THIRTEENTH YE^R. NO. i2I2. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, WEDNESDAY,' SEPTEMBER 6, 1899.—EIGHT PAfeES. \ \ dNE c’ENT

THE TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS. VETERANS* GREAT DAY m TAX RATE DECREASES SOLICITOR’S SLICK WAYS. ADVISES USEm OF / METERS. PHILADELPHIA OVERFLOWS REDUCTION OF $1.87 OVER READY TO RESUME TIJE SES­ SAID TO HAVE RAISED $ 1 0 supr. COFFIN SAYS ONLT WITH ENTHUSIASM. L A S T IE A E . SIONS NEXT WEEK. CONTRACT TO $40. WAY TO STOP WASTE. Real Estate FOE SALE. Ovations to the President—Mr. Me- Assessed Valnatton Lower in Inland T erm B oa ins Thursday, Sept. 14. Court’d Aid Invoked to Determine H i s S t a n d iti in H a r m o n y W it h K i n Ley R o t lews a M onster Parade,. Townships, Higher in Shore Dis­ Few Changes Among Teachers, Its A uthenticity—'Totliam Col eeted C l a i m 9 Made by the ‘'Press” and Inspeots W ar Vessels and M akes a trict— Iiower Kate for County, None Among Janitors—Special In­ Cush Due His Employer, J. M. Advocated by Ex-Councilman Har­ I n s u r a n c e " Speech —.Other Features of' the State and Special School Taxes. structor for Drawing and Music. i Doxvnlng, the Latter Claim s, Then vey—What Report Says—Salary Celebration. City Rate W ill Be $10. Suggestion R egarding Libraries. Departed W ith It. Raised to $ 1 ,000 . A twenty-five room Philadelphia, Sept. 6.—Yesterday was The Monmouth county board of assessors Arrangements are about complete for the Asbury Park and Ocean Grove seem to In his report made to city council last M o r t g a g e s boarding house in tbe big day of the Grand Army en* met at Freehold yesterday for the purpose reopening of the public schools of Neptune be profitable' fiolde for the operations of night Water Superintendent John L. Cof­ eanipiyent, and the city was alive at an of going over the duplicates from the dif­ township on the same date the school ses­ sharpers ln general and advertising sharp­ fin concluded* with the fallowing paragraph; early hour. The. presence in.the City of ferent townships, boroughs and- cities and sions of this olty/ commence, Thursday, ers In particular.. North. Asbury Park President McKinley increased tlie in­ I respectfully suggest that your honor­ terest. nnd bis rule ovt\£ the route of tbe to fix the county tax rate. Asbury Park Sept. 14. ' Probably one of the slickest of the adver­ able body take early steps to Investigate near the beach. pan.de aroused the greatest enthusiasm. was represented by Assessor V. V. LeRoy, The janitors have all been appointed, be- tising solicitors that ever wheedled an ad­ the advisability of adopting the meter sys1 The arrangements for the parade were and Assessor S. A. ‘Oliver represented Nep­ iqg the same persons as were employed last vertisement from a reluctant hotel proprie­ tem exclusively, as tho necessity of the Easy terms. complete in every detail. Tlie distance tune township. year, and they went on duty Sept. 1. The tor Is U. W. Totham, formerly with The measure is dally becoming more apparent .. i covered was live miles; Independence Every municipality throughput thecounty schoolhouses and grounds are being cleaned Seashore Season, an advertising m[edlum by the ImDossibility of otherwise checking hall’ was passed during the march, and was represented and the meeting was a up and put in proper shape for the recep­ owned by J. M. Dawning, one of the pro­ our great waste, a .d also by tho increasing caps were lifted aud colors dipped by particularly Interesting one. In going over tion of the teachers and scholars next week. prietors of the Hotel Strand of this city.' number of complications and Inequalities the veterans. , Apout 42 teachers will be required In the An interesting feature of the parade the books iti was noticeable that a reduction Totham la now said to be seeking for arising out of a fl it rate.” MILAN ROSS AGENCY D. C. COVERT was the chorus of 3,000 school children. had been made In the assessed valuation of township school district fchp coming term. other fields to conquer, with several hun­ ThiB stand dn the part of Mr; Coffin is in nearly all the-Inland townships, while the With very few exceptions they will com­ dred dollars In his pockets belonging to Mi*. The children occupied a portion of the direct harmony wjth the pollny recently ad­ 208 Main -Street 208 Bond Street grand stand ou the north side of the city shore towns and cities, almost without ex* prise the same instructors as hist year. Miss Downing. He has all the requisites of a vocated by the Press, and which ex-Coun- hall and sang patriotic airs as the veter­ ceptlon, showed an Increase In valuations Lida Doren will continue as supervising successful sharper—gentlemanly looks and cilman David Harvey, jr., labored hard to ans passed. aggregating altogether about $1,000,000. principal; MIbs Carrie Nelson will act as address, sauve demeanor and an unlimited bring about. As has been stated in this Post Iso. 1, from Rockford, Ills., the Where the books showeda smaller assessed vlco-prlnclpal, and the other well known amount of nerve-^as those with whom he paper, upon the metqr depends the salva­ oldert post, in the Grand Army, headed teachers will be In their usual places. the line. General Janies W. L atta .of valuation than last vear the reduction was came in contact know to thejr soirow. tion of the city’s water supply, and ihe this city was chief marshal. explained by the assessors to be due to the Among the new faces will be Miss Helen Two of Totham’s victims were Clement & time must necessarily come when they will Among the many relics of the civil war gradual decrease in the value of farm lands P. Marvlne, who has been engaged as Clement, proprietors of the Hotel Majestic, have to be introduced. which appeared in tbe parade was the throughdut the county. The Increase along special teacher of drawing and music. MIbs Ocean Grove. A contract which they made The bilanoe of Mr CofHu’s report reads as Monmouth Trust KEITH’S EXPRESSold, time worn nnd stained flag which the shoro was accounted for by the erection Marvlne Isa graduate of New York and for a $10 advertisement was said to have follows: A N D ----- floated at the head of the line of the Illi­ of new buildings and the ever Increasing art schoolsj and comes with splen­ been raised to $40 by Totham to deceive his “Gentlemen:—I have the honor to offer ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVB nois division and at the right of the valuation of property in this section of the did recommendations. Drawing and music employer and the original $10 collected and the following report of the operations of George H. Thomas post, No. 5. This county* have both been taught heretofore in the retained by him. Mr. Downing has brought ( Hotel Brunswick, flag was used at General Thomas’, head­ the water department for the month of Safe Deposit Company Railroad Depot and The cou n ty tax rate was flxed a t $543 per schools, but by Individual teachers. They suit on the contract and will let the courts August. 1214 Ban kb Avenue. quarters. It was carried at the right of $1,000, as agalnB t $8.16 la s t yoar, a reduc­ will be relieved now that Miss Marvlne has determine Its authenticity. Principal Office 806 MAIN STREET line by tbe Society of the Cumberland in “The pumps were run an average of 22 "Monmouth Building, Asbury ParK, H. J . Chicago nt the reception of General tion of $1.08. The state school tax this year been engaged and the advancement of the Another Ocean'Grove sufferer was Mrs. hours 43 minutes each day during the Goods stored At reasonable rates, Grant on his return from a trip around f t echolars will undoubtedly be more rapid. James of the Sea Breeze. Totham secured Telephone connection. will be $2.70 per $1,000. Last year was month, pumping a total of 20,319,518 gal­ CAPITAL, ^100,000. P. O. Boy 667, - - AflBTJRY PABK. the world. $2.77, making a redu ction of 7 cents. A re­ During the past weeks a spacious room an advertisement from her on the under­ lons, or an average of.819,085 per day, con­ At no celebration since the centennial duction of 41 cen ts was m ade on the special on the third floor of the new High School standing that it was to be inserted In the suming 162% tons of coal. This was 71& SURPLUS, $35,000 hns this city seen the crowds which lined school tax. Last year It was $i 85 per building haa been completed and la ready Press, and collected the money before the the streets along which the veterans gallons pumped to each pound of coal con­ 1 000 for the furniture. A new skylight was passed. The Avenue of Fame, with its $ , , while this year it Is $4.44. The In­ deception was noticed. On numerous other sumed.. The clogging of the alrvplpes and Executes til trusts known to the law. snow white columns and festoons of terest on road bonds and for poor will placed in the roof to improve the light and hotel advertisements, Including the Lenox the consequent shortage of water on Aug. Loans money oa bond and mortgage. other changos'and Improvements made by Receives deposits subject to cheric and allowi hunting and laurel, was the favorite amount to about 80 cents per $1,000. Last of this, city and the West End hotel at 10, 11 and. 12, I. haye ..already reported_to intercut on daily balances* — ...... viewpoint. From the fronts of .the y e a r it was 80 cents. the b o a rd s education to provide adequate West End, Long Branch, the money was you. Since the cleaning of the wells the Acts Rd Trustee, Registrar and T ransfer A gent W e Can. Make it So Pays coupons. buildings to the curb the people were The tax levied for city purposes will be quarters for the classes In drawing and said to have been collected and retained. supply has been abundant. We have not Makes demand and time loans oa approve packed in a solid mass, and e^jen breath­ $10 per $1,000, tbe same as last year. The music. The room just finished ia located in In numerous instances Proprietor Down­ used any more of the Ocean Grove water collateral.. jewelry and Clocks Repaired ing was difficult. As a result of the tax bill will therefore read aa follows for the southeastern corner of the building, ing has been compelled to bring suit against nor have we drawn to tho limit of our own Safe deposit vaults, crush about 400 men, women and ehil- •the gymnasium and several other tfooms on idrpn were overcome and tnken from 1899: • bis | advertising patrons, as] Totham’s supply; yet Kve have pumped as much as . A. C. TWINING, President. tlie' crowd to various hospitals. County tax rate per $1,000...... $ 5,18 the third floor are still in an unfinished actions leave him but little choice of easier 603,600 gallons ln the 12-hour day run and G. B. M. HARVEY, Vice President EYES 8 tate school tax per $1,000...... 2.70 slate. methods to settle the complications which BRUCE 8. KEATOR, Secretary. * Reviewing the Parade. Special school tax per $1,000...... 4.44 follov;ed it with 363,000 in 10>£ hours at D. C. CORNELL. T reasurer. If there is anything the matter with Road bonds and poor per $1,000...... 80 The school orchestra will be organized as have arisen. night. The cleaning of the wella resulted them we can tell you what it ie ahd Jit With President AlcKinley and Mayor soon as practicable, and will again be under DIRECTORS: i Ash bridge there w«*re 011 tbe reviewing City tax per $1,000...... 10.U0 The matter, however, may be amicably not only ln giving us an abundance of O. H. Brown, Isaac C. K ennedy the glasses that will give perfect satis­ stand Roar Admiral Melville, Hear Ad­ the efficient leadership and instruction of L; arranged, as It Is understood that Mr- water, but also in marked economy of . H. Buchanon, * Henry Mitchell, M, D faction. All optical work is guaranteed. Total...... 122.27 ! ). C. Cornell, John P. O'Brien, miral W. T. Sampson, Oiptain F. K. van Gllluwe, who, ln past years, has Downing Is negotiating with the father of operating. In the 10 days prior to Aug. 12 The rate last year, was $24.14 per $1,000. W. J. Harrison, Perry R. Smith, Chadwick, chief of stuff; Lieutenant brought the players up to a standard sel­ Totham with that end in view. we could pump but 59 7-8 gallons to the Col. G. B. M . H arvey M ilan Ross, Commander C. Melt. Winslow, flag lieu­ Therefore there Is a reduction of $1.87 this dom found among amateur orchestras. George P. Kroehl, A. C. Twininjj. pound of co^J, while in the 10 days after we Bruce S. K eator, M. D., H. H. Vreeland, tenant, nnd Lieutemmt J*i. L. Bennett, year'caused by a smaller county tax and a The new High School building has been a G. D. W. Vroom. flag secretary; (Japtuin H. C. Taylor of slight reduction ln other Items, while the ON THE FORW ARD DECK. raised It to 81# gallons—a clear gain of CLAUDE J. WISEMAN subject of constant comment all summer 21 2-5 gallons to each pound of coal used. ~ tbe Indiana, Captain C. L). Sigsbee of city tax remains the same. on the part df visitors. Standing as it does tbe Texas, Captain C. J. Traiu of the Miss Benjamin of Allenhurst Saw “From July 1 to Aug. 31 Inclusive thecol- in such a conspicuous place at' the Main FISHING TACKLE 645 Cookman Avenue. Massachusetts, Fleet Paymaster J. Fos­ Ship Hit, Iceberg. lectious of water rates amounted to $10,- HAND MADE ROD8 ter, Fleet Surgeon 1’. Fitzsimmons, Fleet TREACHEROlS SEA PUSa.' avenue entrance to Ocean Grove, it has ex­ Miss H. E. Benjamin, daughter of Pres­ 310 33 as against $8,402.76 for the §ame REPAIRING ON RODS AND REELS' cited wonder flrst at Its great size and then BLOOD WORMS THE ODD STAND. Engineer \V. B. Buyley, Pay Inspector ident and Mrs. E. P. Benjamin of the Coast period of 1808, showing a gain (of $1,913.57 LIVE MINNOWS .1. >1. Hobbs. Secretary of W ar Klihti Two Bathers Rescued at the Seventh admiration for its graceful outlines and Land company, Allenhurst, was an eye for this year. The work on the delinquent SHEDDER CRAB8 Hoot, Secretary of Agriculture James F. Avenue Grounds. beautiful appearance; The building has witness of the City of Rome colliding with list ia being pushed vigorously, with good Wilson, JnetJU g! Schurmnu of the Phil­ The treacherous sea puss was unusuully J. F, SEGER been open for inspection all summer, and a massive Iceberg off the Grand Banks of results so far, ippines commission,’4the -secretary to the numerous at Seventh avenue this morning 647J C ookman A v enue. Asbury Park C O G A W I N E hundreds of visitors have closely examined Newfoundland during a heavy fog Thurs­ “On Sept. 3 the night engineer reported a presideut, J. A. Porter, and tbe assist­ and several bathers were daught in the the Interior of the commodious structure. day of last week. The boat belongs to the crack In one cf the cylinders of our No. 2 ant secretary, George B. Cortclyou. dangerous whirls. One of them was Clar­ They have in every instance expressed sur­ Anchor line, and MIbs Benjamin was return­ compressor engine. On examination I find V i n C o c a ’ihe parade was six hours aud ten min­ ence Moore of Brooklyn, who resides In a utes iu passing the reviewing stand. prise at the completeness of every detail ing from Europe. The story of t)ie colli­ that lj/ is the result of a flaw in the casting Asbury Park for After a portiou of the department of cottage on Seventh aveaue. He was unable entering into tne construction of the build­ sion was given In our news service yester­ "XsitTs liable to disable the engine a t any OUR NEW PREPARATION to breast the current and was being swept Pennsylvania had passed, those veterans ing and the plan of operation of the schools. day, the City of Rome having arrived at time I have notified the builders to make an Health and Recreation further from sbor6. Prof. Kranlcb, leader bringing up the rear, the presideut left to Many visitors do not seem to uuderstand New York on Monday. examination and remedy tho fault. It will Bat of ¥orId Renowned Virtue visit Admiral Sainpsou’s fleet. Governor of the orchestra at the Hotel Monmouth, why Buch a large building should have been Miss Benjamin was tho only passenger on require a new cylinder, but the cost should Stoue1 reviewing the reniniade* of the Went to his assistance, as did also R G’ Bamman’s for choice Groceries. Not erected. They have the usual and widely the forward deck when the collision oc fall upon the builders if the casting is found „ This preparation of Coca tones up procession. Starkweather of New York, a guest at the' only the best, but also the cheapest place prevailing Idea that not many people reside curred. She said:* to be defective. I am of the opinion that In town for goods of the same quality. We the whole system, is particularly The visit of the president to the squad- Monmouth. Edward White, the bathing ron proved to he tlie greatest marine here In winter, but the schools show a dif­ “I was standing behind the two lookouts there are other structural defects In this are selling the finest Butter made at nearly adapted to Physical and Nervous master, came their assistance. They the same price you pay for Butterlne, Oleo- spectacle* ever seen here. It was the iti* ferent state of affairs. Over 800 children I could see nothing In the fog, but ono of engine, and shall endeavor to have them prostration, and to build up per* were standing on bottom, however, when he margerine or fixed up Embalnied Butter, tentiou to have Mr. McKinley visit attended school ln this one building alone the lookouts turned and shouted through remedied. , which surely no one really relishes. The sons wasted by continued 111 arrived. ouly the New York, hut he grew so eny last session. There are seven other large his hands, ‘Iceberg dead ahead 1’ Then I ‘The water now being plentiful and the drop In price of Coffee has been faithfully thusiastie over the great fighters that he Shortly after a young woman was seen followed by us until now you can buy a health. 75 cents, pint bottles. school buildings ln the district, viz: A four- saw an Indistinct mnss of white towering demand decreasing I shall close the Sixth suddenly made up his mind to inspect al) struggling In the current some distance pound of good coffee at Bamman’s for 15c Endorsed by all Physicians. room structure at Bradley Beach; flne now above the starboard side. It looked lower avenue sprinkling station by or before Sept. which a little over a year ago sold at 80 of them. He visited the flagship New from shore. Lifeguard Patten went to her Prepared only by four-room building at Bradley Park, beyond In front. 15, supplying tho sprinkling wagons there­ cents. York, cruiser Brooklyn find the battle­ aid, together with Clarence Moore, who ships Indiana, Massachusetts and Texas. West Grove; four-room school on Spring- after from the artesian service. This will Be sure to try this Leader. On the other bad just been rescued, and William Geiger. “I heard tho captain give a few quick hand the sharp rise ln price of Tea will be It was his intention to also visit the wood avenue (for colored children); four- commands; then he sprang to the deck and effect a saving of about $3.00 per day during She protested Bhe did not need help, but Ignored by us until forced to change. W. R. IJAM, cruiser Detroit, hut he was unable to do room building on Prospect avenue, West ran forward, just ns the vessel struck. the remaining period of the street sprink­ All winter long we have watched and was making more leeway than headway and so ou account of lack of time. There Park, and two-room buildings a t Whites- The Bhlp seemed to be lifted out of the ling.” picked up the bargains as they wore offered Druggist and Apothecary, was almost a eon tin nous roaring of guns was exhausted when reached by her help­ and are now in first-class shape to supply vllle, Summerfleld and Hamilton, respec­ water and began, to careen to port. I In connection with the report Councilman the wants of the largest hotels and boarding 167 Main St. Asbury Park. during the 1 l/i hours that it took to in­ ers. tively. The total enrollment of pupils in spect the vessels. In all 402 guns were clung to the rail to keep my feet. Then the Treat said the superintendent was giving houses, as well as private families. the district Is close to 2,000. ^ Depend on it If ever we are undersold tired by the squadron in presidential sa­ Pnnched, Pinched and Fined. Ice broke, and seemed to float away from careful attention to the needs of the plant It would prove of great benefit to the something, or other.is wrong. It will pay lutes. Harry Kelm was on the warpath a few each side. Captain Youug swung himself and was working incomplete harmony with to deal with a reliable house. Enthusiasm was rampant last night. nights ago on the West Side. To amuse community If District Clerk Van Gflluwe’s over the bow by the chains and was gone a the fire and water committee. As there Wherever President McKinley appeared hlmBelf he began breaking the windows of suggestion, made In his Inst annual report, couple of minutes. W(hen he came back he has been some criticism regarding the clog­ L a s t W e e k he received u tremendous ovation, par­ could be put into execution, both in the gave orders as calmly as though nothing ging of the air points, Mr. Treat said it M. L, BAMMAN ticularly at the Academy of Music*, the West Park schoolhouse and when tired of that diversion started to smash all the township as well as the city. His plan is to had happened. A paBsenger caught him by might be well to state that the filters had J offered a property in this where the Grand Army was otlicially **OUR GROCER” windows In . the neighborhood. Then he throw open the school libraries to the par­ the arm and asked him if we were sinking. beon found In almost as critical a condition. wetcomed to the city and state hy Mayor ents and adult members of families, as well Ashbridge and Governor Stone. started to break heads Instead of windows. He smiled as he said there was no danger. No one discovered this until recently. The R. R. Square and Main St., Asbury Park. column which I considered Admiral Sampson and his staff were He made his flrst attempt at,the butcher as the scholars, at least one night In each He then turned to the crew, who were In trouble was attended to and things are now Spring Lake, New Jersey. among the first to arrive. The naval hero shop of George Johnson. The latter punched week. Parents would thus have greater In­ their places at the boats, and sent them working all right. After the season Is over very low at $4,500. I am was vociferously cheered, and when later Kelm instead and then his clerk'punched terest in the schools If they were brought away. There was very little sleep that he recommended that the filters be gone in the cveuing he .was introduced hy him. Kelm then strolled over the street to Into touoh with them, and books read by night, however, for some of us ” carefully over and cleaned preparatory to General Wagner, chairman of the meet­ Have You Tried Our punch William Reynolds and got punched both parents and children would be dis­ next season’s use. A ■ now prepared to offer the ing, the ovation was repeated. cussed and prov6 of vast benefit to all. The A resolution Increasing Superintendent Addresses nf welcome to the G. A. It. again, but Reynolds dislocated his thumb MANY GET WEIGHED. Double Glasses ? ln the process. Dr. J. T. Rose reduced the scheme proposed Is worthy of careful and Coffin’s salary from $840 to #1,000 por year were made by Governor Stone nnd May­ serious consideration by the boards of edu­ same property several_ium- or Ashbridge, to which L. Torrence, dislocation, and in the meantime Kelm was Total This Summer W ill Probably was Introduced by Mr. Treat aud passed. It judge advocate of the Grand Army, re­ pinched by the police. He was fined by cation. Reach 100,000. was stated by Mr. Treat that Councilman Both near and far in one frame dred dollars below that figure. sponded. Justice Dodd and escaped a term in jail by The townshlptioard of education recently Prof. Jake Parker, the courteous weigh­ Kroehl had expressed himself In favor of added books to their High Schoool library W e wtll g u aran tee to fit your oyes w ith them The President'* Speech. Its prompt payment. ing master at the Asbury avenue pavilion, the raise prior to his departure for Europe, and it not satisfactory aft«r afuir trial will chang*.. The president wns introduced as “Com­ to the value of $200. They have a splendid weighed 43,716 people between July 1 and the lenses for two separate pairs without extra Call for full particulars. library of good size. Tho books have been charge. rade” McKinley. He said: Two Fine Sermons. August 31 of thi* year, and on a sign he asks Have you Headache, Neuralgia, Pain in th e purchased with money made by giving en­ Mayor Stopped a Disturbance. “It has given me great pleasure to lie Those who attended tho services at the the question, “How is this considering the During tho performance of the “Spider Eyes ? For relief co*. suit associated with you today. I have been Asbury Park auditorium declare unani­ tertainments and from the state. The lat­ bad weather we have had lately?” referring, W. H. BEEGLE deeply touched by mnny of the scenes and the >S*,ly” at tjjo Park Opera House mously that Sunday’s sermons . equaled ter contributes a sum equal to the amount no doubt to the stormy days the latter part Monday night soveral youug mon, said to LEECH, STILES & CO., which all of us have witnessed. With the made by the schools for this purpose. If a any delivered during the tsummer. Dr. of August. Pretty good, Prof., pretty have been slightly undor the influence of 22 6 Main Street joyous side of the glad reunion of old school clears $10 by holding an entertain­ comrades who fought side by side in a MlnglnB’ discourse In the morning on “The go(od, especlallyks you weighed a whole lot liquor, made an attem pt to enter the thea­ Philadelphia Eye Specialists, common cause and for a common country Defense of the Old Bible” was certainly a ment for the library fund the state gives Of babies not counted In the above and did ASBURY PABK, N. J. $10, and so on. The Bradley Beach and tre and when deniod entrance became un­ there is the other sad side, that so masterly effort. His peroration was elo­ not work Sundays. The total must ap­ ruly and boisterous. They were crowding Sprlngwood avenue schools have both es­ 22 a MAIN STREET, many of our eomrrtdcs who two years quent and effective. His evening subject proach fiear 50,000. by Manager Morris when Mayor F. L. Ten- tablished libraries iu this way Independent Mortgage loans. Gan supply ago marched proudly with you through was "Skeptical Prejudice Against the Charles Herzog, who has tho scales on the Broeck, who stood nearby, interfered. The EVERY FRIDAY. Hours 9.30 to 5. the city of Buffalo nre 110 longer in The of the one in the high school. money in any amount now at 5 Christian Religion.” Again he maintained Ross pavilion, thinks it isn’t policy to give fellows wore ugly and the mayor, placing ranks. * By opening the libraries to the parents and 6 per cent, the closest attention of his hearers and it his figures for any given or stated time, but his hand beneath tho chin of one, gave him Free eraminatton and ill work guaranteed. “The circle is narrowing. As years roll it would also permit of an occasional lec­ was noticed that neither during the morn­ admits that his business is in ad vanced a shove that cleared tho entrance and on one after another ia not present at ture or address on sorao topic of interest, our reunions, hut accounted for. They ing or evening did a single person leave the luBt year. His charges are just double abated tho disturbance. C a p ita l, $ 100,000 Surplus, $70,000 Capital $50,000 Su« . nd 545,010 have gone to join the great majority of building before the sermons were concluded. thus making the schools the general source those of Prof. Parker. It is safe to esti­ our comrades Who sleep tonight beneath The audiences were' large C9nsiderlng the of information for older people as’well as mate on over half as many weighed at tho the low green tent whose curtains never places of Instruction for the younger ele“ Three Lucky Anglers. time of year. Ross pavilion, as .at Asbury avenue, prob­ Porter Llppincott, Al. Herbert and Alonzo outward sway. Dr. Mlnglns will preach again next Sun­ ment—in fact, a university for the common ably two thirds, which will Ijrlng tho total First National Bank Asbury Park and Ocean Grove “ But with it all, my comrades, I could people, many of whom would doubtless be Hoyers of this city proved to bo a trio of day morning and evening in the auditorium, nearly or quite up to 100,00(1 for tho entire lucky fishermen, this morning. They caught not but inquire; as I witnessed the vast glad to take advantage of such elevating season, ns both began to weigh people before OF ASBURY PARK procession of ohl veterans nnd heard influences if the opportunity were afforded about 89 llsh'olt tho beach near Lake Taka- Mattison Avenue and Bond Street BANK tbe plaudits of the people 1 could not Our Trunk Lino July 1 aud are still at it. nasseo. Leads to bargains. Furthermore the them. (Organized February, 1886.) Main Street, Asbury Park, but ask the questions: What has endear­ m ------ed this vast army to the American peo­ trunks we sell are guaranteed to last more Collins Won Medal at Rod Bank. A Harvest for Bicycle Riders. than one season, no m atter how ioughly Miss VanLIew Ha8 abroad, specially saieoted tor their hiah congratulated tonight that the Union it Saturday, September 8 and 0. ed a liberal reward upon the young lady. soon. Then, in order to save money in the dinner 15 and 25c. Mrs. J: W. Rubottom. Comparative Deposits • saved and tlie pence it secured at Ap- buying, you must come here. standing and wiiiingtiesa to eitond to hold­ Great Atlantic & pacific Tea Co., Opera Hopse block, Cookman and Bangs Septem ber 8, 1886 ..... $373.794 57 ers ol these letters courtesies which are bo ponmttox M'ourt Jloiisc more than a 212-15 020 Cookman Ave. Cures indigestion. The Steinbach Company, avonue, Asbury Park. 187tf highly a»prouiafe>3 when among acrangors. third of n century”ago is stronger, belter Tlie Mammoth. Tho Ocean Palace, “ 8, 1888 ..... 468,194.44 We also issue foreign drafts on' all the and dearer to the American people to­ Rennet-ine. We are looking for a case of Indigestion 11 6, 1893 ..... 489,111.13 that cannot be cured by taking Rennet-lne. Special Soap Sale. 7. 5897...... 636,033.41c priqoipal cities abroad. day than ever before in- all our history. Indigestion relieved at once by taking Price 50c. and $1. For sale at Klnmonth’s. Stop at Borden’s. We nre ouce more and forever one peo­ Rennet-ine. F o r sa le at Klnmonth’s Drug Books, novels hud stationery^ , Corner of Friday and Saturday, Septemlaor 8 and 9, “ 7’ 1898 • • • .• * ®94»944*77 OFFICERS. Stored t| | Bond street ahd Mattison avenuo. 212. Great A tlantic & Pacific Tea Co., ple—on# In faith, one In purpose, will­ California privet for hedges. Plants 212-15 026 Cookman Ave. Patrons valuables received for edfp keeping H B N R Y C. W INSOR, P resident. ing to sacrifice our Uvea for the honor of free of oharge. " Black’s Malt Extraot invigorates, 20 cents shipped to any point. Atlantic Coast nur- Foreign Exchange bought and sold. Collec­ OBO. W. KVA.NS, Vice-President. our country, and the gjgrv of our a bottle; three for 50 cents. Opposite post- feery, James H. Cornell, proprietor, 606 Rennet-lne cures dyspepsia. For sale a t Renner-ine cures indigestion. For sale at RDMCND B. i>AYTON, CeaJslir. / >-_r_ tions promptly acknowledged. office. ’ 182 tf* Fourth avenue, Asbury Park, N. J , 207-12* Kinmonth’s. 166tf Kinmonth’s. 160tf. „ Your buslseaa favors respeatfully sollidura. - JK93B MIN.OT, &aaT'Cashler. ■ Continued ori*F»ge 5. I THB ASBURY DAILY PRESS, V

PRESS CAUENDAR. served and* exclusive rafhpr’ than ffos- The Snuicer hummock, THE YAQUI INDIANS. tile. They sometimes desert their vil­ A hoiue in the country without a Condensed lilstorcomlnit Bvenfsfor lages nt the approach of strangers, hammock is a misnomer. It will be a Quick Reference. leaving behind them nothing that can difficult matter this summer to find a A Fixed Purpose Thursday, Sept. 7—Edison's biogrnphs at They Are Once More in Active Re­ give aid or comfort to the invaders. cottage at seashore or mountains^tjy^ - ..Ocean Grove auditorium. Never loat.sight of in onr establishment is always bellion Against Mexico. When-attempts are made to penetrate length aud breadth of this heat be- Sunday, Sept. 10-17—Twonty-flfth anniver­ their mountain ,r‘etreats they occasion­ laden country that hasn’t at least one sary and Jubilee exorcises of St. Paul j M. E church, Ocean Grove. ally resort to resistance, but even in hammock, and tho majority of them TO SERVE THB PUBLIC W ELL Tuesday, Sept. 12—Excursion of First*Bnp Baking Powder Probably tlu* Bravest American Ab- such cases they rarely do morer than lmve several. We can recall when the Especially worthy of attention at all times are onr snporb assortments of tist ahd Westminster Presbyterian orljidnc(» W ho Ever Kienented block the paths by which strangers hammock wns a curiosity. Twenty Sunday-schools of Asbury Park to must advance. Great rocks and trees years ago they wore brought from Bicycle and Oolf Clothing Straw and Crash fcjats and Caps Highlands of Navesink. Forclirn Invn*l*ep against alum. their lands, and their homes, nnd na­ tune towns hip reopen. a ilized village to sell their pottery, In Arrnntflnff Flowern. ■ tional independence. No nation orj Here are live golden rules which Wednesday, Sept. 20—Reception and uanee Alum baking powders arc the greatest woven mats and baskets they do not Patterson, Taylor & Co. tribe of aborigines on the American should be observed by those who often of Independence Hook and Ladder com­ menacers to nealth of the present flay* put on their trousers until they are pany at Asbury Park auditorhpi.. continent hns $hpwed so sublime a love! about to enter the corporate limits, and arrange flowers: Use plenty of foliage. of liberty, greater bravery or ns much i Wednesday, Sept. 20—Miss PhlUrps’ Select BCVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW VOBK. 8 on the homeward journey they take off Put your flowers In very lightly. Use 6 2 2 MM AYE., ASBORY PARK Boarding and Day school reopens, 5l~ wisdom; and to one familiar with the the hated garments as soon as they are artistic glasses. I.)o not use more than First avenue. ( history of Indian revolts it is not sur-j ■clear of the town and carry, theip in two or at the most threp different Tailors, Clothiers', Hatters anti Wednesday, Sept. 27—Seaside Home and Only Two Men Know the Trlclt. prising to hear that the Mexican gov-; little bundles on top of their heads. kinds of flowers In one decoration. Ar­ School reopens at OOti Asbury avenue. Tliere is one expert in Philadelphia em inent is prepared to dispatch Ip,000, The only strangers with whom they range your colors to form a bold con­ Furnishers for Men and Boys who, it is .safe to say, stands entirely troops to the north to subdue the re-| are on friendly terms are the Apaches trast, or, better still, a soft harmony. alomj in his specialty. Ho ia Jam es bellious Yaquis. . . ; The aim of the decorator should be to An OiMffrovrn Ideal. * of Arizona, and scores of these murder­ Toughill, who has charge of the piling The present war must terminate ous savages', outlaw’s from United show off the flowers, not tlie viises that P. S.—No risk i( you buy from us. Your money back if you want it. There luive been some salutary of coin bags at the subtreasury. Njt changes during the long reign of Queen fither in annihilation or in virtual in­ States territory, have found a safe ref­ contain them. Therefore the simpler only does he have charge of the piling Victoria, one of which is casually dependence. Military authorities, fa­ uge in the Yaqui country. ones are far preferable to even the of tbe bags, but ho does it all himself, treated by a London journal. Remark­ miliar with the strength and fighting1 Dr. W, J. Magee, of the bureau of most elaborate. Glasses for a dinuer for there is a secret connected with thip ing that fainting was quite the fashion fapabilities of both sides, are confident ethnology ■ at^Washington", D. C„ w*ho table should be either white, a delicate work that is known to only ono man in among women when her majesty came Qthat the'Mexicans will win, but not, has made r^senrches in Sonora nnd* is shade of green, brown or rose color, ac­ thi> Country besides tlip Philadelphia ex­ to 'th e British tjmuij*. it says: “ It was without terrible sacrifices; and that, familiar with the Yaquis, describes cording to the flowers arranged In S. SGHEUER1 SONS pert. proper for an engagi-d young lady to. even after th eir defeat, tlie Indians .them as a pastoral people, somewhat them. It does not set»m at first glance to be Will keep up a guerrilla warfare for skilled in the arts in a rude way. They THE LEADING swoon away if she received a letter Sympathy For the Slilrt W aist Army. a very difficult task, but those who have years to come. The struggle wlR pro1>; ftre ruled by their own laws, follow containing the news of her lover hav­ tried it and Mi led can be counted* by The person who.invents a successful ing sprainetl his leg.*, 'th e «jueen was ibly claim many more victims than their own customs, and are deeply hundreds, while the first man to do the coupler for the shirt waist will confer thought too InseJisible b(»eause her. the late Spanish-American war and will rooted in their ancestral pagan faith. work properly without a knowledge oi a booni upon wOmanklud thnt will be voice did not falter when she an­ ilso be niore important from astragetic They llave towns, which are often asy­ CASH GROCERS widely, appreciated. The woman In a the secret having been imparted to him point of view, to say nothing of its lums. A refugee having sought safety nounced to the house of commons her is yet to be namrd. Not so many year.* shirt waist always anticipates a differ­ IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY engage in ei it t<> Prince Albert. Con­ historic interest as being the last de­ among them will never be surrendered. ago there was only one person in the ence between her waist and skirt, a sumptive 1 ioi*oilies were best liked by termined stand of the American native Dr. Magee found them faithfully at­ country who could do tho work. Where £ap of divergence, a severance of the Have opened a branch this city, where you can leave order novel readers. (Iiris- took a pride in tgafnst the immigrant from Europe. tached to their native forms of worship, in your he obtained his exclusive knowledge no connections. * 'Tlie ordinary observer being iu poor hialili. They used to The Ynqui Indians are the dominant or have our man. call. You can save at least 20 per cent, by .trading one knows. On a trip to Philadelphia lu- and by no means entirely submissive will notice, especially at the theater talk of their ailments as they now talk race in numbers in the-state of Sonora, or church, the concerted action in with us. Give us a call and we will convince you. Samples of all met Toughill and tho two became fast to the priests. Among themselves they goods we carry can be seen. of the luke auM goUV* in extreme northwestern Mexico, to have their ancestral ceremonial"rights which every woman’s hand goes to friends. As a mark of his esteem tin the north of their habitations being original expert taught Toughill the art of birth, marriage and sepulture, as her belt In the rear when she rises to (he territories of Arizona and New The pierced el^th i< seen, in capes, of piling up money securely, and that it- well ns feasts and festivals. They have lier feet for any purpose. It is an In­ Mexico. Much of their country is alto­ and the long stole ends which have as far as the knowledge has been ex a government of their own, and crave stinctive movement and not at all un­ CORNER COOKMAN AVENUE AND EMORY STREET gether unknown to the civilized Mexi­ been soon in different forms are to be tended. independence. They are also a lios- graceful nnd to the onlooker an inter­ found on tlie most dressy mantles. cans and has never been surveyed by The work consists of piling up bag.* apltable race. The men are kind to esting perform ance.—De Sinet (S. D.) Special prices given to hotels and boarding houses. Lace bows are at the necks of rich fhe privernment engineers. There aro containing I. imm) silver dollars each as their women and children, and the News. capes with ends falling to the knees, traditions of vast mineral wealth in high as tin* vault will permit. When women wield great influence.- About and jiu more severe irarments double Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Is a scientific com’ built by tin* expert’s this silver wall is this unexplored region, nnd one belief their bravery there is no question. The faced satin ribbon js usod. current hi Mexico is that the Ynqui pound having the endorsement of eminent as solid aud substantial as if built of women do some fine weaving in cotton physicians and tlie medical press. It *‘dl SADDLE HORSES ' bricks nnd mortar, and it. is well tlii* in country holds the ruins nf,an ancient. and- the fiber o f tlu' acrava;—;------ge8tB-whafc-you--eabn and~positivoIy~cureB RUNABOUTS, SURREYS AND Miss Mary. K. ■i-srrtimnn of Now dyspepsia. 3u. A. Ketron, Bloomlngdale, Haven is ereeting a public library so. If one of these* walls should be cop Tenn , Bays Jt cured him of Indigestion of LIQHT WAGONS TO-HIRE on wrong princi]>Ies it wnuM building iu Madison, Wis., as a memo­ strnctciT ten years’ standing. W. R. Ham. All mj- carrlnfeea havo rubber tires. Monthlies furtisbed. rial ’to her father. Krfisius C. Scran­ surelyJ^ll^juid a fall usually jpenris st- ton, for many j ears a banker in New riousT injury to some oue. Many inei \ GEO . A . SII^JP, 007 Sewall Avenue Haven and at one time president of have been hurt in attempting to lean, " NE-i-K BO.Vb STREET, ASBURY PAItlv tho art, and now Toughill and his-* the New York, New Haven and llart- Branch ol 156-158 W est 127th St., N. Y. V.ird railroad, • ...... friend, who is in the west, occupy tht ------field alone.— Philadelphia Record. Phone 4-4 f . ’To..cleai) sponges thoroughly, dis­ solve a handful of coarse salt in a pint ■' If In F i n i s h . T . F . O’BRIEN of water. Soak and knead the sponges “ All, Iiortense,” lie cried, “ I cannot MRS. ELIZABETH DILTS’ In this mixture for some little time, give you up. You must reconsider the then rinse under a water faucet, and terrible sentence you have just impos­ they will be as good as new. ed Jipou me. I refuse to believe that you know your own heart."’ TIN ROOFING MILLINERY PARLORS To keep a pitcher of Ice w ater in the Tlie proud girl looked at him for a bedroom all night without any per­ moment as if she were half sorry, nnd 706 COOKMAN AVENUE ceptible Inciting of the ice, wrap it in then, becoming tirtn again, sho said: several thicknesses of newspaper, with “No, I’erey Ileudershot, I have de­ the ends tightly twisted together to cided! It can never be!” BEATERS AND MODERN Profession^ exclude the air. - “ BuV-'you will tell me,” he pleaded, w hat J. Ji'Tve di'U£ Uj deserve this DRS.BRYAN & BURT treatment, ~Vill you not Y' ■ ■ - YAQUI GRlASS HOUSE, SHOWING UTENSILS. PHYSICIAN'S AND BURGEONS. 821 Asbury avenue, Asbury Park, N. J. Offlce AWLEY’S “Yes,” she answ er oil. ^since you ask SHEET METALWORK hours 8 to 12 a. m., 2 to 8 p. in., 5 to p. m. Phone 5. me to "(lo so. I will. Nothing!” and splendid capital. This city, ac­ ... The men are employed*as lierders, & MENU F O R T nrnSD A Y . <1 Rememberin'.:, then, that he had nev­ cording to tradition, oectipies a moun­ farmers and miners, and do their work P , DR. F. F. COLEMAN er held a job for two consecutive tain height not to be approached save well. They know the value of a dollar Northwest corner Fourth are. and Klnjpjley >t Thero are more than', one of being ? Everybody will tell you that all [ thoughtful. weeks, he staggered out into the misty by trails which the Yaquis jealously quite as well as white “traders, and can Agent for Kelsey Furnaces Offloe H o u n ; 0 to 10 a. m ., 1.80 to S.80 p. m* w night.—Chica'i.) 'rimes- Herald. guard against intrusion. Tto 8 p . m . kinds of metal goods, tinware in drive a shrewd bargain. Their houses Telephone 1 B. BREAKFAST. As early a s’1590 Homan Catholic mis­ are thatchfed huts with earthen floors, eluded, have advanced wonderful­ I’incnpplp, Iced. sionaries entered the valley of the ly in price during the past few . Broiln'l Calf’s Liver. Toast ASBTJRY PARK MAILS. usually standing in the midst of small W ater Cress. Coffee. B. S. BENNETT, M .D . Ynqui, 1,000 miles northwest from the bean patches. There is no doubt that 642 MATTISON AVENDE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. months, but you will scarcely LUNCH KON. MAILS CLOSE. City of Mexico, which had been cap­ the Yaquis of to-day are tlie remnants 503 First avenue, Aabury Park. Oflice houra think so when we announce a Beef Loaf, On inti Sau co. tured by Cortez in 1521. The missions, of a brave and partially civilised peo­ 1 to 10, 1 to 8, 7 to 0. 1M-273 Beun tjalnd. For New YorK and points north: 6.30, Soft Gingerbread. 10.25 a. m., 12.50. 3.30, 0.40, 8.30 p. m.1 — ~ protected bjr the army, prospered, and ple whom the Spaniards found in Mex­ For Philadelphia and Trenton direct £6.00 ASBURY PARK, N. J. DR. MARGARET 0. CURRIE In the course of time the Yaqui terri­ ico. They have never been conquered, JBB Main avenue, Ooean Grove* N .J. < ntXNKR. a. m„ 12.10, 3.25 p. m. tory wns added to the Spanish domain Special Sale ol Ovai Wash Boilers ty " Clan> Hroih. For Philadelphia via New York*. 6.30, 8.30 and have never forgiven their Spanish y Roast of Lamb, Mint Snucc. p.m. in America. In 1735, however, the In­ enemies, nor their descendants. Their Offloe H ours >-2 to 5 p .m . No. 8 or 9, all Tin, with Covers ■ty l.imu !*■ ;m*. (in-on Corn, For Freehold: 6.30, 10.25 a. m., 3.30, 0.30 dians revolted against Spain. The In­ military organization is almost perfect, ) 7 to 10 p. m . v* Lettuce S:i!a

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W A t l S a n d h i s s o n . COUNCIL’S SESSION BRIEF. BRIEF LOCAL SUMMARY. AUCTION SALE Duke ot York Is Not Half as Popu­ MANY FINANCIAL MATTERS WHAT iS GOING ON IN AND AT THE MIKADO JAPANESE STORE GIVEN ATTENTION. AROUND THE CITY. T H A T ’ S A L t lar as His Father. 222-224: Cookman Avenue Except we want j ou to feel that thisjis a per­ How Much for Swimming Pool Li­ Items of Tnterest Too Small for a W ill sell the entire stock, commencing M onday, Septem ber 4th, And AU on Account of His Marked cense?—Note for $2,500 Cancelled Headline — Happenings Personal 10.30 a. m. and every afternoon and night until sold. Consisting of sonal invitation to you to visit Reapeiciabllltj'-Brllliheri Like Before M afurltj—Money for the and Otherwise Tbat W ill Help to the Prince Dec#a«e He Ii Schools—W estern Union Telegraph M ake the History of Asbury Park, the finest productions of the Japanese art and Curios. This will be Somewhat Sporty, - Com pany “O bjects 10 Assessment. Neptune Tow nsbip ana Vicinity. one of the finest sales in Asbury Park, as the Mikado has one of City council held a brl^f session last Isolation hospital euchre will be played at the widest reputations in Japanese W ares. It may sound paradoxical to say so, night, the members present being Messrs. the Tenney House Friday night. Do not miss this opportunity. but the fact of the matter is that Appleby, Treat, Meeks and Wilbur. W. E. Rev. WUlinm Rice and wife of New York J. J. PARKER S the duke of York's popularity is on the Bedell acted as clerk In tbe absence of W. are spending their vacation at the Leadley. wane to a very marked extent, by rea­ J l m u s e m e t m C. Burroughs. Marcus T. Daly, commissioner of public POPULAR GROCERY son of his respectability; in fact, there ia reason to fear that, unless, just as a License Inspector Tindall requested the works of New York, is a guest at the Cole­ You will be very welcome w hether you come’to buy, or board to fix the amount of the mercantile man. m atter of policy, he involves himself in just to look around. some scandal, or, at least, gets himBelf license- for the Empire Amusement com* George W. Arnold, foremost among the TH® MYRIAD pany’s swimming pool and baths, as the silk manufacturers of Paterson, Is at the Oh! W e do want to say a few more words—we want .talked about in some more or less ques­ Piesentlag the m oat beautiful combination of light, eoler and motion evor seen tionable fashion, he ■will bccom.e as un­ present ordinance does not cover It. The Colonial. to call your special attention to our Walter H. Smith and Henry M. Baldwin, popular as his grandfather, the prince m atter was referred to the finance commit­ At the Court of Honor Building, OCEAN AND SECOND AVENUES tee. two popular sooiety men of Orange, N. J., consort, who was the best-hated and Admission 15 cent*; Children 10 cents v moBt bitterly-abused man in all Eng­ Miss E. Hope requested a reduction of her are Leadley guests, SOUPS land, until hia premature death, when license for operating a small store on Fifth Barney Smock’s smiling face is once snore avenue near Main street. The finance com­ seen on tbo streets after a two days’ strug­ people at length commenced to realize W e are running off a large lot, all kinds of K in g a n ’s , the vast amount of good that he had mittee was empowered to adjust! tho mat-, gle with neuralgia. ter. 1 The Bath House Rats and tho Empire THE LONDON GHOST SHOW S o u p s—2 L a r g e C a i i s f o r 25c. This is one of th^: accomplished during his quarter of a century of residence in England. The finance committee reported that a team will play basket hall ag{dn a t 9 to­ A1WD W ARGRAPH finest Soups m ade—better lay by a little at thip price SOMETHING NEW. TflE IjATEST ENf RRTAINMKN r AT THE : Britons are a queer race. Perhaps note for 12,500, bearing interest at the rate night at the Empire pool. it is the sporting instinct that is of 5 per cent., had been paid before m atur­ W. V. Terliune of New Yo^k, almost as nARIONETTE THEATRE, OCEAN AND FIRST AVENUES latent In every breast, which causes ity. They also recommended that *8,635.05, well known as a musician as barrister, is NO EXTRA CHARGE. Admission to both Entertainm ents only lo conrs them> to dislike any.man who shows due the board of education, be paid prior to sojourning a t the Madison. "* WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR a disposition to be tame and ultra-re­ Sept. 14, provided the amount due from the Mies Sallie Van Hise of Trenton Is visit­ spectable, They seem to consider electric railroad be paid before that date. ing her friends, Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Rose of VETERANS’ GREAT DAY park Opera House W. H. MORRIS, naatger bl&mclessncss on the part of a !fellow- The report was received and the recommen­ Prospect avenue,'' West Park. \ - ’ Flour and Canned Goods dations adopted. Tnis Is the last day of the Myriad Dunces, citizen, and still more so in the in­ Continued from Page 1. stance of a prince of the rcigninghouse, The Western Union Telegraph company Second and Ocean avenues. You wlU be Havcreceived 600 Barrels of Flour within the past two as a spccies of tacit reflection on their objected to their assessment of 13,500 upon sorry if you miss seeing them. weeks, Tlv&jfinest flours made—and the L ow est Prices. own conduct. poles, wires, etc., In this city. They claim H. W* Baker, °* the firm ot Boyce & “The hine nifd (fir gray nnm-n unde* ItflM LftM Nl Throughout Queen Victoria’s reign that their entire belongings here would not Baker, linen importers of New York, is with one lUiu— we'vt* lint one ihiir nnw—ihe .there has been no more blameless pre­ exceed $705 and ask for a reduction. The his wife and child nt the Leadley. ^nine that mu* yriandfnther?4 lined ti|>. «h<> THE HILARIOUS FARCE COMEDY mier than the great Sir Robert Peel, matter was referred to the finance commit­ Mrs. Lena Matthews of this city last same our fathers borer and ihiit :1aa we Bave Also Some Rare fiargains|in Canned Goods tee and an adjustment will be effected. night ended her employment as cashier at whirl* yon Uupi jftaiuless and mndt* tri­ and never a more unpopular one. The umphant fort>vi*rmr hi-* Silver Coid. Clawson’s Ginger Ale. .lOcqt. bottlo AMP RICA DEFEATED. During the remainder of tlie season Miss admiration for the nation's r\i'wi execu­ PRICES 25c, 3 5 c, 5 0 C, 75c, $ 1 .0 0 Best Oat .Meal ...... 2 lbs for 5o Hweet 1'otatoes...... 10c can tive. A few minutes later tin* presiden­ Hood’s Root Beer. __ .... 10c bottle Mamie White and Miss Stella Clayton are Will make 5 gallons Root Beer Potted Tongue...... M lb can 5o' But the Advocates of Knirraod Foot­ tial party, with Admiral Sampson- ami Potted Ham...... 1-4 lb can 5o serving on alternate days' a t the Fifth ave_ Roast Beef...... 10c large can ed (tie Bill for the Job. his staff, left the Academy of .Mu.*ir and Fine Catsup, ...... 10c quart bottle nuo batli houses. proceeded to Odd Fellows' hall, where Good Coffee In grain...... 15c lb “England vs. America” was the subject Nelson Jenkins and LiiHe Clark, colored EDUCATION! HALL Condensed Milk 7c can of an animated discussion ou Bond street President Me Ivin ley was the suest of Good Carolina Rice...... 6c Ib employees of Uie Grand Central hotel, this honor at a banquet tendered by George Good Lard...... 7c Ib Kippered Herring .,2 lb can 20c Monday night. Frank Mahoney aud Harry city, were uuited in marriage last night by" (J. Meade post, the Lafayette post of Fancy Mixed Cakes...... ,10c lb Gencr were indulging in a lunch in the rear Fancy Cold packed Tomatoes, .be can Justice K. Morton, New York and the Kingsley post of Bos-, California Prunes,. ; ...... 4 lbs for 25c California Sliced Peaches... .10c can room of George Johnson's butcher shop, tun. ’ Beach Superintendent P. G. Snedeker i Quaker City Soap 5 cukes for lTc Best ilised Nut^...... 21bsfor25o when “Sailor Jack” Morrison of the West waa presented witlr'a $20 gold piece yester­ At the banquet Secretary Boot and Septem ber 13 and 14 JMde entered in search of some cat meat. day by the beach employees, in honor of his Professor Schminan made brief address 0s, in which they referred to the war in Benefit, o f L ;»<1 tes’ Parsonage Ahsoel- The two men tempted Jack into an argu­ birthday anniversary. ment by asserting that England could whip the Philippines. Both of them took the lion First M. IS. Churih For several days it was impossible to stand that the war should be carried on thlsfcountiy. The sailor resented this as­ pump water for the Empire pool on account vigorously'until peace all over the island.* sertion and declared that America could of the Band about the inlet pipe, but is had. TWO WEDDINGS whip England and the balance of the Euro- everything is again in good order. I*Vom the hall the presidential party Conducted by MISS FA* NIE J. SPARKE8, 2 6 0 4 , 6 0 6 , 6 0 8 Cookman Avenue, pean'countries combined. Hotter and hot­ Parker Harris of Princeton will be given drove directly to the Pem\«ylvania rail­ RutUetfocd reat, N. 'V., Other Store©: Cor. Lake Avenue and Main Street, ter became tho argument, until finally one road station, where the party boarded a formerly of India Long Branch a hearing before Police Justice Borden this Afanasquao, T el. 69 special train aud left for Washington at 100 Persons in Full Native Dress ASBURY PARK, TIIE PUKE OP YORK. of tho men fired the flrst*shot a t Jack. This afternoon, charged with committing as­ Little Falla was the signal that hostilities bad com­ 11:110 o’clock. The same persons that (Oldest Son and Heir-Presumptive to the sault and battery upon Edward Cooper. accompanied the president here returned British Crown.) menced, and the sailor cleared ship for The monthly meeting of Neptune Engine with him .to the capital. action. Of course the odds were two to one A B engalee'W edding cases and was, above Everything else, and Hose company takes place tonight. A The president, through Secretary Por­ against him, but he gave a pretty fair ac- As witnessed in India by Miss Sparkes Aw«ek a sport. committee will be appointed to confer with ter, expressed himself as highly pleased account of himself until his two enemies of jm ldlng ceremonies c. owded hit o one evening, C o m b s ’ Ijivery S table It is the same to-day in the case of council regarding the erection of a new en­ with his visit to this city; a n a a pulled him into the back room and bom­ the prince of Wales nnd of his son, gine house. Kingsley Street, Asbury Park barded him right and left. the duke of York. The father is the NEW PHILIPPINE PLANS. A Hindoo Royal Wedding B et. 3d an d -4th A ves. Telephone Call No. 6S. Jack was compelled to seek i ntervention by Annie Higgins, Mury E. Broomall and ' most popular man in England, just by As celebrated ln Hindoostan 3,000 years ago, also George Johnson were before Police Justice Rumored Thnt Miloi, Merritt aad Allenhurst & Deal Stablcs> Neptune Ave reason of the fact that he is known to the powers. When he entered Chief Smith’s Borden this morning, charged with violat­ llrooke W ill Go to M anila.* Telephone 21 I. be gay, and the reverse of either a office he looked as if he had been on the O riental R eadings hurricane deck durlnir a typical southern ing the license ordinance. Judgment for New York, Sept. fi. — The World’s puritan or a saint, whereas the son is the city was rendered in.each case. Washington eorrcspondcnt says: Singing, In English and Mimloostanic Btaticli Office • Stiles J j bIfo v t11 Ave* unpopular just because he is looked cyclone. He told his story to the police and “The decision of a momentous question During the parade of the “Dan’l Boone’’ Languages In Solo, l)uetanil Chorus. All the* Lateat Designs in Traps, Carts, Bonh-varils. Rubber Tlie nnd Bicycle Kunabouts, Bur asked for the arrest of his assailants! Chief by the president is pending. It is tliis: upon ns too safe, too sensible, too re­ show yesterday Mabel Stldy, a little child, as, 1’haetong. Two, Throe and Four Seated Surrey s. Shetland Pony for Children. spectable, too conventional and too mo­ Smith and Officer Rogers visited thQ butcher Shall the American army in the Philip­ ADMISSION 2 5 C e n t s was knocked down on Third avenue by one ) \V. R. COflBS & BRO. notonously good. There Is no talk of shop and made the arrest. Polico Justice pines be commanded by the three major of the ponies whioh becnmo excited. For­ the duke of York ever going to Uie Borden was in Philadelphia, Justice Wyckoff generals of tlie regular army—Nelson A. tunately the child escaped serious Injury. COMBINED BAPTIST AND WESTM1N- xaces, or to the theater on Sunday was sick, therefore the two men wero tried Miles, 'Wesley Merritt and John It. Brooke—so that the insurrertion may be -i STEK SABBATH SCHOOLS CUT OU T twhen abroad, nor of his attending little before Justice J Burt is, who imposed a fine Ira M. Morioy of the Equitable Lifo As­ of 15 and costs In each case. crushed in a blaze of glory for the ad­ suppers with musical hall artists ou surance society of New York is at the Cole­ ministration and all the army chiefs? T H I S M A P Sabbath evenings, svhen in London. If man. Mr, Morley 4a a member of tho “ o. m. Returning <1 p. m. Giv­ and if followed land. In fact, it never got Into the horses can be accommodated in this Im­ ing six hours for pleasure. mense establishment, besides a great num­ pleasure of renewing her acquaintance an­ Barhoursville, Ky., Sept. 0.—A donrier will bring you to English newspapers. other summer. from Manchester brings news that Wash The duke’s 'fsjlow-countrymen, says ber of carriages. Mr. Sexton each year Free-Trip to top TW

The End of a Picturesque Career. ONOB KINO OF OONEY ISLAND, Gas Ranges; $11.00 VndiHputril Ituler of Part of Long In I It nil I'ii HI He Dpllofl. the Court* nnil Wa* Sent (» I'rinon For Violat­ Always bear one fact in mind when think­ ing Election I.iiw h . ing about the advantages of a Gas Range. Xi*w York, Sept. fi.—John Y. MeKane is Ut-ntl. Surrounded hv the members uf You Only pay for what you need I liis fa m ily h e p a s s e d aw siy a t h is In urn* lu Sheepshead Uay early last ovoniuir. It costs nothing to make a fire. A few moments nr fore liis ileal Ii he regained Von*eiun

r p j ■ £ a j Comer or Ocean Pathway and Reach avenile. Location I I unsuroossed; one block from ocean, near the Auditorium * *-**/ ^ . nnd other points of interest. Splendid ocean'view. Sea­ son, June 1 to October 1. (Beacliwood Villa, Lakewood, from October J to June)). time Cables Cime Cables MRS. M. A. PAUL. C. W. SIMONSON, Ocean Pathway near the beach. Finest location. The Ardmore Uloclern im provem ents. M. M, R tJSSELL. The Ocean Route PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The Standard Railroad of America The largest and beat equipped hotel on ocean front. tWO FflPlODS SEB GOING STEBDIERS A. H. STOCKTON. W ines, W hiskies, Brandies, Etc. Seaside Hotel On ana after Jim e25,1699. * » • f f j w r Delightfully situated. Near all p o in ts o f in terest. REPUBLIC * TRAINS LKAVB ASDURY PARK—'WJTKK-DAYB. M | QT fl j3 tlU fl O U Se Liberal table, Rood service. It te^reaaojianle.^ AND BOTTLER OF BALLANTINE’S BEERS F. D ROSECRAN8. F o r New York an d N ew ark. 6 35, 7 80. 7 45, 930, 9 20 a ih, 1 20. 2 35. 8 85, 5 87, an d 9 2 0 p m . Bottled by Steam Process, and warranted to keep in any Climate. I **------M - r ______- OGean Pathway, near-beaoh,—UnobHtmcted_aceanjdesr. Near F o r E lizabeth, 7 46,9 20, a m . 1 20, 2 85, a 85,5 87, V V 5 |V C I * lV auditorium nnd all points of interval.. Improved and newly COLUMBIA an d 9 20 p m . ' T furnished throughout Flrstclass accommodations for bicy­ F or R ahw ay, 9 20 a m 190, 8 87, an d 9 20 p m . cles. For terms address Postoilice Bor J. H II. ALOOCK« F o r M ataw an, 9 20 a m , 1 20,^85,5 87 and 9 20 p m . Cottage and Hotel Ttnde a S p e c ia lty F or Lone Dm nch; 6 00r (0 86 M ondbja only>r 7£for 745, 8 SO. 9 20. 10 23, 11 04. 11 4f a m, 1 20, 2 25, All Goods Dtflyered Frea of Charge T£I«j$Bottneh a.id «*>ialdi>h- Main avenue. 6 40 and 11 18 am. 2 23, and 5 l5.p m. RHODE ISLAND POINT... ..f hi- own. in A pleasant family hotel at popular rates. For Toms River, Island Heights and intermediate e n tr y I Ocean House J E. N. PRENTI8. station*,G40, 11 13ntn,2 23, 5 15, and 640 p tn. W11 ie ! | he*|*l'< i'-pe('t Alt!!..-! all the large For Point Pleasant and intermediate stations, On Beautiful Shark River hotel-, at < '"ie \ I i1 { a n d 1 \ \ " t hird** o f rirSj Directly on ocean Irom, Enlarged and refurnished. Near audito* 0 40, 7 10,10 fl 1,1113 am, 2 £8,258, 4 22, 450, 5 10, 8 1 I f lP P n niiHi and hot and cold sea water baths, I^irge pore ties Good 5 15, 5 0J, 0 'JflTfrml 8 55, p n>. Hr -mallei* h-iil- < \\e:e I-It lit UtnJ'T 1 11 w Nc. * tai»lew»nii exeellem service. All modern conveniences. Open through­ TO ID F « NEW YORKFor New lirunHwick, via Monmouth Junction. M |\ ;!|e'» I \ o ut ih e y»*ar. Steam h**at. Sim parlor. Tor booklet and te r m s Hpply Direct Trolley Connections for Asbury Park C 25, 7 50, 9 07 a tn, 12 88, 8 57, and 5 85, p m. Now Open For the Season of 1899 ni'-nt in ner Oee m Avenue .m l i Telephone 13T. M. CLEMENT. a I. i and Ocean Grove TRAINS t.KAVE NEW YOKE FOB ABBOtlY PARK. il W' a vmiiii:; FOUR TRIPS BVURY DAY I.. I..8I K 0-*eyii A Venn*.*. T>f~eetly ou th** ocean front. Modern in From West. Twenty-Third Street station, 8 55 a Under the Management of J. E. LARKINS all appoint .tn*uts. Season June to October. Leave Iron l*icr Leave New York m. 1210, (1 10 Saturdays only). 2 25, 2 65. 8 25, The Langdon M. J . HOLT. 4 10 and 5 ]0..ntid G 55, p. m. Sundays, 7 55, 9 25, Pier 10 East River a m, amf 4 55. p m s-* i i t’orn*'r < ie-Mn an.I Bath avenues. Convenient to all points LONG BRANCH (Betw»»i»n W all stre e t From Depliross -s street station, at 6 00, 9 00, a m, SHORE DINNERS I i l r ? S T O T l T f * of inter**-1. A p p o in tn ien tsare all new and m*'dern. S}K*i*ial and South Ferry) 12 20, (1 20 Saturday* only), 2 30, 8 1^. 8 40, 4 20 * * “ r-it» s for J iu p * ma S«-pieinher. Special rates to excursioa- 5 10, aud-f^o; |H]L SundayS, 815, 9 45, a in, and i-t-s. Lo k I ox Vii .J, S. W . E li 1.K its. 11 a.m., 5pm S.:iO a.m ., ti JlO.p in 5 15 p m. —------Restaurant a la Cartt. Pabst M ilwaukee Beer 1 p in., 7 p.m. 1 0 . 3 0 “ 4 : h > •• From Cortia»'dt street Nfntkn. 01^51X^900,.a m, Kfpt l>> *■ riwnds. Nieely ideated: lialf 12 20, (1 n S*tur lay* only., 2 30. 3 OS, 8 38, 4 23. >■ ii: iifiir tin* fe^t lfa’.Hs nud batlang Music, Tiientr Restaurant litineh Conn- 5 r», an-1 7 Oi, p m. Ship.lay 815.9 45 a m, and N e w A r b o r t o n \ HANNAH B(JitTuN. ter, Oy ■v Bar on each hont. 5J5 p m. LIV E LOBSTEES BEOILED Oa ^u'pi i.v will «top al Interlaken and Avon in p!n. .V), « w. F f fl. I! »n. '1 <2,3 30. 4 08, nnd r*! ii w I1 Hejiti*<| r< ■ iv« f .r ti 5 0 ), p rn, w**n.V-l;iy^. Sun lays, 4 03. and 8 80, ■ an <5r >v*‘ sujij.l'i- IV il. s«*:l rater Single Fa e, so c(s. Cfiiinren, 25 cfs. T; A la s k a ■i,..t,l- o t'r-»*r. II'.v a lk »t.d l.« aves t'ei Vni i?i; and 'lain s re« t at 10.lo am. Mur.(.*t S’re<*5 \'liarf, v| i Camden and . . 1 n. I 0 «»’-• I '• N P III. Tieatrwi. 0 pi. 7 io, :o M0 a tn. 230 and 3 80 p m, IN" e-ptix:n_e ZECeie^fcLts t:ie«. N 11. KII.M 1- K. P roprietor. i::i>any e h - b , « g c a / e direct. W.«*k- T H R SOtJTH r»*esi v r* r«t V : ‘ •I.KU iN r.MKN r Take ASBURY PARK and t C fY iT T ^ l.fCAVE liaOAO STllKKT. PHILADELPHIA. b e l m a r t r o l l e y to Avon J.'K . 5LU11, Proprietor e.v. T able stuppli>»! ;!"{ and Ail m<«^-rn improvt- For H ilt‘m ore and '-Vashlnarton, 3 50, 7 20. R 32, TEIiPJPHONE 57 p I :,r . f o A?I iO li IQ i1*. 11 ;’3 21 in 1J CYj 11^ io Limited, Dining Oar), 1 1 -* t I*;i:in^ <'ar), :i p,‘, 4 41 (5 2? Concrefwioiiil l.ir'Vt*-!. l*inif’tr ‘’arl, S34, B 17, 6 55 (Dining f an, 7 : c .itfu rl. ■’ ’2. t 41 (5 'Jf Congressional IJni'teJ. I I ar', **34. n 55 (Dining Car), 7 '1 * 1 si in.-i’^ri. i> and 1205tiijtht. Shark river amusement gompany Tiniftn' Ji.j nr hM ..iip-r trains of the system tiujv he < -litiu*1,i ;i’ 'h- 1 icket offices or statlonp. i P A T I E F J. k. WOOD Gen. Pass. Agt S o u t h e n d o f S h^ rk River Bridce T. n, flut>*liins,*ii lie'i. >1(inaKer. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SUMMBR GWRSTS jiiUHilj 00531 ElBGlJiD R. 1 09. CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEY Meals a la Carte. Refresbmeuta, etc. An lira.Mie Coal Us-t Exclusively, Insur­ Via PLEASURE BAY Clam Bake Dluners to order. Boats ior Hire by tbe day, week or season. ■* ing Cleanliness, ana Comfort I.r WE PLr V^VWE BAY Go-d Crabbiug and Fishing. • ■ Ttm» t'lhle In efTe t June25.1899 \X>'t k .! iv--...... r.-ji a rm ., r; lo, I 10 p. TH .\ INS I.V AW; AH3l’aV PARR. . T ake Electric Car Cookm an Avenue aud m ain Street fUKTI I.NIMCr LKAM-: NKW YOltlv For '■V'v Y ork, via Handy Hook route, 0 47, 7 12 Foot tVi >t street ...... JO .V. 11 m. :■> 05, 1 2 *t 2 35, 5 14 P III." 9.00, *:i.' (Satur h u - ‘ i'.* L’j p.m.) 2.40 p.m .; • ■n.tujs from iai. i lakea htation, 9.‘21>m ,4 18 11a t. ry i'.t' li: I* ill. (S a ta r ia;. s r- p 1:1.1 3.70 p. in...... Vorlt, N’fW irk ?*rd E lizabeth via all rail , W ILLIAM GRIFFIN, Jr. 9.so, *11;. 1 otite, fC M Monday onl.) 0 20, 7 00, (7 30 New Y<>rk oi.Iy >, (T :}:» except N ew Y o rk ), 8 00, 10 55 SUNDAYS am , is or*. J lo, 4 <•<*. 7 10 pin Sundays from Intel htk**n * - tio n , 7 5?7‘n m , 4 18, fi 05 p hi. ^ _ WEST WANAMASSA Leave 1 l-ure Hav...... 1:15.4 r , p. m. s '.i thi a. mi. Ff>r I’ldiaiielpiii', «r») Trenimi via EiizaV'ethport, DEALER IN i.e iv- N \ foot 1 '.‘i 0 2*1. (? ih) t-xi’ei-l T p-nton) «00 a m . 12 05, 2 10. l.ciiv S. V., Buttery P.tri...... S.:>0 • H, m. 4.On p ni. Far.day fi- in Interlaken station, 787 a in. *i is- p ni. ■;irr:ed free w ith 1-a*«erj.'er<>. For Palfmor** a^.J Wa h ineton. 7 00, 8 no. 10 55 IMPORTED BEERS • Couh'tiMsi av« a a • ,i-i 1 ^l.dn ytr«. a in. 12 05. I 7 .' p SiHiduyH from Interlaken r-. U.2', 0 >'0 f-.r m ' h . i t . i ht;itl -ii. 7 ;>7 a in. 1 lrt p 111. • ufteruoon ^-uiu.tys, " - F or K i-to n . n**tl.l'*le*m. Allentown nnd M auch 1 '}"j nk, 0 *j>^. 8 i*t>. (lo 55 to Kant on ) a m , 12 05, ALL THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LI0 U0 RS 2 I-’. 1A 10 to Hast on), p m. Hundays froln Inter- laV< a station. J is p m c o t t a g e t r a d e s o l i c i t e d F.trW i |./*A*,nrre;ind S erauton.ft 00 a m , 12 05 p m. ror HuiT..l«» and t 'Im-ayo viaD .. L & W. H. It., TO LOAN..... 5* t«>, 10 •>;> a m, i 00 p in. P o s t o f f i c e B o x 9 0 o ASBlJRY PARK, N.J. ke**-*'list vo to A.snrnv pa an. F iv e F*ar C e n t' v<- >'i ‘*.* Y.:rV. x v Snn'iy ITo(»k ro u te .p ie r s 'J , fr- -iii f*r»f <»•' »{ei:tor s tre e t. 1> 0*1.10 00. a ci < 1 m m.i u n la i» only) 2 00. 3 45. 4 «0 $ 1 , 5 0 0 0 pm . sun lays t-* Interlanen station, 1 00 B ic y c le ■ 2 , 0 0 0 • i-e>'.*w York, f..ot o f L iberty street, all rail u'4'. t o, 10 ?o a m, (J 0" S aturdays only) \ }. e. ,1 r,"„ 1 i.', r, ;}S, 0 Ji fHO* Katurdovs 5 .0 0 0 ^ to Interlaken station, y 00, R ep a irin g: , 1 : 1 (o o r VmI'K I' South Ferry. Whitehall 1 • ■ .1 in.. (12 55 S ’ltunlavfi only). Old Established Repair Shop t •■.. r. ••>*(. II IQ. <7 4'l H aturdavs 814 COOKMAN AVE. 1 . 0 0 0 .iJvl.pn,. :Si mdaj m to To ter la ken station, 8 55 a in, 1 ■*:>. i t,7j To repair Bicycles rlfflit Is a d u ty th e 1 .I.'Vl O’ HAUSEN, Oeu’JSupt. H repair man owes Jilmsolf. To repair them 1 uih lho Co­ No stems or cords. Can be rolled, puffed 11 I'miuisfo. lumbia ilh'l the lli-femier wiMV tinder ■ or knotted to very top. No lace, no wires, 1* 11*..-hhin.l. nneinir cohn's! a“hin yesterday. It w.i:- no nets used ln tbe construction of Bangs, R. A. & E . N. RALSTON I J Waves, Wigs, eto. Call at , • r.h* 1. vi N>*tv Hi*i 1 • the hi>t of t'hrii; ra cos off this porh for a I..1.1 lo 1- t . tim e at *lea>t, nv-ihe.v leave for the west­ . E . FL1TCROFT HAIU PARLORS 602 Cookman Avenne ward today, (‘ohnud William Goddard's Wo'carry> full lind of them. Also, (Iiirrert* n> Sit ■<■01*1! (jimliof). «;«p was ih<* pJ/#*. sniled Ax;, mid tho Opposite Postofflce Opposite Poitoffice’’ There’s always, liope whiln theft's One DIAMONDS* SILVERWARE, CUT 602% CooKMAff A venue Miuutc* Couth L’uro. “ An attack of pneu­ Loudon* Se(pt. «i. Ai t-i.rdiiiJ- lo* life course was-ren'm iles to witel'-vanl itiiO Asbury Parn ' monia loft my lunj-viti hat! shape and i.was Koino rorn spitn h n' of 'I'he St a ini ard. return, it heini; atrreed that liO nautieal ' GLASS^AUD OPTICAL. C100DS OCEAN GROVE One flight htjnt, opposite postofflce, Asbury Park near the flrat stages of ‘cousupiption. Ono M. C^muil'e IhiVr.eri*, the French eiulms- miles, instead of 110, would he ynllioient. [Greenhouses, Allenhurst ^ 9 Minute Cough Cure completely cured me,” sudor t<> Italy, will ho fhe next Fronoh Tho t’olumhia ht*at the JVfcuder homo A. W. CORNELIUS, MRS] L, C. BENEDICT writes Helen McHenry, Blsmark, N. I \ PBEssSpoclal Adivorciaomoata brlnsUlm ?mhasHn^or lo th/? United States-and has by 3 minutes and dli secouds. mediate results. SbftJnppoInK' ctc«fl- . .. . .J HB t e l e p h o r h J' ■' ' Crlvea Infltout relief, w . R. Ham: llready liecu appointed. =______• . ,624 COOKMAN AVENUE THE ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS. 7

flsbury ParR Ijotew Jlsbury ParR Hotels jffcbury Park Betels | i flsunry ParK hotels Jhbtiry ParR fioteh | JTsbury- ParR fiotfls The West End Hotel HOTEL The popular WEST END bos kept pace wttfi the growth of this great reeort and has been Im­ proved and extended, year after/year to meet the requirements of the highest class of visitors. I t la noted a s being one of th e largest and m ost select hotels In A sbury P ark , beautifully located OCEAN *ery near the beach on the most Important avenue of the city, and has accommodations for fo u r Hundred guests* During the past year the hotel has been thoroughly renovated. Jn the line of amusements, the WEST END HOTEL provides as many as can be found in any nrstclnsa hotel in the country. With its magnificent situation, so close to Ocean and Lake, and on the main thoroughfare of travel to and from the beach, its architectural beauty and neat furnish­ BRUNSWICK ings and decqratUpA, th ere a re b u t few io com pane with it Its great ball room is the center of all fashionable functions, and is undeniably the beat In Aabury Park. LARGEST The orchestra, amusement hall, and the charming set of young people who throng to the * FOURTH AVE. AND KINGSLEY ST. IVES* END each year make all social'affairs uncommonally attractive. Everything in the way of conifort and luxury forms a part ofthe equipment of the hotel. Tbe beach ana famous boardwalk are distant hut one block, and the view of ine ocean is made exceptionally fine by the large area of Pompton Lakes, K. J. open ground stretching away from the corner of the hotol. ' The office, ^>eing large, airy and pleasant. Is a favorite resort of guests. The register bears AND LEADING DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH 1.600 feet above sea level. One hour's ride the names of citizens prominent In the social and business life of the eastern, western and southern from New York on Susquehanna and, West­ cities, ( - ern and Greenwood Lake railroads. Splen­ The dining-room is bright and cheerful, the cuisine unexcelled, and-the service excellent. The did bicycle roads; good fishing; delightful parlors and reception room are attractive and Inviting, The bedrooms ore models of comfort, con­ venience an d cleanliness. HOTEL THE LEADING HOTEL IN EVERY RESPECT drives; healthful mountain air; vegetables are direct from the farm. The WEST END haa all modern electrical and Are appliances. Wtffcbmen always on duty: time dial’system used. Electric Elevator. TeleDhone ana Telegraph offices. Billiard Room and Barber shop connected with the Hotel. On application nt the office the guests may obtain any kind Special Terms (or September and OGto&er «lvehide. > Elevator, Casino, Electric Lights, Baths, MRS. F. L. DUFFORD. B ates o f th e "WEST END a ie as m o d erate a s consistent w ith th e class o f service GEO. L. A TK IN S & SONS. Asbury Park refictences. New management. For rates and other Information address , T e l e p h o n e 80 A , MORGAN & PARSONS F .t. TKN BROECK. SHORT ON GOOD STORIES.

The Preillcnment of n Woman W ith Srvcn Call* to Slake, “Seven visits lo make in one nfter- nnojt: Well. I tliiiik I can manage It. SUNSET Sunn* of t!u*m may not he a t home, and I can make an early start. ,Let me COLEMAN HOUSE see. There's that anecdote about Eth­ HALL el's fox terrier and the cute speech of little Ianti t!i:tt awfully clever N O W O P E N thing that l>exter told the other night about tbe (inihless of Liberty. Is tbat Twenty-third season all 1 liavt* in oh, dear, 110! Entirely Remodeled and Beautified opens Ju n e 18. Superior iu There.'s that quota t inn from ‘The every respect For terms rnetnnatii-. that struck me * st>. 1 haven't gut it oil tn any one yet, Spacious Piazzas Superior Cuisine and booklet addresa and 1 dare say it will go as original. Not one person in ten has heard of J.W. ROCKAFELLER & SON ‘The rheumatic Woman.’ Sanitary Plumbing “Is that enough for seven calls? I’m afraid not.. Well/ there's’ always tbe French Walters Elevators weather. Ileally, if it came to- tbo 1 * $ point, I'd rather talk Interestingly ASBURY PARK. about any old subject than, stupidly Tennis Court G olf Links HOTEL STRAND PLAZA about a brand new one. There's more Hotel and "Restaurant. American and European Plan. art in It. I wonder if I dare risk that THIRD AVENUE AND KINGSLEY STEEET joke about. <‘lara again? I've told it THE SELECT AND LEADING FAMILY HOTEL OF THE NEW JERSEY COAST. so many times lately—Indeed',. 1 won't Capacity 200. The largest aud coolest rooms, halls and porches .u As­ y be sure that some of the times were , FRANK B. CONOVER, Owner and Proprietor bury Park. Superior cuisine. All modern improvements, including electiic Best location In the Park; being directly on ocean nnd lake Orchestra dally. Unexcelled cuisine. Fish dinners a specialty. Write for circulars. not at the vwry,places I'm going. bells in each room. H. J. & S. A. BLY, Proprietors!* “IIow mean it is that Maude made MAC CABTLAND & DOWNING me promise not to repeat that lovely bit of gossip she gave me this morn­ ing! I haven't beard anything so de­ licious for a long time. Well," with a Hotel HOTEL jUjHOUTjl sigh, “I promised on my word of-hon­ or I wouldn't tell, and”— another sigh HOTEL COLUMBIA. The most popular hotel in the —“why, here we are at Mrs-. Some­ Parle. Unexcelled location. body’s. 1 wonder if 1 have enough to Waldorf SPECIAL RATES DURING SEPTEMBER. talk about l'or seven calls? Oh, well, On Ocean front. soino of them- may be out—and—oh, One hundred yards from The Cuisine, Service and Orchestra will be fully maintained. dear, if I only hadn’t promised beach. Kingsley Street and Sunset Avenue Maude!”—Cincinnati Enquirer. The only German housa ln W. H ARVEY JONES WM. APPLEGATE, Prop. this city. ~ O w n e r a n d A f a n a g e r , W holly Dificoarng-ed. Music dally. E. WESTWOOp PRICE, Manncer. "No, ma’am, I don't like ’em,” said Mr. Cumrox with emphasis. “I’m free Term s. ?3 00 per day. 208 F irst avenue. N ear beach. Low Septem ber ratesl P . JO NAS, FAMILY HOTEL to say these dialect stories makes me T h e N a s s a u MRS. N. 0R08VEN0U. Prop. tired. Ilalf the words In ’em ain’t iu Grand and Sewall ^venues 309 Seventh avenue, near Kingsley streei. House the dictionary.” OPEN ALL THE YEAR. new. Forty cool airy rooms. Dining room full “ B ut yon nVight cultivate a liking for The W ashington_ width of house. Water conveniences on all floors. Steamheat. Electric lights Rath room 'Gas li£ht throughout. Wire sprlnsrs, hair mattresses. Private cottages each side. them,”* said his wife's sister. “It la THE VICTORIA All modern Improvements. T erm s m oderate. Open th ro u g h th e fall and w inter. 186-211t something like music. You may not Sun parlor. Reasonable prices. have much of an ear for It at first, but Third and Ocean avenues, will positively remain open corner Second avenue and Kingsley street. One Block from The Portland beach. Unobstructed ocean view. Cool location. !f*you keep at It you willjsoon appre­ until November ist. Furnace.heat. B. R. SNYDER. ciate it.” “Well, maybe I will some day, but Miss S. KEMPE, Proprietor. The Stafford First avenue and Bergh street. Bpeclal rates for September. I'd rather have something solid. I’d Corner Filth Avenue and Heck Street Open All The Year The Carlton E. R. RICHARDS. like to begin on some of my youngest girl’s school books and go right Opposite 5unset Lake Special accommodations for bicycles yoi Fecond avenue. Pleasantly situated. One block from beach. Ocean view. All modern Improve­ through ’em. That's the sort of read­ The Wellington For terms address MRS A. L. GUY. Am erican House ments. Electric Light. Gas, Baths. ing that I’d enjoy spending time on.” R. W-. & J . n . BALL, r Fifteenth Season, lie picked up one of bis daughter’s OPEN UNDER SAM E MANAGEMENT. SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET. Corner First avenue and Kingsley street. Open until October 1. The books which happened to be lying house hns good appointments, is pleasantly situated rear the beach, near. It was a copy of Virgil, which FRANK E< SMITH. D e l p h i a n with a fine ocean view. TerniB moderate. M. L. NIKMEYER,__ EDGEM ERE INN S. L. LUKENS. Ills daughter had been translating Into Fourth Avenue. Half Block from the Beach. English. He stared solemnly at the • « i f A____1 (Formerly St. James). Corner Cookman ave. first page of the Latin epic for awhile I ( T l i n & f *(? 1/11 f l O t £ I nue *nd Webb street. Open all the year. Com- The W estm inster Modern improvements. VU111111VI M l O l V I mandisg full .view of tbesea. Broad porches. and then slowly turned the leaf. When BANT A & SMAKT. a t ire, airy, comfortable rooms. Steam heated throughout. Service and cuisine excellent. his eyes had got down to the middle 2 IQ Fourth Avenuo E. VAN AKEN. of the next page, he laid the volume June to October. Eleventh* eeasrn. Block and a half trom ocean;'fine Eighth season. Between the ocenn and Sunset lake*, down with a sigh. ooean view. Rates and other information can te bad by addressing within full view of both; within two minutes walk of “It’s no use,” ho exclaimed regret­ The Park View tho beach. S. A. OLIVER, Proprietor. M. E. BROOM ALL*. fully. “W hat Is of uo use?" First Avenue, between Bergh and Kingsley Streets. “My trying to read dialect. /Vnd I R ichards H ouse Now open for tho 'i3d reason undoremm) management. Norwood Hall Hotel Devonshire For particulars address MRS. W. L. RICHARDS. must say that this thing of i;eaehin it In the public schools strikes mo as Corner Fourth avenue and Kingsley street. Superior table service. Open all the year. Enlarged and Im* proved. Electric lights nnd gas. Fun par­ plaguy fooHslmess.”—Washington Star. Special terms for the spring and fall months. Seventh Avenue and Webb Street Qrand A venue Hotel lors. Superior tuble. L. SILL. Proprietor. A C.lrl'« Tden of Hojr*. House'thoroughly equipped with the HarriB patent fire escape and alarms. Now open. Enlarged and refurnished. A, J. HAMBLEN, M anager - For ourticulars und booklet address At an examination In a certain school TRAVERS & TRUMPBOUR. T h e F r a n k l i n E. STROUD. for girls nn essay 011 “Boys” was 815 Third avenue, Full ocean v/ew. Modern improve ordered written, aud this was one of ments. Steam heat aud sun-i>arlor» for the spring and 304 First avenue, near beach. the compositions: The W yandank fall months. COMSTOCK & JAMES. The H ollywood Sixth season. Gramercy Hotel J. WESLKY tJROSS. Manager "The boy is not au animal, yet he j m j - u 109 Third avenue. Ocean block. Twenty-second season. Full can be heard tmt considerable distance. f .1 |T T f i n f l O l 1 ocean view and near to lakes and bathing grounds. Perfect 213 Second Avenue When a I .my hollers be opens his mouth First A venue, near beach * * * l - v t l M m v sanitary system, artesian water, gas, electric light. The Fenim ore THOS. NOBLE. Under new, liberal management. First class in all its appointments, M. N . MYERS. like a frog's, but girls hold their tongue till they are spoke to. and they answer For rates, descriptive booklet aud map showing location, address Corner Beck street and Sewall avenue. * » J t _ a 217 Second avenue, Near bench nnd all places of inter- HARRY J. ROCKAFELLER, Owner and Proprietor I ||0 L V llflIt U esfc* f°r June and beptember. JNkw M_a.v- respectable, and tell just.how It was. Ten Broeck H ouse TEN BKOECK & JORALEMON. AOKMfiNT. S. H. VAN NESS. A boy thinks lie is clever because he Can wade where it Is deep, but God Fourth avenue and Kingsley street.. Nineteenth season. One block from ocean. O tlier R eso rts made the dry land for every living Colonnade H otel PHILIP HILDRlCII, Proprietor. thing, and rested on the seventh day. T H E L E N O X AVlien the. boy grows up he's called a husband and stays out nights, but th« Trenton House and Cafe One block from oceuu and Wesley lake. Shady Glen House Fourth Ave. one block from Ocean All modern Improvements. Superior table service. Twenty-third season uuder present manage­ grew' up girl is a widow aud keeps Near Filth avenue bathing grounds. Complete ln all m o d e rn Improvements. ment. Special tegns for June and September. K. S. WAGNER. DURH^n, N. Y. CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. house.” HRS. J. A. FENN. 803 F ir st A venue, Dally mall, telegraph, bathing, fishing. Stap:o-mornIng and evening from Cairo railroad station. Champion Trouble Rorrotvcr. Near the beach and promenade, AJl conveniences and Bowling, tennis croquet, swings, deli«htfuldrives, walks nnd rmbles. Tahleoneof fhebest. Fresh comforts for permanent and transient 'guests. Excel­ eggs, milk nnd vegetables from owner's farm. Pure water and healthful mountain air. No malar ia. “I have known a good many borrow- H otel flatth ew lent tablo, the best beds, and most approved sanitary RATJCS 85 A WEEK for September, Octolwr and November. Asbury Park references—Mr. S. Hem* ers of trouble,” said the man with the Hotel Clarendon equipment. Address G. W. Matthews, Proprietor. men way, 015 Cookman jiyenue, Howard .U uIIck, D a jlv P iiess oflice. —SrMrEi.LIOTT, Prop’r. glasses, “but the worst case, I think, is One block from ocean. Open all the year. Excellent ac* that of a friend of mine who has pick­ N ow O pen. 3 0 a Fifth Avenue, Aabury Park, N. J. commodatlons for guests nt moderate rates. Near car line, ed out bis own pallbearers and made The Brighton churches and popular amusements. . ___ Two b lo c k B from the ocean. One of the finest viewB of the Park and ocean an Third Avenue MRS. H. nUNT. flvon-lig-ine-Sea them all promise tbat they will insist ‘ to be had. Near SunBet Lake, ooating and bathinggrounds. FirstclasB hotel Directly on the Beach Upon having probes stuck Into him be­ Nearest house to the ocean on First avenue. fore he is buried, so as to be sure that In every respect. GEO. W. WATERBURY. F ull ocean view. Every room looking out S u r f H o u s e Twenty-fourth Season, AVON on th e oceun. ho Is really- dead.” E. A. MARTIN. g y j V _ 408 Seventh avenue. Near Seventh avenue Bun parlors. Open all Entirely refurnished from top to cellar. Open all\m the year. n(jt and cold salt and fresh wat^r baths “That is an aggravated case,” replied I l l W e ll the year. Steam heat, baths, gas; large and comfortable^ooms. In the hotel. For terms apply to CRANSTON & HAND, Managers. Avon Inn; or. 127 Uroadway, N. Y. Corner Second avenue and Bergh street. his companion, “hut 1 know of one that Fourteenth season. beats it. The wife of a poet of my The A shland MR8. A. GEORGE. acquaintance is worrying because he M etropolitan H otel may' get rich aud go out la society , two blocks from oeean. Modern Improvements. Appointments first-class. where they will ilatter and spoil him.’* Nineteenth season.. First-class accommodations. The N orthern C. M. JO N ES. One block from Ocean. -Chicago Times-Hera Id. The Leadley Special lta te s for J u n e and Feptcm bar. 1^.T — — J i 2 Corner Third avenue and Kingsley street. PB O B1ST r” & “ LEADLEY I n e Normandieocoan. A Hnfity Reply. T bird A vknuh. “What’ll I do with this lot of raw re­ Evening dinners. Prices on application. cruits?* asked the Pacific islander. M inot H ouse CAPT. J. MINOT, Proprietor. rritf r i |i 208’Second avenue. This, hotel is delightfully located. Only I H p \ j \ f | | | SM |* f | one block from the beach and has all the modern improvements lOooon Grove Z “Raw recruits?” echoed the chief ab- I VI , MKS. C. M. VAN WICKLE. 206 Th ir d A venue. sentmlndedly. "What’s the use ot Now open. Larpe. cheerful rooms. m Pitman Ave., near bothering me with such foolish quesT The W arwick Terms reasonabla Corner Grand and Fifth avenues. Opon all the year. Opposite beautiful Sunset JLalie. T erm s reasonable. . -____ the Ocedn. tlons? Turn ’em over to, tlie cook."— T he B erlitz M. CONKLIN. 800 Sixth Avenue. Two blocks from board walk; full ocean Washington Star. Tw enty-fourth Season. * view : m odern im provem ents. Special term s for .Tune.- ■mm _ Sunset avenue, One block from ocean. AU modern ^mprove- T h e E d w a r d JA 8, M. HAGERMAN & SON, WINTER SEASON' , 1 116 uY lflQ lSO n S?ent?* Bftths, electricllghu, electric bells. TTablo/flrst-clasa. CHAS..J. HUNT. Bean Brnminel Reprimanded. Evening d inner. J. K. DODMAN. 210 Second avenue. Eleventh Beason. Good Ocean THE TOWERS, LAKEWOOD, fl. J. Beau Brummel once Insolently re­ view. Superior table. Special terms for (he Spring plied to an Invitation to take tea by! Hotel G ladstone and Fall zqonths* Mns. M. E. APPLEGATE. . Corner Grand and Munroe avenues. One block from Electric /v*/\ enwand flvo minutes walk from tho beach o r railroad etaupn. remarking thnt he never “took” any-j 1 f i e U r a l l i i c Steam heated. Open all the year. Superior table. Commodious thing but physic. . * v U f „ t — ____ 802 F o u rth avenue, 2 b locks from beabh. Season April 1 *1V Dorches.porches. Special Special rates rates for for fafamilies: mil Jos. M. J. GENUNG. | ||0 n a w i n o r n e to0^tj[£mbor’ termfl fQr the-spring and Fall “Yes, you do,” frowned hie hoBtesajj E . J . OOTY. a ■g Third avenue. Ono block from the beach. All modem “you take liberties.” — *■ Second avenue, n ear th e beach. T h e A l b e m a r l e imPro,cmenta- NeffiytonitKstb£.0i?hHAHN jvo\r o p e n MISS'E, M.- SQH o A e LD. _ For wounds, burns, scalds, sores, sicln’ G rand Certtral H otel Special,terms for the spring months. diseases and all irritating eruptions, nothing A; TERHUNE, Proprietor, Advertise io THE DAILY PR E tf so soothing and heallng.as DeWltt’s Witcn 612 FIRST AVENUE. H&zel Salve, Mrs. Emma Bolles, Matron Two.minutes’ walk from beach. Open entire year, Now bpen under ^new management. A delightful Englewood Nursery. Chicago, soys of it: 'Steam heat. Modern Improvements. Summer homelike house; irJl Improvements; convenient to The Philadelphia rates, $8 to $15. Fall and winter prices, 85. to 58. T h e W a r d V i l l a “When all else falls in healing* our babies,, $07 8tmB« Avenue. tea considered the occan. UBS* SALTER- it will oure.” W. R. Ham. / „ 8 .THB ASBURV PARK PA1L/V PRB8S. SITUATION VERY GRAVE.

Intense Excitement at Cape It’s Not Easy to Tell Town and Johannesburg. 'HIS SPACE RESERVED FOR The story of our furnishings HINISTER8 CALLED TO LOHDOH.

for summer service. Department mentioning is all that can be Urgency M eeting of IlrltiNli CnfBlnet done; the detailref items must be left for individual inspection on Friday—Act I vlty nt Adm iralty* IVar and Foreign Office*—'W llhcl- Suppose we visit first the department where ready-to- mlnn AppenlN to Victoria. WEDEL Wear garments for ladies’ and misses are on exhibition. Here Cape Town, Sept. (i.—It is reported that the Hon. J, II, Hofmeyr, the Afri­ we find an array of skirts of all fabrics, work suits and bicycle cander leader, has telegraphed President suits of all the popular materials, made in styles the latest, and Kruger that he cannot expect help from Cape Colony iu the event of hostilities. in manner the best. Shirt waists? The display we have has no It is now believed here that Mr. i ‘ake- 6 2 0 man’s arrest was due to a blunder on the Fall rival on the sea coast. Not a popular coloring, style, or ma­ part o fth e local public prosecutor in pre­ maturely supposing that the climax had terial but here is represented, and all down to date, trims and been reached aud therefore hastening to furnishings. execute the warrants on the prearranged Finery Fancics understanding. A detachment of 3d Cape police ha’s beeu COOKMAN ordered from King William’s Town to None too soon to be thinking of a new gown for fall. Mafeking, which is iu a rather unpro­ We have anticipated our patrons’ cravings for a change and BATHING SUITS tected condition. The excitement in Cape Town is at are showing this week the modish dress patterns woven at fever heat. Every edition of the papers W e’ve long been the leaders in this line and guard well is eagerly snapped up. The general feel­ AVENUE home and across the sea. Among the new goods are the old ing is that war is not far distant. the claim which we fancy we can maintain. There’s nothing in It is impossible, however, to ignore the standbys, in plain materials and color, and the new and chic the to be desired garments for tot or corpulence but we have existence of sharp divisions among the colonists for'aud against the Transvaal. effects in plaids and variegated hues. Pricing ranges of course it, and in all grades. The dye anc} make the same sort we The latest information-is that, owing to with the quality, but the cheapest are the very best pf their pressure, brought to bear by leading Afri­ have so successfully handled for many years. canders here, the Transvaal government grade, so no matter what grade you buy you get your money’s will probably agree to the proposed con­ ference. . worth. Better drop in today and spend an hour looking the Ollicihl reports are- being received new comers over. Of course we would like you to buy, but showing that the natives in the colony SHE’LL BE A DU'CHESS. Mme. Drey In* an Olrl and W oman, and the various territories are restless. DRESS GOODS The* firmness of Mme. Dreyfus in there will" be no importuning for you to do so. A Colonial Dam e to Wed a Gr&ndion standing by a man convicted of. a base All grades and weaves of course in stock, but just now CABINET COUNCIL CALLED. of the Dnke €*f Argyll. crime surprised all who knew her as a A cablegram from Loudon says growing girl. She had then a placid particular interest centres in the light and airy substances Min Intern H urry to London-—Activity Doug'lJts W alter Campbell, a son of the In W ar Olliee. disposition and seemed to have no will lale Lord Walter Campbell, third son Known as challies, lawns, batistes, monsselines, etc. We London, Sept. (J. — The premier, the of her own. But ns Mme. Dreyfys, In F all Clothing: of the Dujte of Argyll, has become en­ tocked upenormously, but the first installment has already Marquis of Salisbury, will come to ‘Lon­ law guardian of her husband’s fortune don today frou. Walmer to confer with gaged to “Miss Lawrence of New and the self appointed guardian of his' been exhausted] and duplicated—(a quiet word in behalf of the secretary of state for the colonies, York.” It is thought the lady is Miss honor, she was purposeful, prompt and For M en and Boys Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, and a cabinet Ruth Lawrence, a daughter of Judge strong. She never recoiled from a bold selection and price ticket.) council has been summoned for Friday, Abraham R. Lawrence of the supreme action or course.when she thought* it urgent messages having been sent to all court. Miss Lawrence was one of the Cool days will soon swoop down on us, when one must the ministers requesting their attendance. might teud toward his deliverance. There is great activity at the admiral­ Though young aild more than pretty, don heavier clothing to save doctor bills. Our stock, of fall ty, the war office and the colonial olliee. she had the good sense and feeling to AS TO CLOTHING Numerous telegrams from South Africa remain in the shade. Her calm forti­ weight clothing for men, youths and boys is now on the tables arrived at the colonial olliee yesterday, tude enlisted. general sympathy, peo­ ready for critical looking over. We manufacture our ready Men’s, youths’, and boys . Just what is needed for the but their contents have uot been made ple who almost, go into convulsions of public. ftfry when the judgment of the court to put on clothing right here in Asbury Park and take par­ prevailing weather, either in suits complete or separate gar­ General Lord Wolseley, field marshal of cassation is sx>oken of before thev and commander in chief, is in daily com­ 'Show respect for Mme. Lucie Dreyfus. donable pride in every garment turned7 out jby our tailors. ments. The prices range from 48c to $24.00. munication with the war office, as are also General Sir .Evelyn Wood, adjutant At Rennes tflj|a-.bap. preserved th at Patrans-canJmve-our guarantee-that clothing—made by us is Of shoes, w e. have that general comprehensive line same dlgnlficd"reseiiv&''" At first she general of the forces, and Colonel Hec­ all right -as to quality of materials, and the stock is varied which is to be expected of a first class establishment. W e fancy tor Archibald MacDonald, aid de camp thought It less afjectpfr 'ia go on foot to to the queen. and from the military^prison. But enough to give every one a perfect fit, no matter what your there’s nothingjin the way of style, size or make but here it is It is asserted that the officers of the snap shotters so beset her In the street Highland Light artillery, at Devenport, as to force her to go in a dosed car­ measurements may be. W e are featuring fall overcoats, both to be found, andjwe’re extremely careful of the margin of pro­ notified their men last evening to prepare riage, They formed a polyglot mob. as to assortment and price. Made to measure clothing, as fit in this department. for departure, probably on Thursday. They hired boys to play leapfrog on the sideway before her. This obliged usual, for more money, with expert cutters trimmers and Anxiety at Johanneibarg. her to stand, and then tbe snap shotter Johannesburg, Sept. U.—Public anxiety tailors to give satisfaction in this always busy department. shows no abatement, aud the exodus of found bis advantage. the population continues. The staffs of A .number of gushing people have several lurge financial houses are leaving been overwhelming her with flowers COOK’S BEE HIVE here with their books for Cape Town. and Captain Dreyfus with flat, com­ At a public meeting held at Boksburg the monplace congratulations. She sent Sum m er Goods on the field cornet guaranteed the safety of all the, flowers to the gardener of Mme. the residents of the district. He an­ MtSS ftUTH LAWKEKCK. six Incorporators of the Colonial Godard’s villa, where she stays. To nounced that the natives would be trans­ have her rooms there decked out like a ported immediately upon a declaration of Dames of the State of New York and a war in trucks that were waiting at every relative of the famous John Lawrence, prlnin dontia’s boudoir was not to be Bargain Counter railway station, and- he advised families who, as captain, of the Chesapeake, thought of. She was in mourning and to group themselves and that superin­ gave voice to the’ famous command must remain so until her husband’s re­ Our midsummer clearance sale was successful both to tendents be appointed to take charge, of to his men, “Don't give up the ship!” habilitation. No hotel keeper would each group. Miss Lawrence lives at Ko*28i> Lexing­ receive h er at Rennes. Rime. Godard us and our patrons. It hurried the going of summer special­ heard this. As site admires the fine 1 5 0 Ilollnnd’n Queen For Pence. ton avenue, this city, 'fhere are O P E R A T O R S character Mme, Dreyfus has show'u ties, and while we sold the goods at a loss, we gained room Magdebtug. Sept. 0.—The Magdeburg three lives between Douglas Campbell Gazette says that Queen Wilhclmina of and the dukedom of Argyll. lie iff she offered her the use of her villa and to display more seasonable stock, so we were benefitted. THe has gone herself to lodgings. Her th> Netherlands lias written to Queen only 22 nnd moderately well off.—New price slaughtering was all in favor of our customers. Super­ Victoria, appealing to the British sover­ York Journal. guest has with her all her brothers-ln- eign to intervene in the interest of peace law', her father nnd tw o friends who intendents of departments have made a final round up of sum­ iu South Africa, Women Smoker*. showed her true friendship in her evil WANTED! It is generally known that the Prin­ days. They sny that'tlie Iladamard- mer goods overlooked in the first counter and shelf clearing, »e»vey Anliore. cess of Wales is direct In her speech Dreyfus families insist on paying and these derelicts have been remarked as to prite for phe­ Gibraltar, Sept. 0.—Admiral Dewey Mme. Godard a rant of 3,000 francs a Come in at once and secure m achines. has landed here and is staying at the and kpeu iu argument. One evening Bristol hotel. Yesterday afternoon he uot long ago some of the ladies of month.—London Truth. nomenal quick selling this week. ' The left overs are all right took lunch at the American consulate. the court were discussing before the Army oT women I»Ilnl*ter«, as to style and quality, but we can’t carry summer goods over The Olympia is taking ou 1,100 tons of princess tin* fact that some of the There are today about 300 women coal. All tlu> trejicrals and the field offi­ fashionable English women now openly ministers in the United States. In until next year, so they must leave the store instanter. Also pressers w anted cers here visited Admiral Dewey at his smoke cigarettes after dinner. At lasst America- the ministry is being more hotel. They were received with the one of the ladies who was preseut, ad­ used by women ns a profession than greatest courtesy. The admiral has de­ (JWOfJcourse you know that our annual $ 2 S h o e clined a large number of dinner invita­ dressing the princess, said: “What do the law. The great value of women Sale is now on. This is a reminder to .those who tions. preferring to attend few social you think of it V If there iJMiny pleas­ ministers ln America is for scattered to iron night shirts. functions. He has declined Admiral ure or comfort in tobacco, is it fair that parts that cannot possibly afford to are looking for bargain snaps in footwear made Drury's invitation to become a guest at the men should monopolize itV Do support a man. They can maintain a the Admiralty House, but has accepted you believe ii to be as corrupting to woman minister. to sell for $ 5 . Good wages can be earned by Operat­ ,‘0 i invitation to dine there ou Friday. the body and mind as Lady Blank says The chief opposition to women pas­ He has : i » accepted an invitation to at­ it is?” tors comes Iroin ministers of the poor­ tend an afternoon tea at the governor’s The princess stalled. “I cannot de­ er and least qualified class. Of course, ors who w ill work steady. cottage, which the governor is now occu­ pying while his regular residence is un­ cide on the medical or moral bear­ the older ami more conservative min­ dergoing repairs. It is stated that the ings of the questlou,” she said gently, isters, bishops, nud the like, do not look Olympia will-start for rNeW York on Sun­ "but. I have luititffMl that men who with much pleasure ou n woman In day. use tobacco to excess always speak the pulpit. But many congregations In of them selves‘a< ‘slaves to the habit* The Steinbach Company the Uuited States are ready for wo­ STEINER & SON Fourth ("In hn Ponttiinttfer«. and declare that It ,1s Impossible to men ministers*— Snu Francisco Exam­ Washington, Sept. G.—The following break from it. I do not see why iner. ' fourth class postmasters have been ap­ pointed: women who are trying to emancipate The Mammoiith The Ocean Palace ASBURY PARK, N. J. themselves from customs which they Gifts Fvom the Qneen, Pennsylvania—Joseph It. Ncy, Dow; Before sue left Balmoral for Windaor Mary K. II. Duer, Dyerstown; IL B. declare are tyrannies should volun­ tarily put on a yoke which most men Queen Victoria gave presents to a large Both Establishments on tro lley Line I*liflipplut'N KeeeljH * tirow. George,-(Jarmans Mills; Harry F. Smith, number of her servants. One hundred OeifUown; S. A. Cooper, Ilarmonsbnrg; find Intolerable.” \\ asbiiitfton. Sept. *>.- The war depart­ and fifty were Introduced to her majes­ ment hug mvivfil. h.v rahle from Manila, Mary *E. Itose. Ilaydentown: I’. P. Un­ ASBURY PARK The Oiml a* n Love Token. ty by Mr. Lawlej, clerk of the kitchen. the receipts from all sources nt the three ger. Leech's Corners; L. D. Tiffany, Lu- Her Majesty’s Corseti casville; John J. Landis, Plank Itoad; The opal is no longer considered of The upper servants wore presented principal p o r ts iu tin* Philippines in the with umbrellas, jewel cases, glove ‘ •XSrt^? month o f August.' Th<* total receipts Cornelius Hauer, Sacramento;.James II. evil omeu by those who are the best In­ Our patrons cannot but have observed that we hare takea a amount to $tit*7.tilH. Tin* customs re­ Sturgeon, Silver Brook; George W. De­ formed. It has become popular to be­ boxes and the like, while the lower keon interest in the Belling of HEDR MAJESTY'S CORSET. ceipts an* ,B„v ports the eus* vault, Shirlaud; Iteuben Brooks, Three lieve that Instead of 111 luck the opal servants nnd the police received each This we have done, first, because the makers stand back of us Toms rtM'fipts an*: Manila. $420,01)0; Iloi­ Tuns; George Wolf, Tunnelville. carries with It the best of luck aud ft photogravure framed In oak of her and enable us to fully guarantee every corset we sell; second, be­ Bath Houses cause HER MAJESTY'S CORSET has given more complete lo. s i 11.INMI; (Vim. The receipts Tronbie In urnnnwicK, i>a„ beared, happiness in its highest form. Indeed, m ajesty tak tn in her 1887 Jubilee satisfaction to our patrons thau any other corset we have ever Equipped with all the mod­ fro m all sources exceed those of July hy Atlnnta, Sept. (».—Governor Candler It is now considered the token of dress. handled. ern improvements for the $Kiri.01N nud ex<‘ecd those o f any pre­ has been asked to send a Gatling gun to mutual love, burning bright^ lu all the Superintendent Fraser was presented Not only does H E R M A JE ST Y ’S brace the body and ease vious month since the date of occupation Brunswick, Ga. The request comes be­ colors of the rainbow.. It is the gift of' with a kettle and spirit stand aud In­ the back as no other corset will, but it will outwear any corset ever hy the I *11 it ed States hy $18,242. comfort of bathers. cause of the implied threat in a state­ lover to sweetheart, the symbol of ah spector Quinn of Scotland Yard a pair constructed. ment recently made by a negro editor You should get acquainted with it. ^CunniM'tieut Murderers flanged. eternal devotion, and of so devoted a of brass candlesticks.—Philadelphia FOR SAliE BY O pen weekdays, 7 a. m. to that armed negroes were ready to sus­ North American. Hartford. Sept. ft.—Frederick Max tain him in whatever he said or did. character a« to show Itself iu con­ 5 p- m. Hroi'khans was handed at the state pris­ stant and ‘fiery Hashes of beautiful STEINBACH COMPANY on at Wethersfield shortly after mid­ color. A New Color. *Both Stores: Cookman Ave. and Main Bt. and Cookman Ave. Sundays from 6 a. m. to 10 A Man With a Conscience. and Emory Bt., Asbury Park, N. J. night this m»nmi)! for complicity in the Washington. Sept. G.—United States To emphasize this romantic Idea, the Blue Is the color par excellence nt the a. m. murder of lianiel N. S. Lambert of Wil­ Treasurer Iloberts has received a con­ opal is now cut in the form of a heart, moment, but I*arl$ has affected a new ton. l>ee-. 17, 1M»7. The drop fell at science contribution of $300 from an un­ arid the sentiment -Of- a-heart on- fire shade far removed Tfom'Jtho--blue so lli:U>, and lu minutes ami 30 seconds known party. with love is one which appeals to all much seen here in foulards and muslin. CHARLES F. WYCK0FF P. G. SNEDEKER, later the physicians in attendance pro­ nounced life oxtinct aud the body was PrbfrreMH of Reerultlnff. lovers. This heart, when small enough, The new shade Is a rather washed oOt Toothache Superintendent lowered into the casket by the state. Washington. Sept. (J.—The number of is set io a ring, but Australian opals blue aud of gray tinge. It Is cool look­ Many people suppose It one of those enlistments Monday was 201, making a have recently been Imported of suf­ ing and hence effective. The essential i i s r Mixed Paints necessary ills that flesh is heir to. In Hu il l-'i re 111 Buffalo. total of 2,SOU for .the last call for volun­ ficient size to xiermlt of their being touch of black velvet adds much to the many Instances it Is their own fault, liulTalo. Scpi. l-'ire iu tho premises teers. used iu a simple gold frame aa a pend- real beauty of tbe new bine. HARDWARE AND NOTIONS which might have been avoided. of the Mill< I >i vdock company last ni^ht aut for the lorgnette chain. These Toothache Is the result of long negleo did .Sl'Mi.imu ilaina^e. The woodworking BRIEF NEWS NOTES. Stale bread will remove soot and dirt All kinds of Interior and Exterior Painting opal hearts are also used for the cen­ done, e ith e r by c o n tra c t or d ay ’i w ork. of a diseased tooth. simp*. eiiirine room and pumphouse ters of, broochea. from papered walls. The hard,crust E stim ates ch eerfu lly ghrt>B, were destroyed. The wooden steamers Lieutenant Baston of the Fourth cav­ Toothache is not therefore a criter­ alry hao organised a band of 100 Muea- must uot be used, as this will scratch ion that the teeth need atleuLiou; It Ionia and (tcorj'e Spen< er. moored near EvolntJon. the paper. Office 700 Main St by. were damaged to the extent of £5,000 bebe scouts, who will operate under the Cor. Sewali A**. Asbnry Part is proof that they have not been at-*** direction of Major General Lawton. All A girl named plain “Mary” at her each. birth dropped tlu* **r” wken she. grew Five I)rowue«l. tended to soon enough. Toothache of them were former Spanish volunteers. would be a rare ^pcurence If prompt Limit Oil nt Dulltir Mark. They will be uniformed and will be arm­ up and became Miss May. As she began Bath, Me.. Sept. (I.—By the capsizing Lima. ().. Sept. d. - Lima crude oil h ed with Krag-Jorgensen rifles. to shine in a social way she changed of the yacht Aliaoia in .Sheepscot boy Gun-shot wounds and powder-burns, cuts,, ’' ^^TXeaCoiv-wflro-giy.en to^hffteeth. touched the do I la 1; mark for the lirst tiiatr the “y" to **e” and signed her letters five persons were drowned. The victim.* 1 Bxammation free.'" j i Black Hawk, the most noted' *oF"the are Dr. John H. Steadman, ' William bruises, sprains, wounds from rusty nails, iu three years. The market has been cluafs Of the Wisconsin Winnebago In­ M ae.. About a year ago she; w as m ar­ nsect stings and Ivy polsionlng,—quickly gradually adrum iut.r, and a 2 cent rise Nason, Harry Iliggins-, Frank Avery, all dians, ia dead. Black Hawk had been ried, and now she has dropped tbe “e,” of Georgetown, aud James A. Martin of healed by DeW ltt's Witch Hazel Salve. BOSTON DENTISTS, r o:b e s <^ mokes the market: North Lima, $1.01; well known iu the western part of W is­ and it’s-just pla!tu“Ma.” That’s evo­ South Lima ami Indiana, 0U cents. Boston. T he’yaeht was i^pset iu u-aquall. Positively prevents blood poisoning. Be­ R. P. DORAN, D. D. S ., Succt.for l 322IB0tfDtfT. A3B0BT PA21 consin for the last fiO years, was always lution.-- Uogersvllie (Tenn.) Review. • ware of counterfeits. “DeWitt’s is safe a friend of the whites and on several One I! mid red mill Tivp In St. Lonia, Be T rue lo The Pliitfue nt Oporto. and s u r e . W. R. Ham. , 715 M attison Ave. occasions ‘prevented the Winnebagos \ Oporto, Sept. 0.—The Pasteur institute St. Louis, Sept. 0.—Yesterday was the from taking the warpatlr against the Nobody Is more entitled to the gratl* WlncKler Building;. hottest day iu St. Louis this yqar. The lude^of his country than the man who commission, which'recently arrivei hors palefaces. to study the epidemic, asserts that it is mercury climbed the tube at the rate of Preparations are under way for the is true to himself—who its a useful, decree an hour, reaching tlje maxi­ Iphe genuine Indian plague. The commis­ establishment ’in Chicago of a hotel on right living. law abiding subject. Hap­ sioners have begun treating patients with mum at when it registered 102 the plan of the Mills hotels of New York py the man. and happy the community the shade. toe Pasteur serum and protest against city, "where patrons can secure a first in which he lives. If. through all tho the inefficiency of the. sanitary cordon. class room, including bath, for 20 and 30 ' FlrAvork* For n Week, . storms and struggles of „ his day, ho ADVERTISE IN cents a night. The project is being ad­ E. vE. Turner, Compton, Mo., was cured New York, Sept. p.—At the meeting of vocated by John if. Bogue, agent for carries unstained to the end “the white the board of aldermen It was resulted the Continental National Bank building, flower of.a.blameless, life*.’ of^UAb by DoWltt's Witch Hazel SalV e that the ordinance pertaining*to the dis­ who Is forming a stock company and after'\Bu£terIng seventeen years and trying charge-of fireworks be suspended during has already received the nt oral and finan­ W e a t h e r F o r e c a s t . over twenty remedies. PhyalolanB and Dewey celebration week, from Sept. Advertise in THE \ PRESS cial indorsement cf a number of capi­ Probably shower-: souiewh-at warmer; Surgeons endorse It. Beware of dangerous' to Oct. 1. talists. fresh to brisk southerly winds counterfeits. W. R. Ham. V '