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D a ily -Late;-'ffews By Telegraph FOURTEENTH Y^AR. N0.'l02. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1900 -SIX PAGES- PRICE ONE CENT SAVE Place your Fire In- surance with the ojd" ' est and be'st com- panies in the world. MONEY Represented by. \ D C . C O V E R T ; 208 Bond Street; Asbury Park, N. J. ASBURY PARK and OCEA.N OR0VH ( Hotel Dnioflwlok. Omcu ■{Railroad Depot and • 1214 Bangs Avenue. Principal Ofllco .... ,-...800 MAIN STRBET Uooda Btored at reasonable rate*, Telephone connection.. P.O. Bor 607, - - -. - . ASBUBY PARK . ONLY . ■■■■•• : ,/ •: , .| ' ONE CENT , - . w W ill buy iv postal card* on ■wliteSs to writo us tlms vojir c; vk- n«!d« the. doctor. Wo nil! aeoif for It as once, put it In thorough order, and return it to your- mantel lieCore ycfu. have Bearoely missed i t, ., nnd charge you an hojiest pries for our time iitui skill. Pianso'Btop nnd think. for one mS- m otit.'-A io wU-your- atqoks dolnpr-ita-wpll <ia, they uii6u'd ? is mil nost .vou nothicg to -lit us inspect them. Wo never find Imagi- „,,imry faults nor umko unnecessary repairs. CLAUDE J W ISEMAN. '...Jeweler and Optician : ------- 6|g Cookman Ave. Special attention si von to fitting Kiasaes to correct all defects ot vision. EXAMI- NATION FREE. '- C orrect G la sses " . ARE A HELT> to weak'eyes anil often relieve dizziness and hoadacho.. It'you think your: glasaos are not-correct call and have your, eyes ex- amined FR EE OF OHAROB. You may bave your frames repaired aud adjusted ■wlilie you wait. . . All work fully warranted, at prices with- TH’reaoU ot alt. ; r— : ~ Willard C, Wiseman ORADUATH o r riCIAK Asbury Park Optical Parlor, '* 903 Cookman Ayenuo. Cor. Emory Street, t. DH iin BiKcnnt Time for Services and Subjects -of Sermons to be Given. S. EDWARD YOUNG TO PREACH dwier of Exercises In tiio Various Jlouges of .Worship ut Aabury I’urk, Ocean drove' and Vicinity- Tho- Tuples for Presentation- ami Consideration — An Address on “The American tJniverstiy.” TilORNLKY CIIA pkl , Ocean? Urovc.~Kx- porloncp m eetin g u t SI.SI0 p . m . every S unday. C hurch of tiik H oly S pihit .—$ cv. M'. I». Qlcnnon, pastor. Mass at a. in.- Bcna- (llction ftffcer hmsK. r . ''V ./ Mr. -Moriah Cliapkl, West Park,—Ser- VtOO^rtt40.80-4i^UrIWKt^rii0 iiriiHr^'Chftfge- of Itev. Thonmxliobintfon. ' 'A„ Christian asd Missioxauy* A lliancr, Mjkmlo bulUilng.—ileoting every Suiiiliiy jit Jl.JH), iind ovory^humlnyufc 7.30 p. m, Trinity Epjs^^vi-;-;Church.—Itev. Ai. reek)iv Morning; pmyor-and sermon at 10.30; evening pniyor uml ser- m on a t 7.80.'; ' • . EVANOKLI6 ALLI.’TUKKAX C TlU1 IG'H.—I te v . George A>Geiiztiior, iiastor. stmdny-scliooV a t 9.80 . ni.; m orning, scrvlce nt '10.45; *o v o n i n g a t 7.45. - F irst B aptist , church .—Rev/Z. Clarke Marten, pastor. Preaching at 10.80 a. nr. anil 7.JJ0 li, in. .Snmluy*Kchool a t 2.150 p t in. 15. Y . P . IT..■\\rertiu*wluy u t 7M p . m . ' *Sf. PAUL'S M. K.'Cnir RCH, Ocean a rove. Pivaching ;at 1 10;:w n .-m . aiul 7JJ0 p. m. By the l«istor} Kvv. J. O. KeetU Sumlny- pehoul at and Kpworih Lwigne at O.JlO. ■First M ethodist K. C hurch . — B ov. Ell Clifford, pastor. .Services at lO.IW a. nL and 7JJ0 p .m . Siimliiy-.Hchool a t 2.IM) p. in.- Epw orth‘ Jj(‘agui! v»js]ier s<;rvi«e a t 0.Jk).‘ ItksciiK M ission , si M ain stiTot. (J. W . O u^er, superinteiulent. Sunday- school and adults' Bible class (M rs. Hill, teacher), a t 2 p. in. I'ivening service a t 7.15. AV i isf'O rov i O I i ^ f o M s ^ r i ^ C n u rch ..— Rev. W illiam Cl.. ^lo.v«r, pu^tmv^'TSer^ vices at 10.SM) a. in. and7.ao p. m; Sun- day-school a t j'S.’.p.- in.- am i young iHM5ple!s nuujting a t fi.IU). ^ ' - B radlky B kach mktiiodist K. C hurch . Itev. TUonuis S. Ui-wk, imstor. At-il.HO a. m., class meeting; 10.510, sermon by j«ib- t o r ; I3.JM) p . i n . * S u n d a y -s c h o o l; (UK), E p - worth Jjcagtie; 7^10, -sermon by jxtstor. Cl RAND AVKXUK ltKKORMf]D CHURCH.— P r w i c h i n g n t lO.UO u i o r i i i n g a n d 7.*i0 even- ing by Tlev. .William AV.* "Wilcox of Xpw Yor£. 2.U0 p , nT. Y . Pk. S. C. E. at 0.15. Pnvycr - m eeting every Friday at 7.1Wi». m. Fi rst CON(i redation ' al C hurch /— Preaching nt lD.'iihL m. aml 7.80 p. nu l»y the pastor,;Re,v. Dwight E. Marvin, Ph.D. Subject: Morning, “The Savior’s Text;’’ evening, -‘His Xame Shall Be CalledAVoir- derful;M Snbbath-school at 2.JW ami Y. P. B. C.,K. a t 7 o’clock. V F irst P resrytkrian C hurch .— ltov<- A . G. Bale, jMifitor/ MorningAvonshipat 10.5U); pm iehlug by jMtstor; sertnon, “The .K6- nmnce of the clositel." Suiulay-school itt 2.J50 p. iii. CJii intlall Endeavorat 7 o’olock. iTvorybtHly’H Sumliiy .evening servleC* at 7.JM); sermon, “'l’he Ijargeness of Life.” . W rst Park 7MethoihSt E. Church.— Hev. O. E.-IIaiicock, pastor. In the morn- ing Kev. M. C. Beale, D.D. of Boston, will speak In the inteivsfc of the, A m erican U ni- versity. Pas I or’s evening sermon topic, “Why God Scat His. Son to This World.” Sunday-school at 2 p. in. Epworth League m eeting n t (UK). l_-— ------- - A PROPERTY RENTTBD A : For, this season at Al- lenhurst,within 500 feet of the ocean front, can be • bought ’ for $4,000 less than it cost, on terms to suit purchaser. Investigate, this a 'rare investment. W . H . B E E G L E , - 22b Main St., Anbury Bari; 53JIH81 $50,000 flu,» . ? fl»«S;00Q Asbury Parlt anaOcean Grove BANK; Corner Mattison Ave. andMala St., ASBURY PARK. N .J . . Corner Wain Avenue »n<I Pllgrttn Pathway OCEAN QROVE. HENRY O, WINSOR JPrealdent. _ GKO. tffKVANB, Vtce-Pn»Henfc. EDMUND El DAYTON, Caabler JKS8K MINOT,,Assistant CwUlar. * , 'V .'r ’ ’ . directors : ' . t . ra^Nm : no. J .’A. v , hethio *, M . K. DUOaiNON JOfiWmJBBAnn 0 . 0. cLMrroN n»o. w. KVAifa . oso. vr. treat * 9. fEJiaUBOM • j AM0B TILTOM BBVBT Ci/WlNBOftL- - - * Accounts Raojieptfully^ Solicited Safe Deposit.Boxes tp Rent. / ; We Iqquo Forelfln •Drafts arid Let~ ©rs of Credit. * * }. '*■ AVkstmixstru P rrshyteiuan .C hurch . Hew George .f. M lngitis^D.D., pastor. M orning service fit-lO.HO; jmsitor’s sermon topic, “Comfort for Christians.” Sunday- school and. pastor’s Bible elitss at-*2.!M) m.^ Y iiung iwople.’s m eeting a t tK-ifi. _fc*9P?«*s service at 7.Jib*, sermon by Rev, S. Edwaitl -Young of Pit iHburgf Pa.i'-formerly 'pastor o f thlli cliurch. 1 *. .< SPANISH WAR VETERANS r, •' >.1 ~ Annual ttunqnot to: lio Held May 11—Of- v rtcerM Nominated—Deolde to ‘Join the.N ational OrKartlKtttldn. . - A meeting pf the Company A Veterans’ association was hold in their rooms in the Appleby building last night. ^ The atten- diince was; largo aiyl a very interest ing meeting resulted. Commander George E. AVhite presided.4 A fter the m inutes of»tho last annual meeting had iKHmrcndnml ap- proved tho following:; blflcers were nomi- nated: .Commander,*;’George 30. W hite; vJcc*coinmander, ■.f.* ilenry Ityno; adju- tant, Cbiudo V. Gueriti> color liairer, \V. C. Wiseman; paymaster^. I); Dudley*. The annual bnniiue£: >yul lie held oil the evening of Friday, Mayt 11i and the libove oHlcers will be elected’at that time, After some 'discussion' It was decided to join the Spanish-Ani^rican W ar Veterans* association, d national organization which hi'ts-ljobri-fonneilr— M. E. Howb, .C. y . Guori'ii and,George E. Hu lick Were appointed.as a Coininittce- to atrange for tho bnnqu£t. . They .will se- lect a place a litl report l^ick to tho associa- tion at a meeting to be held next Tuesday evening.- -A t this time -the-final-arrange'* ments \VlU*tle perfected. An invitation has lieen extended to the nie^ibors of Com- pany If to attend the M^ncmet and. ti ^erj’ pleasant tline Is anticipated. HAILED AVATpIt WITH HAT.«f, Pound ■Fijiliormen . ut *; KTOeron Had a TIirllHng * Adventure on Thursday. W hile on their way Thursday to tho off: shore poiujd at Klborqn> Captain Isaiah Gillespie and crew of the lOlherou J ’ish company had a thrilling experience. George Bird, as lirst ip^te; Anthony Wil- liams, second mate, and Budd Watson and Thomas Bird w'ere mom tiers of Captain Glllespltt’K-'crew. -The ere\v,VWu«~wItlumt oilers and boots. .The sea*\>*As rough and the liwit was Oiling w ith watfcr. * . When Captain RussoU^^iito and his son, Augustus, reached the 6re\y. they wore hard at worlr balling water' for dear llfe: with their hats, in order to keep their boat afloat. Thb fishermen wens about, to give j> in despair whon succor arrived. HIGH" SCHOOL NOTES Interesting Arbor l>ay ExorpIscH—A Fine DISREGARDS AGREEMENT City Building Inspector Remains in New Structure1Until Provisions of Or- - diuonco Are Complletl \Vltli. Building Inspector Ormerod had another slight controversy. yesterday- ;with- the ludlder of ,the- new four-story hotel on Seventh aveilue. ** . Under an agrecfiient with the street committeeiiiul the inspec- tor aflditloiiai tlnilxjr was tojje used and other chitnges made to strtuigtjien the structure, so us to avoid any possible danger.. ‘ •' .When the Inspector called yesterday he found- the building wras Ixiing plasteied w Ithou t ' the agreement havfng been car; ried oiit. The attention of the _contractor, was again cnjled to the matter, rtadlio was tohl that unless the building •ordinance was complied - with, the* work . would be stopped entirely. The foreman of the work became very impudent, and Mr.* Ormerod started out to procure the required legal notice to stop tho work. ’ . lie hud not; been gone long before the owners called upon'him and agreed tyi carry out the plans according to the ordl- nuneeT The necessary changes were made yestenlay i i ftern ooirin the pi’e^nce. tif inspector, and the building will' now i>e completed. - v ; * HANDS SEVERELY BURNED \ : ; ■ ' ; Coticli In I)r. John Taylor’s Room, Set on Fire 1>y Spark From Match, Was ; .'*■ Fitbhed Out or Wlnrtow. Dr. John Taylor of 1105 Grand avemi0 mei wltli a peculiar and sojnewhat.painful accident last night. Upon goin^ ’to his room about 11 b’eloek he struck a matchr to light. the .gas. Part of the brimstone from the end of the m atch Hew across the ro()i n^.imd ... lodged ,; l p . t h e- coveriiig.vof- • u couch": Iii an instant! the couch was all in a bhize, and tiie indications were that a serious lire could hardly lie* averted. Dr. Taylor was. .quick to act, however, and lie summoned D.. C. Bowen, /who re- sides in another part of the house. The burning couch was hurl^t from a second story window 1)>V the tw om en and the dxinger!and oxcltemenfc was over. * —-JDivTaylor?s-handsT-wcre-both"seriously^ burnetl, and a messenger wa^tUspatclunl 'to tho drug store for a lotion, which was freely applied, after >yhlch his, Imnds were liiindagcd. Mr. Bo\yen’s haUds-weve also burned, but'hot nearso badly as those bf 1)r. Taylor. .• : Mtmlcal in I'roHjVeot—A\>1 e. DIhcub. fllon of Important Ooestlon. • A rl>or day was celeb'mtetl yesterday .hi the Asbury Park High school by appropri- ate readings and songs at the morning ex- ercisesjand by the planting of; a tree liy tKepre^iitf^riioFcTass.^T'orii’iHuiV years It has been the custom to set out trees liiid shrubs for beautifying the school grounds. -.Several of the 7inest, trees now bn the grounds were'plantell'by classes of 15 years ago. Yesterday the present senior .class. completed tho line of trees on; the south side of the building by a- fine Nor - way maple, which: was .jjresented to the graduates-Jjy Professor James M. Itjilstop. A t the close of school the seniors; gather- iug'ahout the tree/m eh aided in covering. Its roots by a spadeful of s^dl, A marble stono engravwl.with “Class of HHM)n waS sunk near the tree. A lead pipe contain- ing it manuscript bearing the name of pupils and faculty was^ placed lnsld<’ the stone, that future generations might know when and by whom Arbor day of 1HC0 was celebruted. * The hist high scfhool entertaininent, which will he of u musical luiture,* prom^ Ises to lie eveit more succi;ssft»r-t fi)in that; given early In;the winter. Tht? high school chorus, which Is composful • of, Very ;tfine Voices, and the .school orchestra will fifr* nish abundant variety for ihe solos, drills, ducts and quartettes included1in the pro- gram for the evening. The 1110V School l)ebnting. society Is steadily advanclng in both quality and numbers. The question • whether tho American Indians should have the same, vdtjiig rights as tlio negroes was ably dis* cussed. Those who favored the Indian cauM.WL 'roEr;yhigHulllng-(cap*tjiln),Miss Mabel W insor and Miss Mabel Brazer,' Those on the negative side, were Harold Miller.(captain), Miss Etta Einstein and Miss" Addle7W eir. The judge’s decision was 15 to li) In favor of the negative. W hen the question was opened . for discussion a hot argunient followed,' which addwl greatly to, both the interest and instruc- tiveness of the meeting. A VERDICT FOR $10,000 Jersey City Toacher Itocovers Judgmljnt for Injuries Received While Roard- . niff Trolley Car In This City. Miss Alice Ashhuist,1 vlce-iirincliinl of ppblie scliool Xo. '2, Jersey City, secured a venllct for $10,000 yesterday In the Hudson county branch of the supreme court ri&nllist tlip A tlantic C(Kiyt Electric Ifcillway coin- puny. Sho«taucd f o r $5<»,iHH) d a m a g e s f o r 1 n j u r l e s re c e iv e d D e c. :W>,. IStiS. Miss A shim rst alleged that while board ing one of tho xcompany’!^trolloys at As ctiry Park it started suddenly, causing her to fall into h ditch. Her Spine was injured' and she declared she h«i,s been n)i invalid ever since. - _________ 1 OBITUARY Itl-lfcoitU. Mrs. 3Iary Shiun.^ -' - _ Mrs. Mary Shinn, wlfebf Wllliiiin Shinny died at West Grove last night, aged about Ji3 y e a r s . Sho had no relatives in this ■cowitry.besides those of her own family. Two children, ri boy and girl, survive. Tho funeral atfapgoments have, not been, com- pleted. ' ______ * SANDY ROOK ItOUTE. *“ Hteumer “ Sronuiouth” Will he l*lucea’ln / Service bn Moa«luy, May 7. The( Sjnidy Hook route of tho Central Itallroad'of No\y Jw*sey will Ih^ -open_ for tho seasoiron Mohdjty, May .7. The “Mon- mouth” will bo placed in service on that tlate. : ;■ '• ' Now Meat .Market Onen. . John-rhomsoy’s new* meat niarj;et at 10 SontifM ahrstrcet is now opbn ''for lousi- ness. Tlio now Htdro Is admired by all. It is convonioritly arrange^ and furnished In .fine style, and Is a credit to its euterprls* ing ownO^.*’'Everything's now,'even t^o prices, says Mr, Thomson. ; ;>• t IlE N EFIT-N F W -JERSI3 Y -FISUERM F Nj Proposition to Establish .'Experimental - Station In Allddle Atlantic States. . , The committee,on lnei’chant mArlne and fisheries of tho house at W ashington Jnis i*ei)orted favorably on tho pi'oposition prt>- vidlng for . the establishment of a station for.. the investigation. of probloins con- nected with the fishery Interests, of the middle and south Atlantic states, j ' This will bo of gm it Interest to the flsh- ernien of Xew Jersey. It is estimated that the interests involved am ount to inore than $0,000,000 per year iii oyster fishing, and more than $10,000,000 in general fishing. The amount of fishing which is dtfiio off jjie-coasb of Xew Jem^y Is enormous when it Is taken in comparison'with some other states and tho benefits which would bo de rived from the establishment of tho sta tion contemplated would be Untold in their results.- P ork chqys 8c, lb.yO i'bs.j.ytc., a t H ilV s.t Hill is soiling i»ork forge, lb., ii lbs. 2-lo.f Le^s of lamb lie. lb. nt Hill's. NEW YORK SEASON TICKETS. Sale 5 Trip^ Tickets on N. Y. & L II. Railroad; to iio Resumed. On Tuesday, May 1, the sale of 50, 100 and 150-trlp tickets to Xew York will be roHumod. > Tho attention of the-tfublio is willed to this Innovation, in the matter of rate These .forms aw. goocffor use of the "origi- nal purchaser only, and issued between Mi*y 1 and Oct. Ri. For further Informa tlon seo printed sehedule of nitcss . ' The patrons of thp Xow Y6rk,qiu\"Uong Braneh-mllrohd ai*e affotxlcd^Qargo nuui her and a greiit variety of forms of com miit<itloii tickets o n .. tills lino running from the metropolis to tho seN|slioie^ I.yon-Clnry Engagon^entl ' .1 M,r. and* -Mrs. Lyon of "Fifth tive- nue^-thls-cit>% announce tho engugenient of their daughter, Ber.tha. Eiulorti, to Mr J. Berkoloy Chiry of Xev^York city. Bast spring tonic is Kininonth’s Hypo- phosphites, y5c oo tr i Legs of lamb lie. lb. at IIill’s. Illlfls wiling pork for 8c. lb., 3liis. Stc.f #Pork chbps 8e. lb., 0 lbs. 21c., a t HiH’s^ MAGIE INSPECTS OFFICE |_ExprcHHos,Amaze»nent at Volume of Rusl- * iioHH.Iu. Chancery Court—Judiciary Appointments Not Yet Accepted, Chief .lustlce W illiam J.; Mugle, who was tendei-ed tlie yacjint chancellorship by Governor Voorhge.sThtirsday evening, was at the stn^e house,sVi’renton, for’Keveral hours yesterday. faliiilUirizlng . .himself with the duties brhls hew ollice. W hile the chief justice nsfused to make public any information as to whether hn had or had iiot accepted the otlice» it, was stated by those high in authority that, he bad made up hfs niliut to'becbniO'thechaii" cellor. ! The olllce Is the*most honorable, one In the state, the ehanCellor taking precedence over the governor In the court of pardons. The salary Is '$10,000, the same us that of chief justice. The present term of Chief Justice Magie expires March 1, 1001. C h ic h i ustiw r MagUr IflHl1 tVileir^lluTTU” tall wprk of the elm nee ry court explained to him *l>y Colomil S. Meredith Dickinson, tlu; <h>urt reporter, mid thp chief justice expressed soiuennm/emcntut the volume of the business in the court. 7‘"'It^s-}Hcely-,':Iiow(;ver,'thafr-wheirheasi sumeji the post of chancellor, the chief jus- tice will not attempt as great’anamount of work as did the late Chancellor A. T. McGill. - ' E Q evernor Voorhees last evening rtjfused to discuss, the jiulfciary appofntim*nts.# if(* hatl jiTSir returned froni Basking Itidge, Whtsfe he attended the futieml-of the Itev; Dr. John C. •Itiuiljln, aihl hud not had the opportunity to discuss the chancellorship with Chief ^Igstice Magie. It*wus the in- tention of J-.he chief jusVice t<i confer with Governor .Voorhees last night, but.the con-, fere iice'was necessarily put. off by the- ab - sence of the governor^ * [ Asketl (or a confiriiiaiion of tluj report.* that tiie chief justiceship (in case- of the acwptmice by Cliief Justlce Magie of the chancellorship) would go to Justice.Depue, the governor dec lined tonuikea statement join* way or the other. . , The slate, however; as announced yester- AVON INN SOLD P. llamhlen & Sons of New York the Purchasers—Will Improve Build- lng-»nd‘,Erect"Ne'v~C 9t t » g e s . ;, : ~ The Avon Inn hotel, at Avon-by-the- SeJi, has been sold through the agency of ,1. E. W ortman, to «1.1J. Hainblen & Sons of Xew York city. 'I1 ho now' owners are experienced in the hotel business and Avon, 11111 will be conducted under their man- agement. •_ * . The Messrs. . Hanibleil will be on tho grouiut in the course of a week or ten days to personally supprintoiul the various al- terations and Improvement's which will lie made. Besides numerous changes to the hotel, it is proposed to ercjct abou t a dozen Iiiii cottages.1 house will be made ready for an early opening. , * •. » Suppose.. : —Snppose your: liousit Is on. jlrerwiuitrIs the_easlest Way to >summon tho lire de- paiTment'y * • • . “Supptise a member of your l\ousel\oUl is suddenly and dangerously ill, immediate attendance of. a physician means lif« or death, how' most quickly obtain that at- tendance? ; ( - Suppose any‘one of the’many emergtm- cies when politic aid is desirable or vitally accessory, how may these guardians.of life and property lie instantly notified ? Suppose "unexpect ed guests arrive, the* larder is . low and thn dinner hour near, how connect-with the fiuteher,- the baker and toe confectioner and hurriedly gather the supplies tluit shall make the dinner o credit to the housekeeper ?Ls. Suppose you--wish to gather n group of guests for an evening t<> do honor loan oc- casion or a friend, how most convemiently eoiiu nu n leate with them and recejve thylr acceptance'or'ri»gret,sV V . . Suppose you niv limnvstwl in.the stock market or commercial matter of any sort, but.desire to stop at your opuniry hotist* for a few (lays, how keep In constant touch with Wall street and the mark'd1 cent res 'i Suppose you want seats for the play, n box tor the opera, a carriage fora drive, to engage places at a restaurant, how In in*, credibly short time arrange It all 'i **. ' Suppose you art? obliged to travel, leav* ing a member of your family 111 at. home, how can you ivceive iu»ws at any station from Btiston to Omaha, from Montreal to il\evW est? •. * Suppose you are worrVnl and flurried and bored by ihe petty details of living—the marketing, thn shopping and the annoy- ance of the. hust ling streets—how sit in youV olllceor library and press a button which shall do Itiill foryoiL?-. . Suppose yop would kiiow ^Jie answer ‘to these questions. Here it Is: The giVatest •luxury, convenionce and necessity of the cetitviry^-telephoiic serv te The Xew Yi^rlf anji Xew Jersey Telephone « * . .. * ‘ ■ Ciimpa^iy, *.- . 170 Broiidwiiy, Long branch,-X.-.l ' Agent itppleby’s New ,Tcam. '• ^ T.Frank Appleby has pui'Chtised ii stylish team df .-irbn giny horses, whlch"W will -use iu.connootion wltii *liis ^oiil estiye and Insuranco business. Tho liomiS were puV- ciiaseil fi*om .Siuduel Form an of Freehold Thoy iiro of good.size und'build aiul look very lino attached # to tl\e wagowtitte♦ . Bost modiclno for' indigestion is Tlon- not-iner / * .* IHl t f Legs of Iftiiib 11c. llvat Hill’s. * + Pork cliopa 8c. lb., O jlhs. g-ic., at irill*s.t ‘ ^ H ill is selling pork.for 8c. lb., » lbs. 2-lo.$ day is pretty certiiIn of. i*calizatlon. ’W iat is: Chief- Justice Magie for 'chancellor; Justlce Dcpuc for Chief justice, and Com- mon Pleas‘Judge J. Franklin Fort of* ,Es> ••■ex f6r uss7»ciate justIce. . ; Governor Voorhees is • said, to _-.favor Kqbert X*. McCarter for the Essex county judgeship, although some of the politic- ians of the county, want Joseph Ii. Muiin elevated tq th(! berth. Mr, Muim wis an active aspirant for the place when it was given by Governor Griggs to Judge Fort. - A ll of the appolntntents^AVll 1. be. ad . in- teiim. The names will, of cpitrse, be sent to the somite for full terms-next winter. ARBOR DAY EXERCISES Flno Program Rqndoreil. Ii» . the Ocean CJroveSchool Bulhfliig—AsHaclatlon OhservcdTree Planting Custom. Arbor day was observed in Oceati Clrove yestenlay.I>y tiie public schools aml.cunip- ineotlhg association. '. The school exercises took place in the as- sembly room of, the ^eptumv Township High School building^ the progi^ain being as-rfollows - Hymn, “O, God, Whose presence,” school; ii!citationj “Laughing Chorus,M Dltiiia Biviiner; motion song, “Violets,” first primary grtule pupils; recitation, Our School Yard,” I ju Iu Crowell; “An April Shower,” twelve-primary girls, six ^presenting raindrops and six sunbeams; ^recitation, “Father Hubbard’s Way of Helping oil Arbor Day,” May Lpcas;, recl- Uttion, ‘‘BlHTTIiouglTtH^'lInraUl Osborne; rlfibon dHU, Sixth grade girls; chorus, ’Flag of thq Free,” school. > - ’ 'j, ■ ' The children presented two l irgo iron vases, lllled with blooming ilowers, to the school, Which will be placed on either side of the Main street entiiinceto the building; Many of tho^uirents \yeiv preseut ut the T^xerciiSos.'^e^im^mtatrve^o^ tlon pW'Seiit w'ere yice-President Ballard; and Dr.jJ. II. Alday. The annual tree-planting custom tif the Ocean Grove association was also', ob- served yijStoWlay^afternoon. Dr. A. E. Balhml (iad charge of *the. exercises. A number oj tiees.were planted iti different parts, of thv town In memory.of deimrted residents. Tho lvllglous portion of the program took place at EUin cottage on Main avenue.. THE TEACHING OF LATIN Hr. Fred S. Shepherd of Thin City tlelit'e'rs AddreHH Hefore New Jersey High School Teachers* Association. Dr.Fred S. Shepherd, pvinciiml of Asbury Park schools, will deliver an address before the Xew Jersey,High School Touchers’ as- sociation in Newark today.' Ills subject \> “ The Teach ing of Latin,” nnd his paper will be discussed by Principal L. E. Ho’wlcy of the East Omngt; High whool and several other prominent educators. Dr. Shepherd formerly taught classic in tho Minneapolis Central'High school nml the superintendent- of the Minneapolis chools stated Jn a letter-to the Asbury Park conujiittee last year^.that Dr. Sliep* ly'nl was the best Latin teacher that he liii|l ever knowi(7^~' ' - Aibong the profnlneiit educators >vh.o took iuirt yestl‘r<luy aiul today at the assti- eiation .meeting, iii Newark were Charles .l\ Baxter, state superintendent; 'Dr. Charles II. GUbiu’ti,.superintendent *of the .Newark schools; Henry Snyder,- superin- tendent of tho JoVsey City schools; I)r. -A. B. Poland, superlntbiulont.of the Piiterson schools; Dr. J . M. Groon, prhiciiialf of tfie F SHORT OF ITER . Machinery Carried Away by Boers Not Easily Replaced. - CATIiOLIC PRIEST A CONSUL JLiilior Trouble Fund Starlet mid Ian Fire hufl’erers- the Noted Se Museum—Atrl Increasing: at BuflUlo"—A In Loudon to Itellev^ Ca- Statuo or Huxley, eutlst. Unveiled iu Hritish Murders. . ,* in—Atrbclous ? ii, Saturday.—! rly aluindoncd, . London, havo near (ui pt.u pi ng-t ho Bocrs;- disjwitches to indicate M illtarj’ men hen* the idea of Roberts Therc-is.lltthHntlu* the position of the fleeing federal s. 'Ap|wir«mtly they hav hugged the Basuto-frontier and ]iasst»d north by way of Lady brand. Already thel'r transports.: have been ii*ported at Kcionstadt. Bloemfontein_ls still suffer- ing from lack of. \vuU;r, the JJoers having .removed indlspitusabh; parts of the wfitcr W ’orks inaclilnery which tlu; British eugi- ncers have been unable, thus far to replace. The poors are now permitting one in every ten of tho burghers to return homo on leavo to1 harvest the. crops. MYSTERIOUS 31URDERS. ' '-f Iloilies of Two young LatlieH Iu'North Cer- m'any Terribly M utilated/ Berlin, Saturday.—Two mysterious mur- ders of an atrocious diam eter have oc- curred. i.n North Germany., tii ’boih cases the victims were young ladies apparently belonging to the.* best faniilles. . Oin> was murdoretl iu*ar Litvel^urgandTlic other at Ciissel. Both bodies.were mutilated' ill . a iminnei* which indicated thnt ’ the persons had inet death by. the same -hand* D.’ted- JJtVe* are a t work on tJie yases; . —N,l3W-C(i N 8 UI^VT-S A NTOS.~ Monmouth Trust -— AND — it Monmouth Building', Asiury P ari, IT. J. C A PIT A L ,v . . i .- . .-$100,000. SU R PLU S, .... ... . 25,000. faBiecutcs all Irusis known So the law. ~~ Loaus money on Wond and mortgage. Receives deposits subject to check and allows interest ou dally balances. ' Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent. Pays coupons. -;, . * Mates demand arid time loans on approved ' collateral. \ Safe deposit vaults,. * .. p.’ TWINING; PreaMent.^ ' OrBTMniARVKY, Vice President, P A TTTfiTrwn o . i __ Tilt; Flrst^Catholic^rjhsst Appointed, to a ( Diplomatic-Position. Washington, Saturday.—liev: Father Johu.-J. Cftrimondl, tho sectilar Catholic pricsj. w’ho has Imen appointed, by Presi- dent McKinley us consul at. Santos, the ilrst,priest ever appointed to a dipl'jimitic jjosltiim, inis arrived, hew? to receive, his final instructions. Santos is a seaport town in Sno 'Pauhi, priwince, Bnizll, aiul has a'population upwanls of 10.000. ^IOHEl>AI5(>lCTRpUBt1ES.“" ^ i Workmen ut lJufl’alo Strike.for uu‘Increase^ r qfTIielrWagos. - Buffalo, Sutnrilay.—Labor troubles in llutfalo are' still on the increase, This m orning il.^5.111011 employed in the yawls liiid rejialr Hluipsof the Wt*steru New York* and Pennsylvania ral'ljftiul ' went out on strike.—The cjuise ofth(|strikeis a-d,omaml for an increase of wages. . XO'ST a passencer . " Joim \Vyatt of i’ennsylvaula Jumped- ^ O^^rbourd in Mltloeean. i - O, It. Brown,—i J H. BuchftnQnr~ Dl C. Cornell, W J. Harrison, Col. G. B. M. Harvefr, George P. Kroehl . a . u. iwinintr. Bruce S. Keator, M. D.; H. H. Vreeland, G. P . W. Vroom. New York,;.Saturday.—The steanisliip Luwiniu which arrlvtVl -hens today lost one passtniger on her last trip from this side. John W yatt of * Wllkesbarro, Pa„ a steer- age iMissonger on . the way to. England, juniped overboard and was di’owiiod. / HUXLEY STATUE UNVEILED, :i,rlnce of WaloH Took .Part lit Coremoiiy at the British Museum./.1 London, Sa tu i*duy—The Prince ofW ales today unveiled a-statue-to Thomas- Henry, lluxley, thd noted scientist, in tiie* British m use ii m r KTAIITS ',i HfcLIKI' f UND. L oiuI oiih Mayor Asks Aid for,the Ottawa Ijontlon', Saturday.—Tliij lord ntayhr to- day opened a fund for the relief of the. Ot- tawa and Hull sufferers. Several Suspects ArrestCjl. • ^ London, Satunlay.—‘A despatch from Johannesburg says several arrests havft been made in connection with theexplo- sloti in the Begbi^eugi nee ring works. Clark Jury Ifnable to Agree. * Pittsburg, Satuvdav:—The jury in tin* famous Clark, divorce .case was unable to agree and af inner weir discharged. •• Fair W eather for Suiulu.v.' c*’ Washington, Satunlay. — Fair tonight and Sunilav. ■ i.'resh northwesterly winds. SNite Nornyil school, and*. Dr. X. Mtii niy^ jyie— jjoijj^e -of * ninny t diseases, to say Butler, L.L;D., tcachcr of l>hih)sopb'5r1n' Columbia college. Plunked Shad Supper' At tho Lonox,’ilC> Foqrth avenue, near Kingsley stwot, Tuesday ovcubig. May 1.. Supper serVed-from^O to 8 o’clock. Tickets, Jk) c e n t s . . \ •' ’ 10L2-JI-I ’ Hill is stdling pork for 8 c. 11)., liis. 24c.| % -~— , ;, Legs of lamb 11c. lb. at Jliirs.- . , X Pork chops 8 c. lb., II lbs. 2-lc., at- Uill's.J. PUEAC 11ERS PROTEST. Think l.yueliing Should he Prevented‘by Force—Defend Smoking Habit. Politics was (in important topic in ilu* Ne\\\.Jersey A.'-M. E. eo.nference at Atlan- 'tic.City vesterdav. Hev. J . 1 *, Stansbury, in presentingu report, pmised tin* McKin- ley admlnistmtion, but^.pjijeoted to. tin* failure* of the president to use foree in-pro. tbe ting the colored luce iVonv lynching In the soutli. The iise of tybaeeo and intoxi- cants was denounced, which caused a storm of debato. tht* smokers defending tin' sjnokpig habit-us-imth a comfort ami an i in ament-pleasure. Cltlld^en^H «lrenthlniv. . Cliildren'j; breatbiiig e^poeidlly is grea.tly neglected. . So ni^ny are iitlllei- ed^ViUi* caturrfi ami OiroA"diseases In conseqi’ .eucc! If I had ui.v .way, it should be n* ptmlslmble ofl’ense for any mother to allow 4iev eltlUJ to breatUo througb thu*mouth, for. tluit liqbit is . uotliiug of snoring, which is au offense ^jignhJst one’S-. jioighbor.—Xuw Vork Sun. | «• A Few Cboicu Flats ‘ • • Still left for m it lu Keator and new Cook man avenue blocks. A li,-modern con - veniences. Bout $10 to $25 por month. Apply to agents or owner! .02 cod tf illll is selling pork for 8c. lb., »-lhs.‘ 24c,p. Pork chops 8c. lb., U lbs. 2-lc. j a t IltU’s.t Legs’ot'lanib liy. lb. at HiU’s^ - .*• •! THE > , ACCIDENT . To the Central Railroad train serves ai a reminder of the1value o£ accident i^isur- - ance.. An accident policy ,. "of the Travelers' Insurance Company cOsts but. $25 per annum. 'N o preferred .——' r i s k s . Pays $50 a.week in- • demnity for total disability ; or $10,000 for death by ac- , cident while riding as a pas- . senger in any railway pas- •senger car. Let us give YQUL V furt|ier particulars; MILAN ROSS AGENCY 208 Main'Street. ' A. TUSTING, Secretary. . p. C. CORNKLL, Treasurer. DIRECTORS: . R. A. Tusting, Henry Mitchell, AT. D. John P. O'Brien, Perry R Smith, . S. A. Patterson, . A. 0. Twining, \ • lr yt i.? Higli Grade Fishing Tackle Repairing on Rods-and Reels. CIGARS *AND TOBACCO . Imported Key West and Domestic Olgara and all Smokers1 Articles. The best cl^ar that fl cents can bUy, * J.. F, SEGER, Cook^ZnAv Avenuo FOR AMATEUR T PHOTOGRAPHERS PHOTO LIBRilRY PASTE PICTURE BINDING MILL BRISTOL BOARD MOUNTING .BOARD, Aim, STEEL (IRflY, OLIVE, DRAB. LIGHT -BROWN.-. . ;; HARRY A, BORDEN Stationer: ^ N ew sd ealer Cor. Bond S t and Mattison Are. 1 HEADACHE Mfttsy thousana people sufter from chronic Headache, finding no relief either In medicine, moderation of ft'ork or other reqiedles. In inarij- cases the i rouble Is caused in defective eyes, which can bp remedied by skiltei! nJj ustment of properlenses. We examine the eyeB forevery possible detect aud guacautea our work. Ex- amination free. 1 S T IL E S & . C O . • • - - ; Eye Specialists ' ( At 222 Main Street every Friday.- Hours: 11 to I p. in., 2 to 5 p, m. -- First National Bank OF ASBURY- PARK Mattison Avenue, and Bond Street Between PoRtoOlce and Depot •' '-r ' . ORGANIZED FEBRUARY,.!666 OFFICERS: GEORGE F. KHOEHIi, Prealdont ,0. H. BROWS, 1st Vico President M. L. BAMMAK,-2nd vice Prealdont -• M^V. DAQEU, Cashier M. H. SCOTT, Aaalstyit Cashier, Patrons’ vatuablos received for safe keeping free of charge. ■ Foreign exchange bought and sc Collection!, promptlyaoknowledg YOUR BUSINESS FAVORS RB« SPECTFUULV .SOLICITED^

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Page 1: FOURTEENTH Y^AR. N0 .'l02. DHiin BiKcnnt F SHORT OF ITER · D a i l y-Late;-'ffews By Telegraph FOURTEENTH Y^AR. N0 .'l02. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1900 -SIX PAGES-

D a i l y-Late;-'ffews

By Telegraph

FO U R T E E N T H Y ^ A R . N 0 . ' l 02. A SBU RY PA R K , NEW JE R S E Y , SATU RD A Y, A P R IL 28, 1900 - S IX PAGES- P R IC E ONE CEN T

SAVEPlace your Fire In­surance with the ojd"

' est and be'st com­panies in the world.

MONEYRepresented by. \

D C . C O V E R T ;

208 Bond Street;

Asbury Park, N . J.

ASBURY PARK and OCEA.N OR0VH

( Hotel Dnioflwlok. O m c u ■{ Railroad Depot and

• 1214 Bangs Avenue.P rincipal O fllco .... ,-...800 M AIN ST R B E T

Uooda Btored a t reasonable rate*, Telephone connection..

P .O . B o r 607, - - - . - . ASBUBY PARK

. ONLY . ■■■■•• : , / •: , . |' ONE CENT , - . ■w

W ill buy iv posta l card* o n ■wliteSs to w rito us tlm s vojir c; vk- n«!d« th e . doctor. W o nil! aeoif f o r I t a s once, p u t i t In thorough order, a n d re tu rn i t to your- m an te l lieCore ycfu. have Bearoely m issed i t,

. , nnd ch arg e you a n hojiest p rie s for o u r tim e iitui skill.

P ianso'B top nnd think. fo r one mS- m o t i t . '- A io wU-your- atqoks dolnpr-ita-wpll <ia,

they uii6u 'd ? i s m il nost .vou n o th ic g to - l i t us inspec t them . W o never find Im agi-

„ ,,im ry fa u lts nor umko unnecessary repairs .

C L A U D E J W I S E M A N .

'...Je w e le r an d O ptic ian : - - - - - - - 6 |g C ookm an A ve.

Special attention si von to fitting Kiasaes to correct all defects ot vision. EX A M I­NATION FREE. ' -

C o r r e c t G l a s s e s

" . A R E A HELT>to weak'eyes anil often relieve dizziness and hoadacho.. It'you think your: glasaos are not-correct call and have your, eyes ex­amined FR EE OF OHAROB. You may bave your frames repaired aud adjusted ■wlilie you wait. . .

A ll w ork fu lly w arran ted , a t prices with- TH’reaoU ot a lt. ; r— : ~

Willard C , WisemanORADUATH o r riCIAK

Asbury Park Optical Parlor,'* 9 0 3 Cookm an A ye n u o .

Cor. E m ory S tree t, t .

DHiin BiKcnntTime for Services and Subjects

-of Sermons to be Given.

S. EDWARD YOUNG TO PREACHd w ie r o f E xercises I n t i i o V arious Jlouges

o f .W orsh ip u t A a b u r y I ’u r k , O c e a n d r o v e ' a n d V i c i n i t y - T ho- Tuples f o r P r e s e n t a t i o n - a m i C o n s i d e r a t i o n — A n A ddress o n “T he A m e r i c a n t J n i v e r s t i y . ”

TilO RN LK Y C IIA p k l , O c e a n ? U r o v c .~ K x - p o r lo n c p m e e t i n g u t SI.SI0 p . m . e v e r y S u n d a y .

C h u r ch o f t iik H oly S p ih it .—$ cv. M'. I». Q lcn n o n , pasto r. M ass a t a . in.- Bcna- (llction ftffcer hmsK. r . ' 'V . /

M r. -M o ria h C lia p k l, W es t P a rk ,— Ser- V tO O ^rtt4 0 .8 0 -4 i^U r IW Kt^rii0 i i r i iH r ^ 'C h f t f g e - of Itev . T honm xliob in tfon . ' 'A„

C h r i s t i a n asd M issioxauy* A l l i a n c r , M jkm lo bulU ilng.—ile o t in g every S u iiiliiy jit Jl.JH), iin d o v o ry ^ h u m ln y u fc 7.30 p. m ,

T r i n i t y E p js^ ^ v i- ;- ;C h u rc h .—Ite v . A i. reek )iv M o rn in g ; p m y o r-a n d

serm o n a t 10.30; even in g p n iy o r u m l ser­m o n a t 7.80.'; ' • .

EVANOKLI6 ALLI.’TUKKAX C Tl U1 IG'H.—Itev . G eorge A>Geiiztiior, iiastor. stmdny-scliooV a t 9.80 . n i . ; m o rn in g , scrv lce n t '10.45;*o von in g a t 7.45. -

F i r s t B a p t i s t , c h u r c h .— R e v / Z . C l a r k e M a r t e n , p a s to r . P r e a c h i n g a t 10.80 a . n r . a n i l 7.JJ0 l i , i n . .S n m lu y * K ch o o l a t 2.150 p t i n . 15. Y . P . IT..■\\re rtiu*w luy u t 7 M p . m . '*S f. PAUL'S M . K .'C nir RCH, O cean a rove.

P iv a c h in g ; a t 110;:w n . - m . a i u l 7JJ0 p. m . B y t h e l « i s t o r } Kvv. J . O. KeetU S u m ln y - p e h o u l a t a n d K pw orih Lw igne a t O.JlO.

■Fi r s t M e t h o d is t K . C h u r c h . — B ov . E l l C l if fo rd , p a s to r . .S e rv ic e s a t lO.IW a . n L a n d 7JJ0 p . m . S iim liiy -.H ch o o l a t 2.IM) p . in.- E p w o r t h ‘ Jj(‘a g u i! v»js]ier s< ;rv i«e a t 0.Jk).‘

I tk s c i i K M is s io n , s i M a in s t iT o t .( J . W . O u ^ e r , s u p e r i n t e i u l e n t . S u n d a y - school a n d a d u l t s ' B ib le c l a s s ( M r s . Hill, t e a c h e r ) , a t 2 p . in . I 'i v e n in g s e r v i c e a t 7 .15.

AV i i s f 'O r o v i O I i ^ f o M s ^ r i ^ C n u r c h . .— R ev. W illiam Cl.. ^lo.v«r, pu^tm v^'TSer^ vices a t 10.SM) a . in. an d 7 .ao p. m ; S u n ­day-school a t j'S.’.p .- in.- a m i y o u n g iHM5ple!s nuujting a t fi.IU). ^ ' -

B r a d l k y B k a c h m k t i i o d i s t K . C h u r c h . Ite v . TU onuis S. Ui-wk, im stor. At-il.HO a . m ., c la ss m ee tin g ; 10.510, serm on by j«ib- to r ; I3.JM) p . in . * Sunday-school; (UK), Ep- w o rth Jjcagtie; 7^10, -serm on by jxtstor.■ Cl RAND AVKXUK ltKKORMf]D CHURCH.— P rw ich in g n t lO.UO u io r i i in g a n d 7.*i0 even­in g by Tlev. .W illiam AV.* "Wilcox of Xpw Y or£ . 2.U0 p, nT. Y . Pk.S . C. E . a t 0.15. Pnvycr - m e e tin g every F r id a y a t 7.1Wi». m.

F i r s t C O N (ir e d a t io n 'a l ‘ C h u r c h / — ‘ P re a c h in g n t lD.'iihL m . a m l 7.80 p. n u l»y the pastor,;Re,v. D w ig h t E . M arv in , P h .D . S u b jec t: M orn ing , “ T h e S av io r’s T e x t ; ’’ ev en ing , -‘H is X am e S h a ll Be CalledAVoir- d e rfu l;M Snbbath-school a t 2.JW a m i Y . P . B. C .,K . a t 7 o’clock.

V F i r s t P r e s r y t k r ia n C h u r c h .— ltov<- A . G. B ale , jMifitor/ M orn ingA vonsh ipat 10.5U); p m ie h lu g by jMtstor; sertnon , “ T h e .K 6- nm nce o f th e clositel." Suiulay-school itt 2.J50 p . iii. CJii intlall E n d e a v o ra t 7 o’olock. iTvorybtHly’H Sum liiy .ev e n in g servleC* a t 7.JM); serm on, “ 'l’he Ija rgeness o f L ife .” .

W rst P a r k 7 M e t h o i h S t E . C h u r c h . — H e v . O . E . - I I a i i c o c k , p a s to r . I n t h e m o r n ­i n g K e v . M . C . B e a le , D .D . o f B o s t o n , w i l l s p e a k In t h e in te iv sfc o f th e , A m e r i c a n U n i ­v e r s i t y . P a s I o r ’s e v e n i n g s e r m o n to p ic , “ W h y G o d S c a t H is . S o n t o T h i s W o r l d . ” S u n d a y - s c h o o l a t 2 p . i n . E p w o r t h L e a g u e m e e t i n g n t (UK). l_-— ------- -

A PROPERTY RENTTBD A:

For, this season at Al- lenhurst,within 500 feet of the ocean front, can be • bought ’ for $4,000 less than it cost, on terms to suit purchaser. Investigate, this a 'rare investment.

W . H . B E E G L E ,

- 22b M ain St., A nbury Bari;

53JIH81 $50,000 flu,» . ? fl»«S;00Q

Asbury Parlt ana Ocean GroveBANK;

Corner Mattison Ave. andM ala S t., ASBURY PARK. N .J .

. Corner Wain Avenue »n<I Pllgrttn Pathway ’ OCEAN QROVE.

HENRY O, WINSOR JPrealdent. _GKO. tffKVANB, Vtce-Pn»Henfc.

EDMUND El DAYTON, CaablerJKS8K MINOT,, Assistant CwUlar.

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A c c o u n t s R a o j ie p t f u l ly ^ S o l i c i t e d S a f e D e p o s i t . B o x e s t p R e n t . /

; We Iq q u o Forelfln •D rafts arid L et~ ©rs of Credit. * * } . '*■ •

AVk s t m ix s t r u P r r s h y t e iu a n .C h u r c h . H ew George .f. M ln g itis ^ D .D ., pasto r. M o rn in g service fit-lO.HO; jmsitor’s serm on top ic , “ C o m fo rt fo r C h ris tia n s .” Sunday- school and. pasto r’s B ib le elitss a t -*2.!M) m.^Y iiung iwople.’s m e e tin g a t tK-ifi. _fc*9P?«*s service a t 7.Jib*, serm on by Rev, S . E d w a itl -Y oung o f P it iH burgf P a .i '-fo rm e rly 'p a s to r o f thlli c liu rch . 1 *. .<

SPANISH WAR VETERANSr, •' > .1 ~

A n n u a l ttu n q n o t to : lio H e ld M ay 11—Of- v rtcerM N om in a ted —D eolde to ‘Join

th e .N a tio n a l OrKartlKtttldn. . -A m e e t i n g p f t h e C o m p a n y A V e t e r a n s ’

a s s o c i a t i o n w a s h o l d in t h e i r r o o m s i n t h e A p p l e b y b u i l d i n g l a s t n i g h t . T h e a t t e n - d i in c e w a s ; l a r g o a i y l a v e r y i n t e r e s t i n g m e e t i n g r e s u l t e d . C o m m a n d e r G e o r g e E.

A V h ite p r e s id e d .4 A f t e r t h e m i n u t e s o f » th o l a s t a n n u a l m e e t i n g h a d iK H m r c n d n m l a p ­p r o v e d t h o f o l lo w in g : ; b l f l c e r s w e r e n o m i ­n a t e d : .C o m m a n d e r ,* ; ’G e o r g e 30. W h i t e ; v J c c * c o in m a n d e r , ■ .f.* i l e n r y I t y n o ; a d j u ­t a n t , C b iu d o V . G u e r i t i> c o lo r l i a i r e r , \V. C . W i s e m a n ; p a y m a s t e r ^ . I ) ; D u d le y * .

The annual bnniiue£: >yul lie held oil the evening of Friday, Mayt 11 i and the libove oHlcers will be elected’a t that time,

After some 'discussion' It was decided to join the Spanish-Ani^rican W ar Veterans* association, d national organization which hi'ts-ljobri-fonneilr—

M. E. Howb, .C. y . Guori'ii and,George E. Hu lick Were appointed.as a Coininittce- to atrange for tho bnnqu£t. . They . will se­lect a place a litl report l^ick to tho associa­tion a t a m eeting to be held next Tuesday evening.- - A t this time -the-final-arrange'* m ents \VlU*tle perfected. An invitation has lieen extended to the nie^ibors of Com­pany If to attend the M^ncmet and. ti ^erj’ pleasant tline Is anticipated.

H A IL E D AVATpIt W IT H HAT.«f,

P o u n d ■ F ijiliorm en . u t *; KTOeron H ad a T IirllH ng * A d v en tu re on T hursday .

W h ile on th e ir w a y T h u rsd ay to tho off: sho re po iu jd a t Klborqn> C ap tain Isa iah G illespie a n d c rew of th e lOlherou J ’ish co m p an y h a d a th r i l l in g experience. G eorge B ird , a s lir s t ip ^ te ; A n th o n y W il­liam s, second m ate , a n d B udd W atso n a n d T h o m as B ird w'ere m om tiers o f C ap ta in G lllespltt’K-'crew. -T h e ere\v,VW u«~wItlumt o ile rs a n d boots. .T h e sea*\>*As ro u g h a n d th e liw it w as O iling w ith watfcr. * .

W h en C ap ta in R u s s o U ^ ^ i i to a n d h is son , A u g u s tu s , reached th e 6re\y. they w ore h a rd a t w o rlr b a llin g w a te r ' fo r d e a r llfe : w ith th e ir h a ts , in o rd e r to keep th e ir b o a t afloat. T h b fisherm en wens about, to give

j> in d e sp a ir w hon succo r a rrived .

HIGH" SCHOOL NOTESIn te re s tin g A rb o r l>ay ExorpIscH—A F in e

DISREGARDS AGREEMENTC ity B u ild in g In sp e c to r R em ain s in New

S tru c tu re 1 U ntil P rov isions o f O r- ’ - d iuonco A re C om plletl \V ltli.

B u ild in g In sp ec to r O rm erod h a d a n o th e r s l ig h t c o n tro v e rsy . y este rd ay - ;w ith - the lu d ld e r of ,the- new fou r-sto ry h o te l on S ev en th aveilue. **. U n d e r a n ag recfiien t w ith th e s tre e t c o m m itte e iiiu l th e inspec­to r afld itlo iia i tln ilx jr w as to j j e u sed a n d o th e r ch itnges m ade to s trtu ig tjien th e s tru c tu re , so u s to avo id a n y possible d a n g e r . . „ ‘ • '

.W hen th e Inspecto r called y este rd ay he found- the b u ild in g wra s Ixiing p la s te ie d w I th ou t ' th e a g reem en t h a v fn g been car;rie d o iit. T h e a tte n tio n o f th e _contractor, w as a g a in cnjled to th e m a tte r , r ta d lio w as toh l th a t u n le ss th e b u ild in g •ordinance w as com plied - w ith , the* w o rk . w o u ld be stopped e n tire ly . T he fo rem an of th e w ork becam e very im p u d e n t, a n d Mr.* O rm erod s ta r te d o u t to p rocure th e req u ired legal no tice to stop tho w ork . ’ .

l i e hu d n o t; been gone long before th e ow ners ca lled u p o n 'h im a n d ag reed tyi c a r ry o u t the p lan s accord ing to th e ordl- nuneeT T h e necessary changes w ere m a d e y e s ten lay i i f te rn o o irin th e pi’e ^ n c e . tif in spec to r, a n d the b u ild in g w ill ' now i>e com pleted . - v ; *

HANDS SEVERELY BURNED\ : ; ■ ' ; •

Coticli In I)r. J o h n T ay lo r’s R oom , S e t on F ire 1>y S p a rk F ro m M atch , W as ; .'*■

F itb h ed O ut o r W lnrtow .D r. J o h n T a y lo r of 1105 G ra n d a v em i0

m e i w ltli a p ecu lia r a n d so jn ew h a t.p a in fu l acc id en t la s t n ig h t. U pon g o in ^ ’to h is room a b o u t 11 b’eloek he s t ru c k a m atchr to l i g h t . th e .gas. P a r t of th e b rim sto n e fro m th e end of th e m a tc h Hew acro ss th e ro()i n^.imd ... lodged ,; l p . th e - coveriiig.vof- • u couch": I ii a n instant! th e couch w as a l l in a bhize, an d tiie in d ica tio n s w ere th a t a se r io u s lire co u ld h a rd ly lie* av erted .

D r. T a y lo r w as. .quick to a c t , how ever, a n d lie sum m oned D.. C. B ow en, /w ho re ­sides in a n o th e r p a r t of th e house. T he b u rn in g couch w as h u r l^ t fro m a second s to ry w indow 1)>V th e t w o m e n a n d th e dxinger!a n d oxcltemenfc w as over. *

—-JD iv T ay lo r?s-handsT-w cre-both"seriously^ b u rn e tl, a n d a m essenger w a^tU spatclun l 'to tho d ru g s to re fo r a lo tion , w h ic h w as free ly app lied , a f te r >yhlch his, Im nds w ere liiindagcd . M r. B o\yen’s haU ds-w eve also b u rn e d , b u t 'h o t n e a r s o bad ly a s those bf 1 )r. T ay lo r . .• :

Mtmlcal in I'roHjVeot—A\>1 e. DIhcub. fllon o f Im p o r ta n t O oestlon. •

A rl>or d a y w as celeb'm tetl yeste rday .h i th e A sb u ry P a r k H ig h school by ap p ro p ri­a te read in g s a n d songs a t th e m o rn in g ex- e rc ise s ja n d by th e p la n tin g of; a tre e liy tKepre^iitf^riioFcTass.^T'orii’iHuiV y e ars I t h a s been th e custom to se t o u t trees liiid s h ru b s fo r b eau tify in g th e school g ro u n d s . -.Several of th e 7inest, trees now b n th e g ro u n d s w e re 'p la n te ll 'b y c lasses o f 15 y e a rs ago . Y este rd ay th e p resen t sen io r .c la ss . com ple ted tho lin e of trees on; th e sou th side of th e b u ild in g by a- fine N o r­w ay m ap le , w hich: w a s .jjresented to th e g raduates-Jjy P ro fe sso r J a m e s M. Itjilstop . A t th e c lose o f school th e seniors; g a th e r- iu g 'a h o u t th e tr e e /m e h aided in covering. Its ro o ts by a sp ad efu l o f s^dl, A m a rb le s tono e n g rav w l.w ith “ C lass o f HHM)n waS su n k n e a r th e tree . A lead pipe co n ta in ­in g it m a n u sc r ip t b e a rin g th e n am e of p up ils a n d fa c u lty was^ placed lnsld<’ th e s tone, th a t fu tu re g e n era tio n s m ig h t know w hen a n d by w hom A rb o r day o f 1HC0 w as celebruted . *

T he h is t h igh scfhool e n te rta in in e n t, w h ich w ill he o f u m u s ica l luiture,* prom ^ Ises to lie eveit m o re succi;ssft»r-t fi)in th a t;g iven e a r ly In ;the w in te r. Tht? h ig h school cho rus, w h ich Is composful • of, Very ;tfine Voices, a n d th e .school o rch estra w ill fifr* n ish a b u n d a n t v a rie ty fo r ih e solos, d rills , d u c ts a n d q u a r te t te s inc luded1 in th e p ro ­g ra m fo r th e ev en ing .

T h e 1110V School l ) e b n t in g . society Is s tead ily a d v an c ln g in bo th q u a lity a n d n u m b ers . T h e q u estio n • w h e th e r tho A m erican In d ia n s sh o u ld have th e same, vd tjiig r ig h ts a s tlio negroes w as ab ly dis* cussed. T hose w ho fav o red th e In d ia n cauM.WL'r o E r ;y h igH u lllng -(cap* tjiln ),M iss M abel W in so r a n d M iss M abel B razer,' T hose on th e n eg a tiv e side, w ere H a ro ld M ille r.(c a p ta in ), M iss E t ta E in ste in an d Miss" A d d le 7W eir. T h e ju d g e ’s decision w as 15 to li) In fav o r o f th e negative. W h en th e q u estio n w a s opened . fo r d iscussion a h o t a rg u n ie n t fo llow ed ,' w h ich addw l g re a tly to , b o th th e in te re s t a n d in s tru c ­tiveness of th e m ee ting .

A VERDICT FOR $10,000J e rse y C ity T o ach er Itocovers Ju d g m ljn t

fo r In ju r ie s R eceived W hile R o ard - . niff T ro lley C ar In This C ity .

M iss A lice A s h h u is t ,1 vlce-iirincliinl o f pp b lie scliool Xo. '2, Je rsey C ity, secured a v en llc t fo r $10,000 yeste rday In the H u d so n co u n ty b ran ch o f th e suprem e c o u r t ri&nllist tlip A tla n t ic C(Kiyt E lec tric Ifcillway coin- puny. Sho«taucd fo r $5<»,iHH) d am a g es fo r 1 n ju rle s received Dec. :W>,. IStiS.

M iss A shim r s t a lleg ed th a t w h ile b oard in g one o f th o xcom pany’!^ tro lloys a t A s c tiry P a rk i t s ta r te d sudden ly , c a u s in g h e r to fa ll in to h d itc h . H e r Spine w as in ju re d ' a n d she declared she h«i,s been n)i in v a lid ever since. - _________ 1

OBITU A RY Itl-lfcoitU.

M rs. 3 Ia ry S h iu n .^ - ' - _M rs. M ary S h in n , w lfeb f W llliiiin S h in n y

d ied a t W es t Grove la s t n ig h t, aged a b o u t Ji3 years. Sho had no re la tives in th is ■cow itry.besides th o se of h e r o w n fam ily . Tw o ch ild ren , ri boy a n d g irl, su rv ive . T ho fu n e ra l a tfa p g o m e n ts have, n o t been , com ­pleted . '______ • *

SANDY R O O K ItOUTE. *“

H teum er “ S ro n u io u th ” W ill he l* lucea’ln / Serv ice bn Moa«luy, M ay 7.

T h e ( S jn idy H ook ro u te o f th o C en tra l I ta llro a d 'o f No\y Jw*sey w ill Ih -open_ fo r tho seaso iro n M ohdjty, M ay .7. T h e “ M on­m o u th ” w ill bo p laced in serv ice on th a t tla te . • : • ;■ '• '

“ Now M eat .M ark e t Onen.. J o h n - rh o m s o y ’s new* m e a t n ia r j ;e t a t 10

S o n ti fM a h rs trc e t is now opbn ''fo r lousi­ness. Tlio now Htdro Is a d m ire d by a l l . I t is convonioritly a r ra n g e ^ a n d fu rn ish e d In .fine s ty le , a n d Is a c re d it to i ts eu te rp rls* in g ownO^.*’'E v e r y th in g 's n o w ,'e v e n t^o prices, say s M r, T hom son . ; ;>• t

IlE N E F IT -N F W -JE R SI3 Y -FISU E R M F Nj

P roposition to E s tab lish .'E xperim en ta l - S ta tion In A llddle A tla n tic S ta tes .

. , T h e co m m ittee ,o n lnei’c h a n t m A rlne a n d fisheries o f tho house a t W ash in g to n Jn is i*ei)orted favo rab ly o n th o p i'oposition prt>- v id ln g fo r . th e e s tab lish m e n t o f a s ta tio n f o r .. th e in v e s t ig a tio n . of p ro b lo in s con­nec ted w ith th e fishery In te re s ts , o f th e m id d le a n d s o u th A tla n tic s ta te s , j ' T h is w ill bo o f g m i t In te re s t to th e flsh- e rn ie n o f X ew Jersey . •

I t is e s tim ated th a t th e in te re s ts invo lved a m o u n t to in o re th a n $0,000,000 p e r y e a r iii o y s te r fish ing , an d m ore th a n $ 10,000,000 in g e n e ra l fish ing .

T h e a m o u n t o f fish ing w hich is dtfiio off jjie-coasb o f X ew Jem ^y Is en o rm o u s w h e n i t Is ta k e n in c o m p ariso n 'w ith som e o th e r s ta te s a n d tho benefits w hich w o u ld bo de riv ed fro m th e e s ta b lish m e n t o f th o s ta tio n c o n tem p la ted w ou ld be U ntold in th e ir resu lts.-

P o r k c h q y s 8c , lb .y O i 'b s . j .y tc . , a t H i l V s . t

H ill is so iling i»ork fo rg e , lb ., ii lbs. 2-lo.f

L e^s o f lam b lie . lb . n t H ill 's .

N E W Y O RK SEASON TIC K E T S.

Sale 5 Trip^ T ickets on N. Y. & L II. R ailroad ; to iio R esum ed .

O n T uesday , M ay 1, th e sa le o f 50, 100 a n d 150-trlp tic k e ts to X ew Y o rk w ill be roHumod. ’ • >

T h o a t te n t io n of the-tfub lio is w illed to th is Innovation , in th e m a tte r o f ra te T hese .form s aw. goocffor use o f t h e "origi­n a l p u rc h a se r on ly , a n d issued b e tw een Mi*y 1 a n d O ct. Ri. F o r f u r th e r In fo rm a tlo n seo p rin ted sehedu le o f n itc s s . '

T h e p a tro n s of thp Xow Y6 rk ,q iu \"U o n g B ran eh -m llro h d ai*e affotxlcd^Q argo n u u i h e r a n d a g re iit v a rie ty o f fo rm s of com m iit<itloii t ic k e ts o n .. tills lino ru n n in g fro m th e m e tro p o lis to tho seN|slioie^

■ I.yon-C lnry Engagon^entl '. 1 M,r. and* -Mrs. L yon o f "F ifth tive-nue^-thls-cit>% an n o u n ce tho e n g u g en ien t o f th e ir d a u g h te r , Ber.tha. E iulorti, to M r J . B erkoloy C hiry of X ev^Y ork c ity .

Bast spring tonic is Kininonth’s Hypo- phosphites, y 5c oo tr

iL egs of lam b lie . lb . a t I I i l l’s.

I l l l f l s w ilin g p o rk fo r 8c. lb ., 3 liis . S tc .f

#P o r k chbps 8e. lb ., 0 lbs. 21c., a t HiH’s ^

MAGIE INSPECTS OFFICE|_ExprcHHos,Amaze»nent a t Volum e o f R usl-

* iioHH.Iu. C hancery C o u rt—Ju d ic ia ry A p p o in tm en ts N ot Yet A ccepted ,

C h ief .lu stlce W illiam J .; M ugle, who w as tendei-ed tlie yacjin t chance llo rsh ip by G overno r V oorhge.sT htirsday even ing , w as a t th e stn^e house,sVi’ren to n , fo r’ Keveral h o u rs yesterday . faliiilU irizlng . .h im self w ith th e d u tie s b r h l s h ew ollice.

W h ile th e ch ie f ju s tic e nsfused to m ake pu b lic a n y in fo rm a tio n a s to w h e th e r hn h ad o r had iio t accep ted th e otlice» it, w as s ta ted by those h ig h in a u th o r ity that, he b a d m ad e up hfs n il iu t to 'becbniO 'thechaii" cello r. !

T h e o lllce Is th e * m o st honorable, one In th e s ta te , th e ehanC ellor ta k in g precedence o v e r th e g o v e rn o r In th e c o u rt o f pardons. T h e sa la ry Is '$10,000, th e sam e u s th a t of ch ief ju s tic e . T h e p re sen t te rm o f C hief J u s t ic e M agie exp ires M arch 1, 1001.

C h ic h i u s tiw r M agUr IflHl1 tVileir^lluTTU” ta ll w p rk of th e elm nee ry c o u rt expla ined to h im *l>y Colomil S. M eredith D ickinson, tlu; <h>urt re p o rte r, m id thp ch ief ju s tic e expressed s o iu e n n m /e m c n tu t th e volum e o f t h e b u s in ess in th e cou rt. 7‘" 'It^ s-}H cely -,':Iiow (;ver,'thafr-w heirheasi sum eji th e post of chance llo r, th e ch ief ju s ­tic e w ill n o t a t te m p t a s g re a t’a n a m o u n t of w o rk a s d id th e la te C hancello r A . T. M cG ill. - • 'E Q ever n o r V oorhees la s t even ing rtjfused to d iscuss, th e jiu lfc ia ry appofntim *nts.# if(* h a tl jiTSir re tu rn e d fron i B ask ing Itidge, Whtsfe he a tte n d e d th e fu tiem l-of th e Itev ; D r. J o h n C. •Itiuiljln, a ih l hud n o t h ad the o p p o rtu n ity to d iscuss th e chance llo rsh ip w ith C h ief ^Igstice M agie. It*w us th e in ­te n tio n of J-.he ch ie f jusVice t<i co n fe r w ith G overno r .Voorhees la s t n ig h t, b u t.th e con-, fe re i ice 'w as necessarily put. off by the- a b ­sence o f th e governor^ * [

A sk e tl (o r a co n firiiia iion of tluj report.* th a t tiie chief ju s tic esh ip ( in case- o f the acw p tm ice by C liief J u s tlc e M agie of the chance llo rsh ip ) w ould go to Justice .D epue , th e g o v e rn o r dec lined to n u ik e a s ta te m e n t join* w ay o r th e o th e r. . ,

T h e sla te , how ever; a s an n o u n ced yester-

AVON INN SOLDP . l la m h le n & Sons o f New Y ork th e P u rc h a s e rs —W ill Im p ro v e B uild-

ln g -» n d ‘,Erect"Ne'v~C 9t t» g e s .;, : ~T h e A von I n n ho te l, a t A von-by-the-

SeJi, h a s been sold th ro u g h th e agency of ,1. E . W o rtm a n , to «1.1J. H a in b le n & S ons o f X ew Y o rk c ity . 'I1 ho now' ow ners a re experienced in th e ho te l business a n d Avon, 11111 w ill be conducted u n d e r th e ir m a n ­ag em e n t. •_ * .

T he M essrs. . H an ib le il w ill be on th o g rou iu t in th e course o f a w eek o r ten daysto p ersonally supprin to iu l th e various a l ­te ra tio n s a n d Im provem ent's w h ich w ill lie m ade. B esides n u m ero u s changes to th e ho te l, i t is proposed to ercjct abou t a d o z en Iiiii co ttag es .1 house w ill be m adeready fo r a n e a r ly opening . , *

•. » Suppose.. :— S nppose y o u r : liousit Is o n . jlre rw iu itrIs th e_ easle st W ay to >su m m o n tho lire de- paiTm ent'y * • • .“S upptise a m e m b e r o f y o u r l\ousel\oUl is

su d d en ly a n d d an g ero u sly ill, im m ed ia te a tte n d a n c e o f . a physician m ean s lif« o r d ea th , how ' m o s t qu ick ly o b ta in th a t a t ­ten d a n ce? ; ( -

Suppose a n y ‘one o f th e ’m an y em ergtm - cies w hen politic a id is d esirab le o r v ita lly accessory , h o w m ay these g u a rd ia n s .o f life a n d p ro p e rty lie in s ta n tly notified ?

Suppose "unexpect ed g u e s ts a rriv e , the* la rd e r is . lo w a n d th n d in n e r h o u r n ear, how c o n n e c t-w ith th e fiuteher,- the b ak er a n d to e con fec tio n er a n d h u rr ied ly g a th e r th e su p p lie s t lu i t sh a ll m ake th e d in n e r o c re d it to th e housekeeper ?Ls.

Suppose you--w ish to g a th e r n g ro u p of gu ests fo r a n ev en in g t<> do honor lo a n oc­casion o r a fr ien d , how m ost convem iently eoiiu n u n lea te w ith th em a n d recejve th y lr acceptance'or'ri»gret,sV V . .

Suppose y o u n iv lim nvstw l in .th e stock m a rk e t o r com m ercial m a tte r of an y so rt, bu t.d es ire to stop a t y o u r o p u n iry hotist* fo r a few (lays, h ow keep In c o n s ta n t touch w ith W all s tre e t a n d the m a rk 'd 1 cent res 'i

Suppose yo u w a n t sea ts fo r th e play, n box to r th e opera , a c a rriag e f o r a d rive , to engage p laces a t a re s ta u ra n t , how In in*, c red ib ly s h o r t tim e a r ra n g e It a l l 'i **.' Suppose yo u art? obliged to trave l, leav* ing a m em b er o f y o u r fam ily 111 at. hom e, h ow c a n you ivceive iu»ws a t an y s ta tio n from B tiston to O m aha, from M ontreal to i l\e v W e s t? •. *

Suppose you a re worrVnl a n d flurried a n d bored by i h e pe tty d e ta ils o f liv ing—th e m a rk e tin g , th n shopp ing a n d the a n n o y ­a n ce o f th e . h u s t lin g s tre e ts—how s i t in youV o lllc e o r lib ra ry an d p ress a b u tto n w hich sh a ll d o I t i i l l foryoiL?-. .

Suppose y o p w ould kiiow ^Jie an sw e r ‘to these q uestions. H ere i t Is: T he giV atest •luxury , convenionce an d necessity o f th e cetitviry^-telephoiic s e r v t e ’ •T h e X ew Yi^rlf an ji Xew J e rse y T elephone « * . .. * ‘ ■ Ciimpa^iy, *.- .

170 Broiidwiiy, L ong branch,-X .-.l

' A g en t itp p leb y ’s New ,Tcam . '• ^T .F r a n k A ppleby h a s pui'Chtised ii s ty lish

te a m d f .-irbn g in y horses, w h lch "W w ill -use iu .connootion w ltii *liis ^oiil e stiye a n d In su ran co business. T ho liom iS w ere puV- ciiaseil fi*om .Siuduel F o rm a n o f Freehold Thoy iiro of good.size u n d 'b u ild a iu l look very lino a tta c h e d #to tl\e wagowtitte♦.

B ost m odiclno fo r ' ind igestion is Tlon- n o t-iner / * .* IHl t f

L egs of Iftiiib 11c. l l v a t H ill’s. * +

P o rk cliopa 8c. lb ., O jlhs. g-ic., a t irill* s .t

‘ ^ H i l l is se ll in g p o rk .fo r 8c. lb ., » lbs. 2-lo.$

day is p re tty certiiIn of. i*calizatlon. ’W iat is : Chief- J u s tic e M agie fo r 'ch a n ce llo r ; J u s tlc e D cpuc fo r Chief ju s tice , a n d C om ­m o n P le a s ‘J u d g e J . F ra n k lin F o rt of* ,Es> ••■ex f6r uss7»ciate ju s tIce . . • ;

G overnor V oorhees is • said, to _-.favor K q b ert X*. M cC arte r fo r th e E ssex co u n ty ju d g esh ip , a lth o u g h som e o f th e po litic­ia n s o f th e county, w a n t Jo sep h Ii. M uiin e levated tq th(! b e rth . M r, M uim w is a n a c tiv e a sp ir a n t fo r th e p lace w hen i t w as given by G overnor G rig g s to J u d g e F o r t. - A ll o f th e appo lntntents^A Vll 1. be . a d . in - te iim . T h e nam es w ill, o f cpitrse, be sen t to th e som ite fo r fu ll te rm s-n ex t w in te r. •

ARBOR DAY EXERCISESF lno P ro g ra m R qndoreil. Ii» . th e Ocean

CJroveSchool B u lh fliig — AsHaclatlon O hservcdT ree P la n tin g C ustom .

Arbor day was observed in Oceati Clrove yestenlay.I>y tiie public schools aml.cunip- ineotlhg association. '.

The school exercises took place in the as­sembly room of, the ^eptumv Township High School building^ the progi^ain beinga s - r f o l l o w s -

H y m n , “ O, God, W hose p re sen c e ,” school; ii!cita tion j “L a u g h in g C h o ru s ,M D ltiiia B iv iin e r; m o tion song, “V io le ts ,” f irs t p r im a ry g rtu le p u p ils ; rec ita tio n ,

O u r School Y a rd ,” I ju Iu C row ell; “ A n A p ril S how er,” tw e lv e -p rim a ry g ir ls , six

^ p r e s e n t i n g ra in d ro p s a n d six su n b eam s; ^recitation , “ F a th e r H u b b a rd ’s W ay o f H e lp in g o il A rb o r D ay ,” M ay L pcas;, recl- Uttion, ‘‘BlHTTIiouglTtH^'lInraUl O sborne ; rlfibon dHU, Sixth g rad e g ir ls ; chorus, ’F la g o f th q F re e ,” school. > - ’ ' j , ■'

T h e ch ild ren p resen ted tw o l irgo iron vases, lllle d w ith b lo o m in g ilow ers, to th e school, W hich w ill be p laced on e i th e r side o f th e M ain s tre e t e n tii in c e to th e b u ild ing ;

Many of tho^uirents \yeiv preseut ut the T ^xerciiSos.'^e^im ^m tatrve^o^ tlon pW'Seiit w'ere yice-President Ballard; and Dr.jJ. II. Alday.

The annual tree-planting custom tif the Ocean Grove association was also', ob­served yijStoWlay^afternoon. Dr. A. E. Balhml (iad charge of *the. exercises. A number oj tiees.were planted iti different parts, of thv town In memory.of deimrted residents. Tho lvllglous portion of the program took place at EUin cottage on Main avenue..

THE TEACHING OF LATINH r. F red S. S h ep h e rd o f Thin C ity tle lit'e 'rs

AddreHH H efore New J e rse y H igh School Teachers* Association.

Dr.Fred S. Shepherd, pvinciiml of Asbury Park schools, will deliver an address before the Xew Jersey,High School Touchers’ as­sociation in Newark today.' Ills subject \> “ The Teach ing of Latin,” nnd his paper will be discussed by Principal L. E. Ho’wlcy of the East Omngt; High whool and several other prominent educators.

Dr. Shepherd formerly taught classic in tho Minneapolis Central'High school nml the superintendent- of the Minneapolis

chools stated Jn a letter-to the Asbury Park conujiittee last year^.that Dr. Sliep* ly'nl was tthe best Latin teacher that he liii|l ever knowi(7^~' '- Aibong the profnlneiit educators >vh.o took iuirt yestl‘r<luy aiul today at the assti- eiation .meeting, iii Newark were Charles .l\ Baxter, state superintendent; 'Dr. Charles II. GUbiu’ti,.superintendent *of the .Newark schools; Henry Snyder,- superin- tendent of tho JoVsey City schools; I)r. -A. B. Poland, superlntbiulont.of the Piiterson schools; Dr. J . M. Groon, prhiciiialf of tfie

FSHORT OF ITER

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Machinery Carried Away by Boers Not Easily Replaced. -

CATIiOLIC PRIEST A CONSULJLiilior T roub le

F u n d S ta rle t m id Ian F ire h ufl’erers- th e N oted Se M useum —Atrl

Increasing: a t BuflUlo"—A In Loudon to Ite llev^ C a-

S ta tu o o r H uxley, e u tls t. Unveiled iu H ritish

M u rd ers. . ,*in—A trbclous ?

ii, S a tu rd a y .—! rly a lu in d o n c d ,

. L ondon , havo n e a r (ui pt.u pi ng-t ho B ocrs;- disjw itches to indicate

M illta rj’ m en hen* th e idea o f R oberts

T h erc -is .lltth H n tlu * the position o f the

fleeing federal s. 'Ap|wir«mtly they hav hugged the Basuto-frontier and ]iasst»d north by way of Lady brand. Already thel'r transports.: have been ii*ported at Kcionstadt. Bloemfontein_ls still suffer­ing from lack of. \vuU;r, the JJoers having .removed indlspitusabh; parts of the wfitcr W’orks inaclilnery which tlu; British eugi- ncers have been unable, thus far to replace. The poors are now permitting one in every ten of tho burghers to return homo on leavo to1 harvest the. crops.

M YSTERIOUS 31URDER S. ''-f

Iloilies o f Two you n g LatlieH Iu 'N o rth C er- m 'any T e rr ib ly M u tila te d /

B erlin , S a tu rd a y .—T w o m y ste rio u s m u r­d e rs o f a n a tro c io u s d ia m e te r have oc­cu rred . i.n N orth G erm any ., tii ’bo ih cases the v ic tim s w ere y o u n g ladies ap p aren tly be lo n g in g to the.* best fan iilles. . Oin> was m urdoretl iu*ar L itvel^urgandT lic o th e r a t Ciissel. B o th bodies.w ere m u tila te d ' ill . a iminnei* w hich in d ic a ted th n t ’ th e persons h a d in e t d ea th by. th e sam e -hand* D.’ted- JJtVe* a re a t w ork on tJie yases; .

—N,l3W-C(i N 8 UI^VT-S A NTOS.~

Monmouth Trust-— AN D —

itM onm outh B uild ing ', A s iu ry P a r i , IT. J .

C A P I T A L , v . . i .- . . - $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 .

S U R P L U S , . . . . . . . . 2 5 , 0 0 0 .

faBiecutcs all Irusis known So the law. ~~Loaus money on Wond and mortgage.Receives deposits subject to check and allows

interest ou dally balances. 'Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent. Pays coupons. - ;, . *Mates demand arid time loans on approved '

collateral. \ ■ •Safe deposit v au lts ,. *

.. p .’ TWINING; PreaMent.^ ' ’OrBTM niARVKY, Vice President,P A TTTfiTrwn o . i__

Tilt; F lrst^ C a th o lic ^ rjh ss t A ppointed , to a ( D ip lom atic-P osition .W ash in g to n , S a tu rd a y .— lie v : F a th e r

J o h u .-J . Cftrim ondl, tho sec tila r C atho lic pricsj. w’ho h a s I men appointed , by P re s i­d e n t M cK inley u s consu l a t . S an tos , the ilr s t,p r ie s t e v er ap po in ted to a d ip l'jim itic jjosltiim , inis a rr iv e d , hew? to receive, h is final in s tru c tio n s . S a n to s is a seap o rt to w n in Sno 'P auh i, priw ince, B n iz ll, a iu l has a 'p o p u la tio n u p w a n ls o f 10.000.

^ IO H E l>A I5(> lC T R pU B t1E S .“" ^ i

W orkm en u t lJufl’a lo S tr ik e .fo r uu‘Increase^ r q fT Iie lrW a g o s .

- B uffalo , S u tn rilay .—L ab o r tro u b le s in l lu tfa lo a r e ' s till on th e increase, T h is m o rn in g il.^5.111011 em ployed in the yawls liiid re jia lr Hluipsof th e W t*steru N ew York* a n d P e n n sy lv an ia ral'ljftiul ' w e n t o u t on s trik e .—T h e cjuise o f th ( |s t r i k e i s a-d,omaml fo r a n increase of w ages. .

XO'ST a p a s s e n c e r . "

Jo im \V y a tt o f i ’ennsy lvau la Jum ped- O ^^rbourd in Mltloeean. i -

O, I t . Brown,—i J H. BuchftnQnr~Dl C. Cornell,W J . Harrison,Col. G. B. M. Harvefr,George P. Kroehl . a . u . iwinintr. Bruce S. Keator, M. D.; H. H. Vreeland,

G. P . W. Vroom.

N ew Y o rk ,;.S a tu rd ay .—T h e stean isliip L uw iniu w hich arrlvtVl -hens to d a y lo s t one passtn iger on h e r la s t t r ip from th is side. J o h n W y a t t o f * W llk esb arro , P a „ a s tee r­age iMissonger on . th e w ay to . E n g lan d , ju n ip e d overboard a n d w as di’ow iiod. /

H UXLEY STATUE U N V EILED ,

:i,rlnce o f WaloH Took .P a rt lit Corem oiiy a t th e B ritish M u s e u m ./ .1

L o ndon , Sa tu i*duy—T h e P r in c e o f W a le s today unv e iled a -s ta tu e-to Thom as- Henry, llu x le y , th d no ted sc ien tis t, in tiie* B ritish m use ii m r

■ KTAIITS ' , i H fcLIK I' f UND.

L oiuIoii’h M ayor Asks A id fo r ,th e O ttaw a

Ijontlon', S a tu rd a y .—Tliij lo rd n tay h r to ­day opened a fu n d fo r th e re lie f of th e . O t­taw a a n d H u ll su fferers .

Several Suspects A rrestC jl. •^ L o n d o n , S a tu n la y .—‘A despa tch from J o h a n n e s b u rg says several a r re s ts havft been m a d e in connec tion w ith th e e x p lo - sloti in th e B eg b i^ eu g i nee r in g w orks.

C la rk J u r y Ifnab le to A gree .* P i t ts b u r g , Satuvdav :—T he ju ry in tin* fam o u s C la rk , d ivorce .case w as u n a b le to ag ree a n d a f in n e r w e ir d ischarged .

•• F a ir W ea th e r fo r Suiulu.v.' c*’ W ash in g to n , S a tu n la y . — F a ir to n ig h t

an d S u n ilav . ■ i.'resh n o rth w e s ter ly w inds.

SN ite N orny il school, and*. D r. X. M tii niy^ jy ie—jjo ijj^e -o f * n in n y t d isea ses , to sayB u tle r, L .L ;D ., tc ach c r o f l >hih)sopb'5r1n ' C o lu m b ia college.

P lu n k ed Shad Supper'A t tho Lonox,’ilC> F o q r th avenue , n ear

K in g sley s tw o t, T uesday ovcubig . M ay 1.. S u p p e r serVed-from^O to 8 o’clock. T ickets, Jk) c en ts . . \ • ' ’ 10L2-JI-I ’

Hill is stdling pork for 8c. 11)., liis. 24c.|% -~— , ;,Legs of lamb 11c. lb. at Jliirs.- .. , X

Pork chops 8c. lb., II lbs. 2-lc., at- Uill's.J.

PUEAC 11ERS PRO TEST.

T h ink l.yueliing Shou ld he P rev e n te d ‘by F o rc e —D efend Sm oking H ab it.

P o li t ic s w as (in im p o rtan t topic in ilu* N e\\\.Jersey A.'-M. E. eo.nference a t A tla n - 'tic .C ity veste rdav . Hev. J . 1 *, S ta n sb u ry , in p re s e n tin g u re p o rt, pm ised tin* M cK in­ley a d m ln is tm tio n , bu t^ .p jijeo ted to . tin* failure* o f the p res id en t to use foree in-pro. tbe tin g th e colored luce iVonv ly n ch in g In th e sou tli. T h e iise of tybaeeo a n d in to x i­c a n ts w as denounced , w h ich caused a s to rm o f debato . tht* sm okers defend ing tin' s jn o k p ig habit-us-im th a co m fo rt a m i an i in am ent-pleasure.

C ltlld^en^H « lre n th ln iv . .C liild ren 'j; b re a tb ii ig e^poeid lly is

g rea .tly n eg le c ted . . So n i^ n y a re iitlllei- ed^ViUi* c a tu rr f i a m i O iro A "d ise a se s In c o n se q i’.eucc! I f I h a d ui.v .w ay , i t sh o u ld b e n* p tm ls lm b le ofl’en se fo r a n y m o th e r to a llo w 4iev eltlUJ to breatU o th ro u g b th u * m o u th , fo r . t lu it liq b it is

. u o tliiu g o f sn o r in g , w h ic h is a u o ffense ^ j i g n h J s t one’S-. jio ighbor.—X uw V ork

S un . ‘| «• A Few Cboicu F la ts ‘ • •S ti l l le f t fo r m i t lu K e a to r a n d new

Cook m an av en u e blocks. A li,-modern con­veniences. B o u t $10 to $25 po r m o n th . A pply to a g e n ts or ow ner! .0 2 cod tf

i l l l l is se llin g pork fo r 8c. lb ., »-lhs.‘ 24c,p. P o rk c h o p s 8c. lb ., U lbs. 2-lc. j a t IltU ’s .t

Legs’o t 'la n ib liy . lb. a t H iU ’s - .*• •!

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A C C ID E N T .

T o t h e C e n t r a l R a i l r o a d

t r a in s e r v e s a i a r e m in d e r o f

t h e 1 v a lu e o£ a c c id e n t i^ isu r-

- a n c e . . A n a c c id e n t p o l ic y

, . " o f t h e T r a v e le r s ' I n s u r a n c e

C o m p a n y cO sts b u t . $ 2 5

p e r a n n u m . 'N o p r e f e r r e d

.——' r i s k s . P a y s $ 5 0 a .w e e k in -

• d e m n i ty f o r to ta l d is a b i l i ty ;

o r $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 f o r d e a t h b y a c -

, c id e n t w h i le r i d i n g a s a p a s -

. s e n g e r in a n y r a i lw a y p a s -

• s e n g e r c a r . L e t u s g iv e Y Q U L

V furt|ier particulars;

MILAN ROSS AGENCY 208 Main'Street. '

A. TUSTING, Secretary.. p . C. CORNKLL, Treasurer.

DIRECTORS:. R. A. Tusting,

Henry Mitchell, AT. D.John P. O'Brien, Perry R Smith,

. S. A. Patterson,. A. 0. Twining,\ • l r yt i .?

Higli Grade Fishing TackleRepairing on Rods-and Reels.

C IG A R S *AND T O B A C C O .Imported Key West and Domestic Olgara and all

Smokers1 Articles.The best cl^ar that fl cents can bUy, *

J.. F, SEGER, Cook^ZnAvA v e n u o

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PHOTO LIBRilRY PASTE

PICTURE BINDINGMILL BRISTOL BOARDMOUNTING . BOARD, Aim, STEEL

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Cor. Bond St and Mattison Are. 1

H E A D A C H EMfttsy thousana people sufter from chronic Headache, finding no relief either In medicine, moderation of ft'ork or other reqiedles.In inarij- cases the i rouble Is caused in defective eyes, which can bp remedied by skiltei! nJj ustment of properlenses. We examine the eyeB forevery possible detect aud guacautea our work. E x ­amination free. 1

S T I L E S & . C O .• • - - ;E y e S p e c i a l i s t s •' (

A t 2 2 2 M a i n S t r e e t e v e r y F r i d a y . - H o u r s : 11 t o I p . i n . , 2 t o 5 p , m . --

First National BankOF ASBURY- PARK

Mattison Avenue, and Bond Street

Between PoRtoOlce and Depot •'‘ '-r ' .

ORGANIZED FEBRUARY,.!666

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M^V. DAQEU, Cashier M. H. SCOTT, Aaalstyit Cashier,

P a t r o n s ’ v a tu a b lo s r e c e iv e d f o r s a f e k e e p in g f r e e o f c h a r g e . ■

Foreign ex ch a n g e bought and sc Collection!, prom ptlyaokn ow ledg

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ASBU1IV PARK DAILY PfJESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1900.ever qnlvcr to love's expectuncy, ■what bnrning beacons they wen Id be I-B u t Miss Rodney pulled herself up sharply pt such a ridicnlons tliougdit. Nice way for a girl'to feel toward a young mnn she hnij only known fo r 'a few hours, and that with a rope aronnd^ their waists most of tho timo and clinging breathlessly to tho almky points of the shelly rarfnee of. the Matterhorn. Any little ahopgiri conld feel that way. And yet that is the way Miss Hcdney felt, Sha waa an honest girl-, and sho wasn’t going tp disgnjso to herself how mncli alie’ wns interested in this charming fellow. He had been so manly and con­siderate on the way down. And he joined, ills' eas$*. athletic ability with eneh delightful grace, Vint' perfec.t-eim- plicity and;:»elf possession nnd thonght- fnlness which mark .tlie ideal gentler mini. Still, Miss Rodney checked her­self up-’when '^horfelt that enthusiasm was getting the better-of• judgment. She wiiuld be nothing it not her cool,; dignified "self, wliich did not prevent' her arraying herself, in her. best gown, and. brushing -her linir Very cnrefully. Miss Rodney liad a conviction that at least she was tlio best louking woman that had ever eo(jiiett»d with the Mat- terhorn_nnd jy tb,;".'sho was no wrong.

• [to be continued.] ’ jU A f tT tT S U tV IM U fN £ U .

C o u r t W il l I i iv e s tlu 'n t« . S te e l u!nd - W irt* A lfu tra .

X e w • Yor k / A p ri 1 D e veloptno n t $ in tin* afl'airs of ilie - Amerjcai.i, S teel and

-AVIre— j »:t ny-1 tkely- ti>- can**** a '•‘seA^a-; .tion w ere m ade k tfow n-ycsterllay . Sum** m ouses a re now in tne hands o f tlu* luw linn o f L am b & Voss foi* iMtitiritiaiii Jo h n W . .( ia tc s o f tlu* com pany 's board, o f d i­rec to rs am i Jo h n L am b ert, th e presi* Ut'iit, both o f w hom le ft th is c ity foi* Chicago Iasi* W ednesday , am i i t is the in ten tion o f iJie a tto rn ey s to . ta k e fur- t I h t lejral proceedings, w hich will include e lfo rls - tu , g e t e x trad itio n pa porn if

M e s s rs . ( ia te s nml L am bert s1h»w* uo iit- -ter.lion o f coniine liae lr to .th is city. M a iris t ra te Zeller, who g ran ted tlu* sum- m ouses a t a p riv a te hearing.* h a s is- sued tlieju in b la n k ‘so th a t th e a tto rn e y s

'c a n Jill in th e .dales a t w hich they- may be im nle. returnable." T h e lirs t coin; n liiiiu itit' in tin* ease w as W ashington- iseligm an o f th e J irm jit, Scll/simm Ar Van A ntw erp . T h e re U ^ sec o n d com plainant whoso liame-hns. btfen w ithheld .

Sonic tim e atfo^ij;, w as oli\cially s ta ted th a t the d iroH ors o f tin* A m erican Stuel and W ire com pany, in view o f th e pros-

-pt!i:ou.'*_i;ii’iidit*iu!i-nf-th«»-c6 ipm :a tio n -s ;-nf-J #fa irs , intended so iR M ^ lc tiiie *nf the-piicl'er-m l stlicl; (the to ta l nipount irntst milling o f . w hi ch w as #-|fUlttO.OOII) sit' p a r. On the s tre n g th -o l^ th is sta tem en t W ash ing ton &eli;;man and thu-o»her cli­en ts o f Lam b & Vuss' bought Steel ami W ire p referred sto«*U. W hen M r. 'c»rtte«* <but dow n o f th e com pany 's m ills and irave in terv iew s on M onday, A pril HI. in w hich he w as quoted a s say ing th a t .th e steel and-iron .business Svas in bud shape an d lliar the dem and fo r tin; p roducts ol hts com pany w as hard ly J*t) per cen t. in.

Volume o f w hn t it should be. th e common and h reI'errcd:.vtoek_. b egan .! t"o tumble.. They have" never recovered th e ir los< >lr. <#ji;tes wa*i quoted a s prophesying on tlie sam e day th a t th e price o f steel m ils would fall to nhoitf a ton ir. a week, wldeh it by no m eans did, a iid the men who la I c r procured sum m onses against him specify th is s ta tem en t a s m ijustifia-

T H E S U N D A Y S C H O O L ,

ALWAYS THE CHEAPESTH i l l ’ s C a s h M e a t M a r k e t

6 2 9 C O O K M A K T■ $ ' • . • • • * .... .. • • . . • •

THE ORIGINATOR OF LOW PRICES IN ASBURY PARK

LESSON V, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­NATIONAL SERIES; APRIU 29,By JOHN JV a’BEOKET.

[C p p y rig h t, 1S99, by. A m e r ic a n P r e s s Asso* l ' e la tio n .] ’■ T o x t o f t l io L csho ii, Lulc£ v l l , 18 -2 8 ,

M em o ry Vcr«c*w, 22 , 2 3 ^ -G o ld e a .T e x t, M ntli. v i l , J17—C 'o iiiio eu ta ry . P r e im p - etl by l l ie I le v .-D . M, S^parhi,

(Copyright, 1000, by D. M. Steams.]IS . “ And th e disciples o f ‘Jo h n shew ed

h im o f all th ese th ings.” Tho harm on ies th in k Hint* (he b rdor -of even ts in th is c h ap te r is th e h isto rical o rd e r; th a t a f te r th e healing o f th e cen tu rion ’s s e r v a n t , th e w idow ’s son w as ra ised , aud th en th e lesson o*f to d a y ,(M ath , x i, 2) say s th a t Joliij" heard in th e prison th e w orks o f C h ris t. T h is first *verse o f o u r lesson te lls h o w lie heard and suggests to all d iscip les 'o f C h ris t to be e v er te llin g I l i s w ondrous w orks. 'A rp ^Ciu so g lad that; you have beard th a t you, iyitli all -your

J ie a r t . w ant, o th e rs , to hem ,-- th o se in th e Tn‘ftoiis, .thosL* in. beu'theti d a rk n e ss? ‘ r.•'It>, ’20..**A rt’ T hou l i e th a t should come; o r look w e fo r anotherV ’1 Jp lm hm l baptized. H im , had seen th e S p ir it descend upon H im , had pointed H im o u t as th e L am b o f G od, an d now th is ques­tion. W h a t does it- m ean? I s i t for>hIm- sell* o r fo r h is disciples* s a k e th a t lie a sk s it? W ould h e ’haye th ese d iscip les o f his m at II e ,su h n t . J e s u s J3ia». J luj.jChri st*.

"Thnt tiiey n iiglit rblfow H im ? F o r it would seem th a t up to th is tim e th ey con tinued a s J o h n ’s disciples, o r in hiA im pri^oniiient nnd seem ing neglect, fo r . we do not know th a t Je s u s ev er visited him in th e .p riso n . D id tlie devil p resen t do u b ts to J o h n ’s mind eoncernipg l l im 'whinh -he liad pointed out. a s th e L am b o f (Jod.V • *'1 21, 22. *4G o your w ay and te ll Jo lm

.w hat th ings-yc-H iaT irrsueir-nnd h eard .” T h u s said .lesfls to Jo h u 's .d isc ip les a f te r l i e had done m any w orks' before them w hich ouly G od conld do aud p reached th e gospel t*6 th e pooi* (is .only. H e who spake, a s never m an ' sp ak e co.iild preiicli it. .H e sai<l on...iiuotHer»jj£pasion: “ Tlie^ work's th a t I do, bear- w itness ofj M e, th a t- tlie F a th e r h a th sen t M e / T h e F a th e r H im self w hich h a th sent Me; h a th borne w itness o f Me. T h e S crip tu res te s tify o f M e” (John v, 0?, %J o h n had h eard t in / 'F a th e r te s tify a t th e b ap tism ; lie knew tlie S c rip tu res, a m L if he had n ever seen m any m ighty w orks w rought th ro u g h ll im . he now heard o f themthrougfi. liis disciples. ;__

iio*. “ Aud blessed is ho w hosoever shall not be ofleiided in M e.” D oes n o t th is seeui like a , vory siiecial word fo r J o h n and. in d it'a te --th a t Jo h n w as som ew hat offended V I f •you;-.wonder a t it, t ry and iru t~ v o iir5 e ir in liis place o r i iu a g lu c 'a very common occurrem ‘e:*M r. o r M rs. D. is s ick ; thoy do- nol. send- th e p a s to r any w ord, fo r be is supposed to 'k n o w evory- th lf ig r 'n w eek, or. two, o r th re e have passed , and th e p a sto r h a s not called . I f . you know w h a t they a re a p t to s a y , . I need no t tell yom If , m eantim e, they should h e a r th a t th e p a s to r .h a d ac tu a lly called th ree doors from them , th e case would see n i w orse still. I f tho p a s to r knew of-n case o f d is tre ss amfotig h is peo­ple and did not call fo r a m onth , o r even* tw o ,‘would it-n o t seem a cau se to le a v e , th a t chu rch? I f you w ere in real troub le a n d -y o u r d ea res t friend- knew i t nud did uot com e to*see you, would you iiot be ofleiided? D o not condem n,Juhu even if he rea lly w as offended unless you n ev er u nder any circum stances becom e offended w ith God o r m an .

2 i . “ W h at w eiit ye ou t-in to tho w ilder- •ness fo r to see? A reed sh ak en w ith tb e w ind?” T h u s began Je s u s to speak o t Jo h n a f te r his m essengers w ere d eparted . •Som e'light upon th is figure m ay be found in I-K in g s xiv, 15; Isa . xxxvi, C ;'x liii, Ji. I t m ay be suggestive o f wealuiess'ftasjily influenced, w hich Jo h n certa in ly w a s not. In I.->i. vii, 2, tre e s moved w ith th e -wind is a sym bol o f fear* in th e h e a r t, b u t J o h n ■ lia d -n o -fe a rs . In E ph . iv, 14, w e read ' o f those moved w ith every, w ind o f doctrine , hu t Jo h n , like K’.ijah, w as well estab lished . J o h n w as a tre e o f r ig h t­eousness, th e p lan ting o f th e Lord , t h a t H e m ight be glorilied (Isa . Ixl, 3).

2o. *'J5nt w ha t w en t ye q u t fo r to scfc? A m an clot hud lu so ft ra im en t? 'Behold, they wluioh.nre gorgeously ap p are led aud live d e iiea teW jire in king.*’* c o u r ts j’ Jo h n w as^nrm it-T i lii lTTis"world’s goods, h is VoUnent being cam el’s h a ir nnd a len th- .ern girdle, and h is m eat, locusts nnd -wild iio iiry ~ (M n th riii; •!). IlelSotfgh't "n7>" fuv.or froin e a r th ’s g rea t ones.uiQr did lie covet’ j he ir food o r . ra im ent. l i e w as greirt in th e s igh t o f the Lord nnd nought only H is approval, f illed 'w ith H is S p ir it (L uke i, lo ). l i e sought th e h e a r ts o f

; .“m T T r r f r a l r 1 tlm rThT^^-itnglit“ Iearn tip wrlcoiinM lie "S o tru rG ftd 'w U ^ T T F H tn 6 7 ^

2(>. " B u t w h a t w en t ye out fo r to see? A p ro p h e t? ' Yea, I say un to you, and m uch m ore th a n a p rophe t.” H is. F a th e r , filled w ith the S p irit, sa id , “ And thou, child, sh n lt lu* called th e p rophet' o f th e h ighest, fo r thou sha It go before" th e face o f th e . L o rd - to p rep a re I l i s w ay s" (L uke i, 7t»>. B y com paring l?x. iv, l i i ; vii, 1, w e g e t.o n e m ean ing o f tlie te rm “ p rophet”—one who becom es tin* m outh o r spokesm an o f an o th e r. ’ T h e great, business o f every p ro p h e t w as no t so m uch to p red ic t fntm l* events,, b u t ju s t he t\ m outh fo r G od and say w h a t God told him , ju s t lo bo th e L ord’s .mes­senger, w ith th e L ord’s m essage un to th epeople (H a g / i , 3 ty . ^ ------

27. “ T h is Is ,he o f whom it is w ritten , Behold. I send M y m essenger b e fo re th y . face, w hich shall prepar.e th y w ay b efo re thee .” W h ile all th e p rophets sp ak e o f H im (A cts x, -13), it w as given to Jo h n only o f a ll" the p rophets to be H is iinme- •Jp.to fo reru n n er and to see H im in th e tlesh and to point'-H im o u t a s th e lL a in b - o f 'G o tl and Isr7iel’s—M essiah. T o Jo h n only of- all the- p rophets w as i t g iven tn jiub lie ly se t H im a p a r t to I l i s puidie m in -( i s t ry 'in bap tism , to see th e S p ir it com e as a dove upon H im and to h e a r - th e voice from heaven..‘ 28. “ F o r I s ay un to you, A m ong those th a t, a re horn o f wom en th e re is no t a g re a te r p ro p h e t 't l ia n .John (ho B ap tis t. B u t he t h a t . is •l^a^ l’-'m th e kingdom* o f fJod is g re a te r . thifti^he.” M iitli. xi, 11. Tises -tne Term ttlifngdoin ‘of heaven*’ .jn th is sa tinS'st a len ien t. I t Is th e kingdom o f G od, fo r G«d is the au th o r o f it. and th e kingdom -of heaven, fo r-heaven is 'th e . c h a ra c te r o f - i t . But* t o r my m ind th e lo rm s a re vsynonym ons. I th ink tho-ori-- gin o f both is 'fo u n d in D ani ii..*M. A sto th e . la s t c lause o f th is verso o f <»nrlesson, tlm re a re tw o ex phi n a j ions, e ith e r o f w liich is K im p h s-m tfT b o fir iu ’e/ fiiieT' W jien th e Uipgilom comes, tlie least in it

.will he. g rea te r;t'h liii J o h n then w as, and J o h n h im self, in, his glorified b o d y ‘a t th e re su rrec tion o f th e* ju s t shall be g re a te r th an he e v e r-w as before, . T ln rrDTt!(T ivr ." p ianatio ii is th a t J e s u s Ili tn se lf w as f o r the* tiitie th en being 1 he lear«t. hnvijnr tak en ia I l i s • hum iliation I In*. Ichves-1 place: but, being- the* K ing,. ?Te is *th?g re a te s t. • ; * * .

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W h a t* w a s M fs a - K o d n e y / s ^ h r p r i s e a f t e r s h o h u d ^ a n , a b p u t h a l f a n h o u r o n „ t h e t o p t o s e o a n o f h e r ^ b u m a n b e i n g a s ­c e n d i n g ^ t h i t h e r 1, v i h o c l i n . f j e r i n t h i s c a s o w n s a y o u n y E n p j l i s U i n a n , a b m i t 2 3 , r u d d y , c l e a r o y e d a n d b l o n d . T l i i a u n e x p e c t e d d i s p o v e r y o f a lg i r l on * t h e M a t t e r h o r n w p a o v e r w h e l m i n g en O T ig h t o d i s t u r b ’ oVdri B r i t i s h p h le g m .* * l i e l i f t e d ' h i a c a p A v ith a - s m i l e . . M is s R o d ­n e y w a a g l a d e n o u g h (t o e o o j l i i in t c s m i l e w i t h c h e e r f u l c a j n n ' r a d c r i e i n r e ­t u r n . “ T h i s i s s o n i p w h a t s t a r t l i n g . ’ e a id t h o y o n u p r - n i e a s a o t l y . -*‘1*

Lsgs\oi Lamb......... .v.. . .....' ■ . ; : . . . , . . . . ...... ... ...Loin of Pork.....,....... ...... .. . . . " . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pork Chops , . . . . X;y.'.. . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .y.. . . . . . . . . . .■ 5 a u sa g ie ^ ^ n ^ ^ fr r ? r r ~ 7 ~ \ ^ ^7

Straight goods; honest values- ' :Our aim is to make friertds; can’t makea dollar from our enemies.

;- Small profits; quick sales; cashJtal-kSi . : -T.:,I 6 ounces to the pound; 1 OO cents to tHe dollar; good goods for good Honesty and liberality will tell; we only want one profit.Quality and price is what we are working on.

money,

Prime Rib Roast Beef, such as you pay i 6-i8c lb. for . 12 3 /c lbFore Qudrter of Lamb. ............. 9c lbSirloin Steak, the b est .............................................15c lb.Porterhouse Steak . . ...................'. J. . . . . . . . . . . ___ 16-18c lbChuck Steak ;.;. ^ ............ . . ... 3 lbs 25cChuck Roast, the f inest . . . . . ........... qc lbGood Pot Roast . . . . ..... . 8c lbShoulder Lamb C hbps.. ...................' . . io c lbStew La mb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• . . . . I .~ v . . ..sc to yc l b-Minced H a m . . , ........... 14c lb

Frankfort Sausage. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

B o logn a . ...........

Good Chuck R oast ................

Cross R ib . ......... ..............‘ f -.

•Top Sirloin................... .-.......... ........

Extra Fine Fowl s . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Extra’ Fine Dry Picked Turkeys

Round, Steak. ...................

; “Let m<thm:c these act iu Uvn rings." iVnovel enoughJ to find oneself 011 the Matterhorn for tlio .lirst time, but tc . '111 rat u yonng wonian there, is astound­ing. Allow me to cpugratnlate yon. It is something tb bo-proud o£." He lifted his cap with a gestnre-of deference to her prowess. ,

' ‘It only shows whnt a woman can 1 do,” replied Miss Hortijcy. ‘.‘Bnt 1

shonld not like everybody to know the '■agnnyof fright-lThave-'ieeir thronfeirinr

the way. np, am glad to see you. for ‘ 'iFTnay make me less frightened.going

down.. Tlie tiling is not ended when one has arrived. Getting back is something too." " 1 • .

“ Yee. It was goiug down that Liird Doaglas” — Then the ybnng fellow

. stopped. It had occurred to him tiiat it. jvas not the most opportune-moment to idwell on-tlii* liorriblauiceident to.Mtv Hndsom 'Mr. Hadoiv,'Lord Frederick Dougins and Cruz. the.guide, who were

. destroyed jn ninkiiig . thp descent. . . .. .‘ •I understand." said Miss Rodney.

“ It ’s just as well to reservd that till; we get to.tho-Mont Cervin hotel. Bnt liow did you get np hero so soon after myself and without our meeting?’.’

“ I got at the Schwarzsee after jon. 1 did not stop at tlio.Lower Hut at all. bnt-pushed right oil. ”

“ I v.’ ish you would get me a email' fragment of rock from the very top_if

_ydn, .can..-..8aifl Jtfiaa.BqtlHi&L. “ ijcnni-• to have it set iu a ring, us a souvenir

-nf this little walk. ”“ Certainly, ” ’suifi' tho youiig man.

;He ni:m :t;^ 'to.knock oS_two piecf's“pf7 rock witli his ice pick. ’

“ 1*11 tell yon w hat.I'll do.” Iio said as he approached .Miss Rodney with them in Ilis hand.' “ Let mo havo these set iq two rings— a plain, siniphi set­ting—and then you Imvo.one and I'll keep.tho other. • I would lilcc somo ™ u-

. veuir of a girl s« plucks- us'yont It’n a little uncoiiventiiinal. Dut, then, liieet- ing on the Matterhorn is rather nncmi- ventiupal too. My liamo is Guy Stud-'

.ley.”"Anil I am Miss Florence— Bnt yon

aro going, to be at tiie .Mont CVrviri , some little- time.. aren't yuit'T'".. asked._ Miss Rodney, interrniitiiwliirrself:_____•" “ Yes;, l-i-liall ho thorV a- w i.-k. ”• ••-. .TneBTyTFB-cirrjip t ' t lie 'riiig.-i' ilia do

tliero, perhaps, •before I ' go. I don't'' know.- though, that you'' could.' Of ’ .course there’s no way 'when I reflect.”

“ Mo f there.isn't. Bnt you can f-ivo me your nddrl-si - Miss Florence, and I cun send one to you. ” .

M iss R o d n ey w a s a b ijn t to c o rre c t’ h i m i n Iris m isa.ppif,belish(n as to h e r n a m o w h en c iie ’o f tie':V’iiidusssngUvstefl th a t , it w as t im e to b .'. 'in , th e d escen t, a n d sho i 'o n c lm le il to le t- i t go. Sho cou ld- te l l h im la te r , w h en ' th e y w e re a t th e h o te l.

... ■ It is need less tq r, •mark < tlmt tlie de­scent of the rerlotihtublo Jl.itterhurn was marte'as si’ fely as the climb tip had beeii. Xo prouder American girl lived

■ than Florence Rodney v-’hsn.Shu reached ’ .the Hotel.Moiit Cerviu.

The young -feilmv bad lisen very, charming. Coining down the Matter­horn is nut as suited to conversational

' advances as a ,j o'clock’ "tea; but it puts ir iii u it aud a-womau.on inlinitely more intimate and appreciative terms. A more tired inertal than Florence Rod-

" iiey when she' got back did-not. to her’' mind, exist on the.onr;h Having done ’ a deed Whites’ so few cf .her nux. could

enitilale. she’ f.-lt .tlu|t,.s;h j had earned the right to be very good, .to herself. This tired, lij/irlthy girl was an -’heiress Iir.JHilir.[Itiv.*‘ to $ftUM)0 a year. Why shouldn't she be good lo ueraolf?’ r

' ■—Si).Q' took to her bed as' soon aa possi­ble ami fi ft'into Klnuiber as quiel;ly as

•^iC.tjie haddrojipi'd into it down u preci,-. pice of the Matterhorn..;

Witlmut exaggwalion sliti slept far .sa lioura: '.She .wtmkl wake only to turn . over onjiie,delicious rest of her pillij%‘ ! und1 tlio I'sihny dfcligUt of a cuuiluisk i. mattress and wHurn to nleep with grat- itmle fur being able to again e.tperierice so.delightful a sensation..

Blit at last she felt rested! .$lie got m^and.took ii cold sponge bath, as in­vigorating as possible, and prepared lier i self’ for breaktast,Witlha warm eayejr- iicas tlMneut Stildley. What "afresh, eager, keen, healthy boy hu was.l She liked n yo,tug■ fellow who scaled tlie

“ -Matterhorn ji) fluit cureless,-, .oll’liand - -fashion. He wa’a.a tnan after her heart.

Incidentally he was « florid, htindsouie. youth. If those cool blue eyes wefe to

Pressed Ham, Prepared.Ham, Headcheese, IJver Pudding, Blood Pudding, Pigs Feet, Fresh

Corned. Beef. In fact we handle everything appertaining to a first-class Meat Market. N ot only

everything we handle at the lowest prices, '

Tripe, Hams; Bacon

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issued h.\"the w a r d ep artm en t fo r the ar- -v;e^r nf-ljieu tenim t S. C. Ilazzsird , a £i‘nd* liat’if o f W est P o in t anti au oiiiccr o f tlie F ir s t a rtille ry , on a e iiarue u f absence w ithout leave. T h e o rders h av e .h ern

" trn iisin ittpd 'riiy—(ie ireral ".Merritt. ■ from t-ove rno r’s ’ island to th e a rm y posts thrini^hm it t!)e emintry . L ieu teila tit llaz*

,:turd*disappeared i'roiii'ICey“NVesf on l ’eh.w here lie Iuid been s ta tioned since the*

h itte r part of hist y ear. I t is fhai'tred th a t he deserted his, w ife and lied with

iitrt):tki* wom an. S iae r-th en no th ing has linen.heard of. him. - 1/e .a teu au t iln;:/-ai:d is :ihout US y ears tS\A, H e en tered W est P o iiit, i’roiii IN/ttsville, .l.'a., iu JStf) amL w as g raduated in 1 .S!K5. T w o y e a rs later- lie re tu rned to accept th e ran k o f niili^

f a tv a d ju ta n t, wliieh lie^held tint il'Auk*. 1^.' 1 M oan w hile In* had (rout raetedw ha t Ids fiiends considered a n u n fo rtu ­n a te m arriage, l i e m arried th e daugh ter

-of a boarding lnu’.se keeper. H e w as sent to K<‘V W est as aii tillieer o f th e F ir s t a i; tiljery .in Sep t uni her. _1JS1 M _ ( Ie_nej;aU

.T T erriit is uTTIu*'^quuion tT n itT ia zza id has j:o‘ne abroad . l i e saitl th a t th e lieu* tenan t wj\s considered an unusually elli* e ien t ollirer. . l"nJ«»ss .h e re tu rn s w ithin th ree m onths from tlie d a te o f h is d isap ­pearance he will be l-randed a s a d cse ite r aild his nanii* ta.ki-u f r . in r th f .a n u y rolls.

C;<iJtjiln Cn/i<*p si t lien v e u w o r Hi. L eav iiiw n ith , K a n ~ V p rtl-^ N .—t.HM*Hin':

M, C arte r; ia te c ap ta in in the t 'n ite d S ta te s arm y, a rriv ed a t th e fedora 1 prison b .st nitfht under Kiiard of l.ietiteinuu T hom as K a rk c r, F if te en th in fa n try : a corporal and th ree soldiers. Hy special o rders i.-sued from tin; d ep artm en t o f jus- tic.e new spaper men w ere n** perm it ted to in terv iew th e prisoner,’r wlfo \\'asT inline.* d ia te lv d ressed .in the prison k iirh and a s ­signed to a cell. ID s prison limn be- is L’.bH-l. and lie is th e m e u p a u t o f cell „,\*o. -lL»o. C a r te r will be ii prUon bookkeeper jji -tlie h arness room,-.shoe repa iring and ‘.•iupel1 w eaving shops. *_

All this sprinR’s.denfgns. P aper H a n g in fltn d P a in tluR a spocialty . rap«:r b o u g h t from us w ill bo trim m ed frdO of obargo* > . ..

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T he Kock IhIuikI Springs a Surprlhe on th e - C olorado Lines a l Toduy’H- M eeting.

"""'I’he Trans-M isf,o\iri co m m ittee of th e W este rn P a ssen g e r’association is hnh llng Us ijiinua l nieetiiifr a t tJVe.Brown P alace ho tel. A su rp rise w as s p ru n g on the c o n im ittc e a t th e m o rn in g session by tien - .eral Passenger A gent S eb astian , of the Hock Island . H ep ilin ing abou t.' June_S0

’the-Koc.k lsh in ii w ill ru n fo u r •excursions from Chieajro, .^t. Lnuis, K an sas C ity an d O m aha to Colorado, com m on pointH, niaUt

4iig-a-wito »>f one fa ro p lu s ^ fo r 'rh e round tr ip a n d re tu rn lim it o f O ctober ill o n t h e ticke ts.' T hese ex cu rsio n s w ill he ru n ns special excursion tra in s a n d .abou t-* the SJime da tes re tu rn excu rsions w ill ’he "run • from Denver,- C o lo rado . S p r in g s 1 * ‘ahd P u eb lo to llie e a s te rn po in ts , th e sam e

’ra le s prevailing,, th u s en ab lin g jpo lo rado people^desiring Ji> do so to m ak e to u ris t tr ip s east*-during fbe su m n ie r^ .w ilh th e ^iin ie ad v an tag es g n in te d e a s te rn to u ris ts w h o co p ie w est.—U ejn T r Time.s.' *

0'nr atm. ia to reach tljo snpor’a- tivo in our bicycle repairing. We bolievo onr efforts ar» appreciatecl, ne onr bdsinoEB is heavier ami heavier eacli yoar. Satisfied ensto- mora bring, their friends and thns wo grow.

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TV. H. Shipm an, Beimlslny, Stinn-. undor outh, siiys lie .suffered rrom dyppepslu for. tw onrjvjlve ’yeur^. Dootors nnti -dletlnu Kiive h u t little ; ellef. Flijully lie .used Ko- i!(il Dyspepsln’C nre a n d now cu ts w liiith o likes and as m uch a s he wnntu, ahd heJeelB like a n q w tn 'in : It' d lg fs ts w h a t .you eat. \V, R . Ham , 107 Main s treet.

•H. Clark) Channcey, Ga.. sfiy> - i o W iti’s W lteh Rfilye cured him of plies that.Imd sfillcted him for tw ra ty years. I t Is also a snw dy. en re fo r skin d iseases ., Be­w are o f darij-eroui? coun terfe its . : W , It. Ham , 1 0 /M ain s tre e t . ,

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ANBURY PARI( DAILY PjlESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1900.

2,060 Window Slades, Complete With Spring Rollers aid Fixtures 10 Cents I e x t r a i f f - 1

With-the rapidity of lightnmg the word has gone: forth that the Tuttle Store has become; a-scene of annihilation of prices which has caused some of the.olden heads' towonder "at the assurance of the new generation of merchants. Let the word pass on. Let the people profit. We are makirig dol­lars by the n pst siihple; methods ^nopn to modern ;trade-<-by the simple method pf price-cutting.

TH ETUTTLESTORE

Cheapest Kitchen Goods Store inA tlie World

Mustard spoon. . . . Tea pot knobs..,, Tnolis per papofci.E sk w iilps...............T ea -s tra in e rs ..........r i m n o l R ^

- N utrm cc gratersT ." Htovo IlftorB .. . . . . . .S crow d r iv e r s ........P o ta to SSosIiers....I ro n sp q o D S ...........Cork e c ro w s ..;___

nrirftr b______

. . . . . . 20 .............. . . . . . . . 20. . . . . . . . r v . , , : . . ' . 8a. . . . ; ......... 8o ......... Sa

Apple p e te rs ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... ...... 3o.S c o o p s ........... . 8o

-Tin tea spoons p c r'd o * :v :v .rr .T T r7; r . t r :" .80'Zlnb o ile rs ......... SoM ea t c h o p p e r s . . . ....................... . . ' . ................60B u tte r p r in t s . . ................. 50Slnlc shovels ................. GoK ites.'............................................. 5o

tS o ip s a v e rs ...................................... — DoQ u art tneusurea................. , ..............................CoUorcaoptg b ea te rs ...........S...............................To2 400 m alolies . . . . . . ........................... :.12oBtovo m oits ' . ........, .io oHlnck J a c k stove b luck ... ,,10c'Clothes l in o ........................ 80Shelf p a p e r ........ '..............................3o•Ladles. l ........ .-........... 5oK nives a n d fo rk s .................................... Go

C heapest tin w are Btoro 1n ihe w orld, every th in g you need n t prices t l ia t forco oppM-itlon to stand-in w onderm ent.

' C rank flour selves..................— , . .T in c o p s .................. 7 .W iieh bo ile rs .'. .................... ...Wiieh boilers long o n e s ........Covered cham ber p a l l s ......................Dread pans.B read rafsor»— — ...................Dish p a h s "............................ . . .1U q u a r t buckots ......................... —G alvanized Iron p a n s .............................

-G alviyilzeil-lroirpaii#— r n r i r r r i tT r .T ea k e ttle s , 4 q u a r t s .................r . v. . .,C o m p a r tm e n t d in n e r b u c k e ts ............

. 011 cans— -.-...;.......... ....... .....................Haueo p a n s ...............................1

TABLE OIL CLOTHN ew est p a tte rn s—boat q u a lity . . .J

. . . . Oo

...,2 5 0

. . . ,49c

.♦ .1 9 0

. . . . 50

... .2 5 0

. . . . Oo

....1 8 o

. . . . lOo t:tt1 5 o . . . . 2 So . . . ,25o, . t AQc, . , , 10c

.18 0 yd

- . .THE . ’ -- TH ETOOTLE TUTTLESTORE STORE

SII*VE^WARE 'SILVERWAREWe’ondeiBell any and every store in tho land in both cheap and fine

ailfeiwarc. We don’t aim to-xnoefc ofchor prices." We simply cat them. Wo hate tlio.best makes—Wallace, Rivorton. and. Rogers.

CARPET SWEEPERS „ CARPET SWEEPERS1 0 dozen was onr order. <Not another store in Monmouth' county

woalJ dare order so many. Oar.priccs will clcan thorn out completely— $1,09, *1.75,'$1.98, $2.25, 13 75. • ■

. .GARBAGE CANSWo sell every aizb, kind and quality of garbage cans. We soil thorn

cheaper than tho other store. -.Prices run: 49c, 89c, 99c, $1.75,. $1.98 For private cottages and hotels,

WASH BOILERS ' '- ■

Ask to sco tho now patent bottom Boiler. Will not mat. Is clioiper than copper and wears longer,: 89c. and 99c,

IRONWARE• • AGATE' BIGGEST STOCK LOWEST PRICESWo absolutely control the sale of agate ironware in Asbury Park. We sell bettor ware. Wo soil it cheaper than any other store.

BLUE FLAME. OIL STOVES . T . ‘ • ■ - BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES

Everybody who knows this storo knows that the verf-term “oil stove” augggests .thp Tuttlo storo. WofleaU. stand’ijtlono as unapproachable,

WINDOW SHADES

-We havo tho boat and oar prices

WINDOW SHADES

>" TH ETUTTLE.-- STORE

FLOOR OIL CLOTHW e Bell m ora floor oil c lo th than all otfibr

stores in tbe aity^copsbinsid. W e give b e t­te r d o th a t a lees price, th a u any o ther s to re .

R eg u lar 40o q u a lity —very b e st p a tte rn s— r ig h t cJ|o\vn to d a te ^ p e r y a r d l . .".Sflc

LAMPS LAflPSW e h av e a ll th e lam ps.ycu like n t priced

th a t elm ply defy a iiy kind bf com petition. LA M P8 ,— LA M PS,' LAMPS, " ‘

ISo, 19c, 25c, 20c,u p to th e b ig p a rlo r lam ps.

WASH BOARDS AND TUBSA. z!no w ash board fo r....................................15cDouble zlno boards, p ro tec to r tops ..-.. 1.25oA ll wood b o a rd s ..................................,1 0 aW ash tu b s a ll k inds and prices.

BRUSHESS crub b r u s h e s . : . . ! ; .H and s c ru b s ...............F e a th e r d u s te r s ........Sink brushes ..............F loor b ru sh e s •.;!W indow brushes . . W hitew ash b ru s h e s . S tove b ru s h e s ........

BRUSHES. . Sc .. 3c..100 .. 3c . -49o ..40c, . .15c . . 10c

"LAriP FIXTURES• — . - ■•••/■ '

BURNERS, THICKS, -. -GLOBES,' ..C H jK H E Y S , , TRXPODSl .v1' .•

Every thrne.&r lamps. Cheaper than you can buy It anywhere else.

THE MATTISON AVENUE P RICE-CUT TERS. m

The G R E A T T U T T L E ST O R EBUV AT TH E TUTTLE STORE AND SAVE MONEY

t e"I Professional

D R S /B R Y AN & BURTPltTSICIANB AND SUIMKONS. 821 Aabnri

avenue, Aabury Pork, N. J . Offlco hoars 8 to 12 tt. m., 2 to 8 p. to 9 p. jn* Pbonp5» ...... .....

1 . E . HETR ICK, M . D .PHYSICUNAND 8 UUGEONV. .531 Cookman

avemjrt. Offlco hour?: 8 a. irt. to ^0^ 1. lm . 2 p. _iii. to 8 p. m.l 7 p in. to H p. in. Butiday^ 8.80 to

li..Ki n. m. bprci(&I aitpnHonxto eyu, ear and Hvirgtry. ‘ ' ’

0R r F : > . C O LEM AN ~Northwest corner Fourth avenue and Kifigjitoy

fttreet. Ofllce Houra: 0 to 10 a. m.. 1.20 to 2.80 p. in., 7 to 3 p. m, Telophono 1 D.

R .S .B E N N E T r , M . D . ^PHYSICIAN AND 8UKQEON. 510 Aabury a?e

nui*. Anbury P ark. Oftlcw boure: 3 to 10 a. m,,l ’jo 3 and 7 toO p in. ’ . * 1W-5J78

DRTmRQMilFQr CURRIE' J‘ 0 Mnln avfiiue. Ocean fJrove, N. J . Office•» l!o » n : 7 to 10 a. tn.. li to 5 u. m ,. 7 to 10 p. m .___

SE E D S

TOR. ELLA PRENTISS u p h a m ;305 Third nvenue, Aabury Park, N, J,

hours until 10 a. m., U to 2,p. nu, 0 to 7.30 Telfphon/j call 520 -I.

H .;S .;K IN I¥ !D N T M z M rD .-

Oflloe p. m

7!0 Grand avenue, and at Klnmonth ft Go.** DruR 8tore, 724 Cookman, aTan\ie, Aabory Park.

BURTON BROTHERSDENTIBTH, Cooknw»n avenue^Aabury Park,

Buudoulne bu}ldlng, B. \V. Cor. Broadway and * Ni — • * -I iifttb street, New York, from May. until October.

ifaw York offloe cloaod

DR. H . 8 . TAYLOR !DRNT1ST. (Gradu«j»o^UnrveraltyofPennsyl­

vania), comer Cookman avenue and Emory street, over LeM&ljjtre’B, opposite post office; entrance on Emory atroet, A hd ury Hark. . Ofllce houra from 0 a. m, to 6 p. in. Telephone Q31.

Q EO . L . D. TO M PK INS ,D»’ 0 . i .. DE?IT18T. Itoomg !?, 3 aad 4, PoBtofllce* build* A abary P ark . Teeth e itrao ted p&lnleasly with* o itt rendering the patien t uncobsoloua. Gaa ad- inlnUitered.- om oa houra: 0 a* t&. to 5 p . m.

R . F . OORA.N, O .D .S .DRNTIST. Succcsaor to the Boston Denttota.

715 Mattison avenuo, Y/lnckler BultdlnK.'

CLAUDE V . OUERIKliAW 07F10ES. Transacia Reneral lc*al bnifl-

ness. Acknowlodirmepta taken for-all states. Rooms >-10 Apploby Bulldlnjr, -

: WILUAM C. BYRAW VATTORNEY AT LAW.- ' 1 ♦ .

MASTER IN CHfcJNOERY, 23 Appleby Bulidlnfiri Aaboi7 Park. H, J .

W M . C . COTTRELLAROHITEOT. Plana a n i specifications fur*

- ntshed a t sh o rt notice. * Hotel w ork a ap edalty 415 Lakb avenuo,

Sauobl A. B no css E rnkst A, Arshc

E f USE 4 rA8EK>'<Arohiteata. 0)1 Caeltnut etront, fhiiaaelphla.

Building, T renton, W. J . A pp’a'ijf A a b n r j P a r k , J . ! /

m , V . B. HEfOMT,VKTEUIMAKT BUnOEON. T re a ts a l l fat-

■ ^ --------------- ayonue. Telephone No. f>iniflo. OttoeSoaSenall avon AiburyPnrlr. U. J .

F ran k H. W alker. y P r a c t ic a lf

Paper H angerm 2 Mnnros A i t one. West Asbury Parte.

■t • 1 [ AafeflP FOBD E C O R A T O R S' W A tjI; T‘ AP«3R C a

O f N ew Y o rk a n a x m w *■ AM»- M A S ’o f-P u ih delph i*. v. .

. IVslI Papor troip lOo per doubip.roll asd up- ;var<5«. Hnbgir.i; 25e per double roll and iit; ivards. Scnie stores advertise olieBr.er, blit they mean glnglo rolls, Don’t bo deoeivnd. l.nt meishow yon raysaiftplosaiii’ then com- l aro pvces with otliera. ' .

Tho planting season will soon bo her© and in order to havo good crope it Jb important-that yon liave GOOD SEEDS. Our supply ol

FIELD GARDE} AND LAWN SEEDS

has just arrived and as it comca from ond. of tho most reliable seed houses iu America, wo feel that }on will bo bountifully repaid by por- cliasingyotir Boedsatjip r e tore. .Wo can supply yon needs in any quantity and at prices that will .bear ins|s0c- tion. - ■ . „_8 o lo A K e n t fo r U io _ . V

71JEFFGIES-SPIKETC O M T P S T P IC T U R E S

U nder tho .d irection of W illiam A . Brady . r . and TlioniAs O 'R ourke.Tho greatest motion pictures ever taken by the

American' Bio^raph tvnd Mutosoope Company, showing overy inovo from start 10 flnij»h of ihfs. tlio ^reab-Bt batiJo of modern times. 7 |m U c a of nima.—21(1 o(W dlstloct pictures, and m julrlng Iti- rejirescntailon two aud ono half houra. No

PLA N ET, JB . SEED DRILLS, CULTIVATORS AND3 SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOWS.

J. D, NEWLIN173 Main Street

ASBURY PARK*

M. M. CrosbicPeakr in..

New and Second Hand

Furniture. , . 1 ’ ■ ' \ •

$ Crosble Hall Munroe and W aio- ~

P a rk Opera HouseW . H. MORRIS, Manager

O ne N Jght O n jy ,

M O N D A Y , M I L 30T H E R E A L

humming of m a’hino.

PRICES, - 25, 35, 50 and*75 Cents,_SQata.onaaioatqrenpllo’s,-2i4.^iaIn street,--—

I WISH TO iMUMET o th e p u b lic th a t I b a v e reopened m y Jew e lry S to re a t th e o ld s ta n d

625 C O O K M A N A V E N U E a n d a s u tu a l w ill c a r ry a full J ln e o f W A T C H E 3 , J E W E L R Y , &c. a t th e lo w e s t p o ssa ib le p rices.

' 1 h a v j ju s t s ec u re d so m e p a w n ­b ro k e rs ' je w e lry . T h e . p rices on th e s e a rtic le s w ill a s to n ish you. W il l b e p le a s e d to s e e m y o i l friemlsf, a lso n e w o n e s .

E M B L E M S F O R L O D G E S .

A f . X.. W e i n s tein .

JAMES H. SEXTON Funeral D irectorISS mfilH ST., BSBDBY PBBKA fine lino ot casket» on band to se­

lect from. Flower designs ft specialty. Open «S ay and night. 1 '

Telephone, 21 a.Eealdanee, 410 BewalJ avenue.

RICHARD H. BEED ’ JAMES E. HUNT

THE PEOPLE SAYWo h avethshost llgh'edatoro to town. •Weil, wn uie tha TROUtlCTZSKOY ACETY.

LENG OAS GENERATOR. Call and see it.’

LET UB REPAIR YOUR BICYCLEand it will run eas'or than It over dl I before, and we vr\\\ do s tho * work cheaper than anyone else. We will call for your wheel

j , E D G A R S O O \ ’S l i 1 -2 Cookman Ave. ‘ ..

Opp. Partriilso & Richardson’s, - '

' - r s r

PfiEeB^Speelnl Artvcrtiso'ntiir.ta b rin g Un m edlftto resulja . .

R B B D H U N TBonds :snd“Me$fmenl5

S e cu ritie s BouK bt an d Sold

M em bers New Y o rk Cons. S tock Exahnngo

4 7 B R O A D W A YN EW YORK

Lock Distance Telephone 1 80 Btcad. • 1(91C3*

Tlio PnE as has la te r tolegMDhio sew s than th e evening edH ioriaof (ha N ew Y ork piipers w hich seaolr A sbury i;aric. T he i’!:Ksa"ho!( all th e local new s. I t s rondora thus- get, AU th e nows, bo th lowil niwVgen- e ralj fo r ontrcen't. .

Tomato Plants' .Reliable Seeds

Fam ous A sfim y FaiK L aw n G lass Seed

J . C O Y T E

H a r d w a r e , N o t i o n s , E t c .

6 2 7 C o o k m an A v en u e I S f And don’t fo rgo t th e num ber.

V o rU le t l o r iI I Iam B a i le y ,W h ite l ’la ins, X. V., A p ril 118.—I u t |lP

suprem u e s itr t bi-foro J u s t in ' MuiOilU a ,te}lga_Y.eJlis.-iJIa}-..lluilL-}v.oflI!rLm'Htur a v e rd ic t tu v .S 12.">00 a g a in s t 't lu ; c ity of N ew "Y o rk riJ I iti;i B ailey, wlio is :: duuSli- te r of P . C. B ailey, ,-> w ealthy P u tnam com ity m alr, \va« in ju red on tlib night ot S ep t. a j . '18118.' w h ile quiLlltivinj^.-X'liooily o f 'N e w Y(jrlt; w as- balhlillg. a atolte' w ull iu tlio tiHvn Of .Southeast, t 'u tiia m eonnty. nnd Sail considerab le stone along th e h ighw ay . M iss B ailey d rm 'e in to a p ile of s tones. ' H e r ank le w as brokou, und she w a s eripp lcd fo r life.

I l c v f r j S co ri-d h y G r im a J u r y ,New Y ork. A pril —lu a p resen t­

m en t handed up to Supretne C ourt J u s ­tice K eogh d i e eoiinty g ran d ju ry scored C hief Dever.v and th e T io f tg Is'mluV C ity police. T h e .ehief is ehnrgt'd w ith delib­e ra te ly Im m pering t'lie eoun ty au tho ritie s in thu attem pt- to sup p ress vft-e. H e is ehayged d iree tlf , too, .^vith ldpekiag an effort to enforce , th e Ia n s , anil Poliec C ap ta in W oods of, L ong is lan d Cit.v Is declared to lie u n w orthy to hold otliee. T h is preseuttlnyit is th e outeoinc o f iii> investigation o t the 'dopn rtm cm t.'

B n iiU 'U oliltt-rn S e c n rt- fr>,Di)elItleliinond, A pril 21j.—O ne o f tiie bold-,

c s t rohheries .over com m itted, in V irginia' occurred a t K trnslm rg, w hen eigiit men' w ent in to i Im) to w n ,'b ro k e iti I c> tho J la s - sa im u tte ii Irani; ■ v au lt, b lew tlie safe open and stole $3,0(10 in cash, TJiere jvtis $75,001) in—w eiirU ies in the riiiilt wUieh w ere not .touched. T h e rohburs escaped from the tow n on a jKuulcar.

i a s t p j e r s o n a l l x -c o n d u c t e d r o i n tT O - W ABUINGTON VIA 1‘liN N SY tV ANIA M AII.KOAD.The la s t of tho p resen t series of the Penn ­

sy lvan ia th ree-day personally-conducted to u rs to W ashington, 3 , C,, wil! bo rtso on M ay 3. T h e ra le , $14.r>0 from Nov? Y ork, 811.50 from Philadelphia, and p roportionate ra te s from other-points, iaelniiea * tran sp o r­ta tio n , hotel accom m odations, and tra n s fe r o f j'assnisger aud hM ggate from 3ta tlou to hotel. These r a t i ' , itiom deaccom m odations fo r tw o day - a t th e A rlington , Norm andie, Higgs, or E b b itt House. F o r accomtfioda Mans a t W illard’s. R egent, M etropolitan, e r N ationa l' hotei, $3 50 leas. Al! ticke ts «ood fo r ten days, vlth special ho te l ra te , a f te r exp ira tion of hotel cobpoua. An exporlenced chaperon will also accom pany th e ra f ty .

S id e t r ip s m ay _ a ls tt._ b am .id 8 to M o u n t V erncm . th o h 'o n ie o f -G e o rg e W n a h ln g th n ; O lil .P o in t C o m fo rt, oppo?U « w h ic h tho M on­i t o r a n d M ernm 'ao m e t iu th o lr m em o ra tiles tru g g le ; an d 'R ichm ond , Va. Theso side tr ip excursion tickets inay bo obfalned by holders o f Pennsylvania to ijr tick e ts a t .the followltip: ra te s: M ouht yornon,-To e»u’ts ; Old PojnS Com fort, $3.50 v ia ateanSer, $0 ail ra il; rtkdimoni?, f->. V

F o rltln e ra rie s tick e t nnd full Inform ation apply ro- tick e t agfirftfl; T o u rist A gent, lltHi Broadway, N .Y : TSVRroad Rtroet,,Newark", N . J . ; 'n r iiddresR Oeiirgii IV Doyd, AssIh- tant.-, (ieneral Pnnaengar - Agonc, liroad S treb t B tation; Philadelphia.

ML M IR*T. V riinli Applul)yndverfciH08 fo r A sb tn y

P a rk Kchool bonds.E . H /T tn d tiU w ill ta k e fche school census

In th lfic ity . H o Will beg in th u V o rk n e x tT tiC H tliiy . v .. .............

,S, "F. M oore, l>Iacksinlth, has reopened hirf shop on S o u th M itln s tree t, oppo.sitc O cean G rove’s M ain av en u e gattis. .

A t ycstortlay’s session o f tho A . M. E. Z iotr ch u rch in C uniden , Ilev . George II> W ilso n ' o f AVesf A sb u ry P a r k w as ud* n iitte d to inu inbership .

A largo p a rty w ill jo in thu P ie rce w heel­m en’s r u n from th is c ity to P r in ce to n an d r e tu rn tom orrow . T h e s ta r t w ill be m ade i t t d a ; m . from S a iifo n l’s M attison avenue, blcycflo a n id em y . . • . . v •

JIis.«es*BolIo a m i X o ra (5ra v a t t und th e ir b ro ther, (Jarflcld G ra v u tt o f E m b u ry >vu% nue,* Ocoiiii G rove, have gone to . v is it re la ­tives In th e w este rn parr, o f tb e s ta te fo r a b o u t tw o Weeks,- . >'

Thei-c a rc m an y e x c itin g in c id e n ts show n in th e JelT rles-Sharkcy c o n te s t p ic tu re s th a t re tn iiid .-o n e -o f- th e a re n a at. Coney I s lap (1. These m ay a ll bo seen a t . P a rk Oi>era H ouse n e x t M onday ev en ing . “ P erso n s pass in g J . E d g a r Sony’s bicycle

s to re a t '512# Cook m an av en u e a t n ig h t notice th e b ril l h in t light- g iven .b y the Troul>etzko^ accfyjcno ‘g a s m achine./ ^\r. Sooy is th e local a g e n t fo r th e .m achine. '

M ws'Emma* X , P re n t i s h a s re tu rn e d to the.^X )ccan. house ',- M ali)-avenue* - O cean Grove, .from X e\v Y ork , a n d w ill •pivjMire- tho 'houso fo r ea rly reopen ing . T h e b u ild ­ing Is be ing impaired am i rep ah ite tl by the ow ner, C. C. C lay ton .

W illiam II . S an b o rn , c le rk in K ln m o n th & Co.’s C ookm an a v en u e d ru g sto re , w ill go to N ew ark M onday to a tte n d , th e com ­m en cem en t exercises th e Xew Je rsey College*of P h a rm acy . M r. S an b o rn is a m em ber o f th e g ra d u a tin g c lass. ' "

Iiev . 1^. C . BeiUe, D .D. of B oston Is the g u est of Hev. a n d M rs.'G . IC. IlancocV:, a t th e W est P a r k M. E. jxirsonage, A sb u ry , avenue. T o m o rm w n io rn in g Dr.*' BenU* w ill speak in th e in te re s ts o f th e A m erican U n iv e rs ity a t th e W es t P a r k AI, E . ch u rch .

T om orrow even in g R ev. S. Eelw ard Y oung of P it tsb u rg , l sa ., w ill preach in th e West-, m in s te r P re sb y te r ia n ch u rc h , th is c ity . M r. Y o u n g , w as p a s to r o f th is ch u rch six years a go .. In h is p resen t c.hitrch he has a d m itte d ovor (KK) m em bers in less th a n tw cryeais: : ; ’ T

Iiev . W illiom W . ,W iic6x o f X ew Y ork , a b ro th e r o f F r a n k 'I j . W ilcox o f th e M a tti­son A venue p h arm acy , wfU preach tom or- row m o rn in g a n d -e v e n in g in. th e O m iu l A venue Rt»formcd chu rch ; th is c ity : , M r. W ilcox p reached i u ' a n u m b e r of th e local chu rches d u r in g a fo rm er tem p o ra ry resi­dence afc O cean Grove. * '

. . MAY C03IK TO SEA G IR T.

New Y ork May Abollnli C rcedm oor Rnnjrer Two 11 rigiules M ay,Shoot In J e rse y .

In m ilita ry c irc les th e question , of abo l­i s h in g C reed m oor a s a rifle ra n g e is ag a in Ix in g a g ita ted .

People re s id in g a n d h o ld in g p ro p erly in th e v ic in ity a rc co m p la in in g th a t.th e shoot­in g end an g ers lives w ith in a sho o tin g dis; tan ce of th e rungo.

Several persons have been sh o t by w ild shoo ting o f th e so ld iers p ra c tic in g on the h inge . , ; .

The in rerouting phase o f th is a g ita tio n Is th a t th e a tte n tio n o f th e X ^ w Y o rk iftillJl ta.ry m en is tu rn e d to w ard s th e rifle ran g e o f tho s ta tc of X ew J e rse y a t Sea G irt.. _..Thcrc.is a .sentim ent In fav o r o f .h av in g tlie X ew Y ork a u th o ritie s m ak e n rnm ge- m en ts w ith th e a u th o ritie s o f X ew Jersey fo r th e use o f th e ran g e , u n d e r c e r ta in con­d itio n s , by th e tro o p s o f th e F ir^ t a n d Sec­ond b rigades o f X ew Y ork .

F irem an ’s P rim a ry . - A p r in ia ry w lll be. hold in W ash ing ton

en g in e house. O cean G rove, o u W ednes­d ay , M ay 10, a t t>. p . tu ., to place in nom i­na tio n one Hre com m issioner to succeed H a riy A .‘S u m m ers fo r th e te rm o f th ree y ciirs-fo r—X ep tu n e—F ire -3 )is tr ie t-X o rI of X cp tu n e tow nshlj), a n d to vote a n ap p ro ­p ria tio n o f ^J.oOOTpr co n tin g en t' expenses o f th e d is tr ic t. T h e e le c tio irfo r com m is­sioners w ill ta k e p lace on S a tu td ay ^ M ay50r f r o n i- J i- to T p rn i;ru t- th e ^ W u s lu n g to n com pany 's h ouse on O lin s tre e t. ■;

A n Ai»ple E n te r ?D u r in g a v is i t to th e - s o u th o f E n g -

lancl a g o n t le m a n w a s m e t w i th w h o le la te d a u n iq u e nn d m o s t in te r e s t in g ix p e r ic n c e .in d ie te t ic s . I t w as^ th a t, f o r . t h e l a s t , t h r e e y e a r s l ie J u id liv e d on o n e m e a l a d a y . a n d t h a t m e a l w a s com p o sed c h ie fly o f a p p le s ! F u r th e r a s to n i s h m e n t w a s ev oked b y h is re p ly to m y q u e s tio n - .,a s - to .w lia t l ie :d ra n lc ,

..w iicu h e s t a t e d t l i a t t h e ju ic e s o f t l ie a p p le s su p p lie d h i in With a ll th e m o is- t u r e or. d r in k h e n e ed e d ; th is , '• 'h e c la im ed , w a s o f t h e p u re s t .k in d , b e in g in r e a l i t y w a te r d i s t i l l e d ' b j ' . . n a tu r e , a n d lla v o re d w ith t h e p le a s a n t a ro m a o f th e a p p le ,- l i e p a r to o k o f h is o n e m e a l a b o u t t h r e e o*cl6"c!c iu th e a f t e r ­no o n , c u i in g w h a t he fe l t Batisfi'ed,li}m,

.tlio m e a l o c c u p y in g h^m f ro m 20 m in ­u te s to h a l f a n h o u r . H e looked th e p ic tu re o f h e a l th f u l m a n h o o d , a n d hj e n g a g e d tfa ily in l i t e r a r y . woi'U.— C h a m b e rs ’ J o u r n a l . ...

O ld P e o jj le In M ild C llm a to g .M ore p eo p le o v e r 100 y e a r s o ld ajre

fo u n d in m ild c l im a te s t h a n . in th o .h ig h e r - lr i t l tu d e s .- ..-A c c o rd in g -- to —the.- la s t c e n su s o f th e G e rm a n 'e m p ire , o f a p o p u la tio n o f 555,0(^,001) o n ly 78 have- p a sse d th o h u n d r e d th y e a r . " F ra n c e , w ith a p o p u la tio n o f 40,000,000;’ h a s

;213 c e n te n a r ia n s ^ In E ng-land th e r e •arc 146, in I r e la n d ^578, a n d ; i.i S co t­la n d . 4G. • Sw eclen 1m s te n - jin d X o rw a y 23, B e lg iu m 5; D e n m a rk 2, S w itz e r- ' lah d -.n o n e . S p a in , ^ i th * a p o p u la tio n o f '\S,000,000, lia s 401 p e rs o n s .ovo r 130’ y e a r s o f a g e . Of t h e 2,250,000 in h a b - i t a n s o f S e rv la , 575 h a v o p a s s e d th e c e n tu ry m a rk . I t is sa id t h a t th e o ld ­e s t p e rs o n i i v i n g ts B runo* . C o trim , h o rn in A fric a a n d n o w liv in g , in f t jc d e J a n e iro . ' H e i s - 350* y e a r s o ld . . A c o ac h m a u -in -M o sc o w ha& liv e d f o r 14C y(5a ra .—P n ^ to n Budaret^ f *.

W . W . Mayhnw!, M arton, V/Itj,, say s: “I consider One M inute Cough C ure a most- wonderful medloluo, ^lifck an ti safe.” I t la tbfi'frtily Imrmless rem edy th a t g ives Imme­d ia te resu lts. I t cures coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping coughVpneu- monla and a ll th ro a t and lu n g dtsf apes. I tso a rly uflo proVeutM couHum,.M 6u. C h ild ren a lw a y s like i t a u d m o th e rs e n d o rse I t. W . U, H a m ,'107 M ain s t r e e t . . .

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*J. J. PARKER*^ Becatse of the low price at which we sell our goods r

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S o d a C r a c k e r s 4 c l b I 1 1 2 It* l o t s . W e lia -v e a f e w

b o x e s L a u n d r y S o a p , 3 c a k e s 7c . ^

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SATURDAY 5PECIAI.S24 Large Fine Fresh Eggs for 25 CentsF i n e s t C r e a m e r y B u t t e r a r c lb#

5. Bbls. G ranulated S ugar, 5c. Pound. “ •Id 5-pound saoUs-rwIth other goods. ’ .

Our specials are sold for CASH ONLY an i will n o t be charged a t these prices.

JW E SELL THE BEST IH CANNED GOODS $F a n t y C o l d P a c k e d X o m a t o e s S c c a n . - ^

^ T e n d e r , C r e a m y S u g a r C o m S c c a n ^

G o o d E a r l y J u n e F e a s 7 c c a n • • ^

■ ^ f\ ‘ . . G o o d X a b l e P e a r s i o c c a n 'jA f

* COLUMBIA FLOUR $ 4 . 2 9 Bbl |★

★I d orio-hMi b a n o l BaoUa.

BEST FAMILY FLOUR AT 49 CENTS. SACK. $^ O U R R E L I S H E S B E A T T H E W O R L D *

^ 2 0 c B o t t l e P i c k l e s , i o c ^y a o c B o t t l e C a t s u p l o r ‘i o c J

J _______■ I S P B o l f l c . W D r e e s t i c r g W r e S a n e c j c -------- ‘T» ■ m e b a t t l e P i n l i l e a f n r e n *

y g W o g u a ra n te e ev e ry ti lin g w e se ll t o g lv e B lit la fa c tlo n .o ry o u r rao n o y r e f traded

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Manasquao ' L ittle t ’dUa

Cor, Malo Strest and Ijske Avenue, 604, 606,.608 Cookman Avenue ★

Tel, 69 ASBURY PARK 4 Ci>iuie t tvua ^

IT 15 for us to prove to you EASY the truth of the assertion that we can .gave you about one- thirdron clothing purchases. All we ask you is to/look; at our line •and get our prices;, An investiga­tion will, pay you.

Men’s fine spring overcoats and top coats; suits of English serge and fancy worsted and cheviots; top coats of coverts and whip­cords; garments that retail at $10, our price $7,/

I!6 3 9 -5 4 3 COOKMAN A VE.

F E E E SH IN E S TO SH O E BUYERS.'

D oes Your Furniture Look Like

U p l i o l a t e r l r i B “ . a n d . p e o o r a t i h g

I f i t does .not, Bend me a jjpatij card rtnd l will call parsoaaliy a n d .te ll Wlittt.

---the cost wUl.be to rnalto I t '60. ‘ " ' -'. . Mattre^ea' reribviUed. Cuahlon’work

1 o of all hinds. Oom|)5ete line, of. uphoU viW « a'terlnc gooils always in stock. V ” ■ ■EDW.I A. WEIS

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■ ., . t ; . ...T E R M S O F S U B S C R IP T IO N :

One year (strictly ia advance5r. . .. .T7r..V. r. $8.6(5One week . . . . . . . .v . ........... '.00Single c o p i e s . . . . . . .01t ‘ * \ •"'A d v e r t l a in f f R a t e s o n A p p l i c a t i o n ;

R c ce iv ea t h e te le g r a p h newjs se r- -v lc o -o f { h e P u b l is h e r s P re s s A sso c ia ­

t io n , a n d t l ie n e w s se rv ic e o f th e A m e r ic a n P re s s A sso c ia tio n —T w o o f th e b e s t. ' .

.^SA TU R D A Y rTfrPR IL 28,-lOfcO. •• '

•' S U N D A Y T R A I N S . . . -*

• T he sen t im e n t in favor of a S u n d a y tm in .f-xu‘v k c in s tead o f tlio prcncli t h ypocrirical

t in ilis .stop a t In te r la k e n f«/r A sb u ry P a rk passengers on S nm hiy” is a lm o s t ;utm ni- jiious. . •. : *• .. y f

J n la s t W ednesday 's fssue tlje P ress ' ad- yocdtart th e ab o litio n o f this* ru le . On T h u rsd a y '-M r. U nldw in. o f th e /'.C en tra l H ail road o f X ew Jersey , addressed a le t te r to M ayor T en B roeck e x p ress in g h is will-_ iitgness.to stop th e tra in s a t th e A 'sbury ^ a r k ' s ta t io n on Su ltday if th e people so desired . T ho m ayor, w ho hns lo n g been a n advocate of S un d ay tra in s , is alVeady c irc u la tin g a p e titio n to be s e n t to both

. th e P en n sy lv an ia m ul C e n tra l ra ilro ad s . -• Y e ste rd ay th e -A n b u ry P a rk J o u rn a l en ­dorsed th e schem e, a n d , i t looks , now a s th o u g h th e desired 'end w ou ld Ix^ftttm ned.

> S o m e . people w ill p robab ly oppose tlie Scheme a t f i r s t th o u g h t, blit; th e re is rea lly

■ l i t t le g ro iin d 'fo r .th o oppositit/nV W e per­m i t every o th e r system o f p u b lic convey^ a iice to b riin g passengers, iii to. A sb u ry P a rk on S u n d ay except tlie s team ra ilro a d s ;

. th ey -m u st lan d th e ir passoiigerrj j u s t put- side th e co rpo ra te lim its; I s .tliis fa ir? Is i t- se n sib le? ' Xo. L t js to th e P e n n sy lv an ia a n d C en tra l ra ilro ad s th a t w e m u s t look

- ‘fo r-iideq iia te^en 'jce-^ to—b r in g s vi s ito rs -to - o u r re so rt. \V e rave iit th em fo r re fu s in g to ad v er tis e u s a t th e ir ow n expense, as they, d o , A tla n tic C ity , a n d th e n ‘refuse th em priv ileges accorded a ll o thers .

I t . i s t im e to stop a ll th is foolishness a u d u n ju s t d iscrim in a tio n . I t is o n a p a r w ith .the re fu sa l o f th e oilieials o f , th e O cean GrbVelTssoTiiation to a llo w o y ste rs tojbctic-

. livered to ono of th e ir ho te l keepers on a S u n d a y m o rn in g u n t i l the dea ler had p u t

•them in a m iikcan . v 'W lia t hypocrisy! - ?7s i t a n y -w o n d e r th e

__:w6r l d ^ a t j a rge_jnakes__a j j Cat_of_ou r_ ru les• a n d reg u la tio n s? ' . '■! ’

. G ive iLs S u n d ay train!* a n d s to p .th is d is­c r im in a tio n a g a in s t thoso vv ho sh o u ld be o u r b e s t friemi's a n il w ho can a id . u s m ost i f th ey w ill. ...__

Ti IK* Trei 11 tmrTttUT'A’ merican is"' now printed on a new.JIoe “quad” of the latest pattern capable '.«£ i>ro^ueing ! 0,lHHr 10-. page papers jwrJioui:. ■ The* True Ameri­c a n i s .o n c o f t h e l iv e , p r o g r e s s iv tT p a p c n s oi'

_ t h e $ t n te r in d . r i c h ly d e s e r v e s . t h e s u c c e s s , i t

\cn jf> y s» , ' .

a jlll7 D tl I)II l l i - ^ - 7-Y okoham a, A p: ! t ii.S.—T h e ’ di**tt,o’rij*y’bf

goftV i a N<»UUnui?>,.'the. u o rth e rn m o st. Of.. lh e 'iu a iii ishiltd** n f the cm pi n v Ls. iissjini- . iiig-m ore im pornince. T he t«*tal’leng th t»f j j i e riv e r lied«;i*«t'tjdriii^rfrclil d u st is-es- tiiin|ited a t J5,r»0U uiilr?. an d the tbtaI. p ro ­ductive a n a as l.ToO.UU'J acres. Xuggetsn w eW uiig . «»vL»r'-lmlC ty} pound have been

. I’ound. .'Slna* ilu* re srrie ti«n nfHju i’ureiirH ov,ncr-sUh> and - iiA ina^fin tiit nf tlio* m ines ‘ lias, s lnu**n roiif>vt*d. coujjuinies h iive heeiu fornii'tl simn.ng the ; iV»reignersr in Vrtknliaiiia nml in hue case, a rra f .t’of oT a e r ts . h a s been ittir\.hnsi*d. .aii expert, .i’rum Cali forii iu .eugam ‘0 »iit i a 5! a rnuige*. m ents niade lo^liugi.u ojH*ratioiis.

, V o u i’t i i CfU«» l'OMtnsjiNterM..W ashington, A pril !iS r~T he fnl!i»\y!n^

fo u r th class p o s tin a s tw s h ave beeu. ■pointed: ■.. _ . ' .

Xe\v .York—W 'psjt^ ltockho lin , A. AV.T ucker.. ‘ . — '--------——— * '• j • •

I 'c a n s^'lv ;i i i i 11 - - I ) >i ri ■ a n cp! W . G'» Fen- ■ s'tei'timeliL“i^J_iiivii llnjiel, W . A. Itogers,i?'

- L atvycx ’ S'ialiM ..I’a ris . A pril ^ . “ J j i /a -\iiuu i*el in

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'im*esb*tL j iJnlige LT-.-oks' ,\vns b.nily vvonmhuV. • . •

& The RAILROAD MAN says: 2I t. keeps o u r m anjt _d e p a rt- ^ m en ts ru n n in g in con tin u o u s 3 h a rm ony I t-increase’s -b o th -S S o u r passenger and fre ig h t s c r - 3

e— vice, a n d ls a g rea t conven i- ^ t . “ence to o u r patrons. ' - j g

| Tlic New Fork; and New | : | i j ] e i ; s e y T e l e p h o n e ’C o . :.. |

f c 170 b r o a d W a y . .•: I.ONU BRANCH, N ' j . ^

EiUW iW UlUUilUlUtUiUUtK

THE VICK PRESIDENT;,Office Generally Considered as

Unimportant. .

FEW SRiATOUS WOULD ACCEn IT. n i*lmtch „-ro, , . . p u i..ai-calc .M T h a i A J i i i t l i r r C r in l i* ‘ If* n t I In n < l~ -A n A m e r l c n i i F l e e t .M a y D c S e n t A f t e r A l l . ^

j Ocb«.l.nntjunpli*, April 2S.—The United States government has rejected the pro­posal of ihe'sulfan make compensation for the destruction of the American inia?

-yionary colleges' iii Armenia. by_having them rebuilt at tlie expense of the Turk- isli govern ment*;.

The I'nited Htates has also refused to .Acct'pi the settlement aLJ t s elalui,, for \ 1 »mit —$ 1 OOiOOO: tm leinnproposed- -by i.lie . porte—namely, by. an order for a Turkish, cruiser placed in ’ the United States, .the? cost of.\vlncii* is to, include the liuWuuiiiy for outrages.

The- American government insists on iniincdlaiQ payment anil will send nn ulti­matum should the sultan persist in his re­fusal. •

trI»- to the present stifli action lias ‘not been taken, but the language of, tho last note handed to Tewiik Pnshn,7the Turk ish minister of foreign afl'nirs, ”was per-

ien considered of 1 ittle ’iic6ouStrM ,nl>tory and 'um .unpromising in its de: let. is-' the vice• pi'esKleutliii qlflije «»««• -rdr'immediate pa^mciit.' I f fixed.

>uo date before which raii answer ninst bc vhai.Ur. l>ut with that exception it bore all-: the-evidences of an ultimatum.

The porte. however, doe.s not seein to be nfueli impressed and.shows.no signs of .i‘ecodin{j from-.its contention tha,t it is not respoiis lliio *t*or' tho liVassii eieS^a It is beared here. thut the United Stntps\viH therefore be obiiged to send a licet to eu force payment,

M en o f P r e s i d e n t i a l C a l ib e r F e e l t h eP o f ti t lo n B e n e a th T h e i r S ta tla n -« S t.L o u Ih E x p o s i t io n —J o k e o n F a r m e rT o iifftie ,- . .V--.

W asiiino tox , -Aiirii 23.—[gpeclni.1— I t is' evident tlint stutesmeu generally consider tfiflt tiie .vice presideutjai of- fice is a deeiUedly sumll ou<>: Ou tiie ocensiou wHeu-entoglcs wero iirouoime-. .ed iii-t liii-senatc 011 the late Vice I’rds- Ident Ilo b art several of tlie seuato or­a tors took occasion lo laud tlie position very highly and’ to point out t,liaat th(; person lillinj; it. w as ope o f,tlie two' persons for'whom jill tlie people Imd ua opportuuhy to cast' ilieir votes. Sev­eral speakers, too,.- talked about tlie. vice presidency .being second ouly to Uiat. of tlie president', and others /de­plored the fact- tlia t ol' late-wu.u's ithad lu’ ' ' ' ....................Tlie fact, is the. vice-ipresidential qliii;c Is not inipdrtaut.' .V mail.inay niake.it of more than Tliat of an- ordinary pre- sldlijg oflicei: of tiie- sen'i(te,.-blit-It sel­dom .Ijecoiues -anything' of n feature' ill public life. Tlie vice president' has a. vote "only xVli'en the sriiate' Is if. tie, which is a thing tlint liappehs .very rarely. He lias uo power to Influence legislatinli. nml usual ly, lie does not as,spine .u position to make him au Availability as a presidential candidate. Men who think they- are: of a i-nUber for prosideut feel-that the olllcejof vice-president is beneath tlieir station. Few senators would:;like'to •‘leave the senate for tl(e vice presidency-. Au e.V- ainple of this feeling i regarding the vice prcsldvncy. was the reception of the I.iolllver boom In Iowa. Hundreds of letters came pouring Iu upon Dolli- ver, the tenor of them being “ tlie vie? presidency shall not bo pushed off upon Iowa.” Other statements were:.to this

’.effect; “ We want you to represent Iowa In the bouse, where you' will be it credit to us. and not; he shelved iu the vice presidential -chair." Yet, lu view (if -tlie-fin>t-iliat-1he-v-ieo-pri'sideut-iR-li,\;’iijr ly. to become president, it. would cel!- tiiinlj* soejn that a. man choseii.for A c second place, should lie o f the presi­dential size. ' — .. »

E X i> o»[tibnoC 100:5.The 111611 'who are behiinljtlie pi

sltioh to seeuye-'the .S."i,o6o,OOU ap'Mb- priatlon for the Louisiana piujf-liase im­position in 1!HK! a t St. Louis have itOt given up hope of having something done, although the programme of busir ness in "ITdTir Houses does not iuclTulJT consideration of tliat measure. These men say tliey have a sullieient ntuiiber of votes to carry Hie. bill through, hut they .nre having some ditlictilly in se­curing the- asseiit| of the : speaker for Its consideration. Sil'cli a bill, may be- qulto severely eiitielsed 011 account of the appropriation - it carries: besides, there are 111 sonie sections objections of expenditures for exposition's further than a provision for it government ex-h lblt. . ' J

l.nnjih on Farm er Tongue. •T he- latigii is. 011 itepresentative

.Tongue of Oregon, lu the middle of jh tp a& t_ 'v in terj\:a sh in g t0u-su.w^s0iue_ very severe weather?.when tiie teinpor-

tatiire went way below, freezing aiid every living plant was apparently dead. There was one - exception, however: On the expansive plaza 011 tiie west front cif the capilol was a bright green lawn jvliieh was not affected by the m ost.xigid. weather. During .the: past summer th is lawn had been ruined aiui. was. worked over and reseeded- during the fall, and in 'the early 'w inter a now growth-hinl sprting np all over the soil. .Mr. Tongne observed tills, lawn 011 sev-" era I occasions' and was. struck by. the hardiness of.the grass .illld.'fliluliing it ivoiild lie n good..tiilug .to'seinl to some ol’- his-'OreL'on fiieilds._j\ihu_liuXivcom-

• \vinii'!:s. w r o t e to th e s e c re ta r j- ro fT ig :’ r ic ja ltiire- 'asK ing ' w iia t v n rio ty ’o f seed , h ad beMi so w n 011 th a t law n, a u d if ft w o u ld be p o s s ib le .lo seeuri! p ack a g es I’i.ir il is ir ib i j t ld n . • A re p ly w a s lung in fo rth co iiiin g . w h ile th e s e c re ta ry m ad e h is in v e s t ig a tio n a p p a re n t ly , b li t w h en I! c a m e it w a s s i io r t a m i-s im p le .. “ T h e s e e d ' s o w n 011 th e j-ap ito i la w n .” s a id lie; “ w a s n o th in g in tlie. W orld b u t eoui-

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*'The reaction in prices came where it was expected least—in the industry more, fully organized tluui any other to check vpiapetition and in the branch whiclf through contracts covering rodmnking iintl other machinery nnd through put* i1111s seeUied more fully controlled than jny other. A reduction of $20 per ton in .vire nails, barbed wire and galvanized fence a nd J>18 iu sinoot hv wire showed that no control.can afford,to hold prices jo high us to cheek competition. In a n;eeJc the prices of .iron products.have de- Jl*Hed 5.8H per cent and since Feb. 7 10.3 (lei* cent. As the’ wire, nudjiiul prices ini ve lieeii Relatively' tlie .highest others in the iron and Vteel industry cannot be; ex­pected to fall in like measure-.

“ The tvudency, toward lower prices is dre'ugtheijed by-the idea that overproduc­tion may appear in ’ other branches. In. cotton goods, after the rise of about 30 j»cr cent; fcdlowiiig the advance in cotton, iL-is._ii.sked whether the surprising in­crease in southern output has not cut off part .of the demand which1 eastern mills tind' insnllicient. In staple goods 1 .no.c h a n g e is s e e i i , l> u t.in o t h e r l in e s a n d f a n ­c y g o o d s i r r e s n l . a r i t y i s . in c r e a s i n g ; ; - a n d g r c K te r c o n c e s s io n s a r e m a d e f o r f u t u r e d e l iv e r i e s . * • . - .

*‘Tlie pvodnee ’ market' is inactive, though wlieat yielded it fraction and corn gained I ’.eent foj*. the A’feek. 1 'lvports of iioth'coutjutie larger thiin a year-ago. * - ,;.“ Kxports bf niercimiidise fn)iu New York' hi three-weeks have been i57.fl per cent larger than last year, and with the aid of the' hetivy- cotton movement the aggregate for tlie .month promises to con-

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"bly'T rii * IT f ly '~s 11~ ( T> i r[) n t y'“‘SJ te r i ff^CJT 11. l io f f in a i i o f W h i le f t iv e r .I iu ie tio n . T h e n n iu l i 'tls , w e re h ro u g lit u p f ro n t U u th iu d am i ta k e n to S t i i ik b r id g e an d jm t on th e tr a i l o f tlie -S im w .s . w ho a t e s til l m a k in g th e ir w a y th ro u g h th e woods*, y o lu n te e r ,^ w ith all .hiHis o f . t l r e a r tn s - a r e - 's o iiry - tiv th e sc e n e o f Him sh o o tin g , ’a n d if? tlie S h a w s a r e a g a in i*ornt»ivd“Tliey a r e lik e ly t iS b e 'k i l le d .

. “ I t h i n k D e W iit t ’s L i t t l e K a r ly R i s e r s h r e t h e . b e s t p i lls io t h e w o r ld ,” e a y s W . E . L u k e , . .H a p p y C r e e k , Y a . T h e y r e r a o v o a l l

.......... *__— obstruc tions -.f t,ho Uver arid bowels, notcan d o t f a u io cure. W , R, H am i.107 M ain qu ick ly an d -n ey er gi ip j .S W . R.vH am , 1ii7 Btroet. . i . I M ain s t re e t . ;

; C h a m h e r ln in K.tpfew*©* S y m p a th y , O t t a w a , ' A p r i l 2 8 .— T h e f o l io w in g c a b le - '

g r a m f ro n i .J o s e p h C h a m b e r l a in h a s . b e n : r e c e iv e d b y t h e g o v e r n o r g e n e r a l : “ I h a v e r e c e iv e d w i t l i t h e ' d e e p e s t c o n c e r n —,^ b u r m e s s a g e r e p o r t i n g t h e d i s a s t r o u s iirc; a t O t t a w a . > J. a m s u r e t h e p e o p le bl* t h e m o th e r c o u n t r y w o u ld b e g l a d t o liav<* a n o p p o r tu n i ty f o r c o i t l r i b u ^ i g t o tlu.* r e l i e f o f t h e m is e r y a n d d e s t i t u t i o n c a u s e d - to t h e i r f e l lo w s u b je e f s i n C a n a d a b y th i:~ c a l a m i t y , a n d i p r o p o s e t o a s k ,{ h e lo rd - m a y o r to o p e n a ’f u m l f o r t h i s 'p u r p o s e . ’’

.S tr ik e In A lb an y -.A lbany, A pril 28.—O n T u esd ay m orn­

ing 4o0 journeym en c a rp en te rs in th is c ity w iil-feo-on.strik e , aU e ffo rts to come to an ag reen ien t w ith th e M.as^er__ Build-; era’ assoc iation -hav ing fa iled . . W ith the carp en ters will he th e Plu ililjej s ^ union', w ho will also gp. out, i f a c ttiuproutisc w ith the .M aster B u ilde tsr last»ijciation. is n o t clToctcd by M onday ' V-. ni iti n igh t; T h e c a rp en te rs a sk foi’ 32% cenfs ^au* liour, w.hich th e bosses decline to pay. ' ; - - '

U n rn c d I n P r a i r i e f i r e .• D e tro it. A p ril liS .-^A :.F;ree? P re s s sp e ­c ia l: "*fron i/ TvaU v.naxoo,M ich:, s a y s - th a t \y liile-lighting a ’ tiro in a 20 a c re wood 1 o t .pn A lu 'lL fii tj > > 11 e tU ^ I^ .^ to i r ^Xiv a i u[

W iltbiln s I tr hem m ed in*',)>•. tiie Ilamint. ' M rs. B ra ce w as. ln in icd to d eath , and her lia sb a iid w as so ‘He- vbr(.hH itifiit.d-t!r:!i-liis’feco v ei,y— is-doulft—fill. ; s _________________

I 'W re V k 'lf ii^ i 'o o rS 'fn . ' “ 7M ucoa, A p ril ’SB.—A '• Bad w reck is rc ;

ported a t i 'o i l V a lley ., i50 -m iles fion: h ere ort. the S o u th w e s te rn .ra ilw ay , 'in wliich several pei'iite w ere f'atally in- jayedi - *. ■ ■ . • .. .-■’ W r e ’I i t S / r a c m c ,

fjvi ai-iiMe, A p ril 2S.—rKire g u tted tlio new . olliees or I 'ic rc i'. B u tle r &, I'ierr.e h e re Iasi n iy liu l / - f s $ 10,DUO,

: When’ “ Drugs that Cure” cost no more than the other kind, it is“ to your lasting advantage to have them in your Prescriptions, ' „

MATTISON AVE.' PHARMACY.

$peda!... Advertisements . coutatmng. no t more than twonty-flve words Inserted under this heading for twenty-flve ceuts first Insertion And. Of teen cents each subsequent insertion, ' ^

; . F O R . K E N T .a unfurnished rooms for G months. Price' JSC*

Also storo vvitli butcher fixtures for tho season oi; year, clicap. luqulro of owner, fS Mt, Hcrmon Way; Ocean Grovd. IOjJ-ICT*

.A bTacV astrakhun boa Friday eveninff. By ro* tum iug th« nnine to Anna Tuggle, 203 Second avenuo, the finder « ill be suitably rewarded.. .. - , 10i*

F O R S A I - E . ,Tlie property of -the lftto Theodore-A shmoro.

No. 409 «hlrd avenuo, a t a harg-»In. For particu­lars Inquire of the real eitaie.ngents or of JV F. AcHprnmn, O.&Orand avenuo. 107

B O Y S W ^ T E D .Good monoymado’by selling the Dally Press

In Bradley Beach. Avon a n d . Bradley P a rt. Newsboys supplied a t the Bradley Beaeh notion store, Main street and McCabe avenues. 102 107#

W A N T E D .Wliiie. girl to do coneral housework in small

family. Apply a t OOS Summerfleld avenue a t onco. * •*'- ‘ ■ . JOnf

SEA M STR ESS ^ •xTo go out by the d iy o r week, or would take

work a t homo. Terms reasonable.. .Addnys, Saamstross^Box No. 107, Ocean Q/ove. 10M03*

F O R S A L E O R R E N T .Second baud piano; lo'gosd condition; for sale

cheap or root. Can bo seen a t TenBroecU Bouse. Hecu street ana S3W*dl avenue. 30M0*v*

r - T 0 X 0 A K

S^XOOOatGvircerit. on first bond and mort- caKe; also 54,COO, $3,C00.St.600, Sl.vtOaud $1.010a t 0 per cent These auiouri's nou* In hand aud quickly placed. (hwKO W. Pit:cnger» Ito&a* 14, Applooy Bulldhig, Asbury Park.

B O A R p E R S W A I T E D , 'Boarders can secure first-class accommodation

a t tho Buckingham, 301 Fourth avenue; terms reasonable; house neated, rob aotl electric lights bath and all the comforts of homo. Mrs. Geo. M. l)oy. * 88tf

Ladles, clean your bid gloves with La Belle Glovo t'leaner. It. Is not a liquid Leaves no odoracd can bo usfd while the glove ts oq tho bnnd. Kor eato only a t Chadirlck's pharmacy, 014 CooVuisn avcupo. — -------

F O R S A L E O R E X C H A N G E .Eloven building lots, 50ae?00 feet, adjolnlof;

pceaaJ3rov0Hei^ht8._Price.oneImpareddoUar8WWU ; f. UVIIUIO.eneh. Apply to 608 Fifth avenue, Asbury Park-14 tf

F O R S A L E .1 onyx t?oda fountain, complete, now; 1 show

case, 4 ft. lonp; 18 nickel candy trays, 1 doz. soda holderj, silver; 3 doz. soda glasses, .2 pair flne counter scales; also candy jars, ice cream dishes, soda spo- ns, ice cream and candy* boxes, ii doz. bent wood chairs, 4 tables, etc &ppty a t S trldr- land Bros/, 018 t’ookman avenue, or Hariy Duffle d, 010 Asbury avenue, Asbury Bark, N .X -

. 7Gtf.

F O R S A L E *Soda 1 fountain (Mattiewes) 32 syrupH, 5

(1 raji Kht h .go 0 d_a3C e xv f-a 1 so-B cock-ca tho d a te iv ■ghissware, silverware, &c.% &c., for comple e nodii. fv.untala outfit. / Morgan*& Batsons, Uctel Brunswick..... ortf

v M A T T . A P J P I i E G A t E ,Con t racting Pain teF~andTDec'orator“ Estimates

jiromptly-Hiveu.v.^JVO ^Box loot. r.otf

T H B C R O T O ,145 Main avenue, Ocean Orove. Opon al the

yoar. The most homelike boarding house in Ocoan Grove. Steam heat, baths and all im­provements. Terms reasonable. 252tf *

J O S * L . D U l i a A HPlaatcrln?, Brickwork. Cemonting, Jobbing

promptly attended to. Work guaranteed.200-104 607 THlllO AVENUE. „

W B E N I N I . A K E W O O Bato p a t tho Towers, Mala etroet, opposite Laurel

noose.Terms reasonable, \

4 . . " O hir. J . Hunt.. . 3 n m m e r R eaeon , A t ln a t l e H o n s e , Ocean Qrovp

. C L A R E N C E u . W IL S O N ,

- ., Architect,<88 B ro a d w ay , L O N G B R A N C H .

K E N T U C K Y B R E D H O R S E SI w ill linvo a carload of jiorses a t p r iv i td sate

a t m y stables, M attison avenuo, W est A sb iry P ark , on W ednesday, May.2. These horses w ere selected by mo in th e s ta te o f K entucky aud .bought dlroct.fiom th e farm ers who raised them*. T hey have-been ln;.Ters ay slnco the middle of M arch and aro now acclim ated afid roady fo r .bu8inesst _Thoy._cjnH l8tj?f_r.oa(I-and^buiineps ho rsfs. T te y are nil good drivers and w orkers and several show considerable sjiecd I bDitgl/t th e se horses e?peclilly fo r the eeasbore trade atid w ill be reddy to do busjpfHi w ith .you on M aya. Como and sec mo. Every horse g u a r­anteed ns represented . T» 8. FOJtSYTII.

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.Xt’cnih tt'pj.l^o r c c « u I ; f iv .J 1 u ^ ^ ’t h j • y ly Sy\ in iIs. .

C O N C E R N I N G F i A N O S . .If you wero a piano dealer having th'o monopo-

iljV>r piano sale?* in your tov/n, and had been rak­ing In two hundred per cent, on sales, and If tho mao wbo.t-.med pianos for. you for seven year* Jlnally decided to s ta r t la on bl9 0wn account.anl If he knocked you o u t of many of -your pjet »-alca and sold the # AMK piano you sold for‘8150 less, and it h r noire of your august disapproval he RtUl continued to cuc prices la such u rulaou3 fashion, wouldn't itfJARypuf ' .

In la lk lngovo ''tlo piano bUHlneea with a blsr Now Vork manufacturer the other day he of­fered to get for me any rlnno on th* market How would you like to buy Emerson*, -Mcl’hnils, «boniogcrs. Ivers & Pona. Cameron, or iu .fact ANY niano formerly sold In -town: for jUsc. 81M> fesS 'thau prices the dealer charges? Come and noo mo if vou are not proof against 'Information l l ie Princeton, . W. O. l)OHM,810 Cookman avonuft.- Plano Tnnor1 lfi vwirn

Havo your plan p ru n e d or repaired now. TesV tho work. ir-a-t!8Toctcfy pay during tlio sens'n. Pianos for rept. i • '

T h e B e s t N e c k w e a r S to r e

WE: are showing the ..most, at­tractive line of new neckwear for Spring that we. have ever

displayed! Every former effort; in this direction has been outdo.ne. Don’t depend entirelyvupon our, window display as ifiside we ex ­hibit over a hundred dozen ofjbrand new'Easter-Scarfs at 2 5 c ,, 5 0 c ., 7 5 c . and $1 .

The varied, styles, the wonderful variety'of silks which mark thehigh-

. class Neckwear in our large stock- is no^ a dream, Hbut a veritable fact. « -•

X .HATS : XLYes,we have them. Jhe latest, correct shapes en- .

dorsed|by the leaditW hat makers of this country. A little lower iii the Grown than last fall' styjle. The * M E IiV IM iE gPECIAIj has heen our best seller. Ask to see it because we are sure it is all tKat will please a careful dresser who demands a; SMART - style and yet must avoid the extremes;

Our soft hat stock has not been neglectqcl. We have the season’s successful novelties in several' qualities. We have your s yle, your size. your color. S I to $ 4 .' I"

medium and lightweight Pnderwear »Soft and Stiff Bosom colored Shirts Dressed and Undressed Gloves (all shades)

T b o " H e a d ” H a t t e r s

. 6 0 5 M a t t i s o n A v e n t / e~ T

S O M E T IM E SALL OF A SUDDEN YOU FIND THAT YOU HAVE TO MEET AN EXTRAORDINARY DE­MAND— A-WEDD1NGOR SOMETHING OE. THAT SORT FOR

Diamond Jewelry Artistic Silver

Diamonds Rich Cut Glass

Ornamental (SleeksTHAT’S THE TIME TO COME TO US.RICHEST' ASSORTMENT- AiWAYS^ ON HAND

A. W . C O R N E L IU S ,624 COOKMAN AVENUE

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A P I A N O T A L K

D riving It Home

. - That is •the object-.we have in-view-in this littler'piaiio'talk. ’ Our talks are s.incere and we know we have gaine"3 the attention of the piaiio buying public because they are so. We wish to sell you a piano. First:- Because1 every home should have a musical instrument in it and we want you-to- buy this piano of us, not only because we wislv to exchange our piano_„ for yourmoney, but'because WE KNOW IT \VILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE AS WELL AS TO OURS TO BUY YOUR PIANO FROM -R. A. TUSTING. ‘’’’

W e W ish to Burn This In

We believe that this is a truth'and that we cannot repeat it too often. We believe it is this truth that has caused our . ex-- traordinary success as piano men and we do ’ not desire ~fo sdl you a piano until you are. thoroughly satisfied that you cannot purchase an instrument to as great advantage anywhere else.

Buying-a-piano is-usualiy put off too. long, but.there is no need for delay.^ We sell a.piano on such easy payments that it is possibio for the moiFoio9iKt"-hoiiie to'Haro''one’'.^drHave_ it ”

“NOW. i[nlieafly"every, instance a first payment of $ 1 0 and- future monthly payments of ,$8 or $ 1 0 will secure an.uprights

Our lowest priced new piano at $195 is"a good piano and is .identical .in. quality Ito those, sold elsewhere. for $250. . You. take no r i s k — absolutely none in buying of. us, for bacl/of every’ sale we make is pur guarantee, “EXCHANGE IF NOT SAT- ’ ISFACTORY.”

R . ^ T u s t l n g ;;v Aabiiiy, Park, N. J. 1t?x-1 * - • -iV>

Taylor & Tutting Building, •V; '' Mattison Avenue '

and Bond Street,

T h e P r e s s c o n t a i n s a l l , t h e n e w s

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ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, A^RIL 28,,19%T H E D I S A S T E R A T O T T A W A .

|T irc u (y « (o a r . H n n tlr c i l B n lld ln ^ 's D e- i t r o y c i l l>y <lic' li’Iro ,

O tta w a , 1 ^A piil 28.—T h e ., g re a t lire w h ich rag ed here fo r 37 bourn oyer tivd m iles o f te rr i to ry 'ImsyUurnod Itse lf out. I t wuh a ca lam ity -fri/iu w hich th e eitVes o f H u ll a n d 'O tta w a w ill, n o t recover fo t

f m an y yearn. T h e Intuit)chs* o f th e whole d is tr ic t h a s . re c ti veil a severe check, ami m an y m en anil Im ultutloun have been a l­

m o s t ru ined . T h e lead ing indjiMtrlos ol th e tw o cities have been e n tire ly wi|j»?<J out, am i even though th e in su rance coin;. pan ics .Hliouhl pay. every do lla r (o f the risks, hold, w hich in nome in s tan ces ib suld t*9 -Ms doub tfu l, a, largo am o u n t 61 outside cap ita l will he requ ired to re ­build th e .g re a t ■ In d u stria l- establislm ienU th a t Imvo lioon destroyed;

A s ye t.n o .accurate tigures can be given of t h e . losses, bn t a generally accepted e s tim a te .p laces * tlipni at. $15,{X)0,(H)0/, T iie .lum ber in te res ts have suffered to t in e x te n t o f h a lf th a t-a m o u n t. H u ll ha*' beeh p rac tically wiped ou t. T jie G il m our Huwmill, the E ddy-^u lph itc m ill and th e R om an C atholic c a thed ral, a stbne edlUce, an*, th e only la rge build ings left s tand ing? w hile th re e -q u a rte rs o f th e residences art? si m ass o f sm oldering ru in s . H ull has been fire, sw e p t tw ice b e fo re in the p a s t 20 years. • T h e a rea b u rn ed in O ttaw a ex ten d s tw o and a h a lf m i le s from north to sou th In th t w e ste rn p a rt o f th e e.it>%*\Wtli au .averagf. w id th of h a lf a mile. A carefu l e stim ate p laces th e num ber of builduigh^ o f ' all k inds destroyed in O lta w a an d H u ll a t 12,400. T h e town>of - ll in to n b h rg suffered tlu l m o s t severely o f th e w este rn suburbs.

L a s t n ig h t thousands o f th e liomelesg w e re . w itlion t shelter, .w h ile to .add to

* th e d is tre ss th e w e a th e r tu rn ed b itte rly cold, nud a s all the food supp lies aud b ak erie s w ere consum ed In H u ll th e su f­fe rin g w as increased by h u n g er u n til pro­vision*; could he "frit over th e r iv e r to th e ir re lief. Seven • persons, five men nnd tw o women, i fin ished-in the Haines, nnd a nu m b er # f ch ildren are. reported, m issing. 1 ' ' /

f in e r u n C rcu t) a e v lx lu n .l io s to n , A p ril 28.—.fob ii W illi .h I J u c r «»f

q f lo s to n , tl ie N a tio n a l ( 'h r l s t l a u lO ndeavor B tfc re ta ry , a ru lin g , e ld e r *in th e l*re.sliy* t e r ia h c l iu r e h * .a iu U .a d e le g a te to th e e c u m e n ic a l m is s io n a ry c o n fe re n c e , w hen cu lled u p o n . b y ’a r c H te s e n la tiv e o f th e j)re ss , g a v e th is s ta t e m e n t a s to h is Views,, o u th e s u b je c t o f X V esby terian c ree d re v is io n : •*l,,ro m a ‘v ie w p o in t o f t e n y e a i s ' w o rl: w idh yo irtig ‘ p e o p le I f a v o r a u e w 'c re e d . e sp e e ia lfy h c c a u se r e ­v is io n o f th e o ld h a s j i e e n u n s u c c e s s fu lly a t te m p t 'd * w i th in ten" y e a rs , a u d re n e w e d a g i ta t io n a lo n g th e s a m e lin e w ill c e r­ta in ly p ro v o k e s t r i f e ail'd d is c o rd a n d

—ha-VC-Ji-tum hinuy— to -d o t m o t - f r o m - r a th e r th a n s t im u la te th e s e n t im e n t o f c h u rc h lgyVilty fjjt- 'W lile li o u r y o u n g P r e s b y te ­r i a n s a r e fa v o ra b ly k n o w u am i f o r th e m o re im p o r ta n t re a s o n th n t th e p re s e n t r e s t le s s n e s s in o u r churches? is a n ie u a e e to th e s p ir i t uni l i fe -o f o n r y o n u g peop le. 1 w^iuld t r u s t a co m m it te e o f o u r w ise le a d e rs to c r e a te ^ t~ u c w ;‘ B tn ip ler~ S crrp ;* t li ra I c re e d , a n d fix a r e s u l t w e w o u ld h av e , a p ra c t ic a l c reed^ to w h ic h a l l w o n ld s u b s c r ib e w ith e n th u s ia s m a n d w h ich >vpnld j k? ; o u r j : a .M 11 s j s t am 1 u ciL lo rJa iuw . p ro g re s s on th e good o ld lin e s /*

Ito b lio il T r a in S in g le H a n d e d .— L i tt le Uock, A pril - liS.—Posses a re

scouringM hoi woods in W hite county in sea rch of the ftme ban d it who robbed the

’ south bound passenger t ra in 6ii ih e )J ro n M o u n tain ra ilroad n e a r U lggiuson. As tld? robber lo f t^ h e tra in w jth a b o u t 9500

- booty he. wa*-tired a t b^ som e'o f th e tra in c rew , bn t he innde good bis escape. O ne piissenj;er<~K. IUi'gel of N ew Y ork, w as robbed o f $215. T lie b an d it compelled C o nducto r C ollett to go ahead o f him and aw ak en the .passengers, l i e re tu rned a ll.w a tch es and jew elry , keeping oj^iy the iiM)ney h a u ded him by U ie_|iassengers.___

N o te d F e n d r i t f h t e r K i l l e d ,— J nek son, K y ., ApHl 28.—.Tcsstf “F ie lds, .one of the m ost noted o f all the m ountain feud lig h te rs o f K entucky , is d e ad from th e effects o f a pistol' wound inflicted by e ith e r Mosfes F e ltn e r or. F a rm e r ,<«illn,r.t on T uesd ay evening. F ie ld s w as onje o f th e lenders in the 'fam ous K reneh-K ver- fcole feud In w hich 30 of* P e rry coun ty ’s m ost p rom inen t men -were; killed, nnd he w ns a te r ro r to th is section o f th e stafe . T h e shoo ting « f F ie lds occurred a t a “ blind tiger*’ ‘Hi miles* from th is place, and tlie d e ta ils know n here a t th is tim enre m eager. — - • ■ - —

M r, P o r t e r O ut o f D n n g c r .N ew Y ork,. A pril 28.—.Tolm A ddison

P o r te r . ' form erly sec re ta ry to P res iden t M e KI n le y /h a ij. j iist» it m lergone n n , opera -

“ fion for..iippem licitis In out* o f th e Npw York-'hohpitiilBi '-r^liv 1‘o rte r’s liro th eH n - fa\v, G eorge ' F . B etts , who lives a t 102 M ad ison avenue; sa id la s t - n lg lit: “ .Mr. P o r te r lias been-operated upiln, and th e opera tion -.was en tire ly successfu l. W e do ho t c a re to give the nam e of th e hospi­ta l o r 'th e mfutes’o f th e 'd tre to rs , bu t-you can' say th a t M r. P o r te r is t u t o f dan- « e r.” • _

r r e l o e F o r Co iih iiI l i n y , .“ C ape T ow n, A pril 2S.—A dvices have been received here from P re to r ia to the effect th a t M r. A d e lb crt S . I la y , the

^A m erican consul there , is •'fulfilling his m ission w ith sy ece ss .. U is position is m ost d i Ui cult, bu t he is p u rsu in g a u im­p a r tia l and de term ined policy. H e hud succeeded :n ninellorntluff considerably th e condition o f ih o 'llr iiish 'in -iso n ers, iu« e lud ing th e colonial so ldlejs. j "

T ire t in y I n C o iiK rv iii, . -W ash ing ton , A pril 28.—T^ic sen a te yes*

tc rd a y reported upon th e resolu tion de­c la rin g X atlm n B. Sco tt to be en titled to his sen t in th e sen a te from SVest V irg in­ia. T h e numUer o f v n tw rln th e negative w as only th ree . M r. C h an d ler g av e no tic t

‘H int lie would call t:p the case of-Seim toi C la rk .o f M ontana on W ednesday o f next w eek, b u t in tim a ted th a t he w ould not p re ss consideration u n til sen a to rs could h a v e tim e to read tile testim ony in ihe case . T h e A la b am a-a n ti ootton Oliiiin&

—hillsw ere__jdsti'.. considered . T he house . b roke n fl records by; passing 0 1 ’"private

pension bills. A m ong .them w as one' to pension a t th e ra te of $40 iv n iou th the Widow o f fhe la te Colonel John,M ._S_tot: seulnu-g .of th e F irs t^ N e b ra sk a , w ho was kiljed in th e jMiilippliidaV T h e Coul'.erome

‘ re p o it o iT Ihe U a w ai la it govenniien t bill w as adopledriliitV4 luPjilUnow^goen-to*tlie p r e s i d e n t . . . _

4 P e n n*y l v a n in T o iv ii W ip e d O n ti .F tn rris lm rg , -Pa.,; tVP^l 2§.—T jie little

tow n o f I.au re l Ij'orge, C nm berla iid coun­ty , w as a lm ost \v-lped o u t la s t n igh t b.v

'l i r e . F o u r tee n d\velHngs, tw o baruB and. tw o la rg e Icelipuses, th e la t te r ow ned 13j th e L o tte Ice com pany re v e re Oestroyeiir J 'o re s t fires in the v ic in ity cain:ed th e con- jlag ra tion .* T lie loss is "estimated a t'$ 5 0 ,- '

*uu6 ; pu rita l insurance. •

O ld S o ld ie r . D ro w n c a n t D n tli.K lm lia,' N. Y., A pril 28.—T h o bot!y%<./

W ir.iu ’M D flau ey , a n im pute of tlie B ath .so ld iers^ hom e, w as found in H y d m an ’s m illpond in tlin r village, I t U ,supposed he fell in to thif polid w hile su ffering from nh a t ta c k o f epilepsy to w hich he- wai su b jec t. .

W A R S H I P S F O R C H I N A .

i* n l tc d ; S tftten R c y c n t n ^ E f T o r t i ' ic • P r o t e c t A nu-nk -nn C 'itizenn .

■VVasbington, !Mareh 28.—^ liu is te r Cop- ger has inform ed th e s ta te , departnienV tl ia t he hj m ilking renew ed U em auds upon th e tsung-li-yanuMi. fo r p ro tec tio n to A m e rito n s in C hina, ’•

T h e d e p a r tm e n t’s advices nre to th e ef­fec t th n t tfie hostility o f th e Cliiuoso to th e . m issionaries h a s now ex tended to fill fo reigners, and M in iste r :C o n g er’s, la te s t rep resen ta tio n s deal w ith th e p rotection of A m erican salesm en who a re .‘trav e lin g iu th e em pire. ; t

.C om m ander R urw ell,- com m anding the gunboat -W heeling, w hich Is a l T a k u . inis rep o rted h e r presenct! th e re to M inister

jjG ongerH hd w ill co-operattf w itli the . la t­t e r In p ro tec ting A m erican in te res ts .

I t Is th e expec ta tion o f ad m in is tra tio n officials th a t R e a r 'A d m ira l Hemey .will plnce n sufficient fo rce u n d er H ear Adm i­ral K cm pff's couunatid adequate ly to pro­te c t A m erican in te re s ts in C hina: Adilii- ra l .K em pff will probably bn charged w itli m a tte rs re la tin g to A iqerieiin in te re s ts In

^Asia, w hile A*1 ntiral Keniey* will <levote h is^atten tion ’ more especially to th e Phil-

I t is. th e belief o f th e officials th n t T tea r A dm iral Kemp/T w ill proceed -w/lth hlr- flagsh ip .to C hinese w a ters , aud tiie p res­ence o f a flag officer, and several A m eri- cun vessels., a t Taku- will undoubtedly hav e a good effect upon the tsnng*li ^am eia.- . ' . * *. vC rq sa l l a l l U oi^ h a H n>iU re:r ao x afe r* .. W ille ts Poin t, N .. Y .,' A pril 28.—One h undred o f 1‘ncle S a m ’s lira ve nnd s ta l­w a r t e n g ineers-s ta tioned here w ere first held at, bay nnd then rou ted by a so lita ry b u t very m.tivi* bull w hich-is ow ned-by G.- H ow land L eav itt o f lin y side. T h e engi­neers w ere out on a u im ag inary sk irm ish . T lio drill am !'flic p rospective defenC 7»f the “m ak e believe” .-enemy'been m e so in­te re s tin g th a t th e so ld iers ’tre sp assed on M r. L e a v itt’s p roperty , w here th e bull w as-prac tica lly inonarch o f a ll h e su rvey­ed. .T h e skirm ish k ep t righ t on u n til the bull -decided jo ta k e a hniql in th e game. W hen the d a rin g boys iu b lue lirs t caugh t, s igh t o f th e ferocious anim al, th e y hesi­ta ted , an ti w hen th e ’.‘su re cuoUgli” ene­my began to m ake a so rtie upon fiis be­siegers they tu rned and lied p rec ip ita te ly . T h en th e soldier boys uw aited ileveb>pk- m ents. A s they .w.j/tehed in . b rea th less silence a sleeji.v looking fa rm h and w alk­ed caluilv up u». tbe Am 11 and collared , him.

MUM) FOR SUNDAY.

A clianse came dream.—llyrb ji‘.

r; the spirit of ’frty Y

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Creamy Omrlet. Wafitr.M and Mnjtlc Sirup.llrled Toasi. Hot Rolla. . .

Cuffcc.

ntNxr.n.» . Ovttcrs oti tin* Half Snell. •}-

'IlmtiUoit tn <’up-». • Crisps; v. Potted UirilM. •

wiih'SHccd On-m Fried Syyi'W Polatocs. 4*

O:an^cr Jelly. VCrisp Paeon. Salmon Rice, v

NoH and Hnsins. *r.-Hat a r<Kjiin. -»■ Pu m I Tasae.--- V-

f. sCi*i*i:n.< tSliced Tomatoes. Sardine Ramhvtcliefl. T

I.cmun Jelly. (linger Ale. *f— . . • CnEAJIY fiMKI.KT.-Scparnti- ll:o whiles V-

mil yolk:» of ihree wlilp the* white T1 until it will inland by Itself. Mix the yolks £

ami add to the beaten wldto; also quarter I of n teaspoiiufnl of *»a!t, a shake of jiepper ^ and four tal'h-spoonfuN of ircum or milk. I*our-l|i<* mixture into, a*hot omelet pan- tliat was previously fluttered. With a fork loosen I tv* cooked efju from the tenter nnd let the unjvioked e|?« ruti tuulcPs When tlnS* omelet Is’id a soft ereamy eon.KHlency, p!aro it oyer a hotter nart of the ‘llr«» ami hrriwn

. ftliKlitly. Fold ijrt the usual wav nml servo , V at «nee. Kjjks should no\er he t o.tked ohttl . T jimt before u»»ns« aa ihey «ct. tough very *(T-cpilekly. .

X J I E N i J f o I I M O A AY. " |T • “ — 1 ’ XT ..Chance i* the providence of adventures.— *r T Napoleon.

X - ! “ ■ BRKAKFAST.Stewed Apple Snuee. •

■i Molded Cvrt-ai a'nd ( ‘ream.Tdhkue, Toafit. * SI feed Ciuum hers.

Graham (tem*. White UreaU. tinea Tea.

i.uxcimo.v.Meek Oyster Stew.

Panaun Salad. Pumpernh kel Htmdwlchcs.

— 1__ ImfTcn. __. IIINXKR.

Cream of Prlwl Per. Lobster, a la Somen-vl.

Tomato and I.eisiuv Tropical Sr.n\y._

C1icMc»“SI raw h... . Coffee.LI -

V '‘n AX AN'A SALAD. — Prepare a dressing •j* made frtiiu the following inuiVilients: Thre.* y tabU*spoutdi:la of Mi^r, s i\ tahhvpoonfuN of f *4* sherry, one tnldr«piil*nfnl of maruscldtm'-nml *{*V two t:<hii-spoonful* ef ilmn'ipiuma elder. Mix v T thorocjjldv utUll the t.:u‘ar In ;di«?solve.l.V IVc-1 ami cut into iliin sli.vs six hamonn. Y ' T poia the ihvardiiiS o\er tliaii mid aland 4u a yV ttud plare tuo liou»s l*.»f.r.* b-in-tug. Au-VV i.ther very i,o*;«l r;i!ml i!r.' - ■!»*•< is miitle from *fV feur tuMi-spi.onfid. o f j.i.mulaleij .s:igiU.and *f T suaiirr i.f a leahj'- o'tiMil t tauaiu'-u m«x?d VV losrlhtrt Hsht t.it»!< <nf-;l.s vt A\r:ry and yV two tahh-iji.; 'TduU id iradiiia. Stir cui«- V y bUn'tv uniil ih.* Mt^.a t’.iv^dred, y•i-H-H-x-!-;-:-!-

Hundreds of ThousandsOf Trial Bottles of Doctor David

Kennedy’s Favofite Remedy- Sent Free, (or the Asking.

Jh c Only Medicine that Positively Cures Kidney and Bladder Diseases.

By a special and pn rilcu lar arrancsm pp; w ith tb s.m aau fno tu i ers of Dr. DiiyM ICen nedy'a F av o rite Uemcdy, free1 tria l bottles of tliiB g re a t meilieino fo r tlie .K idneys Liver, B ladder am i Blood, Klioumatlam, ■Dyspepsia a n d .Constipation, w ill be so n t absolutely—{reer-imslpaKI—lo^-rill—persons BUitoriiiK from any of tlio diseases mon- lioneii abovaw liiTw ll! oond tlieir fu ll nam e and pnstoflicd nndress' to tlio Dr. David Keiineiiy Corporation, Rondout, N. y . , pro- vM Ibe thoy m ention th is paper wlicn thoy .w rite . . s » :" ~A“ very t lra p lo to s t to determ ina w hether your Kidnej-s o r B ladder liro d iseased la to p u t som e of y ou r iirino in u glass tum htor a m h lo t it. s tan d 24 Uo»i‘e; if Ic lias n sedi­m en t o r n olftudy, ropy o r e tringy nppeur- anoe. if i t is palo or discolored, yon do not, n e « i..a pbyslcian-to tclT 'you th a t you aro in u d angerous condition. Or. D avid 3Con- nody’s PuvoriiQ Rem edy speedily cures suoli 'seriouaaym Dtonfe ns paln rn tlio- buck, in- Hbiltfy to. hold uiiiie,-a. SurnitiB, souldinf; pain! in pasaiPB it, frequen t desire to u rina te , e s p e o in l ly u iR l i t , tlio s ta in in g of linen by you r urine and all unp leasnn t lind dangerous eHools prddwcod on' the 'system by th e usq.05 wLiuJtey and beer..

Dr. D avid K enneJy 's F av o rite itom edy i EOldbyjiil d ru g g is ts a t *1,00 pei- la rg e bojt- t le , '6 r0 bo ttles fo r 15.00. ' y

i. BASEBALL.T h e N a tlo n n l

• At New York—- New York.. . 1 0 0 2 B odojr....... f) 4 0 0

Halticrlf?—Cnnitk, Pey I’iltin^cr ctjd Clurke.,

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Hiitlerlva— Orib and ?. Mcliuiro.

At PlttKhuff;-- P lltsburg.... 1 0 2 0 Cincdrinr.tt’; . . 4 t» 0 0

.IJattrt-icc—Muherty, V incrj Scott, Ncwtnn and

At fhbaao--Chtcago 1 0 0 0St.] Louis tl l O a- llatterles—Taylor at)d 6«V '

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mor.r, Warner nnd Oradyj

R. H.E:: 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 i l 4 0 2~I 0 4— U 10 .2

IcKnrland; Mcfihdty nnd

' R. II. B •0 0 0 1 1— 5 0 77 0 0 1 « -5

oods, Latimer and Zim- reltz.*.. -.

n.' II. B1 0 1 *— (i 12 J1 0 ii 1 O—.’k 10 *1

Chance; Joh&s.and Or j

f I l ie CluljH.w'. L,. P.O.

Cincinnati.. 1 4 .HOfSew Vork...* :i „:i .rar: I'ittsbmg... a fi ,:j7f. Jloston...... 2 5 .2S(

TJtc ?alenra^tJO C a n a l .N ew York.' A pril 2S.‘- t Nmsiderahlr

specu lation is being indulged in by per eons in te rested in th e bu ild ing of th e N ic u ragim canid as ta w hal elVeet Ihe tleci si on o f the .Nlm rngauii governm ent to va cat<* th e co'tuy^slon to tin? M aritim e ( ’anal com pany will hnve.' -'President H itchcock o f th e . 'M aritim e .C anal com pany anil l?iTsideiit .1. W . ?.lil!er o f . th e N iearagm '( com fain y, which.’has a c o n trac t w ith trie’ fo rm er ‘ com pany foe till* cnusirlic'lion of th e 'c an a l., a re bo th orit o f th e city . S ecre­ta ry -A tk in s o f she M aritim e ( ’anal com­p any sa id : 4,Thi-» nf lion by th e Xieara* g uan goverm ncnl, if it is a s repnrtctl, will n o t’ l io th e r us in tlu* lMiyt:~(7lTr ^roiiifjjidy has soibe righ.ts*. and ih** X iearnguati gov . e rn m cn t cannol ta k e tl:e!u awuY.'W’e will enforce o u r vy.'\\iv'!

I r« la c « o f 7«2Iku» •A thens, * A pril 2.?.—X car ile ru k to ii '

C rete ,-nvelnco’ngislt: have discovered I lie ru in s o f th e palace o f K ing M inos. Oft bricks am i - p la te s si ran g e inscriptions w ere fount 1, con tin*, iiiig I lie t luss i y of P ro fe sso r K vnus Unit th e P luen iciau a l r p h a b e ts w as preceded by a -p re -J Io m cric fo rm o f w riting . K in g M inos is fnuuftvs a s tlio* ow ner 6f a liionster called the. riiinotnur. Ini If bull,; h a lf m an . v.hich lived in a Jna;:e aud w hs fed-once a year on seven you tin an d seven m aidens, ihe tr ib u te , w hich ~Miuns. exac ted from A lb ens. Tjiesfpis slew tin? in in o tau r w ith tin? a id .of:- A rh tdue, ohl‘ .Minos’ d augh ter.

S u e tl b y JajJaaeH i? 3Iorc1i:%j».tH. ])a lin s, A]a*il 28.—In ih e ^1’nlted Si ale.

c ire iiit.co u rt nt W aco 11 .Inpnncse m er ch a n ts o f T okyo enlleclively tiled suit i’nr ^oOJHhT tlainages againf^t (.'harlr.s 1 . San- g e r cvv- (*o. i^f \Va co,.,chitTgiTwr viol a fii in '«if” a ‘con trac t to 'f i lrn is h 5.01 Jtl-bales''.of co t­ton iii^ March.-tSMMts- I t is clVargtMj 'fluK' the p rice o f co tton w en t up, and~lho tie--f e in la n ts faUi'd-lp*.|iM-ffHWHin+-i,;rrh— -

Wiip,V ttleeenM f m i H ie il.ParkeisbiirgT A p ril. 2iS.—The

boiler m akeis, machini.sis and o th e r ex- qierL-iron w orkers en i'doyed -by the Hai­ti more and Ohio ra ilroad a t th e ir shops

ia-.tliis.^city.-ha.vii*.beeiu-natUU‘4U t ha l - lp — g inning on M ay .1 th e ir r a t e 'o f pa*j* ■would be in cleaned to $2 .^5 a t!ay. Thi? is th e h ighest scale siiii-t* 1ST5. All o th ­e r vm|U**yees.iu the shofm w ere ad van ed from 5 lo 20 ce,,t'; yf tlav each

. . .C u lin n .Vciyn F r o ia tlIr.ilrlU , M a d r id , A pril 25>.—A com m ercial’ house

here h a s . received a disp liich from ( ’ub;. sn y ing th a t Je su s Kabi. tin* t ’nban lender, h as h c iid e d .a n “ iustu ref l i^ n a ry ” m ove­m ent ip the* pvoviulo of S an tiago , whiclf th e sen d er o f th?' d isnatch believes to bt ^•supported by the ch ief tow ns f*r th r province.*'

U em ocra tb i_Stat«_Con von tlon . - :*1 lio Dem ocratic voters of Now Jeroey a re |

reauested to raoat a t such tim es and places as"fiiay be designated by tho lr local com- mlttceB to o!ect delegates to tho s ta te con-, vent I on \>o bo hold a t T aylor’s o p a ra house In the c ity o f T renton on . •

THURSDAY, M AY 31, 1000, a t 12 o’clock, (noon, fo r the purpose o f se­lecting fou r sena to rial and pixteen d is tric t delegates to the Dem ocratic national coi ** veptlon to to held In tho c ity o f Kansas* City oi) tho fo u r th d ay of Ju ly ^ 1000, to n o m in a taean d ld a te f respectively fo r \ncBi-dent '•a n d -r ic e -p re s id cn tr-o f- tliD ^ irn itG a ' S ta tes. .

The basis o f rep resen ta tion -will bo ono delegate for each tw o hundred D em ocratic *votes c as t a t th e gubernat o ria l “clcctlQn~of IBPSand pp ,fo r_each frad tlon .o f..tho . sumo ovor ona hundred, b u t’ each election pre- c lnt shall to en titled to a t le a s t ono dele­gate.

Tho respective couritloa a ro en titled to Ihe num ber o f delegates herein s e t iq r th

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The White Mountain Refrigerator answers all these requirements. No ice is ' wasted, be.cause" the walls are thick and insulated. Therefore ice' is used only to keep the contents cool. ' The inside fixtures can all be taken out.in a minute and every-: thing cleaned., There is no odof nor moisture for these are condensed on the ice by a double circulation of air. The White Mountain is "perfect.: ' All sizes in stock and many different patterns.

Prices from $11 to $35. Come and see them.

THE bkVIS FURNITURE ST0HE

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i u g a p f a r a t u s e s f j r r b n t a u d f o r s a l e o r w i l l m a k e

y o u o u o to o r d e r , • W q u s e t h e b e s t m a t e r i a l t h a t y i i m e y v a n b u y . B u y y o u r g o o d a f r o m ue . C u il ' a n d g e t p r ic e s . . . . .

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A t l a n t i c .......... . . . 2 8 - M o n m o u t h . . . . . . . r>7H e r c e n . . . . . — . . . OU M o r r i s .............. . . . . 42B u r l i n g t o n . . . . . . . 4!» O c e a n .............. . . . . ^1On m d o n .......... ... . . St FusshIc, .*........ . . . 03C'upi) M n y ......... . . . Ill S i l e m ................ - ih .C u m b e r l a n d . . . . . . m S o m e r s e t .......... .... 24F.Bsex ......... : . . . . - .n o S u s s e x . . . . . . . . . . . 21

lo u c e » te r .......... . . . 20 U n io n . . . . ; r»7H u d s o n .-* ........... . .1 7 0 \ V a r r o n . . . . . . . . . . 2 7H u n t e r d o n . . 211 _ —.M e r c e r .................. . . . r>: . T o t a l . . . . . . . ..'.103!)M id d le s e x . . . . . . . . 1 5

N ecessary tp u ciioieo, 51HN owarl:, A pril 2C, 13C0.

, WJLT.IA.U B. G O U ftLE Y , - C l'a iim au D em ocratic S ta te Com m ittee.

V n.U A M IC. D e v k b ^ u x , Secre ta ry . •~ ■ * j

r u y s s O A liE X D A ti . -

C o n d c n c o tl Iii_R( o f O b m l n e E v e n t s foV Q u i c k K e fe rn n o e .

Monday, April 8ft-A p ro n oocinble nnd eri- tei tn lnm ent by tlio LuttitSr .League in M ikado hail. • ,

Tueaday, M ay 1—1’lankcd shad suppt r. a.1 tlo tu l Leuox, SIS F o u r th avenue, (J to S o’eloek. >■ ^ •.

VVcdnosduy, M ay 2~K lcc tioa o f ell lot ami — --saslstantflh ie t-of-A sbury-Parit-ili-o-ile-

p a rtm e a t. u Wcdnesflay, May 2—R im iraatre c I-ii of

Liberty Temple, No. ti, L. O. E.i-W lnelc. lor’u lia ll. ,

[rin irsday and .Friday, M ay 3 and 4 -S ix tU j annual s tra w b erry festiva l ami y ite r - ! iainm antjo? ITnexisOiiert l>’irocom pany , - iii en^Uie lioitae; VWab Ortivo.Friday , M ay 4—Fnreweli leetu ro by Rov.

3 . H. Cowle* in AxsoeltttlrtnTmli, Oeonn Orove; . suM eer, ‘•'rraveis !■> M alta, E c y p t and T urkey ,” d luutratoJ.-

Tuesdav, I f a j ID—Supper- fo r benefit Isoia- tiou >\ospitftl, a t G raud A venue liotel.

Werinesflay, Stay 0—Concert by tiso A sbury . Vavk «oiioorbhorit# a n i o rchestra ; id • school building.

Tuefd;iy, M ay IB—"Colleen tea” of tb e WeBtroinntor Ju n io r eodiety io W est-

. . ln instor Presby terian olm reh.Tuesday, W ednesday a iid Thursday^ Mny

83.. 83 and 34 —N lhoteojitb an n u a l m «et- . log New Je r tey Pbarwinoeuiicai associ­

ation , h t W est E nd hotel.* '-m i.. . • ■*O’e iu ss t h r liver, pu rify llio 'b ieod, Invic-

o ra te th e Ibody by uslo tr DaW li.t’s L ittlo E arly B lsers. These fam ous little p ills .a l­w ays s o t prom ptly. W . U . H am , 1B7 M ain s treet. - •

Offices: Monmojlh Building, Asbury Park, A. J."ii® ■ ■

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Q . T . SA N F O R D645 Mattison Avenue

I \ X / I Q H I t o t every pnrsetr in W 1 o o i th is vicinity would a c ­

qu a in t theraseives o£ m y m ethods of run-, nlnt? a jew elry s to re I g o a ran te e a ll work dona on b a tc h es in-lny s to ro tn .b o s tfic tly high grade. A t tho jti-esont Umq 1 am re­pairing some of tho tlnest and m pst earn- plicated w atches rtiade in thu w orld. My aim Is to pleiiae m y . oustom ers 'and (jivo thorn th e best work th a t . exporionce, knowledge, skill and money can produco u t a fa ir .a n d • reasonable price. I leave my tiatno w ith you a id t r m t th a t-w liu n you uro ia need of any th ing In tny iipe yon will a t le a st le t me subm it p rices. ■

PUBLIC NOTICEO f C o n t e m p l a t e d I m p r o v e m e n t o f

M u n r o e A v e n u e , In t h e C i t y .o f 'A s ^ b u r y P a r k . • -

P u b lic ucuicq Is h e reb y 1 g lyetL oL U je Irttj&iJ- t|o ti. o f Tlfh>(7ornm on cm ino il of A sb u ry P a rk ^ >c rtu ao -M n m m ‘avHn'no to ut* g ra d e d fro m * -M illn .B tree t e a ^ t to th o lu te r f itc tlp n o f C ook­m a n a v e n u e ; iu c o n fo rm ity to -tho g ra d e m a p o f A sb u ry Varic. m a d o b y P a r k e r N . B lack , In th o y e a f 1 a n d to e a u s o sa id a v e n u e to bo urtMveljed. w ith a la y e r , of p r a v e l s p re a d s ix inc jic s’ th i r k a t th o crow n ' o r .con trii o f _ t ho a v o ?!up^ j i m l .(a i )Ore.d -df/W.a. 1 6 T o u r in ch es a t ' “Uib ^ iT tte iv lino on i l tb o r pido of s a id a v e n u e , a s h e re in p ro v id e d fo r; an d to o m s o s a i d av e n u e^ to l o g u t t c r p d on e i iJ ie r s id e th e ro o f w ltjtr p a v in g b rick , a* •follow s: ♦

F ro m M ain s t r e e t t o B ond s t f e e t , feo t w lilo. ’

.F ro m Bond s t r e e t to E m o ry s tr e e t , 4 f e e t \f id o . i

F ro m E m o ry s t r e e t to G ra n d av e n u e , 4><, feet. w id e .

F ro m G ra n d 'a v e n u o to C ookm an av e n u e , 5 ffH t w Uln. ■

A ird to b ^ b d u h d on th o o u te r e d ^ o w ith D el« i'im p a v in g b locks. * — ♦. . A ny perfeon Jobjeots to th o im p ro v e ­m e n t n f s a id avenufc, a s a fo re sa id , is r e ­q u e s te d to p re s e n t h is o r h e r ob jeu iio n rb ere to , in w r itin g , a t tb e ofllco o f th e c i ty c le rk , su b ^ c rlb ln jr h is o r h e r mi m o tflero to , o n o r b e fo re t h e se v e n th d a y o f M ay, tliOO

W IL L IA M C. B U R R O U G H S , D a te d A p ril 24, l'JUO. > C ity C lerk .

PUBLIC NOTI.CE

C a sw ell6 3 9 M a t t i s o n A v e n u e

S ’lSW E NGLANDBREAD ■"

1Our New England Bread is acknowledged . to be.,

the nearest to the old . fashioned home made.'

. ' breac "y o u always •v : prai^d s o • highly

■ .'•f '*/*- w-•Jk* +%>

T. J . WINCKLER71 7 X t A- T T I S O X A V E .

• • • • A .S B V I tY P A R K -

O f C o n t a m B l n t e d I m p r o v o m o n t o f S e w a l l A v e n u o ,- i r t t h e C i ty o f A s-- b u r y P a r k . - . .,

, VnbBc notice is iicreby clvon ht tho in ten ­tion of the coni'aon council of Asbury Hark to cause Sew-all aVHiiuo to bo! g raded from lioncl street. >o Cookm an a v o n m y ln cou- lo rm lty to tho g rade 'm ap o f A sbi/ry Rn-k. m aile-byParkP i-N 7 liiac'k-;.in.t;hDyoar1S!)3: ami to tauso said avenue to bo graveled w ith a layer o f g ravel spread six inches (ifep at. th e erown or cen ter of the avenue tapered down tn four inches a t . th e g u tte r lines on e ith e rs ld o o f sa id avenuoTsprein Di-Qvidi il ttin and iq pause said aveniiu to bo g u tte red on e ithe r side thereof w ith pav­ing brick, a s follows: ■‘H'

From Hond b tree t to E m ory street,-3J£, fee t in w idth .

From If.mory s tre e t to G raud avenue, .4 fee t in w idth.

FrotirG i'and avor.uo to Cooknnm avenue, feut in w id th : an d ' to bo lined on tho

o u te r edges thereof.-.wlth Beiffltim paving blocks. • •

Any person w ntrbb jec ts to the ‘.nprove- nient, o f said avenuo a s aforesaid i s - r e . quested ti) present, h is ,o r .h e r objections tne ie to , in w riting , at. tia> oflfloii oi: iho c ity ulo I;, subscribing lils o r h e r naniB theroto.O a or b tfu ie th o s o » o n th d a y u f lit.-iv. 11)1)0.

W il O.'HUltltUtTGIJH,. ■ . C ity Clerk.

D ated A pril 34, lOfcO.

J o b p rln tiug-of every descrip tion a t th is oil!co. Conlplo. « tous, new type, now p ressjj, com peten t w orkm en an d oareCu proof readers. Prices rig h t. Call, and seo ou r sam ples and g e t prices. '

QUALITY FIRSTE had hoped long before this to have told you many

things about our new'■ store but we"did not properly estimate .the time it "would take.to get settled, and we

really are not entirely fixed, yet but you are just as welcome, . We wish to impress this fact upon your mind; “It is your state", for you to feel at home in; to come to whenever you wish, not always to buy but sometimes just to look around; We are'always glad to see you. Your attention today is called to the following three items;

A S P A R A G U S ’ / / • • " • / ' ; . . . —Fresh Asparagus just now is high and/you[khoiv* not extra fine. If you will try a can of our fanc^extra large at 3 5 c you wjll get the flavor of new and ib wil^be2tqnder.-

B A K JN C . P O W D E R 'Why pay 4 5 c for Royal when you can buy Gantz’s Sea Foam.-,

“ for'30c, not that it’s any better than Royal, but we assure you it’s just as good or your money back.' '

C O F P F .E . '.' Pncquailled, • Ou-j-. private blend at 35c.

: ’ ■ G . l > , - J E L L I F f & C O . :C O R . C O O K /n A W A N D m t T I S O / N A V E S .U i ~L _Q P P . PO STO FFIC E.; ^ - TcScphonp 9 1 a —

t-v-ri H E

n 's m i a b it too e I 'r lyTO ORDER YOUR

SPRING G ff lif f lTOur styles are all in; have been, in fact, for a week or more. A more complete line it would be hard to find. Small checks and narrow '

■ : stripes wil! be the prevailing stylesm t h i s s p - n f f - -A C H A R L E S K R A I N Z

LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR3 1 6 BOND STR EET. 7

F o r S a l e ....

P A W L E Yt

S T O R EA

TTEHBS PHOjllPTLY

LL KINDS OF STeVE B*10 HEfiTEB

WO i, TPIHG, BOOFI8B, &C.

HEH YOD WPT WOBK IH TMT

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I8£ PflBPEBLY EXEGOTED

Er-TBE{n-DOJT.-

.?Ear')iEEBED. ~QOIPJREHT FOR BEST SEEVICE,

YOOR PSTHOH06E SOLICITED.

Gall oi Telephone.

NO. 162-164 Hain Street

' Asbury Park. 1 •*

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WHAT WE DO

THE-fEflPLE; . . O f o ilie r days would bo su rprised

to lolun whafi wo do now-a-days. I ’erlm ps it will su rp rise you fo icaiii i f o u r lino of

. H A T STiioy inoliido the fam ous BROADW AY fcit’KClAL. Oive-us u call; wo will, in te res t you. ,

6 . VV. P A T T E R SO N

Taiifli, CiolliiBL aim Fiirnisto622 COOKriAN AVE.; ; - ■ \ Money Back If not Satisfactory.

FINE PROPERTY on Asbury avenue, i 1-2 block from beach. House con­tains 14 rooms— 10 bed- rooms. No price given. Simply want offer. For particulars,, address,

‘R O O M S 13-13

m o n I j o u t h b u i l d i n g

N o r th w e s t C o r n e r M a tt ls c * A v e n u s , a n d B o n d S t r e e t

A S B O R Y PARK , N, J.

.. T . F . O ’ B B I E MAGENT FOR KELSEY FURNACES

Boat^iid Most Economical Furnaces Made - (

642 MATTISON AVENUE' ASBITRV P A R S, » . J.

ArtEriG-a-Bme"KRKNCH BRONZE AND

IM ITATION TER RA COTTA 1 STATUARY.

L 'V e ry p re tty and a t reasonable prices.

1 ' U M B R E L L A S ; E t i c . ' V S Tlie usual com plete line o f W atches,5 Dianitiu4sr«tc. '

| i t : b . . ; j 0 H n s o n| CocKman Ovei and S9r.il St.i A S B U R Y P A R K

E n^rav ins' wiiile y o u w ait.

MTTERSOrf, SARBEHT & CO.' B . P . S . P A S N 'i* ,^ $ l .0 0 2 C a l i o n . • ';r\

B u c h a n o n & S m o c k .*711 Slain St.,.Asbury Hurk,’

READTHlE P R t s i

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67' ASBURY PARK DAILY PRESS, SATU11 PAY, APRIL 28,1 OOP.

COMPLETELYEQUIPPED

Is the story of our spring offerings in every department. We’ve all that’s new andjle- sirable in

D R E S S G O O D Sf a n c i e s of tbe Season. The demand for.wash fabrics will'be enormous. Challies, dimities and mpusselines will prevail for mid-summer use. To select here means buying right.

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WE D E V S

A I N S Stcinbach’s Spring Specials

Our. is ever at the front and leading com m • .. ■ petition. It’s perhapsrnseless to dwell

lY lH l in e r y _ p t i the completeness of our stock' or the ability of our designers z nd trimmers.

Ready to wear garments, for ladies misses and children, from the eommon house wrapper to tbe most desirable tailor- made suits and skirts in' all cloths and finish.

we pride ourselves on the stock and styles we have to offer in'mens’ and boys’ cloth ing and hats. They are easier shown than

told of; besides the. impression is more lasting.

There’s a comfort in ouj; shoe! room. Comfort in sel'ect; jng, comfort in. the price and a comfort in the wearing wjiiehcan only come from proper fitting,-which. depends on experi­ence and care of selection.

YOU CAN M AKE M O N E Y EA S ILY• -, - i; ■ • . . .The , old adage has it that “ a penny saved is twopeijce earned” and- you may- save ten pennies on every dollars’ Worth of work in the STOVE OR TIN LINE you have done by

_ W O O D W O R TH <!& H JLB ER G A H N ,7 1 9 C O O K M A N A V E . IJB aaem ent.

GIFPORD & SONPlain and O rn am en ta l F la$tore£s

- B ric k la y in g ,- /S e ttin g o f ~ M ah te l8;-R an g es a n d R e n te rs . -Also B o ile r S e t t in g and • F o u n d a tio n s E a id . T ile S e t t in g . . ' i ;

E s t im a t e s F u r n i s h e d f o r A b o v e , w i t h R e f e r e n c e s .

P o sto ffJ o e B o x 43* B r a d l e y B e a o i£lv.

CHAS.; A. -BENNETT,A e en t fo r tbo Specialty Furnace, host and

moat economical furnace m ade.. S tove*and .R anges., v • -

G utte rs , Leaders, Tin. Rooting,* R epalnnR . L et m e estim ate fo r your. w o rk ..

M A IN S T R E E T , B F ^ D L E Y B E A C H

$ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0AT |_

P E R C E N T .

W e ‘h a v e t i ie a b o v e su m to p la c e in

' l a r g e o r s m a ll 'a m u u n ts o u d ra t m o rtg a g e lo a n s o n jA a b u ry P a rk , L o ch A rb o u r, A l lo n h u i i t a n d D e a l - iiu s in o ss .o t-d w eU

in g p ro p e rty . -

- • J . W . Hetrick &~Son,fc 6 2 6 M attlaon A vopuo.

K e a to r - B lo c k / ^

< J. . . CANDY —E S C U L E T T S

‘ :• And all rectal disorders or monov refunded; J 'U asant. N o^a pnyalc. A radical c u re .. 60c n t Ohan. J , Block, T.^M. S tew art, L. O. Grenelie, or o f K tt’a Crug.Co., rhU a. l*a. Plena© try It. • *

j A L L E N A T S A N J U A N .

\t* ;v C o v b r n o r o f P o r to IU e o I n n f l s• «. ‘ • ;«IJJ I.- iln itcS , ‘

• Son*:.Innii.. P o Hm U li*n ,.A pril -S .^T in* . i«*nt'injr -M r.. <Mi.-irU** I I . LYIh'ii.

iiiil H.‘Ulv i>vil—i?u-VUj:i 1 <i£-U> f-P u i U i c r o . dnipjK M ^nni'lior oft" S un .fiia ii’ u t I u / .u n lo c k n io m m jr , a s d idill so th<‘ UiiittMl -S la to s u n iio jr iV W iu so r . ..W w V urk . r n i t f d S ta tes> l» ;ittlosh i? iT o x n s n n d tin ' .rn it f f l* S ta to n tfiiubont.

. M a r j |ins. Tlx*. N ew Y nt k_ r'enfti i in‘tl Von.t- tI i« * lim d m iv ilte t i lh ^ s .o n t i 'n i w . '

. < {(‘T irral I nu!Hary_jr<>v<'ni6r.; v is it * i*d Mi*. ' All«»ii;_ tl;«* D o lp h in a t . hull* p a s t 11. A d ria H u n t'iU in s u la r;i.ilit-{) a m i fo u r co n ip u n ies o t tlu* P o r to U icu n -K in ifn t,. w ith a ha in l, w e re drn.\vi> u p on . rliO -w h arf. Thi.* 'D .olpliill’s hiiint-li i:air,n)i« : M r. A llon n iid , liis ' fiiniij.v, w itjl ( (»‘iit>i,:ilv D a v is . an d -^ L ii 'u ti 'i ia n t t*irp!rc»i|. 'iho latt(»i*’s th o D o lp h in priMuptl.va t-J io o ii. tin? 'iV xsis n nd D o lp liin liriiii? n ssi'lntc of. 17 ^ u n s . '.U ra n w liiS r th e iuiiul ■pliiyoi! '"HoninjiUM l/* tlii* P o r to K ira h na- tin iu ij stir, a n d iIn* sU*aniii's ly in j; in tin hstrlmi- k r p t i i j r a eontintM iti^ wltisTlisi.t; u n ­ti l th o la u n c h ii.:u hinl th o landing;** ‘ f ,

M r. A ll ou ;riiii ip iic lily u p th o s to p s , m id rho /a n i i l io s o f O e u e ra j pD sivis si iu I t lit now ojvM p i v o r n o r ' wero" it^ti'm luooil h i*a<;ii <;thoi%- A onrvytttrif o.i.-m luokod on i»n,t: w as . k e p t a l . a d is ta n o o . ' fl'h«,: poiii'i jijjll n inro liod jias t a t p o r t aeinv.M r. A li f ti tlu Hi n,tr h is h a i . I !•> tli/Mi onltor-' i‘d tlw> oarria;*o ih a i w a s .Jn \vaHhT?TTnTd drciVo -\\u tin* itxooutivo tn tn isin ii. pn.*oodod h y : 1 l-oiip;: am i f ollowotl . hy sq u lu js o f . poluv , ■ - . . ^ •• .■ M r . A llen took h roaU fasi w itli (K*nerai D a v is a n d w ith Uix. fam ily w ill ro n ia in a s tlio g u o s t .h f <»• nern l D a v is iud jd in ito ly , 1-

’ iit* h iiu h 'tl in an . o rd in a ry costuuu*. s tH tv .. h a t '-’-ldtU' r o a r a n d d u o li tro u s e rs .

v, s j i n n ii d I.v o f , t lu*_<•»■< oil-tl 1 y,jrciuTiU d o la r ls ‘o f th o -ro o o p tio ir to o k tlu* P jir lo K ioa iis h .v ‘s iirp r iso . Mr.* Alh»U i*

"thiHirsi*% T^vr^'HiJt^f~l,*nttTj-l{;ir(rr|-rr-nTt'nn3: in iiiiy! lii tii? ioss m is p h iio i is - j h a n .a- ^or- jLjouUfj iriiifuVni ooyorod wi t h p» ld hico an d s i nii(ii r t ri nm i in ,v>.. ■. - ■. . .

AIleKiMl. C sV anotl .'M iirilt*rt*r C 'riuRlit.5 N ow iis tv o n , A p ril li8 .~ .Io )u i A lliso n ■jtlhvK' Ik tv NWiuif—p«tui^f77iT]ro(l"247^\^jfr ta'UTii iu tn o i i s to i ly 'la ^ tn i f r h t . tm d o r -sen- .sa lio u a l'o ircu n i.s tan o o s . I t - is .th o u g h t th a ; ho is a-n osoiipod ' n iu rd d ro r, w h iu^.n ifti, js^il in ( iu in o y ,.-F k i .t tw o .y o a r s a g i^ ' l l r w a s ap p ro h o in io d ia s( iiiirlit h y t wo .im 'ni' hors*' t iF t h o ' looal do.totdm * liu fo u u w\w\

*w iu n ta l;o n to . tl»* .'s ta liiiil lio ttso Idok i a w a y . T \y y s h o ts w ere, liio d a f to r h ii r W h irh " wdl'o;. inofi'oot iVo7'! I l e AViV^r liojji'tiv or* • rc a m :ii?tt’U> a ft o r it-. iivo’y ohitso.

*,‘N o farailjr can fifford to he w ith o u t One- M lnuto C ou^h Cnro. I t will btop a coutrb and cu re a cold quickor th a n an y o ther m e ^ ln c , ” w rites C. W . W illiam?. SterliDff R un, Ph. I t cu res croup, hronchltiB and all th ro a t atid lu n g troubles and p reven ts con- sum ption . P leasan t and harm less. ' W. R H am , 106 M ain s tre e t . ' ■;*+: '

Spiccia l B a r c ja in s IN;Shades, Tinware, Enamel Ware, Tubs, Wringers, Oil Cloth, Wash Boards Baskets and getferal-moving time necessities.

F r e s h , G a r d e n S e e d sA T W H O L E S A L E P R I C E S

cc-W " e T T x L < ie 3 ? se ll”

E . D I L T SALLTItrDlTEST SPRING STYLES IN HATS ■ J 7 0 G C o o lc m a a A v e n u e

CLOUDBURST IN TEXAS.

Several Lives Lost by DrOwn-' \ . ing at Waco. -.:..—

TOBNADO. SPIKES .TWO. TOWNS.

W ooilliu rj* n n iT. b^izni A lilio a t W lj ie d ' O ut — I l jv e r n A k u Iii HlHliif? nn«l

„ M u t i y V |1 A r c I u p a n d e r .1‘n i g e D u n in tfo to P rm K »riy .

M’noo, T ex .. A pril 28.—A cloudburst. accoiupi(tiii*d hy sr h igh w ind, dosecnuknt ilpon th is vity—yusTrrflay a fton ioou , siml tin* resu lt is th a t e igh t persons a re know n to have perished an d p ro p erty valued a t m any, thousand dollars ' hns been d estroy ­ed or dam aged .

T h e dow npour o f r a i iP com m enced about noon and w as incessan t until d a rk . It w as iu the sh ap e o f a w a te rsp o u t, and the risj> in the et.eeks am U im iLdtc&lnuta. so rapiti th a t it d id not give the . in h ab ­ita n ts tim e to .Hen. .T h re e persons, tw o women an d a m an, all colored, w ere drow ned w ith in 100 y a rd s o f the—eity hall. T h e ir bodies werft Washed in to the B razos riv e r 'an d h ave nwt lteen ' recov­ered.- T h e re w ere severa l people, m ostly negroes, s tan d in g .011 a bridge W atch ing tlu * 'ra p id ' rise of th e lia rvons ’ hraneli, when the bridge, a brick s tru e titre , gave w ay. w ithou t w arning , p rec ip ita ting th em into th e w a ter. ,

N time rot is re p o rts o f /o th e r losses have come in, h u t 'o w in g to tiie. high -wateif they eau iio t be verilied. I t is a lm ost eer-- Inin, .hriweyer, i.that. so*-eial—more—liv-os. have heen lo s t.' S ea rch in g ',p artie s a re out: iuoking - fo r t h e . d row ned mul help ing tp move those w ho a re in dsiuger or d is tre ss - e d ,-^ ln -I he—stm t hern—p n rt— of-.-“the-—d ty - w bere tw o -white, wom en. vMi;sT;. C au ­dle. and h e r d a u g h te r, lost th e ir lives, the rise w as the .h ig h e s t ev er known.* I t i s im possible to e s tim a te ther dam age doue by tlu*. ^ tornii.luit it will, be heavy. .

S n ’cn iiw itlN liif; R h id d ly . Incom ing rep o rts ind ica te th a t ;one of

th e .heav iest, ra in fa lls experienced in y ears visited, m any sections o f th e s ta te , ami riv e rs ami sm all s tre am s are*, again rising rapid ly . ’

A n o v e rflo w of; th e B razos is expected ;n.tJJ.umpiitiiad . ;is..t.hu-X4t-Vasota*will-pntrr an im m ense tp ian tity o f w a te r in to .th e B pizos alKiye. th a t tow n. . /

A t Coln'inbus 011 the ( ’ojoriiclo- riv e r the S.^nt h e rn ' Pacific bridge l ia s 1 *agftin beenw ashed aw ay , and th o re will Ije no tra in s run foi* several dsi.vs. Tlio H ouston and

’TPXllsnrPHTRrirThe- 31 isso u ru Kiui.siTs an n : Texsis a n d 'th e San A ntonio m id A ra n ­sas I*ns:s have decided to r iiir no, traihs- today a s a m a tte r o f precaution .. T h e tow n of. l i l t im rin .U iii cotmfyv w as partly destroyed by a to rnado . . T he pah* lie school build ing w as w recked jyiil tw o pupils badly h u rt. S ev e ra l. dwM ling houses w ere also destroyed,. T'iie B ap tis t ehureh w as w recked. T h ree o th e r p e r­sons w ere h u rt. '• i.. .'A te lephone ' m essage froh i; H illsboro s ta te s tlm t th e village of W oodliury, 12 m iles from Ilium , .’wsis a lso dest,k»yt?d. W oodjm ry is olf 'the -line 'of ra il and ' w ire ooumuiiuoatioiw and it is not know n w hother any lives w ere lost. A ll w ire com m unication sou th o f Ilijisbo ro w as Ioj>t a t S o’clock hist n igh t, and it is not know n a t . D allas w h a t tlio e x te n t o f th e thMul--inay - he--’in- ceu tra l ra lid • sou therji •Texajj: ; . . ' 4

O n iita in -L.coii i i n e if m "Paris, A j i r i r ^ S /—C ap ta in • J^edn, (be

F rench eng ineer who had ch arg e of Ihe B oer a r tille ry am i who Svas wotinded, during the siege of K iin h e rle y / '“Riis sir* rived- here. .H e is convalesconf, b u t.s iiy s he o ften h a s a dazed feeling. T h ere ;s a d iin p h iik e m ark 011 his forehead, w here a bullet en te red Iii*? head.

, (J jic e n V I c lo r ln ’H R e t u r n .L ondon, Aprir2S:^*lM ie-<pieoii arrived

a t W indsor a t 5:110 o’clock yeste rday a ft- •^hooiit— -Tht.*-t o w u—wa s-«l eeoni \ t>d^ w it 1» (lags, and all th e bells w ere ring ing w hen th e royal , p a rty a rriv ed a t’ the castle . Q ueen, .Victoria looked exceedingly well and show ed tlu? g re a te s t p leasu re a t her -irthiifdnstie ' welcom e ltfmic.

FOES AGAIN IN BATTLE.

French and Hamilton Attack 'the ; Boers./ . . . • i.’-:!

THE EESULT HOT YET KHOWN,

K n iid le > D iv is io n AImo C Iomo t o T liit- Iin . .VCIm—M ulu- l lo d y o r O livIcr'M A rm y ■ A p im r c id l j1 ' 1 S a tc '^ - I i r a b a n t

^ i l l i l_ I I Ia rL J lc h ia ln i i i l j \V _ e l ic n a c .l; . . •' -...1:1 J • ’ ; ' I ;T«oml'on, A p r ir 2S.—F ig h tin g took place’

yest o rday a ft ernoon . a long \ h e eas t e ra ou tle t from th e lto w n 6f;.Thaba.,N 'C,lui .be­tw een ‘ the coinnuiiids o f (.Jen^rals. I a n

•Ham ilfoil and F rench an d a considernhle body, ol* Bo(>rs. ^ T h e re su lt o f th e action h as not y e t been learned . '

(Jeneral F ren c h reached T h ah a N ’Chn from I>ewetstlo‘rp yeste rday m orning , Iind* ing here H a m ilto n ^ d ivision o f m ounted

. in fa u tt^ _ a n d ^ ^ in ith « D o n 'ie n * s ~ b rig a d e . T h e u n itid fo rces im m ediately moved a g a in s t, th e B oers, who w ere s till holding an e levated position to th e eas tw a rd .

L ord R o b erts ’ d ispatch , given o u t last evening, said . th a t liu n d le V . d ivision, w hich was.supposiMl to be iii chase o f-the .Boors, w ho lletl from D ew etsdorp , Svas on Frida.V evening e ight niiles sou th o f Tlia* bn N ’C hn. l i e did, not m ention (le iiom l

' (,’herUtside’s d ivision, w hich possibly has veerdd to the, e as tw a rd from , p ew efsdo rp . and .tliken up th e p u rsu it o f the fleeing B oer colum n. \ „• „

T h e faTtef‘^tiiVt‘e(1'- i*i’o n i* ^ v e * ts ( lo rp ' a t 3 o’eiock T uesday a fte rnoon , iind the 15i i tis ii- f a 1 lo we t l-in -pli r s u it- oa r 1 y-1 li e n c x f m orning. T h e B oers t bus * luul rfu |ly 12 h o u rs ' s ta r t oyer F rench and B und le and p robab ly a t le a st a s g re a t a n ad v a n tag e in tim e over B r a b a i i t ~ f ^

M o s t, of th e ’ B o e ^ w agons w ere seut ijorUi mjiny d a y s ago. P robab ly tiie gun^ a re d ra w n by fresh oxen , w ith re lays, Availing along th e road . ‘ M ilita ry experts th in k th e re is little d o u b t* th a t th e Boers? have escaped once a g a m ” leaving p roba­bly a sm all force a f L tidyb rand to dispute fo r a lim e tiie p rogress o f th e B ritish m ounted forces. . :■

, B r i l l ia n t a m i H u r t u t W o iie i ie r . ,I t h a s 'n o t been repo rted that /(rcn e ra b

B ra b a n t and H a r t have le ft W epeiier, so -itnrrrrlim rfflrrlijlely tlia t.tne .v a re holding

back-to give a tte n tio n to any s tra y bands*' o f the enem y th a t m ay be lu rk ing in the h ills * behind th e .o th er B ritish colum ns.

;T hjL t_t he_s;outh'cn's tern.. ..sect i o h : .0 L_the. O range F re e S ta te is. u o t V holly c le a r ol jBoors is i^hown b.v L m d K o b rrts* at^coiint o f ft lie k llliu g ' o f oTitT’aiul the Capture, ot thrt*i* o f P rin ce A 'ifred 's g u a rd s on. Sm ith- iU'id 1 pad on ’W ednesday . **.M u c h restlessness is Ueing sbdwii i>y th t

B o ers fa c in g B uller’s l’orees a t K lauds- laag te . T hey a re m o un ting m ore gun's, d igging trenches an d 's ig n a lin g n igh tl3; by m eans o f g re a t If res to th e ir a llies lit I lit O ran g e '.F ree S ta te . A ll th e passes from N a ta l a re sa id to be held by a. sufficient n u m b er o f B oers to hold in check vastly superio r numbers* th a t m ight be th r6w n a g a in st them .■ I t - i s suggested th a t som e o f th e F re i

S ta te b u rg h ers n ia y . take, rtd’uge iu tin passes un til Lord * i to h e r ts ’ army- shall hnve-gone by to t-lie north ,, w hen th e y will d a sh out>-and cut th e r a ilw a ji lio rtli 01 B loem fontein . 'Vhis’ idea would seem ’ ti. be fa n c ifu l, a s th e B oers w ould ;be com polled to dash u io re 'th an 100 miles to ext* cu te th is coup.

T h e com plete collapse o f “th e horses ol th e B ritish cava lry will be one o f tlu su b jec ts to engage the ' a tte n tio n b f p a rlia ­m e n t -whyn ‘ th e a rm y reorgan ization schem e is considered. I t is a -q u estio n 61

/m o n ey -o n ly . T he bill cers sen t to buy horses in, Ire lan d nm l e lsew here eon tinu ally complninjrJu. p riv a te , aiul i\«> cloubt also in otlicial and confidential re iitlrts th a t they a re tied tlow h by a lim it ol price. A s m at to rs s tan d , th ey have tin d isap p o in t incut o f seeing-it g re a te r prici th a n th ey can .alVord to give offered b\ .uguuU-4)C.uitliou..pimuiUiLj^ur_hurses-.\v.hitdi w ould 111ak e.^ealiy good troopers.

cv.{rights Disease. .Ifititidice ra in c in f-’ideor IJC' Ilurred'Sight, Achit-g IJcncA. Swotted Feet. U. lary Disorders aud bollow Coinpltxiou. t\- •auscdby ‘ • • \W E A K , ‘ U W H E A L T f l Y .K lD K E Y S

T H E C U R E 1 3 FOUND IN

Dtm&mrs- ioc^Ts K l o N E Y , '

PflStTIYILY BuARAKTtw'v P 9 L l i l a £The populnr-rriced remedy.

None so Qooa and Nono so Cheap!By-mall for five 3-cect otnraps. M adcat

. t a ionsos UBoaiioan?. io&, m m m m , •For aula by W. B. Ham nnd all lea Uife draggUto

D n b y PlaytM l W i th M u tc liea . 7T ren to n , A pril 28.—F red d ie Tom linson,

2 years old, w as .burned to d ea th a s a 'r e ­su lt of phiying v i th m a tch es . H e obtain? 'Cd-'-it lio <rf— tun tc how ;'tyh U - h i m- n i o 11 lt;iv w ns absen t, from tlie room and soon w as em jeloped in fhinies. T h e m o the r w as bud-ly burned in try in g to savc. the child.

.W arKlilpM .F o r N c iv fo u h U Ia m l^£ k - J o lm % N . F ., 'A p r il 28.—T h e B r i t ­

ish special serv ice siiundron . .f o r . lisheiy p ro tection will reach S t. John-’s w ith in .a fo r tn ig h t. T h e ■ heWly, . cdnunissiouocl c ru iser Oharvbdis,* Hagship o f .the s<piad- roll, lias sailed from P ortsm outh .

. O tto K orb , G rand Chanoellor, K . P . ,Boon- vllle. Ind ., says: “DoWlfct’fl W itch Hazel Salvo so o th e s . tho rapst’ de llcats skin and heals th e m ost stnbbofff u loer w ith certa in and Rood results^” C ures p iles and skin diseases. Don’t b u y %a n im ita tion . W , It. H am , 107 M ain streo t. K -

advent of spring necessitates the; laying aside of the heavy, uQcoihforta- SSTj.-v.- ble winter-vyeight gaments. aad the stibfeliitution of-more seasonable,wear-

1 ing"apparel. We %ve prepared for this annijal tiansform ion. and are prepared as never before to clothe our patrons modishly, durably’ and economically.

I . A D I H S ” R E x V D Y T A I L O R E D S U I T S . . ■In this department are displayed Ladies’ Ready-tailored Suits, Separate Skirts and

Etons, Jackets and Wraps and Silk and Satin Waists. Fashion has decreed that the tailor made gowns must form a\part of the well dressed woman’s spring wardrobe and- this necessity is met by our establishments, where modish costumes .can be obtained in a great variety of styles.and materials, with a guarantee of the best workmanship and perfect fit. Our suits, skirts, jackets and waists were manufactured expressly.for our spring trad6 and we assure prospective patrons that no little detail of perfection has been overlooked. Such a stock .has never before been offered in Asbury Park and, notwithstanding the exclu­sive "styles, the richness of materials and the faultless making, the prices .will be found .reasonable. . ‘•Ladies'’ suits, silk lined jackets. Ladles'jackets, silk lined . ., .

59.08; worth 511.50 4.48 . " 0,48

Ladles’ silk waists . Ladies’ silk skirts .

. $8 .88 ; w m tta 55.48* • 8 .08; •* 11.48

. . SPRING MILLINERY -. . - •_.<;Our display of spritig millinery cannot be excelled. . The j eigtjing Parisian modest

are represented, as are the cutest creations of our American designer*!. Scores of sbape to select'from an9~a pf3'iiTthe mflKnery art to iirr jige. die trimmings after the selection is made. , Ready-trimmed hats in profusion, built by our own milliners alter recently conceived models. Large variety of ladies’ trimmed hats from $2 j6p. up. \

. . S H O E S P E C I A L S :No other store in the countiy carries a more , varied and. better .line of shoes for

men, women and children.' -Itpia& taken years-to build up our shoe selling reputation, but we are now reaping the-benefij: in increaised sales. At the Ocean Palace only can be found the justly famed-Jenness Miller hygienic shoe for women, -while the celebrated Sorosis shoe is, handled exclusively at the Mammoth. Other1 makes carried-in stocj^but'shoddy! lines Jhave-no place on;’our 'stieilve's. '■ •• . L'- --r* - .'-'7,Jenjuess Miller oxfoidr ln tlaek and tan . . 53.00Jenmria M llt r tu tliu aud lace in black aod .tan . 53,60-

Sorosis oxford in black and tan ................... -,Borosis stioe in battoli and lace, black and-tan ■

• 53.60• 3.60

SPRING WASH GOODSWe have not space to tell you of the many desirable gbod things we have in.- the

wash goods,department. In a word, we carry every hew novelty of weave' and material, as well as the regular lines,of>these indispensable dress fabrics. To appreciate the showing one must \isit the stores and spend an.hour looking the new stock over. No other establish­ment hereabouts can approach our display for .completeness or price-value. , ' . ■10.000 yds, very fine wash fabxlps, 8c; worth 12 Jc '5.000 jd s. very fine dimities, 15c; worJ.h^5o_ j

lOOidoz-hack towels,10x31,10c eachpairs white cuitaina, with ruflleH, 05c; woith $ 1.00

HOUS1: FURNISHING REOUlSlTIiS^ Thinking of furniture, or carpets, or matting, or crockery, or glassware? Isn’t it

about time you enjoyed the luxury of a new mattress, or pillows, or bolsters ? We can fur­nish your hotel or cottage completely, and -do_it—thoroughly -and -reasonably. Two whole floors devoted to furniture, carpets and house furnishings. Experts to take your orders and fill them "promptly and satisfactory. (Bear us in, mind when ready to place your •orders for home comforts.4 ft. 0 excelsior cotfon fep mattress, our price 53.48 4- ft '0-Afr}cau ■fibre-mttttrC8*;otrr-pii('<‘ '^;i.T-i,*'<' /- -r.fr.-rt..-.-.- • 4 tt. 0 short halt uiatiress, our price.55.^8_.„Our sneoial B. A hair uiattres.-*. BTnrprlce 511.48 ” T " Mattresses renovated, 51.26. Called (or and delivered

G o o d q t i a l i t y i n g r a i n c a r p e t , J w o o l , S9o A U .w iW H u ijja .m c a rp f .t i .6(!c, : v - ; . ' . 75 c o m b i n a t i o n d r e s s e r s , $ 0 7 5 ’Hed roiim Biiittr; Si'.i uO up. I Iron beds, all sizes, 53 98 up

LARGEST DEPARTHENT STORES ON THE JERSEY COAST.

General Providers for Men, W omen and Children.T w o M o d e m M arts. - /

T iie M am m ptii, T iie O cean P a l a c e , ^ V S J B X J ^ R Y ^T iie O cean P a l a c e ,. "Cookman and Emory.——Cookman-and-Mair

Dayton O rient' 1 ClevelandYale i Spalding ' Whit?

Baines Eagle . CrawfordTribune Quaker Sterling

These a re som e o f tlio w iice lsI am soiling th is y ear.

HAVE A FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES. WHEELS EXCHANGED AT FAIR VALUE.

M r. Thad. V andorveor la in ’charge o f m y repjilr shop. Thla Insures p ro m p t an d To­llable repairing .L essons (liven a n d W h e e l^ fo r R en tin g .

• ■ V :M , I,. F E R R I S

Central Hall 7 1 < M a ttIso n A venue

1 0 0 , 0 0 0 R O L L S O P

HEW ILL PAPERVrom' all tb e load in s m a nu faq tu rers .—;

F rom 5c ROLL UPYiarauP A P E R H A N G IN G .

12^ c p e r roll and up.

W A L L M O U LD IN G S,’ .To m a tc h nil phpem, 2o a foo t aqd, up.

J A C O B D O L L , J r .PRACTICAL

i aati Desmatoi5 4 1 -5 4 3 C o o k m a n A v e .

ELECTRIC LIGHT WIRING; . E l e o t r l o Q a a 'L lg h t ln s r .

E l e o t r l c B o lls a n d A n n u n c i a t o r s , , B u r g l a r A l a r m s , E t c ; ...

W A L L A C E N B U R R. 5 3 2 C O Q K M A N |A V E N U E . 1,.

New Keatflr Blook. I i

s. H ead q u arte rs In tho .X United Btatea for r

m TEAS aim COFFEES 4SPECIALTIES t

£ A. & P. BAKING POWDER %t I

'Jnirnc fOlnser Nutmeg XoplLCs J cinnamon 4*A. & P. EXTRACTS { » na |

THE EXCELSIOR LB1DBY(SN O W FLA K E.)

H as m ovod Its m ain ofllco from 813 Oook- m an avenuo toti21 M attison avenuo—K eato rB lock ._ ... ............. ;....... -j___

Potronnfro S o lic ited ,

FlflST-GLfiSS WOBKaqd PiOITIPT SERVICE' -. X c l o p n o n o 8 ISt>.

J P A I N T *5 Mado b f honest w lilto lead andk • I purOjilnsCed oil; p u t 011 by a J R lijllcim eclianlo, 18 w orth fa r5 ' rnoro 'j l ia n m ak e w e ig h t and5 a d u lte ra ted stu ff, slathored on5 by a cheap tram p.. B u t yo u ’d5 ba su rp rised to 'A nd bow llttloi tho honest k ind will co a t,|f y ou.X a sk us-for an e s tim a te .

S E . J . S T R O U Dt K “ to r S ^ iilte r P- O. Box 007

Business property] paying 10% . , . , .

G r e a t B a r g a in 1. v. y -

... * Come In and a s k -*con cem ingit. ; . , «

W ILLIAM G IFFA R D222 rialn S treet

Insurance written ; .besj com- ■ panies. ‘

Money to loan 5 and 6 per cent

Awnings, . . .F la g s ,

TEf/TS, BURGEES Canvas Covers

m ado o f boat material® and w orhraan ih lp a t low­est p rices. .

CANOPIES to Hire,C A N V A S R O O F 1NO

a a v B O Z A Z .T 'v .

Flag poles Palmed end Haipds pilacfied. E le v a to r a n d D u m li W a l t e r

R ig g in g , S p l ic in g , &0 .

1Ij£MMJBNWA.Y’S 617 Cookman, 6i% Malt Is on Aves.■ A S B U R Y 'W M . . r ftr v : .: