n to raise ta&Mgr for,ths ilispostjibn of the naval vassals ;iov’ ia Grove , and such a good time was bad -ito* the entertoinmont 6 t tbe delegotoa to the delphic,, will arrive at 10.15 a. m itid W children o f s i ir . Forbea of Now leave at 8.25 p, m. tlu b a n ' waters. Long said there werfc, Yorfe, who is stoppingat tbo Monmouth, bodra pass’ ■ very qaiokly. The party Nattensl editorial and Katisaia! educa­ no fresh instructions being given to Matted about 7.80 o’clock and rt- tional oonventlonB hold in Aabury Park was found by a colored boy, Hia' em­ Great Redaction, Watson regarding the departure of tbe ployer thought be wt&s jtendinc condd- turned at 10.80, Those who en­ in 1894 The understanding was that B I N K Wo are •- Serins a large quantity of men’s erab!« money cad finally worked* con- joyed the trip were Hisses tbe finance commiStsa wouldoollect the vessels libder Mb command, but it is Ethel, Clifton, Francos, Elit&betMSold- money end pas off thenototbal sum. Jeraay bathing s sits at *1.48 eadL worth tS, e-m , num t. Jtf of the boy and returnci ttia STBtNBACH CMHPAKT,- und*-rfetook to tha womafi. Tflia boy Ctono, Beatrtea Kipp, Nstat&'fiHs&r,. woW hut for sMMrxMsbtt or another thli Oor. Main and Cookmaii. European, squadron * ill be reformed, , ASBURY PARK, N.J. BMsie Van Akcn, MandKteer, Florence funds did not oome in as expected. spent a considerablo part o r the Adv. 184 Oar. Kinory and Cookinuu. and will t>e siitliciSntly formidable'to 4 ^ p w ^ vajUNnts' «sah, but the steward ottered was nevor- Piatt, Bessie McDonnell, Mrs. MoBon- Car, IU a ,A » * M l PU cH a P D k n jr .. thetet: paid _____ ^ ______nellt aod Messrs. B. J. and J , J . Oono Bitsi-ilTis Bmle l. m is n»iM impress’ Ebr&ps witli the eaa power of MATTISON AVE. AND BOOT! EH-, w a, Dr, McDonnell, Arthur Hester and OCBAN GROVE. A t Avon-by-the^ea, N .J., ossSaturday, Are only taken nn ro mI oicl**. V/o know tha United Seated: - • CsraptlleA to Bell. Eagene Couant. .' Ocenc. -0JOT«-Bi*wcfe: A ugnst a,- oommenoVne a t IB o’oloolt, Mtant, thn ftnjjtlrrV 'rm^jrenient and Imve aU tbat Manila Iniut-gsnta Jbtn"Spaniard*: And we wettj ss*Sy to hay 100 ionm men’s te a will be sold by Hou-tnn slisrlfi’ expense •ufftfeaiB fa «ou. SVfljffljTOa-Presttot. IW i't'B Jl to get ono. of sisthiuif Bijits ego long asfa favorably river and nyivan Lako,nearthepcean front, R fm p in b ^ r Uift M a ln n WllClHl. o . m bsowk,, tat 'tm trim - SSMSPHD B. DATJOH, Cask!*, • STKINBAOIs OOMPASr. known «a wiiable In color-and seun ' For ” --- mtps---- aadJ —particulars ----- aoplj’to- * ' Acton *“ “ "C. Sanford sells it «t£30 SOoish: miarantiad Mvrrltt’d OrOclamatlOM1 to the pfeopla of U. h. Buoua.M > ■ nm WAI/nm W. DAVXiJ, t o * Cashier. Cor. Matrfitnd Cooltman. 188-tf Co qk ’b Be e H iv s . Hartshorn?, counsolior-at-lav Freehold for one riwr.- baeFdiMi hattgtr, flush jolnte the Philippines will not ba issued nntil Adv. 184 f!or. Emory and Cookman. N.J. ITS 188 throughont,; flil Mattison, aveniss. S’ le aflvc (lie fall of Manila. - The estrange-- DZUB OTOE&i 4 s ite w ill be hrtd In the ladles* purl ore ^ ageat for Pierce wheels.----- a

- - : . •!- si

TUB ASBU RY P A M ID>AflIL,y f. . ^ ’omen W ith Too Much Tolerance* CYOLINO LIFE ITEMS. Cime Cables tin t talks Bbokeit — .OooofiheinoBt WOMAN AND HOME: Tho £ood women of our dpy aro too pKNNBYLVANlA RAILROAD. muoh Iriellned to toieranoo. A great many foolish things a ridor ‘can do is to *' TBET MUST UBS- 08 8M ” . whilo earnestly fighting evil are incUned THE ACCOMPLISH EPWIFE OF A GREAT Ibe Standard. Railroad of America. to regard it very much as doctors regard try and propel hia machine if any ENGLISH ASTRONOMER, disease—that is,.as something which it is balls are broken. This is quite fre­ On and after Juno 25,1820, their business to cure, but which springs HE non STEflPOHTS TBAnm UUTB asmmx PABS—\7ECK-OATB ^ from conditions for which tho patient is quent, bat can easily be told by the for New York and Newark, 6.85,7.20,7.45,8^, The Work Core For Hynterla — Women ---OF T H E — - 0.10 a m, 1.10,2.45, a45, 5 ^ ^ 9 . 0 5 pmT * irresponsible. Numbers grow so “ experi­ ITor EUw’beth, 7.45, 9.10 a. m. 1.10. B.4B, 8J43, W itb Too Much . Tolerance—Take Care enced” that they treat it as a th in g which hard running of the machine and &sn and 0.00 pm . •of the Feet—Hint* on Child Training. must bo, like typhoid, and while con- the grating noise whioh will emanate For Rahway. &10 a. m., 1.10, E5.S7 and 0.05 p to. For Hatawon, 0.10 a m, 1.10L2.4^O27 ond o. 05 p.m. Neoeulty of Cover Paring? Bleep. « • _cerped to repiove it have ceased to feel at IRON STEAMBOAT GO evil either horror or disgust. And a few, from tho portion of thO; machine in Cupid certainly tuo^cs very often in a ofton very able intellectually, positively 8.82, 6.S7, ts. ii. 0.1S, 7.14,7.5'J aluSWCp.m. ■which the break occurs. Have it re­ Are now running between New ror lied Bank, t,to, f.43, M0 a m, 1.10, S.« ,»,«, mysterious ami wholly unorthodox way doflbt thoir own conclusions and think or York and Iron Pier (fost of Broad­ 6^7 uid 0.00 p. m. M b wonders to perform, llcinrich Schlic- occasionally say that “ she Is acting on her moved at once. If left they, will For PUIadelpSta, Broad Bt.. and TrentoB, C.CJ, m ann, the classical scbokir,- was lir&tt a t­ views, which I think horrible, but which destroy the conea. ’ way), Long Branch, daily (Sun­ ■ 7.M. 7.10, 0.07 am , 18.48,8,57 and S.8J p m. tracted to tho woman lie married by hei For ttunden via Trenton and Boraontonn, 7.S3, aro her views nevertheless”—that is to days included), as follows: _9.07am, 18,48and8.67pm . " ^ • pure and unfaltering pronunciation of an­ say, tney think evil muoh loss when it Tight bearings are most destruc­ For Camden and Fblladelnbli, via ,Toma Iltrr.? cient Greek. springs from an ovil opinion than when it tive to the life of a wheel and to the Leave 22d Street, North River, ll.S8a. In., SUSand 5.H p. m. Because of her profound and self ac­ a t 8 . 3 0 a . m . a n d 2 . 3 0 p . m . — Tomt Ulvor, leland Helii&to and tntcrmsdU springs from an evil desire and forget that muscles of a rider. BtaUoM^O, 11.83 a m, 2.18,5,15 ond 6.41 quired knowledge of astronomy, S ir W il­ in eight cases out of ten tho desire - pro­ JAMES H. SEXTON, UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Leave Pier lO, East River, at p.m . weekdays, liam Huggins offered himself to an unos* duced the opinion. • 9 a . m . a n d 3 p . m . olnt Pleasant and Intermediate i stations, Burning Irish lady* Some genuinely philanthropic woinen BICYCLE SUNDRIES aOI, 11.05^ m, 2.18, L2.5A, 4.22, 4.60/5.10, 6.(52, 1 5 9 ' Return from Iron Pier, Long 0.41 and 8.b& pm . Neither the German nor Irish woman’ push this tolerance so far that they become Elegant Foot' Pumps...... 46 cents F « New Brnnralolr. via Moamonth Jnnotlon laid tl^p least claim to beauty, but with Coffin* and Burial Caskets, 100 styles IN STOCK, and furnished at a MOMENT’S NOTICE. B e lls ...... 16 “ unconsciously fatalists, regarding all opin­ Years of experience. Telephone connection.______. . ■ Branch, at 11.15 a. m. and 0.®, 740, 9.07 a m. 12.43, 8.07 and 5,88 D m. Greek and astronomy for talismans 'they ions and most acts as. things that “ hap­ Bells, electric stro k e ...... 25 “ 6 .1 6 p . m . - n u n . lu v b wav toes rea aasuav pabb both-won entirely devoted husbands, 60- pen” in obedience to unknow n laws and Lamp Brackets. , .from 5 to IB “ . Ftqm Woet Twroty-Tbird etroe* rstatlon, 8£0, Take-cars of the Atlantic Coast a™., jy o (8 a tu rd ijB only), aso, 8^0, to be treated, especially in discussion, as musical Educational Valves ...... i. . 8.S0.J.M and O.SO p m. Banays, 7.60,s io a m ono would treat earthquakes or floods or Wrenches, high grade r-r-r'TS0 11 "BRctric Railroad Company at and 4 AO pm . -trjr" From Besbrosses and Oortlandt street terrlcit a i other disagreeable natural phenomena. Other sundries always kept in stock, Broadway, Long Branch; going 4 45, W0 a m, ia.t0,1.21 {Sdturdayo only), s.80, They aro facts to them, not acts. The odd MME. OGDEN CRANE at prices to suit the times. 810,8.40,4.20,5.10 and 7 CO p m. bundle, R15, thing is that such women never draw the THE north, take car& leaving Cookman 0.45 a m ond 5.15 pro. • . •1 Vooal Inatrnotlon M a r k O u t Co. avenue and Main street at 10.20 a. On Sunday wiU stop at Interlaken and Avoa la logical deduction—-namely, that their own & plv^of North asbury Park and Anburv Park to exertions and teachings and self sacri­ Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturday* BERLITZ iSCHOOL m. and 4.20 p. m. let off paesenaere,' fices are in that case all useless, for the a t studio. Boom 18, Pontoflloo Bnlldlng, ABbury Park, N. 1. Taants u u v a pan^nsELTnu (Broad fit.) roa laws w ill operate whatever they may do OF LAHGUAGES AJBBUSt PASS and are of course stronger than they, Wo charge for trying Voloee. J f lE FINEST DISPLAY OF FINE To Hew YorK ana fiacR, 80 Gts at 4.05,6.60, B 20, )1>9 a m, 2.42. 8.E0 and 4.0S p Thoy rarely, however, feel that form of de­ For furtL Information address Mrs- Seor*t SUMMER COURSE m, vreet-dsyr, 5 00 p. m. (Saturdays oitly). spair, though we have known women who Hunt. Hotel Bt. Peul in irrt Etrert »r 1 Flint «*■ Market RtreetWhan, via Camoea t»nd Tnm- repented of their own toil as labor neces­ ton. O lO, 7.10, laso^ a m, 8.S0 and 8,83 p m. Grand avenue, Corner Fifth week-days. t*eave Market Btrect Wnarf via sarily wasted and abandoned bonoflclaVla- Hew York and Long Branch KATIBEL PARK ASBURY PARK i* Jamesburff, 7.10 a m, 4.00 p m week-dayo, bor os'. by some decision of some occult (Of tbe Park Sisters1 Quartette,) WASHINGTON AND SHE 60 will, always infructuous. The excessive French, German,Ppanish,Italian, Russian. Latin Greek, Hebrey,’ preparation for coLege. - _ Steamboat Company uuva anoAD bTasar* rnrLADnuraiA, tolerance o f such good women is often For Baltimore and Woehlnrrton, 8.50, 7X0, mistaken by themselves for Christian MHND0L1H AND GUITAR STUDIO Clan - route <6 W Monday only), 6 so. 7 00, (780, New lent service, what might it not do bC from Mra. A m y Pinkham , who died the other Avenue and Union Square. getting the latest millinery, New York and Lore Branch Transfer Co. York only), C7 85, excel t New.York), b ml 3055 are wholly centered. day at Brooklyn, Me., was 104 years of will call for and deliver hssrgage In New a m , 12 w , 210.4 0ft, 710 p m. Hur-oayp from D uring her youth she studied all sho the first it had received humane treatment? Established 1880. goods, and she takes pleasure lot^rUkea station. 7 <7 a m, 4 ia 8 06 p m. Even now without Hying in the face of ago. and both her father and her grand­ York and all places reached by company, could of tho heavenly bodies by tho aid of For Philadelphia and Trenton via to fashion as regards the style Of shoes and father were soldiers in the Revolutionary and time in showing her goods. Including ABbury Park and Ocean Grove, at 700 800a m , 1206, (8 la e x ^ p t Trenton,) 4& charts, books and by d int of enthusiastic slippers we may do much to mitigate the army. 00 cents per piece, through rate. Baggage pm. Sundays from Interlasen station,7 57a wanderings by night with the companion­ DrmtnaKm checked at Keith’s Express offices, Asbury m*41Bp m. tortures of this very necessary adjunct to Miss Elizabeth Ashe of San Francisco, ship of a dark lantern, a star atlas and a Park, New.Jersey. For Baltimore aad Washington, 703, 800, 1065a the human anatomy. who named the torpedo boat cu 1205, 810, 4 00 p m. Sundays from Inter- small telescope. . ’ Nearly every °no despises his feet, prob­ Farrngut, is descended from a long line of HISS HATTIE 0'HAGAN lairi»a station. 7 87 a m, 416 p m. I t is more than probable that this de­ soldiers and is related to the Farragut ; Q u a l i t y R a t h e r (Tor Easton, Bethlehem. A lien town on i MaoeSt voted enthusiast would have earned for ably because they aro undeniably ugly. . (Formerly with Mrs. Bennett) I^Chtmk, 6 SO, 800 (2055 to Easton) a m, 13® But may it not bo truo that they would family. (9 10 to Easton).4cap m. cunaa>of*omlntei- herself fame as great as that won by Mary not be so Ugly were they not despised? Mlse A n n a E. Mltchener is the superin­ Dressmaking T han Quantity. iaken station, 4 IB p m. Somerville or Mario Mitchell had not the S im p le s t, For Wilkesbarre and Bcranton, fi 00 a m. 1SC3 That the foot of a little child is a th in g of tendent of the Tuscarawas Electrlcroad, cause of aiding a husband attracted her and Ladies’ Tailoring resident EJkrt of Harvard, says. pm . beauty Is acknowledged by all. Tho moth­ which Is ten miles Jong and connects the , “The International is a wonderfully com Buffalo and Ghtcago via D. L. Y7. a. EL, more. L ig h te s t & er caresses it tenderly, carcfullv trims the tw in cities of TJhrlchville and Dennison 173 MAIN STREET , pact Btc.ohouse of accurate lntormathm * t J6 00am , 400 p m. Bosfiays tn tn In to In t o S ir W illiam Huggins is a fellow of tho station, 4 IB pm , tiny nails on the shapely toes and gazes with New Philadelphia. Odp '0 Btelnhach’ii Ocean Filaoa Royal society and possessor of one of that Plate Camera proudly at the arched instep and the pink agrtnmura to xeatmr pam : society’s greatest telescopes. Therefore Miss Margherita Arlina Hamm of New Eeare New York via Bandy Hook route, pier 8 she found in him and her married life just solo. For tho first two or three years of York, the well know n newspaper woman, borth nrer, from foot of Rector street, 9C0l baby’s life his feet receive almost us much the proper outlet for her enthusiasms. bas been appointed an inspector by the 1100 a m, <1 00 Saturday only), 8 00,8 45, 4 SOt care as do his chubby hands. The daily 6 S0p m. 8undays980am , 100pm . Every night In the handsome observatory woman’s veteran auxiliaries of the na­ Do Yon Send Your washing, nail cleaning and powdering, aro uea*t> jNew Yora. toot ot Liberty etro"t, all rc3 in tho garden of her home near London tional guard and nurses’ staff. ronto, 4 80, 8 so, 1000 a m , (100 Saturdays nover omitted. Then as babyhood passes she works at her husband’s side. Frau Lilli Lehman, who retired for only), 2 15.8 80,8 1 8 4 45 0 10, tt 15 (» CO Satur­ and work is demanded of theso hitherto Laundry Work Out? WEBSTER’S days only) p m. Bundays to Inteilaken sta­ To her is duo half the honor of achiev­ awhile from the operatic stage op account tion »ldam,l 80, 4 00pm . ing, by tho use of the spectroscope, a knowl­ petted darlings they gradually aro neglect­ of illness, has reappeared in the great Leave New York from south Ferry. Whitehall - edge of tho actual composition of tho heav­ ed until by the time their owner is IQ Wagnerian roles in "Vienna, and her pow­ nutuQ it, INTERNATIONAL, sweet: 82ft. 10 00 a m , (100 Saturdays only), years of ago tho mother takes it as a m at­ 210, 880, 840, 440, 5 25. 610 (750 Ba urdsys enly bodies, one of the discoveries on ers are said to be almost fully restored. goes, but see that it comes ter of course that her child should com­ only) P m, Bundays to Iateriakeu ctatioa 8 © which the fame of Sir William rests. Mrs. Alice Ives Breed of Boston, who to the right Laundry, and a- m 885 p .m . ____ plain of corns, callosities and even of an DICTIONARY ' Night after night, never nUssing an oc­ was defeated by Mrs. Low for the presi­ thati* 1 J . OLHAtTRKN, Gca’IOa^t ingrowing nail. W hat else can one expect E a s tm a n ’s H. P. Baldww, Gen. Pass. AkU , casion when tbe sky is clear, sho is busy dency of tho National federation, is edu­ of feet? Horrid things!—Hamer's Lazar. in the observatory, photographing tho cating two little Japanese girls. They ac- THE OLD RELIABLE ■ \ stars through a spectroscope, by which tho fompanied’her to the biennial at Denver . Hints on Child Training. No. 2 Eureka Jr. lig ht coming from them can be analyzed. and vverc often seen with her in her box. Best for die Household. ATLANTIC COAST ELEOTBiC Children aro often taught lessons from From the spectra as thus obtained on Sarah Bernhardt is to visit India at the Takes picture* locjic*; weighs hot books before they aro properly.taught, to Worf* ue easily found. PronnncfaHoo J tho negative it can be ascertained of what invitation of the maharajah of Kapurthala. easily ascertained. Meaning* are j ounces. R. R. COMPANY. w a lk ‘and long before they are properly SNOW FLAKE. LAUNDRY fa Meniscus lena, rotary shutter, three stops, view chemical ingredients tho body photograph­ who has been visiting PariB. Besides act­ easiif iramed. The growth of words is < On and after June 20, 1898. ed i3 made and whether it is advancing or taught to play. Play is hold out to them ing in his palace sho w ill give perform- finder, socket for tripod screw. Perfectly adapted not' as a .natural' thing, as something , easily traced, aad rrctlim ct of quality ( to snap-shots or time exposure* and equally cott- recoding os regards this earth. »*j ces at Bombay, Calcutta, Colombo and 816-818 Cookman Are. i rather than superfluity of quantity char- ( renlent as a hand or tripod camera. Time Table for Through Cars. In addition to her devotion to her hus­ which the parent should feel it a duty to 1 o: dicherry and njeans to see a tiger encourage, but aa a reward for so much >. quired most exhaustive knowledge of the i: g of the letters by contract. One recent Leave Broadway, Long Branch, for Asbury Park, years of ago all teaching should be through instrument, but written several volumes lei ter c ontained a bill of exchange on a Rochester, N. Y. 6 20,6 40,7 00 a m, and every ten minutes till on its creation and development, besides play. Through play letters and languages L i t d i c B 1140 p m. On all trips leare Elberon 15 minutes con bo taught, anim al life can bq classified London bank for £100. translating and editing excellent Jives of Now thatutcb« On sill trips leave Deal Lake Bridge 18 minutes light at ono time and are dull and sad at satisfied now unless the only honorable methods, and perfectly comfortable, cool parlors. to renovate a soiled screen, to trim a pret­ For first-class dentistry— cur prices are the later than Cookman avenue; leave Elberon ^ another. The sleep Is broken. The ohild Spaniard Is a dead Spaniard.—Indian­ lowest in the cit*. ■ •r milk buslneM. ty lam p shade or to make a new bed quilt is a victim to tho wrong kind of educa­ apolis Journal. Consultation free. minutes later than Cookmaa avenue.. ^ herself, energetically to undertake to do tion.— New York Ledger. The war Is costing Spain $28,000,000 a RICHARD F. DORAN. D. D. S., BELMAR DIVISION. the thousand and ono little trifles that Leave Cookmaa avenue aad Main street 6 00 am month. B u t she needn’t care. The folks Aaaager. make a pretty home. Work Is never de­ P l u m b i n g and every 15 minutes till 11 a m, then every 10 Necessity of Cover During; Sleep* that she Is borrowing It from are the ones grading, and every. woman should feel minutes till 10 pm , then 10 80 and 1100. Re­ who Bhould do the worrying.—Cleveland proud of being able to jnako ^ er houso as The object is simply this: Nature takes turning, leave Belmar 15 minutes later. iattractivo os possible with tho least amount the time when one is lying down to give Leader. CHARLES F. WYCK 0 FF • T i n n i n g PITCHER'S Excursion or Single Trip Tickets between Ao- of outlay. Lot her interest herself in some the heart a rest, and that organ con bo : Spain has the advantage of the United bury Park and New York, via either New York one else, read aloud to an aged friend, take quently makes ten strokes less a minute States in one respect. I t doesn’t have to Furnace W ork 157 M ilfTSTRUT some one’s children for a walk or . play than when one is in an upright posture. worry at the prospect Of acquiring more and Long Branch Steamboat Company (at t Pleasure Bay), or the Iron Steamboat Company with them for an hour or two while the Multiplying that by GO minutesVand it is territory than it knows what to do with. Mixed Paints ASBURY PARK poor mother with few servants has a little 600 strokes. Therefore in eight hours — Council Bluffs Nonpareil. (Broadway. Long Branch), are on sale at the spent in lying down the heart , is saved Spanish honor is about the most expen- offloe of the Atlantic Coast Electric R. R. Ofl0> rest. Bead ono improving book a week, . HARDWARE AND NOTIONS. do something, do anything * that w ill oc­ nearly 5,000 strokes, and as the heart slvo th in g on earth. I t has already oost pany. Main street car depot, and Interlakea cupy the mind, and the feeling of ennui pumps six ounces of blood with each the dynasty two valuable fleets, besides All kinds of Interior and Exterior Paiotln* J. E. FL1TCROFT car depot. w ill rapidly disappear, more especially if stroke It lifts 00,000 ounces loss of blood thousands of lives, and is s tilf unsatisfied. done, either by 00®tract or day’s work. Fare, Asbury Park to Interlaken, Allanhurnt or exercise -such as bicycling is undertaken in a night of eight hours spent in bed than — St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Estimates cheerfully given Opposite Poetofflce Darlington, 5 cents. regularly. There is ho doubt thivt bicy­ when ono is in an upright position. As Spain’s proper attitude is on her knees D. G A T E S , Fare, Asbury Park to Elheron, 10 cents. cling in moderation is a very excellent in ­ the blood flows, so. much more slowly begging for mercy. U ntil she is made to O ffice 700 M a la S t. OpEAN GROVE Fare Asbury Park to West End* Long Branch or stitution, not only from the point of view through the veins while one Is lying down understand that the work of whipping the Car, Sewall Ava. Asbnry Pail Pleasure Bay, 15 beats. o f usefulness, but- as a nerve tonic, and one must supply then with extra cover­ idiot pride out of her should go on* Wat­ Faro, Asbury Park to Belmar, 5 cents. hundreds of women who wcre^lying on ings the warmth usually furnished by cir­ son’s fleet w ill bring her to her senses,— A uctio neer Tickets In packsges, 81 for 01, for sale by the conductors, good on any division. sofas a few years ago sighing and groan­ culation.— Popular Science News. New Y ork Journal. B . F . LfANM AND . . . At night through cars between Asbury Park and. ing over their health ure today pedaling HIQIt ORADB PIANOS ‘ their 20 niiles aiid feeling nil tho better WAR SIDE LIGHTS. pleasure Bay carry green .light; cars between An — CBroadway, Long Branch and Pleasure Bay for .it. No one is too old or too stupid to | Wooing In Lapland. 1S directUUWKUUIU from (WKIl/. MWIf* GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES Appraiser. carry red light. Belt line cars in Asbury Park learn to master the bicycle. It is merely When a young Laplander is in love With Let us have peace.—New Haven Regis­ ----- ered free on 80 d»y»- trlA 10 r e u i1 KuarutM Write to Knrr A Box, Orders promptly delivered. carry red light. a matter of pationeef Although some x>eo- a girl, ho and she run a race. Ho is heav­ ter. 49 Flatbush ArMUe, Brooklyn, H. Y. ple are fortunate enough to ride at the end' All kinds of Merchandise bought foi In addition to the regular' sdheduie, extra cars ily handicapped, so that she may w in if A ll our whalers are not warships, but O U k | U P th 313-314 Bond Street of ah hour, others take "a considerable she choose, and if sho outrun him he can- all our warships are whalers.—Gate City. Spot Cashsuch as Hotel and Hotnse- will be rua ss the travel may require. - ■; D w MattlSOB ATtDDS. Office Interlaken Car Depot, .- Bnmbcr-of—lessons, but-oneT-auiLtrali -ean-, not propose n^ainr O f" course, sayis the (There Is ho law. nt any rate, against the hold Furniture. ’ Entire stoiea . 5. P. HAZELRIOQ, Sept. master the iron steed, and the independ­ Philadelphia Public Ledger, she suffers expansion of American chests as a result bought including Bard1ware, Jewel- ence, delight, interest and health It brings herself to bo overtaken if she cared for try, Grooeriee or other buslneM, of our" naval victories.—-Chicago Inter JV L V , 1898. . to Its rider arc incalculable. him. B u t tho. consent of her parents must Ocean. D y e i n g B l e a o h i n g C. C, FCRRIS Tho busier ou^r lives the happier we are, be obtained before sho can be married. “ Merely apprentices in the art.of war” and ono of .tho most excellent resolves we The law of the land is very strict on this O oatraotor - and • B olldw GOODS SOU) ON COMMISSION. MERCHANTS’ S1EAUB0AT CO.’S LIRE Is what the Paris Figaro calls Americans, TatephonaMI, 14 A. Red Dnnb. can make Is that we w ill never men­ pointr and in olden' times the man-was yet ouF history records no Waterloos and R . S M I T H tio n health. We all have aches and pains subject to capital punishment I f . he m ar­ (late with O. Battler.) Shop and Residence: no Sedans.—Boston Journal. -, K Bangs Aventie, near the depot, Northwest Corner Hals and Shrewsbury,Hlghlando.Hlghlond Bcach, and feel, np and down by tilrnsv'foT. hu-^ ried w ithout tho consent of ' the girl’s par­ Tho task to which the Spanish cabinet Oceanic, Locust Point, Brown’o Dock, m anity Is but frail, but wo need not make ents. After a -Laplander has chosen a is now addressing * Itself is to cry . ABBURY PARK. Fair Haven, Red Banti, Belford, iM n g it 60,000’times frailer.by dwelling-unnat­ bride ho sends her .a present of a gir&le, a f ‘Enough P ’ loud enough for Americans to SummerflelS Avenues. Branch aad A»bury Park. • urally upon tho fact. Imagination is veiy: ring and a quantity of brandy. He goes Jobbing a specialty. JPlaoi«nd spodflc hear it, but low enough so that it cannot ilona furnished tor all kinds ot carpent*) vivid, and if we systematically court-ill as far as tho door of her hut, but remains be heawl in Spain.—Des Moines Leader. Work. Satisfaction guaranteed. S te a m e r s health and foster our little ills wo may be outsido u n til Tnvitbd to entor, when a JAC®® B€HWAEa*rs, bumper of brandy is offefred to the girl’s When CoiEnmoddre Schley called for three SEA BIRD and ALBERTINA -paid out by reAl sieknoss. which", in a cheers for “ the men behind the guns, ” the Win iMTeBed jortit ITronk- nervous montnl condition, becomes oil the father. If ho.drink it,- It. is a sign he con­ sents to tho nmrrhigo. a t.}*o young lover, officers of the fleet which had wiped out harder to bear. Occupation and exercise ’*<1 MASON AND BUIUtER, thirn promises togiveflm giil m'Huj Hothrs tho flower of tho Spanish navy under Cer- Leavo Red BjoEj dally ot 7.00 A. f»3„ are certain cures for hysteria.—Philadel­ Tropical r h m Flaols and pays a sum of nnney, ge -rruUy loo vera gave that tribute with a will. The 3 v. nTtsuaeayo 3 k n.) phia . copper dollars, down on tbo hjji-t men who commanded cheered the men Ur. Elmore, of tho Troplcoi Deooo- Leave dally et 9 .0 ® A . flt.. course i8 a rqn|naiit ()f nmrriagt! u/ | r.r who did the fighting. It was the democ­ tive Plant Co., 14th, Street and Union P . (Saa& ayo P. ill.) TEXAS. racy of heroism.—Boston Post. 3 n. 3 00 chase, which in primitive times m o «r(t. Square. New York, la now at the St cheerfully gives. . «S tx KTOoniject* ^7ith Trolley Cara efe' marriage by capture. Banns aro i-ulilij ht d Cloud Hotel, First Avenue and Kluge- RedBauh for Shrewcbury.ELtontown, Texas realizes w ith additional force ev­ ley Street, Asbury Pork, with a hand­ ery day that the old Texans were wise once In Lapland, and the limrriu^o cerc*- ▲ Grx*t Breaksr. • Lons Branch, 4lelford, Asbuiy Pirk. mony is very short, Tho bride Svuurf her iAdfcaVHalr Drawer and dealer la HalrOooda, some collection o/ Preserved Palms /or DEfJJ. fltilQTSO^, wljen they annexed the United States.— Excited Wife—Oh, professor, the 000k Toilet Articles and Comba. Dallas News. hair loose and has a gold band round her tbe inspection o f the publio. Sams Oontmotor and Bultdu. head.'. Her presents and her dowry are has rallen and brol^an her collar bone! Under Vert Bad Hotel, Asbary goods as nave beennipplled during the Friend .and foe alike are. praising the ProtcssdzwDlschares her at oneel Yon Eittmatea Oboerfullr JcW a® g g m s jn extraordinary marksmanship of the Texas. generally reindeer, and she and her bride­ past four yea» a t tn e Auditorium, a tn o . ,ittoad»a to. groom remain with her parents for a. year tcld her what to expect If aha broke any- I f a a i o n i v Coleman Honse and other plaoes. It's an accomplishment that bas long gona S h a m p o o in g SU H i ™ A V tm nc, AflBUBT PA1UC S a VS after uafriage. thiuy n ore.—»y*abanga. with'tbe name.—Houston Post. ^ ' ‘ 1 • - ■ • . i . THE ASBURY PARK DAI V P R E S S . 3. THE LISTENER. BABY SUPERSTITIONS. , r CURIOUS CULLINGS. WAR SIDELIGHTS. £ "Professional Professioial Orders taken for Odsora) Peter Tracy ot Memphis Ib said An infant born with a heavy head of to be a cousin of Admiral Dewey and an I n a reoentr book on China tho author It is for Cadiz now to see visions and OR. JOSEPH H. BRYAN Yon>Ul not oe jn a a e hucouhcIdu , hair la bom to riches. ■ays that Chinese burglars aro difficult to not Boston.-rIndianapolis News. BnccekKr to Dr. Bruce 8. Keator. M Aabnry bnt j onr tooth wlll'be palnlnwK' undo of Hobson. avenao* Office ttourm, 10 to 13 a. m.< 7to 8 p. da. M ie s , I f you iron wrinkles into baby’s clothes, catch, as they o il their bodies a ll over and Corvora’s flying wodgo was too light to moved If Alglne Is nsed Aaron Frenoh of Pittsburg has prosont- Bhe w ill cry in her sleep.' Telephone connection BY ed to tho fcoxtnodopartraontof theGoorgia twist their pigtails Into bunches stuck full the ball paBt Sohley’s heavy half The first time you kiss a ne w baby make of needles. backs.—St. Louis, Republic. 0 School gif Technology a ;oheck for $2,500 a wish, and it w ill como true. OR. MARGARET . CURRIE, LE6SBEM unconditionally and another oheoK for f 3,- About 100 years ago starch was used Blanco has said very llttlo of Iato about 188 Main avenue, Ooean Grove. M. J- ELIZABETH, N. Do not lot any one cry over a young in ­ only for stiffening tho frills around tho th e 1‘ineffective” blockade. A ll tho ships BURTON BROTHER 000 on condition that a like amount be fant. Tears bring it bad luck. I' 7 to 10 a.m . D ealers I d . raised In Atlanta and Georgia. . necks.of the ungodly. Religious people that havo tried to run It wore sont to the Oflloe Hours! S to 5 p. m. It is unlucky to show a child's outfit to called,it tho “ devil's liquor'1 and regarded bottom.—St. Louis Globe-DoJuocrat. yT’to 10 p .m .: A business man of Des Moines, who was friends before the baby is born. - DENTISTS once a passenger on the same boat with Its uso as highly roprohenslblo. Socretary Long gives four reasons for Wall Pagers General Agulnaldo, describes. tyliui as “ a If an infant porsista.ln kicking off his In certain parts of Africa it is consider­ tho buocoss of our navy. A blunt spoken ». *. KINMONTH M. 0. COOKMAN AVENUE, ASBU»t P«HK • bit of a chap, half castf^ftrfcSpanlBh and right sock, ho is born to good luck; e d * mark of disrespeot to bury out of retired naval officer gives oho—“ Because 710 Grand avenue, and at Ktaxnonth' A Oo.r doors ot alL Only slaves are treated in Drug Store, 794 Cooknina avenue. Largest stock. Latest styles. part Malaysian—the worst combination When a child Is born on tho growing of they light liko h—I ." —Boston Traveler. , A*burj Park, N. J. Consultation and examUiuiiou freo. Greatest variety. that could bo produced or im agined." the moon, the next one w ill be of the same such ^ceremonious fashion. The honored We believe the European concert w ill W e admlnlater freah gas Mayor Harrison of Chicago has vetoed sox. dead are burled tinder the floor of tho now seo tho necessity of studying the fu ll houso, where they must make things pleas­ J. FRANK 8PECK,'M. D. . thoordinanco to change the name of Bis* Placo'A needle in the hand of a newborn score of tho'“ Star Spangled Bunn or.” It 614 Bangs Avenue, opposite Opera Hcaae. girl baby, and she .w ill grow up a fine ant for the living. is nevor too late. ’And in tho meantime 10 0,00 0 ROLLS TO SELECT FROM sell street to Dewey avenue, because he Sp*oiALi8i'--Noee, Throat, Heart, Longs, aiid believes that tho change “ would not add seamstress. they might^ractloe on “ Yankee Doodle.0 Chronic Dlseaaee. OUR TERMS ARK CAS n to Dewey 8 renown and would bo discour- I t is unlucky to bo born on the water, —Philadelphia Press. Offloe hours. 10 A. ml to 1 p. ta., 8 to & r. k., 7 tb 8 tepua to the memory of Governor Bissell,” but lucky for the ship on whicljsttch a SWORDS. I never node that. U nkel Sara was cross* r m. /The death is announced of M. Andre birth occurs. ido u n til the Spanish war broke out. He \ -JACOB DOLL iPlacoa bag of money under the bed “ By the sword of my father” is one of was a-lookln at Cuba when ho raised the Oh. F. F. COLEMAN „ Prospor Victor Masscna, Prince d’Essling. Northwest corner Fourth ave. and Kingsley st. PAWLEY’S r ! " He was the grandson of Marshal Massena, when a ohildr is born, and It will always tho most convincing oaths a Frenchman ax, un ile be dinged if he didn’t miss the can uso. Office Honrs; to 10 A. au, 1.80 to 8.86 p. m 541*543 COOKMAN AVE. whom Nnpolocm I used to call tho “ dar­ be above want. , Atlantlck oshun un hit a bunch ov islands «to8p.m . ling child of victory." The ttfclo posses , Whpa a boy baby Is born, lot him push Tho sword of Napoleon was laid un­ over In tho Pacific.-—Penn Grit. Telephone IB , . to tho Duo do Bivolir brother of tho late bis foot again Bt his father’s breast, and ho sheathed on the pillow where rested his prince. — can never como to any, bad end. . Jifeless head. THE GLOUCESTER. OR. ELLA PRENTISS UPHAM- -, . General Lawton won distinction In tbe In Montenegro when a man ts rejected 80S Third Avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. as too old for war he breaks his sword at Indian campaign against GeronimO years THE IRENE INCIDENT. ‘ Tho German navy has 114 torpedo craft. Offloe hours until 10 a. m., t8 to 8,6 to 7.80 p. m. ago. While on the old- chief's trail in tho the feet of hls.prinoo and goes home to die. Call out the Gloucester.—McKeesport Telephone Call M I General Custer during the war was the Sierra Madro mountains Lawton, and hia Germany has abundantly discovered that Times. . . men had to crawl miles on thoir hands and recipient of a sword which was so large While pro)Motions are the order of tho the can’t beat Dewey playing Fillipqen.— that no other arm in the service. could 0. B. BIRD, M. 0. fences, going at times 2* hours without St. Louis Republic. * day tho con verted yacht Gloucester should oceifet and Optician; Examinations free, at any water in an intense heat. wield It. bo made it battleship.—Dotroit News. hour and lo any weather; Qlasses promptly When Dewoy’s two warships hove in The breaking of the sword in halves fitted, QoIid Oc** roa Liquor akp O n w . Olr- T.F. O’Brien & Co. J j f « M. Brisson, the new French premier, Lieutenant Commander Walnwriglit ettlars free. 78 'M t Plsgah Way, Ocean Grove A t a sight, the Gorman captain preferred peace, and throwing the weapon at the feet of an nnd hi« ridiculously fragile Gloucester fw Uvea in a flat in a house of his own in the at any price.—Philadelphia Record. near northwest corner au d its lum. jr Buo Mazarln. Hia homo is snugly bour- en^my is the expression of Insubordina­ showed tho Spaniards just what an Amer­ 6 4 0 M attison Ave. W geois and not vory roomy. The piano of I t was Subig bay, to bo sure, but not so tion, the spirit that admits defeat, but re­ ican can do when ho is real mad.—Denver' Hmo,' Brisson, who is musical, takes up a big as to comfortably hold any of Ger­ mains uncfraquered. ( Republican, DR. H. S. TAYLOR G ro a t many’s fleet and Dewey’s.—Omaha World- IDENTIST. pood deal of space.. Between it and'the A F I b k i n bookcases thoro Is not much room. Herald. (Graduate of University ot Pennsylvania). Dewey needs supplies, nn d the action of Corner Cookman avenne and Emory street,'ovsi, S a c r i f i c e Lieutenant John G. Quinby, who AkmI LeBfaistre’s, opposite post office. Eutranoe It's unpleassnt to get out of a tho dynamite guns on the-Vesuvius at the.German warship Irene gave him an on Emory street, Anbury Park. cxouso to go and tako some. Tho Germans C . W . SIMONSON, . Offloe hours from 9 a. ra- to 5, p. m. bed ta the silent midnight watches and Santiago harbor, is a son of the late Brig­ Telephone 98 L adier General I. F. Quinby, a classmate^ are m aking themselves useful in the P h il­ (Successor to SIMONSON BROS.) look for the leak in the roof, or move in the tubs and friend of General Grant. Lieutenant ippines, after all.—Cleveland Loader. This is the kind of or bath-room to catch the water. Besides It's The German warship Irene really should QE0. L. 0. T0MPKIN8, D.D.S. <|ulnby was" appointed to Annapolis by J O B B E R I N Dentist, 017 Matti*on avenue (the Keator block, oat of your province—it’s none of your business ” President Granp, nnd, though its youngest bo praised for the success and celerity with near postoffice), Aabuiy Park. Teeth extracted weather that demands a member, fro was graduated third in his which sho porformed a delicate mission. painlessly without rendering the patient unoon- —you're trespassing; on our grounds. Finding It \?as necessary to find out just the sclous. Gas administered. Office hours, 9 a.m . first-class Refrigerator.. class. Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, Etc. to 5 p. m. leaks and stopping them's our business. And In Tho Rev. Mahlon Van Horne, the Unit­ amount of foreign Interference the United mending the leak In the pipe, we don't make a States would stand, andrtho Irene found We have a large line of ed 8tates consul at St. Thomas, Danish DR. J. D. OSBORNE leak In yonr purse. Try os. West Indies, is a Now England colored it out exactly.—Baltimpro American; 3SF-Ljia-0^ BALLANTINE’S. BEERS. O f Newark. Office, corner Third avenue and Hard-wood Refrigerators • man and has a luxurious homo in New­ Bottled by Steam Process, and warranted to keep in any Climate. K insley street, Asbury Park, N. J . Telephone port, B. I. He is a graduate of Lincoln HOUSEHOLD HINTS. university and has filled more public of­ For reliable dentistry consult...... of a high order, which will fices than any other colored man in New To gl vo a good color to a pine floor wash Cottage and Hotel Trade a: Specialty QOT Air h e a t in g a specialty. 1 be sold to close out. England. in a solution of a pound of copperas dis­ AU floods Delivered ft* * of Charge. Telephone Cell 67n, S prl** L.ke. DR. . Q. WALLACE Judge Thomas M. Cooley, the noted solved In a gallon of strong lye. DENTIST authority on constitutional law, who has Always Invert tho washtubs and put a SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. Ocean'Orove, opposite postoffice. second floor been at a private insane asylum at Pon­ little water on the bottom of them, so Specialist in the treatment of decayed teeth, tiac, Mich., for a year, has returned to they w ill not dry out and leak before the, Regardless A nn Arbor, Mich. Ho shows considerable following wash day. *>■ Improvement physically, but mentally he A bottle of equal parts of paraffin -tftl I A h cf# »rc WELSH RAREBITS, SOFT CRABS, o f Value is in about tbe same condiiton as when he and turpentine, always at hand for appli­ L U U M tld (JREEN TURTLE SOUP.; RYDERS SCHOOL FOR BOYS. first broke down. . v cation; w ill kbep woodwork in a clean and ..BROILED'- or Cost ROSTER’S PAVILION Baron Alfred de Rothschild has been re* bright condition. I f this were applied CLAM BAKE DINNERS TO ORDER W . 8. M. RYDER, A. M. electod president of tho Association of often, there would be less cracking Foreign Consuls In the British Empire for warping of furniture. R eopen. Sept. 27, ’07, Room 15. F . O . Ocean Front, Bradley Beach tho year 1898-0. “ Mr. Alfred,*' as he is If chamois is washed w ith soap and wa­ -- B illld ln g .--- A look’will convince you. generally known in England, is.the sec­ ter and rinsed and dried, it w ill become Dancing Wednesday and Saturday NEPTUNE HEIGHTS Young men prepared for college or business a ond of the three Rothschild brothers, Lord stiff and hard anewey Now Claimed by the Swedes. railway stations in Germany has increased Tbe Princeton University Outfitters from 6,876 tc 8,893. “ Admiral Dewey/* said 0. A. Gus­ ^Dresden's new Centra) railroad station, 1 6 6 - 1 6 8 MAIN STREET tafson, “ is of Swedish descent, and his WHITES’ EXPRESS i STflBE LIKE which has been six years in building, has HIGH CLASS NOVFLTIES IN MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS ASBURY PABK. Ancestors were thoroughbred been ofiened for general traffic. * Trucks for moving furniture, pianos and safes and used to have their homed in Sma- Trunks called for and delivered in your room for Sweden is going to build a railroad from Merchant Tailors Bicycle S a lt, .n il Golf Move « specialty 25 cents. Wagons at Asbury Park and Ocean land, a province of Sweden. Admiral the head of the gulf of Finland to tho Grove and North Asbury Depots. The “ 1900” Washer Sampson and Lieutenant Hobson are of Ofoten fiord, on tho Norway coast, 120 makes Monday a better day.' the same stook. “^C h icag o Journal. milag north of-the Arctic,.circle. 1023 Kingsley Street, ASBURY PARK Office, m o Summerfleld Avenne.

sT^-iMrnJ EiEyfS cirafnJ EiEM ia siKiafa

These lots range from One T housand to Five Thousand D ollars.

C ^ip a r:a t in^e .W j^xh O f S tre e x s In.Sefistaff^w na .along the New' Jersey Coast. The Streets of Asbnry Park are There w ill never be another sea- • •• • .‘i *• '.*■ • . Asbury IJark side tow n in M onm outh County that Bradley Beach One Hundred Feet Avon-by-the Sea w ill com pare w ith the broad streets B elm ar and open spaces, such as shown on Broad Spring Lake S ea Girt the map of Asbury Park. This as­ Como • sertion is based on the fact that all A n advantage possessed by Darlinjton the ocean front lands between Sea- Point Pleasant bright and Barnegat are already laid No Other BarnegatCity m .______i _ _ j WWM Loch Arbour out with streets averaging FIFT Y Ocean Crove w M % , Resort— Atlantic City PER CENT. LESS in width than Allenhurst those of Asbury Park, w ithout such

On the N ew Jersey Coast. Long Branch open spaces as A sbury Park. Sea.IsleJDiiv Seabtgfo 7

i ...... ■>-- . . . • - • . • . ■ . ■ W here purchasers erect buildings the whole am ount of purchase money m ay rem ain on m ortgage.

Inquire of ASBURY PARK E>AIL,Y PRESS.

IW lltfftP HIT PEOPLE MOWING. B O N B R A N D Beautiful •LION BRAND DRUG STORE CHAT. TRADE, MARK TRADE MARK Cfee Daily Prm THEY- COME TO THIS CITY '■ ; C olored F amous for ou r S oda The Telephone J. L. KIN MONTH FROM FAR AND NEAB. Every new patron of our Shirts ftftnrovttAL OrriCU: 601 MATTiaON AV*. Soda fountain says.* ‘Your D »,iiun Orriccs: got m a t t iso n AVE. Movement^ o f Peraons More Qr For Men and Boys— 'AsadnY Park, n,J. DinUitcilaHed, Who Come and Go Soda is delightful ' “ The best and While Hero Help to Make the Hundreds of patterns. I ever drank;’’ ■' That was fine;’* m IN. WIDE. te rm s of subscription : ^ Pi’8£li>^ T hrone T hat E n Jo ja a “ I’ll b e back again,” or some FRONT 8% 1H. BACK 2W IN (« Vb*b, IN advance. - , •'. . * • l*-O0 Visit to the Seaside. 5 0 c . t o $ 2 .0 0 ALDERO 4«mib Cofic*. roun - •• • .01 similar phrase. It shows that .BEN BRUSH, Y our Time lltOQU Contt, IlflMT M8«, • .* • .0? Tae Clifton is. entettainlng Mrs. K. S. Simpson of New York. our Soda is so superior to the Ite® effiots in stripes, checks and bars. With separate eollara and J4&VERTI8INQ RATEO ON APPLICATION Mrs. Martin Burne, a pleasant woman average that everyone notices You cannot show sam ples by from Newa.k, is a Willard guest. • caffs. We believe we hare the largest assortment of patterns in the oity, WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 8, 1S98. Dr, G#>rge Powers, a leading Rochester die difference at once. aati the prices are as low^aa it iaiiftfe to go. T elephone ; but you can take surffeon, is stopping at the Plaza.. We make a specialty of 0. U. Mich ner, who is registered at the a m an’s orders! or give him Colonnade, cam j ftvmx Philadelphia. Orange Phosphate, Ice Cream Underwear ancl Hosiery E. J. McCormeU, a Poughkeepsie business Soda and Egg Phosphate. yours. The m ails Tcarry the nun, is a rece_t arrival at the Clifton. t Although they’re little priced, there’s been nothing slighted in Henrp J. Tavlor, a business man from s a m p l e s . Nawark, is resti ig at the Wellington. One of the Novelties of the the inishing of these nndergarmente. No skimping 'in the catting L. B. Alderson. odq of the late arrivals at TM same attention has tw a gi^Jf thesei%a ie ne<»8tery in higlfei prieW the Victoria, roglaters from New York. Sftason iS the Safety Poison Fly 1 T H t e . . . . Mrs. M. A. Naylor, a pretty woman of Plate. It is’a plate containing yroar. Some ness styles i i janey half hose, which we «»nBider ttnnsaaiy Washington, is a guest at the Brighton. good valne at the prices. _ F. B. Mosely, an artist of notft, is staying a supply of poison paper, and at the Plaza. His home is In Lyon, Maas. so arranged that a child cannot Shirt# and Drawerg* S5 eents to fi.Od each. New York & New Miss Jessie Hutton, a Cleveland belle, is Hall tfose, plain and fanoy, 15 to 60 cents per pair. one of the many guests at th© Lyndhuist, possibly drink the poisoned A BOWER OP BEAUTY. $. A, Rosenthal, one of New York’s busi­ water. It is a good thing ness men, is a late arrival at the Colonnade. Telephone Company TUe 'F irst G erm an of t be Season at At. tho Metropolitan aro the Missos A. B, where there are children about. tlie Hotel Brunswick. ' and M; Cahill, three of Troy’s Bociety belles. It is a perfett poison for flies The floral german at the Brunswies G. E. Ausbury and his family are regis­ Ladies’ Shirt Waists = Cookman Avenue, 170 Broadway, = ossaioe, Ifist evening, was a beautiful tered at the Albion for the rest or the sea­ and cleans them dirt quickly. affair. Each season W ill J . Dean has son. . ■*— . / — . f | cehts, The! few wa^teJhst wjrha# left m il be sol sit very low prices. = . Asbu 3 P a r k . Long Branch. 2 . Miss Louise Miller, a belle from Lancas­ arrsisgsw eome fine gormans at this They an all of this eeaaoa’a make, and we'hftye no patterns that otter popular hotel, but this, Jfotthe opening ter, Pa., is a f tvorite. guest- at the Albe­ ' M attison A ve. P harmacy. one, a'irpasfted all other seasons, Th-;;. marle. ' ’ ' dealers carry, - ’ belt ?6om was beautifully decorated Ernest H. Campbell, son of a prominent New York clergyman, Is sojourning at the with palms aad potted plants. Tbe Staff )rd CHIROPODIST IS® MANICUK£ electrio lights oast soft, pink rays upon Prof. A. Clark, the celebrated chiropodist and Collars and Cuffs -She-aiMsy handsome young ladiijs. R. Bishop of Clevfland, a graduate of manicure of Ph lade phia, Is again at Asbury Columbia university, is stopping at the Park, this being his sixteenth season. He Is lo­ For Ladles, Men and Boys Each of the fair dancers chose her Stafford. cated at 534 Coalman avenue and would be favorite'flower, with which she adorned G. J. Burchelle, Baptist clergyman of pleaded to hare anyone who desires his services hersali, I t would be impossible to de- as chiropodist and manicure to call and see him. Onr stock consists of over eighty different stylet: and shapes, Surely TieliabUi F urniture. r Philadelphians spending his vacation at the All orders will receiv j prompt attention. Spe­ scribe the different ideas worked oat by Delphian. cial attention is given to club and deformed nails. we can please anyone who is in need of this wear. \ the young ladles—ail flowers were re­ John Parkinson, who is a 'detective at Manicuring, 60 cents. Thirty years’ experience. presented, roses ot the different varie­ Main office, 81 South Eighteenth street, above We also carry a complete line of Neckwear, Hats, Capa, Belts, Golf Paterson, registered yesterday at Edge- Chestnut, Philadelphia, where he has been lo­ ties, sweet peas, pond lilies, carnations, mere Inn. cated for 21 years. 581 Oookman avenue, oppo­ Hose and. everything that a man needs in furnishing goods. Very Choice lilies, daisies, in fact all the flowers chat E. H. Burling, prominent in Philadelphia site Partridge & Richardson's, and don’t forget are cow in bloom. Thesa were artistic­ banking circles, is a lute airival at the tbe number. ally arranged mtheir hair and on their Brunswick. - Bed Room Suits gowns—the effect .was very beautiful. Poughkeepsie s?nds to the West End Dr. P E O P L E ’S S A Y , The figures were m an; and well exe T. E. Banford, one of her most successful HOPPER & CO W ' euted, eotably the “ grand arbor figure,” physicians. We Isave a varied line of h%h class Bed Licensing Beer Arks. i led by Qriswold Thompson. This figure T. C. Hewson, a business man of Newark, Room Suits, exceptionably well made and rea­ was io intricate that it would be impos­ ia again registered with his wife at the E m tob ?BE8S:~~Speakirig for sayself sonable in price. sible to describe it. It was followed by Metropolitan. •. ; „, '' • v aupping £.t the Asbury Parser all the same, if my tent oval French plate mirror and is brass trimmed. West End hofel. FRONT Z!4 IM. BACK 2 IN, FRONT 2% IN, BACK £14 IN. men Being a bell and a bat box, caused Is pitched in Ocean Grove The Postofflce Store A design priced at $44.00 is a very hand­ considerable fun. It was followed by Miss Ethel L Andrus and Miss EllaM. Touching the use of blood money” GOSSIP CALVERT some, heavy quartered oak suit. The bureau Hall of| Westflem. N. J., Are sojourning at ther ir a sharp distinction, which two young ladies trying to make pie the Commercial. 3t08fc from fresh dough, and also tryiag should always be borne in misid, and has a beveled plate mirror 26 by 34 inches, swell T. H. Landon, principal of the Borden- which is based upon the Motives and S p e c ia l m m r m m m n iront and carved top, their . hand atr ironing. One of ths town military institute, is recuperating at funniest figures was when the ladies acts of the ones who receive it For ax A solid mahogany veneered suit is built in the Commercia;. ample, tbe ''Grants Old. Pmtles" (esn! Advertisement* containing not jtr^eented the. unsuccessful. young roan Miss A. Kiol^n, a pretty yoini: lady of twenty-five words inserted under this 1 ^ornelius’ the French style atid is ornamented with beauti­ with a favor, consisting of a garter, rib pbasis on "old” ) hsTt>> openly proposed for twenty-five cents first insertion and fifteen Jersey City, adds to the pleasure of society oenta each subseauent insertion* J boos. brown umbrella, linner bell and at the Devonshire. to use liquor money for publio schools. ful and artistic carvings. The dresser and dust brush, with which he was com Even Blsok Jack Icgats advanced this Jewelry Store washstand have swell fronts, and the trimmings Miss Mary R. Ridgway is' a gu-st at the WANTED* polled to d&Kce around the room. There Grand Avenue hotel. Her h-*:ih* is in iden, I think, as a campaign move. O t are of solid cast brass polished. The price is were many funny and laughable situ# Washington, D. C. course it was promptly repudiated by At once, three salesladies for ribbon and notion 624 Cookman Avenue the te:npor,-.< ) people. Others have departments. 8teinbach Company; Ooownan $ . . tions csused by these odd ideas. ___ , N. L. Tuck of New York has ta-eii moms avenue and Emory street 184 59 00 advocated the licensing of saloons for ASBURY PARK The favors Were twelve in number— at the Leadley, where he mid his Th mi I > will One in bird’s-eye maple at $67.50 is rich and the purpose st raising money for. public six for, each side,consisting of Egyptian spend the summer. WANTED. •’T 'H I S store ia n o t o n ly the finest elegant. Th® dresser has high cabinet drawers curios- China lace dolls, jeweled hat George W. Roderick, a prominent Brook­ improvements. A young girl for general housework. Apply ping, fitns, horr,® and little vad wagons lyn attorney and counselor-at-law, is i.n To all each ideas the temperance peo Allen avenue, second door east of trolley, Allen- 4 fisadsoastat Jewelry estailish- on either side of the long cheval glass. Both Ocean hotel arrival^ pie (I wish I could s&‘f all ohs'istian m ent along the coast, b u t co i tains tbe dresser snd washstand have swell fronts, polished for the ladies. The gentlemen received best assortment o f gold ■'born scarf pins, aweet grass bag Otis A. Smith, a prominent Pr^s^yreriuh voters) m o t sSrenuoasly object. Money brass trimmings and.all pieces are ornamented kets, false faces, pipes, dogs and nigger minister of Bay City, Mich., is ei.jojing a thus raised, with such objects its view, T O L E T . visit at the Delphian. is blood money, indeed. So ot the Furnished rooms, at tbe beach; pleasant and Gold and Silver Jewelry with fine carvings> This suit is very effective devils. atry. with ocean view; terms reasonable. 2 At* One of the feature^ was the younger Mrs. S, S. Hess and her charming iUu.ili­ gwernment tax The government re- lantic avenue. Ocean Grove. 184-89* Precious Stone* and would cost $75.00 in city stores. girls%tthe favor table, who had charge te r of Iowa City are popular among tist* cilpt for tha liquor dealers’ money (for Solid and Plated Silverware guests at the Delphian. of the favoring and being favored. that, is all it is) ia conspicuously posted, WANTED* Imported Brie-a-Brac The favors were cold cr#ra jars.peM, Among the pleasant t-eople stopp *:«r ^ t «,nd is poisstBil at triani|Riant!y aa final A half grown girl to assist \n housework: must WALTER W. DAVIS, 1 rays; five o’clock tea sets and other the Delphian from Plainflelil ax*e .Mr-, tv. \. i id irresistible authority. Thus the sro home nights. Apply 818 Main street. Asbury Cut Glaas, Bohemian Hnnt, son,and daughter. litfclefthings. r* (Be finds its main support in ths at* Park. 181*86 O laiiware and Novelties 143 and 145 Main Street, Asbury Ptrk. K. J. The young ladies at the favor table Ellen W. Reville, a line pianist - of Br*«i»K iiude of tho government. For this Ladies’ and Gents' lyn, is entertaining the guests ot me 11**1 iy r~»son the Prohibitionists object to any WANTED. were; Miss Moore, Misses Gorman, Miss Terrace by her fine placing. Gold and Silver Watches . Basherj Miss Maher and Miss Spaed. i1 riu of tax tin the traffic, Ones all In good family, a position at mme or seam* Brooklyn is represented at the / ‘otausui c li tax is abolished, the horrible busi- stress by competent English woman. Address Chains and Lockets Mr. Dean was ably assisted by Gris­ House by Dr. W. F. McGinnis, who is p i tm 8., Press office. 181-5' wold Thompson, Mr. Daniel and Mr. of a prominent Brooklyn c h u rc h .,., m -i becomes an outlaw, and can be Watch Guards Langdon. m upon its own level j' WANTED. The Brunswick numbers among its gu-.Hr** f- e are the two 3idea of the distlnc- There is no doubt the following ladies Charles E. Snow, -\frhp last, year w.is u By competent and experienced young lady, po­ and gentlemen will vote this one of the favorite baritone singer at jBelnmr. •i •• I mentioned —those who purposely sition as bookkeeper, stenographer, typewriter CORNELIUS moaf; enjoyable gertnans ever danced permit the sale of liquor In order to use or cashier; six years hotel experience. Address Thomas Harrisen, who 20 years ago was •‘X.,” Press office. 181 <7* at the Bnioswicfc. widely known aa the boy preacher, lejjifc* 1 u-attse money; asd tho.ie who ob- Watchmaker, and Optician Jeweler CMS. KRAINZ j io raising money by such means, Mr. Thompson Miss Daycn tered at the-Ocean hotel yesterday fro::i DANCING. itr. Daniel. Miss Davis Boston. ' 'Mhn brings me to tbe main point, the 6 2 j Cookman ATtnec, Asbnry Farit ,ii the mosey; an*} I say this; Martin T. Rivers.master of ceremonies at the Mr. Slayer Miss Pritchett William Powers and wife of Sr?iten Coleman House, will give instruction in all styles Mr. Pataer Miss C* Woiters Island, N. Y., /irestoppin at ths; Oc* an \V n t he money is once collected, those of dancing to children and adults; private lessons Mr. Griswold Miss Thompson hotel. They take their run every m a*niug >vi u ' m,posed the business by which it by appointment. 184 Mr. McGovern Miss Belaseo on their tandem. '■■in.-, may, w ithout sacriflcfl of princi- S™.T. AUDITORIUM Mr. Mitchell ■ Misa White E. L. Chapman, principal examinerar thf* ii -. ii-ie that money for any good pur- LOST. Mr. Harvey Miss Pry Mr. Logaa Miss Thatcher patent office, Washington, is at the Lunox iKi<« jirovided, of course, that they con- Near Moorish maze, Monday night, a lady’s E. B. Moore, law clerk in the patent offlc» ■’ .Mir their opposition just the sacoe. To small chatelain open-faced gold watch with mono­ Fun I Bun f Fun I Mr. Baxter Miss J. Maher accompanies him. ‘ ’ gram |“i* W. G.” on back. Finder will be re­ ''Ir.’HahSaiiburgh Miss Simonton • o Otherwise would be carrying a “prin- warded by leaving ft at 89 Spray avenue. Ocean AT THE GREAT Mr, Langdon Miss Gorinas J. B. Brannstein. a large lumber denier of crprti” to© far, Grove* 181-0* Mr. Le Favre Miss Bausmaa Cincinnati, is taking a brief vacation at So I look upon the question of collect­ 317 Mr. Cornish Miss Lawrence Sunset Hall, where he has been coming for F O R S A L E . many years past...... ing a business tax from the "arks.” Hr. Maokin Miss Van Sant Since they have a tagal right to de Desirable corner property, northwest corner Mock Court Trial Mr. AsBhofl Miss Little W. R. Brown of Fort Valley, Ga., is stop­ liver goods ordered; since the right of Grand and 8ewall avenues* Apply on premises. Unde the Auspices of the Mr. Tremper Miss Rena"Wolters ping at^the Monmouth, with his wife, the 701 Grand avenue. 188-68* > BOND STREET Mr. StevensoE Miss Ganhan month of August. Mr. Brown is a l.rge selling does not go with a license to use AUDITORIUM COMMITTEE Mr. Jelllffe • Mlsa 8111 cotton planter in Georgia. the streets; since receiving the tax does F O R S A L E * sir. Mors Miss G. Belaseo not, even by implication, lessen our op­ From Cincinnati comes C. E. Bell to the 1 Brewster buggy* 1 set harness, riding saddle, ASBURY PARK Mr. Speed Miss Ashmead Grand AVenue hotel. He is one of Cincin­ position to the Infernal business, then I. bridle, pad, etc.; nearly new. Address W. H,, WEBNESMYEVE,AUG,3 Mr. Baxter Miss Kramer nati’s prosperous business men and will ssy, with Dr. Keator, we might as well postofflce. 188 84* spend an extended vacation here. usa the money. A prominent citizen Wiil be charged BEARD IN THE CORRIDORS. Max Bernhardt and Carl Rosmaier, two And this yiaw receives aitdittonirf FOR 8 AUS with BREACH OB PROMISE. The leading bicycle fctore In As- TO LOAN ..... members of-the Century Wheelman’s club force from the fact that, aa matters now Cheap, a Remington No. 6 typewriter, in good b ury P ark is the condition. Apply at 44 Central avenue. Ocean A t M r * P e r C oat. M inor fiappeniniegof Interest to Fee* of New York, are stopping at the Madison. stand, we appear to to favoring tho Grove. 168-84* Regular Court Rules. Startling De­ pie in the Hotels. They take long spins on their wheels daily, enemy by granting him the free use of velopments. Ludicrous Bitaationa. A Hartford party stopping at the Colum­ our oityt while for the Kims privilege MONEY WANTED. Iiocal Hite, Merriment by the Acre Martin T. Rivers, the master of cere­ bia includes L. E. Pike and wife, Carlisle $ 1 , 5 0 0 monies at the (Jolemst; House, w ill give we charge our resident tradesman a con- *6,000 wanted on first bond and mortgage, on A talu lo n , age. Uimntvi Mat*, goc. Cyco Bicycle . Co. Pike and Mrs. W. A. Grayer, who will spend siderableipriqe, splendid comer property, two lots; location the private instruction in dancing to. chil­ the remainder of ^the season1 in ■ Asbury 'mat; SB room house. Address Box 2196, Ocean Heket* ob ml® at'WiUSaaa’ Dwg Store, ooiiir 2 * 0 0 0 dren or adults. Park. Thus, I think, the “surface indica­ Grove, N. J. 18M08 Second and Ktaggiey Straete. tions" and the deeper principles both Bicycle repairing by mechanics; Rev. Peter W Spellman, a prominent 0pe»at7^0. Court called at ,8.15. 5 . 0 0 0 M t, Dean, the director of amusements point to the .ame conclusion; tax every­ NOTICE. At lowest prices. A ll oar work at the Brunswick, ie recsiving many clergyman of New York, is enjoying the guaranteed. Our buyer, Mt- - o r cool Bea breezes at the Plaz*, in company thing or nothing, and m aintain steady Anyone wanting mounted deer heads and elk congratulations on the success of last opposition to all that Is bad. horns can procure them by corresponding with M oritz, him purcsss - d 100 pairs eight's german. witlfhis daughters, Misses Mary and Eliza­ W. P. Stansbery, OgaUala, Keith county, Ke* KEEP COOL o f Bamiion special tire®, Bold beth Spellman. _ ___a B. Bib b . braska. 18186* 1 . 0 0 0 George Bidweii, of Bank of England th is season for 918 per pair. A t fir. Gitsky leaves for New York this y o u r ow n price now , W.OO. I f forgery fame who so deeply ictarested morning, after having Bpent a very, pleas­ NEW SAMP GROUNDS. dressmaking . 3 . 0 0 0 the guests at the Brunswiok on Monday ant two weeks’ vacation at the Waldorf. Plain and sewing by Miss Childs, 708 • , you need a tire now is-tbo ohanoe. Never again at such . night, will relate soma events of his life Mr. Gitsky’s family will' remain at Asbury Baptist Association (Colored) Buys Munroe avenue, Aabury Park. 178-81-84* 4 . 0 0 0 Park through the summer. w m a a uapiecedented figure. OaJI at tbe Columbia tonight. Ha will give liand at W suw ta, w m a free enterteiftmeatr at the beach Miss Laura Biggar of New York. , who F O R R E N T * a n d see us. JM tez especially 0 ^ 0 0 0 The Baptist association (colored) has Exhilarating sport Carelul attendants. auditorium on Thursday evening. takes the prominent part of the .“Widow” A new 9-room cottage on "West Fifth avenue; welcome. Remember number. A t m Far OMt, . in “A Trip to Chinatown,” is recreating at purchased the Wanamassa camp East­ two.blocks from North Asbury station; will rent -The Columbia teonis club has been the Plaza. She has be»*n reengaged with ing grounds, and will hold n itlng. cheap. Apply at Ham’s drugstore. 178tf organized by G. P. Malone,-the master THIRD AND OCEAN ASBURY PARK the company for another season* tbara during the ssimsner. It was DANCING. Cyco Bicycle Co. J. W. Hetrick & Son of ceremonies at the house Arnos:.: the A quartette of charming young ladies through Bev. B. A. Bolen, pastor of the members are Misses Crooks of P»ria, Mrs. Ella C. Westcott, dandneclawea, Hotel 626 Mattison Ave. who have made their dehut at Asbury Park Second Baptist church of this city,' that Brunswick casino, Mondays and Thursdays. 10.80 538 COOKMAN AVE, Texas; Misa-^Itagers, Brooklyn; Miss is composed of Miss Fannie Klotz» Mies the Baptist' association came Sc posses- to 12: children a specialty: private lessons so­ Read the D a il y P bebb. K eator B lock. Potts, Sew York;-. Miss Tepel a;id Miss Rose Sttin, Miss Bab;e Benedict ana Miss eion of the place. Ths directors are: licited; member American National Association; Harting, Hoboken; C. F. Malone, New Else nan. They are all prominent New master of dancing. 176-203* York residents. Eav, J. H,. €!arter, D. D,, of Newark; Haven; Mr. Siiffler, Nev York; Mr, Rav, E. A. Bolen, Asbury Park; Starr, Washington, and Mr. Fairfax, Miss Jennie E. Marlor, Miss Adele Guy CHIROPODIST. and MiBs Edna Stitt, who are spending the Bev, M, Coleman, Newark; Bev. H . P. Professor A- Clark, the well known chiropodist Roanoke, Va A tournament will take Thomas, Safeway; Kev. D. E Robinson, and manicure or Philadelphia, ts down for the place soon , ' _ summer at the, Staffo-d, frequently take season. He ia io rated at 584 Cookman avenue. long distance swims in the surf. Thelt fav­ Newark;- Mr, F. Thomas, Elisabeth; The professor. Is an adept at the business, and Bev. P. H. Mathews, Orange; Bev. W, Euebre Xhs Ocean liotel orite course Is from Fifth avenue to the has been coming to the Park sixteen years, and Third avenuegroundsr— — Perry, Montclair; Bev. W, H ill, twenty-one...... SIBouth years at 31 .Bou1 t- Eighteenth----- ■«--*— street, -THE FAMOUS ORIGiNAL A'laree humber of the guests of the John Qteele of New York, who Is a sum­ Newark; Bev. J . H . Travis, Orange; Philadelphia. Ocean hotel too;- part in a progi e’asive mer visitor at the Madison, grefrtly- amuses Bev. A. 0. Young, Bed Bank. KBSFkOWlilBNT, euchre last evening. The game was so the gnests of that house by excellent and much enjoyed -hat it did not ceose till clever juggling exhibitions. /Yesterday he Girls wanted for general housework; chamber- the stroke of 11 o'clock. There were 7 juggled five base balls at onqtlme for over Hsditoa'i Eoohte Game. tables. ThATianifpome prizes were dis­ a half hour, never missing a ballP-- •The Madison’s guests were entertain­ tributed to tlie winners as follows: Joseph Freemarf who is frequently ed last evening by progressive euchre. Ladie’a first, half dozen doilies, Mrs, termed tbe “King~or the Lava beds,” spent There were seven' tables. The prises BUSS MURDEH ’8 H O U S E Tallman; second, box of fine handker- a few days last week at the Waldorf. He were won by the . following: Ladien' FOR PATIENTS. is so greatly pleased with Asbury Park that first, silver eSlatelalne, Mis? W hite; Open all ttm year, Masstge, Electricity, Baths With an aftermeej^Dg noted Evangelists and Singers ohiefs, Mrs. Campbells Gentlemen’s he will return Saturday with his family to by thoroughly trained nureas. BeferenoMt Dm I.. * '.' ‘ ■ ’s Srst, handsome' briarwood pipe, Mr. Bpend the remainder of the season here. seoood, cut,glass vinlagrette, Mrs, Julius 8. Wler Mitcholl, Whartftn 8inkier, Philadelphia; Grssr*: second, silver picture frame, v’ogel; third, jeweled gold hat pin, Mrs. Chas. L. Dana, Fred’k Peterson. NeirYork. / ^ Among the latest arrivals at Hotel Co­ W Fourth avenue Asbury Park, N. J, Mr, Nelson, lumbia are Mr. and Mrs. George W . Potts Steele. Gentlemen’s first, eil ?s.- mount* of New York and Mrs. Andrew B. Rogers, eS whisp fcroons Aubrey Bice; aeooad, TONIGHT AND EVERY NMHT THIS WEEK AND ’MEXT. AT 7.30 Beware ,f Ointments T o ' C a ta r r h silver back nail bruab, J. Daly; third, with their charming daughters. The The Hanlon, 821 Ooolmina o' the that Contain Mercury, Misses Potts ana Rogers are tall, graceful silver link cup buttons, Mr. West. Tear;'terms low. 218tf. as mercury will suraly destroy the sense of gir's, tine dancers, and no dought will at­ tract a trood deal of attention at the Co­ smeiiaisd completely ieranae the whole THE BAND CONCERT. . CONCEEmBS^mHO®. system when enteriijg it througb the m a­ lumbia hops. i will interest sses® sarfacas. Such articles snoiild aever be used exoept.cn prescriptions from rep«- The Finest' Train Im »h«* Wen via TONWHT—FIFTH A fF.SUE. table obyaiolang, to the damage they vfiil the Great Rock Inland limite. __ aame. Plano actions complete, ten—l ... do is ten foldto the goodlyou cannoBsibly BfTh^Roelcy Mountain limited, fas' ami i t”” ‘ - Whitney of it! THINK OF IT! Full plafc®, five- . derive from them. Hall, Catarrh's Cura, 88 superbly equipped, leaves Chicago daily «r V altz—“Mon FeMte Cher,” . ...-, .Ed. Meres Best Ivory keyboards, $12; backs, five—8 ». COL HADLEY’S MEETING HOUSE manufactured by P. J . Cheney $ Co., To­ 4.30 p. m. and arrives in Denver mid t.'olnr Overture—Mrtie Foster Children,” Where, O where do they put $400 ip a piano f ledo, O., oontalua ao mercury, and ia takes ado Springs 8 p. m. nextday. T r* trai » is I’liraphrase—“Lorelej,”...... i'fe*radl« Does this appeal to your cosunon gfinse or not f «at8rnaUy, noting directly oo the blood and new, huilt expressly,for Color.do-*ht-rv ce Chawotertstic- ‘Cottsis ^losaomp,” . Hall > , ■ '" ! % ■ ' ■/ ' ■ * '■ - > ' /. f ■ I : •' j ■ ' mttoous Burfaot-s of the system. In baying- and Is the lieat In the tletd for • he toiivV.t tss- HmnTKfi’ mTgnuinsioj*. o has been clearing per cent, "kicks.” Tet No tickets of admission requis'ed. 'The diver coUtfttloih ait the ' H ail’a Caearr!' Cure bo sure, you get the and business man enroute to the R- cky 200 sioalc from ‘‘Ba Caoltsn," ...... -. Sousa _ show you a piano ror §175 and 5200 that will: aenalaeL i t s taken Internally,, ana made mountain resorts and elf Jen.-Write for delight you, SauaiV yon and tfave^you S|00. instead of inside. A ll persons, old and young cordially invited. . . ' .\ • liiTbledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney. & Co. handsome descriptive book on “Mitnitou •‘(fo eral March of tfie MarioEetii,,’ ..GonBp* Testimonials fre%, , aad Mountains.” Dansa ilSrlcMne.• .GSfler fee imXtSu*. Ito h s SaaAgTiAS, G. P. A.. gs® Beet Erer,” ' B t n t m bows to t tie work; K*ffi*^rhebe^-Adv. ' Cblcau*, UU, Marufi. ‘TTjaGofeMo!-,’’ J...... ,£W9M ■ , ' : ' • ' ■ ' " • ' : 7 ASBURY DAILY PRESS.

HIS MP8 UNSEALED. * ' JZayalmnkern the food p ate , vrboleamo and deUctcoM. I W i m S ATTHE HOTELS rou Cannot Make a Mistake The Defendant Haa something to TUTTLE STORE Say on Bis Own Behalf. a s s u r e p a b K. So much public interest lias been *.....'* IP YOU BUY YOUR GROCERIES OP . aroused over the coming trial before ... . 0CEAIr ...... ■ Judge J. M. Scovel, in the Asbury Park anditorlum tonight, that one of our re­ Phlla—W H Marsh and wife, Edw vPeor- 1 0 , 0 0 0 O il son, Wm Finlay and wife, Miss Reoht, MIbs porters counted himself fortunate when Pulaski, Geo E Benedict, Mlsa Allen, Edw he found an opportunity to interview H Fitler, Edw P Showell J . J . the defendant. M. F. Bird was found Montvllle, N J—Mrs John H Capstlck, C loth, per yard at his home, and although he assumed Lillian B Capstlck a gay and careless manner, one could New York—Miss M Jones, J Remington see by the deep circles under his eyes Falrlamb . 'Tho Grocer and by tbe quick, nervous glances time New Brunswick—Edw McCormick he cast about that he wad suffering Roland Tark, Md—Mrs ,C E Eatabrdok, RoseEWInse'tt We guarantee everything we sell to give satisfaction Olrv from some strong passion which was Boston—T Harrison racking hia soul to pieces. Whether it Kingston, N Y —Mrs M J Hardunburgh, cheerfully refund yourmoney. • 1 was remorse, or whether the heart­ Miss A Hardenburgh broken sense of w rjng and persecution Washington—E B MacQrotty which comes to the fulsely accused, can Brooklyn—G»o W Roderick and wife, FLOUR FLOUR never be known. Now and again the Beatrice Roderick CHEAPER THAN THE/COMMON STORES Come to headquarters 'and buy your flour. Have forced smile would fade from his hand C'leve.and—E Auburn and wife some countenance, and a look which WEST 1JND. Kerr’s Wrightsville BuiM'm* Linit,, 240 you tried our Star Flour ? We are certain it will please suggested despair would take its place. New York—Jas RuBaell, Mrs S ARod- you. Do not be deceived by im itations. We are the “I am convinced." said he, "that this nran ■ , masons: | pound barrel, 81.00; Rockland Building Lime, Afesplutelj^puro is aifeaee conspiracy gotten op bv A. H. Watervllet, N Y —Mrs John Ehrmann, only dealers in this vic in ity handling this flomt. Jas Hamll and wife <- -tarrel, $1.25^ Old Nfowark Cement, 300 pound Hope and others for the purpose of Scrantott—A Corlnand wife SUPPLIES damaging my reputation, and I am Albany—Mias L L Van Valen, Minnie (net) barrel, 41.40; Calcined Plaater, per barrel, .. Look for the Brands happy to be able to state that my friends Van Valen 91.75; Star Building Brick, Portland Cement, think as I do and will be on hand in Jers»y City—C A J Wortlse J n o b l e ’s s t a r ...... 15.29 b arre l large numbers at tbe trial to see my New Haven—J E Geary, Wm Harrelbach Extra Long Goat Hair, and all other building material at prices that will N OBLE’S BEST, In half barrel sacks...... ' . ; . * 4 .9 9 b l t r r a l vindication Springfield—J M Cunningham ‘The whole charge ia trumped up. poqghneepsle—W O Wheeler, T E Bam- interest you. BUTTER ford «m«. .uaira knot no., mw wm, There is not one word of truth in it. Beat P rint Butter . . -, -,--,^ ., -.- ,— . . ^ .—.--, 25 cent* pound— L(-ThBT>li»intiiI aud her wlmfiHSSH-’Wttt'trer COLUMBIA. Coal and Lime Co. - Good B u tte r...... ; ...... 20 cents pound greatly surprised when the trial occurs. W e solicit a trial order from strangers who m ay be Interested in our prices. I have a Tnine to spring on them.” New York—D T Stevens, Misses Stevens, OCEAN 6R0YE MELANGE. B E Carl and wife, J H Cuthbert and wife, From Mr. Bird's further remarks, the AVON, js. j . K in g an ’s Celebrated H a m s . . . 10c lb H o m in y ...... 8 packages for S5o A C Smith, Miss Davis, Ernest Horcher, jr, T elephone 22r, Am pviy Vmx* 5 Cakes Quaker City Soap. . . ."’’.lCo reporter gathered tbat the accused-had Allen Defandurf, J Burde, PW W uertz, California H am s ...... 7c lb Personal Mention and Ocher Mat­ never seen a widow, and indeed, bad a Mrs L Craft K ingan’a Soups...... 15c can Eavenson’s Naphtha Soap (tiy it ters Beyond Wexley Iikfce. very vague idea as to bow one appeared. 'Brooklyn—Mra A B Rogers DELPHIAN. Best Sugar Cured Bacon .. . . . 10c lb for removing fruit stains , . . .5 * H . J. Barr of Philadelphia la a guast at He even appeared to be in doubt as to Newark—Mlaa M Lelong Phlla—G J Buichette Best F am ily P o r k ...... 6Jc lb i gal. bottle Pickles (sweet or sour) .25o the Waverly. whether that variety of the female Sex Hartford—L E Pike and wife, Mrs W A Bay Glty, Mloh—Otis A Smith GRAND OPENING Kippered Herring...... 20c can Pickled Onions . . . . ' . . . 10c bottle Greyer, Carlisle Pike Iowa City—Mrs 8 B Hessnote and daugb- Condensed M ilk ...... 3 cans for 19c Mixed Pickles ...... 10c bottle - Rev. Traves and family of Philadelphia, were married or single. He had once, Kingston—J J LlnBon and wife, JCenneth are at tho Llllagaard. in remote childhood, seen a picture of a ter •-■- •••-...... Baked Beans (Tomato 8aueo)3 cans 25c Root B e e r...... 10c bottle Linson, John Linson .Albany, N Y —Miss M Morrissey, Miss M W. A. Prloo of Madonna, Md., la a late widower, but he bad not even read a Lancaster—E W Cartmelt and wife, i i ; r AUGUST I Baby Olives ...... 3 bottles 25c Ginger Ale- quart b o ttle ...... 10c A Simpson . . . Cornstarch...... 7 pkgs 25c Phosphate—all flavors ...... 25c arrival at the Langdon. description of a widow. Mlssea Cartmelt, AuBtln Cartmelt Scranton—Richard Stall, wife anddaugh- J. D. Martin and wife of Philadelphia are Mr. Bird retains bis usual excellent Port Chester—Mrs E F Mathews,' Grade Potted Tongue—} lb ta n s . . . . ."lot Heinz’s Celery Sauce .... 25c bottle guests at tho Langdon. health and bleeps well. He continues D Sloan Verona-»-John S Rogers and wife, Anna Potted Tongue— i lb cans...... 5c Heinz’s Muatard Salad Dreeslng.ISc “ i Rev. D. H. Freeman of Huntingdon, Pa., to eat his customary eight meals a day, COLEMAN HOUSE. . Brooks . EIPIKEIIEIUE Potted H a m —i lb can s...... 10< Yacht Club Salad Dressing . 25c bottle la a gneat at the Sheldon, and occasionally finds appetite for a New York—H S Armstrong and family, • Plainfield—Mrs Kate T Hunt, son and Potted H am —i lb cans ...... 5c Durkee’s Salad Dressing . . 25c bottle Mra. James Pens Foster and maid are light lunch between times. Mra S G Blakely, Fred Fanbel and wife, Mrs daughter COOKMAN AVE., ASBURY PARK Soused Mackerel...... 15c can Good R ic e ...... Be lb ' W A Bass, Mrs Bernardo F Fischer, Wm F GRAMEROY. B R O M A N G E L O N ...... 10c pkg registered at the Warerly “1 shall go to my trial,” Bald Mr. Under the sole manngement of Michael Quinn Good Lard ...... 80 It Walsh, jr, H W Coatus ond wife, Miss J C Brooklyn—J J Ennis and family, Mary Best Rolled Oats ...... 21bsfor5f Columbia Scouring Soap . . . .3c caka John P. Ituff, M. S., and wifeot New Bird, “with the proud sense that my Clark, P H Green, John A Green record can be laid before the world Cusack, Josephine A Ennia, Francis A York aro Ocoan House gueai s. Phlla—C S Morgan, • Wm Rhodes, M W Pieudergaat ' V Continuous Vaudeville Performances Tapioca Pudding, all ready for the table, ao cents can .... J. H. Oborly, M. D., is a prominent New without a blush on my part, and with Phillips Newark—Mra • H M Coleman, Mlsa M Refined, Moral and Funny York physician at the Oooan House. the knowledge that the innocent can­ Brooklyn—Wm F McGinnis Healy, A Turner, M F MoLaughelu and Better put one in the pautiy for an emergency. They are delicious. 1 Bev. J. K. Snyder and wlfoof Baltimore, not be charged wfth an offence without San Antonio, Texas—Vlotor Hugo, Chas family ^ Bead tbe names, then note the prices. are spending the season at the Majestic. hurting the accusers.” % Hugo Watervllet, N Y —John Graham Direct from Europe, - Call at our Main street store, Asbury Park, and try a cup of The above is as true as anything that Paterson—Mrs John J Brown, E S Brown Hiss Gertrude Ttelfinor, ot the Philadelphia 8cranton, Pa—Wm M Marple COMMERCIAL. Normal school, Is a guest at the Mulford. will be said at the great muck court Chestnut Hill, Pa—R E L Graham and New York—W H Helm, jr RUCCO’S LITTLE CHAMPIONS O’Donohue’s Fifth Avenue Coffee Mra. W. H. Bates and O. A. Bates of trial this evening, preparations for wife Bordentown—T H Landou whioh are now complete. Tbe court New London, Conn—H P Edwards Weetfleld—Ella M Hall, Geo P Aloxander, The greatest sensational act In exist W e have made arrangements to handle this coffee, and would be pleased te Webs’er Groves, Mo., aro registered at the ence. dmlfonto. 'will come in promptly at 8 o'clock. BRUNSWICK. Geo Dougerty have all our customers try It, feeling sure it w ill please them. H. Y . Relgnor, of the Baldwin Locomo- Several brief cases ot a local character New York—Maybelle Wood, Florence EDGEMERE INN. O’Doaohue’s Fifth Avenue Coffee,' 3a cents pound tlvo works, Philadelphia, Is registered at will be disposed of. and then, in the New York—Mrs N J Paine, Edith Paine. PANSY & POPPY Brady, Mrs J P Moody, Dr Chas G Pease, The cleverest and smallest performing ths Mulford. language or the Boston Herald, "tbe J K Wright, MIbs Wright, Miss Bristol, Paterson—John Parkinson W e alao have very excellent coffee for very m uch less money—The Prin­ Dr. J. W. Cann of Philadelphia, the well audience will settle down to two hours Mrs 8 V Chapman, E G Potter and wfe LEADLEY. dogs in the world; one of them jum ja cess, Blended Java, 25o lb.; H igh Grade, 17c lb.; Leader, 15c lb. known kidney cure man. Is stopping at a ot Intense enjoyment.” Tarrytown—F B Cypher. P N Wallace through a lady’s bracelet. hotel in the Grove. Cleveland—Mrs W C Came New York—N L Tuck and wife, L L Ut- asay CHAS. BUYER G. .W. Fradenbargh and wife of Troy are Camden—Mrs J J Burleigh, Miss M A Rockford, III—Mra H Wallis registered at Dr. Starks hotel. He Is a “PINAFORE" AT PLEASURE BAY Burleigh The boy wonder. larStf grocer In Troy. Langhome, Pa— Chaa Hill , CLIFTON. r® j r . P arker, T lie G rocer Huntington Valley, Pa—Edw H Burling Dust A. Sauber, bead bookkeeper of the A Delightful and-Reallatlo Produc­ New York—Mrs K B Slmpeln MI8S CORA WILLIAMS County Bank ot Lancaster, Pa., Is a popular MONMOUTH. Newark—Miss Ackeison, Mrs A H Acker Descriptive vocallst- tion o f the Opera. son - 604, 606, 608 Cookman Avenne guest at tho Sheldon. New York—J F Maxteraon and family, Poughkeepsie—E J McConnell J. N. Foultz and wife of Renova, Pa., are The production of "Pinafore” at Chas Heyler, Mra J R Richard, J C Den­ HARRY WATSON Corner I>ake Avenne and Main Street Pleasure Bay has proved a marvellous man and wife, I rene Richard, Mra Alber- Oswego, N Y —Miss A W Mahaney.Margt The Tramp Cyclist Last two seasons spending a fortnight at the La Pierre, where E Murphy they ore pleasantly located. success. The performance is without tlne Mooney, Caroline B Reid, Lizzie M Bel­ WILLARD. a w ith “ I n Gay New Y ork” Co. doubt the finest tbat has ever been ter ASBURY PARK Mrs. Alnnzo Facif, the mother of Prof. Phlla—Robt Benton and wife, Chas Ben­ Cincinnati—Mra M L Walter CHAS. QIRARD AND MIS8 A. H. Flock of tho Hudson River Institute, given on the New Jersey shore. The Newark—Mrs Martin Bume Grau Opera company of New, York ton. Lola E Carslake Other stores—L ittle Falls, Long Bram b, ManaaquaD. la a guest at Dr. Starks hotel. Fort Valley, Ga—W R Brown and wife BRIGHTON. CARRIE WE8T A. V. D. Strykor and eon, J. Stryker of have sent tbelr very beat members to SanduaKy, Ohio—Maude Robinson, Kate Comedy sketch artists. the front for this presentation, acd the New York—Harry A Palmer Trenton ftro registeied at the Centennial Dalrymple UMca—Mra Thos Quinn and daughter while enjoying a sojourn In Ocean Grove. cast Is an exceptionally fine one. SUNSET HALL. Washington—Mrs M A Naylor HARRY F. WINSMAN Prominent among the principal} who Vocalist, monologue and bird imitator. John Vail and wife of Fort Smith, Ark., New York—L F Campbell, J R Brooks, WESTMINSTER. have arrived at the Majestic for the season. deserve special mention for their capa­ Mrs John WalBh and faaily, Mr Sheridan Mr. Vail Isa wealthy.bunker in his home ble work are Mias Louise Mortimer, who and wife, J F Brannlgan New York—M W DeWolf and wife THE ORILA QUARTETTE THE COURT OF HO/NOR dty. sings as “Josephine" exquisitely; Rob­ Allentown—Mrs E Berger and daughter Montvllle—Mrs J H Capstlck and daugh­ .Plantation pastimes. Rev. W . H. Washburn and wife of Troy ert E. Graham, as "Sir Joseph," and Port Jervis—F K Lameredlck, Emil C ter i --- OCEAN AVE/NDI?, NEAR SECOND t are guests at Dr. Starks hotel. Rev. Wash­ J. Aldridge Llbbey as "The Captain.’ Pobe Every Evening from 7.30 to 11 Cincinnati—Geo F Dominick and wife, J M il V IA rC IIT C A perfect reproduction of the finest electrical display of the world's burn is pastor ot Trinity M. E. church of Both of these gentlemen sing topical OCEAN GK0Y|. Special Matinee everj^Saturday at 3 U tlL l tU U k n iu fair. An S8minuteperfomance. Open from 8.80 p.m. to6 p.m . Troy. B.BraunBteln sopgs at various intervals during the Phila—F Leedam,Saml S try nr, David G General Admission, - - aoc. and 7.80 p. m, to 10 p. m. ‘Mrs. R. A. Phelps and her daughters, opera, which are winning them encores Hisses Adeila and Flora Phelps, are spend­ Smith SHELDON. V Children, ■ - - 10c ni/f nightly. Mr. Graham’s " I Wonder What Albany—Mary A Jones, Margt Jones New York-^-C OXe Count, Edw A Zur- ing the summer at 2 Atlantic avenue, Ocean Reserved Seats, - 10c. extra Grove Next They W ill Do" was one of the PLAZA dee, R W Husaor, W D« Howard, Blandie I f you want to laugh aee the Rev. J. D Fox and family of Philadelphia most pronounced hits ot the opening New York—Miss Laura Blggar, Peter W Gewell. Jas Shelby, W H Masterson are spending August at tho Iploasant LiUa- night Spellman, Mary Spellman, Elizabeth Spell­ Brooklyn—C McLadland, Francis Levy, E gaard. Rev. Fox Is the popular pastor of A delightful charm is added to this man, D P Hurley, Fred Bryan, D Steele, G Bull Oracq M. E. church at Broad and Master pretty opera by reason of the fact that John 8 Vinter. T D Sherry, A B Towers Pittaburg —Tboa McNeil, jr, N L Brown M arionettes Brooklyn—Harry HMooro and wife Jerpey Cily—A H Clark, Mlsa B L Clark streets, Philadelphia. it is sung from the deck of a man of Hazleton, Pa—Mrs fit Smith, Mrs H E At the GILDED ENTRANCE war anchored in the waters of the Troy—HarveJ Bond W . D. Howard, Miss BlAndle Gewell, Albany—M T Clarke Sutherland James Shelly and W. H. Mastetson of New Shrewsbury opposite tbe grand stand. Rochester—Geo Powers. Hariy Drake Huntingdon, P arC B McCarthy, wife Have made millions laugh. Change of program dally. Admission, io cent#. York, who aro operating the “Passion "L ktle Buttercup” makes a realistic Salem—V D Arnold and wife and son, Mrs C Llndaay, D H Freeman Play" at Col. Hadley’s meeting house, entrance In a boat, and much merri­ Lynn—F B Mosely Peekskill—Chas Carman and wife are guests at the Sheldon; Lancaster—Gust A Sauber ment is afforded by the throwing over­ VICTORIA. board ot the comic villain, "D ick Dead- Newburg, N Y —Miss Julia Dickey, Rev Misses I. F. nnd A. Edna Hobby are two New York—Mrs J W Tlse, L B Alderson J R Thompson and wife, J R Thompson actompllflhed sisters of Arlington, N. J., who eye.” who gets an involuntary and Phlla—Mrs Arthur Renory Meriden, Conn—B L Graham and wife, are spending afow weoksat the New Ar­ rather forcible|bath every night. GRAND AVENUE. Helen Benedict PLEASURE BAY.... borton. They aro excollont musicians and The chorus contains fifteen very Brown sdale, Pa—Mrs C A Brown delight the guests with line compositions. pretty girla, who sing and dance with New York—Mrs A K HUbert, Mrs H Hoefllng, Mlsa L Volkenberg, Mrs M L Arkansas—J D White § new jersey’s Famous Amusement resort Newsdealers In Ocoan Grove recently considerable dash and vigor, and seem Gordon, Edythe Gordon, Isabel Gordon, Little Rock—John R Williams have been hard pushed to keep up with the to enjoy tbe open air production fully LUllan Sparrow, Paul Weber, A L Zabriakio Memphis,1 Tenn—Thoa C White DAY’S Week Beginning AUGUST 1 demand for the Phess. Tbe circulation of as much as the audience. Port Chester, N Y —Mr Palmer Phlla—J H Reese and wife, Mrs Emma Reading—Jas T Reber, wife and daugh­ the Frees is going up, as usual, with such Last night the capacity of the grand Reese, W H Spillman, W Wllplns Urand Production of the Comic Opera bounds tbat tho newsdealers find it difficult Washington—Mary R Rldgway ter, Mrs Templin and daughter, . Sarah The h ot weather has to supply tho demand. Patrons may secure stand "was severely tested by the big Deeter crowd that attended. Beaver Creek, Md—W S Hoy and wife started the procession numbers they were unable to get on the Cincinnati—C E Bell Brattleboro, Vt—H 8 Haywood day of issuo by applying at tho P ress busi­ Anton Heindl’s Symphony orchestra Cranberry—W S Silvers Boston—Marous D Bueel from the Beach to.. H I. HVH- S . IP ixxafoz?© ness offlco, where flies of back numbers are has been engaged for this production, Haddonfleld—J G Marple , MAJESTIC. ---- UP TO DATE--- - „ always oa hand. and Prof. Heindl acquitted himself ad­ New York—F C Pinkham mirably as a leader. He directs w ith­ LYNDHURST. The holiness meeting at 0 o’clock in Janes New York—Mrs Lottie Sabath Baltimore—J K Snyder and wife Given on a modern man-of-war on real water by the G R A U O P E R A COM- talaraaclo yesterday was one Of the most out referring to his score. A t the last Forth Smith, Ark—John Vail and wife DAY'S, . PANY of New York...... Cleveland—Jessie Hutton, Clara M. Foote Hoboken—E J Kerr, Morton W Kerr and powerful and helpful meetings of the long run of "Pinafore” in London he Anna Hainea Oa season. Dr. Aldny presided. Rev. Thomas directed the opera for the compoeers, Washington—Mrs K F Whitehead wife A nton H eindl’s Sym phony Orchestra. A ll star cast. -Chorus of twenty-four Houston, the blina evnagellst, read the LA P IE RRE A8BURT Bisters, cousins and aunts. Gilbert and Sullivan. FENIMORE. AVEIfUE. wrlpturea and gave a forcofui address on The opera will be produced every .Phlla—Mrs J M Rowe, J M Rowe, jr, Ger­ Washington—W E Dlffendorf _____ r " Birary eVanlnff iit 0 o’bldolr. ‘Rest.’1 Amanda Smith added to the night at 8 o’clock. Seats may be trude M Rowe, Rev David Wills. : ...... meeting lo her usual effective style in an Cohoes—M D Hanson, wife and daughter, Renova, Pa—J N Foultz and wife ordered ten days In advance. address. Many came about tho altar to Mrs Cane Swatting, Mrs John Evers, Mary WAVERLY. It was continuous from Genera) admission, 25c. Reserved seats, 50c. Box seats, $1.00 leek for truth and light. Rue, Malcolm Evers . 8 to 11 last night. The ■ Brooklyn—LUIle Colgan New York—Mrs Jas P Foster Electric slim will con- For boxes or reserved seats Telephone 88 F, Long Branch. Fentmore Gaeata Flayed Eachrer New Rochelle—Wm JohnBton, Miss John­ Phila—H J Barr , tinue to lighten the Afternoon Performance in the Grove for women and children from 8 to 5 o’clock, Introducing tba FELL. IN OEALi LAKE. The jolly guests of tbe Fenimore ston OCEAN HOUSE. - way to ..... famous horse MASCOT and troops of TRAINED ANIMAL8. passed the time away pleasantly last STAFFORD. New York—Dr John P Ruf and wife, D B FREE Concerts Sunday night Music by Conterno's Band. Snree Campers Bore Bad Luclc (Che evening playing progressive euohre-. New Yorfe—Emeet A Campbell, Mrs A L COIL Dr J H Oberly First'Night Ont. The players were full-of vim and enthu­ Porter, Harvey Seaman Washington—Lizzie C. Prospere, Ada J 219 siasm, and every one played earnestly Cleveland—R R Blahop, W J St Claire Pennpllary, W F Dove and wife ^Yesterday three young men, presum Chicago—Clarence Murdock Paterson—John Gilmore and wif& MIbo A Sterling Silver O u r cbly from some inland city, camped out to win tbe beautiful prizes. Tbe ladies’ Asbury Avenue first prize was awarded to Miss B. Mc­ Baltimore—Mrs R L Smith Gilmore, Mrs P Walker, Harold G Walker, on the north branch of Deal lake. List MADISON. Miss 8 F Stagg Lean. It was a silver vaseline box. MULFORD. N o v e lt ie s Soldiers in Cuba night one of the boya went to gather New York—A L Rice, E (V Arnold, Max wood about 10.80, to make fire, and ac­ Mrs. Elliott got the second prize, a stamp moistoner. The gentlemen’s first Bernhardt, Carl Roamaler New York—Mrs M F Kelsey,—Howard Private iarpilies and hotels Aro drinking L IM E * * cidentally fell Into tha lake. After a Troy—Edw Eckardt and wife, Miss Kelsey supplied with most excellent Struggle he reached land again, butJ>vas prize was won by Miss Wlssenger. She Pbiia—H Y Rlegnor and wife, Gertrude received a silver handled tooth brush. JennieEokardt, Ella Eckardt ICE CREAM ; A D E , the great south­ quite exhausted. Elizabeth—F N Grascup Beignor, Howard Relgnor Euchre Prizes Tho family of Isaac K. Hope is Harry Hunter was awarded a beautiful DR. STARKS. ern beverage, to counteract pen knife as the second prize. . METROPOLITAN. spending tho summer camping out near New York—S Slngerman, Mias A Wick- New York—B F Hardesty wife and child and the effects of a hot malarial by, end Arthur H. Hope, together with strom, Chas Johnson and wife Claverack, N Y —Mra Alonzo Flack . . Arthur Cottrell, who happened to be a White Plains, N Y —John R BreeBe * W. F. Day & Bro. climate, Made -from the PRESS CALENDAR. Troy—Mias Cahill, Miss E Cahill, Miss L Troy—G W Fraderiburgh and wife, W ‘visitor nt the Hope home, heard the Cahill _____ German Favors fresh fruit, it »« groanoof distress of the unfortunate . LAUREL. H Washburn and wife londenaed List of Coming Events lor Somerville, N J-D r. Robert and wife, surely the most healthful youth who bad fallen in the lake. They New York—Mrs R Haan, C B Rowe and Mrs M Lrnce went ta his aid, furbished blankets, Quick Hereiwnon. — wife LANGDON. Many Men Say at and delicious of all drinka. ■■ Wednesday, August 8—Mook trial breach Phlla—B Scannell etc., and nfter treating him with Hope's Phila—J D Martin and wife, Belle Lamb, “ W hen I am In better shape I will liniment, left him in comparative ease. of promise case. In Asbury Park audi­ ALBION. We introduced this drink torium. Jennie Lamb Insure: un til then I ’L L T A K E MACONS New York—Mrs C H Ross and baby Delta, Pa—A Lewis Hyde north three years ago, and Wednesday and Thursday, August S and Brooklyn—N H Davis, G E Ausbnry and Madonna, Md—W A Price THE RISK," but they don't; A special meeting of Corinthian Com’ THEY FORCE THEIR FAM- First annual convention of tbe National family ■ CHALFONTE. PHARMACY ; . it ia now onr most popukt mandory, Knlnhto1 of the Golden Eagle, - —IL IE S TO T A K E IT. Insure in Correspondence Association of Stenog- St Louis—Mrs G McMannus and eons, C Webster Grovee, Mo—Mra W H Bates, G seller. Try it at onr fonn- will be held In the Appleby building this , raphers in Asbury Park. L Hammerstein and family, Jennie F John­ (Wednesday) evening. Busuess of great son, Eva Clipper Corner Third Avenue •...... tainai- "• ! unportanoo ia to como uj> for action. Thursday, August -4—Bldwell’s wonderful Newark—Miss E VanCUef, Miss G Van- A ^ a^68,-; i Ul LAGXa IID. r ••••;• life story, “From Wall Street to a Life Wavarley—J W Nicholson Kingsley Street Sentence in English Prisons,’’ In Asbury NORWOOD HALL. Harrowsburg, N Y —G M Bell OBm SBVItO BATTLEFIELD. Park auditorium; admission free. West End Pharmacy Phila—J K Lockwood and grandmother Phlla—Rev Traves and family, Rev J D Friday, August S— Vaudeville entertain Fox and family Under West End Hotel Low - Rato Personally . Conducted Columbus—W CTDunham ment for the benefit ot Church of the , ii COLONNADE. , , NEVIT ARBORTON. four via Pennsylvania Railroad.. Holy Spirit, In Park Opera House. Phlla—U Walter Scott Thoreoont triumphs of our arms by sea Champion Robert Fitzsimmons will ■ New York—S A Rosenthal, Alex Danen- New York—Geo Middleton . and Our New Store and land revives tho Interest in the greatest aislst. , . -f- banm ‘ 1 Phlla—John M Edwards, C M MIchner Moorestown—E M Hilton, Edw H Dutton Cor. Second and'Ocean Aves of all Amerioan battleflelds. Gettysburg. In Monday, August, 0—Haverly’s mlnstrelp, Bay Shore, L I—Mra J Brower, Franoea V I . J. JOBES, Special Agent crdor that tho residents of New York, Phil­ Park Opera Houso. WELLINGTON. WickB - - adelphia and neighboring oltles may visit New York—Mrs M Y George, Elizabeth CENTENNIAL. 625 Hattison Avenue H. BLOUNT HUNTER tills great battloiiold In tho most satlsfao- Saturday, Aug. O-EntwWnment *?. Cooper*-^. ' Liberty. N Y —Dr M L Do Veaser c, 'at ‘ r p a r k Jtory manner, tho Pennsylvania railroad onport Inn forbenentof Honleol Trenton-AV D Stryker, J Stijyker Merciful Savior for Crippled Children, “Newark—Henry J Taylor company .has arranged for a three-day per- Kearney—Sadie Jarkor • Send a postal ciird giving age, and mlly-conduoted tour on Saturday, August at Avon. Wilmington—JasB-Field The American Biograph 13. Wednesday, August 10—Marshall P. Wilder L. A. W . MEET, INDIANAPOLIS. we will send circnlarB. etc, BATE. Yonkera—Mrs W R Shuto and daughter and the Park'Sisters, Asbnry Park au­ GRAND CENTRAL. AT THE Leave New York— 8.60 a. m...... 118.50 ditorium, 8 p. m. Reduced Rates via Pennsylvania 11 Trenton...... 10.58 "■ ...... 12.60 New York —D McGovern and brother R ailro ad . 11 Philadelphia.. 13.S0 p.m ...... 10.00 Thursday, August 11—Concert by the Newton—W F Howell and son , proportionate rates from other points. pupils of Mma. Ogden-Crane, In As­ Freehold—Mabel Berge For the annual meet of the Leases of M y s t i c Bate Inolud&J transportation In each di­ bury Park auditorium. - , fg y ColunitaB—H J Albon and wife— > American-Wheelmen at Indianapolis,^Au­ Electrical Casino rection, two days’ aooommodaUona and Monday, Aug. 15—Annnoi carnival on Wes East Orange—Mrs J J Ready and son gust 9 to 13, tbe Pennsylvania railroad com­ FIRST AND OCEAlf AVENGES. carriage drive over the entire battlefield ley lake. • . ' DEVONSHIRE. pany will sell excursion tlcketa, from all mu!ox the direction of Captain JamM T, Thursday. August is —Amerioan day c t t ia points on its line, to Indlanapolla at rate of M o o r i s h Long, the oolobratcd snide, who will do- New York—Mrs R H Dumbleton, Ger­ single fare for the round trip. Tickets will New Jersey Jr. O .U . A. M., at Anbury trude Dumbleton, Mrs M R Buokabum, H Dsrito tho battle at tho prominent oointa of Park. be aold on. August 7 and 8, good to return tho Add. A tourist agent and chaperon Bucksbnrn, Miss Carmichael • . .■until August 15 when properly executed 11 accompany tho party.; A Pollman par- Thursday, August 25—Blaok. Patti Trouba­ Jersey City—Mias Kennedy, Loretto before agont of terminal lino at Indianapo­ L4T&TWAQPItTIVm _ ^c6r will to ran through from Phllsael- dours, Asbury Park anditorium; 8 p. m, Kennedy, tllsu A Klolen ■ lis Bicycles carried free. Special arrange} pMs toGettyrSurp end return. _ _ ; Monday, September.5—Mooting of the-Now - ■ - LBNOX. • menta for clubs traveling as a body. , OCBAN A.VJBNVB Btaltlnorartaj, Qoketo and full informs- Jercoy Grand Captlo, Knlghto of the Poughkeepsie—Howard A Bomore, H W ; . ■ . . .- . .. : v:-- I Golden Easlo; at Long Branch, ■■"■n j Botwo+n Firmt a n d flk>ooJ>d .,.. ■ 'r —~— :•?<.«' /-i*)!--'-' lioa ODply to nearest tlotiet aorent; tourist Stockholm, Mis A Stockholm ,jr & Co., 003 Mattison avenue, have ■Bfflte, 11C3 Broadway, Now York, nnd 760 tVednesday. Thursday'and Friday, Septem­ HOLLY TERRACE. placed *handnomo now show cases In their Admiealoa 15c. ■, OhUdisiii'ibe Era.-.d Gtreot, HowarS, N. J .; or address ber 28, S3 nnd 00—New Jersey State state In which to display straw goods tor ' ' ■ ■' ‘" '4 ' Piwraa GeojHoW.Boyfl.csiBtant ecu oral pawn- Convention of Christian Endeavor, eo- Brooklyn-rC H Edwards and wife, J 8 Admlftka • ■ w.C««to prUUAf. gtecscjit, FfcflcilcJphia. cioty In Atibnry Park auditorium. Edwards, Ellen W Reville men. „ p i •: ' PARK DAELY PRESS. capacity, jmsteaa oT massing "tneir forces at one spot they remained scat­ ST0BIES0E BISMARCK fA 8 tjlQ N AND FABR1C. Am FILIPINOS FIGHT. tered about the proyinoe in detachments of 200 to 800 men. Every skirmish gave A ll skirts are lengthened even for strcs THE •, and every fashionable gown at al the rebels more corifidence., in them­ Marked Success Attained by In­ OF IMPERIAL GERA GERMANY. drossy In style bos at least a demitrata. : selves and also added to their supply, of JNoarly nil the d^iwiy toilet* this esasoi surgents Against Spaniards. lighting material. Now, too late;' an display a saBh wofcn at tho left side, direct attempt was made to bring re-eiiforce- Tribute to.'His Wife’s Financial AbUlty. ly in front 6r In the center at the back.® ments from Manila to the Spaniards in Courteous Treatment of a tenant Girl. A t all th$ CoHhionablo summer resor| Cavito province, ■■ ■ foulard silks of evory known and nnkt|bw? IU IV E FIGHTERS ARE FEABLBSS. Uoments of Happiness Only la Private' . Ou the same day, May 80, a detach­ life —Story of His Betrdthal. design and color combination are vyini ment, estimated to number about 4,000 with plain and fancy muslins in popular The Into Prince Biamtttok waa show­ Ity. ., y -,. Have ObtainedNearly a Thousand men, with at least one machino gun aud one field piece, came marching gay- ing a friend round hiB houso some time Ribbon trimmings of every desoriptloi ' S to u r Rifles by Hand to Hand lCnconii aro stijl In tho highest voguo and; aooord ly down the road lending to Bakor, ago, and as he laughingly pointed to jin * With the Enemy's Troops — Were ing to. indications from Parla and elsa Finding a body of rebels at the Divisoria the ponderous and forbidding iron safe 1 TCcCarSotir on Ktery Hand—In the First wXverc, soom llfeely to remain so during bridge, the Spaniards blazed away -with IU' his wife’s bedroom he said, “ You tho entiro autumn soason. Week's Fighting the Spaniards Wero In: their machine gun, sent a few shells see, my'wife aota 08 m y cashier, and Bod, white and bluo hat trimmings art variably Defeated, Many Bein^ Killed. over the rebels’ headB from their field let me tell you that a man who truata nhivoraal. Tho tricolors appear on botl piece and then charged the bridge. day and ovonitig N gewnB, and even belts J. L. Stickney, the New York Her­ They seemed to imagine that the na­ his wife w ith his financial interests has soshos, bows, nookties, scarfs and parasol ald's special correspondent at Mon ila; tives would not think of resisting a discovered; an infallible way to save showr the.brilliant national colors. ■writing under the date of June !), de strong body of Spanish troops, booked money.” On smart summer j?owns for trimming ■ffiribes the insurgent campaign in the up by artillery, for they did not try to After, the day on whioh Bismarck was oapes, flqhus, skirts and bodieea great us ha$ beon made of Jlerro and vonlce poln Philippines as follows:. ■ learn whother their fire had had any shot at (May 7, 1806) by Karl Blind his SB'fclRY Iogoo. Sam o of the designs are VaSue About three weeks ago General Agni- effective results. A few yards from the wife said, “ I f I wore in heaven and jjaldo landed iu Cavite, and as tlie fa heavy, resembling guipure, and are ii bridge they .were met by the discharge saw the villain 'atanding on the top of a widths of from fl to 10 inohes. : » isan cf the - Philippine islands aud to JERSEY. ladder leading down to hell, ,I w<5uld of four guns that the rebels had kept Muscovlto, poulodo solo, faille comtesfe anas extent the interests of the United concealed, coupled’"With a withering ■i*' in i have no hesitation in giving him faiHofrancalso, flour do suede, damasroya States in M anila may depend upon the fire of musketry, and when the smoke push.” “ Hush, my dear,” replied Bis- and a dozen or more different novelties Ji operations of the rebel forces I give marok, “ you would not be in heaven French taffetas aro among tho silks tha from the field piece cleared away there *>• Sestiwith a detailed account of the in- was not a Spaniard to be Been on the yourself w ith such thoughts as those.’ * Broadway Importers have ready for thf A making of handsome gowns for autumi anxgBnt campaign. . . road except such as were past running W hen hia son waa married, be kissed G^ra)JtoiliflLAi[ui«nLdo arrivtd_a^ wear. . ;; away, his daughter-in-law’s hand, and to a X a a ila o n Thursday, May 18, having ;fri«nd whoTjemMked thatrfio^eoussd to — A innttor to inako n poIntof-lo-tliewm From a safe distance the Spanish THE PHiUPPlN E lSLAN DS. PWI^RICOINVESTMENTS.' stantly increasing admiration for ths • im o allowed by Admiral Dewey to take artillery now roared time and again, ATTITUDE OF CUBANS find great pleasure in kissing yonng ggasage from Hongkong in the dispatch women’s hands ho onid: “ My old mas­ ubiquitous color note" of orange yellow while their small arm fire sounded like General Thomas Is Opposed to A llim ln i Under Onr Control the Island .Will Ofibr this striking tint obtaining prominence U * Sefat MtCulloch. A t that time there the roll of thunder. But as the insur­ -Any Responsibility. Id Them* GENERAL NUNEZ STATES HOW THEY a Tempting Field For Yankee Capital. ter used to say that when a lady kieses a hat or bodice trimmings on quite a thlr< were probably not more than 100 per gents made no reply and did not Beem General Thomas, in a recent interview FEEL TOWARD US. Porto Rico under Amerioan control one’s band it is an - offlolal intimation ot fcho *tyllsh goWns worn at nototf water 9GD»in the town of Cavite, all the na- that you are An‘old man. Aslong, how to be suffering very much from the on territorial expansipn, said: " I think w ill offer a tempting field for Yankeo lngploocs. 5±»s» Having gone away when the Span­ oyer, as you are allowed . to carry their ehower of lead that the Spaniards wero the almost universal sentiment in New capital and enterprise. People who are In splto of tho faot that all sorts anc i a r d s ere driven ont on May 2. The His Explanation of tho Situation on tbe 1s- tiny hands to your lips -depend upon it conditions of skirt decorations, draperies throwing at them the dons screwed York city is in favor of' letting the fam iliar w ith the condition of affairs Stmenl occupied one of the houses on laad—Patriots lac k Discipline, He Bays. there is a drop of young blood somo- overdresses and overskirt effeefca, both Ion* their courage up to the point of making Philippine islands alone. We want Por­ tU» G*lle del Arsenal and sent word to Insurgents Carry on a Guerrilla Warfare. in that island tell m e . that as soon aa where in yonr veins.” . and short; havo boen developed, there wil another charge. Six discharges from to Bico and Cuba, but we .can best con­ Sis followers on the island that he had the United States takes possession and He was caught in a storm aa he was be a rather general adherence or retnn the small guns and a rattling musketry fine’6ur. energies to this hemisphere and The Result of fear* of Tightiay, next, season to the plain, perfectly hunf attained to lead them against the Span­ endeavors to establish a government the strolling through the woods near Kis fire took a ll the appetite for further not attempt toCfcpread over the orient. and simply trimmed tailor skirt.—Nev iard* Muoh has been written and said SpaniardB, who own the plantations singen, «g»d a servant girl ran ont of a fighting out of the. Spaniards, and they There are no good arguments in favor of York Post. _ _ Ia a fewjlaya^ronps of Filipinos, as abotit tbe trouble between the Cuban and compose the business community, restanraifl and offered him an umbrella. contented themselves for the remainder annexing the Philippines, bo far as I Me natives are called, began to appear soldiers under General Garcia and the He thanked her courteously and, taking of the afternoon with firing at the rebels have heard, and many strong ones w ill go back to Spain, after disposing ORCHARD AND GARDEN. in. the streets of Cavite. Only a very her arm, escorted her to a place of safe­ at long range. They did not gain a foot against it'w ill occur to every man who American troops oommanded by Gen­ of their property for whatever it will aonall number of the arrivals brought ty. Then ho gave her a kiss, which she Do not lot manure touch tie tree roots, of ground nor k ill a single one of their considers the present situation and tho eral Shafter. Some of the opinions ex­ bring. They are so proud and their aim * w ith them, and most of them accepted with good grace, saying, “ Yon Swoct apples are better for vlnogar enemies. possible consequences. I wish Dewey pressed bave carried weight, because hatred of this government is so great awmsd badly nourished, haggard and bave done me a great honor, prinoe.” sour ones. Having succeeded in getting a guide .hadKone.back-to.Hongko^ oft«x*Lode-.. they were uttered by men who were In that they will not be willing to live Smaroa*. They looked like people who To whioh ho replied, "O n the contrary, Never posture an orchard until it.oome and a canoe on Thursday, June 2, I stroyed that floefc and left the insur­ a position to speak w ith authority on under our flag. Tho island is of volcanic iad been hunted. it is I who am in yonr debt, for bo into bearing. crossed Bakor bay to witness ah attack gents and the Spaniards to fight-it ont. tho one side or tho other. The majority origin, gashing streams abound in the By the latter part of May many of lieve, my dear, yon have indeed given One pint ot linseed oil, four pounds o that the rebels expected to make on the “ Nothing but difficulties aud prob­ of thoso who have aired , their views, mountains, pleasant summer resorts are s&e native arrivals were seen to b<) arm;, mo great pleasure. ” rosin and ono pound of beeswax makes t church in Cavite Viejo. W hen I land­ lems appear when you contemplate the however, have disouBsed a subject on to be found, and yellow fever is un sA with Manser magazine rifles such as Shortly after Bismarck had taken his good grafting wax. ed, I was driven in a two wheeled cart organization of a government at Ma­ Which they were not well informed. It known, except at seaports, where it is Applea aro later and drop off from th< shs-Spanish troops are armed with. The seat in tho First Prussian parliament through a country that consisted of nila, without any adequate compensa­ m ay be that they will derive profit from introduoed from Cuba and other West trees loss when grown in sod than wboi 3scuie£ ia whioh these arms were ob­ in 1840 on opponent said: “ Yon alone- about two-thirds swamp, interspersed tion, antf the obligations we assume aro a statement of the true condition of Indian islands. The natural riches of tho land is-kept cultivated. tained tells a story of reqkless courage Lq all yonr party havo always treated w ith low islands overgrown w ith the something we cannot measure. The affairs in Cuba by General Emilio the island have remained practically So far os la posslblo strawborrlcfl Bhoult aftown by the native fighters. A t the us w ift politeness. Let us make a bar­ most dense tropical jungle. We travel­ people of the Philippines are of a differ­ Nunez, who recently returned to the undeveloped. be set on reasonably high land, at leas tfme of tho so called pacification of gain, A lf we gain the upper hand, we ground that is readily drained. ed over a very good dirt road, evident­ ent race from any we have ever had to United States from that island. The Spaniards have worked the plan­ Jfiese- islands last winter onp. of the shall spare you; if fortune should favor A lack of potash in the soil is often th ly built like a causeway through the do with, and for a nation entirely with= General Nunez was sent, on a mission tations w ith negro labor, but have not' oasditions, imposed on the insurgents you, you shall do the aame by us.” Bis­ causa of tho fruit dropping from the tree morass, and in a few minutes wo drew ont experience in colonization are a to General Gomez in Santa Clara prov devoted any attention to the construc­ irasthe surrender of ull their arms to marck's reply was: “ If your party has prematurely. Applying wood ashos is up alongsid3 a first class Krupp gun tough lot to begin ou. We might as ince, Ottba, by tho war department last tion of railroads, except short spurs . tbe Spaniards, and as tbis condition had its way, life Will not be worth living; good rornody. near the foot of a bridge. On the crest well tackle a chunk of Chinar Even the June-with a force of 850 Cubans and about their plantations. The native Seta rigidly enforced the natives had if ours is victorious, there w ill hove to Go over tho trees and examine carefull of this bridge was a barricade of large Spanish were never able to control tbe 50 men of the Tenth United States cav­ negro population will furnish all the Jew or no arms w ith which to begin be executions, but they shall be con­ for bororn. Thoir presence may be detecte< stone so set as to leave loopboies about Philippines further than tbeir guns alry. He successfnlly-accomplishod his unskilled labor required by American by tho sawdust. Probe in with a wire am igain their rebellion. ducted w ith politeness np to the last three incites wide at the height of a could reach; they never attempted to mission and is now aw aiting orders enterprise. Capital w ill find profitable destroy thom. I t was impossible to get arms into step of the ladder. ” m an’s shoulder. govern any part of the islands exoept in from Washington before returning to investment, bnt men without money There Is perhaps ono advantage in olos die islands through the watchful block­ A few years ago the chancellor, who On arriving at this redoubt I was a few seaports and the country immedi­ Cuba. should hesitate before surrendering em planting of strawberries in rows. It 1 ade established by the Spanish gun­ was greatly shaken in health, seriously surprised to find on looking through the ately around them. The mountain tribes,' General Nunez does not*attach much ployment in the United States to sedk a that by tbo greater compactness the plant boats, and! the only way iu which rifles, made up hi87m ind to retire. He had are hotter able to withstand severe win loopholes that the old Cavite church whicii compose 90 per cent of the popu­ importance to the stories of ill feeling fortune in Porto Rico. Limited num jsrticulorly modern pieces, could be ob­ placed hia resignation in the hands of tern. was only about 200 yards away, at the lation, are uncouquered barbarians, between tho Americans and Cubans in bers of mechanics w ill Le required to tained was to take them from the Span­ the emperor, but the aged monarch re­ In nearly all oases with blaokbenj end of the narrow lane that led to the war™ than our Indians, and it would Santiago province, bnt at the same operate the plantation mills, construct iards. Armed only with machetes, the turned it to him in a few ininntea with plants moro suckers will start np an bridge from the town. I expected #nd be always necessary to have a large time he pi^nuot holp showing, that they railroads and work upon, other enter­ Filipinos wero forced to wait for their a Bingle word for answer, “ Neverl” noedod for next year’s plants. AU un desired to reach the front, but I had not standing army to protect the civilized are annoying to him. Hid diplomatic prises; but, as in all countries newly needed ones should be cleaned away, a opportunities. A squad of a dozen Span­ Y ie ld ing to the urgent wish of hia been anxious to go into danger needless­ settlements against them. The popula­ relations w ith the United States gov thrown open to Americans, the labor thoy draw plant food from the others.- iards would be straggling along through master, he remained in office. A t the ly. However, having gone there volun­ tion of the cities is entirely foreign to eminent prevent h im from talking as markets of Porto Rico are apt to be Kiohange.______:*-iorest road when men wonld suddenly first audience afterward his majesty tarily, I could not well show less sang us, and a mixed lot that is very difficult freely and frankly on the subject as lie overstocked beforo the island is a month ssrann about them, as though springing. said: “ I cannot understand why you froid than my little rebel friend, Cap­ to govern. The conscience of onr coun­ would otherwise do, but nevertheless under tho American flag..— Chicago POULTRY POINTERS. ite m the ground. In these hand to haud want to retire. Hare am I, much older tain Salafranca, who was walking try would not permit us to rob thtm, what he does feci privileged to say is to Record. straggles the long and powerful knives than you, b u t I can still mount my Wholo grain does not compact in the croi around on the bridge as though there the point and w ill explain the true situ­ sC the insurgents- would quickly out and we could get no revenue out of them horse.” “ JuBt&'i, siro; that's the rule,’ so oloscly oa soft food, which Is important was not an enemy w ithin ten milea ation: * * Sown half of tho Spanish force before otherwise. I cannot see wbat' there is in DEWEY’S ACHIEVEMENT-. answered Bismarck. ►’•Tho rider always Late molting weakens the oonstitutioi I took note of tho arrangements of the Philippines for' ue, anyhow, and I . “ Thero is a difference between the the latter recovered from'their surprise, holds out m uoh longer than bis horse. ” at a time when vigor Is of the greatest im the insurgents for the defense of the temperament of the native Cubans and Rear Admiral Kimberly Praise* the Hero , 000 rounds of otber day. to see my irrigated meadows and plan­ that bring the hlgho6t prloee, but thoso o place it waa uucomfortAly overcrowd­ “ This is tho result of three genera­ they w ill be practically useless unless moillum b Iz o that aro In a good oondltion cartridges. That night 000 rebels crosB- A MauBer bullet penetrated his intes­ tations thriving and at home I took ed. But I noticed that most of tbe men tions of tho mode of war that baa pre­ they are manned by capable naval ofil Whon feeding grain to fowls, scatter 1 ad from Cavite to the opposite Bhore of tines, passing downward from left to pleasure in my wife and ohildren. ” took the precaution to keep their bodies vailed in Cnba to free it from the thrall core.” well. This prevents greedy hens from i fUkor bay, landing in the front ot about right, glancing off the backbone as it Bismarck fell in love at a friend’s well below the level of the loopholes, of Spanish rule. The Cuban* therefore, Admiral Dewey wat alluded to espe­ curing more than their share and compel: 2,880 Spanish troops, consisting of the emerged from the small of his back. wedding with the young woman wiio except when I took the pntogrnph, and does not fight liko his American com­ cially by the speaker, and the hero’s them all to hunt for It.—St. Louis Be Seventy-fourth regiment of the line-and No operation was necessary, and aside beoame his wife, and presently wrote publio. ______- then they all ‘stood up, each one anx­ panion in arms. He cannot be utilised name was greeted w ith loud^npplause. Ihe Infan term de Marina, who had been from intenBe suffering he experienced to her parents to ask her hand. The ious to appear in the picture. B ut aside for the performance of the same kind of ' Dewey,” he said, “ was ^ it h Farra- (Mven out of Cavite by our squadron. none of the results expected from a good pooplo were naturally much sur SANTIAGO. from a very natural and proper desire duty, and I havo no doubt that there gut in the civil war and acquitted him ­ As the rebels had no retreat open to wound of tbat nature. He is out of dan­ prisod at a direct attack liko this. They to take advantage of the cover provided have been cases of infraction of disci­ self bravely. That he had not forgotten ffiem in rase of defeat, since the Span­ ger and rapidly convalescing. Surgeons were very simple folk, leading a very Oh, break it gently to Spanish “ honor;’ for them, the men about me showed no pline among them. the lessons of that grand old man was iards commanded the narrow neck of in Washington heard of the character of quiet life, and they were rather fright­ rtia now, alas I a Santiagoner.—Loulsri31< special emotion. Then there was a “ The CubanB have fought for years shown in the battle of Manila Bay. His Ii»d leading from Cariedad toward No- hia Wound before he reached the United ened at tbo reputation for high living CourierJoumal. smart return of the Spaniards’ fire, the for their liberty, and 1 do not believe orders were to destroy the Spanish fleet, ^aleta, it must be admitted that the in ­ States, and great astonishment was cre­ which tbe candidate enjoyed. As, how­ We aro inclined to doubt thatSantiagc inen stepping to the loopholes and firing that the average American appreciates and he did it. But he also had toaeoure fell. It looks more as if the plaoe wai surgents showed a great amount of ated when they learned that he would ever/ thoir daughter intimated in dis­ w ith careful aim, like soldiers who ap­ the sentiment that has grownup among a harbor. pushed.—Detroit JournaL jilock, especially when it is remembered survive without- the necessity of au creet terms that she did not look upon preciated the value of good ammunition them. I, for one, however, could never " In tbe Philippines there are 114,000 I t Is an Interesting oolnoldonce that th< that for them capture meant death operation. the young gentleman w ith an unfavora­ too well to -waste it on the mere walls oonntenanoe a revolt against the au­ square miles and 9,000,000 population, fall of Santiago occurred on the anniver ■without trial or delay. But the Span­ Yonng Haskell has the distinction of ble eye, Herr von Puttkammer wrote to of a church as long as there was an ene­ thority or the aims of the American l i e only way to solve the problem is to taryof the fall of the.Bastllla—Exchange iards evidently did not discover the in- being tho only cadet in the service. A young Bismarck, inviting him to come my visible at the windows thereof. government in the disposition of the is­ take the islands ourselves or to set them The capture of about 80,000 Mausei an*ants a t once or else they felt confl- remarkable feature of young Haskell’s and see them. When the fusillade had apparently run land of Cuba. No matter what form of free after establishing tbe beat form of rifles la no small feature of tho victory o ianlj of routing them whenever they career is the faot that be was engaged Every one did his best at Reinfeld its course, so far as the Spaniards were government we can. God’s m ills grind Santiago. Hereafter thoy will shoot Amer we#e ready to attack. in active service while absent from the government may be set up after Spanish to give the visitor a suitable reception. loan bullets. —Indianapolis Journal. , concerned, the Filipinos almost apolo­ rule is annihilated in Cuba, annexation well, although they are slow. This vio- It was hot till the morning of May 28 academy on sick leave.— New York Fraulein von Puttkammer’a parents put Shafter has not a single mark in tho er gized to me. A t first I thought perhaps to the United States is the island’s des­ tory of ours in the far east not only .4i t the Spaniards made an effort to World. on on air of grave solemnity, and ehe ror column thus far. The game at Santi it was on account of the Spaniards’ tiny.1 I said at the time ot Lawyer R u ­ means continued, supremacy, but it dn-73 tbe insurgents into the sea, and i stood w ith eyes modestly bent npon the ago was closed by a three base hit whlcl rudeness in disturbing me, but when I Refused His Fay as a Soldier. bens' declaration in New York that the means carrying into Manila nineteenth ds*B- they made tbe grave mistake of ground. Bismarck, on alighting, throw brought In tho American troops and rg? gathered that they were making excuses Cnban leaders stood committed to the century civilization. We cannot shut tired tho Spaniards without a run.—Chi .ending a wholly inadequate force. The One of the most remarkable incidents his arms round h is ; sweetheart’s neck for the Spaniards’ tod shooting, in hav­ policy of intervention by the United ourselves off from the rest of the world cago Times-Hurald. rsaolt was that the rebels surrounded of voluuteer army life was experienced and embraced her vigorously bofore ing hit only one man, while they claim­ States. W ewanted armed intervention, any longer. 4his oppdrtunity bas been tha- Spaniards and poured into them by one of the paymasters at Miami, anybody had time to tell him that bis ed to have hit several men in the let come what m ight after that. given to us. We must grasp it .1 ’— P h il­ CAMARA. * inch a galling fire that they were forced Fla., recently. A member of- the Second conduct was hardly proper and correot. ohurch, I concluded I might as well go “ Cuba can never stand alone in her adelphia Prees. t, surrender. In this affair the rebels Alabama regiment ubsoluteiy refused The result was, however, an immediate while my reputation for courage was commercial relations to the United Samara probably knows the different Swk 174 prisoners, and were able, to accept his pay, amounting to$85. He betrothal. Prince Bismarck V as very good. I learned afterward that one States. A tariff against tobacco would The Yankee Dade*It Do. between a recall and an encore.—'Pittsburg therefore, to supply tbat number of said that be eutered the service purely fond of telling this tale and was careful Pofet. robel had four teeth knocked out by a dose American ports to one of her great When Oholly Bwung liis golf stick on the links ’A i r own men with modern firearms. through patriotism und did not want always to finish the story by this reflec­ Adm iral Tarara Camara stllj has timi glancing sh^t and another received a sources of wealth. A restrictive tariff Or knocked the term Ib ball acrosa the net , -SEaring apparently learned nothing by any compensation. This being the first With his hanga done up in cunning little klnka; tion, "A nd you bave no idea what this to fortify the island of Batatarla.*—Nen ball in tbe leg. The Spaniards in the on sugar would pouperize her people. shi» experience, tho Spaniards sent an- case of the kind tbe paymaster had no When he wore the tallest collar he oould get, lady has made of me.”—New York York Sun. . ■ old Cavite church showed more pluck Her trade w ith Europe would not sup­ Oh, it was the fashion then .ulMr small detachment. against their precedent to guide him . After some W orld . .. Admiral Gamafta is the man who cap than any of their comrades, having sus­ port thorn.. To Impale him on the pen, itras-sm May 29. This timo the rebels thought he drew a red line through,the To ‘regard him as a being made ot patty turod tho‘Virginlus. No wonder hedoesn'r tained a close siege for nine dayB before “ The truth is the reports of infrac­ want to meet utfy Americans now.—Clove MSOlt 224 prisoners and added :to thuir name, indicating that tbe sum had not through and through! they surrendered, on Wednesday, June tion of diBOipline on tho part of the Cu­ land Leader. -«wi: fit weapons by that number. been paid. Should the soldier ever need ButhJa racket’s laid a way. WAR WITTICISMS. 8. On tho same day the rebels made a bans and their animosity toward Amer­ He is roughing it today I t really Booms-foolish for Camara to re Seneral Tomas Mascado, who was his pay, the government stands ready to general advance upon Manila, closing icans have been grossly exaggerated, And heroically proving that . the Yankee turn to Spain. It can’t make any partlo ^tmeCueting th« active operations in tbe settle tho account.— Florida Times- dude’ll do. San Juan w ill look morewan still U in from the north as well as the south. colored and magnified. ’ ■ ular difference to him whether Dewey oi •^arnnco of Cavite, was now in com- U nion and Citizen. the firm of Milea & Sampson has to bat­ When the old Cavite church hoisted the “ Possibly nine-tenths of the people of When Algy, as some knight of old arrayed. Watson takes his ships away from him, itaiTil of about 900 men armed with the ter1 it.— Boston Globe. and by keeping- on to Manila J jo could white flag, the rebels were in fu ll pos- the United States find themselves under Was the leading figure at the“fawnoy ball,” :§Uvk.t rifle and of about 1,200 more ' A Judgment on Spain. Weloathed him tor tbe silly part he played; •save the jvtura oanal tolls.—San Franclcoc seBSion_of the.whole: of.Cavite province,, a distinct'impression that , this country iKnrjecTwitli the Remington. Knowing' R ig h t' has "n o t" been overcome by He-wus‘setrdown as « monkey, that was &ll! The rainy season ia abotit to set in in Bulletin, \ : > - j having taken about 2,000 prisoners and' entered npon a war of conquest. Now, Oh, we looked npon him then :Uat the Spaliiarda would probably try "taight. W hat we have looked upon was Porto Rloo, the downpour being- largely a stand of arms and six field guns. that to some extent accounts for the As unfit to class with men. BLANCO. jOixa-ealorce their troops from the gar- thy collapse of a power that formerly, As one whose heart was patty and whose of iron and lead.— Providence Journal. sentiment among the CubanB. The idea .-ifiOB in the city of Manila, he sent established itself by-violence and cruel­ brains were made of glae I May .Take Rough Riders to Parle. has spread to them, more particularly General' Blanoo still seems willing to shoot 400 to COD men‘ to the bridge ty. Let us admire, aB is fitting, the acta But he’a thrown hi* cane away. About the only triumph of Spanish Private W ill T. Palipers of the rough among the unintelligent classes, that And he grasps a gun today, shod tho last drop of blood—other people*! onllie w ill ho hate to yield «P hia award?” tano.—Boston HcmSa, dinates, w ith orders never to fire until and Koosevelt are proud .of their regi­ lierb . Taken all in all, whether as a He is eating pork today *. m r " ‘. riders was among the first wonnded in And heroically proving! that tho Yankee ••mviwo’U let him keep that, but ho . IsUwf©.^TlSJP • . ment. Colonel Roosevelt Bays It we . lib* Spaniards should reach a, perfectly the engagement on June 24 at La Guagi- hero, a naval constructor or tho modest dude’ll do.. ; vrillihevo to hacd over hia pen. Chi- Ifyoufcopoto be a heroehowiU tfcs ; # •* positioaou the narrow Toad, where knock the bottom out of this thing in mas. .f ie is at present in Philadelphia. recipient of unexpected plaudits, Mr. How they hurled theroaeWee ogatCE&'the angry’ • ' tesfrftW^V • ' ' "f: ' i '*'■:>4-• ’* .‘ *e(T would be unable to use artillery time he is going to take all the rough Ho was struck w ith a Mauser bullet' in Hobson is a pleasing exemplar of young ...... Yon mnat nsd' iifo’o losaiia furttit tbM lfc - ' foe w 4;- • -i '■ fit ■ -1-. ,-i t-.:;, '>•'«. - yrr ij* t r fear of hitting thoir own men. riders that are alive-and able to go to the back of the right hip, and tho ball Amerioan manhood- May the twentieth Richard Hording Efevifr eayo the In the jungle and tfcatrpnclios on tho hill I troopa a©©* p t o t y ot- < navy tobaooo, Ton mnat tova tha a During an attack on the powder mag- the Paris exposition in 1000 at his own went all the way through the hip to the century m ultiply and inereaso hint and When the word to “Charcot" woo given, wary itlfa ;praw'ta t -. -■ -,-i r“ w ?; TJ~-'r; i, ? , m ine situated oh the beach between expense. Our boys are proud of our front pocket of his canvas trousers^ give us Robsons j in every walk of life I dude waa on tha so; *! -.>* .-?■-• .• , V- Spain herself finds it hard to wago \7ar TSal freguaatly to kU-Ur‘gtasS la Uat .Mi He waa there to die* to c&ptaso or to kUil ^thjQUtr nzwx tO1 bacfc hex\—Gal- ' enable torn. ©Trite Viejo (Old Cavite) and Bakor' colonel. W e fm e h t 90 hours without where it struck a large knife he carried, —Philadelphia Record. Oh, he atruqk his level whoa aad back toward Imus the- rebels took sleep or rejf. ”-5$|j'ew.York.Trjbune. glanced upward,. ripped open his abdo­ a id r* . save than 250 prisoners and four small men and then grazed bis cheat . His A Thing to Beoasitier. . ' i piles': s$r asSsssjlSS* tfo Donbt pf xt. white sod bias! UaMiruns. By this time the Spaniards trousers and shitt -were pierced eight We have remembered t ie Maine, we EtofcM tbrwra hb yata ptmr. Where . a t. Cavite province wero- panic tofcrretsASedwUh a rovercsc: General Shafter is uow Ihe, champion time* by the ball, whioh, strangely, went have substantially freed Cuba; Ipt n* fie Is spa£ however, cpitttng is .. profonrfA*:. -• . stricken. Tiiey seemed to have lost not heavyweight fighter of the world.— To­ through four of hia pockets.— Baltimore now remember! our o.wn interetfaKUd Andthe wprMwlll noallowed;—-Sfc. LouioPo^Dis* G» drnH gn*sdy when t hey pm &%/ *11 courage, bnt also.utU..military peka Journal. Amerioan. those of hum anity.— Chicago Chronicle. Yankee dude’; : . -.-.V ' ,-vV -ft S K . > . -*W&hln§tt>n Star. PRICES REASONABLE TH E DAILY PRESS PRINTERY

WORKMANSHIP unsurpassed

JfsDary ParK fiotels CHOICE

R. A. & E. N. RALST8I

602 Cookman Avenne ASBURY PARK, Opposite Posfoftice } Hotel and Restaurant:'1 American and European Plan. Hotel Brunswick Asbury Park the Select family hotel of the new jersey coast. FOURTtl AVE AND KINGSLEY ST. Greenhouses, Allenhurst Leading and beat location In the Park; being directly on ocean and fake, Orchestra dallyi Unexcelled cuisine. Finest fish dinners on thefdiore. Write for circulars. TELEPHONE 93 F H. J. & S. A. BLY, Proprietors. Plonoor and leading hotel in' Aabury Park. Capacity 400. Cuisine unexcelled. DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH, Passenger elevator, . E. 8 . RIPLEY, Proprietor, SUMMEB PBOGBAHKE. Hotel . THE LEADING HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT. W aldorf Elevator, Casino, Electric Lights- Baths, • FIFTH ■-VENUE.'*, Telephone, Etc, s One hundred yards ftom MORGAN & PARSONS. teach;______■______The only German house in this city. HOTEL Terms, $3.00 per day MONMOUTH Sunset Avenue and Kings­ ley Street. P . JO N A S, WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. Proprietor (SIS®. 2U A T S IN g a g©BJ Directly on the beach, with unobstructed view Largest and Leading Hotel of oeeau. Newly fur Ocean Hotel Dished and equipped this season w ith ele­ vator,el« trie lights,etc., HOTEL COLOMBIA h»t and cold sea water SUNSET ON THE OCEAN FRONT. baths in the house, Situated In th.t delightful nnd select Jiart drawn directly from ths of Town known u NORTH ASBUKY. ocean. Capacity 8Gfi. Elevator, Baths, Evening Dinners For rates, booklets, HALL etc nddieea Special rates for June and September* Edward W* Price, Manager.

Owntfjanj gjanager. Twentynecond season opens June 18. Buperiof in every respect. For terms, V**WT descriptive m ap And circu­ Fourth Avenue. Half Block from the Beach, lar address Well heated. Modern impiovements. Newly furni&hcd Reasonable rattf. RAINE & 8ANTA.

fecmd avenue. Half block from the ocean. Seventh Avenue and Webb Street Enlarged and rcfurolshed. Heated through- The Grand Central out. Season, March 15 to December 1. . J. P. HAMBLEN, Jr A. TERHUNE.

SECOND AND OCEAN AVENUES Seventeenth season. Fifty yards from surf. Table and appointments tbe best Accommo­ dates so©; 9a per day; $ 8 to fia per week. T H E L E N O X Fourth AViefrue near the Ocean, Gramercy Hotel Complete in all modern improvements and newly furnished throughout. R m Avenue and Berfh Street MRS. J. A. FENN. Now open. First-class in'every respect. Westminster HARRY J. ROCKAFELLBR.

Norwood Hall ” a THE LISTENER. Comer Fourth Avenue and Kingsley Street. Now open. ------— _ -S. . James). Corner Cookman ave- Captain John W. P hilip of the 'bat£fcs- Remodeled, refurnished and heated throughout. Superior table service. street. Open all the year. Corn* view of tbe sea. B n tu porchet. ship Texas is 58 years old and has boG&Ss Open until November. Special terma for the faT and win- tho tJnltod States navy for 49 years. TRAVERS A TRUMPBOUR. E. VAN AK2EN. Edward Silsbee, an American, has Jnfc Eighteenth Season. Moat desirable! location in Ocean Grove. Directly on the lake and ocean. Accommodations presented to the Bodlotan library a guitar First-Ciass Accommodations. for 30a < Excellent cuisine and service Ail modern improvements. Send for circular. which belonged to Shelley and which te Special Rates for June, referred to in his poem “ To a L a d j WH*. The Leadley PROBST t LEADLEY, T. B . SH A Y The Stafford 8 a G uitar. ** Coraer Fifth Aveaoe and Heck Street 1 Open AH The Year Nearest house to the ocean on Firat avenue. By the Sea. Largest SotelT Elevator* Electric light. As a result of Baron Rothschild’s toift; Pull ocean view. Gas. Steam heat. Electric bells. Accommodates _____ victory In a race for the Grand Prix d r 400 guests. 250 rooms. Orchestra daily, N ew house; newly ftaroiah&tt Steam heat, gas, electric lights, batha and Surf House Twenty-third Season Paris w ith Lerol Soloil at Xongchasnpin E. A. MARTIN. Sheldon A, S. WASHBTTRNB—Thitd Season. ail poislble impitmwutts for the comfort and enjoymet;> of Finest be has given his winnings, 209jOOOiirano£, locauoa for «d ?-il*ttfa-y r feotra lu Aabury Park; uppoeito Bnnset lake; two 2i, 37 and 39 Olin street Enlarged and improved. Fine loca­ to tho poor of Paris. blocks bom beaoh anci arlois; apeclal accommodations Tor bicyclw. Seventh season. Between the ocean and Suaact Lake; tion. Everything first-class. Lowest rates. Box « 6 r. within full view of both ; within two minutes walk of The Mulford WALTER J. MULFORD. Bjome Bjornson, Bjornstjorno BJorfc- '^or terms address MBS, A. h . G U Y . The Park View the beach. j son’s Bon, who is an actor and stage man­ Al E. b r o o w a l l ager, has bCcn appointed director of pew theater at Christiania. H is nam s5**- Fourth avenne and Kingsley skreet, «• Hotel flajestic Eighteenth season. 6hado less awful than his father’s. The Wellington Colonnade Hotel One block from ocean. Tho Rev. Albion W. Knight, rector PHILIP HILDRICH, Proprietor. St. P hilip’s Episcopal churcb of Atlan2xj. Sixth Avenue and Ktagdey Street has just accepted the presidency of fcbev 109 Third avenue, Ocean Block, Twenty-firat seaaon. Full K ow open for the year. Open grates. Comfortably heated bedrooms. Sou ocean view and near to lakes and.bathing grounds. Perfect Bank of Florida at Jacksonville. H o je IIv parlor on boardwalk across from hotel. Unobstructed view o f ths ocean. H oi Clifton House sanitary system, artesian water, gas. electric ligfat. hold his rectorship at the same time. an d oold sea water bath»«ear by. For psurtlcui»"» wltSire* M. N. MYERS. Admiral Camara is half English, h k i FRANK E. SMITH Corner Heck street and Sewall avenue, The Alaska mother before marriage having bam shaves and outs hair himself. era improvements. Terms moderate. H. A. TRUAZ. 4 The Chalfonte dal rates for June and September- Special rates to rw Parkor Pillsbury, who will be 89 ■jceWi curstanUts Lock box 3054. . • 8 W, EHLKR*1 old on Sept. 22, is living in hla-honKfev NOW OPEN. soth SEASON. Sunset avenue, one block from ocean. All modern improve Concord, N. H, Ho Is well In m ind *«£. AddressI ... . ments, Baths, electric HgbJjvelectric bells, . Table firsi clpss Pilgrim Pathway and Auditorium Square, Ocean THEODORE OVES The Madison Now open. Evening dinner. J . K . DOCMAN. Grovr.^Flnely'iocated and first class appointments; bodyr though not * strong.. Htf raoend^r Hotel Clarendon MRS. F. RITTER. visited his nephew In, Boston, GerieeaS:.*.- E. Pillabury,'and mado + pilgrimage Third avenue, near Kingsley street Eleventh season. Good all the historic points of interest la flte view of ocean. Superiortable. Moderate rates, New England M. E. APPLEGATE, city. Lesohetlz’ky, tho present reigning toatie- or of tHb piano in Europe, gets $0 a lewer- Corner First avenue and Kingsley atreet Open until October I.: The Main avenue, near postoffice. Central location. and even at that only receives fis pupil***? house has good appointments, la, pleasantly^ situated near the beach, Excellent accommodations; Terms reasonable. Delphian with a fine ocean view. Terms oderate. M. L. NIEMEYER, Centennial House Five minutes fVom ocean. Box 3135. out of about 50 applicants. Ho never,giwjs * 8 . I . lu k b n s . MRS. M. B. DAVISSON, moro th^n ono lesson a week to the*8amr >______MISS C. T. DAVISSON. pupil, o^ch one of whom tndlo^es th»*e< Main avenne; in an envelope and puts it on the jj&aaps , Two mlnutia?. walk from beach. Open * ntlre year. A pleasant family hotel at popular rates. .Ijeforo tho instruction begins. ; 8 toam hoat, ~ Modern imnrovemfnta. Summer Ocean House - E, N. PRENTIS, The Philadelphia rates, 18 to $15. Fall and winter prices, | 6 to 18. Signor Fordinando> Boccini of M ilan’Smr 307 Sunset Avenue. Families considered. Corner Ocean Pathway and Beach avenue. Location un*. given $80,000 to found a high 6phooEt.cC: surpassed. Near the auditorium and other points of inter­ commerce in Milan similar Hto thos» fcs. The Lafayette est, Full ocean view. Terms reasonable. Special terms 314 Fourth avenue. One block fronr beach and for September. Postoffice box . MRS, M: A. PAUL. A htw orpand Lyons. Ho is one a t :'J9$T Sunset lake. Under new and experienced man­ 3196 many solf mado men in Italy and fooac. Belden agement Unexcelled cuisine. Moderate terms. t i o a V 'T'tTAtmonM Delightfully situated.; Near all pointa of interest very sm all beginnings has lived to sa^gaum*- Liberal table, good Bervice, Rates reasonable. mous establishments bearing hi* osar , Highland House V F. D. ROSECRANS, in most of the largo cities of Italy. . J o h n R . Marshall, tho negro colone&.tig SI Springwood avenge, South side Bath avenue. Equal distance irom ocean (modem Imptforementaj c sited; nioe fOOZOJ Norman House and auditorium. Three cottages connected by verandas, the Eighth Illinois regiment, was banajft Good boartf from SicFlo ■eefc, ■' to which all rooms are accessible. Fine table. Meal* slave at Alexandria, Ya., in 1859. Efo' enty-filth season. Box 3*47. C. R. PRIEST, Prop, a. BUWOABZ^ was graduated with honors front a mil#-' tary school in his homo town and aflat May 14. This hotel delightfully Directly on the beach. -Has been remodeled in the beach, and has the modern Im colonial style and is now the .best ventilated hotel ward received the benefit of a eourse-aai on tbe shore. Neatest to all attractions and Hampton. In civil llfo he.has served wiAfa MRS. C. M. VANWICKLB, Hotel Spray View pointa of Interest ___ Formerly of the Gladstone. acceptauoo in tho county o b rk ’a office 6 l . Chicago. ♦ "T ■ ; - e V ’ ' 8 T O B AQEKUQgy IPAgSE& IB>ABiL/SP P R B 8 &

Great Sale from a Recent Purchase • « « w : '-s.' ■■-'*■ ■ I T IS OUR CUSTOM at this season of the year to. dean ' P-' ■*&••** iy* ■■;. , , up our spring and summer goods. Although hew ...v ...... ■ ■ 9nd desirable, they must be sold and cleaned up to make I."'. . room for recent purchases, of which we have many placed on our shelves, and mean to keep our patrons in­ terested. In the meantime we wish to,, .show ,them that foreign, invaders cannot trespass on our grounds, nor offer as good inducements as we can. Peruse some of our great offerings and convince yourself. . ’ ;, L O T i — , Wash Good^ consisting: of Batiste, Organdies, c t Former prices, 8,12 1-2,17 and 25 cents TO MAKE - Present prices, 5,8 1-2,121*2 and 17 cents L O T a — 400 dozens Handkerchiefs, plain white and mourning, hemstitched, eacn...... • “ v# 200 dozens Handkerchiefs, plain and white, fine - quality, each ...... ^ v ii •••••• 100 dozens Embroidered Handkerchiefs, each ...... 8c. r l e n s 7J5 dozens Embroidered Handkerchiefs, fine 1 lace edgt3j each ...... 1 50 fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, eacfc ...... 77" i5c. -AND- 25 fine Embroidered Handkerchiefs, manufae- 'IC p turer’s samples, worth 50 cents, each ......

L O T 3 - 100 dozens White and Colored Corsets, worth 50 IQ p cents, our price ...... J 7 U LOT 4 — ■ ■ ■to A large assortment of Ladies’ Waists, consisting of odd lots and new our price . . .

LOT 5 - also taken. Good steady work guaranteed Ladies’ Crash Skirts from 89 cents up. L O T 6 - 1 . all year and good wages can be earned. We are offering our entire line of Bathing Suits, of which we made a recent large purchase, at greatly be­ low their value. We w ill from day to day offer some new and desir­ able bargains, as our buyers are continually on the alert for something that may interest our summer guests. -

& S O N , Steinbach Co. EMORY AND COOKMAN. ASBURY PARK COOKMAN AND ASBURY PARK, N. J, BRIGHTON MVENUE. WEST END Her *• Majesty’s Corset ** Successful because it deserves to be. . PASSION fliA Y PRESENTED. PEACE IS ASSURED. Tbe instantaneous success of tbe Bummer “ Majes­ 3t Consists of' a Series o f F in e Cine- CREAM! ty's” only serves to show w hat a crying need there has * 1* - m atograpli Scenes. Continued from First P age, been, for something in the way of a corset that would no t An audience as large aa could get in Our Midsummer only be comfortable in hot weatbeT, but substantial ns Col. Hadley’s meeting house last night well. i*w for the first time in Asbury Park a shield said yesterday that tbe navy de­ Sweet rich Cream that fairly Many woman who do not wear "Her Majesty's” in representation of the famous Passion partment had determined cot to makes your mouth water to winter have adopted the Bummer Corset, because thoy Play as it is produced annually by the abandon the expedition to Spain, and :ia l S a le find it juBt the sort of corset they need. I t braoes, it peasants of Ober-Ammergau. look at, particularly when nice­ helps you to feel “ dressed-up” in the warmest weather, 1 The scenes are thrown upon a large that Watson's squadron will sail as soon ly whipped up. That is the it Is thoroughly comfortable at all times. canvas by the cinematograph, and are as it is possible to issue orders to that ...IS NOW ON... W hen you are in the store ask to see “H er Majesty’s” very lifelike. The views give a few effect. ... ■ kind you can get from the Summer Corset It will interest yon. illustrations In the. village first, and Many Sick in Grant's Brigade. home of Certified M ilk. For sale by S t e in b a c h Co m p a n y . B oth storea— Cookman avenue and then begin with the birth of Christ, fol­ Heavy purchasing early in the season M ain street and Oookman avenue and Em ory street, A sbury Park.} ______lowing with the principal events in His N o r f o l k , Wednesday.—Malarial and Send us a trial order. h/e, his final crucifixion and resurrec- typhoid fever, mumps and measles have ;Kas made an accumulation of many goods Sion. which it is now particularly desirable to The accompanying lecture by one of broken out in Grant’s brigade. Fifty- the men of the company having charge two patients were removed yesterday move. AUCTION •flth e prod uction was excellent. Ap­ to Fortress Monroe. The delay in start­ propriate music is played and sung dur­ ing for Porto Rico is increasing discon­ FAIRFIELD DAIRY CO. B A L E AT THfe ing the 40 minutes it requires to show BUHCH the views. tent among the troops. 515. H aw St. , Htsiar Pa m . Montclair Shirt Waists, Bicycle It is impossible to describa the feeling Rough Riders First? a t awe and reverence that comes over Skirts, Crash Skirts one a? the pictures are thrown upon the W a s h in g t o n , Wednesday.—It was PUBLIC NOTICE canvas. The story is familiar, but as suggested yesterday that the first troops and Suits the betrayal of Christ by Judas'and the to l>e withdrawn from Shafter’s com. Of the Contemplated Improve­ £ © r n b r final scenes of this greatest of all trage­ mand at Santiago should be the Rough We have an almost endless variety of dies were depicted many eyes filled with ment of First Avenue in As­ Riders. Alger is anxious to have them bury Park. these goods and in most cases the line of tears. The motion of the figures on the e i i i h Tiiri in. and K M it. : canvas witb the accompanying lecture transported to Montauk Point~immedi- Public notloe is hereby given, of the iu- sizes are still intact However, the selling and music made the production very ately. tentlon of the Common Council of Asbury real. Park, to cause the gutter or outer edge of price on all these goods are of especial Sale ievery night at 8 . Some persons very injudiciously The Provisional Division. First Avenue, from Kingsley street on the importance to the purchaser. o’clock. Finest as­ started applause at the first few pictures, W a s h in g t o n , Wednesday.—A list of east, to Grand avenue on the west, to be paved, on both (ides thereof live feet wide, N - S 2 C hut the sentiment of the audience was the volunteer regiments to be included with hard brick, with an outside lining or sortment of Bric-a- MEDIUM WAIST almoBt unanimously opposed to this binding of streot paving stone: and to cause Brac in Asbury Park. method of approval, as was Bhown by a in the provisional division for Porto Wash Fabrics Tho P. R. Corset. In addition to btloK woll anrt the gutter or outer edge of said avenue, on f&TOrably known, has a distinctive footuro, ▼te.s -rote after the service. Applause Io en­ Rico was finished by the president, A l­ either side thereof, from Grand avenue on Satisfaction guaran­ Tbe Nofnoan Cork Back StAel, whioh. otopa tirely out of place, and it should not be ger and Corbin yesterday afternoon, be­ the east to Emory street on the west, to be Including all that the title implies, we breaking and paved with hard brick, four feet wide, with teed or money re­ allowed. Everybody in this city. Ocean ing subject to change: It was decided have decided to make a clearance sale on. Grove and surrounding towns should an outside line or binder of street paving funded. At STKINBACH’S not to make them public for the present. stone. We have an enormous amount of these see the Passion Play. No regular Any person who objects to the improve­ Btylea for Bumraar and winter. charge for admission is made, but a ment of said avenue, as aforesaid, is re­ goods but the new prices will move the voluntary collection- is taken at the Prizes for all the Children. quested to present hia or her objections JftPAHBSS CORNER, floor. The production is easily worth A delightful donkey party was given thereto in writing, at the office of the City balance quickly. Of course the earliest '"SO cents at least to see. to the children o f the Franklin Monday Clerk, subscribing his or her name thereto, choosing has the best selection. Corner Third Are. a id Kingsley St. Today at .4 o’clock Amanda Smith evening. 'Twentyffour children partic­ on or before the eighth day of August next. will talk for the last time here thia sea­ ipated in the fun. There were four .WM. C. BURROUGHS, S a k VoBztMBB, Auctioneer. son. She gave a fine address yester­ pretty prizes for the four best Bkilled in City Clerk. day. putting the donkey together, but be­ Bathing Suits Tonight the service cf song at 7 30, sides these each of the children received DEAFN^ s.a bf.0SIPe;,cB,S?d® The standard for so many years, we followed by the Passion Play pictures. handsome prize, so' that there was phone*. To the ear whflf spee- The coolest place in town |s in Tbey will be given all this week and none disappointed. Refreshments were BW'taclci are to tbe eye. All the advantage* of the trumpet have an ample stock of. The greatly aeat week. 1 served before the children retired. patented* without ths annoyance. increased price of flannels has not affected $ 5 0 0 to $5 , 0 0 0 Today Mrs. Lyon, the famous colored At KIN MONTH & CO., PnarmacUta, WINCKLERS a/nger, will come to the meeting house, Women Taxpayer*. 724 Cookmari Avenue, Aabury Park our stock, ordered before the advance is —AT— to remain all of August. She can sing three octaves, and is said to be a won­ A meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary what saves the price. derful biager. Taxpayers association will be held in DELIGHTFUL. VACATION TRIP. Ice Cream Tomorrow night Miss W ray speaks of the parlors of the Lafayette hotel to­ 5 per cent, and ier work in London, with illustrations morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 Tour to tne North v ia Pennsylvania accompanying her talk. o’clock. All members of the associa­ R a ilro a d . You’re Welcome ....Parlor tion are requested to be present, as busi­ Visiting Watkins Glen, Niagara Palls, Vwhether-intending to purchase or not ness of importance will be transacted. Thousand Islands* Quebec, Montreal, Au ___ ^yortMonmouthCamp^JIe^IInK,__ Sable-Ghasm.-Laker GJhamblain--and"La1t& " An- inspection will reveal many irresistable“ The Ice Cream is unsurpassed 6 per cent. George, Saratoga and the Highlands of the A ten days' camp meotlng came to an SUMMER ajAlt. SERVICE. items. Bargain day is indentified with end at Port Monmouth last Sunday eve- Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special and our Soda is the favorite train August 10. The tour will be in ctiarcre sing. The meetings began under every day now. MAILS CLOSE. of one of the company's tourist agents*. An with ' the summer girL Be Auspicious circumstances and were quite For New York, and points aorth : 0.80, experienced chaperon will also accompany successful. They were in charge di­ 10.25 a. in., 12.40, 3.83 0.10 and 8.30 p. m. . the party, having especial charge of unes­ sure you stop at rectly of W . H. Hoople of the Pentecos­ . Fpr .philadelphla. dnd. Mints south: 6.00 corted ladies-...... tal church of New York, and he was as­ .it. m., 12.15, 8.25, 6.40 and 8.30.p. m. The i^fe bf $100 from New York, Brook- f I m L u i ^ g i k *4w > ; sisted the last few days of the meeting For Trenton : 0.00 a. m., 12.15, 3.25, 0.40 lyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Har­ 222 MAIN STRBBT by Miss Mary Davison of Ocean Grove. and 8.80 p.,m. risburg, Baltimore and Washington covers, THOS. J. WINCKLER S For Freehold : 0.30, 10.20 a. m., 8.25, 6.40 railway and boat fare for the entire round On Saturday a id .Sunday Gear go W . trip, parlor car seats, meals en route, hotel Lots for sale; no money required. ” Buyer and bis wife,.formerly of the Ae- and 8.30 p. m. 711 Mattison A m For Point Pleasant'and way stations: entertainment, transfer charges, carriage bury Park Rescue mission, took.part in hire—in fact, every item , of nepessary ex­ 9.50 a. m.. 8.00, 5.20 p. m. b iu M U M u T u n the meeting. The people from Port Ocein Grove—0.30 a. m , 3;00,5,20 p. m. pense. B E E H I V E MADAME m SHEPARD For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad­ Monmouth and Belford flocked to the MAILS ARRIVE, - meetings during their continuance, and ditional Information, address tourist agent* LOlrtplDHONC , From New York and points north : 6.55. Pennsylvania Railroad company, 1196 great gtfbd was accomplished. So 10.23 a. m., 2.18,8.28, 5.50 and 6.41 p. m. Broadway^ New York; 860 Fulton street, GHIROPWHT i f 1M IR E anxious are the residents far tbe work From Philadelphia and points south : 0.8a Brooklyn; 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J.; c h i n a s m w m m to continue that they have prevailed 10.23 a. m., 8.28 and’0.15 p. m. or George W. Boyd, assistant general pas­ M - upon Miss Davison to remain w ith them From Trenton: f).80,6,55, 10.23 a: m., 2.25. senger. agpnt, Broad street station, Phila­ 6 4 3 G O O X U flVEHl ' 9 1 0 mnasLOT s k s a t and 5.50 p. m. delphia. BMOnd floor wttttofitcfcibKsfi'sD cton. Between B'Iret and GacoKd Avci. Aclitijy several days longer to conduct meetings, Bhtrta, lOo.; collare tzfk cnffi3,p. ccjjIju Gc.?p and she has consented to do so. The From Freehold : 6.59, 10.23 a, m., 5.50 esuUed tor aod d e liv e r \7g?lx gzm ztetf to meetings are being held around in tbs p. m. Has He Stolen the Wheel? to-utijtaotorjr-tM ClTO tp .# Point Pleasant and way station*: 7.00, John N BdsrOs , ~ trial* •'••• v' /^.?!• ■ kouaee of tbe people. 10.55 a. m., 4.00, and 7.10 p. m. - A young man rented a new Monarch For Ooean Grove : 7.00 a. m., 1.00 and bicycle from Cycd, Cookman avenue, 30 p. m. ‘ yesterday for an hour or two. He has UNDERTAKER failed to materialize with the wheel* Read The Daily Press and Bartal Gaskets oa b u d « Beat bathing today from 10 a. m.*until 6 The chief of police haa been notified to at Hotel Lafayette.] p.m . . ., ., ... •: look oat for him. ^nSSSwnmSastia a ll(tr 1r« s •ipeo'.ilrv PIctIob nothUg cabala Pc=3OT'o POT7C5a.

r