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Only pajper ni County tecetviog regular daily "Telegraph News Service,, .. y P a r k D a i l y A Daily I^ecord-of the Local Happenings ia the: Shore Dls- trict from Deal to Manasquan, FIFTEENTH YEAR. NO. 70. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT Aft Important Real Estate Bargain, One of the best built aad mod- em improved cottages at —- ------ -DEAL— with 12 rooms and every mod- ‘. era Improvement, will be sacri- fioed to'an immediate purchaser qn easy terms. An excellent ' ' location and splendid plot.' 100 ‘ By ISO fiet. For particulars.,see , D. C. COVERT* 208 Bond Street, • Asbury; fork. ASBORY PARK and OCEAN GRGVE { Hotel Brunswick, Bailroad-Depot and 1314 Bangs Avenue, Principal Office; ,, j . ,723 M^TTiedH Ji.VB. •v Goods stored at reasonable rates. : V • • telephone oonjjBdtlba, P.O. BOX 007, - - - - AiSUSf PABK. A Golden Opportunity 4 Thts Boaoh View Hotel and Bathing Sttvllion (formerly: Koster’s) on thd ocean front nt Bradloy Beaoh can'ljo leased for tho pomlng season. Tho plant consists of a largo and commodious hotol (the only fio£el ill JSrndloj Beaoh),» pavllloil wlt|> largo sojja water fountain, candy, o!gar infliiew s ntandj fcarber shop, eto. A hot gait water bijth establishment with thlrty- iSve rooms completely equipped, A swimming pool, four, hundred bathing homes, with ncqesjiary sntts.*.'This plant Is a money m ate, F o r term s Wpd jiarmlfc ATOM TO.. ;>-• T. FRANK APPLEBY Corner Main St. and Mattisoa Ave. Asbury Park, B ig A , littlo A . you seo The big ono at twenty leofc, - A fta lf o foot th» woe. If nOtyou most coed \ OUSSEB that's a certainty - ■; ■ Big A, little A, can yon boo? ' - ; Near sightod jisoplo can aee clearly close by and often dpcido to get along • tnthont glasses, thereby stallin g endless misery, »Bd sometimes blindness, Willard C. Wiseman, GRADUATE OPTICIAN . . SSBSBT P 8 BK 0PT168L H tU B , 603 Cootcm&si ivenus Cor. B^ory St. Tel. 138 MORTGAGES Bought and ao)d of largo and all small stuns. HAVE You money to loss on bon ii and mortgage? Lot me know about It, Good investments always on hand. LET ME Have your applications for i can placo thom In any •amount from |S00 upwards. GOING TO, EUROPE Fast line tom New York to i-iondon. Paris ond Hamburg. S. S: DEUTKOHIiAND of tho Hntnburg - Amorlcnn lino.- Tlokets and sailings of GEO. W. PITTENGER n . Special Agent ' AETNA LIFB INSURANCE OO. uf Hartford, Conn. Room 14, Appleby Building, Asbury. Park. espuai |so,G3( 8X " .w ? d A s k r y Park and Ocean Grove B A N K t Corner Hattlson Ave. and Main St., ASBURY park , n , j . torner M»1 d Avenue an4 Pilgrim Pathway OCEAN QROVB. H ESBY O, WIKSOB, Preeldwt, \ I O. C. CLAYTON, ytoe-Pfl*Ment. EDMUND S . DAYTON, C&rtJiK. JE8BB MIMOT, Assistant Chuhler. . DIRBOTOUS: r. munc im sot, ' os. J. w. mbucx, ». * . DOCaAPQW, BOBBim, , 1 , 0 . cLirroa, wwis ntmtta, jec, W. «Wf*i . 0*0. »• r. s. •**“ * TnaoSi -, N BCTBT 0. WOTOH. 1 Account' HesDeotfuliy SerttoUad Safe 'O'fflpoislt Boxes lo Rone. ■; ‘.W a’lfriwW Paratanprsifts an<? t it - t«?s of 'Cradlt. Father [Giennon’s Remains En Route Tor America and "Will r < be Rscelved fay Co. H. v .■ - * ; • / HAL WOODS’ APOTHEOSIS Priest, the Soldier*' Friend, W ill be A..;-; cordea a MiiU&ry Funeral anil Hum^ Hflsor alts W-.iGtiff. tise 1Veteran. KlectloB an4 ; • at € , •Hoeliiv/ K.»i i ,*-*(^ht. . .'Eheremains of'the late B'ather M. I j . Olounon, formerly isastor of the Church of. the Holy Spirit of/ this oity, who died In Ireland aoms tlmb ago, wdro shipped from England yesterday on tho steamship Teu- tonia )f the White Star line, and are ox- pcoipd to arrive In'Asbnry Park, to which place they will be transferred from the steamer, either Thursday .pr Friday o( naxtweok: ' On tho arrival ot the body hero thero will bo a military reception and funeral in ohargo; of Company H,.arrangements for which.woro mode at a.moeting of tho com* pany hold In thd armory last night. Committee ('I Arrangoinents. Tho following tommlttoo waB named and will mulse out tha ofliolal program: J. D. Carton, Iileutenants Claude V . Guerin and George E. White, and Sorgeants Ma*. Well K. Howe and Charles E. King, ji*. Tho remulns will bo met at the depot and placed under a guard pf honor pending ■the last funeral ritos, tlio exact natiird of which cannot yet bo dotormlned. Father Qlennon’3 body is encased In a metallic caskot hermetically sealed and permanently boxad. Tho easkot -will not be opened. Whethor or not services-will bo held at tho church or only nt the grave Is not known. A ll the details of the solemn function w ill lie settled, ho,waver, In a few days. Money tor Floral BettJgnii. Tho company last night voted a large sum for floral designs, Tha -boys feal keenly the death of Father Qlennon, to whom they wars deeply attached and they deslrs In this way to express their Sove and respcst for his memory- T’. A ttssii I£nl AVooilf, It %vas also' voted to attend tha funeral of Veteran Hal Woods, who died yester- day at Manasquan^ The dsocased was a member of Company A during the Span- !gh-Amerlcan war and was also an enlisted iitember of 'aha reorganized Company H. Hls funerai will; probably take on Snnday. : ; ISefsiiSUiltmeni* V ery O ratlfylu^ Contrar/yte premature reports and a gratifying disappointment to tho croakers who thought Company H to be on Its l^gt legs, wm the roenlfesmentijf the follow- ing members , By^so nnd Otto Bhonio, Charles E. King, jr., Elmor H. King, W. H. Panooast, Ooorgo E. Hullok, J. B. Car- ton ( Roy C. Jamufi. H Blaku Martlnr Joseph-Coy to,-the veteran guardsman and orack sharpshooter of tho state guard, recnllstod for his 2/ifch yoar. NQu>Coin»il8sloQeii.OJHoers Elected, The election for non-commissioned of - ficers was warns and spirited. The suc- cessful candidates wero J. S. Barton and George E, Hullok; sergeants,to succeed W Clayiand Bateman and E. I,. Tiffany.-; E l - mer H.King and HarvoyStults wore olccted corporals .Several new applications for meinbor- ship will bo acted, oh i»t the neit’n'iceting. ENGINE HOUSE ELECTION Voters of District No, 1 to Decide About Proposed New Building ia Ocean (Jrove on M arch'30. The flre.commlosloncrs of District No 1, embracing Ocean arovo and West havo given ndtico that an election w ill bo hold in the Washington Engine house, Ocean Grove, on Saturday, Marsh MO , to yoto upon tho project of building a new engine house In Ocean Grove; The olectlOEwas called under the pro- visions of a recent act of the logisiaturu empowering Ocean QroVo to orcct n flro honse if such be the w ill of thu people. . The polls will bo open from !J to 7o’clock. two hqtels TI ased Kentucky Sian Takea. tho Clarendon and Burrington to be Alanafled by > Brooklyn Woman. Tho Hotol Clnrondon, Fifth avonuo, has boon rented through tlio Apploby agenoy to W. B. Ralno of SprlVglick, Ky. It wns managed last year bjf Qeorgo W. Wntcr- bury, a former rcaiilonfc, now of Orange.. The Burrington, oil Seventh avenuS, has also boen rented by tho snjuo agency to Mrs. Susan O’Donnoll of Brooklyn. '• ^ Wright. brand. Raymond W. Wright of Neptune City and Miss Bessie L. Brand of West Belmar were married Wednesday at Avon by Rov. Andrew Armstrong of that place. Put in a Gita Kaaee. Parties unticipatlng putting ic, a gas range should leave order with the Gas oompany siow. Djjri’ t wait until summer The company hiss moro time to do the work ct>v? shan In June and-. July, Ovor 700 gas fuel appliances Inuso in -i ibury Park 'at this time. Come nnd uoioct a rrtcgo and ?oavo your ordor. Yon Jiwo caly to ask your neighbors- Svhat success thoy iiavo with thoir ranges. Cheapest fuol known. No dirt, no nshoa, no danger. CoN’Boi,iDArno G as C o of N ew J erbky . 01B Mattison avonue.—Adv. BO-71. Stalnbach’s .Easier Elegance I . fo u won’t bo satislicd with your Eustcr sienkvvesp unldss i t comos from Steiln- babh's.—Adv.70.; ' . ,- 3««j Cnb'.- "ly, the.carriage> doalor, for Wftgort-i aiidharnoss. Also ropalring and harness ntaaa to onlor, Cor; Sprlngwood and. Railroadaveunos,.,. • 1 vVOW* SHORTAGE ONLY $16 Overolmrgo for Ffolglit Said Not to bo In '"Any Way Criminal la Cnflo of Frank llartholomow, ' The Btoiy eirqnlated and j')Hntod Wed- nesday alleging that Frank Bartholomew,, formerly station agent at fioai, was jilOO short In his accounts with the Now. York and Long Branch Railroad company; • ap paars to havo beon nnfonnded. S. K. Bartholomew, the young man's father, when seea yesterday, ,said . that in a conversation with Rufus Blodgett; sur jjerlntendont of.the railroad, ho had been told" that tho only shortage that existed was for ?10 overcharge for freight, which was in no way criminal . . .. MRS, NATION CRUSADERS ; ; ;'- 1 . RAIDED THE BACHELORS Their Mluiofi Was of a Pfiac«fiil Nature, However, at tlie Tlilrd Avt-Iiuf! , Club IIca'tquurtcrH. E. E. Dayton, cashier of tho Asbury Park and Occan Grovo lsanls, had such a surpriso last night that he has scarcoly yet recovered from the effects., A number of his frlomls concelvcd the idea of tendering him a party, and last evening thoy liiado thoir appoaranco at his home, the Bachelors’ headquarters, at tho Minot cottage, on Third avenue. They facetiously termed it his !Bd birthday. The surprises met at tho A. P. W. club- house, armed tfiomsoivea with drums, horns, «tc;, and forming in line, marched down Bangs avenuo to Grand and down Grand to Tlilrd. They termed themselves “Mrs, Nation's Crusaders” and bore ban- ners with' tho logcnds, “ Down With the Bachelors," "Down With tho Joint” and varlonsothor downs. A ll tHeprominont per- sons along tho line of inarch—councilman1 doctors and lawyors—and ulsp Roy. W. R. Wedderspoon, pastor of the Methodist E. church, were serenaded. A s for tho entertainment afterward, Hie opnvivlal guests all voted it tho/jolllost ever attomlixl. Mr. Dayton was deeply' touched at tho kindness of his guests as exhibited by their gift to him—a cut glass decanter,filled with m ilk. . Among thoso present, waro: D. C. Cor noil, J. E. Davis, Harry B. Martin, Eivib C, Burtis, S. A. iletrJok', Harry Watson, W alter T. Hubbard, Claronce K. F, Het- liok, Josse Minot, Clifton N..Jolliff,Franl? Milior, L. H. YanSant. COMMITTEE TO REORGANIZE New OQIcialB of Keptunt, Townflilp. Must Qualify Tomorrow to Comply With the law. The township committeo of Neptune will meet tomorrow morning at it o’clock in their rooms ot 47 South Main street. The candldntos'-olect for tho different township oillcoB must then qualify; as that Is the- last day under the law that thoy may do so. Th® South Main street widening project will probably bo dlscusscd at tho mooting, also, tho numbering of houses and - nam - ing of streets, to comply with tlio postal dspartmant laws relating to free delivery.. TO WIDEN NIAIN STREET Tho Improvement is Now Made I’ofmiblo i?y Enabling Act Ftwsetl Yesterday at Trenton. Tho. bill to widen South Main street from tho head of Wesdey lake to tho water- works ha# passed the Now Jorsey leglsla turc._ ' - ■ ' Tlio ilnprovoment will require tho mov- ing of sovoral bnildlngs botweon Treat’s storo and tha township lino and will cost moro than would Isa .enough to build the br!dgo'a~nbros3Tf<jjley and Fletcher lakes. The widening, however, is n much need- ed improvement and will, be done under tho direction of tha township committeo. Obituary record ' William Collins. ' ■ . Wiilinni Colilns, aged 01; lied •Wednes- day at his homo Bear Eaton town. He was •formerly a resident on Bangs nvonue, this city. Services according to tho Society of Friends will bo held tomorrow at tin; honse at 13 o'clock. Interment, at Mt. Prospect eemeoery. Thu deccasod leaves eovon children— Mrs. Nelson E. Buchanon and Mrs. L. C. Bonediot of this city, Mrs. H. M. Solg- frled of Now York, nnd Amolia and Fran- ces Collins and Wiliiam and Wilbert Col- lins bf Eatontown. ItECEPXION AT ST. FAUt'S. Her, E. C. Ilancook to Iteceive Formal In- troduction to Oeean Grove Farlsh. Tho*congrcgatlon, of St. Paul’s M. 15. ohuroh, Occan Grovo, will tondor tho now pastor, Hcv. E. C. Hancock, a reception •ttiisovonlng in tho church. . Short addresses will bo mado. by Dr. A, E."BdIfiiril, RoV’. 'S.*"H. C."_Siilith And ThomftrM. Diokoy, to which the now pas- tor will respond. Mrs. Charlos Parsons wlU sing und readings will bo given b£ Miss Margaret Asay, elocutionist. , . Saturday Club.Coneert. Tuosday evonins:, March 'SO,' nt Library hall Tho club wiil havo tho assistance, uf the following nrtlstsi Mrs. Schulte, vlo- Halnfca; Miss Bertha UHse Clary, sonnmo; Miss Or,?noilo, elocutionist: *Mi^;i Blanche Bennett, soprano;. W. : . WcodenofNow York, tonor. Tlokots, 05 -cents; on sold nt Gronoilo’s.—Adv. (19tf Notleo or Itemoval. ' On April 1 Dr. Goorge B. Harbort /will romovo'hki dentay>arlors from tho Asbury Vork anil Ocean Grovo Bank building to larger and more .iijmmodious rooms in tho now Parkor building at 000 Cookman nve- nuo.—Adv. 42 tf. Ste.lnbaeh's Easter Elegance! You can find thu spring jaoket ycru lmve bean craving for at gtelnbach's—-Adv. 70 For Itent. . •^dhdnp for 'the winter, 0 'room house, InmMdiate possession oar, be had. M. M. Oronblo, j. v, ■• - Read l ’og Di - x P3KS8. eat.—Adv.. tf. DR. EDWARD T. BUCK HAS WIVES IN PLENTY Cliureli Kecordft Show Fir^t Mm-rlnge in. This City—Admits Second Cere- m ony i;j llllnniR. It now transpires that Dr J5dward Terry Buck, formerly a practicing physician at Bridgeport, Conn., Arid- a' son. ot Dudley Buck of Brooklyn; 6hp well known church Umsio composer, was-fcwiQO niurrled. Dr.'Buok himself j&nnnounees hissecond marriage on Feb gi, liWl, iit Hoopton, 111., to Miss Daisy-Deane. ., At tho time of his marriage -Dr. Buck’s first wife, neo Louise Underhill, to wliom ho wns mitrrlod in Asbury Park in iH», "Was still Uvfiig. Tha' doctor, therefore, whoBe last . letter to friends or. relatives wns mailed from Brazil, Indiana, has two wives,living; Tha record at Trinity Episcopal.rchuroli, this elty, which’'waB COn9ult«l yestoriiuy by a Press reportoiv shows tho following entry: “Aug. 17, 189:i, ‘ Edward Terry Buck to" Louise Underhill; witnesses, Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth .S.Moatell,- OathdrlnoMon- toii.” ' ■ ' ■: -r- - . Tiie ceremony waBperforntod by Roy.A. J. Milljr, now of Whitiinnrsh, Fa. It was a ohuroh. wedding. Rev: A. J. Longley said last night that Jliss IJndorbill was connected with a Burlington family of that namo. Rector longley came hero rd- cently from Burlington. Dr. -Buck' Is now traveling in the west, for a drug firm, It ip said, and his second wife is with him, W lfo No. 1 has not yet decldcd what action she will take lo assort lior rights. . i The story of tho conccalniont of tho first marriage nnd tho causes of it werc pul - llslied in yesterday’s Press. HUDSPETH'S SURPRISE Hudson Senator “A a Kesolutlon Fr«- vldine for luv^atlgation uf ' ' . - ’mouth County "Afl'ttlrB, Senator Hudspeth of Hudson announced Wednesday at Trenton that lie had a little surprise up his slcevo fer Governor -Voer- heos and the Republican senators In the shape of a resolution providing for an In- vestigation into tbo ijical government of Monmouth county, b al for sonic reason hb did not spring it. Tho exact nature of tho senator’s “sur- prise” was revealed last night, whon ho stirred the sonata to a rather lively pitch by offering a joint roRoiution calling for tho appointment of aleglslptive committee to probo tho charges that gambling houses aro maintained at liisng Branch and to rccommand to a sntisaiuont legislature proper action for tho elimination of. this evil. - ,i Mr. Hudspeth lisked iho privilege to lip heard on the resolution beforo it was ro- forred. President Pitiiey ignored tho rc- quest and referred resolution to the cOminittcb on iudlciaij. _Mr. Hudspeth esprossed surprise at this proceeding and asked If ho did not have the privilege of speaking on tho resolution, Tho, president ruled that a resolution when presented Is not debatable and de- clared the Hudson senator out of . ordor. Mr. Hudspeth then asked for-unanimous consent to.speak on the bill. Mr. .Reed objected and the Hudson senator resumed his scat. _ HOUSES MUST B£NUMBERED Postal Department May Cut Oft' Frets De> livery AVhere Xuinbera Are Laclc- ' Ing and Streets Are Unnnmml. Tho laws of tho postollico department whoro free dollvury of mall oxlsts demand that streots shu 11 be named and houses numbered. - In liiany cases; ospecially i nW est'Qrovo" tho law has not beon compiled with.. Un- less tho houses aro nun\bcrcd at oncoPost- m aster H ubbard is of tho opinion, tlm t the :frce dellvory system will b q abandoned in tho neighborhood where the street and house numbers uro missing. Kotico to this effect, will bo sent out today. The matter can bo romedled by tho township committee, anti will probably bo brought up at their next meeting. , NYE MAKES PROTEST _. . ---------- r Doesn’t lake Stereotyped Cut-iiml-Dricfi 3IaHnei- of Choosiisg Trustees for St. Pant's (.hurcli. Three trustees were elected at a meeting of tho congregation of St. Paul’s SI. E. church, Ocean Grovo" hold Wednesday evoning or rather tin- three retiring of- ficials, Rov. W illiam i-'ranklin, John M, Doy and Stephen I), Woolley, wero ro- olectcd. Other candidates wore Dr. a. L. IJ, Tompkins, Ueorgo Simpson and Joseph Taylor. Zacbarlnh Nyo oiili-red a protest against tho usunl stereotyped manner, ns he said, of electing officers. - ; Mrs.':'A, E..ItouKcinair'Keturns. Yestorday Jlrs. A. B. Housomnt?, a resi- dent on Ocean Park avonuo, Bradloy Boaoh, who has been abroaiVabout one year, landed lif Now Vork, and oro many days will 'doubtless bo seen in thiB vicinity Mrs. Housoman has traveled extensively having visited England, Franco, Scotland, Austria and othor foreign countries of noto. Sho is an nctivo nio.mbor of tlio Bradley Beach cliurcb and as sucli Is In- terested In -every goad work that seeks to help othors. - Doubtless-Mrs. Houseman will be surprised nnd delighted when sho bolioldsjjhe handsomo new church build- ing crowed during her absence. M atting, XlDolcitin.'Oil Cloth. You will bo dofne j-oilrsolf an injustlc'o if you buy. iflatting Unoleum or floor oil- cloth without flrst seeing what we have to offer. Our stock Is now and oiir prices are right. C ook s Bbk Hive.—Adv. BCtf. A Few Choice Flats Still for rout iii Koator block, Mattison avonuo, nnd Ic now Cookmato avcriuo biook. ill modern conveniences. Ronfc jflO S20. Apply to owner or agents. I Tht boat Sanlo and sprrng medlelqie is KinK-.onth'shypophosphltos.-Adv. DOtf. PLEASURE BAY S TARTLED Amusement Features May l,a Abandoned ' N ext Summer, Though - Trolloy Will Uuu an Usual. It Cs ifiore tiian likely tiint tho principal amusement features at Pleasure, Bay, In eluding’1 the opera, will be omitted iiexi suiiiyier and that tho resort features will bo under individual management;. Tho trolley company's reason for part- ing with Pleasure IJay privileges and Own- ership is that tlie money invested there could be expended to better advantage in rolling stock and road' equipment. It is alM proposed ios construct a new power plant at Allcnhnrst, to cost upward of $i50,(XI0„its recently published, in the Press. In view of the buildings now erce.tqd at Pleasure Bay it moy- be that speculative, syndicates will lie formed nnd the place rijn ps,‘usual by outside capital. No' (loltnite decision ih the matter h ^ yet-beeh rbaelioil,. although' ;tho ■'v Is negotiating to leaso tho Hotel Averiol- GOV: VOORHEis GLAD LONG BRANCH I S GOOD lUuke.H It Iflaln Tlmt if Any Cambling <)c< hii-h Place* W ill bo Closed iiy CiunrdHinen, If Net!«K8ary» ^ Apiong (lovernor Voorhees' callers yes- terday afternoon at Trenton wero Walter Q. Heed, tho now mayor of Long Branch, and Senator C, Awi Francis oC tho same place, who assured tlio executive that hii messago didn’t refer to Long Branch, a? thoro was nothing there that could in any way"be construed as a violation of the law. ' _Tho Monmouth_mon -were assured by his excellency that it .delighted him to know Long Branch was so good, and that under tho circumstances thoy, of course, could not object to his message or his pro- posed Ic*w to punish officials of cities and towns that weren't good, like Long Branch. J It is understood, however, the governor intimated to Mayor Reed that if there should happen to he any gambling at Long Branch ho would dose every one of’tho es- tablishm ents, even, if ho had to placo n battalion of the national guard around thom. ________ MANAGER . DINGWALL SHOT He Resented Insult of Actress Minnie Beligman—Man Arrested is Wanted ; for Other TmiiHactiaiis, Now York, Friday.—There was a sensa- tional' shooting affray In. Pabst’s raths- keller, in Upper Broadway, early this morning, A man who gavo tho name of R. Hayden Morris, entered the placo and there found Manager Dingwall of the Broadway theatre and Miss-Mlnnlc Selig iiian, with sovoral other actresses. “ Morris” had eonceived a hopeless in- fatuation for Miss Sellgmtin, and when he saw her last night made insulting re- marks tp her. Dingwall and another man resented tho remark and the young mail opined flro on the men, seriously Injuring Dingwall. ' In court this morning -whon “Morris” was arraigned, Detective Trainer, wlio happened to be in court, recognized him as a man for -whoiAiic had been looking for some time for forgery. The detective said his real name is Robert II. Moulton. Moulton had led a speedy lifo nnd Is wanted In soYeral pIaces forcheok transac- tions; Moulton admitted his identity. He wns held In $5,000 bail. BRADLEY FILLS BREACH Inspect h the Repairs Tlmt Are Notv IFn- ._. :. O e r Way at tlie M uch- Despised Wesloy Lake Bridges, Mr. Bradley watched his workmen nt tlio W esley lake bridges today and syemcd pleased to think that tho anolont money makers required only a littlo patching up. Tho bano of'the tw in at Heck street is receivinp; now columns at the weakened points. The bano at Kmory sti’cet will also be treated to a now iron plor in placo of tlie jogged and bent ono. That the bridges didn’t fall out of sheer shame is a constant sourcos of wonder. HAYTER HAS ONE DAY It lie Uoesn’t Qunlify us Councilman at lU-adley lleaeh Elmer Benner Will JIolilOver. Rev. IT. J.H ayter of Bradley Beach,who was oloctcd a councilman'of that borough on tlie Citizens’ tlckot,.lias as yot failed to qualify. He Is now In Florida. Ho has only ono more day in which to qualify,!! ml it is thought h« will not do so, in which caso Elmor C. Benner -will hold ovor, Mr. Haytor has not beon heard from since tho election, _____ ..ISanuai*d Scores Another Hit, . W. H, Bannard's now wall paper spbc, inlty hus qviaontly scorad .^i'hlt. In Asbury J’iU'l: and. vicinity. Ira ,S Ferris is in ohurgo of the now department and tin- re mrtod demand on his tlmo and attention s n sure augury ol a great business during tho renovating months. The most exclu- sive affd fotelling patterns of all iho lead- ing wall paper niannfactjirers aro dis- iltiyod at Bannard’s, inspection of which s invited, _________ . _________ . Sale of Ilankrupt Stock, Tho jstook and ilxturjs iu tho store for- merly occupied by W . M. Pawley Co., 1(11 Main street, is now [offorjd for salo by tho trustee. Xo reasonable olfer will bo rot used, as tho stock must be sold and the storo vacated by April 1. On.Saturday evoning, March 23, tho atoe!: will bo of- fered uo auction, which will continue ovory evoning at 7 o’olook. The stock ponnists ul crockery, j-’lassware, tinware, stoves, kitchen 'utensils, shelving, -tono- warr, sllvorwaro, otc. Also a lot of tools for tln-shop and corniCo work. Goods at private sain oxcopt while uuctlon Is .{olng on. S. A, Cl.IVEti, Trustee.—Adv. 08tf. Steinbaeh's Easter Elegance!-. Dainty silk dress patterns for Easter wear are m riving daily at tlio Steinbabh stares.—Adv. 70. Nawbuiy’silvery and -warding Stablco ■will bo kont open all winter: vr mid be pleased to havo you call os i ns for livery, o»- boarding. Terms reasonable." S.W . N ewbuuy , 409 M u n ro e are'[A dv.£01U .m i l’s ACT May Ask Russia to Help -Him Protest Against England’s Latest Land Grab. SEVENlSLANDS ARE ANNEXED After It Accomplished Itrltlnh Foreign ’ Olllce SeiMts W ord^-Chuniiterluln Kx* • ]>lalns Feueo Terins That Were ICeJccted. Cuba’s Cousfltutlohnl JConventhm flail Its. Mind Ma«le Up lo n g Ago. ' Constantinople, Friday.—The Sultan of Turkey Is furious «ver tlio high handed seizuro of a part of his em pire l>y tin? B rit- ish without warning or negotiation until after tho act wivs.comniltteU, The Turkish government has just re- ceived from tho British foreign ofllce noti- fication that Great, Britain has annexed *5von islands in the Red Sea, near Aden, ivhich is already a.British possession, and has bestowed tho.title of sultan on three chiefs heretofore subject to tho porte. The British havo also laid .a railroad to 30unccfe Aden with points adjoining the new possessions, the railroad being within former Turkish territory. The sultan is preparing to make an en- ergetic protest against England’s latest ^rab. Ho does not dare assort title to the Islands by force, Init may appea 1 to Bu ssin for Intervention and protection. TERMS BOTHA REJECTED (Jliaiiiburluin Kxplaius Itusls on W hich the .British Government Proposed to Stop t.lie W ar. . London, Friday.—The terms of peace of- fered. the Boers by Chamberlain^ through [Citchener, In substance as follows, wero given out today: Chamberlain paid the British governmonfc'could tnot promise amnesty to tho colonial rebels nnd would not return all tho prisoners at once. The return of prisoners to thoir native country wpuld bo, gm dual. M ilitary adm iniatra- tibn would cease on tho surrender of the Boors, but martial law would continue In the disturbed districts. Instead of ostab llshing a representativo government at onoo upon the change from a crown col- ony, tho British government .would grad- ually introduce a representative element, this gradual change eventuating in self- government. Tlio British government would not assumo debts incurred by the lloor government, but would be willing to give consideration to tho subject of ro es- tablishing tho Boers on farm s. Only thoso Bo«rs who take the oath of allegi- ance t would be allowed to retain arms. The Kaffirs would bo in tho.same position is tho Kaffirs of Capo Colony. These are the terms Botha refused to accept. ' “ ITALY WEATHER STRICKEN. f----- First Heavy Snow Storm, Then “Bloody Haiti ,1 ’1 Now. Disastrous-Floods. ...... ... Homo, Friday.—Italy is having stvangt* varieties in tho weather this year. Heavy wintor suow storms have been followed by “bloody rain,” and now tremendous floods aro reported throughout. tlio king-. dom, and especially, in the north. AfcVe-' rona a dam b u rst under tho rushing w aters and 15 persons were drowned, ONLY GRAND STAND PLAY No Itral Opposition fii~Deirininls Made <\f Cubans by Ignited Slutes Under the IMutt Amendment. Havana,Friday.—Vour correspondent is ablo to state that tho constitutional con- vention long since determined to grant tho demands mado by the United States under tho Platt amendment, and that all show of opposition now being made is simply grand stand play. N K W B U IC K *I rO tJSi: C O L L A I’SK S. Heavy Itatu Vrolmhly Undermined Foun- dations of Piiiladelphla liuildiiif;. Philadelphia, Friday.—A newly built house, four stories high, at* Front and On- tario streets, collapsed yesterday morning. If is believed the heavy rains during tiie previous night undermined tho founda* tions. Xo ;one was In the. building .when i he. crash cam e. Big Battle > On. . B1 oemfontein, Friday,—Heavy 11ghting it reported to bo going on at Thabanchu botwoen Fourlo’s.Boer commando. and a strong forco of British. It is not_known which has the advantage’ * High School 3*.upils to Give a I*Iny. . <4Chums.” a charming sketch arranged iVy ike stiidents bf irar v a ril , wil 1’ be prcP ducod by Asbury Park High school pupils on Saturday ovening, March J10. -Those who y? ill tako part aro Miss Bessie Win- sor4 Miss Rhoiia > Atkins, Clinton Cook, Oliver Humes and Parker Reed.- Thero w ill bo Fevora!’"musieal features by this school orchestra, among which will be the Anvil Chorus” and* selections from Verdi’s oreri “E; n-ini.” < X,o Hope for .1. W* €• Stout* . A letter from Mrs. Elizabeth Al. Stout, received today by K. Tori Broock' Stout, states that his brother, Joseph C. WV Stout, is dying at Tallapoosa, Ga. Wosloy B. Stout arrived af hls brothor’sljedslde yesterday.- _____________ New Department. Now Ono<ls. W e havo added to our extensive stock a new.and perfectly selected stock of mat ting, linoleum' and lloor oilcloth. Those goods aro tho vory newest patterns. Cook’s Bee Hive.—Adv. 55 tf. M oney to Loan We have1 to loan on first mort- gage on Improved Real Estate the' fo llowing sums: i : $1,000 1,200 .. 1,500 2,000 •3,000 4,000 MILAN ROSS AGENCY 208 MAIN STREET. Monmontli Trnst —A R D — Safe Deposit Company Monmouth Building-, Asbury Park, N. J. CAPITAL.. 1. SURPLUS .$100,000 . 25,000 •Krecules nil trusts known lo tlie law, T.oans moaey ou bond and mortKftfre. k-celves ileposlls subject to check pna allows interest on dmly t,ulances. Acts :ss Trustee, Registrar and Tronsfer Agent Pnyscoupons. Makes demand and time loans on auoroved collateral. Snfe deposit vaults A. C. TWINING, President O. B. M. HARVKV, Vice President R. A. TUSTING, Secretary D. C COIiNEI.r,, Tieasurer DIRECTORS: . 0 H. Drown, . R. A. Tustldg, 1 II, Buchanon, Henry Mitchell, M. D. - U-C.Cornell, JohnP O’Brien. w. J.-Harrison, Perry ii. Smith, Col. G.B M. Harvey, S. A. Paiterton, George ». Kroehl, A. C Twlnlair, Bruce 8, Eeator, M. D , H. H. Vr.-elsnd, O. D. "W. Vroaws, Why Not Buy a Lot for $400 AT BRADLEY PARK BuildVm o lernto price house, which in- vestment will cost less than paying tl 2 por month runt. Soe H. C. WINSOR or T. P. APPLEBY. EASTER CARDS Easter Booklets Easter Novelties Paas Egg Dyes ___ Free from Poison Paas Paper Dyes Ench envelope of 13 sheets, .-> cents. Prints beautiful shades of various colors, H ill color from !i to (i dozen eggs. Special Sale— BO O K L E A S E S this -week 4 Cents. - HARRY A. BORDEN Stationer ind Newsdealer Cor. Bond S ta n d Hattlson Are. W HEN... you drop a P E N N Y into a BLIND man's hat, do you consider.how much care you should give your own eyes ? Take no chances with then# ST ILES & CO. Philadelphia Ejre Specialists At 222 Main street, Asbury Park every Friday, Houra,10to5. Free examination axad all work g-aaraateed. . SteJaljachv Easter Kleynn - ■ 1 You -wlU neo^l a srilt; oi overcoat for lianter. Theii place your order today at Stoltibnoh-s —Ady-.-TO. , ' ■r.., V-, Full line of trurfsesnt Iviumoath’s drug Store, lf;t guartintood.--Adv. 50 tf. First National Bank OF ASBURY PARR t Mattison Avenue and Bond Street I Between Poatofllcc and Depot. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY, 1886. OFEICEJRS: OKOIIGK F, XKOEHL, President. • - DR. SAMUEL JOHNBON.Vlee-PrtBiaent M. H. BCOTT, Cashier. ‘f J.E. DAVIS, Abb'S Cashier. , PatronB’ valuables received tor safe keep- ing free ot oharge Foreign Hiohango bought ana sold. - Colleotlon* prom£itly acknowledged. ' YOUR BUSINESS FAVORS RESPECT FTJLLY. 80I4CITKC, 4

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Only pajper ni County tecetviog regular daily

"Telegraph News Service,, ..y P a r k D a i l y

A Daily I^ecord-of the Local Happenings ia the: Shore Dls- trict from Deal to Manasquan,

F IF T E E N T H Y E A R . NO. 70. A S B U R Y P A R K , N E W J E R S E Y , F R ID A Y , M A R C H 22, 1901. P R IC E O N E C E N T

Aft Important Real Estate Bargain,

One of the best built aad mod­em improved cottages at

—--------DEAL— —with 12 rooms and every mod-

‘ . era Improvement, will be sacri- fioed to'an immediate purchaser qn easy terms. An excellent

' ' location and splendid plot.' 100 ‘ By ISO fiet.

For particulars.,see •

, D . C . C O V E R T *

208 Bond Street, • Asbury; fork.

A S B O R Y P A R K and O CEAN G R G V E

{Hotel Brunswick, Bailroad-Depot and 1314 Bangs Avenue,

Principal O ffice;, , j . ,723 M ^ T T ied H Ji.VB.■ •v Goods stored at reasonable rates. :V • • telephone oonjjBdtlba,P.O. BOX 007, - - - - AiSUSf PABK.

A Golden Opportunity4 Thts Boaoh V iew H otel an d B ath in g Sttvllion (form erly: K oster’s) on thd ocean fro n t nt B rad loy Beaoh can 'ljo leased for tho pom lng season. Tho p lan t consists of a la rgo and commodious hotol (the only fio£el i l l JSrndloj Beaoh) ,» pavlllo il wlt|> largo sojja w ater fountain, candy, o!gar in f li ie w s ntandj fcarber shop, eto. A hot ga it w ater bijth establishm ent w ith thlrty- iSve rooms com pletely equipped, A sw im m ing pool, four, hundred bathing hom es, w ith ncqesjiary sn tts .* .'T h is p lan t Is a m oney m a t e , F o r term s Wpd jiarmlfc

A T O M T O .. ;>-•

T. FRANK APPLEBYCorner Main St. and Mattisoa Ave.

Asbury Park,

B ig A , littlo A . you seo The b ig ono a t tw enty leofc, -

A f t a l f o foot th» woe.I f nO tyou m ost coed

\ O U S S E B th a t's a certain ty - ■; ■ B ig A , litt le A , can yon boo ? ' -

; N ear sightod jisoplo can aee clearly close b y and often dpcido to get along • tn th on t glasses, thereby s t a l l i n g endless m isery, »Bd sometimes blindness,

Willard C. Wiseman,G R A D U A T E O P T IC IA N . .

SSBSBT P8BK 0PT168L HtUB,603 Cootcm&si ivenus

C o r . B ^ o r y S t . T e l . 1 3 8

MORTGAGES •Bought and ao)d of largo and

a llsmall stuns.

HAVEY ou m oney to lo s s on bon ii and m ortgage? L o t m e know about It, Good investm ents a lw ays on hand.

L E T M EH ave your applications for

i can placo thom In an y •amount from |S00 upwards.

GOING TO, EUROPEF a st lin e t o m N ew Y o rk to i-iondon. P aris ond H am burg.

S . S : D E U T K O H IiA N D o f tho Hntnburg - Am orlcnn lin o .- T lokets an d sailin gs of

GEO. W. PITTENGERn . Special Agent’ ' AETNA LIFB INSURANCE OO.

uf Hartford, Conn.

Room 14, Appleby Building, Asbury. Park.

e sp u a i | s o ,G 3 ( 8X " . w ? d

A sk ry Park and Ocean Grove

B A N Kt

Corner Hattlson Ave. and Main St.,ASBURY p a r k , n , j .

to rner M»1d Avenue an4 Pilgrim Pathway OCEAN QROVB.

H ESB Y O, WIKSOB, Preeldwt, \I O. C. CLAYTON, ytoe-Pfl*Ment.

EDMUND S . DAYTON, C&rtJiK.JE8BB MIMOT, Assistant Chuhler.

. DIRBOTOUS: ■r. munc i m s o t , ' os. J . w. m bucx,». * . DOCaAPQW, BO BB im ,,1, 0. cLirroa, wwis ntmtta,je c , W. «W f*i . 0*0. » •r. s. •**“ * TnaoSi-, N BCTBT 0. WOTOH.

1 A c c o u n t ' H e s D e o t fu l iy SerttoU ad S a f e 'O'fflpoislt B o x e s l o R o n e . ■;

‘.W a ’l f r iw W P a r a t a n p r s i f t s an<? t i t - t« ? s o f 'C r a d l t .

Father [Giennon’s Remains En Route Tor America and "Will r

< be Rscelved fay Co. H.v .■ - *; • • /

HAL WOODS’ APOTHEOSIS

P ries t, th e Soldier* ' F r ie n d , W ill b e A..;-; co rd e a a MiiU&ry F u n e ra l a n il Hum^ H flso r ■ a lts W-.iGtiff. tise 1 V e teran . KlectloB a n 4 ; • a t € ,

• Hoeliiv/ K.»i i ,*-*(^ht. . ■

.'Eherem ains o f 'th e la te B'ather M . I j . Olounon, form erly isastor o f the C hurch of. the H oly S p irit of/ th is oity, who died In Ireland aoms tlmb ago, wdro shipped from E nglan d yesterday on tho steam ship T eu­tonia )f the W hite S ta r line, and are ox- pcoipd to a rrive In 'A sb n ry P a rk , to which place they w ill be transferred from the steam er, either T hursday .p r F r id a y o( n axtw eo k : '

On tho arr iva l ot the body hero thero w ill bo a m ilitary reception and fu n eral in ohargo; of Com pany H ,.arrangem ents for which.woro mode a t a.m oeting o f tho com* pany hold In thd arm ory last night.

Committee ('I Arrangoinents.Tho fo llow ing tom m lttoo w aB nam ed

an d w ill mulse out tha ofliolal p rogram : J .D. C arton , Iileutenants C laude V . Guerin and George E . W hite, an d Sorgeants M a*. Well K . Howe and C harles E . K in g , ji*. Tho rem ulns w ill bo m et a t the depot and placed under a g uard p f honor pending

■the last fun eral ritos, tlio exact n atiird of w hich cannot yet bo dotormlned.

Fath er Qlennon’3 body is encased In a m etallic caskot herm etically sealed and perm anently boxad. Tho easkot -will not be opened.

W hethor or not services-w ill bo held at tho church o r on ly nt the grave Is not know n. A l l the details o f the solemn function w ill lie settled, ho,waver, In a few days.

M o n e y t o r F l o r a l B e ttJg n ii.Tho com pany last n ig h t voted a large

sum fo r floral designs, T h a -boys feal keenly the death of F ath er Qlennon, to whom they w ars deeply attached an d they deslrs In this w ay to express th eir Sove and respcst fo r h is memory-

T’. A ttss ii I£nl AVooilf,I t %vas also ' voted to attend tha fun eral

of V eteran H a l Woods, who died yester­day a t Manasquan^ The dsocased w a s a m ember o f Com pany A d urin g the Span- !gh-Amerlcan w a r and w as also an enlisted iitember o f 'aha reorganized Com pany H . H ls funerai w ill; probably take on Snnda y . : • ;

ISefsiiSUiltmeni* V ery O ratlfy lu ^C ontrar/yte prem ature reports an d a

gratify in g disappointm ent to tho croakers w ho thought Com pany H to be on Its l^gt legs, wm the roenlfesm entijf the fo llow ­in g m embers ■, B y^so nnd Otto Bhonio, Charles E . K in g , jr . , E lm or H . K in g , W .H . Panooast, Ooorgo E . H ullok, J . B . Car- ton ( R oy C . Jam ufi. H B laku M artlnr

Joseph-C oy to,-the veteran guardsm an and orack sharpshooter o f tho state guard, recnllstod for h is 2/ifch yoar.

NQu>Coin»il8sloQeii.OJHoers Elected , The election for non-comm issioned of­

ficers w as warns and spirited. The suc­cessful candidates wero J . S . B arton and George E , H ullok; sergeants,to succeed W C layiand Batem an and E . I,. T iffany.-; E l ­m er H .K in g and H arvoyStu lts wore olccted corporals

.Severa l new applications for meinbor- ship w ill bo acted, oh i»t the n e it ’n'iceting.

ENGINE HOUSE ELECTIONV o t e r s o f D i s t r i c t N o , 1 t o D e c id e A b o u t

P r o p o s e d N e w B u i l d i n g i a O c e a n( J r o v e o n M a r c h '3 0 .

The flre.commlosloncrs of D istrict N o 1 , em bracing Ocean arovo and W est havo given ndtico that an election w ill bo hold in the W ashington Engin e house, Ocean Grove, on Saturday, M arsh MO, to yoto upon tho project of building a new engine house In Ocean Grove;

The o le c tlO E w a s c a l le d u n d e r t h e p ro - v is io n s o f a r e c e n t a c t o f t h e lo g i s ia tu r u e m p o w e r in g Ocean Q roV o to o rc c t n flro h o n s e i f s u c h b e th e w i l l o f th u p eo p le .. The polls w ill bo open from !J to 7 o’clock.

tw o hq t e l s T I a se d

K e n t u c k y S i a n T a k e a . t h o C l a r e n d o n a n d B u r r i n g t o n t o b e A la n a f le d b y >

B r o o k l y n W o m a n .Tho Hotol Clnrondon, F ifth avonuo, has

boon rented through tlio Apploby agenoy to W . B . Ralno of SprlV glick , K y . I t wns m anaged last year bjf Qeorgo W . W ntcr- bury, a form er rcaiilonfc, now o f O ran ge ..

The B urrin gton , oil Seventh avenuS, has also boen rented by tho snjuo agency to Mrs. Susan O’Donnoll o f B rooklyn . '•

W righ t.b r a n d .Raym ond W . W righ t o f Neptune C ity

and M iss Bessie L . B ran d o f W est B e lm ar were m arried W ednesday a t A von by Rov. A ndrew A rm stro ng o f that place.

P u t i n a Gita K a a e e .P arties unticipatlng puttin g ic, a gas

range should leave order w ith the G as oompany siow. Djjri’ t w a it u n til sum m er The com pany hiss moro tim e to do the work ct>v? shan In Ju n e and-. Ju ly , Ovor 700 gas fue l appliances In u so in -i ibury P a rk 'a t th is tim e. Come nnd uoioct a rrtcgo and ?oavo your ordor. Yon Jiw o c a ly to ask you r neighbors- Svhat success thoy iiavo w ith thoir ranges. Cheapest fuol know n. No dirt, no nshoa, no danger. CoN’Boi,iDArno G a s C o o f N ew J e r b k y . 01B M attison avonue.—A dv. BO-71.

S t a ln b a c h ’s . E a s i e r E l e g a n c e I . f o u w on’ t bo satislicd w ith your E ustcr

sienkvvesp unldss i t comos from Steiln- babh 's.—A dv.70 .; ' . ,-

3««j Cnb'.- "ly, the.carriage> doalor, for Wftgort-i aiidharnoss. Also ropalring and harness ntaaa to onlor, Cor; Sprlngwood and. Railroadaveunos,.,. • 1 v VOW*

SHORTAGE ONLY $16O v e r o lm r g o f o r F f o l g l i t S a id N o t t o b o In

'" A n y W a y C r i m i n a l l a Cnflo o f F r a n k l l a r t h o l o m o w , ■

' The Btoiy eirqnlated and j')Hntod W ed­n esday a lleg in g th at F ra n k Bartholom ew,, fo rm erly station age n t a t fioa i, w as jilOO short In his accounts w ith the Now. Y o r k an d L o n g B ran ch R ailro ad com pany; • ap paars to havo beon nnfonnded.

S . K . Bartholom ew , the young m an 's father, w hen seea yesterday, ,said . that in a conversation w ith R u fu s B lod gett; sur jjerlntendont of.the railroad , ho had been told" th at tho only shortage that existed w as fo r ?10 overcharge fo r freight, which w a s in no w ay crim in al. . ..

MRS, NATION CRUSADERS ; ; ;'-1 . RAIDED THE BACHELORST h e i r M lu i o f i W a s o f a P f ia c « f ii l N a t u r e ,

H o w e v e r , a t t l i e T l i l r d A vt-Iiu f!, C lub IIca'tquurtcrH.

E . E . D ayton, cashier of tho A sb ury P a rk and Occan Grovo lsanls, had such a surpriso last n igh t that he has scarcoly yet recovered from the e ffe c ts .,

A num ber of his frlomls concelvcd the idea o f tendering him a party, and last evening thoy liiado thoir appoaranco a t his home, the B achelors’ headquarters, a t tho M inot cottage, on Third avenue. They facetiously termed it his !Bd birthday.

T he su rp r ise s m et a t tho A . P . W . c lu b ­house, arm ed tfiomsoivea w ith drum s, horns, «tc;, and form ing in line, marched down B an g s avenuo to G rand and down G rand to T lilrd . T h e y term ed themselves “ M rs, N ation 's Crusaders” and bore ban­ners w ith ' tho logcnds, “ D own W ith the B ach elors," "D ow n W ith tho Jo in t ” and varlonsothor downs. A ll tHeprominont per­sons along tho line of inarch—councilm an1 doctors and lawyors—an d ulsp Roy. W . R . W edderspoon, pastor o f the M ethodist E . church, were serenaded.

A s fo r tho entertainm ent afterw ard , Hie opnvivlal guests a l l voted it tho/jolllost ever attomlixl. M r. D ayton w as deeply' touched at tho kindness o f h is guests as exhibited by their g ift to him —a cut glass decanter,filled w ith m ilk . .

A m o n g thoso present, waro: D. C. Cor noil, J . E . D avis, H a rry B . M artin, E iv ib C, B u rtis , S . A . iletrJok', H arry W atson, W alter T . H ubbard, Claronce K. F , Het- liok , Josse M inot, C lifton N ..Jo lliff,F ra n l? M ilior, L . H . Y a n S a n t.

COMMITTEE TO REORGANIZEN e w O Q IcialB o f K e p t u n t , T o w n f l i lp . M u s t

Q u a l i f y T o m o r r o w t o C o m p ly W i t h t h e l a w . ■

The township com m itteo of Neptune w ill m eet tom orrow m orning at it o’clock in their room s ot 47 South M ain street.

The candldntos'-olect for tho different township oillcoB m ust then q u alify ; as that Is the- la st day under the law that thoy m ay do so.

T h ® South M ain street w idening project w ill probably bo dlscusscd a t tho mooting, also, tho num bering o f houses and - nam ­in g o f streets, to com ply w ith tlio postal dspartm ant law s relatin g to free delivery..

TO WIDEN NIAIN STREETTho Im provem ent is Now Made I ’ofmiblo

i?y En abling A ct Ftwsetl Yesterday at Trenton.

Tho. b ill to widen South M ain street from tho head of Wesdey lake to tho w ater- w orks ha# passed the Now Jo rsey leglsla turc._ ' - ■ • '

Tlio ilnprovom ent w ill require tho mov­in g o f sovoral bnildlngs botweon T reat’ s storo and tha township lino and w ill cost moro than w ould Isa .enough to build the br!dgo'a~nbros3Tf<jjley and F letch er lakes.

T he widening, however, is n m uch need­ed im provem ent an d w ill, be done under tho direction of tha township committeo.

Ob it u ary r e cord

' W illiam Collins. ' ■ .W iilinni Colilns, aged 01; lied •W ednes­

day a t h is homo B ear E aton town. H e was •form erly a resident on B an g s nvonue, this city. Services according to tho Society of Frien ds w ill bo held tom orrow a t tin; honse a t 13 o'clock. Interm ent, a t Mt. Prospect eemeoery.

Thu deccasod leaves eovon children— M rs. Nelson E . Buchanon and Mrs. L . C. Bonediot of this c ity , M rs. H. M. Solg- frled of Now Y ork , nnd A m olia and F ra n ­ces Collins and W iliiam and W ilbert Col­lin s bf Eatontown.

ItECEPXIO N A T ST. F A U t'S .

H e r , E . C . I la n c o o k t o I t e c e iv e F o r m a l I n ­t r o d u c t i o n t o O e e a n G r o v e F a r l s h .

Tho*congrcgatlon, o f St. P a u l’s M. 15. ohuroh, Occan Grovo, w ill tondor tho now pastor, Hcv. E . C. H ancock, a reception •ttiisovonlng in tho church. .

Short addresses w ill bo mado. by D r. A,E ."B d Ifiir il, RoV’. 'S.*"H. C."_S iilith A nd Thom ftrM . Diokoy, to which the now pas­tor w ill respond. M rs. Charlos Parsons wlU sin g und readings w ill bo given b£ M iss M argaret A say , elocutionist.

, . S a tu rd a y C lu b .C o n e e r t .Tuosday evonins:, M arch 'SO,' nt L ib ra ry

hall Tho club w iil havo tho assistance, uf the fo llow ing nrtlstsi M rs. Schulte, vlo- Halnfca; M iss B erth a UHse C lary, sonnmo; M iss Or,?noilo, elocutionist: *Mi ;i Blanche B ennett, soprano;. W . : . W codenofN ow Y o rk , tonor. Tlokots, 05 -cents; on sold nt Gronoilo’s.—A dv. (19tf

Notleo or Item oval. 'On A p ril 1 D r. Goorge B . Harbort /will

romovo'hki dentay>arlors from tho A sbury V ork anil Ocean Grovo B a n k building to la rger and m ore .iijmmodious rooms in tho now P ark o r bu ild ing a t 000 Cookman nve- nuo.—A dv. 42 tf.

S te .ln b aeh 's E a s t e r E l e g a n c e !Y o u can find thu spring jaoket ycru lmve

bean crav in g for at gtelnbach 's— -Adv. 70

F o r I t e n t . .•^dhdnp fo r 'th e w in ter, 0 'room house, InmM diate possession oar, be had. M . M.Oronblo,j. v, ■ • -

Read l ’og Di - x P3KS8.

e a t . — A d v . . t f .

DR. EDWARD T. BUCK HAS WIVES IN PLENTY

C l iu r e l i K e c o rd f t S h o w F i r ^ t M m -r ln g e in . T h i s C i ty —A d m i t s S e c o n d C e r e ­

m o n y i;j l l l ln n iR .I t now transpires th at D r J5dw ard Terry

B u ck , form erly a practicing physician at Bridgeport, Conn., Arid- a ' son. ot Dudley B u ck o f B rooklyn; 6hp well know n church Umsio composer, was-fcwiQO niurrled.

D r.'B u o k him self j&nnnounees hissecond m arriage on F eb g i, liWl, iit Hoopton, 111., t o M iss Daisy-Deane.. , A t tho tim e of h is m arriage -Dr. B u ck ’s first w ife, neo Louise U nderhill, to wliom ho wns mitrrlod in A sb u ry P a rk in iH»,

"Was still Uvfiig. T h a ' doctor, therefore, whoBe last . letter to friends or. relatives wns m ailed from B razil, Indiana, has two w ives,liv ing;

Tha record a t T rin ity Episcopal.rchuroli, this elty, w h ich ’ 'waB COn9ult«l yestoriiuy by a P ress reportoiv shows tho follow ing en try : “ A u g . 17, 189:i, ‘ Edw ard T erry B u ck to" Louise U nderh ill; witnesses, Mrs. M rs. E lizabeth .S.Moatell,- OathdrlnoMon- toii.” ' ■ ■' ■: - r - - .

T iie cerem ony waBperforntod by Roy.A . J . M illjr , now o f W hitiinnrsh, F a . I t was a ohuroh. wedding. R ev: A . J . Longley said la s t n igh t th at J l is s IJndorb ill was connected w ith a B urlingto n fam ily of that namo. R ector lo n g le y cam e hero rd- cently from B urlin gto n .

D r. -Buck' Is now traveling in the west, fo r a d ru g firm , It ip said, and his second w ife is w ith him , W lfo No. 1 has not yet decldcd w hat action she w ill take lo assort lior rights. . i

The story of tho conccalniont of tho first m arriage nnd tho causes of it werc pul - llslied in yesterday’ s Press.

HUDSPETH'S SURPRISEH u d s o n S e n a t o r “A a K e s o l u t l o n F r « -

v l d i n e f o r l u v ^ a t l g a t i o n u f ' ' . - ’m o u t h C o u n t y "Afl'ttlrB,

Senator Hudspeth of Hudson announced W ednesday a t Trenton that lie had a little surprise up his slcevo fe r Governor -Voer- heos and the Republican senators In the shape of a resolution providing fo r an In­vestigation into tbo ijical governm ent of Monmouth county, b a l for sonic reason hb did not sprin g it.

Tho exact nature o f tho senator’s “ sur­prise” w as revealed last night, whon ho stirred the sonata to a rather lively pitch by offering a jo in t roRoiution callin g for tho appointm ent of a leg lslp tive committee to probo tho charges th a t gam bling houses aro m aintained a t liisng B ran ch and to rccom m and to a sntisaiuont legislature proper action fo r tho elim ination of. this evil. - , i

M r. H udspeth lisked iho privilege to lip heard on the resolution beforo it w as ro- forred. P resid en t P itiiey ignored tho rc- quest and referred resolution to the cOminittcb on iu d lc ia ij. _Mr. Hudspeth esprossed surprise at this proceeding and asked If ho d id n o t have the privilege of speaking on tho resolution,

Tho, president ruled that a resolution w hen presented Is not debatable and de­clared the H udson senator out o f . ordor. M r. H udspeth then asked for-unanim ous consent to .sp e a k on the bill. M r. .Reed objected an d the Hudson senator resumed his scat. _ •

HOUSES MUST B£NUMBEREDP o s t a l D e p a r t m e n t M a y C u t Oft' F r e ts De>

l i v e r y A V h e re X u in b e r a A r e L a c lc - ' I n g a n d S t r e e t s A r e U n n n m m l.

T h o l a w s o f t h o p o s to l l i c o d e p a r t m e n t w h o r o f r e e d o l lv u r y o f m a l l o x l s t s d e m a n d t h a t s t r e o t s s h u 11 b e n a m e d a n d h o u s e s n u m b e r e d . ‘ -

I n l i i a n y c a s e s ; o s p e c ia l ly i n W e s t 'Q r o v o " t h o l a w h a s n o t b e o n c o m p i l e d w i t h . . U n ­l e s s t h o h o u s e s a r o n u n \ b c r c d a t o n c o P o s t ­m a s t e r H u b b a r d is o f th o o p in io n , t l m t t h e

: f r c e d e l l v o r y s y s t e m w i l l b q a b a n d o n e d i n t h o n e i g h b o r h o o d w h e r e t h e s t r e e t a n d h o u s e n u m b e r s u r o m is s in g . K o t i c o t o t h i s e f f e c t , w i l l b o s e n t o u t t o d a y . T h e m a t t e r c a n b o r o m e d le d b y t h o t o w n s h i p c o m m i t t e e , a n t i w i l l p r o b a b l y b o b r o u g h t u p a t t h e i r n e x t m e e t in g . ,

NYE MAKES PROTEST_. . ---------- ‘ r

D o e s n ’t l a k e S t e r e o t y p e d C u t - i im l -D r ic f i 3 IaH n e i- o f C h o o s i is g T r u s t e e s f o r

S t . P a n t 's ( .h u r c l i .Three trustees were elected at a meeting

o f tho congregation o f S t. P a u l’s SI. E . church, Ocean G r o v o " hold W ednesday evoning or rather tin- three retirin g o f ­

ficials, Rov. W illiam i-'ranklin, Jo h n M, Doy and Stephen I), Woolley, wero ro- olectcd.

O ther candidates wore Dr. a . L . IJ, Tom pkins, Ueorgo Sim pson and Joseph Taylor.

Zacbarlnh Nyo oiili-red a protest against tho usunl stereotyped manner, ns he said, o f electing officers. -

; M rs . ': 'A , E . . I t o u K c in a i r 'K e t u r n s .Yestorday J lr s . A . B . Housomnt?, a resi­

dent on Ocean P a rk avonuo, Bradloy Boaoh, w ho has been abroaiV about one year, landed l i f N o w V ork, and oro m any days w ill 'doubtless bo seen in thiB vicin ity M rs. Housoman has traveled extensively h avin g visited England, Franco, Scotland, A u stria and othor foreign countries of noto. Sho is an nctivo nio.mbor of tlio B rad ley B each cliurcb and as sucli Is In­terested In -every goad work that seeks to help othors. - D oubtless-M rs. Houseman w ill be surprised nnd delighted when sho bolioldsjjhe handsomo new church build­ing crowed durin g her absence.

M a t t i n g , X lD o lc i t i n . 'O i l C l o th .Y ou w ill bo dofn e j-oilrsolf an injustlc'o

if you buy. if la tt in g Unoleum or floor oil­cloth w ithout flrst seeing w hat we have to offer. O ur stock Is now and o iir prices are right. C o o k ’s B bk H ive .—A dv. BCtf.

A F e w C h o ic e F l a t sS till fo r rout iii K oato r block, M attison

avonuo, nnd Ic now Cookmato avcriuo biook. i l l modern conveniences. Ronfc jflO S20. A pp ly to owner or agents. I

T h t boat Sanlo and sprrng medlelqie is K inK-.onth'shypophosphltos.-Adv. DO t f .

PLEASURE BAY STARTLEDA m u s e m e n t F e a t u r e s M a y l , a A b a n d o n e d

' N e x t S u m m e r , T h o u g h - T r o l l o y W i l l U u u a n U s u a l .

I t Cs ifiore tiian lik e ly tiint tho principal am usem ent features a t Pleasure, B ay , In eluding’1 the opera, w ill be om itted iiexi su iiiy ie r and that tho resort features w ill bo under individual management;.

Tho trolley com pany's reason fo r part­in g w ith P leasure IJay privileges and Own­ership is that tlie money invested there could be expended to better advantage in ro llin g stock and road' equipm ent. I t is alM proposed io s construct a new power plant at A llcnh n rst, to cost upward of $i50,(XI0„its recently published, in the Press.

In view o f the buildings now erce.tqd at P leasure B a y it m oy- be that speculative, syndicates w ill lie form ed nnd the place rijn ps,‘usual by outside capital.

No' (loltnite decision ih the m atter h ^ yet-beeh rbaelioil,. although' ;tho ■'vIs negotiating to leaso tho H otel Averiol-

GOV: VOORHEis GLAD LONG BRANCH IS GOOD

lUuke.H I t I f l a ln T l m t i f A n y C a m b lin g <)c<h ii-h P l a c e * W i l l b o C lo s e d iiy

C iu n rd H in en , I f Net!«K8ary» ^A p i o n g ( l o v e r n o r V o o r h e e s ' c a l l e r s y e s ­

t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n a t T r e n t o n w e r o W a l t e r Q . H e e d , t h o n o w m a y o r o f L o n g B r a n c h , a n d S e n a t o r C , A w i F r a n c i s oC th o s a m e p la c e , w h o a s s u r e d t l io e x e c u t i v e t h a t h i i m e s s a g o d i d n ’t r e f e r t o L o n g B r a n c h , a? th o r o w a s n o t h i n g t h e r e t h a t c o u ld i n a n y w a y " b e c o n s t r u e d a s a v i o l a t i o n o f th e l a w . • '

_ T h o M o n m o u t h _ m o n -w e re a s s u r e d b y h i s e x c e l l e n c y t h a t i t . d e l i g h t e d h i m to k n o w L o n g B r a n c h w a s so g o o d , a n d t h a t u n d e r t h o c i r c u m s t a n c e s t h o y , o f c o u r s e , c o u ld n o t o b j e c t t o h i s m e s s a g e o r h i s p r o ­p o s e d Ic*w t o p u n i s h o f f ic ia ls o f c i t i e s a n d t o w n s t h a t w e r e n ' t g o o d , l i k e L o n g B r a n c h . J

I t i s u n d e r s t o o d , h o w e v e r , t h e g o v e r n o r i n t i m a t e d t o M a y o r R e e d t h a t i f t h e r e s h o u ld h a p p e n to h e a n y g a m b l i n g a t L o n g B r a n c h h o w o u l d d o s e e v e r y o n e o f ’t h o e s ­t a b l i s h m e n t s , e v e n , i f h o h a d t o p l a c o n b a t t a l i o n o f t h e n a t i o n a l g u a r d a r o u n d t h o m . — ________

MANAGER . DINGWALL SHOT

H e R e s e n te d I n s u l t o f A c tre s s M in n ie B e lig m a n —M an A r r e s te d is W a n te d

; f o r O th e r T m iiH ac tia iis ,

Now Y ork , F rid a y .—There w as a sensa­tional' shooting a ffra y In. P ab st’s raths­keller, in U pper B roadw ay, early this m orning, A m an who gavo tho name of R . Hayden M orris, entered the placo and there found M anager D in gw all o f the Broadway theatre and M iss-M lnnlc Selig iiian , w ith sovoral other actresses.

“ M orris” had eonceived a hopeless in ­fatuation for M iss Sellgm tin, an d when he saw her la st n igh t m ade insu ltin g re­m arks tp her. D in gw all and another man resented tho rem ark and the young mail opined flro on the m en, seriously In juring D ingw all. ’ '

In court th is m orn in g -whon “ M orris” w as arraigned, Detective Trainer, wlio happened to be in court, recognized him as a m an fo r -whoiAiic had been looking for some tim e for forgery. The detective said his real nam e is Robert I I . Moulton.

M oulton had led a speedy lifo nnd Is wanted In soYeral pIaces forcheok transac­tions; M oulton adm itted his identity. He wns held In $5,000 bail.

BRADLEY FILLS BREACHI n s p e c t h t h e R e p a i r s T l m t A r e N o tv IFn- ._. :. O e r W a y a t t l i e M u c h - D e s p is e d

W e s lo y L a k e B r i d g e s ,M r . B r a d l e y w a t c h e d h i s w o r k m e n n t

t l io W e s l e y l a k e b r id g e s t o d a y a n d s y e m c d p le a s e d t o t h i n k t h a t t h o a n o l o n t m o n e y m a k e r s r e q u i r e d o n l y a l i t t l o p a t c h i n g u p .

T h o b a n o o f ' t h e t w i n a t H e c ks t r e e t i s r e c e iv in p ; n o w c o lu m n s a t t h e w e a k e n e d p o i n t s . T h e b a n o a t K m o r y s t i ’c e t w i l l a l s o b e t r e a t e d t o a n o w i r o n p l o r i n p la c o o f t l i e j o g g e d a n d b e n t o n o .

T h a t t h e b r i d g e s d i d n ’t f a l l o u t o f s h e e r s h a m e is a c o n s t a n t s o u r c o s o f w o n d e r .

HAYTER HAS ONE DAYI t l i e U o esn ’t Q u n lify us C o u n c ilm a n a t

lU -ad ley l l e a e h E lm e r B e n n e r W i l l J I o l i l O v e r .

R ev. IT. J .H a y te r of B rad ley Beach,who w as oloctcd a councilm an'of th at borough on tlie Citizens’ tlckot,.lias as yot failed to qualify. H e Is now In Florida. Ho has only ono more day in which to qualify,!! ml it is thought h« w ill not do so, in which caso Elm or C . B enner -will hold ovor, Mr. H aytor has not beon heard from since tho election, _____ —

..ISanuai*d S co re s A n o th e r H it ,. W . H , B an n ard 's now w a ll paper spbc,

inlty hus qviaontly scorad .^i'hlt. In A sbury J ’ iU'l: and. vicin ity. Ira ,S F e rris is in ohurgo of the now departm ent and tin- re m rtod demand on his tlmo and attention s n sure au gu ry ol a great business during

tho renovating m onths. The most exclu­sive affd fotelling patterns o f a l l iho lead­ing w a ll paper niannfactjirers aro dis- iltiyod at B an nard ’ s, inspection of which s invited, _________ ._________ .

S a le o f I l a n k r u p t S to ck ,Tho jstook and i lx tu r js iu tho store for­

m erly occupied by W . M. P aw ley Co., 1(11 Main street, is now [offorjd for salo by tho trustee. Xo reasonable olfer w ill bo rot used, a s tho stock m u st be sold and the storo vacated by A p ril 1. O n .Saturd ay evoning, M arch 23, tho a toe!: w ill bo of­fered uo auction, which w ill continue ovory evoning a t 7 o ’olook. The stock ponnists ul crockery, j-’ lassware, tinware, stoves, kitchen 'utensils, shelving, -tono- w arr, sllvorw aro, otc. A lso a lot o f tools for tln-shop and corniCo w ork. Goods at private sain oxcopt w hile uuctlon Is .{olng on. S . A , Cl.IVEti, Trustee.—A d v . 08tf.

Steinbaeh's E aster E legance!-. D ainty silk dress patterns fo r Easter

w ear are m rivin g d aily a t tlio Steinbabh stares.—A dv. 70.

N aw bu iy ’ s ilv e ry and -warding Stablco ■will bo kont open a ll w in ter: vr m id be pleased to havo you ca ll os i ns for livery, o»- boarding. T erm s reasonable."S . W . N e w b u u y , 409 M u n r o e a r e '[ A d v .£ 0 1 U

. m i l ’s ACTMay Ask Russia to Help - Him

Protest Against England’s Latest Land Grab.

SEVENlSLANDS ARE ANNEXED

A f te r I t A c c o m p lis h e d I tr l tln h F o re ig n ’ O lllce SeiMts W o rd ^ -C h u n iite r lu ln Kx* • ]>lalns F eu eo T e r in s T h a t W e re ICeJccted.

C u b a ’s C o u s f ltu t lo h n l JC o n v en th m fla ilI ts . M in d M a«le U p l o n g A go .

' C o n s t a n t i n o p l e , F r i d a y . — T h e S u l t a n o f T u r k e y I s f u r i o u s « v e r t l i o h i g h h a n d e d s e iz u r o o f a p a r t o f h i s e m p i r e l>y tin ? B r i t ­ish w i t h o u t w a r n i n g o r n e g o t i a t i o n u n t i l a f t e r t h o a c t w iv s .c o m n il t t e U ,

T h e T u r k i s h g o v e r n m e n t h a s j u s t r e ­c e iv e d f r o m t h o B r i t i s h f o r e i g n o f llc e n o t i ­f ic a t io n t h a t G r e a t , B r i t a i n h a s a n n e x e d *5v o n i s l a n d s i n t h e R e d S e a , n e a r A d e n , iv h ic h i s a l r e a d y a . B r i t i s h p o s s e s s io n , a n d h a s b e s to w e d t h o . t i t l e o f s u l t a n o n th r e e c h ie f s h e r e t o f o r e s u b j e c t t o t h o p o r t e .

T h e B r i t i s h h a v o a l s o l a i d . a r a i l r o a d t o 30unccfe A d e n w i t h p o i n t s a d j o i n i n g t h e n e w p o s s e s s io n s , t h e r a i l r o a d b e i n g w i t h i n f o r m e r T u r k i s h t e r r i t o r y .

T h e s u l t a n i s p r e p a r i n g t o m a k e a n e n ­e r g e t i c p r o t e s t a g a i n s t E n g l a n d ’s l a t e s t ^ r a b . H o d o e s n o t d a r e a s s o r t t i t l e t o t h e I s l a n d s b y f o r c e , I n i t m a y a p p e a 1 t o B u s s in f o r I n t e r v e n t i o n a n d p r o t e c t i o n .

TERMS BOTHA REJECTED(J lia iiib u rlu in K x p la iu s I tu s ls o n W h ic h th e

.B r i t i s h G o v e rn m e n t P ro p o s e d to S to p t.lie W a r . .

L o n d o n , F r i d a y . — T h e t e r m s o f p e a c e o f ­f e re d . t h e B o e r s b y C h a m b e r l a i n ^ t h r o u g h [C i tc h e n e r , I n s u b s t a n c e a s f o l l o w s , w e r o g iv e n o u t t o d a y : C h a m b e r l a i n p a id t h e B r i t i s h g o v e r n m o n f c 'c o u l d tn o t p r o m i s e a m n e s t y t o t h o c o lo n ia l r e b e l s n n d w o u l d n o t r e t u r n a l l t h o p r i s o n e r s a t o n c e . T h e r e t u r n o f p r i s o n e r s to t h o i r n a t i v e c o u n t r y w p u ld b o , g m d u a l . M i l i t a r y a d m i n i a t r a - t i b n w o u l d c e a s e o n t h o s u r r e n d e r o f t h e B o o rs , b u t m a r t i a l l a w w o u l d c o n t i n u e In t h e d i s t u r b e d d i s t r i c t s . I n s t e a d o f o s t a b l l s h i n g a r e p r e s e n ta t i v o g o v e r n m e n t a t o n o o u p o n t h e c h a n g e f r o m a c r o w n c o l ­o n y , t h o B r i t i s h g o v e r n m e n t .w o u ld g r a d ­u a l l y i n t r o d u c e a r e p r e s e n t a t i v e e l e m e n t , t h i s g r a d u a l c h a n g e e v e n t u a t i n g i n s e lf - g o v e r n m e n t . T l io B r i t i s h g o v e r n m e n t w o u ld n o t a s s u m o d e b t s i n c u r r e d b y t h e l lo o r g o v e r n m e n t , b u t w o u l d b e w i l l i n g to g iv e c o n s i d e r a t i o n to t h o s u b j e c t o f r o e s ­t a b l i s h i n g t h o B o e r s o n f a r m s . O n l y th o s o B o « r s w h o t a k e t h e o a th o f a l l e g i ­a n c e t w o u l d b e a l l o w e d t o r e t a i n a r m s . T h e K a f f i r s w o u l d b o i n t h o . s a m e p o s i t io n i s th o K a f f i r s o f C a p o C o lo n y . T h e s e a r e t h e t e r m s B o t h a r e f u s e d t o a c c e p t . ' “

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F ir s t H e a v y S n o w S to rm , T h e n “ B lo o d y H a it i,1’1 N o w . D is a s tro u s -F lo o d s . ...... ...

H o m o , F r i d a y . — I t a l y i s h a v i n g s tv a n g t* v a r i e t i e s i n t h o w e a t h e r t h i s y e a r . H e a v y w i n t o r s u o w s t o r m s h a v e b e e n f o l lo w e d b y “ b lo o d y r a i n , ” a n d n o w t r e m e n d o u s f lo o d s a r o r e p o r t e d t h r o u g h o u t . t l i o k i n g - . d o m , a n d e s p e c i a l l y , i n t h e n o r t h . A f c V e - ' r o n a a d a m b u r s t u n d e r th o r u s h i n g w a t e r s a n d 15 p e r s o n s w e r e d r o w n e d ,

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C u b a n s b y I g n ite d S lu te s U n d e r t h e IM u t t A m e n d m e n t .

H a v a n a , F r i d a y . — V o u r c o r r e s p o n d e n t i s a b lo t o s t a t e t h a t t h o c o n s t i t u t i o n a l c o n ­v e n t i o n l o n g s in c e d e t e r m i n e d t o g r a n t t h o d e m a n d s m a d o b y t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s u n d e r t h o P l a t t a m e n d m e n t , a n d t h a t a l l s h o w o f o p p o s i t i o n n o w b e in g m a d e i s s im p ly g r a n d s t a n d p l a y .

N K W B U I C K * I r O tJ S i: C O L L A I’S K S .

H e a v y I t a t u V r o lm h ly U n d e r m i n e d F o u n ­d a t i o n s o f P i i i l a d e l p h l a l iu i ld i i i f ; .

P h i l a d e l p h i a , F r i d a y . — A n e w l y b u i l t h o u s e , f o u r s t o r i e s h i g h , a t* F r o n t a n d O n ­t a r i o s t r e e t s , c o l l a p s e d y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g . If i s b e l i e v e d t h e h e a v y r a i n s d u r i n g t i i e p r e v io u s n i g h t u n d e r m i n e d t h o f o u n d a * t io n s . X o ; o n e w a s I n th e . b u i l d i n g .w h e n i he. c r a s h c a m e . ’

B i g B a t t l e > O n . .B1 o e m f o n t e i n , F r i d a y , — H e a v y 11 g h t i n g

i t r e p o r t e d t o b o g o i n g o n a t T h a b a n c h u b o tw o e n F o u r l o ’s .B o e r c o m m a n d o . a n d a s t r o n g f o r c o o f B r i t i s h . I t i s n o t _ k n o w n w h ic h h a s t h e a d v a n t a g e ’ *

■ H i g h S c h o o l 3*.upils t o G iv e a I* Iny . .<4C h u m s . ” a c h a r m i n g s k e t c h a r r a n g e d

iVy i k e s t i i d e n t s b f ira r v a r i l , w i l 1’ b e p r c P d u c o d b y A s b u r y P a r k H i g h s c h o o l p u p i l s o n S a t u r d a y o v e n in g , M a r c h J10. - T h o s e w h o y? i l l t a k o p a r t a r o M is s B e s s ie W i n - s o r 4 M is s R h o i i a > A t k i n s , C l i n t o n C o o k , O l i v e r H u m e s a n d P a r k e r R e e d . - T h e r o w i l l b o F e v o ra ! ’" m u s i e a l f e a t u r e s b y th is s c h o o l o r c h e s t r a , a m o n g w h i c h w i l l b e t h e

A n v i l C h o r u s ” a n d * s e l e c t i o n s f r o m V e r d i ’s o r e r i “ E ; n - in i . ” ’ <

X,o H o p e f o r .1. W * € • S to u t* .A l e t t e r f r o m M r s . E l i z a b e t h A l. S t o u t ,

r e c e iv e d t o d a y b y K . T o r i B r o o c k ' S t o u t , s t a t e s t h a t h i s b r o t h e r , J o s e p h C . W V S t o u t , i s d y i n g a t T a l l a p o o s a , G a . W o s lo y B . S t o u t a r r i v e d a f h l s b r o t h o r ’s l j e d s l d ey e s t e r d a y . - _____________

N e w D e p a r t m e n t . N o w Ono<ls.W e h a v o a d d e d to o u r e x t e n s i v e s t o c k a

n e w . a n d p e r f e c t l y s e le c te d s to c k o f m a t t i n g , l i n o l e u m ' a n d l lo o r o i lc l o th . T h o s e g o o d s a r o t h o v o r y n e w e s t p a t t e r n s .

C o o k ’s B e e H i v e . — A d v . 55 t f .

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M IL A N R O S S A G E N C Y

208 MAIN STREET.

Monmontli Trnst—A RD —

Safe Deposit CompanyMonmouth Building-, Asbury Park, N. J.

C A P IT A L .. 1. S U R P L U S

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. 25,000•K recules nil tru s ts know n lo tlie law,T.oans m oaey ou bond and mortKftfre. k-celves ileposlls subject to check p n a allow s

in te res t on dm ly t,ulances.A cts :ss Trustee, R eg istrar and Tronsfer Agent Pnyscoupons.M akes dem and an d tim e loans on auoroved

collateral.Snfe deposit vaults

A. C. T W IN IN G , P residen tO. B. M. HARVKV, Vice President

R . A. TUSTING, SecretaryD. C CO IiN EI.r,, T ieasu rer

DIRECTORS: .0 H. Drown, . R. A. Tustldg,1 II, B uchanon, H enry M itchell, M. D. -U -C.Cornell, J o h n P O’Brien.w . J .-H arrison , Perry ii . Sm ith,Col. G .B M. H arvey, S. A. P aiterton ,George » . K roehl, A. C Tw lnlair,Bruce 8, E e a to r , M. D , H . H. Vr.-elsnd,

O. D. "W. Vroaws,

W hy N ot B uy a Lot for $ 4 0 0 AT BRADLEY PARK

B u ild V m o lernto price house, which in ­vestm ent w ill cost less than paying t l 2 por m onth runt. Soe

H. C. WINSOR or T. P. APPLEBY.

E A S T E R C A R D SE a s te r B o o k le ts

E a s te r N o v e ltie s

P a a s E g g D y e s___F r e e f r o m P o i s o n

P a a s P a p e r D y esEnch envelope of 13 sheets, .-> cents. P rin ts beautiful shades of various colors, H i l l color from !i to (i dozen eggs.

S p e c ia l S a le — B O O K L E A S E S th is

- w e e k 4 C e n ts . -

HARRY A. BORDENS t a t i o n e r ind N e w s d e a l e r

Cor. Bond Stand Hattlson Are.

W H E N . . .

y o u d ro p a P E N N Y into a B L I N D m a n 's h a t , d o y o u c o n s id e r .h o w m u c h c a re y o u s h o u ld g iv e y o u r o w n e y e s ? T a k e n o c h a n c e s w ith th e n #

S T I L E S & C O .P h ila d e lp h ia E jre S p e c ia l is ts

A t 2 2 2 M a in s t re e t , A s b u r y P a r ke v e r y F r id a y ,

Houra,10to5. Free examination axad all work g-aaraateed.

. SteJa ljach v Easter Kleynn - ■ 1 Y o u -wlU neo l a srilt; oi overcoat for

lianter. Theii place your order today a t Stoltibnoh-s — Ady-.-TO. , ' ■r .., V-,

F u l l line o f trurfsesnt Ivium oath’s drug Store, lf ;t guartintood.--Adv. 50 tf.

First National BankO F A SBU RY PA R R

tMattison Avenue and Bond Street

I Between Poatofllcc and Depot. ORGANIZED FEB R U AR Y, 1886.

O FEIC EJRS:O K O IIG K F , X K O E H L , P r e s i d e n t . • -

D R . S A M U E L J O H N B O N .V le e -P r tB ia e n t M . H . B C O T T , C a s h ie r .

‘f J .E . D A V IS, Abb'S Cashier.

, P a t ro n B ’ v a lu a b l e s r e c e iv e d t o r s a f e k e e p ­i n g f r e e o t o h a r g e

Foreign Hiohango bought ana sold.- C o lle o tlo n * p ro m £ it ly a c k n o w l e d g e d . '

Y O U R B U S I N E S S FAVORS RESPECT FTJLLY. 80I4CITKC,

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.;■ • y I Your inspection is invited to the largest stock in tbe state of

M ages and harnessS /ft e&vshbw you more varieties and ■ more up-to-date styles thaa any a^ef^OUtside the Ikige cities. 'New stock continually coming in. Olir large'tradfe.-is proof that our prices are right.ilU fflifc ttM ts '

*tth cushion, pneumatic, rd xabbch and steel tires.•Sll'atyl^a of Beats.) ’..

P n b u m a ttc B u g g ie s

P n e u m a tic S u r r e y s .Rocksways,

( l i g h t o r heavy , cu rta in o r f . 'g la s s y . .

Boulevard* e d r i 'bStanhopes ’•'

• <! •Traps

(Many now designs.)

T r a p e i t e s

P o n y G o v e r n e s s C a r s

.P a r a s o l S u r r e y s

• We'put on.dolid Rubber Tires, vehicles cow in stock.

Hackney Carts Wagonettes ■" Surreys .1

(Many g ra ta .) ,Beach Cabriolets Low Wheel Surreys

(Hard rubber nnd eosliion .tires.)

Sp eed W a g o n s . ' E x te n s lo n C a b r lo le ts

E x te n s io n S u r r e y s

P h a e to n s

B u g g ie s(Over 80 styles.)

Sulkeys Road Carts Jumpseats

C a r r y a l l s(Light or heavy, with' and

without doora.)

d e l i v e r y W a g o n s(Curtain or panel, tops, pltuforms, Duplox or threo spring gears.)

f l i l l t W a g o n s

B a k e r W a g o n s

B u t c h e r W a g o n s

L a u n d r y W a g o n s

F l o r i s t W a g o n s

L o w D o w n W a g o n s

Express WagonsJ a g g e r W a g o n s ' ’

F a r m W a g o n s; (Singleor doable.)

A good selection of second hand

BIRDSALL & SONM O N M O U T H S T . , R E D B A N K , N . J .

. Y O U ' R E W R O N G . ,If you have an idea, sir, that because you could.not get a good pair of

Shoes for less than £5 or $6 ten years ago,you are still obliged to pay that much for a first-class Shoe....Yes, sir, you are wrong if you entertain a n y 'such Idea....Modtrn improvements in the manufacture of shoes has cut the cost in two....Ten years ago five or ten dollars would not have bought such SHOES as

WE ARE NO W SELLING FOR $ 2.^0 AND $ j .o o

C O M E IN A N D S E E A B O U T I T .

A . U G U S T W O B H R B ROPPOSITE

OCBAN QROVB OATES13, a n d 15 S . M ain S t r e e t

KTEBBROOK’S PENSTH E BEST MADE. ALL STATIONERS SELL THEM .

Bend ‘10 ccnts for JS assorted pens.THE ESTERBSOOK STEEL SEN CO.

« John St., New York.

tim e O iM ts

pBSEYLVAHl^RAMOABT H v S t a n d a r d R a i l r o a d o f A m e r i c a

On, *h<& a fte r November 25 1900,l'KAlfm t i l i n A8B0BV PARX—▼VKX DAYS.

PW >N«t J ( o r t and Newark, 7 1 $ 8 50, ft 825 and 638 pm.

F d r fcliiab«th, 8 50 a m . 2 25and BJBpnL F6r Banw a^, 8 5j A m, 2 25 and 5 S8 p m. Kt)r.M«tA»ran, 8 60 a 225 and 583 p m .F £ r hmttsc Branco, 710. 850, 1100 a m ,2 15 ,

J 2 5 ,5 8a, 5 40 and 7 07-d ra.F ) » Red Bttrik. 7 1Q,__8 60 a m, 2 25 and 588

iind 8 05 a m* 1215 and i 07 p m.F d r Camden and Philadelphia, via Toma River,■ l ’ jp m i •

For-Toma RWer, Island Heights and Intermediate tftations 125 p m .

For Point Pleasant and Intermediate • Btatlona,11 (HI a m , 2 58,519, and 0 48 n m.

'd rN ef ■ "Fdr New Brunswlok, via Mona 0 ath Junction, 8 06 am , 1 2 15and4 07 p m .

LKAVK NKW YORK FOR ABBOTT PARK.F rom W est Twenty-third Street S tation, 855 a m, ■ 12 40, 8 25j and 4 55 p m 8Undays, 9 25 "a in

to d 4 66 p m .- FroftJ fteebrosaea Stree t Station a t 9 00 a m , 12 5ft

840, and 510 p m. Sim days, 9 45 a m and51p b n u . • „ .............

From C ortlandt S tree t Station, a t 9 00a m, 12 50,

C. P. CLARK DEAD.F o r m e r P re s id e n t o f th e \ . 1 . , N, H.

und H. Road.Nice, M arch 22.—C h arles P . C lark ,

fo rm er president o f tlie N ew Y o rk . N ew H a v e n nnd H artfo rd railroad, died a t the H otel de F ran ce yesterd ay .

C h arles • P . C la rk w a s lions in N a sh u a ,’ X . II ., in 183(1. H e w en t into railro ad w ork soon a fte r h is g rad u a­tion from D artm outh college, W hile a ctin g a s clerk to the' board o f rece iv ­ers o f tlie Boston. H artfo rd nnd E r ie

3 pi . _ ___Aflira Park to let OS passengers. tiuiMi l u t s Philadelphia (Broad at) fob

ABI1ITR1 PARKAt M nfs3ftm SBUaod 'XI p m, mit-dfiyb.

Market Street Wharf, via CamdeE and Tr^aio;::. 1 28.10 80 a ra. 2 30 rl 8 20 p m. 'dsflve Marfesi Ptreet Wharf, via Jamsabersr, 23 s, m. 4 00 p m wnek-4ay«. ,

W A S H IN G T O N A N D T H E ROflTH, i^vs^anoAD ETaBffr. phiuldklphu.

F6> BaHlmor? aad Washliiffton. 8 .rxl.T 20.8 82.812. 1023,1 't ai, 1133 a m. (laso limitedDlnlnKCar), l 'ls (Dlnlne nan . 8 IS. 329 (l)lnlnc- C.-.r) 4 # s a Bf5. 020. 6S5.(DMIt« Oar,.7 SI (Dlnlns ) n m, and U.20 ulebt days. Bur.

’ days,8BO, 720,912.1123. 1133 a m. 1 W(:!*\n- . lnit Car), 3 13, 8'2S (Dlnlnit ••'»), 4 «*. 826,

Sf 55 (Dining Car), ? !A (Dining Car) p m,■ , U'20 . ghf, •. time tables of all other trains of the Bfistenj niiy be obtained af. the ticket sfSlcoo ot stetloss

. J Ii. WOOD, Gen.Faa». ha*.J i It, WtJTCHIJJflOSr, Gen. Sianaiter.

ra ilro ad lie cam e into coulnct w ith oifl- c ia is o f the N ew Y ork and N ew E n g ­land railro ad an d in 1S 7 1 Was appoint­ed soie trustee o f tiie Herdvll m ortgage on th at road. T w o y e a rs later lie w a s m ade gen eral m anager.

H a v in g been elected second vice president o f tlie N ew Y ork , N ew H a ­ven aud H artfo rd railroad in 1S S 1, lie resigned tw o y e a rs la ter to accept file presid en cy o f tiie N ew -York and -New E n g lan d railro ad . T h is road went iuto b an k ru p tcy ju s t a t that tim e, and lie w a s m ade receiver. H e becam e presiden t o f the N ew Y ork , New H a ­ven and H artfo rd riiilroad in lSST. su c­ceeding G eorge H . W atrous. D uring his incum bency o f th at oiiice he elm u s ­ed the ra ilro ad from p ractica lly a sin ­g le line betw een N ew Y o rk nnd Boston Into a great system . H e retired from the presiden cy o f tlie road iu Septem ­ber, 1SU7, ou account o f 111 health.

CENTRAL R. R, OF NEW JERSEYAnthracite Coal Used exclusively, Insnr-

lag £|easlines<s and Comfort.

t a b l e * 25^10OO.---TR1IKB LKAVK ASDDRY PARK,

F«VNf*w Ynrt. N*»waric and Elizabeth via all rail rrmr •, C i7,8 no, 12 10 a m. 4 00 0 20, p. m; Sun* day from InterUken station, 737 a m, 2 18 p ra

For Vhh^dHlphiR unrl rr«nton via Elzabethoort, fl 1/, 8 (0 a ra, 1210, 4 00 p. m. Sundays from Interlaken BtaUon,787 m. 4 18 p m ,

Foi* Raltlmo- e and wanhln<ton, 8 00 a m, 12 10, ,4f0- p m PunJaya from Imerlaken station, 7 37 a m , 4 1 8pm

ForE^von, Hnrhlehnn, Alt<*ntown and Mauch OOhunk, 6 17, 8 00 a »n, 1210. 4 00 to Easton ) p

m 8iindavH from Interlafcen btatlon, 4 18 p m For wiUeabarre and Scranton, 800 a m, 12 10

• p .fr i. .• For B tffalo and Chicago via D., L^A W. E . EL

860 am . • ■ .J . H. OLTtAUSEN, Gen’i S ep t.

• H P. Baldwin, Uen. Pass Af?t. .

OWN YOUR HOMEW a C an A ss ist You

M on ey to L o an on B on d and M ort­gage,, repayab le in m onthly ' install* m eat*. -

j ’. H . R O W L E Y & C O .R ea l E state and In surance Brokers

Room 12 . . . Appleby Building,

A lso m good Ir.vemtnent at io per cent, w ith m orgagc security.

MR. THOMAS F. LAWSON, YACHTSMAN# COPPER KING AND TURF MAGNATE.

M r. L a w so n is the Boston m ultim illion aire w h o lias b u ilt a cup defender w hich the N ew Y o rk Y a ch t clul) officials d eclare w ill lio t be a llo w ed to defend bocnus(> S ir . L a w so n Is not a m oniber o f that club . M r. L a w so n hns liAmed his boat the Independenco, and liis a ttitu d e m akes th e Jiam e iuost 'approprlate.

EK'D OF SIDING CRISIS.B ritish and R ussians W ithdraw

G uards.

E X P L A N A T IO N OF T H E T EO U B LE .

A T fx t in R o w a n c t ,E l l ’ aso. T ex .. M arch 22 .—M ay C arrie

Steven s, kidnaped from here s ix years ago, when but fj years o f ag e ; and not heard o f aga in by re latives until re­cen tly . hns been brought back from D an ville , Ind., and restored to her m other, M rs. A n n a Steven s! The m eet­ing w a s an unusual one. T he mother w a s unable to recognize Iter child: who w ns n more lia liy when la s t seen by ber. M rs. S teven s m ade tlie trip here from M exico to’ meet her daughter nnd s a y s slie w ill m ake her home in this city and p lace the child in the public schools. T he stolen child w as ab le to tell a connected story o f her W ander­ings sin ce sh e w a s taken from 'hom e. siX ' y e ;if :rugO'. ::‘ S lie Avas'-tridiicii fo r li Irapeze perform er in a circus. T lie ac- tress w ho took her awji.v from home is dead. - •»*

I'x n n d n P rn p lie t P ra y e d . T h en D ied.London. M arch 22.—A d vices received

from Men go, in t'gnud a, A fr ica , dated M arch 14 . say that M uhidzi, tlio Mo­ham m edan prophet who recently pro­claim ed h im self as leader o f a n iw re­lig ious doctrine in U ganda, died nt Mongo that afternoon under extra o r­d in a ry circum stances a fte r it short reigri a s ' a prophet. A n ative court d eclared M uludzi to lie an Impostor. Thereupon M uludzi indignan tly de­clared he would no longer rem ain ou earth . H e le ft the native court a fid a s ­cended a Rinnll em inence outside tho k in g ’s Jnclosure, w here lie .knelt, called

‘ lo ud ly ou M oham m ed and suddenly ex- plred. • _____________ _____

D r. M o rr iso n G iv e * F i r s t In te l lig e n t Preata. A c c o u n t * o f t l ie S itu a tio n W h ich C am e \ c a r e m b r o i l in g the P o w e r s Ski a G e n e ra l W a r .

P ek in g , M arch 22.—C ount von W al- dersee. G en era l B a rro w , anil G en ­eral AVogack h a ve been In consultation, nnd G en era l W ogack lilts ugreed to w ith d ra w th e R u ssia n troops from the d isputed groun d a t T ien-tsiti provided the B r it is h a lso w ith d raw . H e in s ist­ed a lso upon a g u a ra n te e tlm t w ork oil th e ra ilw a y sk iin g should not pro­ceed un til th e m atter had been diplo­m a tica lly ad ju sted . T h is proposal, und stip u lation w e re s a t is fa c to ry to G en­eral B u rro w an d w ere accepted liy him.

C on sequen tly the B rit ish and R u s­sk ih troops w ill be w ith d raw n a t 5 o ’clock th is m orning.

O rders h a v e been issue'll, how ever, th n t no B rit ish officer sh a ll be given le a v e or even “ sleep out” a t n igh t or go to d inn er w ith ou t fu rn ish in g liis ad ­d re ss to tlie a d ju tan t o f liis regim ent.

T h e m arines w ill return to th e ships. A d m ira l S eym o u r ob jects to an y o f tlie A u stra lia n n a v a l b rigad e w ho volun ­teered fo r se rv ic e on the ra ilw a y re­m aining. T h e m ilitary auth orities sa y hirTioEgnrotruiSQefgtTriui^tiicTiitim tioii, th a t h is In terferen ce Is uncalled for, an d th a t th e A u stra lian m arines a re ju s t th e m en needed.

The Kussians have ordered n regi­ment to proceed from Port Arthur to Tleii-tsin.

T h e arran gem en ts m nde b y G en era l BuiU oud. the F ren ch com m ander, are regard ed a s com plete ly sa t is fa c to ry , and a l l d a n g e r o f a collision betw een the B r it is h m id Fren ch is considered o b via ted . .

. H is to r y o r tlie T ro u b le .I!)r. M orrison , w ilin g to T h e T im es'

from P e k in g W ednesday, s a y s :“ T lie R u ssia n cla im to th e ra ilw a y

Nidiug nt T len -tsin Is b ased upon tiie g m iit o f a n ew concession m ade to R u s s ia b y L I H un g C h an g sin ce the occupation. _ T h is concession em braces a huge a re a in a com m anding position, w ith ’H r ivo r fro n tag e .of 2'/j m iles.

•’ Such a g ran t is sc a rc e ly com patible w ith tlie p ledge o f the p ow ers as to d is­interestedn ess, nud it Is doubtfu l w h eth er L i I lu n g (.’hang a s v icero y o f C iil-li had the r ig h t to m ake it.. E v i deiitly the. R u s s ia n s ‘ th em selves h ave tlie lr ’ m isg iv in gs, fo r in' order to strength en th e ir position- th ey nre b rin g in g tlie g rea te st p ressure to bear upon the C h in ese o w n ers to y ie ld them title s .o f tbe la n d . ;

“ T h e A n gio -F ren cli trouble Is purely local, but these inciden ts should open

| tlie eyes o f the po w ers to one o f the I m nnjfold d nn gcrs o f the f ’atuous j schem e o f con vertin g the legation quar- ' te r in -P o k in g 'in to an interlintlouai for- ! tress! Im ag in e the condition o f such a | fo rtre ss w ith 2,000 troops o f d ifferen t' I n atio n alities coope'd up there! '• ■| ‘ “ AltlKM igli no decision lias yet been

tak en a s to the strength o f the d ifferen t legation g u ard s, G erm an y 1ms a lread y n e a r ly com pleted b a rra ck s fo r 300 men, and oth ers a re p rep arin g to fo llo w her ex am p le .” , _________

F a iu o m T e le tsrn iiltc r D ead .M ilw au kee , M arch 22.—E . M. Shape,

one o f the oldest telegraph m en In th is coun try, h as died- h ere o f acute pneum onia. M r. Sh ap e had been c h ie f operato r o f the 'W eatern X 'nioii .T ele­grap h com pan y at th is point fo r the p ast 35 y e a rs aud served throughout the' ciVil w a r a s operator on the s ta ff o f G en era l G ran t. H e held tile record a s one o f the m ost perfect M orse tran sm itters In the h istory o f th e 'te le g ra p h . .

CIVIL RULE IN NEGROS.T a ft C o m m issio n Now n t OacolocS. t lie

I s la n d ’s C a p ita l. - ;M an ila , M arch 22.—T h e P h ilip p in e

com m ission, w hich Is now nt B acolod , Island o f N egro s, has not d efin ite ly de­cided w h en to estab lish p ro v in c ia l g o v ­ern m en ts In th e isinnd o f N egro s. T h e c iv il g o vern m e n t estab lish ed by G en era l O tis is s t il l in 'o p e ra t io n an d fa ir ly su cce ss fu l, l ’ iie N egros govern m en t em ploys h a lf a dozen officers i'.ud an a d v iso ry council o f e ight, a l l: e lective : T h e m ilita ry com m an der h a s an ab so­lu te veto.

Sen or S e ve rin o , tiie-presen t c iv il g o v ­ernor, Is not popular, an d it is a lleged th a t he Is u n -A m eiicau . N everth eless th e sy ste m Is not critic ised . T h e com- m ission p re fe rs to g ath er,t|ie sen tim en t o f the people o f the Is im id ’ tlnd then to show reaso n s fo r o ig a iilz ln g N egros on lin es s im ila r , to th e organization o f M asbn te an d o ti 'e r islan d s. ,

Ju d g e T a f t an d h is asso c ia te s have, begun to con sid er recom m en dations a s to tiie fo rm o f gen era l c iv il go vern ­m ent w lilch it is now believed P re s i­dent M c K in le y w ill o rd er in au gu rated in J u l y . . ^

In su rg e n ts h a v e a tta c k e d aiid burned th e un garriso n ed v illa g e o f U giu s, lu So uth lloeo8. -T lie m orauderii w e re o v ertak en an d ch a stised b y a d etach ­m ent o f th e T w e n tie th Infiintry.- E ig h t in su rgen t officers an d 2 18 m en h a ve been cap tu red by-.C olonel S ch u y le r o f th e F o rty -s ix th vo lu n teer in fa n try a t th e v illa g e o f T ern a te , iu C av ite .

F n fa l F’l r i i l n B ro o k ly n . ■ —N ew Y o rk ,. M arch .22.—C. B o yn e is

dead a s a resu lt o f In ju ries received in a lire, a t th e fo o t - o f S ix ty - fifth street, South B ro o k ly n , fro m w h ich tw o .o tlier firem en w e re tak en .w ith Win to Hie N o rw eg ian hospital- T h e two; are not expected to live . T h e fire w a s .hi the' S e a B e a c h te rm in a l. dock arid , totally ilestroyed the b u ild in g . S ix firem en •w ere"in ju red b y tlie '-fiilliiig o f tim bers. T h e fireb oats. N e w Y o r k e r ' and Seth L o w fo u g h t tiie flam e's. A .lininlfer-ot B ro o k ly n h eigh ts tro lle y c a rs iind .200,. 000 n e w rflllroitd^ fi&$ w e re destVoyed. T h e d am age w a s 576,000. ; :

^ x p lo s lo n In th e^N ew T a i in e l . -' N ew Y o rk , Mrtreh 22. —A trtiilieridous

explosion in an ex iia vatio ti fd r 't l ie ra p ­id tru n sit tunnel on A n lsie rd a m dvenhe n ear One H u n d r e d 'a n d E lgh ty-tirst street y este rd iiy iifte rn o o n ' siiobk up houses a n d , b rq k e w in dow pnnes fo r b locks ar6 nn d aU d ' se r lo u sly in jured fo u r m en em ployed in the s h i f t . T he e x ca v a tio n at. .'tfiis .’point- lii w h a t is know n a s ’ a .h ead in g sh a ft, a n d tlie d ig ­gin g hau gone d o ^ n , n lio ijt; 120 feet. Th'e explosion to o k .p lace a lm o st in the m iddle o f the block ’ ,betw een One H un­dred a n d . Eightifetfc. a n d ’ One H undred and E igh fy-B rsli s tre e ts ’.

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r o e W E A K W O M E N ,

, . ; Railway Icrcrcr Pending,Sp rin gfie ld , O., M arch '22.—G eneral

Su perin ten d en t M clve lve y o f the .Ohio So uth ern ra ilw a y , w ho hns jt is t retlirn- ed 'fro m the e a s t , adm itted that i^iere prob ab ly w ill be a colisolldation o f the Ohio South ern an d - the D etro it, anil L im n N orthern w ith in (10 d ay s. A c­cord in g to M r. M c lv e lfe y , th e -C lo ve r I/e a f is not .ill the deal’.

G e n e ra l D ates O rd ere d H om e.O m aha, M arch. 22.—B rig a d ie r G en ­

e ra l Jo h n C. B a tp s ,’ n ow in cojym aud o f n fo rce o f volniiteei'B lii (fie P h ilip ­pines, h as been .ordered to . re tu m to the U nited S la te s to relieve 'M a jo r G en era l M errill iu, iii com m and, o f th e depaiiiiieu l;._ .yt,lhe .M isso u ri. H e .w ill s iiii w ith in a w eek-.am j w il) .p ro b a b ly be ut h is j e w post, iu O m aha; b y the la tte r p art o f A p ril . lte , w,il| be a c ­com panied by M ajo r G u n eraf S ., B . M. Young, w h o .is (o n ssu ino com m aud o f tiie d epartm ent o f . C a lifo rn ia in place o f M ajo r G en era l S lm fter , retired .

L ooas ConsiTr. FriAWK J . CnEN RTm akes « v X he Is

Soliooner* ltc | io r te lI ' frfi.t,A B e rlin , *>. M arch 2 2 . - j ' ! i e “’ SVvedls.i schooner S w a n , C a p ta in E iic fiso n , is reported lost ln: tb e B a ltic , b ff S ta b e r H u k .State of Ohio, c r r r o r T o i.roo , t ,,,

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CKKsrciy & Co., doine bastnesn ia C ity ,ef Toledo, i!ountr. *a;S S ta te afotcSWd. anil i?i3t said Arm w ill - W she Ram-.of ONE H U N D ESD D O LLA BB for each and every case o f C atarrh th at canno? cared by the o«) o f H a l l ’s C a t a c n n Cung. .,

"•^ITRANK J> D H BN EY. Sw orn to before roe and fcahserthed In toy

BRsance, this 6th d ay of Di iber, A . V. 1898. / .. . ••••. , a ; -w . q iiB A B o k , .

I ■eaA1‘. i • V ’ i . - W o ^ WbUo.Hall’s C atarrh C are ts taken fntelrflWiy' and aots d irectly on th e blood «iid m s o u a sur; fsasd of the systelj.. . Send for tefiWnioniaSij, free. • J . C S E r E Y & CO.,J Toledo, O.. Paid by1 draajjrlsM; 780;

Hall’ fa m ily PlUfl a.f9 the beet.

'''".It, WAS GOOD BREAD. • " ;■' ■ 1 '■ ' . ■ r-TTTTT I ' ■ { \ \B a t M rs. W ia ir in s ' B i t t t e ttrck |t<-

m ost. I n v is ib le . 1 [ '*' 'vOne doy, when butter w as Uoavce and

high, M rs. W iggins hlt'u'p6n-an econom!e>- t>l plan,- which, was to spread w ith ht;r awn hands the Slices o f bread for her lndgere—m erely to Bave trouble. ' t

•Mr. Jordan came’ home late to tea; on thq first evenitig o f tbls now plan and, sitting down in th e 'presence o f all the other lodgers, received a nice slice from Mrs, W iggins, who went through the ceremony or buttering It before his eyes.

M r. Jo rd an received the bread, and, eying it inquisitively, began to, turn, St from side to side nod scrutinize i t through his spectacles.: ,

“ W hat’B the m atter with' ynsir bread and butter'?” demanded .Mrs. W iggins.• ' “ Nothing,. uothlAg, nothing,” said Mr. Jordan , still ? -rninB the: piece over.and persisting lii his scrutiny.

“ I ’m- positive,. M r. Jo rd an , that you see som ething." '

“No, no, no,” said Mr, Jordan."N ow ,” sa id M rs. W iggins, ber face be­

coming Hushed with excitement^ “ I want my lodgers to tell me plainly when their food-doesn't suit them. Mr. Jord an , what is it?” < ■ '■

Tbe old 'gentleman laid down the slice nppn bis plate'and,' raising the spectacles to his forehead, replied with grea t delib­eration ns-fo llow s: “ M rs. ’ft’ lgglne, there is nothing, the m atter with the iirc-ad, I assure you; but, Mrs. W iggins” —and here he glanced cnlBcbievously down the l&ng v ista o f attentive faces—" I have liv ­id in this world eight nnd fifty years, nnd i Gnd m yself this ovoning such a simple ton that 1 can 't tell ou which side- my bread is buttered!"—'Tlt-Bits. .

l.:md!ady--2 e3 pardds, sir, bat did 1 tmderstsad ns yon wero a doctor of nia* «lc?

Mcsician.—l;am, taa’am. Why? , Lacdlcdj—Weil, ^ir, my Billy ’ave just

been and tirohs .’<3 caccortica, and I thoujhi cii *ow 1 stud bo, glad to put s %.add ;ab ia .jcr. ffnn.

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T e g u la r s t a n d i n g o d v e r t l s o in o n ts k i T B E P R E S S c o u ld o f te n u s e o u r “ S p e c ia l” c o lu m n to g r e a t n d v an * tflge : : : : : : : : : :

I t is the recognized m e­dium fo r a l l • L o st nnd Fou n d ,” "H e lp and Situations W anted0 and*- sim ilar business; bu t these nre only a sm all fraction of the m any udcs to Which this “ Special” colum n cAn bo put F o r Instance horo at* Romo of the heads In our "Spoolur* ndter* tifem ents that suggest the di^ersl* fled upe to which th is colum u m uy be profitably put :. : : : : : •

Special. Advertisements Class I-fled—No Display,

Bicycles Board. W a n te d B oard ing . Eu ninety? C hanges, Rem ovaln

BusInftsK N otices Ew d n esa O p ro r tu n i ii es EnsinfSHPereonaJa C em ctoryJtfom orln ls

,Conl, W ood, E to . C o u n try B oard rDcntifctry D resa M aking E xchange FattriB F o r Bdlft E m p lo y m en t W nnted

F o r Salo o r E xchange , F o r 8alo F u ru b h e d Room s T o L e t

F u rn ish ed Room s W a n ted H elp W o n ted H orses C arrlngeo, E tc.

H ouses to L e t Houaon W an ted In s th ic tio n .Loans W n n ted “*

L o st snri F o u n d M ach inery F o r Bale.M ortgages, Loons. E tc. M edical

Porsond l P ian o s a n d O rgansR$ol E s ta to F o r Bale R ew ards . Room s, F lnttj, E tc ., W n n ted Room s o nd FlAtfl T o L e t. ’ S to res' O fllcts ' Q toblta T o L e t

W all P a p e r ,a n d P a p e r H ang ing E tc . ' U n d e r ta k e rs E tc . ,

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6 2 6 C O O K n A N A V E N U E

CENTRAL HALL

BICYCI.E SALESROOMS( b ic y c l e s . FOR «90l 1

My stock is nearly complete.' Have most of the leading makes, such as the

C l e v e l a n d . Y a le T r l b u e eS p a l d i p e - P o c h e s t e r D a y t o n

C r a w f o r d I m p e r i a l . L y n d h u r s t W h i t e

and sovernl otliers, Tha finest line ever ex- hSbited by a 'lo c a l doalor. H ave both cJrnir, a n t chalnlcss. S h a ll continue the sam e liberal term s ntui honorft doallngs.

R e b a l r l a f f , R e n t i n g a n d i n i t f a c ' l o n A g e n t ntsfc fb rW h ito So w litg M achines and sundries and Sp ald in g Sporting Goods. C all and exam ine m y stook.

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7 1 4 M a t f i s o t i A v e , A s B u r y P a r k

• Runs Like a Clock*'j What io tt i Out delivery wagon, ol

! courttu: W c call with goods *t stated time*, in d don't var? from the iche/

.1 dule. .You a re bownd to rtceive 1 c rd tf* strictly on tisie . < . t . -*

)• BFBAD ' ' •■ - ' C A K E •’j . : pies vI »u4 all W it t ie e o( ^«*tiyert; baked

! b y uti.io A l,style, We u se the best Dour oalyvaad ite eijuailed o n iy b y ourselvei.;

^ i N ^ L f e R ^ i B 'A K E R Y ,

7 17 HATTISON AVE.

de, am A t x . v a n itjeooBtU,i itairo titsttad

^flpeOlal ra te s fo r w inter

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M A 2 ? t B O R O C G H

<7orntfr O rnad estd .■ j. Monro* At^itltioa r• ACUBUM Y PAJW; Jtti J, :

New Ham* Hasdsomely P aro b h t*

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T h e O H a n d p . M s H f f i ^ ^ S ® > ST k a A sa«3 n S£mor First avtana end Emory (street. AUmodtfalninrovemehta.1 n e A G l m o m r . Special l im a for tha wring and fail

• -taontha. ■ .. . 5 . 8 . ADMAN, -.' -a*sSC o m m e r c ia l

iarge, aa y . ocmftfrtoble roomy. Bteambeated throogfcoat,'4 Barrloe mid oai!in??ko8l?S2 p0'?d“ ,/JB. VAN A KEN.

O ran d A v e n u e H otel f S i S ^ l ^ I l KO c e a n S o t « $

5 and h ritouo avecoa,« nart <1 McOllutock (!♦.«<■ t. This hotel tsT l , a A l n f l l / ’ r - iltiioyear. B a n j^ to re a o d w W h m tc T iw ^ fo r tS e O o iS

C 1 1 r i l a S K f l racaths. Tbe only hotel In Ocaan.Orova supplied with sea water a tau ,,, Tt,,, i ^ l0D b th„ twat, jOO.feet tftehboSSFdRSi a iS

I- ■ • .. gioae to audltorigm an J poetoBcc Nr H. Kit.MBR, PrcprS^v*

S P R IN G O P E N I N G ,;MRS. E . DILTS will b e ‘pleasedto meet her

friends and patrons at her.......

- N E W M IL L IN E R Y S T O frE : .;

6 i 2 COO KM AN AVENUE, one tlqck east of v, former .location...Spring opening -Wednesday and Thursday, March 20 and 21, 1901.

, . .— ASBTTRV PARK, NEW JERSEY, j ’

CHAS. KRAINZLEADINGMERCHANT

TAILOR3 1 5 B o n d S t .

H o s s - P e n t o n F a r m

0N[ DEAL LAKE, A SBU R Y PARK.

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h STRICTLY FIR ST- CLASS

PAMILY RESORT.

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o . " w s i ^ c o i s r s o i s r. •: i ■ ■ - '- .D IS T R IC T A g e n t FOR ... . n

B a S l a h t i i l ©^s e x p o r t anSI a c e r B e e rB o t t le d , by- S t e a m . P r o c e s s a n d G u a r a n t e e d t o k e e p In A n y . C l im a t e

Wiines, M quqrs a fid ; F oreign an d Dom estic A les and- P o rte rf a b o d e d e l iv e r e d o n ly o n o rd e rv -f .re o o f c h a r g e .

T e l e p h o h e C a l l 1 7 a ■ • - ; - _ S P R I l ^ 6 L A K E , N . J a

W H I S K E YaD IR E Q T F R O M T H E ,

....U . S . BOND HOUSE....Pennsylvania Pearl Rye, made In 1803, per gftl..«a.eOi bottlo, see. : ■Moutit; VarRors Ryu Whiskoy, ppr gal.

•a.So^bottle,7a°. . . . . -Elk wood R ye. 'made In IK*, per gal., s* W} bottle,''JBc.' »

BloDongahela, a jrnre Rye? Whiskey, per gal., »8.00s bot-tla, .10c,; .

Enrelco C ^H .P o n n ay lyan lii. Rye, gai... 8 3 .0 0 s bottle, »»,€•<>.. ., -.’ . • . . ,

M onogram } psitleM . NelsppS W ttl«, • » . Sh erry, t o r t an iL B h ickb crry , per gal.,

S l . ‘r>i l;:itU9,,315(!.,- . . . . . . . . .P n rlfa u C lare t, a fins' C auforaia-C laret,

perdo5i.-, « *.*C ! bottW/ arto. v 1 -! -iAU behholm er/’.a ityrxs -ofl : O allfom la

R h in e W ine, p e r doz., #3.00| bottle, aso.K oehler a C o . ’B TaA iV iifK indejllo Beers,

A lee and P orter. O raere delivered free.

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■ H Street, Cnri left* &irenat>,

m u t •- V » « * fumtW liat in hirtrp. » ltra p iit« 'th a n ft iiatjfl

fom c fool ? ' S50R 0318 wit) aiake ybars so no m aiter ^ h a t elza y ea w a r .

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. PnRsa Bpeoial AavertiAsmeuti; Brlna ta- mediate resnltii, v • . v"

T H E C H I E F P o in ts to noobjsarved in buyitiR arc quality,grlce a n 4 rep utatlon o f the jxiraomi buylnff/ from I t 's easy b u yin g T^hen 700 fenow'nH this W o pride on rae lvM 'th at shem* req u lif nients aro -found .here; a v is it .w il l con vinooyou.i O ur fo r sale book ,<>f house and lots is open fo r your inspaotlan.

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W I L L I A M G I F F A MRea! Estate add InstUAccc

222 Main Street. >. :Asbury Pari

AN ACTUALA Tire Not Affected by PunciHres,

Jn a t the thln^-for- carpenters arid tbosi do not w iint to bo botherod .w ith piinc tnrcs and ,-cdnpecitJenti' loea o f : tim e Quite a, ntim bor In 'aRd hdro th is wintei and g iv in g Rploiidld eatlfefaotloH. • C ash ro bato allow ed to ro id tires. • ;

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• Job ttlp iline l i3Ter ,des<sripticn eit.tbli offlce.', CqinpTote. .etock, ’. fj9??,’.,type;,, jiev presses, ccm ^eteaf;, y?6rkm^ict und s.ia re in proof "riidors, Prloi:3 rights ‘' 'tUl and seisam pios p ad (^ t p a r prices1. ' '

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" A S B U R y ^ A R R - ^ ^ PRESS, F llID A If, M A R CH 22, 1901.'■ B

* f i £ U W :M M U \YOUR W M J M ir iM ! J S . : “M £ C l i t ’ W X N T ^ M & M

■ ^ f B i i u X I E U L I S i i i i i i i s s :;

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. From this date we intend to makd. a specialty of'.■’ ■'• ' % & M p l R S and D E C O K ^ d N S i - T , ^ ' ; i ^ v • .

B y s p e c ia l r a r ra n g e m e n t w e h ^ v g .s e c lir e p t h e s&rtyqsa-’ .

of Mr; Ira- S. Ferris, who wili tafe«1:iia^C«|,wfe‘ d&'pattment. :-j* ' ■■■ ..'. , ^ . . . . ; .

.'therefore! respectfully c^li.yptir attentiOn to otir• »j ’ r :-4* i . j v r- J - < v ■ _»v • v ft* • '; ■ ’<•.1 :' |?S % ‘ j* y 'i \

large.and well .assorted stock. Vie have bdrt^htWe '•^ffl&iMve ,patterns. all the.leadlng m^ufacturers^-

'P Designs not sold to jobbers, or small-deilers. We7;’’’.:,-7‘®a show yoji jpfeanftftfr-.etfe^' aVv*nbd&4pn^* ■ '

• i'l-.pur prices'are extremely, low. Turn Jyour home ': eyer;to us and'.let'tts beautjf/It.f; . S’;- /„>;• ; 'J - .

; w i ' i X t A M - 6 J . ■<f. • ». ,. .. »• * , / • .... ■„..frOrand; and Cookman Avenues, Asbury Park.

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Aeout for tbo well-known k e m t o n e w a g o n Co, Pnoumattc Road W agons Rurm brtuisund C n'rtiageaor tbe tlueat qualify and latest do- blgu. Don't think ot buying before jo u see mo. ... .. .

A R R I A G E R E P A I R I N G A N D . B U I L D I N GP A IN T lN a A N D TRIM M 1N O A S P E C IA L T Y

CARRIA.OBS S T O R E D ALU K IN D S OF RUS3BEK T IR E S M O N O G R A M S A N D C O A T S O F A R M S A R T IS T IC A L L Y P A IN T E D

ictory and Repository ....Cor. Main Street andi First AveuueR e s id o n c o 1 0 2 0 W . S u m m e r f le ld A v e n u o , A S B U R Y P A R K .

H-y I ■ • ■■ g g ;

Por-^Tpa W an t

a iP iano,^

If so, buy one tint has passed ihrouRii all the cxperi- nwntat s!afres; tine combining th« Very bestnuiterhls with scientific knowledge ami jstl^tic skill. ■ Buy from a reliable house an artistic plnfO; free from unneces­

s a r y expenses and stripped of fictitious %-alue of the“ purclsased” variety, in this way only can you obtain full value for your money. The piano that best fits this description is M A T H U S H E E ^ & S O P I> '

a piano knownHo- the)public for over sixty years as one containing everything that constitutes perfection. A catalogue o f tne M. & S.’add other mikes serit on application. •'; . . .. . . ;

v.' V' T i S A N F O R D .>tdck of P ian o s o n h a n d a f te r A prll 1st ,V

' 164 M ain S tre e t. .. 6 2 i r i a t t i s o n A v e n u e .

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I I n re in t| i! f w a w 1

seprettiest patterns .in... -

R e e d .^ o c K e fS •• ..... G o C a rts

*' C o m b in a tio n B u r e a u a n d W a s h S ta n d s Ch i f f o n i e r e s — ’ I^ugs C a rp e ts M a tt in g s

. .S id e b o a r d s . S to v e s E x te n s i o n T a b le s , & c

Come and examine the bargains can show you.

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508 m a in s t r e e t .

SO O O COO CX XX )0<XO C>OO O CKX )CX »

L a i s ’ G u sto iT a ilo rs

61! Cookman AvenueWe carry » large stock of reaiayraade

.. SUITS SKIRTS .

<; and J A C K E T S ■ ' '

lattati . . ie n . all tailor made. %Ve Uiakiit R f.a anrt Sklrta so o rd er in n etrloin .VirntolaoB manner. Styles Mod. HU pH gUAfitnteeft..

B lo o m & E i d e l s k r g6 t t G o p k m an A v e . . "

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N O T I C E .

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ho ldcra o f th o F roeltohl tunl E ngiiah tow n T u m - p iko a t thOjofflfeo of D.1 P o rrm o , tro a a u re r o f naid com pany , No. 10 W ent M ain Htreot, Jj'reo- liftld; N . J . , oit*APRlL:4th, 1W)1, a t 2 1>. m. T h o o b jo c to r tho m ooting ix fo r th o nuri)o«o of.soil­ing tho atoek- of. Kaitl tu m p ik o to tho B oard of Chosen .FrocholdorH o f th o C oun ty o f Mon- m o u tlfa n d olBO to fcronnnct o th o r buain& s po r­ta In lng th e re to . -i;) * • , . . ( S .C .B O W N E ,

04*70 ! P res id o n t.

—. * A ‘ • ’ i 'Ge.irrioHni-i'n K lm er O, Bonnor.ot Brr.d-

ioy bcaoh la ill.; ■ •,. . . . ..' . "•A lb ort (JlttiVrd i s able' to bo about agijin

aftor. three, weokal'tllness.W ork has begun on ,tho new houso of

MraSr'Corrto F . Vy^lte* a t A llen hurst.Ja m e s F . Edg^.of AHonhurat has been:

il l fo r over'a wcok, but U now convales­cent. j

A .'«eo k tlrlal 'KiH bo held lh,T’ ;:oxciJl!ert En gin e house, W est Grove, ptpbabiy. next Thursday evdnlngV, Jo h n ,N . B u rtls , undertaker and. piano dealer, w ill . Sake possession of h is now Store on Mattlsoi).avonuo r.oxt week>

-j-'iMorvlB Kuahrooro, a promlriont B ro o k ­lyn law yer, and hla w ife spoiftt sortirol d ays'th is week At the A lask a , Odoan Groyo jS'MrSi Charlos K o sso t the Hotol. Gfrand, feodan GtoTo^r^turnod yiesterday frpra an oxtendted Visit-. w ith relatives in Brooklyn.

'jM rsJ.E llas B ro w er and fam ily havo re- xum od .'to th o ir'h o m e at B rad ley Beopli a fter h avin g spont the w in ter In A tlan tic Olty.-- U ' . ;•_>Mrs!,'Elverson, p summ or cb'ttnger a»8T Ritrman'aveniso, Ocean Grovo, crnno from her city.hom o.,to the A lask a ycstorclay to spend sovoral daye l>y the rolling soa.

Evangelist Charles J . B u tler returned to Ih e jiesouo- Mission last n ight fo r a ton, clays’ cam paign. Uo w ill s ing an d speak enoh n ight. M iss Shea w as also present Ja s t n ight. ' ‘. [Tho entertainm ent which was. to havo

liW i given in tha B ap tist church A p ril 3-. has lK>en Indpflnltoly postponed on account ofNtho sickness of somo of thoso who wero to take part... .‘. J Ja n a g b t W . H . M orris, has n\6ved hls Dptifectidriory.sK)"C from lWi M ain street tp In la n d 164, a few doors south of h ls form er location ofl • tho saino sldo o f tho same street, ttf> Sinajjiptter quarters than for' iporfy. ‘ ' ’ .-J TUp breakors novor ~ looked'm ore beauti- P ii tfian yesterday as thoy rose m ountain hfigh:and sent: clouds o f spray flylng in tho alri>sth o w'avea daahod on the beach. I t w.ksj jun unusually;!!no sight witnessed by ibatiy.

,Tlimes F . Mohn of Rending, P a ., has lea?cd tlio building,owned by C hief o f P o- Ih e .W illiam I I . Sm ith on Lako avonuo, n«»r tho P alace nuerry-go-round, a.nd w ill conduct a hotel and restaurant d u rin g the oo;Alng sum m er. M r. Mohn is also lessee ofitijo I'ostaurnnt alid oafo a t the 'R oss pa- vilion.

Iiev . E . C . Hancock, the new pastor of S t.,E m il’s M. E . church, Ocean Gi-ove, and h is 'w ife die guests'at the A la sk a ponding thiS^reKovotlon o f the jmrsonuge a t 85 Heok ayeoae. Their brigh t Httlo. 'grandsoh 'Jorijicr JInncock Hiniyon pf Porth A m boy, cfhose ’parents are now In. C aliforn ia , is w ith them. ■' Ijownfeliip CSerJj-aloo’tGsiorge F . R ain ear, wtifl! I» also cashier- fo r th ff.OceiJli G m vc aaspblatibn,' r^glstdritlat'tSws A laska,O cean Grti^o, w hen his pKronts, Oap,t. w f l »\lis. Ijesiua 'B a ln ea r olorid their Mitlfi avonuo .rosidonco and wont to'-W arijeaelyffo, L. I . .MT*.tHainear’« gonial m anpor causes him to popalijt'iij the c irc le of brigh t young•p o d p lja t^ h e X ia sk a . ■ -

• | BELMAR BRIEFSj . ■ ■ “

Exten sive and ornaiAontai alterations to tho j le r o y cottogo, on tho r ive r bank , w ill add m uch to Its beauty.

Kih-n'et- ■ Si > ■Bohnott, w ell ’ diggers, w iil s l u t a — now - !,000-foot— w e ll- a t - I s la n d H eights.

P ro f. T . W illiam s-Pearm an w ill direct tho Presbyterian church concort to be glvon noxt Tuesday evening under the aueplcos of tho Y . P . S . C - E . The S in g ­in g class of the A sb u ry P a rk C ongrega­tional ohnrch, 40 volcos, w ill render tho cantata, “ Tho P len lo .”

George W . B iieo w ill rcm ovo.hls fam ily tom orrow to tho Jo h n D avison farm , near ■Allcnwood. whloh ho recently leased fo r a torm o f years.

The n ew township couim ittoa o f W a ll w ill organize a t a , m eeting tp bo hold a t Sh ip w ay ’s hotel tom orrow.

V isito rs .th is >■week wcrro-Isak? Colo .o f Tronton, Mra. Forrest 'G reen of'. Ijonpf B ra n c h ,.F , O, Hcrmnn. W llllo itv ,M cK ern and H . W . H erm an of N ew ark. ■%}■.. '-'v

BILtS WHjCH MASSEDis te a sn rc ; f; I u t f r ' t k t t o ; P e o p le i n , T ills

S ec tio n . W h ic h It ifQjloiilMl May ' - Miinll.y Ilecoirfn r.iiwA, .

■'* A m onfcth o.'bH V s'^ai^-jihS:, ; ' t n e '^New Jcraoy seiiato '^ S& rdh y5l"tti:'ii,a j,jauth6£-- i>,iiig • Jpubliobaths ani^g>^TO 9i f lm | li i o Iti% 'iiisd thtvfc .j/roVldlng ft(]^ip .^pq,tilreinont’ of turn- l > l k c r o n & f d f l r e W p ' i i f e l l g u s o / •

Sonato b ljj ’ Oo, pvo.vidiug tliaW n mu- 'n jo lp a i lt i |^ y id c jy n tb w ard s' the voters ishail deotilbT'lyiethcr.tiJe board qfNOduca- ttpu.shalLijg e|Wtod or appointed,Was also

. passed yo|forij!vy; olpo s^flate (7; j>tt)vi<llng ■ftor- an ay>Qbr^ B »n k cavalrytroop;, a.lso js»nnt»;!sbO;’im iabilng Mon.' jnouth court^r'freeHolders to .'abp^oprlat^ m oney fo r th6:support of the M onmouth M em orial ho3pit.il. - ' ■ '• -. ',

Tho h6u8otla t tho afternoon eessiop, parsed pill annoxlng ;» ppk.lor. ofW all township to tho boroijgif’ qf Manii-, squan. , ■’ ’

STEINERS Wi^Nf HELPSjiy TIu;y. .A d d itio n a l E n ip lb y o o s /a t

Onc& 0>wingr t o U u u sa n l Ifonm iu l fo r XlicJr (ioosln.

ISilorb t o ^ i s required, im m ediately at Stelner’a’ixilH. B usiness has Increased be­yond all-expectations, the -proprietorssay, and-they, Res' sim ply ovcr-v^eltbcd by_an improce^ented volum e o ^ y riiq rs. T|io ■work is '-ea’sy^.qulckly,. Jaftr&(St(nd the pay

-lOiiSO.N W A S O B E Y E D ;;..i...• ' • . . ? a- - 1 . . . . ■ : ? * ., /

,HIS .REM ARKS MADE A BIG .CHAt^dEIN 'M R S. JOBSO N.

i O N E Y T O L O A NIN SUMS OP ANY A/10UNT, ON

i H p N D S ,S tS lY ,

.. W A T C H E S . I E W - C IO T H U S O . E T O ,

f . ' \r ^ k e l s t e i N .\V Liconsod Pawnbrolcor,

5 B ro k d w a y , L ong B ran ch , N . J*A1l frfcrlntlv o dafldon tia l^______

a ho tttKW.frlVBS moro reading nxa^ter.fo? 1 s'efint t l^ n .a n y .o jliw .n e w srsp e rln At-;

A m tvrlou i I.cnunc; HcfiertaleV*P liiliu ii'ip ilin , Miii'iiii 112.—W ith .tlio

ndoption-nf the si'lied u lc fo r tbo w a so n o f l y o i , the nioctin'g o r th t A m erican L e a g u e '.jif B^au)jiu},C Iu|js. cnm c to an eu«l la te yesterd iiy a fterno on . T iie re woi'e Dut live ch lingeh 'in tho d ates as a rra n g e d , b y . P re sid en t B a n .Toiitiaon, and tlicy wore Im m aterial. T h e entire sewslon Syn s devoted to thb 'co nsldern - tiou 6 tTtlio schedule, and It iv a s imttnl- tuouKly ailoptt(l,.j( Ti|o m licd iiio fc«n- tu ins r.q d a ira w liic li conflict w ith ,th o se o f tlie .N atio n a l leiigHe, 2 5 a t B o sto n , 3f» nt P h ilad e lp h ia and Gl a t C liieago .

T ro jip cA .“ Fem ale:. BOcm to-' be l i o sa m e . the

world oyer,” remarked brain, glancing up from the ftm isjfH t o f paper lie lmd been reading. ••Rhre’ii an aceouat o f a wom an badly ^rushed a t a spring open­ing.” - • • ' . r.c

, " Y e s ? ” rcpileiM hc fox languidly. .“ Yen, A spring.opeaing w as tho death

of my first w ife . Slie put her, foot In it, nrid it closed ou lier."—Philadelphia

l>r,!SS; ;>*f.;^]#»Brvihip,tlio P ro p # lc t le * . j

M & .’ iC & u g w atiii^ Jo slab .'tlia t niece o t jinino -down *u A,i|fbin,. hus.^m rrled tho slim legged-yoiingjfello.tr-fA p t-S t.. Louis, who uiied to comc-.iuid'sceijtier now anil Slien. She sends «uo iief. n'cdiling cards. I ' suppose wo ought to uiukt some tp p ly .' -vii ; I .•

M r-^Cl}iigwator—Certainly.. Send ,bet ‘ ini*; rdgcbls or. something .pfcjlmt. kind. - • CblcnSo TrlfijlWtfiJ ■>' v, .i

. ~ ~ . . •' 1V z ia o d i^rimUn o u b l o . $ 1 u vrpnr.

T A S T O It S A R G E N T 'S R E C E P T IO N ,

M e m b e r s o r W e s t O r o v o C h u r c h t o E x t e n d W e lc o m o G r e e t i n g T o n i g h t . . j

T his ovoning form al greeting w lll.be o j- tonded to Rov. Saniuul Sargont, the now pastor o f tho W est G rove' M .'E . ohuroh, a n d , h is . fa m ily , by t-ho m em bers of, the ohnrch add' congrogatlon, The rebejitlou w ill bo hold in tho church.• A program om braolng -olos by F ra n k D. Ilu n t, a w ell known- local vocalist; roadings by.M iss Sarah E . Tansoy, ono of tho Ocean Grovo H igh soiioo! instructors, and solectlonB b y tho ohuroh clw ir, w ill; cotmnenco a t 7.110. \yotd s ot wolepme on the part'o f the ohuroh w ill bo oxpros3ed liy one of tho prom inent oflldltiis, B ov. T ; S. Brook, pastor of tho B rad ley Beach churoh, w ill mako u short nddrbss, and P astor Sargont w ill then rospond, aftep which rsfroshm onts'w lll bo served- ;

Carrlnge^.aud.llloycle SCmporiuuu.W . W . Em b ley & Co., oarrlago dealer's1

nt M ain streot und Sow all avenue, are solo looal agonts for the Colum bia, H artford and-Yodetto bioyolea. Em bley & Oo. havo on hand a choice assortm ent of th e latest Colum bia chainloss and chain models,- w hich -they Invito iho puljllo to cull ,-ind inspect.' ____________

iLottl’r tn Tiyujof Ton Broeck, ■' A sb u ry P a rk . • ' " ,;

D ear S ir ; :H . M. Hookor * Co., Coop- eiatow p, N. Y ...havu sold Devoo p a in t 'fo r 43 years. D. T . MeQoWn of thnt firm , b u ilt a houso in '85 and painted Dovoo, of oouMo. The paint lasted ton yoars.

A year or tw o later, a- neighbor b u ilt a house, and painted It lornl anrt oil. Tho neighbor';, houso w as repainted tw ice In the sam e time. . . . . . .

T h is iooka as If the neighbor's house w a s painted three tim es in eight op uine yeara, and M cGowu’u once :« ron yoars. W o ara not. quite, sure w e tail tho tale us It coir,os \o n n ." ' • ; ■■( I t lrfenofigli to^say tha,b Devoo lead and '/.Ini: las^B twlon as long as,lead and oil . . i , ' Y ou rs tru ly :

^ • I ’ . '^ .D e v o e - i& C o . ;

g o o d . v T h 'o r a r j r , 6 u n d l r i m ? ^ i ) ^ o i s o p lb a s - isn t.. G i r i s o n d ^ r t m e n a b j i f tS e n t p io y m e n t : a r o I n v i t e d t o c a l l a t t h o fa ’o to i-y n s s o o n a s p o s s ib l e . T h e r o a p p e a r ^ ,tp b o n o n b c q s s i ty f o r ' I d le n e s s w h e n s u c h a l l o x c o iV o h t o p p o r ­t u n i t y i s a f f o r d e d . • ,

- COUNTY APO STATEP r i n c e t o n u i i i v e r S l ty lifcU d en ta l ia v e o r

g a n iz e d a n a u tb i l i b b l lo b l t tb . 'P r i n c e t o n d e f e a t e d t h o S i l e n t F i v o o f

N o w Y o r k In b a s k e t b a l l ,W o d n o s d a y , b y t l i e s c o re o f 2 0 t o 18.

. 'A p p e n d i c i t i s a p p e a r s .-.to Lo p e c u l i a r l y p r e v a l e n t a m o n g t h o .m e d ic a l m e n o f N o w - (Vrk. S i x p h y s i c i a n s h o v e h a d i t w i t h i n tjh e l a s t f e w l i i .o n th a a n d D r . F .W ^ B e e k o r ,

- ’ n u m b e r - o f th o - b o a r d ,o f h e a l t h , i s n o w . C o v e r i n g f r o m a p o p o p i t i lo i i i n S t . B a r - H a b a s ’ h o s p i t a l ; ' . - i

C h ie f o f P u l l c o H a r i l l n g o f X e w B r u n s ­w i c k , a t t h o r e q u e s t o f . t h e , I ’e n n s y l v a n l a R a i l r o a d c o m p a n y , w i l l , g o t o P r i n c e t o n t o & $ e r t n l n t h e , .n a i p e s o J f„ th e 11 s t u d o n t s S y h o r c o n n t l j i 'a o i o b r a t e ^ o b y d a u b i n g th o Q&rs, t o w e r s , s t a t i o n s , s i g n p o s t s a n d o t h e r p r o p e r t y o f t h o r a i l r o a d f r o n i P r i n c e t o n t o J J o w a r k w i t h l l i u . f lg u r c s 'V ln i , ”jr: - : * • '■. ■ 1 .'••‘r. i\ h a h n jb & c o . ’s s r iu K t i o f i 'i j k i n c s .

^ to c k I 'l i i b i a c r f l K v e r y t l i l u f o r t h e H o t e l .; ' , . of.’ ii’ i iv f t id VyfTlth"*'

H a i in o & C o . o f N e w a r k , w h o c o n d u c t o n e o f ' t h o l a r g e s t s t o r e s i f f t h o s t a t e , m a k o t h o i r a n r i u a i l i 'n n b U n S e in tiB t ' o f s p r i n g o f ­f e r i n g s i n o i 'o fh o r* p i f t f e 'b f 'l l h e p r e s s t o d a y , iA s w H I lx) s e e n b y re fe ro n fc c t o t h e n d v a v - t i s o m b i i t , H n h i i a & C o . 's '- f i i r n i t i i r o d o p a r t - i p o n t i s w e l l s t p c k c d w l t ih e v e r y t h i n g r c - ,< ld ire d . f o r . t h a " c o t t a g e ; w h o to l , a n d t h e f i r m d e l i v e r s f r e e o f o h a r g e ’to a l l X e w j e r -

,s e y r jiiS ro n f i B ta t io n s . .i ' . ..i! -i ........... UJf — .

X , " ' -^ U ito rJ B iv v c a M a n y l .iv t1*. ' ;. . C h a r lo s , S h r i n o r , o d l t o r i 'o f u P a t e r s o n p a p e r , s t o p p e d a r u n a w a y f c a h i o f o a f r io g o h o r s e s b e l o n g i n g t o J . ' H . B c l k u a p , a t t h e r i s k o f h ia l i f e , a n d s a v e d th e l iv e s o f s e v ­e r a l s o i io o i o h l ld r b n , ' T h e t o a m w a s a & o u t t o p l u n g o i n t o a c r o w d o f e h i l d r o n a t p lo y

-iri n v a c a n t l o t , w h e n S h r i n o r f a c e d t h p ’a n i m a l s , s p r a n g u p o n t h e m ; t u r n e d t h o m"531116“ afiU~heia^WifoHh("!lFTirraiosTIntST they stopped. Ho w as drugged several ro d sa n d .w as ’plokod up unconscious. H is ilrst w ords w hen ho revived, w ere: “ W ero tho 'children hurt.?’ ’ It w ill, lib sovoral days bofoVo the plucky editor w ill be able to leave hlB bod. ••

A O o j O B o y I n a e t i r c m r a t ,

' *'They've sent your soa to tho bousa of con reties;, havo thoy? Aud h.a’ s aacU

'd good boy!” ,‘ :Y e3insn 't ba a good boy,’. K .'try th ln a

that he stoio h g ^ lw a y s brought; tocao to tils aiotherl”

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i Oanao to F o c i Ob U o iu .'/Ob, Jed , w>s.are cagnj?ed to bo mwrr!ei3

t s o i f iipriag, .but I feui sho Had not that ijtter confidenco m '-iae tSat eamea-xvitb

•perfect'love.” : • •y “ W h y;s o ? '. . . . . , ... '•

W e l l , wlien a fe U o w .k ia s bacix—a s a fellow ia. lovo naturally will, yoa know— and ^q?a hor,touting the dlapiijrid in her engcg.ei;:eti: rhia ou tho window pane, don't you th iak ho has good cause to £c-ei n bit dubl^as^ ’j^ T it -B it? ..

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. A ugust!!, M arch 22.—Doji'uty M a rs h a l Xli>x S . W liitcley^w.ns iiilled In ,attem pt- Ing to a rro s t ,L u m S to tt fo jr .illic it <lls- U lllng: lu , L in coln c o u n ty ;“ Sco tt w a s ijlfio hilled. :'J!het;oIfleer a iiil iily posse sniiic iitroijft flip illicit distillbrti i i r rr biiBrltuided .liQuap.^ttui n b!»ttio.t*nsueil. O tliera o f tlie iiartj'.woro:iun/r,';but: not seriously . . ity s others o f tUe - tsuott ptirty Avbiel a i’resttiU .. ' . ■

■ n i s . o fe js r .iO & jc a U o s u ; ... • .. ih '2. Bvlcib’ ac-^Aud- wuat tatjront- ob*

jectloa/.E C trai-J, to bv;-in3 a piano. fo>'rv,1' ■■■ - ■

; Brica&ae^i’ia aJvatd SW laijbt ;want t'o’ tflay !f? i^ ia< !".,• ,• • .T » \ ;V .^

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B tit E v ^ n T h en l i e b ld K ot A p p e a r 4w C«, I 'c r fc e l l j - Sn lln lled lin ll UifA

■_ So m elltltiK M ore to Sn y I t fK a r d ln i ; th e- M ittier.

M rs. .Tohson hnd put in such a bu?y day at liousekM piag that she hadn’t t!n;i.’ jto dross;. befiSrc M r. Jobson’.s . arr iva l hbcie the other .evening, pitr. Jobsbn surveyed her disappi-ovingly as he hung his ;bnt and overcoat on the'rack. ■■ t

“ B y the w a y ,” ho inquired, scrutinjz.-. In'g lier fvoRi head to foot, “ w hat li^vbj you been doing. Bitting ashes or plow ing th e back yard to put in a crop o f w :pter jvlrent?” .-j ' ■ . ' •”. “ Xhls Is my .hpOTecJen.ping day,’ ’ .-im­plied M rS. Jobsoii, ‘ !ar,S: the clock is slow, so that I dlda’t have tim e to change my” — . I ,,;“ Oh, tliat’s it,’

time.” . .-/l. “ I wns ju st-ab o u tjto 'igo]5 p/BfnlrS'^b

dreis fo«* dlpneV^whcrt. 'ypa>ca.aib, In1,' nml” — ■; . 1 . ■

“ Thati’s 'a ll-rig h t:.w lih t yqlli ’tyel^i’jnst' abbiit to (Ici. • The poitit iSf that T^'ronie; iu and ' find you looking! like : yBit!d ’ been cnnglit iij 'a .Jncksou C ity ' dti^t. stonn. Thorb’s nb"rcnson .Svliiv you slitfuldn't loolt attractive nronnd the bouse all ttie time.' W hat’s the .reason that thnt; little M rf., Questreet, who isn’ t so muciatb^Uind^y.o)! in tho m atter , o f years, ab v jy fl’.’ iookB pinked np and diked out in 'frilly Vwf.',’ pers nnd-things every time we happen to call there, anil"—

“ Not limeh behind me in the m ntter of }Jears !” 'ejaculated M rs. Johson. "M rs. Questreet is, eight years older than I am, if she’s a day! And we never happen to call upon her at a time of day when she's cleaning house, nnd, furthermore, slie dings nt Questreet so that lie lets her have oil the money she wants to shop, anil those pretty wrappers that you’ re talking abput” ^-

“ I f Questreet gives h is w ife any moro money 10 buy. those dinky things that make women look nice than I g ive you, ihen I'd ju st like to know it, that’s all,” interrupted Mr. Johson. “ I f yon hnven’ t got house duds like Airs. Qnostroot’s, why don’ t you go and got 'cm ? W hat's nlore,- there's no reason why you should do any work whatsoever around this house. .Tust you let the servant girl do the" jum ping up and .gallivanting around when you want-anything or I want any­thing and devote ynur time .to keeping yourself looklug hent nnd pleasing,”

M rs. Johson didn’ t mako nny reply, but went up stairs and ■ made herself ready for dinner.

W hen M r. Jobson got home on the fo l­lowing afternoon, M rs. Jobson, looking very splendiferous indeed, met him nt the door. Sho woro a n ew and hnud- some baby bluo ten gown, with si lot of cream colqred lace scattered over it. H er hair looked a s 'i f it had been done up by a hairdresser. Her'-feet were incased in neat red morocco slippers, with g ilt cord sewed on them,

“ W ell, What a re , you all rigged out that w ay fo r?” asked M r. Jobson.

. “ W hy, don’ t you remember- w h at you said last evening?” '

M r/Jo b so n did remember nil'Ot a sud­den, ns she saw by his expression, and ho didn’ t say anything more. ■ 'at ■.

“ H ow do you like 'm y new tea- gown ?’’ .inquired. Mrs<. ufeoKlIngout the skirt in her hands. “ i,g(;t,-jt to. day- for almost nothing-r$34—at a sale ."

“ I t ’s great,” replied M r. Jobson in a husky sort o f tone, ■

“ And I got half s dozen pairs o f those; lovely, silk stockings, different colors, for only $ 2 a pair,’.’ i?ent on. M rs, Jobson. “ I am so fond of silk, stockin gs,for house wear, and I know how -you like sill:

’stockings."I,ik e ’em ? I love; ’em !” gulped Mr,

Johson.“ I got these red slippers because you

seemed to like M rs. Questreet’s pair, that are ju s t like these, so much,” continued M rs; Jobson. " D o you like them ?"

"T h ey ’re orientally m agnlBcent!” said Mr, Johson ia a weak sort at tone. “ Now let’s have dinner. I'm hungry."

Instead p* tripping down the stairs, as she usually did, *Jo superintend the placing-of the dinner on the table, Mrs. Jobson. w alked over .to the sitting room table nnd rang a brand new gong which she had purchased that day. while Mr. Jobson looked on wondering^. The serv­ant s il l wheezed up the stairs h a lf a moment'later.

"G ertrude, you m ay serve dinner,” said, M rs. Johson. sinking back in nn easy chair. M r. Jobson blew bis nose rather fiercely, but didn’ t say anything.

H e w asn’t particularly chipper dunng tho meal, which M rs. Jobson sat through without once getting'up, s s usual, to see about the coffee or the dessert or som e­thing or other, and she went right up stairs with Mr. Jobson when the dinner w as fin ished.:

“ M y slippers?” said, Mr. Jobson, look- ing a t M rs. Jobson expectantly wlreu they reached the sitting room, M rs. Jo li- son smiled am iably ami sounded the gong. T lie servnnt nincle tier appearance presently, “ (lertrude, Mr.. Jobsou ’s slip­pers—you'll find them beneath tlio bed in our .stooping room,” said she. Sir. Jobson was about fo say something when the girl had gone'up stairs, but lie scratched bis head instead.-

“ l£r—w here's that long stemmed brier pipe o f mine?” inquired Mr. Jobson nfter lie had settled himself for reading. M rs. .Jobson, looking up from tlio tmigtesine she had-picked up, roached over and rung the gung again.

When the servant- appeared again, grinning—for the girl wns i s- the- play— “ Gertrude, you’ ll lind M r. Johson ’s long stemmed pipe on tbe window sill up stairs,” said.she.

M r. Jobson looked nt Mrs. Jobson willi open month, but apparently thought hot­ter -of it and scratched his liend again. Mrs. Jobson pulled her easy chair closer to tlie grate tire mid leaned hack luxu­riously. About, half nn hour later Mr. Jobsbn . aid, throwing down his paper: .

“ Lot’s .havp ,n look at that account book o f rnlnel I w aat to tun up the fig­ures.” • ' ’ • •'

M rs. Jobson was ju st about to reitch oVCr to rin g ith e gong again, when Mr. Jobson stopped her with u gesture.. V Just suppose yoh cut out this E m ­press Eugenie, queen of Sheba business,” said he. “ 1 don't know wlmt this new ganio is called, hut I know thnt I don’ t

• w ant to piny It any more. You don't want to get baughly with me, M rs. Job- kon T his isn 't the British leghtloh. o f the 'Peklpg palace w e are liv in g.in , you know, nml wo haven’ t got any. more than 18,000 servants, anil there's ni> partich- or senne in rubhlng it in.’ ’—W ashington

iStn r.. Zr ~". . ’.. . . ’. /'

Zinc m id grlud ing double tho wcur.

CARPETaOIX>OOOQQQQOQGQOQQp^3«

Theie are numerous makes of Carpet Sweepers on the mjirket;:;isdnyj;ar^:

;S W b b r i j K 5 bett^t 'than others, jO ur§ ’ is one Jpt-.the good kind. .- It is our firm: belief

.'that the SELECT is as good a sweeper as" thee&yis.' made for . , . . . . . *P

We also have the CHAMPION for f ‘ • . STAR

Tjhe Sreat Puttie Storei . ■: .9ffattison ytve*

. . H I R A M W A L T O N 9 S .

C o r . M U N R O E A V E . A N D E M O R Y S T . :r

JtsJtije place to get your money's worth -eVery time in the,

G R O C E R Y L I N ET H E F O L L O W I N G Q U O T A T IO N S A R E F O R C A S H O N L Y

3 lb . caps P u m pkin .................a ii) ohns W hlto Cherrlos, very

8 for 23c chcnp,

17c .; wero 26o1 lb can Ja m , job lo t 10c ; w orth I5c2 li> i'-nn-P-lttor’B B aked B ean s l« c : w ’tli IBe 1 lb Can B ak in g Powdor ( P ilg r im ) SOc;

worth 10c

1 11) can B itte r ’ s Cond. Soup, 10c, w ill m ake S plutoa of elegant soup.

P in t bottlo Sunnysido C hill Sauce ICo worth loc . . . r.

F u ll lino of Heinz’s bottlo an d canncd goods alw ays on hand *•»

H-O Pan cakej F lo u r t)o, 8 fo r 25o, verychcap. „ .

A F U L L L IN E O F T O B A C C O A N D C IG A R S .

A fu ll lino of iqedlcincs w anfed 'and should bo kept'In every hbiise, such a s -' • ■ P E P P E R M IN T N I T R E ' •'* P A R E G O R IC S W E E T - O It

' C A S T O R O IL S W E E T S P I R I T S L A V E N D E R .iliX T R A C T JA M A IC A G IN G E R B A T E M A N ’S D R O P S, Eto

COTJGH S Y R U P S M A C H IN E O IL . ' • A X L E G R E A S E.., T ho,O nly an d Com plete E xterm inator is " ,

P E T E R M A N ’ S “ R O A C H F O O D ” A N D “ B E D B U G " D I S C O V E R Y

O F G R E A T I M P O R T A N C E :!T o W e a r e r s o f F i n e R e a d y H a d e C lo t h i n g '

T H U R S D A Y , F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y■ • ’ . ■ • ‘ -; J \ ».•-. we will placa on salo an extra special value in J ip N ’S s u ix s .a n d o v e b c o a t h ,

In fact the greatest value over offered fo r tbe m oney...Real bona-fide *12 B ulls and Overcoats for $3 00..,l)o not m iss this,opportunity...It tylH-uot be equalled ajjywhere.,..Inspect these values fcbfore tu y ln c elsewhere, '$■* i V; •

P i n r A H W o o l O v c f e o a t a made from P 'lr '' a ll wool, ligh t LVien S I ..n e / i l l -. OOI »• V* a«» and heavy weight covert clo hablue, black nnd brown, olive, kerseys find cray -mi,t brown oxfordB, mixed.cheviots; all worsted and leather clotn lining. Positively 412 values e n n f i 'which wo will sell on Tbursdsy, F riday and Saturday a t • • • •

■' M i> n « P in r - A i l W o o l S u i t s made from handsome ail wool cheviots m e n s t m e r s i l W 3 0 1 O U llS .(n ront cliccks and plaids,andrfanoy mix- tares . E very garm ent'sow ed w ith tested Bilk. I ’erfeor, rtt gunranUed. Fost- ttvely a tliT O garment, which wo w ill positively sell Thursday, Friday C f iO O ana Saturday a t .................................................................i . , i ” M ... “

• I n s p e c t o u r F i n e L i n e o f M e n ’s a n d B o y s * S u i t sforts and a vast savlnr? on tho tailor’s price. A re guaranteed usadij 1 n the «-«t forrlgn und domestic tabrice and w e guarantee a 25 per cent, aaving at. our price. •. '• ; ■

► . ... . t -iH ' »or

GUARANTEE CLOTHING AND SHOE CO.> 3 9 - 4 1 - 4 3 C O O K M A N A V E N U E , A S B U R Y P A R K ;

- H -K - H *

W I L L I i i ^ M 0 R I P F I N , J r .

W E8T WANAMASSAD E A L E R IN

IM PO R T B D B B B R SALL THE BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND LIQUORS

C O T T A G E T R A D E S O L I C I T E D

P o s t o f f i c e B o x 9 0 5 A S B U R V P A R K , N . J .

T. F. O’B B IE NAGENT FOR KELSEY FURNACES

Beat nnti M ost Economical F u rn ace’* iln tlo

6 4 2 MATTISON AVENUEA S B U R V P A R K , N . J .

W. h . N. EMMONSM iunifw cturor und D calor in .

Runabouts, Buggies^- traps, Surreys and Jijsijjess or,

“Pleasure Vehicles "Wo do a l l k inds of R E l ’A lK W O RK ,

1’A lN T IN fi n m l T K 15I3 IIK Q .

W e can put on y o u r B B ll lU i l t T IK E S at our shop.

Wo m ako a spc.oiulty of n o it s K s n c )E l> o lu tho.latost stylos.

FACTORY ANP.REPO SITORV ;

eoi, pip 8«aLaiiofom lives.v W E S T A§bOry‘ PA H KOno Bluc-k West- of'-Hailroad..

P r o f e s s i o n a l

H . S . K IN M O N T H , M . 0710 Grand avenuo and a t K Jnm ontli & -Co.’a

D rug S tore, 724 Cookman uvenue, A flburyP ark , N .J . ,

D R . E L U P R EN TIS S U F H A M8C6 Third avenue, A sbury P ark , N .J . Office

hou rsun lU l i o . m.. 1 to 2.30 p.m ., 0 .to 7 ,3 0 p .m . Telephone connectiou. . - •

H R , M A R G A R ET 3. C U R R IE ~126 Main^avenue, Ooean Grove, "N .J. Offloo

Hoorat 7 to 10 a. m.. 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to 10 p. m.

B U R TO N B R O T H ER SDENTI8T8, (WC CooJunan avenue, A ahiiryPark ,

tffiudoulne building, 8 . W. Cor. Broadw ay and i6thfltroet, New York. New York ofllae d o te d Voro May until October.

OR. H . S . TAYLORDENTIST.. Cookman'.avenue, rppoplte I ’ca t

ofilco, Aabury Parfr, N. J . Kutranuu. on E m ery s tr e e t . H ours: 0 to 5.

S E O . I . H. T O M P K IN S C . 3 . S .DENTIST. Rooma 1,2, S and 4, Postofflce build1

Aohory P ark . Toeth ex tracted palnlegeJy with* out rendering the patien t unconscloup. U aa ad* ministeredr~Office boors: 0 a. m, to B d. m.

O R , G . B . H ER B ER T—DENTAJU BURGEON.~ Over ABbury P a rk and Ocoan Grovo baric, corner Mnln stroot and M at­tison avenue. Oflluo hours 0 a. m to 5 p. m . Gaa adm iuifilered. Telephone call ISO b.

R . F . G O R A N , 0 ,0 ,8 .: \DENTIST. Successor to tho Boston Denthrt*.

71B M attison avenue, W incljler Building.

C LA U D E V . O U ER INt i W OFFIOKfl, rraauacls geuer&l itwlO btnl-

nasii. A otaowledKm ents talus,i fo r *U stM o. Rooais 0-10 Appleby Building.

W ILLIA M c fB Y R A M,V 7TORNES AT LAW. _

MA8TKR IN OHANOEBsr, ii A ppleby Building, Astmrv Pwk.'!T. J .

9akuxl A, Daoon Su iu t A. U n sER0U8E 4 AREHO >

A rchltecta t^ l C hestnut stree t; Philadelphia. F o re tE lcbey Building, Trenton, W. J . A pp lebf Building, Asburv P ark , N. J . ■

J o h n t y . B u r t i s ’ ;u n d e r t a k e r

' 7 O8 M ATTIiSO N A V fiisy B .i,

CoiH nsijnd Bnfliil'Caebeta Or liahil oi furnlthbil to order. , . » . ' ,

•t. f

' ronoR Vhu raowueroa.

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> y»**»t *•»••»*•♦«•••»*»••*«•<• M b»•»*•;•»»»*»» »»**»**••**•»**•• 60 b

'. / t k r M 8 o f s i Jh s c j b i p t i o H : I.• Ji V v E v e n in g E d i t io n .O n j j W ^ ( * t r l o t l j l n a d ta n c e ) . v . . . . . $3.00

jing leoop lee .......... *011 M q rta lr jff E < lith> n '( J u n o t o 8e i< te m b tf r ) .

Tim WfltittllUtMlinitli'tHttMttMtMUMIIO&9*0*k..v.««.;.. . . . . . . . . . . .8ttlglo OOplM .

W e e k l y E d i t i o n (T tie S f io r e P r o w ) .O n e y c a r , . , . . . . . . . . . ~ c . . . 4 l8 i* m o n th s ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . .v . ; ............ .

m ♦ m »»f «•»•«»• i m « » i* .**••* I <' A d T c r ^ U in g B a to v o n A p p l i c a t i o n . ’

1.00

P e r s o n s l e a v i n g t h e p i ty , c a n h a v e t h e I> A l i .Y P R E S S m a i l e d t o t h e m a t a n y a d ­d r e s s , ' p o s t p a i d , a t t h e r e g u l a r s u b s c r i p ­t i o n r a t e , w i t h o u t e x t r a c h a r g e . T h o a d ­d r e s s m a y h e c h a n g e d a s d e s i r e d .

— * —■ - - - March 22,1901

AN EXCELLENT PROGRAMP ro f .-S h e p h e rd M a k e . A d d re s s a m i H ig h

.S choo l I ’n p lls R e a d P a p e r? , K ec ite ,!• . . ..Declaim and Slug,

. A n excellent p rogram w as rendered t y tl)0 scholars of tho c|ty high sohool yester­day d uring the period devoted to rhotorie. 'P r o f . Frod S . Shepherd m ade a fow re

m arks, after w hich... tho program proper w as opened by W alter C arr,w ho delivered "R le n z i’s Address to tho R om an s" in a spirited m anner. lio w as followod By Mias Bessie ,Wln6or in » roading entitled ‘ 'F ra n s ." . 'Vyebster’s address at the laying of the cornerstone o f 'th e B unker H ill monument was the subject o f a declam a­tion by W illiam Oves. I t w as followed by a paper ,on Garfield, read by M iss Edith P p lg : reoltation, “ A n Up-to-DateP h y llis ,” by Miss W inifred H etrlok, fo l­low ed b y a song b y the soholars, closed the program . ■ ____ .

o ^ THE PEOPLE’S SAYA f t e r W e s le y l a k e W a s C le a n e d .

EbiTOR :PiiEss—A t no tim e w ithin the last ten, years had W esley lake appeared as clean as, it did two or threo days ago. The respective owners deserve groat credit for tho thoroughness w ith which the olcanBing w as ,effected. -Today (T h u rs­day) after the rain (I. e. a t i p.> 111.) a two' block w alk along the Ooean Grove side of W esley lake :revealed these th in gs: One 25-pound lord tin, 1 w ash boiler, 1 slop bucket, 1 derby hat, 2 handle baskets, i oil can, 3 largo tin pails—at least a down to­m ato cans, 2 beor bottles, roots, tw igs and pushes too nnmerouB to count, and last, but not least, the carcass of an an im al, probably a dog, in mid stream . This Is a ll w ithin two squares of tho head of the lake. Much dobris hos drifted below by tho

■strong current. I t seoms too bad that tho .lake should be turnod Into a sewer, but such Is the case. Could not som ething bo done to prevent It? ' r . »,

THE SECRET SOCIETIES• F ive propositions for membership In N a­tion al Tent, No.. 0, K n igh ts of tbo M acca­bees, wero received a t W odnesday 'night’ s meeting. _ —

A sb ury Lodge, No. 23, J r . O. IT .'A . M .t has two expert domino players who would like t-j-meet domluft plaj'er3_<Sf_HaS' 'Cthef lo.lgo in town.

Follow ing lodges meet tonight: Mon- .mouth'Lodi^o, No. 10r, Iv. of P ., W lncklor ‘ build ing; A lleta Council, No. 21, D. o f P ., Mikado building; A s b u r y . Council, No. 23, J r . O. U . A . M.. A pp leby build ing; Sim onides Court, No. 1, Tribe of Ben H iir, M anning building.

MANASQUAN m atte rs

Mips.. B ay T a y lo r , m ijljaor^ spent n fow days in X ew York.

D r. J . B . W ainright w ent to Xow Y o rk today on business.

A largo arc light has.beon placed in tho M anasquan pharm acy.

W illiam Rose of A sb u ry P ark w as a business v isitor W ednesday.

Mrs. Jam e3 Courboz of Now Y o rk is tho • guest of Mrs. Jam es VanH outon.’>'•

Mrs. Josoph. M cDerm ott o f .Irceh o l spent this week w ith hor father, T . A . Zim m erm an. .. .

F I UK UOUSKS HOTEL GUESTS.

THE WEATHERt ' '. W a s h in g to n ,.F r li ta y v -r l^ lr .to n ig h t 1 Iii

c re as in g clpqdiuebS, '.with in th o o f t^ r- -noo n a i id w a rm e r S a tu rd ay , w ln d sb tO o i in g rresU to h rls k 6 o u t b e a ^ o r l y .v \

PRESS DflSTRlBlfTING DE?T he Pross is on salo a t tlio fa ilo jylpg

places along the .coast. D elivered a t y e a r ’ homo, Cc a w eek : '• •• • ~i

B rad ley Beaoh—N athan Poland.A von—C. D . S n y d e r . - : .'B e lm aN -S easid e . P harm acy and B . J',

§eym our. / . . . • 1 r [ ■ iSpring Lako—Otto M orris. _ iM anasquaii—'W altarC . V oorhees.’

T h is D a t e I n H i s t o r y — M a r c h 2 2 .i p c 4 ~ C e ^ a io n of; New NQtlierjaritfa to the Duke; pj

. > York by Cfiarfrs II of Ktfgfand; ‘ . '. .v ' ; ^1820—Duel at. Uladcrifcbur?. Md.. between Commo*, j l p r c a p a r f o n a n d l ) e t - a i u r ; b o t h ’ w o u n d e d , ’ { h e

l a t t e r m o r t a l l y . O a r r o n w a s t l i e 'e l m l l e t i g c r l n t h i s f a n i o u i d u e l . I l l s r e c o r d ,w a s .c lo u d y , ' a n d h e c l a l m c d t h a t ' p p c a t u F . w h o w a 9 " o f i '^ 'b f I h o

' n a t a l b o a r d , t a r r i e d h im f ro m h o n o r a b le s e r v ­ice;. D e c a tu r w a s 't t v e r s e t o d u e l i n g , b u t con* B e n te d to s a t i s f y h i s . a V .a g o n i s t , d e e l a r f n g t h a t h e v v o d ld a l r a a t i B a r r o n ’s h lp .5 I l i a . s h o t t o o k e f f e c t t h e r e i , ’. B a r r o n 's b a l l p a r s e d t h r o u g h

• .D e .c a t i i r 'f l ^ b o d y , ; a n d M id d led t h a t n i g h t . ■ 1B32—O o e th e , t h e p o e t , d i e d . a t W e i r a a r j b o r n a t :

F r a n k fo r t* o n * th e * M a In 17^9. \18S9—S t a n l e y M a t t l ie w a ? J u s t i c e ’ o f t h e s u p r e m e .

c o u r t , d i e d ; a t 'W a s h i n g t o n ; b o r n 182-C1.1892— D r . D a v id U a y e s .A g n e w , n o t e d s u r g e o n .a n d

e m e r i t u s p ro fe & a o r ra t ; t h e U n iv e r s i t y o f P e n n - e y lv a n la . d i e d . .

1S9G—T h o m a a U u g b e a , a u t h o r o f **Tom B ro w n * * S c h o o l D a y e ,’ * d i e d a t B r i g h t o n , E n g l a n d ;

. .. born 1824,'. . v ' . J ’.1898—Qeneral -W heelockt Graves- Veazeijr, a noted .

V erm ont Veteran and ju ris t, d ied ia W ashing- ' , Jo n : b o m . 1 8 3 5 . ; ; v. a ,: - ■ '• ■ ■.

P L A T T - O D E L L SPLIT.S e n a t o r C n llH . o C o n f e r e n c e I h K e w

-. '-J ' V o r k C l i y , : - 'N ew Y o rk . Mil roll 22.—Not sin ce lids*

eoe C o n k lin s a lu l Sennloi' P la tt, rc s lg n - eil fio ii) llie U nited Staten sen ate has i.liere been sueli a JensiU ion ln -I!ep jib - Ucau polities us there ’ w as- yesterd h y when- It becam e know n .tlm t g o v e rn o r Oilell ‘had re jected Sen ato r P la t t 's po- llce b ill. ,

W iierever K epnbliynns m et— thesew ere tlie tjiiestlo iis ; . ‘ ;__:

“H a s S cn aJyrjP lrttt. reached tlie enU o f lils caree l' a s a . iio lllira l d ictalo i:? l i a s G overn or O dell stipplanted liin i a s lender o f the N ew Vork s ja te qrgaiifza'- tio ii?" ..

Senato r P |«tt l'ceeivcd tlie n ew s from A lb an y w ith a Hat den ial tlnit tliere w iis an.v { jiia n e l between h im se lf and the govern or. ' '■

I ’ ntior eovi‘i' o f s iiave declarations, h ow ever. S en ato r l ’ lntt, lost no tln ie in carry in g out h is (ieii rm lnatioii ui tils-; i ’o ver w h eth er lie s till holds llie 'le a d e r­ship. H e lia s siin iinoiied h is p a rty lieu­tenants from , till o v e r .t l ie s ta te to n council in ’ the. F ifth A venue hotel on Sun day. H e hopes to dem on strate to tlie govern or that he is' still m aster niid that he Is ab le to c a rry out the threat w hich F ra n k H. P latt'iim d p to the g o v­ernor in A lb an y to destroy him politi­cally . ■ r • ■ ■ i

111 A lba tiy G overn or O dell first de- eiareil lie w ould not attend th e 'co n fe r­ence and then sa id that lie n ilght do so. T im R ep u b lican s in the sta te cniiltal be lieve tln it Sen ato r P la tt haR sijrren- doled. T h e govern or joiri.s Senator M utt hi den yin g th at there is a q u a rre l” -In depen d en t R epub lican s and Deino-i

ernts uphold G overn or O dell in ills stand. T h e n ia ch ln c lea d e rs are, d ivided ;

M eantim e Sen ato r P latt a s s e r ts that' lie h a s not abandoned his m etropolitan police schouie. , ' ’ " ' • ’ '

P r i n c e t o n S t u d e n t * A r r e N t e d , ~T rento n. ..March 22;—W . IJ. B ro k a w

and Stephen H erm an, tw o Princeton college students, w ere arrested here last n igh t, charged w ith a ssa u ltin g A u ­g u stu s I,a Hue. a prom inent livery m a n . T h e tw o stu den ts w e r e in a prom inent saloon d rink ing, and one o f them p ro ­posed a toast, m entioning the nam e o f L a lin e 's daughter. Ln Hue took e x ­ception fo the rem arks, mitt the s tu ­dents attacked liim . L a Hue is an eld- e d y m an iind w a s no m atch fo r the students. B ystan d ers interfered , and the studen ts w ere given a good d ru b­bing. T h e y w ere a fte rw a rd taken to policy h ead q u arters ,.an d w hen a frien d tried to secu re th e ir release on ball the sergean t in clinrge refused tq, accept ba il, sa y in g the m en w ere too d runk to b e released . A sh ort tim e a fte rw a rd L a ltu e ’s d au gh ter appeared a t the police station w ith ii bottle o f w itch hazel for tlie students to lm tlie their bru ises.

SIXTerrible Deed of.

Mother.an Insatle

TO.OOJIMIT SUICIDE,

T h o M p r d e r D o n e W lt l i A x m ill C lilh ; . W o m a n G iv e . S o . . t i e a i o n F o r . l i o r

H o r r i b l e A c t—Itu e i». In a V»-r> I ' r e -c n r lo u * C o n d i t io n . A

Qoidbrook, M ass., M arch 22.-r-Mrs..: L izz ie Naram o.re, w h ile iu a lit o f 111;, san ity , k illed h e r en tire fa in lly . o f s ix ciilidreri a t h e r boine,. a fa rm h o u se h a lf a mHe from th is y llla g e , an d thcii tr ied ’ to tak e h e r ’ ow n life . T h e cliildrjen ran ged .fro m 1 0 y e a rs to a babe ' p f lO m onths, an d th e ir liv e s w e re tak en b y the m other w ith an iix nnd a club i’ T fie n ? sh e la id , ;tlie blood drenched •Bodies on tlie jbcds, tw o bn one lied and the oth er fo u r oil a bed In another' fbom.- ,vM rs. Kai-rim ore then attem pted to ta k e . h e r ow ii life by. cu ttin g her th ro a t w ith a liizo iv ...-.Nolhlng w a s linp'tVu o f-tlie crim e un­t i l the m ilkm an cam e alon g. H e 1 w on ­dered; a t n d t: see in g the clilldrep * p la y : ing a b o u t-th e house an d on 'reaching the door found it closed b y a “ D utch lock.” Thq c u rta in s w ere .c lo se ly d ra w n 1' a t e v e ry w l n d o w excep t one looking In a t ih e kitchiju . „v:.'5 !

P eep in g th ro u g h . th is tlie. m ilkm an, s a w .b lo o d on the floor, and suspected, m urder had been com m itted , ju m p in g into lils w agon , th e m an d rove into the v illa g e a t a b reakn eck speed, a la rm in g the c itizen s. A c ro w d h u rried to the house’, an d the. door w a s broken In.' ^

O n. the kitchen’ floor la y M rs, NfM'h; niore, ap p aren tly d yin g . T h e ibodleS o f the ch ildren w ere found on th e beds, a s ab o ve described .

W o m a n M a y D ie . .A t vabout- 0 o’clock la s t n igh t M rs.

N aram ore experienced . a ch ailge fo r th e w orse, an d it w a s believed she w ould not l iv e th rough th e n ight. H er h usband h as been in the hotel, b u t 'l ie h a s not m ade a n y req u est to see h er sin ce h is a r r iv a i.

W hen he reach ed h is house, lie asked h is w .lfe iv h y she k illed the children. But be w a s u n ab le to secure a n y re ­sponse. • - .

L a te r , a f t e r stlm u ln n ts had been g iven , she told a connected story, o f th e crim e an d ad ded t h a t the razo r w h ich she used to cu t h er th roat had been th row n into the stove . A <careful exam in atio n o f the p rem ises lia s prov­ed u n su cce ssfu l iu io catin g the razor. T h e a x , covered w ith blood, w n s found on’ the floor, w h ile th e club , a p iece o f w h ite oak 2 lA fe e t lo n g an d 1% Inches th ick , used In k illin g th e ' youngest ch ild . W as a lso on the floor.

T h e b o d ie s . o f the ch ildren nre a t th e N aram o re house a l l read y fo r b u ria l, b u t It h a s not y e t been decided w h e th er a u in qu est w ill be held or not.

I t 'h a s been found a lso th a t M i-b. N aram o re cut a g ash on each leg in an a ttem p t to cu t th e arteries .

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te rv llle . H e is a fa rm e r , 52 y e a rs old, In fa i r ly co m fo rtab le circu m stan ces, w ith no ap p aren t tro u b les . T he. ch il­dren w e re b r ig h t an d a ttra c t iv e , iiud th e fa m ily w a s a lw a y s h app y. M nrr’ s rep u tation is ex ce llen t fo r In d u stry aud so b riety . In sa n ity is th e on ly th eory fo r tlie d e c d ^ W hon questioned a fte r th e a rre st, lie hail a v a g u e recollection o f w h a t h e had done, b u t w a s im able to te ll defin ite ly h o w lie did It. H e sa id em p h atica lly th a t h e had uo lileu o f k illip g h is 'w ife . .

S m n ll ll lu zn iu S to ro A d jo in in g H o te l N o rm a n d ie , N ew .V o rk .' ... » •

' G u e s t s .of t h e H o te l X o r i n a n d i e , - .B ro o d w a y n n d T h i r t y - e i g h t h s t r e e t , N e w Y o r k , C h a r l e s A . A t k i n s & C o ., m a n a g e r s , w e r e r o u s e d f r o m t h e i r b o d s y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g b y th e c l a n g i n g o f t i r e e n g i n e b o i ls u n d e r t h e i r w in d o w s .

T h u y lo o k e d o u t to f ln i l B r o a d w a y f i l le d w i t h f i r e m e n a n d t h e p o l ic e a n i l t h e e n ­g i n e s p u l l i n g I n d u s t r i o u s l y f o r n i l t h e y w e r e w o r t h , w h i l e f r o m e i t h o r d i r e c t i o n i io o k a n d la i l d e r i c o in p a h le s w e r e a p p r o a c h ­i n g o n t h e g a l lo p .

T h o m o r e e x c i t a b l e g u e s t s d id n o t w u i t ‘ f o r t l iu h o u s o * u l a r i i i ' t o “s o u n d i r i ~ t h e i r

r o o m s , b u t w e r o s a t i s f i e d t o e m e r g e i n d r o s s i n g g o w n o r b a t h ro b u . T h e y w e r o a s s u r e d t l i a t t h o r o w a s 110 d a n g e r , a s t h o b l a z B w a s n o t i n t h o h o t o l , b u t i n a ^ c n r l lu o o f t h e a u o t i o n r o o m s o f B a r l i n g & -C 6 ., n e x t d o o r t o t h e h o to l . T h e f la m e s w e r e q u i c k l y e x t i n g u i s h e d . D a m a g e s m a l l .

C . A . A t k i n s I s o f t h e f l n i l o f G e o r g e L . A t k i n s Sc S o n s , p r o p r i e to r s o f t h e O c e a n h o te l , A s b u r y a v e n u e , t h i s c i t y .

G L A D o y w t P A S T O R 'S I tK T lR .V .

West Park-Cliurch Me'ratmr* Greeted Po«- tor G. E . Itapcock Jo y fu lly . *

On W ednesday evoning last tho pastor •of the W est P a rk M. K. church, K ev. G .E . Hancook, who w as returned for another year, w as weloonied w ith enthusiasm by his congregation. P asto r Hancock has proven very satisfactory to the peoplo. ac­com plishing considerable. .

P i t t C r o w e C a n t « r o d .D allas . M arch 22.—S h eriff Joh n son

tonight m ade tills s tatem en t: “ I I . , C. H enderson lias con fessed to me aud 'Coiinty A tto rn ey Sum m ers . th at lio ; is one o f the C u dah y k idn apers. I-Iis eon-; fesMion w a s m ade voluntarily'; H e stated tlia t he had squan dered and used in fleeing frout O m aha m ost of the m oney he got as his sh a re In the' k id n ap ing jo lt be fo re I a rrested him ’ in tills c ity a s a su spect curl.v.i 111 Feliin-. a ry . C oun ty A tto rn ey Sum m ers asked H enderson w h y lie imil not ad m itted ills Identity ea rlier, and lie s a id : 'H e re ­to fo re when I iiaVe lit on In tro u b le I h a v e had a m an lietw eiui me and tlie courtlionso. -Hut .’ now- f -;see,- the.rfc-jK no <-hanV-e fo r me ' t o get out ‘ o f l : j y ears ' sen tence on lily ro n v ic tio ifs ’here in D a lla s fo r th e ft, and I m igh t as w ell ow n lip In th e Otnalia Job.” !.’.

Tltin'uit l i e In ' K ln i ; i'Jihvai'if..Montpelier. . V f., M arch TX—Eugene

It. b u r lin g . Who has practiced la w in N ew York mid o w n s a . la r g e fa rm |n C ortutli. Vt.. w h ere sons o f rich N ew Y o rk ers nre tutored In the sum m er tlm en ials l-.eon taken to the W atcrb u ry IiDiancTiisyluip h e av ily inQtincjed. H e is a ra v in g m aninc an il .im agines him keif to lie tiie kftig o f E n glan d ! H ia mind Is fa lil to h ave been a fleeted by fin an cial troubles.

M iss L a v ln la S to n ie r of- B e lle v l llo d ro p p e d d e a d f ro m A pop lexy a t h e r g a te a£ ah e r t t u r n o i l f r o m ’a b i r t h d a y p a r ty .

Zinc an d grinding double the wea-.

J n p r t 'B n r i T d F r o n i C U I i t e n . h l p ,Sa il K ranclkco. M ureii 22. — C oun ty

C lerk D e a n e has refu sed the ap p lica­tions y f -10 .Jiipaiie.se fo r p ap ers deelnr |ng their iuteutlon.Mo b e c o m e citlzcm i of th is c o tu it fy ., D eaue based his l'Cr- fusn l on a U nited isfriteg eoili't decision w hich held tli i t .iViiainese cp'u'd. not. lie- conie elli^.eiis' ' .

Zinc and’grind ing dotiblo tho w ear.;'

C h i c a g o " W n r e l i o t i . e B u r n e d .C hicago , M arch 2 2 .—F ir e la s t n igh t

to ta lly d estro yed the la rg e w areh ou se o f J . S . F o rd , Jo lm so u .& Co. a t S ix ­teenth stre et u iiil W ab a sli aven ue. T h e b u ild in g aud ev e ry th in g Inside w n s ruined. T b e north , south nnd east w a lls o f the bu ild in g eo llapsed w h ile 'a num b er o f firem en w e re Inside ligh tin g th e 'fire . T h e y w e re com pelled lo drop tlie lr hose and run fo r .their liv e s . Sev e ra l w e re bndly b ru ised b y fa llin g b rick s; A pan ic w a s • c reated am on g th e th o u san d s o f spectato rs , an d in a w ild ru sh to escap e in jury, b y the f a l l ­ing, “w’ttlls m a n y . w om en and children w ere - knocked dow n au d tram pled upon.

-. I n d i a n s W a n t T e n M i l l i o n s .Spoitnne, W ash ., M arch 22.—T en m il­

lion : d o lla rs w ill be ask ed from con­g ress, a t its n ext sessio n fo r the 14 trib es o f Ind in n s on tlie Y a k im a reser­v atio n .- In th is s ta le . So sta te s Uev T h o m as' P arcn e , an In d ian M ethodist preach er, the rep resen ta tive o f the 14 trib es;’ -who lsrin -Spo}>an e~o ;r M s w a y hom e from a ii in te rv ie w w ith P re s i­d e n t M c K in le y and oth er high officials. Pare.no s a y s white, m en h a ve settled upon about a m illion a cre s o f lan d be lo n g in g to h is people w ortli $ 10 per acre .

C o n d i t i o n . K l t c h o n c r O t t e r e d t o G e n - e r n l D o t l m .

L o n don , M arch 22 :—T h e D a lly C hron ­icle; p ro fessin g to" lie a b le to g iv e an outlin e o? tluV nCgrttlatlohs betw een L o rd K itch en er and G en era l B o tlia , s i i y s : ' '

“ T lie ch ie f ob stacle to a settlem en t w a s L o r d 1 K itc lie iier ’s r e fu sa l to g ran t com plete a iiiliesty to th e le ad ers o f th e reb els In Cnpe C olony. H e offered s e lf g o vern m en t ;dn!'-thfe!1 lilies -o f Ja m a ic a ; Im m ediately upon the cessatio n qt hos­t ilit ie s , w ith le g is la t iv e bo dies p a r t ly e lected b y the b u rg h e rs .- ,

‘ ‘T he’ goS'briim erit:'agreed to. p ro v id e £1,000,000 to com pensate th e B o e rs fo r p roperty, destroyed an d a r t ic le s com ­m an deered by th e B o e rs on com m ando p rov id ed t-lie s ig n a tu re s o f th e offlccrB w h o i coni’m andeered the goo ds wrere forth com h lg. H e a lso o ffered to g ra n t lo a n s on w s y term s fo r reb u ild in g aiid restock in " fa r m s te a d s . •

“ M oreover, he agreed th a t ch ildren should ’ bd " in stru cted in E n g l is h ' or D utch a t ! the discretion o f th e ir p a r­ents. Tilt* governm ent undertook to m ake no ’i la lm on v liu rc li p rop erty or fu iid s o r .upon h o sp itals o r hospital fu n d s or upon p r iv a te Invcsem ents;

^No-burfeher-of-oltlier-statejvm s_lnJiK. n llow ed.to ipbsliess a rifle except b y spe­c ia l 'license.

G en era l B o th a w a s gen era lly In fa ­vor o f th ese conditions, blit he d issen t­ed stronglj? fro m tt proposal to g lvo-tlic, fu ll p r iv ile g e o f c itizensh ip to properly don iillccd ’ and reg istered b lack s, l i e w a s a lso g re a tly concerned abi.ut the position Je w is h c ap ita lists w ould occu­p y in ihi; cimutvy ixnd w a s told tha : J e w s and C h ristian s w ould en jo y eijita!' r igh ts , no d istinction being; niii..le"in tin m atter o f c-oticessloiis.''- ?

T l i e ' M n n .a e U n . e t l M A K r o u n d .I ’ ensa'cola, F la . . M arch 22.—T h e (lag

sh ip K e a rs a rg e , battlesh ip s A labn mt, and M assa ch u setts le ft t lie lr anchoragi a t t h e n a v y y a rd y e ste rd a y iii c lia rg e ol a pilot, nnd th e K e a rs a rg e nnd A la lia nm safely? crossed the la ir and proceed ed to sea. 'T h e M assa ch u setts did not a n sw e r pro m p tly to h er w heel. Sh i took a tu rn 1 to one side, nnd before sin could be brdnghr to sh e le ft deep w a le i nnd stu ck lie i" nose into a sp it , o f sanii to th e e a stw a rd o f the en tran ce to C an cits. channel, ju s t o p p o s ite 'F o rf,’ P ick- ch s, am K w en t ■ aground. . ’ T h e pilot s team er F lo r id a , lin ited S ta te s steam ­sh ip Sehago. co llier L eo n id as an d two litii'bor tu gs pnlled on her a ll llie a fte r lioon ^b ut sh e is stilt stu ck . T h e vesse l Is not In,lured in the s lig h test itnd Is in no danger.- ■ ' , ■

60S I MATTISON AVENUE.FOR RENT . M i r * -

B a m a n d W a g o n H o u se .T O LE T—B a rn a n d w agon h o u se ; room fo r

12, ho rses a n d 10 w o g o u s; .b lock fro m dep o t, w e s t sido. Seo 'T . F r a n k A pp leby o r O ubberly . th e c a rr ia g e d ea le r , A sb a ry P a rV . : 60*74*

* U n fu r n ls lic d R o o m *■ F O B K E N T —U n fu rn ish ed f ro n t ro o m ; good

lo c a tio n ; p r iv a te fam ily . A d d ress B ox -108 P re s s office. GSyTOV

•iv')'. S to r e s . * ~F O R R E N T —2 d es ira b le s to re s on Cookm an

avenuo a t $175 a y e a r . A p p ly to M ilan Boss A genoy . . . - . i ; C8-70

s - . ,‘H ouite.B B afT r-0 room house in O cean G rovo,

w a te r a n d sow ^r, f o r r e n t , b y th o y e a r . O all on A . H . Rig®s, 51 S o u th M ain s tr e e t . ttJfcf

, Reliable Furniture.

D o u s e .TO K E N T —F o r th o y e a r , house , 512 Socorid

avenuo ;/10 ro o m s; a l l im provom c c a tr ia go houso , &e. A p p ly to O,Imperial, Asbury Park.

irovombnts; stable, ~ M. G., tli6

66-71*

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s tea m h ^ tV e U k s tr ic lig h t, e lev a to r n n d ja n i to rR ervico . I n T a y lo r & j T u s t i n g ............

>nd rfnd lifattisoh ..3toro .

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K e lle y , D an • P re sto n , It ld m rd B a tt le aud C ornelius D a v is , 'n e gro m iners, w e re k illed a t the Sl'oss-SheflleUl No. 2 ore m ine b y n fa ll o f. ore. T h e men had loosened 220 tone o f o re ' and th iu k ln g a l l of, it had fa llen , entered the*m ine. A s Hpon aH^tliey w e re in the gr*-at m ass fe ll, c ru sh in g them to d ta tli.

S e n n a tlp n o l M u rd e r In D resd en .B erlin . M arch ,2 2 .r^ X scuBational

m u rd er lia s been com m itted in D res den. H err G u n kel, a prom inent m u eical J com poser, w a s shot b y M arie Ja lJu je l, tlie d ivorced w ife o f a. ra ilro ad d irector 4n P ra g u e . T h e m otive w a s Jea lo u sy . ____ _

Zrnc an d grindtng'double tho >yoar.s-

■ F la t .FO R B E N T —F la t , 7 room s, 4 bed ro o m a ^ im

p ro v em en ts ; M attiso n av en u o ; $150. G eo. W . •Htten g o r , 4 A pu lebv b u ild ing . ’ — C2tf

S to r e .F O R R E N T —S to re , M a ttiso n -av en u o , $175.

G uorgo ,W. P itto n g e r , 14 A pploby bulldinR .[62tf

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y ea rs b y th e A s b u ry P o rk J o im ia lw il l bo fo r r e n t A p ril 1 / A p p ly to H , S . K inm on th . 6Gfcf

B a n h r u p t S a le .F O R S A L E ^T h o s to c k a n d flxtiu*es in th o

s to ro fo rm e rly occupied b y W . M . P aw ley Co., IM M ain s tr e e t, is n o w ouercjd fo r sa le . N o reasonab le o ffe r w ill be , re fu sed , a s :tho s to d c m u s t b e so ld a n d th e s to re v ac a ted b y A p ril 1. O n S a tu rd a y even ing , M arch 20, th o s to ck w ill bo offored a t au c tion ,w h ich w ill co n tin u e ovory evening a t 7 o’clock . T ho s to ck consis ts of c ro ck e ry , g lassw are^- t in w a re , stoves,- k itch en

snd " **________ ._Jelving, s lonew are , s ilv e rw a re , e tc.A lso a lo t o f too ls f o r tin -sh o p n n d corn iceutensils ,

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p ro cess ; ch eap es t a n d b e s t m e th o d : sntlBfnc- ,ton’ im aran teod . Leuvn o rdo rn -with. W . H .

B o n n a rd o r O liarlos J . B lack , o r ad d re ss P . O. Box-1002. -, ' 67-02

A l t t - A e k e d T o r H o m e l e s s l i i d l n n l o n sIn d ia iu ip b lis . . M arch 22 .—G overn o r

D urb in h as .to d a y, issued a proclam ar tlon lo the people.-of the sta te a sk in g fo r a id fo r th e .d e st itu te o f M em phis C la rk cou n ty. T w o I m fid red people w c re ren dci'ed ..hom eless and d estitu te by fire w h ich burned »."> hoim es. T h e appeal Is fo r clo th ing , food un d,m oney B e fo re le a v in g fo r M em ph is th e gov c in o r te legrap h e d -th e w a r d ep artm en t fo r ten ts an d b lan k e ts fo r the people. A. rep ly a rr iv e d s ta t in g th a t a ll th e te iits a v a ila b le fo r tho purpose had been sen t to G a lvesto n . .T h e te n ts o f th e In d iana n atio n al gu ard w ill be sen t dow n t ill fa rth e r , re lie f can be obtained. ' . ~

B iff Catch a t S e a l* .S t. Jo h h ’ s, *N. F ., M arch . 2 2 —T h e

Healing s team ers A u ro ra and "D ia n a , th e fo rm er w:itli .'12,000. an d th e la tte r w ith 28,000 se a ls , en tered the h arbor ot G i'een ’s P o n d , 10 0 m iles n o rth w est o f St. Jo h n ’s, la s t even in g . B o th vesse ls c a rry fu ll, lo ad s . T h e y rep ort tlm t the R a n g e r w ith 24,000 sealH, .the N eptune w ith 22,000, tiie V a n g u a rd , w ith 21,00i), th e G reen lan d w ith lll.Otip. th e : Icelan d w ith 15,000; the A lg erllie w jt li ’ 14,000, th e V irg in ia I .a k e w ith l . 'V W 'th ft W al rits w it lf j 2,000, th e ,N im w d w;ltli. 10,000 und the: T.ei>irard w itli tilltlO ->vere s'lllj tlshing w iie ji t h .y le ft 't iii? t^ ie s .: • • ; "

“W tStilA D U 5H0I»h

Possibly ikis weather may.not seem “ season- . ,soimble” .£or airefngetator talk, but we h^ve such a

gdod line that you ought to know about them early.! ‘r; We sell only the “ White Mountain” Refriger­ator as it is the best made, most economical and de-

■sirable ‘of any. It is a little htghir in- price than some others, but a dollar or so extra on first cost does not cut much ,ot a figure as compared with the big ice bpls of .^hw Refrigerators.

MISCELLANEOUS

F u r n itu r e . -•IN fit tin g u p y o u r houso fo r r e n ta l th e effec t

p ro d u ced b y th e fu rn i tu r e w ill .d e te rm in e tho r e n t y o u c a n d em and . Boforo p lac in g y o u r o rd o r look o v e r th e s to c k of W illiam H . B an - n a rd , G ra n d and^Oookm an avenues. 07tf

D re ssm a k iu t:.B e tw e e n th o s e a s o n s s p r in g a n d . s u m m e r

w o r k w i l l b o d a n o a t v e r y re a s o n a b le ' r a t e s T h o ^ o d e s i r in g t o t a k e • a d v a n ta g e o f t h i s op* p o V lu n ity w o u ld d o w e ll b y c a ll in g t o seo

M R S. M. H . JO R D A N , . ;003 M a tt is o n a v o n u e .

A c c o rd lo h p l a i t in g donO n t a b o r t n o t ic e .

E m p l o y m e n t ' B u r e a u #M iss S taffo rd lia s closed h e r em p loym en t of­

fice o n d s to ro a t 542 C ookm an avonue u n ti l on a b o u t A p ril 10, w h en sho w ill rceum p business. • -------

J . A lb e r t H e m stre e i,P E N M A N A N D D E SIG N ER .

R ceolu tions. M em oria ls a n d T cstim onJals En arossod. A lbum w o rk a spec ialty . C o ijm or- c lo ls to tlo n e ry dooisnod. F ahs O ottago, A sb u ry P a rk , co rn o r ScwaU a n d O y n d avenues.

M A T T . A P P L E G A T E

C ontracting Painter and D ecoratorPoetoflJeo box 1064. _______

We 'have every size and style, from the -little fellows holding 30 pounds of ice tj the big ones that, hold 15Q pounds. The prices range from $11.2S to $33.50. Also Ice Chests from $7.50 up.

■ The ‘‘White Mountain’’ h a s 'm o r e " g o o d points than, any other. We w a n t y o u to in s p e c t th e line— a whole carload just ia'ftorn t h e fa c t o r y — and they are all right. -----—— - ---------------

;; WILLIAM H. BAKNARD, |i . Grand" andi GO'okmaa Avcati.'s, Asbury rark/I. 3.

l ^ i tW o have- fh’6 TolliJWHift jhousos . •’ fo r ront by thu y e a r .1 C pJl and lot us givo yoii iiartln lirs.'.

. ' • ,• !y : .Mui.roo A vo.—7 room6, !i bedrooms....* 2 4 0 Fourth Ave.— J3robm8,Tbedrooms; nil ,

improvem ent!.’ , . ^ t W ^ L . 400 Seventh A ve .^7, rooms, 4 i bedrooms;

a ll lm pioyem ents . . . . , , ^ ' . ' 1 840Sew all A vo —T roptns, 4 liedroomo', all

Improvements.’ . . . . *00Bond S t .—9 roo’nig, 5 bedrootaf ;'a ll Im-

pfoyemeiltfl.. . . . . . . . . .'.W.>... . . . . . asoSecond A ve —1 1 roomB,7 bedrooms,vail

Im provem enta .;... . . . . . . . . . 380Em ory Bt.—10 rooms, 6.bedrooms; all

improvements. 3X3Em ory S t.—l i rooms,'8 bedtooms; all ;

loiptovementai!. . • • • • • • M ! • . - • • ........ 300Aabnry A ve.—8 r6om8,4 bedrootns: all .

Im p ro vem ents.,.; ; ; . . . . . . .-vraooSew all A ve.—1 1 rooms, Cbedr,oomB; all

im p to vem ep fs-... ...,.u.-.;. . . . . . . # J»

m o n m o u | b R EA LTV CO."... . : " ROQMS I 2 r ! 3 ^

Monmouth Building

COUNT UPb u yin g can savo. Y ou v® / s lt// and tho best thing ab ou t'. Jy it 1 that you can t't buy p o o r K / ;/ ) T f auyprico . ~

L O W E S T P l t l t i E S

G W. PATTER6 2 2 C o o k m a n A v e n t

T a i lo r , C lo th ie r a n d .F u r a L,Ono P rico . . ' ld<i

J A M E S S T R O U D ,

A rchitect,

1504 W eb b S t . , between 6 .h and 7 th A veA ebury P ark . .3 , , .

C L .A K E M C E D . W IL S O N

Architect' ' j "

t8S B ro ad w ay L O N G B R A N C H

P r a y e r M e e t i n g •• -

: T h i s , E v e n i n g i:.

C o n g r e g a t i o n a l ^ h u r c h .

G o r . E m o r y a n d t o s t ’ :.-;

JAM ES fl. S EXJ0 N. ,t '•/ ' . j f

> -UNDERTAKER-V ^}V,.l > > li^ . f ’;- "

l59‘Maln Streetf Asbary Park.- ■ 11;;,, i -

The flt68TaftdT)est fqu'pped 'funeral par- •; • • Taai -’ii 'Iors ln the state.

»ran<i<';0Hliwi>^Biarj Mto

Forker, Ehlers & FUHERSL DIRECTOR

A N D . ' . ,

EM8 ALMERSS h ip m e n t s a S D e o la l t y7 2 2 M attison A vanu

B ra n c h ofDco, *08-600 O ra n g e S t r e e t , I f j T e lo jih p n o c o n n o o llo n .

C ooohca im d iilm lro f a r a la h o d fo r ” OCCafilOtlB, - ;•

t y ,i;:.lj i

ASBURY- P A R K , D A T IA ;PRESS, F R ID A Y . M A R C H 22, • 1901

0 :V ';: v W b T E D ^ j | > ^ ' ; ' r

TO THE INTERESTS 6 f

N E W JE R S E Y ’S QREA’j K E W JE R S E Y g G R E f lT e g r S T O I lB ,

I HEWSHK.te iftiS :j“ CNEYKCTlf;/i;;' IFARTiCtt^M | b0WERP«'«5i

P 0 :t!iN (TURE

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SU fflrtERH O nES

P R I C E S H E R E W I L L S T A N D

T I L L M A Y F IR S T

MUSIC •ESTABLISH ED'■-. ,1882-. '

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* ( g l A S H E S aw ay , fro rii tk e , sb u l tK e chisjt o f e v e ry d a y i i(e an 'd s^ya to ed c ii i i s £ U i ‘T h a u a r t no. l o n g e r .

i a th in e o ffice o r; in ; th in e ;w o rk s h o p , ” . i t is th is

sp o th ip g ,. sS evatiqg . a n d re fre s h in g in flu e n ce th s t m a k e s i t so d e s ira b le t h a t y o u s h o u ld h a v e a p ia n o

io Y 0 U R h e m e . jW c f ll 'se ll y o u a g o o d p ia n o

o n easy te rm b . T i n d o lla rs w ill p u t o n e in y o u r

p a r lo r . " ' ' ' ' f ' •'

I R A ; TU STIN G .' m k m M m d % d m i n

^ c C A B E ’ S = r * =

ISOIBiNG B U r THE BEST OP MBATS

McCAUfc--',Cera<?;jaol», bo lively, B re s t tha ton^o In M r. ,Borln«or'« chorm -am l

Kut Mrs. So*ton’ ribs |h tho haalcdt forr t .” \jJack—‘‘AU right,,alb, Just bb soon ns I

/.offi Mr. Vtin Aken'iHeg," .........alU tijf, .’ owi- the Butchar — “ .Now,

yoiitiK ulaowi watching she Hufclier os ho "wtolghefl tha steak Just iKileetodi ‘fWhilo X nitt conscious ot tho* horso- you Vrinh to confer stjwn mo. I must toll you that i

Bee/?,” old ly said- thy;hi»nd6oin>.< bjg widow; watoh P <Hh.

GCiOlttboi........... |

burono nsontiofj of tearryln<r ngnln, and M therefore qotn polled to ireJuso the ' ffer gfiyour hond.” ;

(•Bu-hil-b lit; ‘ m tlin ," 'stflirimctecl tlio hmohar, Vl’ vo novor offBrud you my hand and—unil'i-es^-" .. '.‘Xlieu w liy u ro y o u tryin g to tvclgh It on the acalea w ith tho moat, air I1”

Cor. Mala s i and Lake Ave a s b u r y p a r k ; n ; j .

jMgyOnijto.JHMNb NBW LINE op

W A LL PA PE RALSO NBW STOCK OP

Brushes, Paint. Varnish, Etc.‘ ’thoVjsa n d s o p p b b t 6 f

ROOM MOULDINGSCiitl'ohd eiarhSno our st6cfc and prices. Erftlnihtca ohoorfuliy jrtvori for. i’APKBHAr-fiitia house PAcrrwfi, kalso-MtNlNO.F.tc. , I. ■ ,

i C . A. BAKER1, Proprietor,

616 a Cookman Ave., : Aabpy_: Park.

c*; 6a6oss&30o6o& xwbobdQOOO

$ 100,000

p e r c e n t . ;

tfo h n y a tb e Isuiw* (o pla*»In- p«rg(! <,r huui.II sniMDts an ftrnr, nujrtyoge. ■ lomis dn Park*

‘.to w L arbour, AUoohatst and1 Deal ti .aicpas or. dwejilm;. property.

| i j . W. H E'TRICK & :SON:” v; 1 ■' m a t t i s o n ! ■.a v f .

K e h to r . f i l d . c k . - -i vc.-./ .:N^ .V ; j j

; ^iunes F o rs y th j • J o e l S . Boyec

F O R S Y T H X B O Y G E

PLUM BING..

\IN . AUl.. ITS BRANCHES

Jobbing Pfe«iptly Attehcled1 to

EsltraatcpChcerfully Given

3 2 0 B O N D S T R E E T a ^ b u i ^ v P A k k : ; ; •:

i ;W«rned,ln_T!tn«!..'Tiit’d 'rrondw fil—Hold on. Don’ t go to

diii'.liojij.’ii' Wr k h i b . , ' • ^nuiitpjliijt Situ—WUjf hot? ‘ ■ ' <Titrti 'L'roliiln-ull—I si’i'n' ii delivery .boy

tliiiln ii snow ln ;iJcre y lstsd y .—Cb’Wngo TIiiil'itifprntd.; . . ,

ft.- *. ’ ■': •• V~ ' ■ ——r ' I ' ' • / ' *’ .-craa lb M A B n ln . , . ;-\i, V- v.

i* t oCpjroti to,' let tlie lliilu Jeri!;ius. b p j' jplAy. fr.ll^\jl\y.-wofcIi.” -

• ' . V, ; .. .v , , : •’ TO t. jiiuivd ’n .Ijcitet ,ojt1b o f bla

1 'M\' w !‘G«aSi<'.Vi5»' K**■=<.',£'•£))£» itaraMlkjt. lw iis ls*^ C liiy « » MI i : . i a & ;« J i v .u ':; ; ; v ‘ • •

SIMPLE iANNALS OF A GIRL.She wot# i t oine ind yawned und then Curled up’ind went to aleep ogatn.

At left alit.liat up In the bed 1Am) scratched her drowsy little head,

TlieH out ah« sltd vVith many a yawn And,pulled Uer queer et cetera# on.

. :£loibn atruck fti iat she down To brcuhfalt.lii her morning gown.

At Iwelfa'itio dfeased w^h atudlous care And dabbed aome color here and there.

At one ihe. sailed out on the street . And lopked Jmhieaaurabl^ awcet.

At two in a department store . 1 *811e clatsred gay- dfisg goods o’er and O’er. ’>

■ At threc*-ihe clerk all in a,fret—She wii th re and was clawing yet.

At foUr,ahe said she’d call again, V . *' * T6 fahlpfi' the poor'-cUrk'thought “ Atrienl”

Atpflveiho lunched-at-Fce^cmweU'a-v With‘ounir ^e^ryihofiplng belief. .

At sMj Ma quite by accident,' flhe'nlef her .relldw^ahd they went

To Saddlerocker's oyster den,Whereon a frf sbe lunched again.

. At seven she waj ii: her room Aj)tilyihg’a new co^t of bloom

Un)o her fair but shopworn tac*And resting with a loosened lace,

, ■'** A t elgli’Cit« 'iellow called,' and they - . Swapped tables in tbe same old way.

Pat close, as id vers always do, upon ..a sofa built for two.

‘At nine the ligjhfc was burning, dim,:;*v And shif eera^ all wrapped np in Wnk

* ‘AV‘teH,ii»^y yw were s itlW 'ihere ,;The helplesk fawn and h'Ug^ng bear.

It striick tlirven, yet showed theyK°>y™pJo*w* of a/brealfaway.

• aA t ; t w e l v e h a b a d a l h e r l l p i g o o d n !f A n d - f a d e d f ro n i h e r y e a r n f n g s i g h t .

At.two *He ’yawnfed- and said ahe guesaed 8bo^d‘hry i6 jjet a little rfesC

Al three ilie snored like rumbling aeas,» Aml.thSre wa*ll leare her, If Jrou pleaae.

. ' ' • *'■—Denver Posi. .

.. VToninor f o t s t t d .y'asliiliiirton,_XlniC'li 22.—A young wo-

mhn apiMiri iUly S n sw orlng -the .descrip ­tion q t - j la b c l Couiioiv th e N orm al col- l«S<* f Uujwi.t wild d isap p eared from Uer !|i)nt’H; Itauie In:. Js’e w 'Y o rk T uesday , n a s . t«.k(>n Into, custody on fo u rte e n th •strcot Ijis t.n lg llt iiiul een t to th e H ouse t>r D eten tion . ; Slie liad been ac tin g (itrm m ejy, and : h e r .in q u ir ie s a s to tier «;bereabo«tH ind ica ted th a t she sup- liout'd lipi'flolt Ui N ew York. Sbe w as lti;.a (iazeU oomllHo!!, b iit w hen ad d ress­ed ..a s .Mnbel t 'o n n b r recovered sorae- w b a t qnd. recalled brivlng’ boarded a tra in ' Bqm ew here a n d liavinj? sp e n t the Dight; on a imri; iieneli.’ She sooh re- lftliaeij ’in to ln a tupor, aiid no fu rth e r in ­fo rm ation could tte ob ta ined from her. Tlio .>*e w .. York ..police w ere notified. r.n ipr KUri fJorm Coniior,. M ubei's sister, cquim uujcated ,i>y te le p h o n e w ith th e Houb(*: o f ,!pet(uitlOU li tre a n d 'a f te r a ti)lk w.i.th tne :m atrg ii becam e convinced tlm t :tiie nilfmlnKtgUi lm d been found Miss ,lillla; t)qm iot!-is expected here to •lay; ;• .j.-.: .: .• ".. . • ;

vdipejM'TlBttrto* :o r a n u i tM '.L os’'- Anpoje/,'.’; 'Mivi;cb 22. — O range

gTOWfers a ijd Rhlpperfi from a ll p a r ts of doufljbrn’ .ea iifq ru id '• lm ve assem bled lieve' to diHdjms th e itlieged cur fam ine an d th ii-delay ln tiie t r a n s i t o f f ru it to th e • eas t. •' • H u n d red s • o f cai-Ioads of fru it,: i t ; ia snid, a re bebi); re jec ted on a rr lv a l i;) 'tlipli' dea tlnhtlo ii because of ro t. . Mueli o f tiiis, th e f h / l t g row ers nescrt. Is flyC to th e 's lo w tim e m ade In ti’a n s i^ .Tlie te sb ja tio o s declai'c, am ong oi}ifar'th|n^8, tliHt tlle rn ilrbads iiave in- crefls^d-theli: pafisenger traffic .by offer- Ing 'apeclal iiidi|c(!(i)eiit8 In tlie shape o f l6w.:i^t£8 iilit\ h ave ' tokeh aag lhes front th e frfe(giit seryrce to m e e t 'th e jhcreas-' e d a e m ih d . '. , I " V : ' ' . '• • '“-1- r j.Trr 1 --1 -1' '—7,

C m t I tn t r F o r O. A. H..iCler>iini;tl, JInrolj 22.—Au. im portan t

oieetjiiji of,'ra ilw ay .'.m en w as he ld a t tlse HpileljUcu fiotelV In th is c i t y , / a t which' tiiSj.i c6iit a .n i j le ,rh te . pronjlsed

Plioto by. I listed, New York. 1 *■ .

/ WRS. BURTON HARRISON.■ f ' • ; ■ ■ '. . .I t Is said that th is w rite r o f society n ovels and JeiidiJr o f society is a t tw ork

on a n ew volum e o f fiction w hich w ill be puiillsiied e a rly in the spring.

Li n g e r i e .I I T* C a r e W JM te u n d o f ( h c . K o i t

- B m ln ty .a n d C x iie n H lv c U n n l l t y . 'Fashionable lingerie is entirely rb ite

and is o f. tbe n\ost 'delicate description, being entirely • hitndinntie ami ot lino ba­tiste of linen, Nflthing ,cau .be ddintfer than themOwoBt eps'set'eovers,, in which minute tlieks, filic hemstitching and dairi- ty embroidqry. are Combined with narrow ioce and. insertiob o f real vaioncieones. V ery often thp corset cover terminatesTat the waist line, "but; in that icaBe it is o f

,... j y ApKtxp cosTtrMR: . . .. ,•little protection .tf> .the; corset. .T he che- mise o f ithe monjcnt is Gtted s.ome'svhnt tp the Cgu.iic by.dartH -in order to avo id ,fu ll­n ess about the w aist and,hip^.' . Fo r even- ing weatf;,it 1 s - su p p o y e ir sim ply by a ribbor across thr alioylilers, having no sleev'Cs jvhartcvdri, * i . . ••. : - :

Ja handktoi’iite/s. aiso the. .best taste al- wnys -.seleetM .pure white,- except • fo r monrtiii(gv;Wh'eu n black design or-iiew/Is peimlssllilc qnd lu good taste. T b e new­est bnudla’i'cijrefs.UrtVC. iio Iicni, oveu' tite narrowe^ti. A e lt(oe edge being • worked into tbo fltMjn,. .j;,

TheiW ctuto isbovvs.n -new model-for a walking, gown, .fjlt-ls o f Irolv-gray doth, and thevtabUer^of the skirt is stitqhcji over at eacU slile tb foriu-n.sort o f plnit/ The decoration <c6n»lsts o { ' cordB o f gray silk applied ‘to- foria scallops, with little gray silk buttons, and the stitchjpg is iiiso gray. : Tho pin in bodice lias h pins- tron to match tbe tabller and, w ith the tight slee/os, Iff dccoratfHi With scallops o f gray corti, biiittoiis iind stitching. The coUnrntiu tiny yoke are of guipure ciii- broldercd.frlth-'silvcr threads.' The gray felt liot is.'trlmmed ‘ ivlth choux: Of black velvet. ' ’ J ddio Oh o l lb t .

foi’ tUt; Gfarid. Ai’tny\o'f' ^bc -R6public Hiitlotjhr ^iicahiptiji(mt\ 'to be;, licld' l'u Ciove!d!;(ltne.tt',8ei>tetab«!.' ’vits^frinnal.'. iy ilro{nUIgafaii'T,li|B tli^a.tlio taliroad fate abeolutlly aud liiia ................ .’

■ ....... .;,-.-;«•»***«» A»»..

D ? a '.a o * , w a* qallo- a ie a t -in .o p tlta l ■olendti/Vj c - . ; - :, • '1 1 ,’ti’i i . ' I ttjSAfeifitancS Ik n*t-,

afaI'’8ifa[»''iHo itssi'f cfofll&'i . - u -jt&Jt- ■■ :tb» v.'d«c»pfliSa.” ->PhU44ypWsla W w ., . < .

n n t r to B e O resae 'd X ovr.In P a r is , w hence tiie fash io n s come,

th e - wotn,en,, a ro w earin g th eir hair d ressed lo w o n 'th e nupe o f : the neck, and It Is predicted th a t ijefope long th e chignon . w l|) , be back 'ugnin. The proprietors o f th e hairdressing;, estiib- llsh m en ts 'se ttled It. T h ey h e ld .t lie lr an n u al, meetiug:' and dinner not-.'long ag o fJ!n(^.jle'c|tle(}..thatl the low sty le o f hairdressing- should p r e v a i l . , E a ch year in ;th ls w a y the lords o f the brush and thp c a tlin g . tonjgs set tbe f^sblon In h a ii^ ,a a tU u p u $w their edict la i obeyed t ill a y e a r ia ter ':b ey \am en d -it’an d set a ne’.v stan<lau|7 . «

B u t th is Is .in .P a rU '. It Is predicted b y h a ird re sse rs ; here that, it, w ill lie so m e ': t im e , b e fo re A m erlcaii wom en w ho are 'd e y o te 'a h t present ti>',wearitig ,the)r Jja i: ,b igft., com ply w itii the de­cree. ...■Whether,'(s.e hnlr is. d re sse d high or lo w , h o w e v e r ,'it m ust be beau tifu lly w a v e d an d ,m u st.b e tlressed w ith ..care­le ss (graced so th a t it -n iay look' a s i f It could ,b e ea sjly shaken dow n v^ere the .w earer to j(ithp ,ijb o u t'very intich'. A b o n t tliiB' there w ill be no dlffleulty, a s the fasliid b lia s been ten d in g 'in that d i r e c t l ^ . a i r e a d y V " f .A“ n ew j/iUboii' loop coiffure Tb . being su cceaafu iiy Inti;odufted':by' faSW oaable h a ird ressers, and 't i l ls Is how itSis nr- ra n g e d :- ’W nte the h a ir a l l arotisid the head arid gath er lig h tly on the ton, fa ste n in g w ith tape.,or String. D ivide the lmly into stran ds and form into loops ,or pu ffs by doubling over the opeii liand and secu rin g .to the main fasten in g . Ciirl the ends and Vairange aroim d tbe loops, w hich m ay he iundc to 'stand- u prigh t. or~-may 'be spread ou t In A lsatian e ffect,—N ew Y ork Snfl,

S a tn li ' n n d -H ep .-S ta le A ttltfe; .S a ra h U ernh atdt snyr. the sto ry jth at

w hen she Is,to e ssa y liityi’s pan ts she w ea rs tyon's clothes fo r irioritliH iiefore- band in order to iieCoine a'ccustained to them a a il .uncoiiscibiis o f s e lf is absurd. ‘.‘W ith .the donning n f the costuipc.” she tvrltCB. ” ! am the elm rneter; A ssu red ly , y e s , I . believe In tjie iniluence o f bnvi- vom nent G iven .the'SurrouudinRs and costum e belonging to a ch a racter Avliicii I 'h a S 'o previously studied. I am that jpersoiiaBt- n 'ul iji-’P o r f ttiyself. a s ' he Svoulif'doV Every.. inovenibiit -uiiisst ho th a t b f ji.m an.. T h ere n iust lie no Ihpce Into fetu in ine graces. IntoinitlbVis’ and ca jo le ries. T h ere Is-'np'xleslro’to-(lu so w hen th e p art is-thoroughly•aU aqfhi il, F asc in atio n there1"can ;be—mu fp l: .vesl B u t i t m ust be tbatJoC the m an;1 Hot o f the w om an. I.'.viglon show s ijlni'.Vril- ness, affection and t-ajoiery Iji t/ie scene With life- .granilfnO ietT but-;liiey- m e thosa q u alities nsr felt"; and existlilfed by a boy aiid uot .is a Cyoman, l;h u v e no Speciai tim e or p lace fo r stu d j'. W hen I am SVorking up a ?tiew ro !e ,.l tliiiik c f n othiu^ else-.until I .h a v e coinpl^tvly as fepeljtteil tuyseK' .w lth^the;.6haraeth-. W ill s tu d y In my o a rfla g e , in 'b n d when ^ l u g - a i ro .e t im i;:: ; ; ; ', ', ; ■;'* • • '* •

S oiuN U F o i t .SA T tJIinA Y .—— ■

'■ T i t e ? ',o n l y 'a f f 1 i . i « 2 " b ! ^ ’ t » a l t ' ' t ! j a t t l i t y t e ■Vnoiv n o i t i i n p . — C a r iy lo . i ‘

H iK 'W r lg l i t i tb e D o itsn iak er.So highly, do M essrs. K leo rd i, tlie w ell

know n miifllc publishers, th in k o f M rs, W rtght’ e !iong8 that, they h a ve a c c u ra l ber qsclufelve serv ices fo r s ix years, durin g w hich period she !s to produce tour sqngs a .ypnt. ‘ ‘In M y fla rd e u .” her la teat sbng, will-bo published short­ly nnd'iH fiom etbing to lo o k :forw nrd-to.

Mrs.' W righ t w a s born in E n glan d, her fa th e r ’b e in g an 'A m criean inventor and $ i jln e 'e r , ’’ G eorge itiley '. Sh e mar- rled w hdn sh e vt’a a o n ly i7 .t lh d in less th a tr a ' yeot' w a s w lfe , %yido.w, and m otheK -r - . .. ., :'-i

ThoCJate Sin Arthur SuliiYaQ, was among Her a dialre?» VI cay jrou.” .hi, Baltl‘to her jok!ngk-:one dajy* "tor J ou -can‘-write d- iialmd,- and ' I

.. nREAKFASt, •, S te w c U D a te s . - , <

v ' . H o i k ‘d R ice .* . / , ( D ro l le d L a m b C h o p s . *

; ■ - • . O iv a il: O m c jc t . ; • •«H aU ed C r e a n ic i f P o ta to e s , i

; ‘ W a f f le ^ ' 'R o l la : ' \ • l - ' C o ffo e .. x •« \

L U N C H E O N .’Rrolled Ham. Lyojinulao FotiLti

i 'lomfttoiri.' Oliv* H a g s U ak e tl i n *J. C h i u l o r t e H u s s f s

. . ‘ T e a w i t h L e m o n . ‘ * ■'

••• v , . 1',.t;" . M o c k T i i n l e S oup.* * Rpast IU cf,»W psK irH " ‘

Crcdmed Cjbbage, ''French-Was. i• • •C a U 'u U a j> a la d i . . V U .V - '

/ . J e l l y . O m e l e t . . . vB r ie C l ie c s e . / , W a fe rs , v * , v

• . VpefuLTaaiei ’ ’* ' .fui* &

ofse’r, Ojlltthe ‘|«Tm3et“ KnU~con|ruTfrt I' fl rtvK r im«ally<j>‘ tlteii .'mid • on tahje* t5Hild o^^ahle*tin.'lns tnintiiVtuilji'Hj- ,

j kpoouful uf minceu parsle>^

This D i n i n g Choir, full box se,I, qiiarTired sawed oak, goiden finish, spindle back, carved legs, higliiv polished.

I?eg. 3.00; Spe­cial 2 .t ;o .

• Arm c h a i r to maich.

Heg.. 4 . 7 5 ; i Sp ecial.. . .

This CCtitionier,golden oak finish, $ drawer:, 30. .inches wid-\ tdmfned with brass handles, w ell made.

. . . - . . t . - > .

R:g. 5.00; Special

.- This Solid Oak Sideboard, golden oak finish, 24 r u : bevel plate glass, w e l l f i.:: i she d

carved lop.

Reg. 13.00; Spe­cial

1 0 . 9 5

T h i s G o l d e n

O a k C h in a C lo s ­

e t ,- ' 4 i in. w id e ,

5 fe e t h ig h ,-n ic e ly

fin ish ed ; r o u n d ,

ends, French- le^s.

, R eg . 1 5 .0 0 ;S p e - , c ial .

1 0 . 9 S J

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mJ= rq

T h i s R e e d

R o c k e r , s u i t ­

a b le f 6 r p o i ic h

o r s i t t i . i t g '-

r o o m , v e r y e a s y .

R e g:. . 2 S 0 ; S p e c ia l

1 . 5 9

T h l s R o c k e r ,

s o l i d o a k . s a d - d le s e a t , w i t h - a r m s a n d

c a r v i cl

b a c k , a v e r y

c o m f o r t a b l e

c h a i r . .

R e g . . 2 . SO', S p e c i a l

1 . 5 9

This Rocker, maple frame, splint seat, reg­ular 90c, special : ■:

5 7 cThis' Iron Bed,

all sizes, strong . and' serviceable, head end, 4 ft. 3 in. bijjh.' brass irinimings, regu­lar 3.50, special

T h i s P o r c h

R o c k e r , l a r g e

a n d . c o m f o r t ­

a b l e r e e d s e a t

a n d b a c k , w i d e a r m .

. R e g u l a r 2 . ? 0 ;

s p f - I 4 7c i a l . I •

T h is B ra ss B ed stead ,-) ft.six inches wide, test Kidd iac- t.ucr, 5 ft.'3 in. high,14 imposts, i In. tilling rods, i.'.veil fool end.* R e c- 27.00:

S p e ­c ia l 1 6 . 9 8

An Excelsior Mattress, full size, otir 6¥ii' make, with nice soft top, regular 2.50, special’ ------ -

This S o l i d O a k Morris Chair, well fin­ished, complete with d e n i m cushion, regular 4.00, special

2 .9 8Carpets, Mattings,Oil Cloths, Linoleums.

_ JC l i if e 4 c iJA a t t i i i .£ !s 2 Tl S c ^ - i8 c ,-

23c,'.2Stf,'1'^ a yard- )J.ap3::c;i" (V. at tings '.pie, 30c,

3 5 c . :3 'Je :y a rd . '

• Fibre.1’Alcltings 33:, 45c, 49c, 5?c yard., '

A w n i n g s , P o r c h S c r e e n s

a r i d W i n d o w S h a d e s .

_ A.conipiete. awhing!_to_.fit_any window up to.2 feet 6 inches wide, ready with instructions for hanging,. 1.50.

Window Shade, complete for hanging, 21c.

Seijid to us for estimates on furnishing your home, office, hotel: or public building;. We have seven acres of household goods of ithe best character, and our prices are positively the lowest

H A H N E & C O . , NEWARK;NEW JERSEY.

NO M A IL O K 'P H O N E O R D E R S F IL L E D ON T H E S E GOODS.

F R E E D E L IV E R IE S TO NE%V J E R S E Y R A IL * R O A D ST A T IO N S .

W A T C H kTH IS S P A C EF O R A N N O U N C E / V I E N T

GREATEST AUCTION SALE- ------OF

F i n e F u r i i i t u r e a n d W o r k s o f A r tE V E R H E L P * N A S B U R Y P A R K

MARCH 27*28, i9oi D . G A T E S , A u ction eer.

Quality lilgh

Prices. Low

. . . . S e a s i d e : P h a r m a c yBloomfield Hiiiick, i*lLG.; jfVor;

Coir!, 8.th and, P St.; BEL^tAR, N»',J .

| H E A D T H E - P R j E S S

' BI^AbLfiY BEACHT O N S O R IA L P A R L O R SThose.. desiring firstclass work in Shaving, • Haifcuttiag,. Hair Stage- ing, Shatnpooing, etc, are ipvited io give'Oie undersigned a . call; We use h(?t tpwe!? and all appointments are firstclass ip. every-respect. .

PETER SANDEIULLO,MUn Street'. . . Bradley Beach

v /;...Open Sundays.:, '

'SubBcitbe for otir weakl^ edftloh, ShoKs-PBKsh. -A ll the'loftivi irnwa of ta- ttroa t fo t bniy | i ' b. Jfisir,—-Xdv.

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: [ P A I N T SB uy y o u r p a in t in a p a in t ahop. W o w ill m ix an y co lo r to m a tch y o u r sam ple an d gnniranteo .dura-

, . b il lty . • A fu ll line of;...R eady M ixed l^ io tS r

V iro la h e iJa p a n s .. . . .

■ ■. r \-t-. - I :.;:,.Dru«he«.;

E J» STROUD• / tag Slaitt- Street.

E w b fKir*«d.osi So6al bvent* b y v im d ln a the D fily P i m ” ’n>. n

ASfrURY PARK 1>ATLY PRESS,,FI?IJPiAY, i>tAR0H 22, 190!'.

New department. . N e w G o o d s . .

I W e h a v e a d d e d to o u r e x te n s iv e s to c k a n e w*. ' *

a n d p e r fe c tly s e le c te d l in e o f . . . , -•. , ,' ' . • • • , > '

M A T T IN G S

L I N O L E U M S -

F L O O R O IL C L O T H• ’ T o w h ic h w e w ish to c a ll e s p e c ia l a t te n t io n .

T h e sa m e l ib e r a l m a n n e r o f s e l l in g w il l b e

I e x te n d e d as h a s m a rk e d o u r e ffo rts in a ll d e -• •

■ ■ p a r tm e n ts .

:: Cor. Main St. and Cookman Ave.

L E ' M A I S T R E ’SGREAT SACRIFICE SALE

low Going on for tlie NEXT 30 DAYS

Previous to Our Annual Stock Taking We Will Offer Special Bargains in AH Departments

Table linens, Napkins, Towels and Toweling, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries and White Goods, Hosiery, Corsets and Winter Underwear.

CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL OUR- :Nottingham and Ruffled Curtains, one, two and three pairs [of a pattern, These we will sell regardless of cost. Bric-a-Brac, Dolls and Sterling Silver Novelties we will sell at a great re­duction.

VIOLET AMflONIA, SPECIAL a t 8 aild ioc |

re li) Want of ID— ■ - TO MAKE'-

Photo by Hoffman,-Philadelphia. . ..'.‘ W . . .

new United states' mint. Philadelphia. ». •It Is expected th a t the n ew U nited S ta te s m int b u ild in g nt P h iladelph ia

w ill be com pleted e a rly .In the spring. possib ly by. th e 'lB t j i ^ I a y . It Is n hand- som e and su b stan tia l stru ctu re. T b e m int Is p la in in s ty le , being bililt o f g ra y , g ran ite from Mount D esert. T b e niost e lab orate w o rk on the bu ild in gSv ill be nt the S p rin g G arden street doors, w here b e au tifu l c a rv in g s are being put. In place.' T b e num ism atic room o f the.new mint is to be the handsom est room In the building. I ts decoration s w ill be on the m ost lnngnitlcent scale, an d the g reatest care w ill be used In its construction: M an y ra re tiitd b eau tifu l m ar­bles w ill be em ployed, and carv in g s and bas-re lie fs w ill ndorn the w itlls. T h e gran ite used lu tho new m int build in g is ex trem ely hard.’ m ak in g th e 'w o rk o f the carvers d ifficult. T b e grain is coarse aiid tough, ren d erin g it d ifficu lt lio get the snioo’tbn ess n ecessary fo r e v e ry p iece vised In the building. T h e c a rv ­ers have been a t w o r t on the bu ild in g for m ore than a y e a r . • - r

CUBANS COMING ROUNDPlatt Amendment Grows In

Favor.

SANGUILY’S OHAHGED ATTITUDE.

T h o s e h a v in g n o e x p e r ie n c e w ill b e ta u g h tjj h o w to o p e ra te . H e re is th e o p p o r tu n i ty tp h a v e s te a d y w o r k a n d g o o d w a g e s c a n b e e a r n e d . A P P L Y A T O N C E ’ . •

S t e i n e r < fc S o n

I tn i l lc n l L e a d e r X ow S a y s I t I h B e t t e rto A c c e n t t h e I 'ro iiO H ltia n u t U n ite dS ta te n T h a n lo ! , tv e L n d e r a C o n ­t i n u e d M il i t a r y H a le ,

H avan a, M arcli 22.—T h e preponder­ance of public opinion in fa v o r o f the IMatt am endm ent d u rin g th * la s t fe w d ay s is h av in g Its elTect upon tiie rad ­ical m em bers o f the con stitu tion al con­vention, and G enenll S a u g u ily ’s press utterances fu rth er tend to w eak en the strength o f the rad icals.' G en era l San- gu lly w a s the m ost rad ica l o f a l l the delegates. H e fa vo red d isso lv in g the convention w hen the U nited S ta te s congress adopted the am endm ent. H e now s a y s :

“ A litera l interpretation o f the P la tt am endm ent m ight m ean the loss o f C uban independence, bu t th e lib era ! v iew w hich P resid en t M c K in le y nnd the convention w ould g iv e lenve noth­ing to be feared b y the Cfubnns. I do not be lieve tlia t b y w a itin g w e w ould get better term s from the n e x t con: gross. Independence w ith som e re­strictions is p referab le to a contin­uance o f m ilitary; rule, w hich w ould su re ly fo llo w a rejection o f the P la tt am endm ent.

‘• I f the A m erican s w a n t the Is le o f P in es, I am in fa v o r o f g iv in g it ' to them . I am a lso in fa v o r o f estab lish ­ing coaling- s tatio n s *on -sd m e -rO f- tlio •keys or a t som e o f the s m a ll , ports. Th e presence o f the au th o rity o f-th e U nited S ta te s w ill he a gu arantee o f our independence so fa r as ex terior sa fe ty is concerned and w ill sa v e na the enorm ous, expense o t m ainta in in g an arm y and n a v ? .” •

T he com m ittee on re lation s did not report, y esterd ay . P ro b ab ly ft w ill subm it its report to in d iv id u a l, m em ­bers o f tho convention today. T iie v iew asserted in the report tlia t th e question, o f estab lish in g relations can ­not be settled b y the convention, b u t should be le ft to the fu tu re republic , is liable to cause a b reak iu the rad ica l ran ks. T lie co n serva tive elem ent is endeavoring to" keep the convention from tak in g n lin a l vote 011 the ques­tion until .a 'co m m ission line been ap- pointcd to w a it upon G overn or G en era l W ood.or to go to W ashington.

G eneral M iles, w h o h as return ed from tiie Is le o f P in es , v isited t lie con­vention w ith Sen or de Q uesadn ■ und m et m any d elegates w h o se a cq u a in t­an ce lie form ed d u rin g tlie Spaiiish - A m eiican w a r. li f t ad v ise d .them uot to act h a stily w ith re fe re n ce to the am endm ent.

S e w S te e l M ill a t S h a r o n , P fi. ■Cleveland, .M arch 22 .—A special to

The L e ad er from Sharon, P a ., sa y s th a t the Sharon Stee l com p an y w ill erect com plete p ipe and sk elp m ills a t South Sharon to cost n t le a s t $1,500 ,- 300. T h e new m ill w ill h a ve a cap a c ity o f 400 tons o f b a sic s te e l tubes o f ill! k inds. P ipes w ill be m ade in one tie* purtiiicnt up to s ix inches. T i ia com ­pan y has a lso decided to en gage in the m anufacture-,- o f ■beHw',-1ui>ing-; oiv a- la rg e .scale. ,T h e sk e lp m ill w ill h ave a 'd a l ly cap a c ity o f betw een 500 nnd 000 tons: T h e cap a c ity o f tlie S h ar­on Steel Hoop m ill w ill a lso tie dou­bled. so thnt Instead o f an in vestm en t of $5,000,000 - In the g re a t chain o f South. Sh aron ind ustries it is believed that the c ap ita l w ill be tw ic e that am ount. ■ .

IN COLONIAL STYLE.N ic e ly L a id O u t W i th Mnixy. A r t ln t lo

•' F e u t u r c s —t i o . t , ?.•!.«><).[ C o p y r i g h t , lf tO l, b y C c o r j j e H itc h in g * , c r c h l t c c t ,

lotto I 'J a tb u e h a v e n u e , B r o o k ly n . ]

T h is desigti. is o f a 'co lon ia l style o f arciiitecture and-is nicely laid (h it,w ith it center hall 9 feet wide and 28 feet long and with ah ornam ental grille and, seat at rear. There is an open fireplnce with a brick, m antel. T he m assive1 carded platform sralreqsc, - with a large art glass window on the landing, is an artis­tic feature. T lie parlor is large, 12 foot wide and 1 5 feet deep, and has a muliion

PEIWPECTIVE VIEW, window in fron t and a ;large oak mantel w ith bevel p late mirror! Tho library is a pleasant room, w ith three large win­dows and ii sash t!aoq opening on the piazza. T his room is' iirovided with t>, large open fireplace, w ith an oak mante! nnd a tile hearth and .facing complete. The dining room1 Js conneeted to the libra­ry by sliding doors.. ;5jhis .dining room Is a very artistic.room , w ith a large bay. window and a window seat, an opon fire­place, a Philadelphia faced brick man­tel an d-a large.buffet, bttllt in .-T ite re i s

FIRST Fl.OOIt FLAK. also a neat design o f .’ jsarejnet flooring. T he walls are covered with' red burlap, ami the Ceiling is tinted w ith a delicate fiorai decoration. T b e jp a n try is fitted with a china closet anti a Copper pantry sink. T he kitchen is provided with, all the modern fixtures. T he second fiaor is most conveniently arranged, having a large hail In the center and doors opening to all the rooms. The four large cham­bers are provided with large,closets. The bathroom is tilted with open set fixtures with aickel t r im m in g ;a tils Door and

DID Yt)UR SMOKESTACK STAND THE HIGH WINDS?We put them up so they will May. Now is the time to have

• * , your gutters and leaders fixed before the heavy rains. ^

W O O D W O R T H & H A B E R G A H N \ . r

TINSMITHS' 712C 0Q XM AH AVEHUE,

G e n e r a l I 'V e i i c l i ' C a p t u r e d a n d H im I ?l ’a ris , M arch 22,—Se ve ra l pap ers print!.

1111 A n tw e rp te legram fu rn ish ed b y the H nyns n ew s a g e n cy to the effect that a rum or Is cu rren t thore th a t G en era l Fren ch w n s captured b y B oers, but w ag released on prom ising iiot to light tkein again . Su b sequ en tly he w a s re­captured and shot. I t m ay he recalled th at a som ew hat s im ila r rep ort con­cern ing G en era l B iil le r w a s current som e tim e ago.

" TfiSiS C o r* o t 'K l o o r i .B a te flooif) should i>o wiped daily, but

they should bt> well sw ept, witti a hair bruaU' befjjfo wiping. M attings should lie sw ept ttfice or three times 0 week. Sw eep witb a brush and than go over theft! lyith n cloth on the brobm ..-Stilt ami water Is-very good-for tlie matting, but |iie m atting should be rubbid dry iftCi- the salt has-been used. , 1;"

SECOND FLQOH PXJtN.imitation tile wainscoting. T b s attic contains one finished njosn foe servants

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None too soon, think you, to prepare for EaSter?' We naVe; been arranging for this great event for months and today our istores suggest taste in every, nook and corner. ' Such stock and such values were never before offered in thk Vicinity,

Matchless Dress Goods ifrom hoine and atsroad. ' Modishi^ Jackets, Wraps, Men-Tailored SuitS and Skirts. Exclusive Shirt Waists; Tempting Millinery designed after the Paris an^ London styles— in fact, every requisite for milady',? Easter debut.

•’And^hen, what an array of fatiltless- ly-made Clothing for the men and youths-—the reUable Steinbach kind of garments.; And the new Spring Foot­wear, Headgear, Shirts, Neckwear and Hosiery ! No other shops hereabouts can compete with us as, to assortment and exclusiveness, while even the city establishments cannot' undersell us. The new Easter stock—the pick of the markets-r—is all in place and we want you, to spend an hour or two thiis week looking it over critically. If you are ready to buy we feel assured a visit means business for us, if assortment and modest charging are incentives to purchase.

' . Housekeepers are likewise reminded that the spring stock of dependable Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Bed and Table Linens, Crockery and everything else required for the home is also in place, with the price a notch or two lower than formerly. ' V ' ^

BOTH STO RES A R E N O F O PEN EV EN IN G S.

S T E I N B A C H C O .- -iPioneer Outfitters for Home and Wardrobe.

Modern Stores Modern Stock . Modern Prices

and a la r g e op th ~ altlc 'fo r Storage. "*rhc 'cellar has a concrete floor* a laundry, servants' w ater closet and a large fu r­nace and coal'b in s.

The foundation Is stone, tjbe super­structure. fram e. T h e exterior Is cov­ered with three coats o f A tlan tic white lead and pure iinsc-ed oil D inea'slon*— froi*t, 3 3 - feet 0 inches; side, SO feet.

Cost to build complete, $3,000. ■

T a r k l s b R o o m s .T he cozy corner that became so hor­

rible n certainty in the avardpe home whe.n oricninl art gained Its tirm place in tiie bearts o f cosmopolitan llatterr baa been displaced by tbe T u rk ish room, n possession more pretentious and more difficult tn attain.

l-’or th is purpose an ontlve room must be set apart, a parlor alcove being usual', ly chosen for the purpose. Tho entire ceiling anti walla are draped in teuted style, and the appointments nnd fm itlsl|' iligs are all In keeping with eastern cus­toms.

Chandeliers and gas je ts arc i'eplaced by hanging lamps of jeweled brnus 01 Italian Iron,'-fllltl' effects uru produced fa r more pleasing to the eye o f tbo artist than to-tlie carefu l housewife w{io l-nntvs wlmt dust catchers these Oriental hangings are.'- .W h ile these draped rooms ora usually dcslguoU'tf and are sometimes used fist smoking rooms, they are not adapted ft»t the purpose, the draperies retaining tbe ntlors o f smoke In tt manner luoai an pleasant to fastidious ritfstrilg.—N s* York- Sun. * • ... V •- ^ ;

t '» f P o r F l o o r S a c h a . ■ ’The st.reng sucks in which i'uui ttomea

can.be utilized iu a uumUer of w ays fpr household purposes. It is first qccessnfy tb.clean tlieth ami lemove thu lelteriUg dit them! The printed ietjers CatiV.hu tiikep 0111 by. suukiug in butternii|l»-. for several Tioui-s iii'fore washing. Thu sucks make e*eellem ' low els, dishragV, mops and coverings'for ironing bouidi. Tltpsa. buying their Hour lu bafes will Sod it of, valtie to suve tbe cloth nnd put each ohij aivny u n t il ’ a pile is coilecfed. Theii some drf^ when It is' Convenient lynsb them1 out and cut them op tntn hsnful articles. Iietnmlng ihe edges for towel* or disliraga tbe-sam e-a* if tbe m nteript had beer, purchased at the stoics. , Tljn Cniir satblrig ts superior to ot tbs.

'towf>liog m aterial, for it ' Is 'irtacje^vori, iatVbng and ddrablo’ in the bcKtdnlnfif.— N e w 'V d ife • v ” 11

.Teaclicr-pt.ct om rokp itp now the Irtt- {ferBoiial vertm. In the - .sentepee, .‘.,lt; raius," wlijtl is it fbat rulpe? • i.,-.

1 .G e n e ra l lH arrlaoff* li E M n te ,In d ian n poilR ,, J ln r c b 22.—E x -P re s i­

dent H arriso n lo ft $-10,000 In li fe in- stirance. T b is fa c t w a s announced la s t n igh t b y . the presiden t o f tiie U n­ion T ru st com pan y, w hich is executor o f G en era l H arriso n 'n w ill. H e sa id :

G cu cru l H arriso n bad fo u r policies o f $10 ,000 each in fo rce . T b e b o x con­tain in g tho policies hns n ot been open­ed yet O nr ap p raisem ent o f tiie H a r­rison estritf; g iv es Its to ta l va lu e nt ¥380.000. T h is futilities n il renl estnte, W llrbnd bonds, stock In tint .Union T ru st co m p an y ,'th e la w bu ild ing here and oth er secu ritie s.”

C o a l S t r i k e H ttu n tlo n .Scran ton , M arch 22.—P re sid en t M it­

chell o f the U nited M ine W orkers hns received 110 n n sw ers to h is invitation to the co a l 'operators to a conference upon tlio issu es in vo lved In th e H a ­zleton resolutions. H e Is hopeful, how ­ever, o f a n sw e rs ton ight or. tom orrow . T h e u iice itu in ty (o f the s itu atio n con­tinues to aro u se a larm in b u sin ess sec ­tion!:, ' m ore so than Inst ft(ll, and to­n igh t the bottl'd o f triid e o f Scranton adopted resolutions au th orizing H» of- ilclttls to do a l l in th e ir pow er, to. pre-’ yent a strike.

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I r ln ^ S e l le r ttn iia AllvtJCli,R och ester, Maircli 22 !—A targe Irish

s e tt« r ran am uck on tea st 'a v e n u e late y este rd a y afternoon and betjore be w a s Ctipturetl succeedeiX (it b iting'/ four, peiBonh—tw o m en,- n w om an and- ti little g ir l. L n te r tlie dofl w asysho't at police Tiendquarters. iphe iiersons bit­ten b ad th c lr 'w o b n d u attended ip at once. T h e dog w a s afflicted w ith hy* drophobla. • '*

B o.Scninnii flotSjn.1 London," ?iareb 22.—“It, i8 ' reported

here!,vsays tlieiimsterdam' cbl'^espond- •nt of The Dally Mall, .‘‘that'a. company of Ainerican yoluuteersi' inostly ‘ Bos­ton Iftns/. recently iqndetl nt Kojil bay, ;.V';,fia!aod. crossed^ Swassllatttl and lAideit General ;liotils BoUm.”

jP^w Jiainonf1 WeitfteStMsie* Mats tJentl,. Ncin’vYork, Mnich'SiJi^^enry Esscr,

tj:-’jiooi* '6f i:Vfiepi<fl)eitir .tiojsnly’,

t\ppj(\lcd ojf B rlg h t ’s d lsease . ;H e o'tjs rjt jrea^s oljd, i hatiV e pl v e r n ja n y .in^-lesijyeft a Bosqo^at laysfl ca.tste., . i

f te p re a e n tie i tfv e t i u t f t o T f i l t B tan tlii,W asliington , M arch 22;— Repretfenta-

tlv e H u ll o f Io w a, ch a irm an o f tlie liouse com m ittee 011 lnU ltiiry uCtulin, s a w the presid en t yestertlny nfteruoou. M r. H ull w ill le a v e here e a r ly n axt muntii fo r the P h ilip p in es, w h ere lio w ill stu d y the situation in ord er .• to equip lilm se lf w ith iu form u tioa nt llfs t b a u d fo r the debates n e x t w in ter. S e v ­era l oth er rep resen tatives are ta lk in g o f A ccom panying hln i,. tiniong them R ep resen tative O verstreet o f Indlftim .

i t « K n e wSmall Boy—Mom' wants a loof of si«l#

bread ter make stullin with for our/tuir* toy, • •

Baker—VV’e Imve uo staia brend loffcW 9d r .

• “Nothing but fresh bread."VGitumo a loaf.” .“But you said your mother desired

B ta lo bread.”' '“Yep." ■ '; V ’ t ; f t -

“This isn’t stale.” , t .».. . ’‘•Mom’a ran across th* street ter:1a5it

with tli’ neighbors ‘bout th* goia’t Mrs. Biialtct’s last uigiti s&d it’ii; stffie by thi: titne she ’gits back.1’—/' \o rk Weekly. ' ■v-''.--’

. , PRSt>8 CALENDARCondensed List of Oomlns Events

Tor Ctvlpk Ref^rent?^. 'Tueadnv, Maroh M — Entertainment ! Jw

Sat urday alub in Library hall, benefit of ltbraiy. : j ‘

Tu6sday,*Msro{i 26—Cantata, .'•The BlonJo,” ia'Presbyterian chiircfc. Be ttinr, by Professor Pe^rman’s Binging Oias.

Wet'neiaay-,' Maroh U7—Entertainment- In lirwdiey Banch St. E. ohuroh by *. Tho Marple Family."

Wednesday, Kftrti'.:'. 27-~G?ebti iind w5)!to ' \ «upn«“ by Ladles’ Aid 'anil Totttia

XjadleV auxiliary of First ".iraao ohurch at Weit’a reetaurant.,

Saturday, March £0-M ssfoal of Syrapbon' ion Poaiat nlo,h In rooms at Bradley asaob, followed l y reception.

Saturdey, Match EO - Entertniamsnfc b Hijih SohQal pnplla •nnd.Qrchtwtrii, In .,- sobool auditoHaiD.

Monday, ApriS 8—EBtortoJot^eot, Little Mlcalrels, ant! *<anoo of AfibUry lodge, No. .2SS, 1, 0, O, ", F„

WCnoklor. building.Lady P ark Lodt

Tueaday, April tv—Ait ?y Park Wttealmap'ft minstrels, Educational hall..

’Apt 11 io—Antipat rcc^ption of iVetiley Enginenn4 HosacotiHans ,;

Wod?if.sd£jv Apti! 1?—Social by I'aat T%m