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Only, paper , ia Momnoutfr Couaty riceivjng^ri^iar daily. Telegraph Newt Service. - A Daily Record of the Local Happenings in the Shore Dis- .> trict from Deal to Manasquan,; FIFTEENTH YEAB. NO. 73. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT An Important Real Estate Bargain, One of the best built and mod- ern improved cottages at. —— ——DEAL— — — with 12 rooms and every mod- ern improvement, will be sacri- ficed to an immediate purchaser on easy terms. An excellent location and splendid plot. 100 : by ISO feet. - , For particulars see D. C. COVERT 208 Bond Street, Asbdry Park, KEITH’S EXPRESS ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE { Hotel Brunswick, Offices Railroad Depot and 11314 Bongs Avenue.' Principal Offlco..... . 733 MATTISON AVE. Goods stored a t reasonable r&Sotf. Telephone connection. ' . P.O. Bor cor, - - - - Asfltnw P abk. A Golden Opportunity Tho Boach Vlow Hotel anil Bathing I’uvilton (formerly Koster’s) on. tho occan front ot Bradley Boach can bo leased for tlio coming season. Tho plant consists of ■alargo and commodious hotol (the only hotel In Bradloy Beach), a pavilion with largo soda wator fountain,_candyt cigar and nows stand, barber shop, etc. A hot salt wator bath establishment with thirty- five rooms, complotoiy equipped. A swimming, pool, four hundred bathing houses, with necossary stilts. This plant is a monoy makor, For tormsahd permit APPLY TO . T. FRANK APPLEBY Corner Main St. and Mattison Ave, Asbury Park. ': B ig ’A, Stttle-A.yoB set! . The big one at twonty feet, At half a foot ths too, . 'irnrttsoii'muBt nocd . OTASSSSs shut's a certainty Big A, llttlo A, cqn you seo i Near sighted peoplo can seo clearly closo by and often ilocldb to gat along without glasses, thereby entailing endless misery, und sometimes blindness. W illard C .W isem an , dRAlHMTE OPTICIAN 88BDBI PflBl OPTIGHL FfiHlOB, 603 Cookman Avenue Cor. Emory St. Tel. 138 fl JUDICIAL OPINION A Llfo Insurance Policy Is tho bust investment obtainable for tho family. It is the only as- set that never shrinks in value. Tho AETNA LIFE policy, bucked by over f 50,000,000 as- sets, guarantees absolute se- curity to your family. MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS If you havo funds that aro not invested lot mo know about it, as I havo several good loans . awaiting funds. GOING TO EUROPE Fast lino from Now York to London, Ports und Hamburg. S. 8. DEUTSOIILAN]) of tho Hamburg ■ American line. Tickets und sailings of j£EO. W. PITTENGER BpoclalAgont AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Conn. Room 14, Appleby Building, Asbury Park. . cap ital 950 ,eon 8“k$wb ,i 15 Mii 8 W ILL LIGHT C ITY Contract Was Awarded by Coun cil Last Night and Without Opposition. ALL NIGHT SERVICE ADOPTED Tlio Vote Was l)nt»nimous and Citizens En- dorsed the Change—W ill Oo Into Kftect June 1—City Solicitor Hawkins to pre- pare Contract at Onco—Two Months to . Get Roudys j Asbury Park’s streets'will bo lighted aftor Juno 1 by tho Wolsbach street light, whoso valuo ah an illuminator , lias been fully demonstrated in the cities of Paris; Now York, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, San; Francinco and other places. The streot lighting contract was atfard Oil, at the council mooting held Idst night, to tho Wolsbaoh Streot Lighting Company of America on motion of Councilman Treat, chairman of thoflrcmnd water com- mittee. 'Koll call . by Clork .pro tom Tindall showed tho following vote: Yeas—Treaty will bo presont. Meeks, Wilbur, Apploby. Thoro wero no nays und tho contract, therefore, is by unanimous voto. WolHlmch Supplanting Electric I.lghtti, Dr. W ilbur inquired if tho Wolsbaoh light had boon thoroughly Investigated by tho commlttco and whothor It had met with pronounced success in other cities, Mr.' Treat and sovoral citizens in tho council chamber cited numerous instances whore tho Welsbach had supplanted tho electric light, which, in tho largo cities,; especially, was boing gradually elimi- nated. City Solicitor Hawkins said thoro could bo no chanco or danger in adopting the WClsbach system, which was favored by: tho largo cities because it was bound to bo an additional protection against crime. mi for All Night Sorvice. XJndor tho contract thorcr w ill be 200 lights or moro and tho cost to tho city for all night Borvico will be fCJl per light. The lights will bo placed at.tho street cornors aiid in tho iniddlo of tho blocks. Tho WolBbnch company has voluntarily offered to placo rod letter streot signs on tho corner columns. Four mon will bo omployed to clean tho lamps and tho sys tom, it is assortod, w ill recolvo urirbmit- ting attention from skilled workmen, who will prevent any possible fluctuation or di minishment of the illumination. Under the Welsbach system in Paris the city,,1s a blazo of Tight. 'O^Ma.ttlBon avenue, this city, the llght rfrom t|icse burners Is uni?, formly distributed and in i ho'Ci ty.park s j’ts valuo Is noticeably apparent." C - Contract Will I*rotcct City. City Sblicltor Hawkins was instructed by council to prepare tho contract, which w ill provido every possible protection to the city. , Suporlntoridont K. C. White of the (Inn. solldated Gas company said this mornipg: “ ThoWelsbuch company will-have on tiro control of the lighting. Wo merely furnlsh|tho gas. Tho columns, as I under- stand it, will bo similar to those now in use In certain parts.of tho olty. Tho com- panyhas two months within which tolnstal their lights and I liavo no doubt but that the work will bo completed in less tlmo. I think the Wolsbaoh light will provo a dis* tlnct advantago to Asbury Park. It is dis- tributed uniformly, easily handlod and will answor every requirement of cheap- ness, brilliuncy and durability.'* It was notlood that no representative of tho Coast Eloctrie Light company was presont at the meoting'Jast night. May Aluo Light Townalilp. The Welsbach company may also light tho township streets. Tho lighting com- mittee of tho township board has lwon in- structed to correspond with the Welsbach peoplo. Tho present contract with the Atlantic Coast Kleotrle Light company ox- pires noxt June, and as tho sorvice, it Is alleged, has beon .poor, tho chango may probably bo mado. fclI. TO MEET ENEXT E Annual Encampment State Veter- ans Will tie Held June 5-6 iit Beach Auditorium. SEVERALTHOUSAND EXPECTED Womon’a lloliof CorpH nndXndtns of tho G. A. It.- Will Also Hold Thoir Annual Sfoa- ' slons SlmultaneafiBly In This , City—En- tertainment ITuml of- 8300 Will ho Nec- essary nnd Contributions W ill bo Asked, Commandor John A: Borden of C..K*: Hall Post, No. 41, G. A. It., has received a letter from E. P. Southwlck of Trenton, assistant adjutant general of tho Now Jer soy Q. A. R., informing him that if-it is satisfactory to tho local post tho stato cn campment will bo hold in this city Wed- nesday and Thursday, Juno 5 and 0. He writes that tho first evening will bo de- voted to a campfire,* but that no parade will bo hold* as the “ bovs*’ aro getting too old. It is. oxpectcd that Leo- Italssmfr, commander-in-chief of the United States, OYSTER BEDS SOLD ‘in A sbu ry Park aw O cean G rove B A N K Corner nattfcon Ave. and Main St., ASBURY PARK, N. J. Corner Hals AYenue and Pilgrim p ath vtj OCBAN OROVE. HENBV 0. WINBOft, Pmrtdsnt, ' 0 , 0. OL 4.YTON, Vlce-Fwaident. XDMOKD E. D&YTON, CaaMer. JEB8K MINOT; Assistant; v sk . , DIRBOTOB8: r. rtax f im t, de, j. i. tr, mantrai, R. B. DOOajkSOH,'■, JOBH EpjBBABD, I o. o. cutiqit, unris iuutun, oct. »;•*»«*,■ •; aio. w. ). ». rtSOVHXf, AUM TWTOS, . 1 BHBTO . WOtSOB. Commliwloil Disposes of 100 . Acres Shark Itlvcr at Very Low Figures. N et P r o c e e d s ' 5. Tlio oystor commission of tho comity board of frcoholdors—Josoph L. Oliver, chairman, Asbury Park; William R. Lof- ferson, W all; J.L . Butoher, Howoil; H .J. Rookafollor, Asbury Park—sold 100 Shark river oy?tor beds at auatlon yesterflay at John Oorlles’ hotol. Shark river. Tho bods, which aro caoti ono aoro in si/.a, brought from 25 conts to f7, Tho net proceeds to tho county amountod to about $55. . J ______________________ i Jr. O. U. A. SI. Case Postponed. Judge Androw K irkpatrlok failod-to poar yostonlay morning in ihe United States circuit court at.Trenton to hear tho caso between the faotlons of tho Jr. O. U. A .M . Tho judgo sont word to tho coun- sel that ho Would be on hand toilay to try tho onBQ. .' 'Sale df Bankrupt Stock. Tha.stock ..nd fixtures in the storo for- Iraorly oafiupiod by W. M. Pawloy Co., 101 'Main streot, ts now JoKtsrod for aa!n by tha trustee No reasonable offer will bo refused, as tho stock hMiat bo sold and the store Vooatlod'by Aprfl 1. On Saturday evening, March 28, tho stock will be of- fered at auction, which , will continuo ovory ovoning at 7 o’clock. The stock consists or orookory, glassware, tinware, stores, kitchen utensils, sholving, stone- ware, sllverwaro, tito. Alao n lot of tools foptln-ahopand iiornloo work G ooiI b nt private saiis »xcept while auotlon iss going oh. S. A CMVEii, Trustee,—Adv.'68tf. Aooounto poBpeotfully eoltoltocl. Safo'Detioalt Boxes to Sent,; W* lavua Pdrelafi D rafts Rpd ltet*- taro-of Credit.. *Vr-. '• Flris-assortment of ;ill kinds of fresh flsH i\nd Boallops htJKolsey’s,,ai5 Cookman. ayanuo;—A(hr.',78.. •: :. ■ . _ •• Tho best tonla and spring medloine is • Klnmonth's hyisophosphlws.—Adv,' W tf. ' i ■■ v The Women's Ucliof corps nnd tho Ladies of tho G. A- R-, auxiliary societies, wili also hold Missions In this city on tho days in question, smd it is expected tlmt Asbury Park will havo tho pleasure ot on- tertolning from ,1,000 to r>,000 visitors. Tiie sessions of tho veterans will be hold in tho beach auditorium. Those of the Women’s Roiiof corps will be held in Edu- cational hall, whilo tho Ladies of tiio G.A, R. will gather in Whittier hall. Tho department officers who w ill be the guests of the local jiost are as follows: De- partment. commander, K. Y. Richards, Trenton: senior vice-comirinnder, Joseph Colyer, jr., Nowark; junior vice-cominan- dor, William Ii\ Britton, Burlington; as- sistant adjutant goneral, 15, P. South- wiok, Trenton; assistant quartermaster general, johnLawronce, Now Brunswick; chaplain,,Rov. CharleSE. Hill, Red Bank; medical director, J. 10. West, Jersey City; Inspector, Charles F, Hopkins, Boonton; judge advocate, Henry C. Torhurie; Red Bank; chief mustering.officer, Walter A. Barrows, Mount IIoHy; council of admin- istration— Stephen M. Long, Orange; William J. Orom and Amos R, Dease, Camdon; James M. Atwood, Plainfield; A. S. Applegot, Hightetown. Commandor Borden says on a rough calculation $200 will be needed by C. 1C. Hail Post for expenses that etm not possi bly bo avoided. It Js’lio. be hoped thnt this amount will bo readily subscribed, ns the onimmpnicnt will bo of much benefit to tho city and the burden, shoujjl. not fall on the local vet- orans. . : ARRANGElSrsVoR THE M, L. GLENNON FUNERAt A r r i v a l —o t - R e n j a l n s - t i f —P e a il ~ I * r I e s t r - W il V Govern Tlino of Holding Sorvlcos. . Catholic Dignitaries Coming. W’ofd was received tills morning by tho relatives of the lato M. L. Glonnon in this olty that the body of the doad priest had not beon shipped on tho Teutonic, but on the Ibernia, and would not arrivo in this until next week. On recoipt of tho nows word was at onco sent to all interested that the funoral would-be postponed. Tho services, how- ovor, will bo unchanged and will be car- ried out as designated below'. ' Tho body will bo mot at tho Now York dock by a guard of ^onor from tho Knights of Columbus of Long Branch, wh&will es- cort tho remains to this city. Tho local services depend upon tho ar- rival of tho steamer,- which can not bo def - initely stilted as yot. Company H, how. ovor, will attend in it body with Sanford’s band. Solemn requiem mass will be conducted by tho dignitaries of the Catholic church In Now Jersey; Among those whd will atteiid are Bishop McFaul and Vicar-Gen- eral Bov. John II. Kox of tho fronton dio- ceso; Yicar-Goneral J. J. O’Connor of the Newark dloceso, a likely candidate for the Newark bishopric to succeed, Bishop Wig- gor, doceasod*, Rov. John Stattovd, presi- dent of Soton Hall college; Rev. Jaines M. Roynolds of. Red Bank; Rev. Fathor Lawrence oX Allontown; Rev. Thomas A. Rocho of Asbury Park. Intormont will bo mado at Mount Cal- vary oomotery in a plot selected by Fathor Qlonnon himself. AFTER APR IL 5 TH Amendment Reducing the Rate to $1 Per Thousand Adopt- ed by City Council. Tlie Saturday Club's Oouccrt. Tho ladles of tho Saturday olub aro ox- poctirig a full houso for their ooncert in Iiibrary ball tonight. Everything is In rendlnoss for what w ill probably bu'ono of tho best musical ontcrtainmonts of tho wiutor. Tlio admission has boon placod so low’for Buclv n-treiit-tliiib- ibid expected the sign "standing room only?’ will bo dis- played early in tho ovoning. Tlio homo talent alono, without tho outsldo musi- cians, Is considorcd worth moro than tho amount asked for scats. Tho admission, prloo apd names of tho leading artists aro givon ol&whore on this page. The profits Will bo for tho benoilt of the publio library Notlco of ltemoval. On April 1 Dr, Qoorge B. Horbort will removo tils dcntayiariors from the Asbury Park and Ocean ifrovo Bank building to larger nnd more commodious rooms In tho now Parker building at COO Cookman av.c-, nuo.—Adv. 43 tf. 1'or lt»nt. ‘Che<ip, .6 jooss hotjen in.modlare pof Boasion can '■>>%had. M. M. Croabii, 508 M&ln street.—Adv. tf. |- . ' ■>. iiI Tha;lDr,'jghtor<i of liberty wlllgive a laauquera'do sooiAl in . the A'rtiliby build- ing,.Thursday evening, Mat6u 28, Muslo by:Pypf,OQggoBhaU «nd Porker.—Adv.78-1. . .'EuH lina bf trusses at Kinmontli’s drug Store,: :Flt guarautoed.—Adv. 69 tf.' TO REVISE THE LICENSE LAW Wanted, a Fonco Arotintl School Grounds nnd a Playground for Children—Council H as.i» Jaiisdictlon—SiiKgestipn for Uni- form System of Treo PlAitlng in Asbury Park Meets W ith Same Oi^ectloii. - Tho wator mto amendment to tho city ordirianco governing the water depart- ment under'which the meter rate for water Is established ab $1 a thousand, was passed to a third reading in tlie council last night and finally adopted by unani- mous voto. ' . v It was dccliled to advertise tho amend mont at once and'thus enable tho law to go Into effect on April 6, Oil and.after that date,thorefore,the rate for water In Asbury Park will bo ono dollar’, as stated. Xiconse Inspector Appointed. . On motion, of* Councilman Treat, E. R. Tindall was* mado Hccnse collector Mr the city, his term extending from *April 1 to Nov. 1 noxt ensuing, There will bo a gon- eral revision of tho licouse ordinance pre- ceding tho summer, season and a mooting of the counoil to go over tho sehodulo will take placo noxt Friday at U o’clock, at which tlmo City Solicitor John F. Haw- kins and Mr. Tindall will bo present. Collector Amos Lipi>incott returned tho 1899 tax warrant with a statement that tho sales for unpaid taxes under the war- rant only aggregated $1,070. \ • School Yard Fence Suggested. Dr. Wilbur asked if there was no way by which tho city could induce the board of education to erect a fence around *tlie school grounds and transform tho space into a playground for high school pupils^ He thought tho grounds could be put to bettor use than merely to look nice’, es- pecially in view of tho fact that all medi- cal authorities agrtoed that tho exhilara- tion and exerciso £rom d^ily play was a positive necessity to children and that' in tho Asbury Park Higjli school thoso priv- ileges wero practically denied. Connell Has No Jurisdiction. Councilman Treat: “They could -hardly And opportunity 'for play in the. high schpol as now [conductcd. It is all work and no pipy. As a matter of fact thero is no'rccess.” Dr. Wilbur : “ That Is just my point and I think it an outrage,4 It %vas finally decided that tho council had no jurisdiction ovor the board of edu- cation and tlho matter was dropped. teruco Conover was appointed assistant in.the water oflice to succeed Mr. Fielder, who has accepted anothor position; / System Tree.Planting Desirable. * —Gv^R t Zilcharlas, ropresonting the As- b ur.y_Park.boar d-o Ltrador i m j u i rod-i f~the~ city could.not establish a uniform system of tree planting on the sidewalks. While it was admitted that thoVo wore strong reasons for adopting some plan that would tend to beautify the sidewalks and make more regular the trees planted thereon, City Solicitor Hawkins hold that tho mat- ter was entirely within tho control of in- dividual property owners, wlio could plant trees on thpir property to suit thomsolves. Councilman Trujit, inconection.wi.th the. discussion, expressed the hopo that an ap- propriation would be made noxt year for the public parks. Adjourned for Two Weeks. Charles iv rain/.was granted an exempt, fireman’s certificate. Adjournment was takon for two wooks. CAPTAINS AND MANAGERS Chosen for the Various Teams of tho Oreos Athletic Cluli—Initiation Fee to he Advanced. A t a mooting of the Oroo.< Athlctic club hold last night -captains and mana - gers woro oh9 sen for tho various athletic teams of tho club.’ Harry Watson was fairly svyampqd witl\ honors, boing made captain of tho basket- ball, football and bowling teams. Harry Rush ton was elected manager of tho foot- ball and bowling teams} and Alvin Oliver manager of the -baseball nine. Raymond Landis, Harry Somors, Mat- thew Slocum and Louis Rose wroro ac- cepted as mombers of tho club and tho namo of William Giffard was proposed for membership.. Aftor the next meeting night, two weeks henco, the present initia- tion feo of 81 will be inoreasod to $0.50, . _ Tlio ISenjainlns Are Traveling.. E. P. Benjamin and wifo. of Allenhurst aro.reported to bo traveling in Oklahonui. Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Bonjamin aro visitors inJMoxi.co, it Is said, whero ^IrrBbhjam in was sent by iiis physician. Auction. On Thursday afternoon, Mare!'. 2S, nf. S o’olook, the stock and tools in tho work j-ooin of W. M. Pawloy.& Co., 11*.! Main street, will bo offered, at public sale by tho fiubscrlbor. Tho tools are all that isro Roodud for repairing and now s«;ork. Also, a lot of now stove pipe, - olbows and couplings (or steam pipes. Adv. 78 4 \ S, A. OfclvEU, Trustee. M attiilg, Xlnole.uui, Oil CJoth. You will bq dbing yoursolf an injustico if you buy matting, lihdloum or iloor oil- oioth.'Wltnont,first seeing what we havo to offer. Our stoom Is n6w and our prlcinaro right. C ooks B bi : H ive ,—A dv. ftStf, Tho gruon and v-hito tapper givtis Wed Mayor- Rogers Names Standing Committees of Bradley Beach Council. TOOK CARE OF OPPOSITION nesdicyl Maroh a7J\by tho ljadies' Aid. and Young Ladles’ hu^illury of tho First Bap- tist onuroh at WMr’s restaurant Will, be served betwoon’5 and 10 o’clook. TipketsJ 85 cents. ' 71*2-55 Sfeb Cubborlyi thtt carrlflge ■ ; dealer, for wagons and harticssA* Also1repairing and harness made to order.' Cor. Sprlngw»‘od and Railroad avonaes\ . ' * 0U-05* Ills Own Forces; Wfll Keep the Borough -Business ■ Well in -Hand — Council man X?oster Ijtonorcd W'lth the Appointment 'to'One Committee Only—Rev. - liny ter I>oes Not Qualify. . The standing c6mmittces of the Brad ey Beach council wfero named by ^Inyor Rog* ers at the meeting last night ancT the ap- pointive ollices wero filled as well. The committees follow: •- ‘ Finance—C. *F. Burney, E. C. Lambert and William Gifford. Stnicts—E. C. Benner, C. F. Burney and Joseph Stewart. . Police—E.^G. Lambert,/C. F. Burney, and 15. B. Foster. Fire and Wator—C. F. Burney, William Gifford arni.E. C. Lamberts Ordinance—-E. C. Bonner, Joseph Stew - art aiid C. F. Btirnoj'. • ; Special-—E. Q. Lainbcrt,* E. C. Benner and C. F. Burney. .Anti-Kogers Faction Snubhed. • As will be noticed, the anti-Rogers fac - tion got very little representation on the committees. Mi*. Foster was named on but ono and Mr. Gifford and Mr. Stow:irt was named 011 several, but ure chairmen of nono and no two of tho’opposition party aro on ono committee. When tho names of tho pollco commit- tee woro read, one devoted followor of the mayor got on his feet and said: “You know you had trouble with him last year.” “Ordor!” called tho mayor, and his fol-. lower subsided. The object of his remarks was Couiicilman Foster, an antl-mayorito, who was not present. » Appointive Positions Filled. . The appointive oillcos were filled as fol- lows: Borough clerk—S. %. Earle (rcappoint- ed). Counsel—Samuol A, Patterson. - Recorder—William Furlong. Commissioner of appeal —Charles B. Poland . ................ " Overseer of poor—George Deiss. Board Of Health—Pctor B‘ . Poland, Georgo Herbert, Samuel Murphy. Marshals—W illiam D. Flood, Randolph .ftliuktf^ljaniol W ilkins, Charles J.Poland, William Trimbh5^n_d judson Stiles. Tho marshals are all spocial ofllcors and from their numbor ono is chosen by tho council to act as borough ofllccr and re- ceives a regular salary. Place of Meeting Changed. The council decided to chango tho meet- ing place and a motion passed that Pol^ and*s hall, at McCabe avenuo and Main 'HtrcDtrbe-rtmtort-far $lt)0; TIloTental price of tho Woolley room was $40. Tho chango was made early this morning, when the borough furnituro was moved. - How,Shall Vacancy be Filled ? Rev. H. J. Hay ter did . not qualify as councilman. Under the law his office is now vacant and it is now tho duty of Mayor Rogers to fill the vacancy by ap- pointment. In the ^ncaiitime, it is said, E. C. Benner holds over until the ap- pointeo-qudlifleSi—-Tho-contentioh-is-made by some, however, that ho docs not hold over 'iind. is not a member of tlie council and all Ids acts as such are irregular. Says Coal Operators Cannot Re- fuse to Recognize' Miners’ Union On That Plea. HANNA’S GUARDED ANSWER MUST GO TO CAMDEN Company IX W ill Have Lo Give a Day to Practical .Military Instruction .Next Week. - Noiices have been sent out (Company, ordor No. B) from tho headquarters ‘of Company II, Third regiment, N, G. N, ,T. of Asbury Park,1-tating (1) that in compli - ance with General order No. 2, dated Cam- den, Jan. 4, 1001, tlio company will as- Eomblo at 7 o’clock a.' in. Thursday, j \ pril •i, a,t its armory, to proceed to Camdon for practical military instruction; (2) men w ill appear in uniform—blouse, trousers, bluo shirt, campaign lints and loggings; (8) lunch will bo served in the Camden armory. Tho ordor is signod by John H. Ryno,’ captain commanding company, and Wal- ter T, Hubbard, first surgonnt. Baptist" X.adlcfl’ Supper Tonight. The green and whito supper at Weir’s Cookman nvenue restaurant tonight will lio served from fi to 10 o'clock by tho Indies’ aid and young ladios’ auxiliary of• tlio First Baptist: church. They .have mado preparations to feed » largo numbor of pooplo and "will probably not bo disap- pointed, Soo adv. on first page. €orlnt1iiaii Cominmulory Election. Tho annual elcotlon of Corinthian Conl- mandory, No. 7, K. G. E., to chooso civil officers, •will bo field tomorrow night at tho semi-monthly meeting In tho Appleby building. An exhibition drill and tho sorving of refreshments will bo additional features of interest during tho ovoning. ChaitwicV*.Plmrmaoy. On Aprll't Chadwiok’s phormaoy will he moved from <!M to (101 Cookman ave- nue, .in tho handsome.new Burton build- ing, noxt to LeMal6trOj whero wo w ill bo ploiiK«l to soo our friends and customers Adv. 73 tf. CHAnwiOK's P harmacy . Now Department. Now Goods. Wo havo added to our oxtonslvo stock a new und porfeotly soleotod stock of mat ting.: llpoleuin and floor oilcloth'. Thesis goods are tho vory newost patterns. C ooks B ee H ivk ,—Adv. 55 tf. r i Anyone wanting a good ‘iorsu I no! go wrong by visiting Soxton’a stablds and watching hla private sale. Wtvtch for- tlie notice for tho salo to begin.—Adv. 72tf, , Says Mitchell Is A11 Itlght, Biit Iivades the Question as to Miners* Itesponaihll- Ity-Overdue ; J^renclr Liner Beaches Port— -Vietoria to Have Magnificent Me- morial. * . Now York,Tuesday .—President Mitchcll of tho United Minoworkcrs, when seon thi.*i morning, expressed himself forcibly about the statement mado that the Min- ors’ union was an* irresponsible body to deal with, as tho organization was not legally bound to abldo by any agreement the loaders niight make. ilitchcll said tho. operators lmvo beon and are recognizing unions which are 110 mort* responsible than the Miners’ union. Thereforo thoy .cannot refuse to recognize tlio miners on tho plea of irresponsibility. ItC refused to say whether. the object of liis coming hero was progressing favorably or not. Ho said he had no appointment to soo Morgan today and would not say whether he had tried to seo him or would make arrangements for a conference this week. Ho said he might glve outa state- ment in a week. Senator ITanna said this morning ho was hero on personal businoss only, and his visit was not in any way connected with tho coal situation. When asked about his views on tho opinion that tho minors were an irresponsible body ho said: “ As far as John Mitcholl is concerned he is a porfect- iy reliable and trustworthy man to deal with.” • - ----- TOOK SPOONS; LEFT CUP ISurg-lars Carried Ofl* M rs. Xfolmrt*. Spoouf, Hut I.«ft Silver I,oviiig Cup Presented l>y OI<l X,adles. Patorson, Tuesday.—Whilo Mrs, :Garrct A. Hobart was making an inventory pf her silverware today she discovered that burglars, who broko into tho house Sun- day night, had takon a dozen silver spoons. In tho largo silver loving cup which was roecntly prosentod to Mrs., llobart by tho Old Ladies’ Homo socioty, sho found tho following note: “Humbly beg pardon; do not want to roll good people; Signed, Rob- bers.” ______ _ FRENCHTiNER"ARRIVES Overdue I*a Oascogno Was Belayed by Same Storm That Struck,tho Etruria. I.ost I>if« Bafts arid Boats. . Now York, Tuesday.—The French liner La Gascogne arrived from Havre this morning, J18 hours’overduo. The steamer was dolayed by the same storm which struck tho Etruria, and lost hor life rafts -nnd:boats_and~Hti£fcred liniiilFnthor dam- ago on deck. MEMORIAL TO VICTORIA Money to Loan We have to loan on first mort- gage on Improved Real Estate the following sums: : ; • ■' $ 1,000 1,200 ! 1,500 2,000 3.000 4.000 MILAN ROSS AGENCY 208 MAIN STREET. Monmonth Trust —A N D — Safe Deposit Company Monmouth Building, Asfcury Park, N. J . CAPITAL. SU RPLU S ............. .$100,000 .25,000 Bxecutes all trusts known to the l#w, Loana money on'bond and mortgage. ' Receives deposits subject to cheek and allows interest on daily balances. Acts as Trustee, Registrar and Transfer Agent Pays coupons. Makes demand and time loans on approved collateral. Sate deposit vault*. A. C. TWINING. President G.B. M. HARVEY, Vice President R. A. TUSTING, Secretary C CORNELL, Tieasurer DIRECTORS: O R. Drown, J H. Buchanon, D. C. Cornell, W. J. Harrison, Col. G. B M. Harvey, George RKroehl, ... w. *n>utux. Bruce S. Keator, M. D , H. H. Vreeland, G. D. Vroom. R. A. Tusting, Henry Mitchell, M. D. John P. O’Brien, Perry R. Smith, S. A. Patterson. A. C. Twining. W hy Not Buy a Lot for $400 AT BRADLEY PARK Build'a’moderate' price house, whloh In- vestment will cost less than paying $13 por month ront. Seo H. C. WINSOR or T. P. APPLEBY. A Handsome and Costly Monument Will lie Krected In Front of Bucking- ham Palace. London, Tuesday.—-The memorial com- mittee met at the Mansion Houso today and resolved to orcct a momorinl to tho late Queon Victoria in front; of Bucldng- hain palace. It is stuited that X7,00t) have been contributed. EXAMINATION BEGUN Lawyer Patrick,Charged With Murder of Millionaire Ilice, lieforo Committ- ing 31ag!strate. Now York, Tuesday.—Tho preliminary examination of Lawyer Albert T. Patrick, charged with, tho murder of tlioagedTexas millionaire, WUHani Marsh HIce, was be“ gun before Justico Jerome,.sitting as com1 mittlng magistrate. Kruger Is Not’Coming. Amsterdam,. Tuesday. President Kruger makes positive denial of tho roport that ho is going to America although ho has received 'many invitations. v lAttlo Eva Wins Handicap. London, Tiiesday.^-Iiittle Eva, ,a ti-year old, won the LincolnsHiro'handicap today. $40 FOR A PHOTOGRAPH Viow of C. H, Thomas’ Interlaken lU:al- ilence Taken by Frank I.., Wilcox ' Captures First Frank Ij. Wlloox of .the- Mattison Ave - nue pharmacy hus capturod another prize through his skill as a. photographor. In a roeont contest on artistic homes in tho Ladies' World, a New York magazine, Mr. Wilcox submitted a picture of the homo of C. H, Thomas of Intoylnkon. Yesterday he received a check for $40, with the notice that he had won first prize. Mock Trial Thnrmluy Night. Tho' Unoxoelled (Ire company of West Grove has docidod upon. Thursday oven- ing Of this week at ti o’clock as tho time for holding tho mooX. trial announood re- cently. It w ill be a “ breach of promiso’.' ease and will bo ■“ tried" In tho parlor of tho company's building, on Corlles ave- nue. A small admission wjll bo'oharged and loo croam aud cako will bo on salo. Saturday Club Concert. Tuesday ovoning, March 211, at Library hall. The club, will havo tho assistance of tho following artists: Mrs. Schultz, vio- llnlste; Miss Bertha Kliso Clary, soprano; Miss Grcuollo, olocutlonlet; Miss UlauohB Bonniitt, soprano; W. C. Woedon of New York, i uubr. Tickots, 85 cents; on salo at- Gronello’s:—Adv.'OBtf A’Few Chotoe Flats .. StiU for ront ih Koator block, Mattison r>venue, and In now Cooksnun avenuo block. A ll modern conveniences Ront jl0to$20. Apply to ownor or n^onts, } EASTER CARDS Easter Booklets Easter Novelties -Paas~Egg“Dyes Free from Poison Paas Paper Dyes Each onvelope of 12 sheets, 0 cents. Prints beautiful shades of various colors. W ill color from ii to (i dozen eggs. Special Sale—BOOK LEASES this week 4 Cents. HARRY ! BORDEN Stationer and Newsdealer Cor. Bond St. and Mattison kits. WHEN... you drop a 1 PENNY into a BLIND man's hat, do you consider how much care you should give your own eyes ? Take no chances with then,, STILES & CO. Philadelpliia Eye Specialists At 322, Main street, Asbuiy Park every Friday. Hours, 10 to 5, Frea examination anfl all work guaranteed. OF ASBURY PARR Mattison Avenue and Bond Street IBetweon Poatoittce and Depot. OROANIZEO FEBRUARY, 1886. OFFICERS i ' QKORGE F. KROEHfc, PreaMent DR. BAMUEL JOHNSON,Vlco-PreflMent ' M. H. SCOTT, Cashier. J. E. DAVIS, Asa’t Cashier. Patrons’ valuables reoelved for safo keep- ini free of charge , Foreign Exchange bought and *>!& > ' Colieotloni promptly acknowledged. “Y our BtisnrasB favobs hespeot FULLY B0I40ITED.

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Only, paper , ia Momnoutfr Couaty riceivjng^ri^iar daily. Telegraph Newt Service.

- A Daily Record of the Local Happenings in the Shore Dis- .> trict from Deal to Manasquan,;

FIFTEENTH YEAB. NO. 73. ASBURY PARK, NEW JERSEY, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1901. PRICE ONE CENT

A n Im p o rtan t Real Estate Bargain,

One of the best built and mod­ern improved cottages at.

— — ——D E A L — — —with 12 rooms and every mod­ern improvement, will be sacri­ficed to an immediate purchaser on easy terms. An excellent location and splendid plot. 100

: by ISO feet. - ’ ,For particulars see

D. C. COVERT208 Bond Street, Asbdry Park,

KEITH’S EXPRESSA S B U R Y P A R K and O CEAN G RO V E

{ Hotel Brunswick,Of f ic e s Railroad Depot and •

11314 Bongs Avenue.' Principal Offlco.... . .733 MATTISON AVE.

Goods stored at reasonable r&Sotf.Telephone connection. ' .

P.O . B o r cor, - - - - A sfltnw P a bk .

A Golden OpportunityTho Boach V low H otel an il B ath in g

I ’uvilton (form erly K oster’s) on. tho occan fro n t o t B rad ley Boach can bo leased fo r tlio com ing season. Tho p lan t consists of

■a larg o and com modious hotol (the only hotel In B radloy Beach), a pavilion w ith largo soda w ator fountain ,_candyt cigar an d nows stand, barber shop, etc. A hot sa lt w ator bath establishm ent w ith thirty- five rooms, com plotoiy equipped. A sw im m ing, pool, fo u r hundred bathing houses, w ith necossary stilts. T h is p lan t is a monoy m akor, F o r torm sah d perm it

A P P L Y TO

. T. FRANK APPLEBYCorner Main St. and Mattison Ave,

Asbury Park.

' : B i g ’A , Stttle-A .yoB set!. ■ The big one a t tw onty feet,

A t h a lf a foot th s too,. 'irn rttso ii 'm u B t nocd .OTASSSSs shut's a certainty

B ig A , llttlo A , cqn you seo iN ear sighted peoplo can seo clearly closo

by and often ilocldb to gat a lon g w ithout glasses, thereby en tailin g endless m isery, und sometimes blindness.

Willard C. Wiseman,d R A lH M T E OPTICIAN

88BD BI P flB l OPTIGHL FfiHlOB,

603 Cookman Avenue

Cor. Emory St. Tel. 138

fl JUDICIAL OPINIONA L lfo Insurance P o licy Is tho bust investm ent obtainable for tho fam ily . I t is the on ly as­set that never sh rin ks in value. Tho A E T N A L I F E policy, bucked by over f 50,000,000 a s­sets, guarantees absolute se­curity to you r fam ily.

MORTGAGE INVESTMENTSI f you havo funds that aro not invested lot mo know about it, a s I havo several good loans

. aw aitin g funds.

GOING TO EUROPEF a s t lino from Now Y o rk to London, Ports und H am burg.

S . 8 . D E U T S O IIL A N ]) o f tho H am burg ■ A m erican line. T ickets und sa ilin gs of

j£EO. W. PITTENGERBpoclalAgont

AETNA L IFE INSURANCE CO. of Hartford, Conn.

Room 14, Appleby Building, Asbury Park. .

capital 950,eon 8“k$wb,i15Mii8

WILL LIGHT CITYContract Was Awarded by Coun

cil Last Night and Without Opposition.

ALL NIGHT SERVICE ADOPTED

Tlio Vote W as l)nt»nimous and Citizens En- ■ dorsed the C hange—W ill Oo In to Kftect

Ju n e 1 —City Solicitor H aw kins to p re­pare Contract at Onco—Tw o Months to

. Get Roudys j

A sb u ry P a r k ’s s tre e ts 'w ill bo ligh ted aftor Ju n o 1 by tho W olsbach street ligh t, whoso valuo ah an illum in ator , lias been fu lly dem onstrated in the cities o f P aris; Now Y o rk , Brooklyn , Philadelphia, San; Francinco and other places.

The streot ligh tin g contract w as atfard Oil, at the council mooting held Idst n ight, to tho W olsbaoh Streot L igh tin g Com pany of A m erica on m otion of Councilm an T reat, chairm an o f thoflrcm nd w ater com ­m ittee.

'K o ll call . by C lork .p ro tom T in d allshowed tho fo llow ing vote: Y eas—T reaty w ill bo presont.Meeks, W ilbur, A pploby. Thoro wero no n ays und tho contract, therefore, is by unanim ous voto.

W o lH lm c h S u p p l a n t i n g E l e c t r i c I . lg h tt i , Dr. W ilb u r inquired i f tho W olsbaoh

ligh t had boon thoroughly Investigated by tho commlttco an d whothor It had met w ith pronounced success in other cities,

M r.' T reat and sovoral citizens in tho council cham ber cited num erous instances whore tho W elsbach had supplanted tho electric ligh t, w hich, in tho largo cities,; especially, w as boing grad u ally elim i­nated.

C ity Solicitor H a w k in s said thoro could bo no chanco or dan ger in adopting the W Clsbach system , w hich w as favored by: tho largo cities because it w as bound to bo an add itional protection aga inst crime.

m i for A ll N ight Sorvice.XJndor tho contract thorcr w ill be 200

lights or moro an d tho cost to tho c ity fo r a ll n ight Borvico w ill be fCJl per light.

The ligh ts w ill bo placed at.tho street cornors aiid in tho iniddlo of tho blocks.

Tho WolBbnch com pany h as vo lu n tarily offered to placo rod letter streot sign s on tho corner colum ns. F o u r mon w ill bo omployed to clean tho lam ps and tho sys tom, it is assortod, w ill recolvo urirbmit- tin g attention from skilled workm en, who w ill prevent an y possible fluctuation or di m inishm ent of the illu m in ation . U nderthe W elsbach system in P aris the city,,1s a blazo of Tight. 'O ^M a.ttlBon avenue, th is c ity , the llg h t rfrom t|icse burners Is uni?, fo rm ly distributed and in iho'Ci ty.park s j ’ts valuo Is noticeably apparent." C -

Contract W ill I*rotcct City.C ity Sb licltor H aw k in s w as instructed

by council to prepare tho contract, which w ill provido every possible protection to the city. ,

Suporlntoridont K . C. W hite of the (Inn.solldated Gas com pany said this m ornipg:

“ ThoW elsbuch com pany w ill-h a v e on tiro control of the ligh tin g . W o m erely furnlsh|tho gas. Tho colum ns, a s I under­stand it, w ill bo s im ilar to those now in use In certain parts.of tho olty. Tho com- panyhas two m onths w ithin which to lnstal their lights and I liavo no doubt but that the work w ill bo completed in less tlm o. I th ink the W olsbaoh lig h t w ill provo a dis* tlnct advantago to A sb u ry P ark . I t is dis­tributed un iform ly, easily handlod and w ill answor every requirem ent o f cheap­ness, brilliuncy and durability.'*

I t w as notlood that no representative of tho Coast Eloctrie L ig h t com pany w as presont a t the m eoting'Jast n ight.

May Aluo L ight Townalilp.T he W elsbach com pany m ay also ligh t

tho township streets. Tho ligh tin g com ­m ittee o f tho township board has lwon in ­structed to correspond with the W elsbach peoplo. Tho present contract w ith the A tlan tic Coast Kleotrle L ig h t com pany ox- pires noxt Ju n e , and as tho sorvice, it Is alleged, has beon .poor, tho chango m ay probably bo mado.

fcl I. TO MEET E NEXT E

Annual Encampment State Veter­ans Will tie Held June 5-6

iit Beach Auditorium.

SEVERALTHOUSAND EXPECTED

Womon’a llo lio f CorpH nndXndtns o f tho G.A . It.- W ill A lso Hold Thoir Annual Sfoa-

' slons SlmultaneafiBly In This , C ity—En­tertainm ent ITuml of- 8300 W ill ho Nec­essary nnd Contributions W ill bo Asked,

Com mandor Jo h n A : Borden o f C..K*: H all Post, No. 41, G . A . It., has received a letter from E . P . Southw lck of Trenton, assistant ad ju tan t general of tho Now J e r soy Q. A . R ., inform ing him that i f - i t is satisfactory to tho local post tho stato cn cam pm ent w ill bo hold in this c ity W ed­nesday and Thursday, Ju n o 5 and 0. He w rites that tho first evening w ill bo de­voted to a campfire,* but that no parade w ill bo hold* as the “ bovs*’ aro gettin g too old. I t is. oxpectcd that Leo- Italssm fr, com mander-in-chief of the U nited States,

OYSTER BEDS SOLD‘in

Asbury Park aw Ocean GroveB A N K

Corner nattfcon A ve . and Main S t ., A SB U R Y P A R K , N. J .

Corner Hals AYenue and Pilgrim p a th v tj O CBAN OROVE.

HENBV 0. WINBOft, Pmrtdsnt,' 0 , 0. OL 4.YTON, Vlce-Fwaident.

XDMOKD E. D&YTON, CaaMer.JEB8K MINOT; Assistant;

v sk . , DIRBOTOB8: r . rtax f i m t , d e , j . i. tr , m an tra i,R. B. DOOajkSOH,' ■ , JOBH EpjBBABD, Io. o. cutiqit, unris iu u tu n ,oct. »;•*»«*,■ •; aio . w.). ». rtSOVHXf, AUM TWTOS,■ . 1 BHBTO. WOtSOB.

Commliwloil Disposes o f 100 . Acres Sh ark Itlvcr a t V ery Low Figures.

Net P r o c e e d s ' 5.Tlio oystor com m ission o f tho com ity

board of frcoholdors—Josoph L . Oliver, chairm an, A sb u ry P a r k ; W illiam R . Lof- ferson, W a ll; J . L . Butoher, H ow oil; H .J . Rookafollor, A sb u ry P a rk —sold 100 Sh ark r iver oy?tor beds a t auatlon yesterflay at Jo h n Oorlles’ hotol. Sh ark river.

Tho bods, w hich aro caoti ono aoro in si/.a, brought from 25 conts to f7 , Tho net proceeds to tho county am ountod to about$55. . J ______________________ i

J r . O. U. A . SI. Case Postponed.Ju d g e A n drow K irkpatrlok failod-to

poar yostonlay m orning in ihe United S tates c ircuit court at.Trenton to hear tho caso between the faotlons of tho J r . O. U. A .M . Tho judgo sont word to tho coun­sel that ho Would be on hand toilay to try tho onBQ. .'

'Sale d f B an kru p t Stock.T h a.sto ck ..nd fixtures in the storo for-

Iraorly oafiupiod b y W . M. P aw lo y Co., 101 'M ain streot, ts now JoKtsrod fo r aa!n by tha trustee No reasonable offer w ill bo refused, a s tho stock hMiat bo sold and the store Vooatlod'by A p rfl 1. On Saturd ay evening, March 28, tho stock w ill be o f­fered a t auction, which , w ill continuo ovory ovoning at 7 o’clock. T he stock consists or orookory, glassw are, tinw are, stores, kitchen utensils, sholving, stone­ware, sllverw aro, tito. A lao n lot o f tools foptln-ah opan d iiornloo w ork G ooiIb nt private saiis »xcept w hile auotlon iss going oh. S . A CMVEii, Trustee,—Adv.'68tf.

A o o o u n to p o B p e o tfu l ly e o l to lto c l . S a f o 'D e t io a l t B o x e s t o S e n t , ;W* lavua Pdrelafi D r a f t s R p d ltet*-

ta r o -o f C r e d i t . . *Vr-. '•

Flris-assortm ent of ;ill kinds o f fresh flsH i\nd Boallops htJK olsey’s,,ai5 Cookman. ayanuo;—A(hr.',78.. •: :. ■. _

•• Tho best tonla and spring medloine is • Klnmonth's hyisophosphl ws.—Adv,' W tf.■' i ■■ v ■

The W om en's U cliof corps nnd tho Ladies o f tho G. A- R-, au x ilia ry societies, w ili also hold Missions In this city on tho days in question, smd it is expected tlmt A sb u ry P a rk w ill havo tho pleasure ot on- tertolning from ,1,000 to r>,000 visitors.

T iie sessions of tho veterans w ill be hold in tho beach auditorium . Those of the W omen’s Roiiof corps w ill be held in Ed u ­cational h a ll, whilo tho Ladies o f tiio G .A , R . w ill gath er in W hittier h a ll.

Tho departm ent officers who w ill be the guests o f the local jiost are a s fo llow s: De­p artm en t. com m ander, K. Y . R ichards, Trenton: senior vice-comirinnder, Joseph Colyer, jr ., N ow ark; ju n io r vice-cominan- dor, W illiam Ii\ B ritton , B u rlin gto n ; as­sistant ad ju tan t goneral, 15, P . South- wiok, T renton; assistant quarterm aster general, jo h n L a w ro n ce , Now B run sw ick; chaplain ,,Rov. C h a r le S E . H ill , R ed B a n k ; m edical director, J . 10. W est, Je rse y C ity ; Inspector, Charles F, H opkins, Boonton; judge advocate, H enry C. Torhurie; Red B a n k ; chief m ustering.officer, W alter A. B arrow s, M ount IIoH y; council o f adm in­istra tio n — Stephen M. Long, Orange; W illiam J . Orom and A m os R , Dease, Cam don; Ja m e s M. A tw ood, P lain fie ld ; A . S . Applegot, H ightetown.

Com m andor Borden says on a rough calculation $200 w ill be needed b y C. 1C. H a il P o st fo r expenses that etm not possi b ly bo avoided.

I t J s ’lio. be hoped thnt this am ount w ill bo read ily subscribed, ns the onimmpnicnt w ill bo o f m uch benefit to tho city and the burden, sh o u jjl. not fa ll on the local vet- orans. . :

A R R A N G E lS r sV o R THE M, L. GLENNON FUNERAt

A r r i v a l —o t - R e n j a ln s - t i f —P e a il~ I* r Ie s t r -W ilVG o v e rn T lin o o f H o ld in g S o rv lcos . .

C a th o lic D ig n i ta r ie s C o m in g .W’ofd w as received tills m orning by tho

relatives o f the lato M. L . Glonnon in this olty that the body of the doad priest had not beon shipped on tho Teutonic, but on the Ibernia, and w ould not arrivo in this u n til n ext week.

On recoipt o f tho nows w ord w as at onco sent to a l l interested that the funoral w ould -b e postponed. Tho services, how- ovor, w ill bo unchanged and w ill be car­ried out as designated below'. '

Tho body w ill bo mot a t tho Now Y o rk dock by a guard o f ^onor from tho K n igh ts of C olum bus of Lo n g B ranch , w h& w ill es­cort tho rem ains to this city.

Tho local services depend upon tho a r­riva l o f tho steamer,- which can not bo def­initely stilted as yot. Com pany H , how . ovor, w ill attend in i t body w ith S a n fo rd ’s band.

Solem n requiem m ass w ill be conducted by tho d ignitaries o f the C atholic church In Now Jersey ; A m o n g those w hd w ill atteiid are Bishop M cFau l and Vicar-Gen- eral B o v . Jo h n I I . K ox of tho fro n to n dio- ceso; Y icar-G oneral J . J . O’Connor of the N ew ark dloceso, a likely candidate fo r the N ew ark bishopric to succeed, B ishop W ig- gor, doceasod*, Rov. Jo h n Statto vd , presi­dent of Soton H all college; R ev . Ja in es M. Roynolds of. R ed B a n k ; R ev. Fath or Law rence oX A llo n to w n ; R ev. Thom as A . Rocho of A sb u ry P ark .

Intorm ont w ill bo mado at M ount C a l­vary oomotery in a plot selected by Fath or Qlonnon him self.

AFTER APRIL 5THAmendment Reducing the Rate

to $1 Per Thousand Adopt­ed by City Council.

Tlie Saturday Club's Oouccrt.Tho ladles of tho Saturday olub aro ox-

poctirig a fu ll houso for their ooncert in Iiibrary b a ll tonight. E veryth in g is In rendlnoss fo r w hat w ill probably bu'ono of tho best m usical ontcrtainm onts of tho wiutor. Tlio adm ission has boon placod so low’ fo r Buclv n-treiit-tliiib- ibid expected the sign "stan d in g room only?’ w ill bo d is­played early in tho ovoning. Tlio homo talen t alono, w ithout tho outsldo m usi­cians, Is considorcd w orth moro than tho am ount asked for scats. Tho admission, prloo apd nam es of tho leading artists aro givon ol&w hore on this page. The profits Will bo fo r tho benoilt of the publio library

■ Notlco o f ltem oval.On A p ril 1 D r, Qoorge B . Horbort w ill

removo tils d cn tayiario rs from the A sbury P a r k and Ocean ifrovo B an k bu ild ing to la rg er nnd more commodious rooms In tho now P a rk e r build in g at COO Cookm an av.c-, nuo.—A dv. 43 tf.

1'or l t » n t .‘Che<ip, .6 jooss hotjen in.modlare pof

Boasion can '■>>% had. M. M. Croabii, 508 M&ln street.—Adv. tf.

|- . ' ■>. ii ITha;lDr,'jghtor<i of liberty wlllgive a

laauquera'do sooiAl in . the A'rtiliby build­ing,.Thursday evening, Mat6u 28, Muslo by:Pypf,OQggoBhaU «nd Porker.—Adv.78-1.. .'EuH lina bf trusses at Kinmontli’s drug Store,: :Flt guarautoed.—Adv. 69 tf.'

TO REVISE THE LICENSE LAW

W a n te d , a F o n c o A ro tin t l S choo l G ro u n d s n n d a P la y g r o u n d f o r C h i ld r e n —C o u n c il H a s . i » J a i i s d i c t l o n —SiiK gestipn f o r U n i­fo rm S y stem o f T re o P lA i t l n g in A sb u ry P a r k M ee ts W i th S am e O i^ e c tlo ii. -

Tho wator m to am endm ent to tho city ordirianco govern ing the w ater depart­m ent u n d e r 'w h ic h the meter rate for w ater Is established ab $1 a thousand, w as passed to a th ird reading in tlie council last n ight and fin a lly adopted by unani­m ous voto. ' . „v I t w as dccliled to advertise tho am end mont a t once and'thus enable tho law to go Into effect on A p ril 6, Oil an d .after that date,thorefore,the rate for w ater In A sb u ry P a rk w ill bo ono dollar’, a s stated.

X iconse I n s p e c to r A p p o in te d .. On motion, of* Councilm an T reat, E . R . T ind all was* mado Hccnse collector M r the city, his term extending from * A p ril 1 to Nov. 1 noxt ensuing, There w ill bo a gon­era l revision of tho licouse ord inance p re ­ceding tho sum m er, season and a mooting of the counoil to go over tho sehodulo w ill take placo noxt F rid a y a t U o’clock, at which tlm o C ity So licitor Jo h n F . H aw ­kin s and Mr. T in d all w ill bo present.

Collector A m os Lipi>incott returned tho 1899 tax w arran t w ith a statem ent th at tho sales fo r unpaid taxes under the w a r­ran t only aggregated $1,070. \ •

S ch o o l Y a rd F e n c e S u g g e s te d .D r. W ilbur asked if there w as no w ay by

which tho c ity could induce the board o f education to erect a fence around *tlie school grounds and transform tho space into a playground fo r high school pupils^ He thought tho grounds could be put to bettor use than m erely to look nice’, es­pecially in v iew of tho fact that a l l m edi­ca l authorities agrtoed that tho exh ila ra­tion and exerciso £rom d^ily p lay w as a positive necessity to children and that' in tho A sb u ry P a rk Higjli school thoso p riv ­ileges wero practically denied.

C o n n e ll H a s N o J u r is d ic t io n . C ouncilm an T re a t : “T h ey could -hardly

And opportunity 'fo r p lay in the. high schpol as now [conductcd. I t is a ll w ork and no pipy. A s a m atter of fact thero is no'rccess.”

D r. W ilb u r : “ T h at Is ju s t m y point and I think it an outrage,4

I t %vas fin ally decided that tho council had no jurisd iction ovor the board o f edu­cation and tlho m atter w as dropped.

teruco Conover was appointed assistan t in .the w ater oflice to succeed Mr. F ielder, who has accepted anothor position; /

S y s te m T r e e .P l a n t i n g D e s ira b le . *— Gv^ R t Zilcharlas, ropresonting the A s- b ur.y_Park.boar d-o Ltrador i m j u i rod-i f~the~ c ity could.not establish a uniform system o f tree p lantin g on the sidew alks. W hile it w as adm itted that thoVo wore strong reasons fo r adopting some plan that would tend to beautify the sidew alks and m ake more regu lar the trees planted thereon, C ity Solicitor H aw kins hold that tho m at­ter w as entire ly within tho control o f in ­d ividual property owners, w lio could plant trees on thpir property to su it thomsolves.

Councilm an Trujit, inconection.wi.th the. discussion, expressed the hopo that an ap ­propriation would be m ade noxt y ear for the public parks.

A d jo u rn e d fo r T w o W e e k s .Charles iv rain/.w as granted an exem pt,

firem an ’s certificate.A djournm ent w as takon for two wooks.

CAPTAINS AND MANAGERSC h o s e n fo r th e V a rio u s T e a m s o f th o O reo s

A th le t ic C lu li—I n i t ia t io n F e e t o h e A d v a n c e d .

A t a mooting of the Oroo.< A th lctic c lu b hold last night -captains and m ana­gers woro oh9sen for tho various ath letic team s of tho c lu b .’

H arry W atson was fa ir ly svyampqd w itl\ honors, boing made captain of tho basket­ball, football and bow ling teams. H arry R ush ton w as elected m anager o f tho foot­b a ll an d bo w lin g teams} and A lv in Oliver m anager of the -baseball nine.

Raym ond Landis, H arry Som ors, M at­thew Slocum and Louis R ose wroro ac­cepted as mombers o f tho club and tho namo of W illiam G iffard w as proposed fo r m em bership.. A ftor the next m eeting n igh t, two w eeks henco, the present in itia­tion feo of 81 w ill be inoreasod to $0.50, . _

T lio IS en ja in ln s A re T r a v e l in g . .E . P . B en jam in and wifo. of A llen h u rst

aro.reported to bo travelin g in Oklahonui. M r. a n d M rs. E . II . B onjam in aro v isitors inJMoxi.co, it Is said, whero ^ IrrB b h ja m in w as sent by iiis physician.

A u c tio n .On T hursday afternoon, Mare!'. 2S, nf. S

o’olook, the stock and tools in tho work j-ooin of W . M. P aw loy.& Co., 11*.! Main street, w ill bo offered, a t public sale by tho fiubscrlbor. Tho tools are a ll that isro Roodud for repairing and now s«;ork. A lso, a lot of now stove pipe, - olbows and couplings (or steam pipes.A d v . 78 4 \ S , A . OfclvEU, Trustee.

M a ttii lg , X lno le .uu i, O il C Jo th .You w ill bq dbing yoursolf an injustico

i f you buy m atting, lihdloum or iloor oil- oioth.'Wltnont,first seeing w h at w e havo to offer. Our stoom Is n6w and our prlcinaro right. C ook’s B b i: H i v e ,—A dv. ftStf,

Tho gruon and v-hito tapper givtis W ed

Mayor- Rogers Names Standing Committees of Bradley

Beach Council.

TOOK CARE OF OPPOSITION

nesdicyl Maroh a7J\by tho ljad ies' A id . and Y o u n g Ladles’ hu^illury of tho F ir s t B a p ­tist onuroh at W Mr’s restauran t W ill, be served betwoon’5 and 10 o’clook. T ipketsJ 85 cents. • • ' 71*2-55

Sfeb Cubborlyi thtt carrlflge ■; dealer, for w agons and harticssA* A ls o 1 repairing and harness made to order.' Cor. Sprln gw »‘od and R ailroad avonaes\ . ' * 0U-05*

Ills Own Forces; W fll K eep the B orough - Business ■ W ell in -Hand — Council man X?oster Ijtonorcd W'lth the Appointm ent

'to 'O n e Com mittee Only—R ev. - lin y ter I>oes Not Q ualify. .

T he standing c6m m ittces of the B ra d ey B each council wfero named b y Inyor Rog* ers a t the m eeting last n igh t ancT the ap ­pointive ollices wero filled as w ell.

The com mittees fo llo w : •-‘ F in an ce—C. *F. B u rn ey , E . C. L am b ert and W illiam Gifford.

Stnicts—E. C . B enner, C. F . B u rn ey and Joseph Stew art. .

P o lice—E.^G . Lam b ert,/C . F . B urn ey, and 15. B . Foster.

F ire and W ator—C. F . B urn ey, W illiam Gifford arni.E. C . Lam berts

Ordinance—-E. C. Bonner, Joseph S tew ­art aiid C . F . Btirnoj'. • • ;

Special-—E . Q. Lainbcrt,* E . C . Benner and C. F . Burney.

.A nti-Kogers Faction Snubhed. •A s w ill be noticed, the anti-R ogers fac­

tion got very little representation on the com mittees. Mi*. Foster w as nam ed on but ono and M r. G ifford and M r. Stow :irt w as nam ed 011 several, bu t ure chairm en of nono and no two o f tho’opposition party aro on ono committee.

W hen tho nam es of tho pollco com m it­tee woro read, one devoted follow or o f the m ayor go t on his feet and sa id : “ Y o u know you had trouble w ith him last y ear.”

“ O rdor!” called tho m ayor, and his fol-. low er subsided. The object o f his rem arks w as Couiicilm an Foster, an antl-m ayorito, w ho w as not present. »

A p p o in t iv e P o s i tio n s F i l l e d . .The appointive oillcos were filled a s fo l­

low s:B orough clerk—S . %. E a rle (rcappoint-

ed).Counsel—Sam uol A , Patterson. - Recorder—W illiam Fu rlo n g. C om m issioner of appeal — C harles B .

P o lan d . ................ "Overseer of poor—George Deiss.Board Of H ealth—P ctor B ‘. Poland,

Georgo H erbert, Sam uel M urphy.M arshals—W illia m D . F lood , Randolph

.ftliuktf^ljaniol W ilk in s, C harles J .P o la n d , W illiam Trimbh5^n_d ju d so n Stiles.

Tho m arshals are a l l spocial ofllcors and from their num bor ono is chosen by tho council to act a s borough ofllccr and re­ceives a regu lar salary.

P la c e o f M e e t in g C h a n g e d .The council decided to chango tho m eet­

in g place and a motion passed that Pol^ and*s h a ll, a t M cCabe avenuo an d M ain

'HtrcDtrbe-rtmtort-far $lt)0; TIloTental price of tho W oolley room w as $40. T ho chango w as m ade early this m orning, when the borough furn ituro w as moved. -

H ow ,Shall Vacancy be F illed ?R ev . H. J . H ay ter did . not q u alify as

councilm an. U nder the la w his office is now vacan t an d it is n ow tho d u ty of M ayor Rogers to fill the vacancy by a p ­pointm ent. In the ^ncaiitime, it is said, E . C . B enner holds over u n til the ap- pointeo-qudlifleSi—-Tho-contentioh-is-made by some, however, that ho docs not hold over 'iind. is not a m em ber o f tlie council and a l l Ids acts a s such are irregu lar.

Says Coal Operators Cannot Re­fuse to Recognize' Miners’

Union On That Plea.

HANNA’S GUARDED ANSWER

MUST GO TO CAMDENC o m p a n y IX W i ll H a v e Lo G ive a D a y to

P r a c t ic a l .M il i ta ry I n s t r u c t io n .N e x t W e e k . -

Noiices have been sent out (Com pany, ordor No. B) from tho headquarters ‘of Com pany I I , Third regim ent, N, G . N , ,T. of A sb u ry P ark ,1-tatin g ( 1 ) th at in com pli­ance w ith G eneral order No. 2, dated C am ­den, Ja n . 4, 1001, tlio com pany w ill as- Eomblo at 7 o’clock a.' in. T h ursday, j\ pril •i, a,t its arm ory, to proceed to Cam don for p ractical m ilitary instruction ; (2) men w ill appear in uniform —blouse, trousers, bluo shirt, cam paign lints and loggings; (8) lunch w ill bo served in the Camden arm ory.

Tho ordor is signod b y Jo h n H . R yno ,’ captain com m anding com pany, an d W al­te r T , H ubbard, first surgonnt.

B a p tis t" X.adlcfl’ S u p p e r T o n ig h t .The green and w hito supper a t W eir’s

Cookm an nvenue restaurant tonight w ill lio served from fi to 10 o 'clock by tho Indies’ aid and young ladios’ au x ilia ry o f • tlio F ir s t B ap tist: church. They .have mado preparations to feed » largo numbor of pooplo and "will probably not bo disap­pointed, Soo adv. on first page.

€orlnt1iiaii Cominmulory Election.Tho an n u al elcotlon o f Corinthian Conl-

m andory, No. 7, K . G . E ., to chooso civ il officers, •w ill bo field tom orrow n ight at tho sem i-m onthly m eeting In tho A ppleby building. A n exhibition d rill and tho sorving of refreshm ents w ill bo additional features o f interest d u rin g tho ovoning.

Chaitw icV*. Plm rm aoy.On A p r ll 't Chadw iok’s phorm aoy w ill

he moved from <!M to (101 Cookm an ave­nue, .in tho handsom e.new B urton build­ing, noxt to LeMal6trOj whero wo w ill bo ploiiK«l to soo our friends and custom ers A dv . 73 tf. CHAnwiOK's P h a r m a c y .

Now Department. Now Goods.W o havo added to our oxtonslvo stock a

new und porfeotly soleotod stock o f m at t in g .: llpoleuin and floor oilcloth'. Thesis goods a re tho vory newost patterns.

C ook ’s B e e H iv k ,—A dv. 55 tf. r

i A nyone w antin g a good ‘iorsu I no! go w rong by v isitin g Soxton’a stablds and w atch in g h la private sale. Wtvtch for- tlie notice fo r tho salo to begin.—A d v . 72tf, ,

Says M itchell Is A 1 1 Itlght, B iit Iivades the Question as to Miners* Itesponaihll- Ity -O verd u e ; J^renclr L in er Beaches P o rt—-Vietoria to H ave M agnificent Me­morial. * . — •

Now Y ork ,T u esday .—President M itchcll of tho U nited M inoworkcrs, when seon thi.*i m orning, expressed him self forcibly about the statem ent m ado that the M in­ors’ union w a s an* irresponsible body to deal w ith, as tho organization w as not legally bound to abldo by an y agreem ent the loaders niight m ake.

ilitc h c ll said tho. operators lmvo beon and are recognizing unions w hich are 110 mort* responsible than the M iners’ union. Thereforo thoy .cannot refuse to recognize tlio m iners on tho plea o f irresponsibility.

ItC refused to say w h eth er. the object of liis com ing hero w as progressing favorably or not. H o said he had no appointm ent to soo M organ today and would not say whether he had tried to seo him or w ould m ake arrangem ents fo r a conference this week. Ho said he m igh t g lve o u ta state­ment in a week.

Senator ITanna said th is m orning ho w as hero on personal businoss only, and his v isit w as not in an y w ay connected w ith tho coal situation. W hen asked about his view s on tho opinion that tho m inors were an irresponsible body ho said : “ A s fa r as Jo h n Mitcholl is concerned he is a porfect- iy reliable and trustw orth y man to deal w ith .” • ■ - -----

TOOK SPOONS; LEFT CUPISurg-lars Carried Ofl* M rs. Xfolmrt*.

Spoouf, Hut I.« ft S ilver I,oviiig Cup P r e s e n te d l>y OI<l X,adles.

Patorson, Tuesday.—W hilo M rs, :Garrct A . H obart w as m ak in g an inventory pf her silverw are today she discovered that burglars, who broko into tho house Su n ­d ay n ight, had takon a dozen s ilver spoons. In tho largo s ilver loving cup which w as roecntly prosentod to Mrs., llo b a rt by tho Old Ladies’ Homo socioty, sho found tho fo llow ing note: “ H um bly beg pardon; do not w an t to roll good people; Signed, R ob­bers.” ______ _

FRENCHTiNER"ARRIVESOverdue I*a Oascogno W as B elayed by

Same Storm T h at Struck,tho E tru ria . I.ost I>if« B a fts arid Boats.

. Now Y o rk , Tuesday.—The French liner L a Gascogne arrived from H avre this m orning, J18 hours’ overduo. The steam er w as dolayed b y the sam e storm which struck tho E tru r ia , and lost hor life ra fts

-nnd:boats_and~Hti£fcred liniiilFnthor dam- ago on deck. ‘

MEMORIAL TO VICTORIA

M o n e y t o L o a nWe have to loan on first mort­

gage on Improved Real Estate the following sums: : ; • ■'

$ 1 , 0 0 0 1 , 2 0 0 !

1 , 5 0 0 2 , 0 0 0

3 . 0 0 04 . 0 0 0

M IL A N R O S S A G E N C Y208 MAIN STREET.

Monmonth Trust—AND—

Safe Deposit CompanyMonmouth Building, Asfcury Park, N. J .

C A P I T A L .

S U R P L U S .............. $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0

. 2 5 , 0 0 0Bxecutes all tru s ts know n to the l#w ,Loana money on'bond and mortgage. 'Receives deposits subject to cheek an d allow sin teres t on daily balances.Acts as Trustee, R eg istrar and T ransfer A gent Pays coupons.M akes dem and an d tim e loans o n approved

collateral.Sate deposit vault*.

A. C. TW IN IN G . P residen tG .B . M. HARVEY, Vice P residen t

R . A. TUSTING, SecretaryC CORNELL, Tieasurer

DIRECTORS:O R. Drown,J H. Buchanon,D. C. Cornell,W. J . H arrison ,Col. G. B M. Harvey,G eorge R K ro e h l, . . . w. *n> utux .Bruce S. K eato r, M. D , H . H. V reeland,

G. D. Vroom.

R . A. T usting ,H enry M itchell, M . D. Jo h n P. O’Brien,Perry R. S m ith ,S. A. Patterson .A. C. T w in ing .

W h y N o t B u y a Lot f o r $ 4 0 0

AT BRADLEY PARKB uild 'a ’ m oderate' price house, whloh In­vestm ent w ill cost less than paying $13 por m onth ront. Seo

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

A H a n d s o m e a n d C o s tly M o n u m e n t W i l l lie K re c te d In F r o n t o f B u c k in g ­

h a m P a la c e .London, T uesday.—-The m em o ria l com­

mittee met at the Mansion Houso today and resolved to orcct a momorinl to tho late Queon V icto ria in front; of Bucldng- hain palace. I t is stuited that X7,00t) have been contributed.

EXAMINATION BEGUNL a w y e r P a t r i c k ,C h a r g e d W i th M u r d e r o f

M il l io n a i re I l ic e , l ie f o ro C o m m itt­in g 3 1 a g !s tra te .

Now Y o rk , Tuesday.—Tho prelim inary exam ination of L a w y e r A lb ert T . P atrick , charged with, tho m urder of tlioaged T exas m illionaire, WUHani M arsh HIce, w a s be“ gun before Ju stico Jerom e,.sittin g a s com1 m ittlng m agistrate.

K ru g e r Is N o t’Coming. Am sterdam ,. Tuesday. — President

K ru g er m akes positive denial o f tho roport that ho is going to A m erica although ho has received 'm any invitations. v

lA tt lo E v a W in s H a n d ic a p . London, T iiesday.^-Iiittle E va , ,a ti-year

old, w on the LincolnsHiro'handicap today.

$40 FOR A PHOTOGRAPHV io w o f C. H , T h o m a s ’ I n t e r l a k e n lU:al-

ilence T a k e n by F r a n k I . . , W ilc o x ' C a p tu r e s F i r s t

F ra n k Ij. W lloox o f .the- M attison A ve ­nue pharm acy hus capturod another prize through his s k ill a s a. photographor.

In a roeont contest on artistic hom es in tho Ladies' W orld, a New Y o rk m agazine, M r. W ilcox subm itted a picture of the homo o f C. H , Thom as of I ntoylnkon.

Yesterday he received a check fo r $40, w ith the notice that he had won first prize.

■ M o ck T r i a l T h n rm lu y N ig h t .Tho' Unoxoelled (Ire com pany of W est

Grove has docidod upon. Thursday oven- ing Of this w eek at ti o’clock as tho time fo r holding tho mooX. tria l announood re­cently. I t w ill be a “ breach of promiso’.' ease and w ill bo ■ “ tried " In tho parlor of tho com pany's building, on Corlles ave­nue. A sm all adm ission w jll bo'oharged and loo croam aud cako w ill bo on salo.

Saturday Club Concert.Tuesday ovoning, March 211, a t L ibrary

hall. The club, w ill havo tho assistance of tho fo llow ing artists : M rs. Schultz, vio- lln lste; Miss B erth a K liso C lary , soprano; M iss Grcuollo, olocutlonlet; M iss UlauohB Bonniitt, soprano; W . C . Woedon of New Y o rk , iuubr. Tickots, 85 cents; on salo at- Gronello’s:—Adv.'OBtf

A ’F ew C h o to e F l a t s .. StiU fo r ront ih K oator block, M attison r>venue, and In now Cooksnun avenuo block. A ll modern conveniences R on t jl0 to $ 2 0 . A pp ly to ownor or n^onts, }

EASTER CARDSE 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 sFree from Poison

P a a s P a p e r D y e sEach onvelope of 12 sheets, 0 cents. P rin ts beautifu l shades of various colors. W ill color from ii to (i dozen eggs.

Special Sale—BOOK LEASES this week 4 Cents.

HARRY ! BORDENS ta t io n e r and N e w s d e a le r

Cor. Bond St. and Mattison kits.

W H E N ...you drop a 1 PENNY into a BLIND man's hat, do you consider how much care you should give your own eyes ? Take no chances with then,,

S T IL E S & CO .Philadelpliia Eye Specialists

At 322, Main street, Asbuiy Parkevery Friday.

Hours, 10 to 5, Frea examination anfl all work guaranteed.

O F A S B U R Y P A R R

M a tt iso n A v e n u e a n d B o n d S t r e e t

IBetweon Poatoittce and Depot.

OROANIZEO FEBRUARY, 1886.

O F F IC E R S i 'Q KO RGE F . KRO EH fc, PreaM ent

D R . B A M U E L JOHNSON,Vlco-PreflMent ' M . H. SCOTT, Cashier.

J . E . D AV IS, Asa’t Cashier.

Patrons’ valuables reoelved for safo keep- ini free of charge ,

Foreign Exchange bought and *>!& > 'Colieotloni promptly acknowledged.

“Y o u r BtisnrasB f a v o b s h e s p e o tFULLY B0I40ITED.

KILLED BV WlKD S FilRYDetails of Partial Destruction

of Birmingham.

ASJB IJ K V P Alt K i>AlLY^RESSs TUESDAY„MA^tJH 26, 191)1,

. Press “Special1* Ads

A N Y who have no occasion to carry

regu lar standing advertisem ents in T H E P R E S S could often use our

I “ Special” colum n to great advan­tage : : ? : : : . : : : i

| I t is the recognized me-. dim n fo r a l l ' L o st and Foun d,”

“ Help and Sltuati.ons W anted” and sim ilar businoss; but these are only

* a sm all fraction of tho m any uses to [ which this “ Sjpcoial” column can bo

put.. F o r instance hero a re somo o f . the heads In our “ Special” adver­tisem ents thnt suggest the d ivers!-., fled use to which this colum n m ay be profitably put : : : : : :

I S p e c ia l A d v e r t is e m e n ts C la ss !*| f ie d —No D isp la y .I Bicyclca Board Wanted Boarding

BiisitH‘SH ChiinKfH, Removals J Bnsinns*Notices BtudncduOpportunities

Business Personals CemeteryMemorials I Ocwil, Wood, litc. Country Board I Dentistry Dress Making Exchange I FnrinsPor. Salo Employment Wanted ' For Bale or Exclmngo . For Sale | Furnished Rooms To LetI - Furnished Rooms W in tedJ Help "Wanted Horses Carriages, Etc., Hottscw t<> Let H a w WantedI Instruction Loaiu> Wanted •} Lost, nnd Found Machinery For Salo* Mortgages, Lonris. Etc. MedicalI* Personal - Pianos nnd Organs [ Beal Estate For Sale RewardsI Rooms, Flats, Etc., Wanted, Rooms and Flats To Let. StoresI Offices Stables To Let •| Wall Paper and Paper Hanging1 Etc. undertakers Etc.

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T . F . O ’ B R I E N

AGENT FOR KELSEY FURNACESB est a n d M ost Econom ical F u rn aces Mado

642 MATTISON AVENUEA B B V ftV P A R K , N . J .

WILL OPES FOB THE SEASON

, PlanBBOSS 9 to 4 B’OLOCI

Manufacturer and Dealer in

Runabouts* Buggies* Traps, . Surreys and Business or

Pleasure VehiclesWo ilo a l l kinds of r e p a i r w o r k ,

PAIN TIN G and TRIM M IN G.W o can put on your i u j b b k h t u i k s

a t oiir shop. ‘Wo m ake a specialty of h o k s k SHOEING

in tho latest styles.

FACTORY AND REPOSITORY;

Gor. iDunros aad Langford 0?ts.WEST AStfURY PARK

One Block West of -Railroad,

H o t i B u n s

Oh Good Friday,April Sth

ALL KINDS OF , . .

Candy ForNovelties • ai erW I N C K L E R ’S

714 M A T T I S O N A Y E .

D A I L Y P R E S S

S P E C I A L A D S .t

BRIN6 IMMEDIATE RESULTS

DEATH LIST EUHS TO T W EN T Y -FIV E

S t o r m C a m e t p ffo S m l i l e n l y T h a t P e o p l e C o a l iV N o t G e t O a t o t H i r a t h —A l n n y S o u t h e r n T o w n * S u f f e r F r o m t l i e T o n m U o ,

B irm in g h a m ,; Ain., M arch 20.—Tlio fe a r fu l tornado w hich s w e p t .o v e r tlio southeru section o f tills c ity y este rd a y m om iiig ' c au sed fe a r fu l d estru ction to life auil p roperty. T he Dumber o f k ill­ed is. estim ated a t 25. • O nly' live of them • are w hite. The destruction o f property Is p laced at $230,(M10. _ B ig U r ecu bodies h ave iiecu recovered from th e 'd e b r is a lread y , and scores o f In­jured h ave been rem oved to the hos­pitals. A mini £ the v ictim s are U r. G . C. i ’hapniau of- tiie lin n o f T a lly & riiap im in , w h o coiHluct a ,p r iv a te in- . Urinary in th is city , am i the w ife nnd in fan t 'ch ild o f I Ion. R ob ert .T. I. ow e, chairm aii o f the D em ocratic s ta te e x ­ecutive com m ittee.

T h e en tire lire am i police d ep art­m ents turniMl out to g iv e a id and are still engaged in tak in g tiie dead and in ju red from the heaped up d eb ris o f hundreds of w recked b u ild in gs,

lie p o its stru ggle 111 o f d am age done in other tow n s in A lab am a a s thy >•1(4111 sw ep t on. In P ratt C ity the roof o f the brick high school w a s M own a w a y , w h ile the M ethodist church w as whirled into a m ass o f w reck age . 1)ok- • iik o f negro cab in s w ere dem olished, .■ltd th e 'co m m issa ry storo o f tile Ten- iiesspf' C oal and Iron com pany w a s de­molished.

Brigh ton aud Xorth B irm ingh am w o e dam aged. A t Iron sid es liv e stores w ere d estroyed , the entire b u sin ess sec­tion w a s ruined, an d seven perso n s w ere killed.

A ll com m unication betw een B irm in g ­ham and A tlan ta is cut off. O nly one w ire is op eratin g north lo N ash ville . From L eed s the broken tick in g of a dam aged w ire tells that the s io rm gave that town n bankham leil blow a s it sw ep t b y the edge o f the town. H ig h ­lands. a suburb o f B irm in gh am that is fo rtu n ate In being on a high ridge, e s ­caped w ith s ligh t dam age, the cloud* hanging on ly 75 fe e t ab o ve the earth at which it tore.

R n ilrn n d D cH troyetl. . .P a ssin g north, tins tornado plucked

tip the Itouip, C h attan o oga and South­ern ra ilro ad n ear B y n v ille , ( la „ .d e­stro y in g sev era l m iles o f track . This railroad offic ia ls in C h attan o oga cannot learn the exten t o f th e dam age or -the loss o f life , a s a ll w ire s nre dow n. A ll w ires on the A la b am a G re a t Southern d ivision are a lso d estroyed, an d otti* citils d read w h at n ew s m ay. eoiue ?tp them w hen com m unication is restored w ith the d istrict.

F rom Iro iid a le la te at n ig iit cam e tho n ew s th a t three w ere k illed there and m any in ju red . M edical a id w a s b eg­ged, but a ll tin; doctors in B irm ingh am are busy w ith th eir ow n in jured . It w ill be severa l d a y s be fo re the exact n um ber o f dead in th is c ity is know n, a s m an y bodies a re buried deep In ruins, the tornado p ilin g b u ild in gs in heaps. •

T he m orning had d aw n ed clo ud y and suitry.-----A s—th a— d ay__ad van ced theclouds g re w , m ore nnd m ore om inous, Sh o rtly a fte r 0 o 'clock sh arp ligh tn in g flashed iu the so u th w est. T h e a ir be­cam e h e a v y an d stiflin g . T h e velocity o f tiie w in d su dd en ly began to in­crease, an d soon from out o f tlie over­cast sk y ' tlie dreaded fun n el shaped cloud m ade its descent.

H u g g in g close to the earth , it passed through th e c ity in leaps and hounds w ith terrific Sorce and w a s a w a y to tiie ea st b e fore fo lk -g e n era lly realized w hat nail happened.

T he storm stru ck tho city in th e .e x ­trem e south w estern corn er and plow ed its w a y ea stw a rd , le a v in g a patli I I ® feet' u t ile through the entire southern sect inti,_ exten din g from . G reen Sprin gs on the w e st to A vo nd ale on the east, •iml continued its course on until its fu ry w a s spent in tlie m ountains be­yond Ii'om laie. a sm a ll town s ix m iles oast o f the city .

IliHmt's nriil TreeN f;T he altitude of ihe cyclon e w a s not

!iiihv M j'ii T”t f'M>.r, T h e no'rrn sh an ties

nnd" coftag@& S a th^T ow tffiSas- j n ' tS e p ath o f the storm w ere ' th e p rin cip al su fferers . T h e la rg e residen ces on the h igh er g ro tm d .’su ffered o n ly s lig h tly . T h e la rg e trees on the h ills id e o f St. V in cen t’s h o sp ita l 'jvcjre torn up b y the roots, an d m asse s o f stone W ere tw is t­ed ou t. o f th e g rou n d a i d lirqK ejTnud scattered a l l o ver the d riv e w a y s- o f the en tran ce to the institu tion .

W orn E ig h th to T en th stsee t the w in d bounded lik e it ru b b er ball,- and w hon it ag a in descended It- s tru c k a tw o s to ry house an d alm ost; razed it. T h e sm all d au g h te r o f Jo h n B u n tfey , n ro llin g liilil m an , w a s eau g iit un der tlie d ebris ant! se v e w 'ly In jured. . .. ■

A house n e a r by w a s un roofed and three sm a ll nf-gro houses dem olished. O n w ard .t lie w ind tipeed In its fu ry , d em olish in g trees nnd fen ces .u n til. II reached E leven th stre e t, \vhore aT iouse occupied by .ftiltti I la y e s vvas. leveled . Sk im m in g close to .tln i earth , it sw ept through a sm a ll pine g rove, tea rin g the trees, up b y the roots atid h u rlin g them

i through tin' a ir like a rro w s. ,XojrrneN t lie . V ic tim * .

B eyo nd the grove the storm eloud sw ooped down. on. a negro settlem ent', an d the fra i} cab in s w ere e iu sh ed like eggsh ells, not o n e . being le ft In the path o f the storm... C a rr ie 'E U n a .w jia

I burled beneath the debris, b u t m ost of the n egroes escaped w ith s lig h t in­ju r ie s . ' . ;

E a s tw a rd th e storm sw ep t, cu ttin g its w a y through an oth er s trip o f woods, s trik in g the Second P re sb y te ria n churcii at A ven u e I I an d F ifte e n th stre et,'d em o ils lilt ig (lie stru ctu re . T lie p ew s w e re piled oil top o f the 'debris. A sm s ll oak tab le used on the, rostm nu w a s ileposited on tlie-'topm ost point o f •liie w rcckag i'. . ■'

E a st ; or the, church , d irectly .in-.the tornado’s patli, in an oth er tiegro se t­tlem ent. flinch h avoc w a s w rou gh t am ong the fra il sh ack s, seven o f w hich w ere sw ep t a w a y . M a n y ,sm a ll l io u sc y w ere leveled betw een ' B ixteepttf^ 'SBil Seven teen th s tre e ts :

In A lle y H . betw een Seven teenth and E igh teen th streets, a sm a ll house occu- pietl liy negroes w a s dem olished, and G reen a C u rry , a j i e g r o : vvomah, w a s cau gh t beneath Ih e .iiin b er a in V su sta in ­ed seriou s in ju ries . T h ree 6 tlier houses w ere blow n dow n n ear b y :

T h e storm then stru c k -tlie m ore th ick ly settled residence' portion o f the c ity , and its w o rk o f ’ d estru ction in ­creased . A cottage, occupied b y F re d Sch aefer. 18 14 Soiitli E igh teen th street, and-a sm a ll fram e bu ild in g a fe w doors north occupied b y L . I I . S te w a rt w e re ifa illy dam aged. \

A lm osl a clean s w e e p 'w n s .'m ade o f the d istr ic t ly in g 'b e tw e e n E igh teen th and T w en tieth ,streets .n n tj, A ve n n es H arid I . ,tw o b lo ck s.' H ere 't l ie - scen e Is oiii* o f com plete th'm.olltiot). T h e fra m e cotttiges w ere reduced to flatten ed p iles o f d ebris. E v e ry tree, la rg e nr sm all, w a s e ith er crushed dow n or uprooted, atid fa lle n ' tplefihone poles and their tan g le o f w ires niiifle a m ass o f d e ­struction ; ' ' ' . '

T T o tiiirn f l a t t e n e d , *T h e row o f sm a ll cottages fro n tin g

east on X ln etceutli street, betw een -A y- e iu ie s H and I. w ere flattened but. Not an y of the occupants had w a rn in g anti w ere unable to escaije from th e ir hom es b e fo re the siorni v.-reiiched th e n i,"T h ey m ade th e ir escape from the lilies o f w reck age liy. (he ir ow n e ffo r ts 'o r w ere rescued b y w o rk e rs a fte r the storm .

T h e house lit N in etee n th 'stree t an d ■Avenue f t :l- I w i'u p le d ' li:r\V rM :-M er-. r it i, is iin 'iiitier o f the lire 'd epartm en t, and bis fa m ily , a w ife and tw o sm a ll children. A ll w ere rescued w ith not m ore serio u s h iirts than a fe w bru ises . T he second house w a s occupied b y th e fa m ily c f E d w a rd H an n . T h e y w ere rescued, s lig h tly in ju red .- T h e th ird house was. occupied by B o y .M cCul­lough nud C h arles It. Itoblnaon an d their fa m ilie s. .T h ese w e re rescued bad ly bru ised up.

T h e fo u rth house w a s occupied b y C aptain N. i !. Jo h n sto n and h ls d a u g h ­ter. T h ey w ere cau gh t In one co rn er o f the room, the only p art o f the houso left stan d in g , am i a f te r the storp i p a s s ­ed m ade th e ir w a y out.. T h e last house in th e ro w w n s the property oflfcl). J Ia c I Ja e . .Mr. M acR ae w a s caugh t beneath the w reck , b u t es­caped, unhurt.

S a m e S t o r y E l « e \ v l i c r e .. M rs. H ard w ick , a res id e n t o f the sam e house, had recen tly un dergone nn

‘ open iti - i “ '" i w a s bilrled un der the

ru in s ,~ b u t> ia c u c ^ v ith o u t ap p aren t s e ­rious In ju ry . . ''y'!-

F ro m :R o m e , G a ., J l ie re fefragglea iq n ew s <jf th e Storm h a v in g .tn a ije sfici h avoc o f th a t c ity . G en era l bu sin ess houses h a d ,th e ir fro n ts p iow n in an d th e ir stock rp ln efl. B u t no d eath s h ave been roportctl from Borne a s yet.

A t C h a m lje re , 's ix m iles from Rom e, the g a le b le w d ow n J . A . B o u n sa v llle ’s hom e atifl w reck ed a btg cotton m ill th a t had re te n t ly been erected there.

B e s id e s th e fa ta lit ie s a m o n g .th e .In ? h a b itan ts o f th is section .th ere i n s ijeei) a co stly lofis to liv e s t o c k , ' T h e s lig h t sta b le s o f tbC BOUtli o ffered Slight re­s is tan ce to the m ig h t o f-th e storm , tho log w a lls o f s ta b le s in .th e cou n try fu r ­n ish in g c lu b s T o r.th o cloud to use in beatin g hbrsea nnd cattle to death .

TlioiistindB Of horses, m ules nnd w o rk •cattle l ia v e been 'k illed . T ills '" lo ss com es w h en ' th e fa rm e rs a re doin g tlie lr sp r in g p la n tin g an d m ean s ruin to. m an y n p o o r :fa m ily an d the fa ilu re o f tho corn an d cotton crops In th is section . ,

. A ft e r th e w in d s b lew the Aoeda d e ­scended, S n e l l 'd rain 'h a s n e v e r been Been in A la b am a. It cam e d o w n 'in a series o f -loudbursts th a t sen t the creek s leap in g bver- t lie lr b an k s and covered , m an y a rich bottom fa rm w ith m ud and san d and tiie tw iste d tru nk s o f trees. T re e s ' w eakened b y turpen­tin e lio x lu g stood no chance a t a ll a g a in st t’a e T u ry o f the w in d , an d m an y a turpentine fa c to r lin ils h im se lf ruin ed to d aj'i '

, T o r r b n l M o f Itn ln .T h e to rre iits o f rain - w ere slash ed

w ith h a il th a t ent a l l the g ro w in g p la n ts o f e jjr jy s p r in g ,to p ieces. B e ­tween tlie w lfiil and the h a il the fru it crop o f G e o rg ia .’one o f the m ost lnipor- la u t ImlustrlpH o f the state , lia s been d estroyed. CV •

N ot on ly lih s tills y e a r ’ s crpp been ruined, b u t th o u sand s o f trees In tlie

’b JF 'o rc lm rd s lm ve been tw iste d o ff o r uprooted. A h a lf m illion d b lla rs Is a sm a ll eS llinn te o f the fa 'rm ers’ lo ss b y the storm irre sp ective o f b u ild in gs or stock. .'

T h e Streets o f B irm in g h am ave a w a s h ,- th e gu tters being choked w ith broken glnss.'nnd fa lle n ch im n eys dam -, n iln g tiie aven u es. The. brojj^jn lan d boom s cau sed d ism ay in B frm liigh am tw jee, but the blow stru c k a t the c ity ' b y llie tonifido is fa r beyond those d is ­asters . ':

I t com es a t a tih ie w hen the c ity w a s rush ed w ith p ro sp erity , w lien . fu rn aces, fo u n d ries 'n n d fiiptorics w e re r is in g on nil s id es a n d 'tlip u sa n d s o fvo p e ra tlv e s w ere co n iiiig from jh o ’ north . T iie w hole c ity .IS; iiiji’alyzpd b y the. great- nesS o f tlils'BBtldfeti d isaster.

K n ffias 'o n d «aBTerii'{Jolora3b $rq la .t l ie o f a ' bilzznrrf, B eg in n in g ^nltir-

d ay u ig b t rind’ continuing thrbiigh S u n ­d a y httd 'Snriday n igh t th e w o rst sno\V- s to rn rp f the season v ls ltg d tlia t 'sectlo b . T ra in s . Qh th e R o ck Is la n d h a ve been g re a tly d elayed . S a tu rd a y 's “ flier” lia s been stu ck .lii 'th e sn o w a t B re w s te r , Colo., ,fp r 24 hours, an d n n u m b er o i tra in s a re being h e ld a t G oodland, K a n . T h e C h icago tra in s are b e in g run o ver th e U nion P a c ific t ra c k s fro m L im on Jitn ctlo n ,. Cqlp., tc M an hattan , K a n . N orthern lin es o f the U nion P a c ific and B u rlin g to n and M issouri R iv e r a re block ad ed w ith snow .

T r d l n B lo y rn Oft th e T r a c k , ^C olum bus, G a., M arch 20.—-A' m ixed

train w a s blow n off o f the C en tra l oi', G eo rg ia rullr.oad track s one m ile .e a s t o f 'Bnen.\ V lnta, 37 m iles f?om C oluin- bus, iate. .y e s te rd a y afternoon . Tho’ tra in consisted o f a h en gine nnd ten ­ded, b a g g a g e car , tw o conches an d 1 2 f r e i g h t e r s an d w a s goin g 1 5 m iles an hour w h en 'struck b y the w in d. T h e en ­gine, w a s lifte d fro m th c .tra ck , tho te n ­d e r w a s turned over, i;nd b a g g a g e car, tw o eoaelic-s a n d three: f r e ig h t J c a rs w e re th ro w n ;o r tlie lr sides. T h e re s t o f the .train , h o w ever, rem ained on the track'. N o pne w a s k illed . F o u r w ere slightly/in jured". , ■ ' ■

F lq i td a In I l l fn o tk . ' •*C hicago ,; M titch 2(1,—H e a v y ra in s of.

tbo p ast fe w <laJ-B lia ve caused floods In the lowintidB siroth a n d so u th ea st o f C hicago, nhil th e su b u rb an to w n s o f G ran d ; G rp sslu g , Drestel, W oo'drtiff, D auphin p a r k find B u rn sid e a re inun­dated . T h e flood in sofno p laces is so deep thn t m a n y fa m ilie s n re im priso n ­ed in th e ir hom es, an d s id e w a lk s , fe n ces an d , outbuilding's h a ve floated a w a y . T h e • con dition s a re w o rst 'r . t B urn side,' w h e re the s tre e U a re whder a foot o f w a te r . A dike, a t E ig h ty -se v ­enth street, an d the Illin o is Centra'! tra c k s lia s g iv e n a w n y un der the p res­sure , arid fu l ly tw o fe e t ot w a te r p o u r­ed o ver th e su rro u n d in g country, b a se ­m en ts w ith in an a re a bt fo u r m iles .b e­in g flooded n nd co n sid cra M e oth er .d a w - . a g e done . Id som e p la ce s th e w a te r is fo u r fe e t deep and, b o a ts and r a ft s a re be in g used in th e stre e ts . In En gle-, wood, E g g lesto n , A u b u rn P a rk , W ood- la w n an d even a s f a r north a s H yd e P a r k w e ll into th e ' th ic k ly populated portion o f tha South , S id e b asem en ts are flooded an d o tlie r d am ag e h a s been done. ; . ' j V '

Fatal Oyclotte In Michigan,D etro it, M arch 26.—T h e hom e o f

N oah T r ip p w a s volled ovnr fo r a d is ­tan ce o f fiv e rods rind M rs. T rip p w a s com pletely buried u n der the d eb ris . Sh e w a s found ly in g u u d er the stove , aud su sta in ed in ju r ie s w h ich w ill resu it f a ­ta lly . T h e ho use c a u g h t Are nnd w a s com pletely m in ed ., In S co tts tow n sh ip one person is reported s ille d , bu t th e report is n o t verified . T h e storm p a s s ­ed th rou gh V ick sb tirg an d S co tts S ta ­tion, both sm a li to w n s, d oin g grea t p ro p erty dam age.. N e a r ly e v e ry bu ild ­ing in th e - path o t th e . storm w ns w reck ed . L a rg e o rch a rd s w e re d estro y ­ed, and fen ees a re dow n e very w h e re . A t In din n la k e the .w in d fo rm ed a w a ­terspo u t n c ro ssin g tha^.bpdy o f w a te r, and a la rg e d istr ic t on the e a st sh ore w a s inun dated . ,‘O w in g to Im p erfect com m unication n il in form ation re g a rd ­in g the storm com es from m essen gers w ho w ere sen t 'fo r m edica l ass is tan ce .

SAtd BY.iTHE LITTLE ONES.Borne QtlwlfC T h in g s C a lle d F r o m th o ■. j- T a l k f»I Y o u n jjjjte ra .‘L ittle jCriUtnykuy «:;ed CVj yoarp, w os

>ue, day esninining her ehuiiby hnnds nud, tiii nliipf, tii lier 'triother. HJiid: tn a. I ’s dnt tii linve mmie new huudfi. ^ in o f»]l o f hjjle.s.” - •'

A ntuili side jfcliooiboy. having #ocd unt’.iredly lie.lpetl jI elrtsHinule with n d 'f- lU-ult . nmdii-uint kn l pruhlem. w as nnke'd by . the le .uher, **\V|i.v dp you w o rk lii» lesson fo r .Jilin?1* “ T o lessen his w ork,” w as the eUil reply.' '

lit11lo i!-y riir*o ld H arry , while rondfnj; n Hia p ier o f C* pin*? is, paured and a^kei* hin’ mother i f people \i\ those .days use»’i to «l«i fjtints,on (he gro:;nd. l i e h.'id been lending tl:i».‘ passage . which says; **Adil the snnn’of* lijea niulUpiled upou the fnei of the rftit li:" ____

Jph nijy, aged 4. ..went into a nenrl:;* grovery aeil asked f.>r;« lios o f can ary ?<?ed.' * Is for yotir i:iorhei V'‘ asked the

f;voi*er. "N o , o f course uot/* replied the Ittfc; feljoiV. MIt » for the bird.”

"W bnt sV.nll I say next?** nsked small tTaH'y. irlm'tvhw w riting a letter to his grniidiunth<»r. ‘.‘ Well,'* replied )iis 4-yehr- old ,«iHter, **yfm m ight tell her, that i\ie baby ia now, oceupting m y old Khoes.” -■

x i i l J e , R jjtli vlKitlnj^ in the cotm* try^'atjd ohe;<i’i.v she eame running to tho hou.*e Hvlth an !egg in her haiid. “ Oh, g r a n d e X e h i i u i e d . “ here'rt an egg I got: ont o f a nest ju st ns an old hen w as ’ getjip g ip. .Isn't it lucky I . now it before she wit down op .it?**

Photo by. Shepbcrd, St. PauL ■ * . •

B O O K E R T . W A S H IN G T O N , T H E M O S E S O F T H E A F R O -

A M E R I C A N R A C E . '

Bookor T . W ashington, fo u n d er o f th e T u s k e g e e In stitu te F o r C olored S tu ­dents, is ju s t now m ak in g h is bow a s ah hiithor. I l l s au to b io g rap h ica l vo l­ume, “ U p F ro S i S la v e ry ,’ ’ recen tly issued , is being liiglU y p ra ised b y tb o -re­v iew ers,

FlOOllfl ISS; 'Wi«eOiHJ*iK.L a c ro ss , W is.. f M arcb 20.-—T lie .iya-

tor iu a l l th e strciiina in th is v ic in ity is rap id ly rls ln g i'a d d 'e o n sld e ra b le d a m ­ag e lia s beeu don e to th e num erous d am s arid b rid ges ' b y ice gorgeit. D y ­n am ite whs> used! y e ste rd a y - a ftern o on to b re ak tip the g o rg e iii th e L a cro ss r iv e r w ith in the c ity - lim its w h ich had threatened io c a r r y n w a y th e b rid g e betw een tlie u ortii an d -south sldes^ ' A 60 fo ot dam in th e B o o t r iv e r a t H o- kali; M inn., w a s w o sh e iP n w a y . T h a t litt le r iv e r is now on one o f-th e ' w o rs t ram p ages in its^lU atory, an il fa rm e rs a re tkreatnfced w ith serio u s d am age. T h e M iss iss ip p i a n d B la c k r iv e rs lia ve o v e rso w e d a ll th e lo w la n d s in the v i­c in ity , a n d se v e ra l fa m ilie s h a v e been com pelled to m ove to h igh er ground.

. B l i x x a r d I n K a n s s a .T o p ek a, K an ,, M arch 28.—W estern

Hemarkable Cnvm o f BbeKDmtUni, "The editor of the Vindicator has had oc

cailon t» test tho efBoaoy of Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice with the most remaritab'e results In saoh csa». First, with rbeusna , tism In the ehoalder from which he sut- fered exoruoiatinit -pain for ten dajB, whlah was rell8*ef! with twp applioatlous of Fate ftaltn, rabbin* thn parts afflicted «is3 reallzlntr Inatont Benefit and entire re­lief i s: a very short time. Second, in; rbeu- mftt!#cs in thigh joint, almost prostrating him witbtiavoro pain, w’nloh was reUefBd by two Bppiicatlons, »-ubbing with ihe lini­ment on retiring at night, and arettlast up fi8» from pain. — From iho Vindicator, Htjthertordton, M.'-C. Sold at i-ltewart’s (i’ug- siort*. oorner OooUman avenue and Bond stre&i. -■ ' •c-'.' • • -■-

.“ Oli. ,m atnm a," exclaim ed small Tom* mjr, “ dee hovy fat Anht EIInirltaR gfow n!” , “ Y es , deiir,” said liis mother, “ but it isn’ t potite- to' stiy '* fa t . ' "o il should say ‘stouti’ .'* .it the dinn er,table on the fol­lowing in; Totnm: w a s ’ asked i f hewoulg ..like, sonic o t tbe fa t m eat. . ' ‘No.,, thank you,” , he rcpiied, “ bu t-you may give mo some o f the stout.”

M ildred, iiited 4, cam e up stairs one day and said, “ Mam ma, cool; wants to know n'hat to have for,supper.” “ T ell her to haVe acramhlcii (gRi). ehippfrd beef, pic- kics. hi-cad and batter, prcKerved cherries, tea and cake.’ ’ w as the reply; “ Oh, mam- ma,-” exclaim ed Mildred, '.'ptensc,tell.li_e_r_ yourself. I ’m afraid I ’ ll lose part o£ it on the stairs.’ ' _____

Tomm.v,. aged 5. had a pon.v and a :'og. and, while lie liked them ,lx>tli, he liked tho pony best. One day ,i visitor, to test hia .generosity, asked him !f be would n o fg iv e him the dog. .“ No,” replied the little fellow, ' ’but I 'll give you my pony.” T h is surprised bis m other very much, and she asked him why he didn’ t give the dog instead. "D o n ’t say a word, mamnm,” whispered Ihe little schemer. “ W hen be goes (a get the pony, I ’ ll 'sick ' the dog on him.” — Chicago News.

I l l^ D o c to r 's i ’ r o ic r ip t lo n .P hysic ian —y » n r husband needs abso­

lute n;t Ho must g ive up all work for th» tim e being. •

W ife—B in I ’m sure lie would neve-I consent to absolute idlem'ss.

I'hysio ia i,—Oil, I'll fix that all . right. I 'ii get him a ji:i> down nt llie city hall, nnd he can i.'ir.v.- a sa lary umlcr the in f preHsion 1 hat'. lie Is actually working.— Chicago

The doctor sometimes passes a harder sentence than the judge. But the sen­tence of the doctor is‘ more .oftes: set aside or overruled than is that of the judge. In the' ease of. Mrs. Reycraft given below,'the doctor sentenced her to about eighteen years of physical punish­ment and; misery. . BtiS she rebelleii against the • sentence, and commenced the ijse of Doctor Pierce’s. Favorite PrescHptjoh. In

few weeks' shewas a weii'-teotnatt.:

It'S 4 peculiarity of".the cate9 ef- . fected’.by’the -use Of Doctor. Pierce’a ': Eavorite. Sriescrip; tion,, tfaat they ore generally cure's sf chronic tHseases.A* woman suffers

with diseases ‘ peculiar to hor sex, 6he takes iiiedical treatment, gets no better, and has no hope held out to her of improvement. Then in her discouragement spe tunas to Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and finds a prompt and lasting cure, "Fa­vorite Prescription ” estaplishes regu Iarity, drie3 unhealthy drains, heals in­flammation and ulceration and cures female weakness.

"F o u r years aao m y health began to fail,” writi-s Mrs. NcUfe M , Rrj-craft, o f Olcnwood, W M hlogtoo Co., O regoa ' I hod c v j iy heavy tjras-ginsc an d w d g h t Ta th e region c f th e u ten« , pa in I n bock aud toina, could no t lift anyth ing

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pain in bock and lo ins....................heavy, te» t a l n ig h t very po o r; stom ach d« laoged . C):'.e physician said I m ; overarorked, en o th er *atd I had congestion and fiilllag: o f uterus. He trea ted n ine m onths and said I

ild co! be - - . ’ ua til I had pained thcchd.-tjew o u ld n o t b e w e ll u n til I h a d p assed th e r lis a ire o f life : w a s o n ly tw e n ty - s ^ v tn y e a ta o ld th e n . ; b ecam e d isc o u n tre d , 001? tw g a n UBiag D octor p ie r c e ’a F a v o r ite P re n c r ip tio n Tc..'.

S.oonfui th re e tlme«u> d a y ; h -ifs fj fec itn g g h t a w a y . ’ A m u s in g m y sn ird h o ttlc

a n d feci I a m in g ood h e a lth .

p ierce’a Favorite P rcixrip tion . Took a ten-......................... • ‘ in feeling b etter

' hotlte' _______ | _____ believe Dr.FI-:,-- - Favorite frescrip tion haa rrstcr.-.: me to -h ea lth . U snflcrin* women vreutd give i t a fa ir (H it they would give i t praise,”

Dr. Pierce’a .Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is cent free on receipt of 2 1 ' one4:ent stamps to eipense of mailing jw/y. Address B V. Pierce, Buffalo,'N. Y.

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New Hobm IfiindAOtntly Parotibed • Hm A ll M8fl<w I f p r t T ia t f lU

T h e O H a n d o corner Orncd and Monroe avonnos. Open all tha vaar. New bosisej new furniture; modwa inir.rm omeats. .«a turma for 8ha wIntel-montha

T t . I-*. A m C o rn a r F i r s t a w n o e a n d JS m o rj S tre e t , AU m o d e rn Im provem antaLI 1 1 © ' A O f 9 H U Open all the jfear, BiwUU. ta m » to r the spria?

- , mon th a . ' . J , 8, j. and faU ABMAS.

C om m ercial H otel, - DUmduig full.Tjarr of the bm . Broad potcboioomforwWe taom*. UUmuq heated Uttooghopl. Berrfcxi&ttd cmlatoe eJcceUent,

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G ra n d Vvenue H otel r% 9U /oTs ~ * • T- w a.^-n |onl. gntyrior tahta. L. BIl C. Proptirtor,

Ikean Poul$ Ocean 0ro«e hotelsa and bp itm an .avenue ,s and 6 McOtlntock street. Th!ati3t« i»

' X I * ^ opoa ai< the year, Snnjw lora and well haateif rxyimn for the xiiiI i »C* A l i i S I C H mouth*. TI.- oaiirhow! in Ocean 0?<m supplied with a e a v ; te r a . a i v d M hath*. The iooafion is tha best, 100 feet from board*-*]* i S j

cloaa l& awiltortiiiQ and po«to£5ie.i. N, H. KILMEic. }*n>Drtetor

SPRING OPENING' MRS. E. DILTS will be pleased to meet her friends'and patrors at her.. ..

S f I M I L L I N E R Y s t o ^ e . . .

612 COOKMAIf AVEWJE, cine block east of . fonner location..,Spring opening Wednesday and Thursday, March 20 and 21, 1901.

PARK, NEW JERSEY. | ;

CHAS. KRAINZL E A D I N G

M E R C H A N T

T A I L O R

315 Bond St.

: Ros8-Fenton FarmON DEAL LAKE, A SBU RY PABK.

O P E N A L L i T H E1 Y K A R .

A S T R I C T L .Y F I R S T r e t A S S -

V a U I L Y R B S O R T .

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Baltantine $ export ana lager BeerB o t t le d b y S t e a m P ro o e a a a n d O u a r a n te o d to K e e p In A ny, C l im a te

W i n e s , L iq u o r s a n d F o r e i g n a n d D o m e s t ic A le s a n d P o r t e r s G o o d s d e l iv e r e d o n ly o n o r d e r —f r e e o f c h a r g e .

T e le p h o n e C a l l 1 7 a _________________ SPR ING LAKE, N. J.W H IS K E Y

D I R E C T F R O M - T H E '8 . B O N D H O U S E . . . .

Pennsylvania Pearl Bye, made In 1892, per gal,, • s .o o ; bottle, 80c., Monnt Vernon Bye Whiskey, per gal. •a.sos bottle, int.

Elkwood Bye, made In 1808.- per gal., •a.50 j bottle, 78c. ‘ . ■ ■• Monongahela, a pure Bye Whlskoy, pel ■gal., *«.<soi bottle, iSOc," S o ro k a -'C la b .t 'e m iv l v M b B yo (> per g al., «a.oo j bottle, M .oo.

M onogrdm , B o lic o f N slson , hottls, • ! . S h erry , P o rt and B lackb erry , per flat.,

® l .S 8 t bottle, 30c. -P u rita n C laret, a flue C aliforn ia C laret,

p e r S o x , •3 ,4 0 s bottlo, *oe, , ; . ;l.iititenbeiraar, -a typo iiI?-) nlB

Bhlno Wibe. pes- s3os.. t tW i bottle, SBe.Koehler ,fc Co.'s Lager ond Fldello Been

Ales aad Porter. Orders delivered ireo.: - - S . M IC H E L S O N ,P. O. Box 128. J , '. BBLMAR, N. J.

H Street, Cor. idth Aveaue,

TRADE HARX , VTMOgMARKW bst is more nt tractive than a hand­

some foc-tf EO BO S18 will nwke youra so no m atter w hat eUe vou wear.

FOR SALE EXCLUSIVELY / .T THE

M a m m o thSteinbach Com pany

P b b s s bpeclal Aavei-tiHementa tsrlnglm- m eiSiateresnita. ; ■■

THE CHIEF P o in ts to b o o b - jserved irt buylnpr aroquollfcy,prico an d rep­u ta tio n of. the persons' buying frora. J t ’s easy buying when you know a ll th is. Wo 1 pride otitBelves th a t these requlro* m e n ts .a ro found hero; a visit w ill con­vince yon. O ur fon sale" boob of houses and lota is open fo r your inspection.

W ILLIAM G IFFA RDA

Real Estate and Insurance222 Main Street, . . .Asbury

AN ACTUAL FACT!A Tire Not Affected by Punctn^es

•Just tho thing for canmntors avA those do not want 'to.bo- bothered -with ptmo- tnroB ajiil ceujequent loss ol 'time. Quite a number ln uso. here this wlcte- nnd giving splendid I, • tir'T.vctlon. Cash r* tato allowel for. old tires.

. J . E D G A R S O O TReliable Repair Shop

N SI2 i-2 Cookman Ave,Opp. Partridge & Riohnrdaon’a.

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P ersons leaving’ th o c ity pan h ave th e D AILY PRESS m a ile d to th e m a t a n y a d ­dress, post p a id , a t th e re g u la r sub sc rip ­tio n ra te , w itlio n t ex tra ch arg e . T he a tlr dross tnay, be changed as desired .

Tuesday - March 26, iSOI

PRESS DISTRIB UTING DEPOTSTThe P ress is ou sale a t the follow ing

places along, the ooasfe.v Delivered ak y o u r home, 6c a week :

Bradley Boach—N athan Poland.Avon—C. D. Snydor. •.

. Bolmar—W illard Dickey and E . : J . Seymour. ^

Spring Lako—d tto M orris.Mai^asqtian—-W alter 0* Voorhees. ' -

THE STREET LIGHTING CONTRACT. The city contract; for street ligh ting was

Inst n igh t awarded to tho W elsbnch L igh t ing Company of America. The vote in the council was unanim ous anil City So­licitor H aw kins was instructed to prepare the contract immediately. .

. The council is certainly to bo commend­ed for its courage and. energetic disposK tlon of the street ligh ting problem.- There was no o ther alternative. N o relief could be obtained from the legislature and i t was either the W elsbach or the old system which had become the subject of universal discontent in A sbury P ark; Undoubtedly the Welsbach lig h t will prove a g rea t im provem ent over the fluctuating electric arc, which is being generally displaced in a ll the largo cities. W herever it has been tried—in Paris, New York, Brooklyn, San Francisco and othor large cities—the W elsbach burner has given en tire satis­faction. I t is no experim ent, therefore, and tho council and citizens are to be congratulated on tho action taken last night. . a

EDITORIAL COMM ENTProsecutor Foster’s Increased Salary.

N ew ark News.Perhaps it w as in the hope of moving

h im to a show of energy and earnestness i n prosecuting the. Long B ranch gam blers th a t the legislature increased the salary of Prosecutor Foster of -Monmouth county to $4,000. Certainly It Was no t gran ted as a rew ard for activity already displayed in th a t direction. Again, the legislature may have thought th a t Mr. Foster’s labors would be considerably augm ented be­cause of the necessity of proceeding against Long B ranch officials, under the Voorhees anti-gam bling law, or i t m ay have remem­bered Judge Helsley’s "reputed'assertion th a t an y -m an who attem pted to enforce the law against gam bling would speedily find h imself the_mQSC_unponular_nmn in tho county, and hoped th a t by increasing the salary i t would com pensate for loss of popularity. In fact, any num ber of ex- j)ianatlons may bo fouud for a display of generosity which, regarded from a surface point of view, would seem inexplicable.

B u t w hether P rosecutor Foster’s previ­ous adm inistration has m erited an in­creased . ealary or not, is a question th a t will not be too closely scrutinized if he shall proceed to earn it in.the fu tu re. A ny­body who believes th a t the proprietors of the Long Branch clubhouses have been frightened by the recent publicity given them , o r by the passage of the Voorhees bill, w ill bo undeceived a s soon as the sum m er season opens. P repara tions are already being made fo r the expected h ar

.vest, and it. is credibly imported th a t a n ­other palatia l gam bling house w ill be add­ed to those already in existence. Prosecutor Foster should bo no less prom pt in his preparations. The m ovem ent to close the gam bling houses should begin tho very day

• th a t they open; No tim e should bo lost •in securing evidence, and th is should be presented to a special grand ju ry sum ­moned to m eet in J u ly d r A ugust. . W a lt ing.for the regu lar term of court in the fall, a f te r the season lias closed, is playin into the gam blers' hands.

T h is D a te I n H i s t o r y —M a ro h 2 6 .Itflu — 'Conrad . Gesner, Siviss

scholar.and naturalist, born 1505:.

172&—Sir John Vanbrugh, Eng­lish architect and drama­tist, died;; born loco. ■ ;

Thomas West Sliciifmn, so W ler, born in New port

; R.,1.) died there 1870.1857 —John Mitchell Kemble,

. English scholar, especially7 In 'Anglo-Saxon, died ; ,born General Sherman.,

' ■ ISO?. ’ •lS72~Earthquake in California; shocks continued

several days; 30 killed, 100 injured.1SS5—Uencral Anson Singer, a chief in the Union

war telegraph corpB, died; born 1828.1894—General Alfred Holt Colquitt, senator from

• Georgia und a ‘prominent cx*Confedeiate'.-died— -In Washington; born 1S24. Commander ,Ver*

ney Lovett Cameron, the noted African trav* cler. died in England; born 1844. •

1890— 1’resident llippulyie of Haiti died; born lsso.

ISOS—James rayri*. the English .novelist, died. In London; torn 1830. . .-.•*• .• •

ID00— Habbi Isaac Wise, Hebrew teacher and itfld-• cr of note, died iu Cincinnati; born 1S11). .*

TALK OF L E A G U E T QSUPPRESS GAMBLING

M onm outh C ounty R esiden ts W ho O ppose tlie O pera tion o f th e B ig “ C lubs ”

a t Long B ran ch .The situation In iilo tiiifouth county , line

to the blows which tho L ong B ranch gam bling in terests nro recoiving from ^various.parts ofs'tho, sta te , is g e ttin g u n ­com fortable for those politicians w ho are blam ed for the condition of affairs a t w&at was once A m erica’s queen of sum m er re ­sorts. .:

There is m uch speculation ns to w hothta the May g rand ju ry w ill be composed of w hat some persons call tho “ old reliable" Republican politicians who have largely predom inated in M onm outh county grand ju ries for more th an a year past. Soon, say those who profess to know , the b ig

clubs” a t Long B ranoh w ill be open and ru n n in g a t fu ll b last. Thoso game au th ­orities sm ile .a t the assertion th a t Gover­nor Voorhees has dug the grave of gam b­lin g there an d th a t Ju s tice F o rt w ill nail down th e lid of the coffin.

A new “club” Is. alm ost certa in to be opened a t Long B ranch nex t sum m er and tho old clubs have bean spending targe sum s of money in im proving th e ir proper­ties, and, in one case, en larg ing the grounds. Gam blers Insist th a t a very good season is looked for by their ilk.

Possibly the clubs w ill be m ore s tr ic t iii their dem and for credentials from patrons, bu t old safeguards have alw ays worked well and chances are th a t regu lar club vis­itors will find no change from tho condi­tions existing last sum m er. Speculation is rife as to’when the firs t collision w ill oo£mr--lietween_thoJorcea_oL]aW-nnil_ocdstand the gam bling element. I t is possible th a t the g rand ju ry w ill first fe d the shock and w ill receive certain specific orders from Justice F o rt in his charge. In- his charge la s t term Justice F o rt sounded <l w arn ing to no t only tho gam blers, b u t the politicians. .

M any M onm outh residents havo no confi­dence a t a ll in the powers of tho law as re ­la ting to gam bling. They have thought, however, of tho value of coercion by bal­lot, and this, they insist, is tho remedy th a t tho people of M onm outh county p u r­pose applying,

A “citizens' league,” similaT to th a t or­ganized on non-partisan lines in 1&98 to down the M onm outh r in g then in power, is already talked of. The clergy of the county are; of course, solidly arrayed against the gam bling com bination, as are m any business m en and o th er citizens.— Nowark News.

'T rustee in Selling Ituiikrupt stock. T rustee S. A. Oliver began Saturday

ovoning to sell a t auction the stock and fixtures in the store formerly occupied by W. M. Pnw liy Co.. ItH • Main street. Everything m ust go, as the store m ust be vacated by A pril i. Tho saie begins each n igh t a t 7 o’clock. The (joojs consist of crockery, glass and tinw are, stoves, kitchen utensils, shelving, stoneware, sil verware, etc. Goods sold a t private salo while auction is not going on. Head first

’ page ad. for particulars.

F S m t l i c I rh h P o » tin iiH tcri(f r W ashington. M arch 2(i.—T he follow­

ing fourth class p o stm aste rs have been apjio iiite tl: x

N ew York—Cooley; W. j r i l n r iu o s P en n sy lv an ia—B asttess ; A nthony O t

•ten- -W elleri-B ethel, W . B. W ebber; C h este r V alley. J . F . M.vers; D einum ls C orners, J . W . John sto n ; F rlbloy, Pe­te r N eufer; K atellen , ,T. J . M ack; Leek K ill. a s . Leituel; I'loiisiint I llli.; K.

-M. Y oung; S t. Johns. J . A. D im bert; W urteu iberg . I I C. T urk .

DOBSS’T PEA R■ v *' - • ■__

i t e m ! t o \ s t i ; l U c tUa li 'Im t B low . Ove* M nn; -- v :■ A ffa ir 11 ^ t r n s g l e %n L'navoitlaTj^e—C liln a s t i l l S h cA p p en li* to G r e a t B r i ta in .

L o n d o n ,: M arch 20.—Iu th e ab sen ce of tlio ^upaucse . m in iste r, in ' L ondon, B uro lt> I I &y a‘&li ii, M r .'M a tsu i, f irs t sec­r e ta ry : o f '■the J a p a n e se legation , w ho W as in te rv ie w e d y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n , m iulu a yom preheuslve s ta te m e n t o f th e issues invo lved in; th e co n tro v ersy ov er th e M an ch u rian ag reem en t. H e sa id : ■

“ R u ssia ’s Jn s is ten e e , C h in a’s he lp ­lessn ess an d th e p ro b ab le v ic to ry ot. H ttssian . d ip lom acy to d a y w ill b r in g u s t o th e .briiik o f a d an g ero u s s i tu a ­tion , in w liicli none o f ' th e p o w ers la so deeply concerned, a s la Ja p a n , -Even if th e se c re t t r e a t ie s h av e been m odi­fied, a s is a lle g e d ,' tlie ch an g es a re so triflin g a s td in a k e th e d o cu m en ts th o r ­ough ly o b jec tionab le to Ja p a n ,

“A ssu m in g th a t C h ina s ig n s th e tr e a ­ties , 1 suppose G re a t’•Britain, G erm a­n y 'a u d th e U n ited S ta te s w ill p ro te s t to K ussiu , b u t t h a t is ab o u t a s f a r . a s th ey w ill go a n d ab o u t a s m u ch a s th ey w ill g e t . ,

“ W ith J a p a n it is a in a tte r o f ligh t­ing. T h e q uestion is w h e th e r w e a re to ligh t l lu s s ia now or to lig lit h e r la te r on. “ S lie h a s no r ig h t to M anchuria , a u d if sh e secu res M an ch u ria sh e w ill be ou th e w ay to secu rin g K orea .

“ O u r governm ent,-1 believe, a re se ri­ously co nsidering th e crisis . T heir eyes a re w ide open, an d th ey w ill not be d riv en to p re c ip ita te ac tio n by-tlu* j iu g o is ts o f Ja p a n , w lio a re openly c lam o rin g fo r im m ed ia te w ar. Y et if th ey see th a t w a r is u n av o id ab le th ey w ill n o t h e s ita te to s trik e .

aSaimEf D o ean’t F e a r Slesnalt,- “Ja p iiu h a s uo reaso n to be a f ra id a s

to tlu* re su lt. M any reaso n s •occur to th e av e rag e Ja p a n e se m ind ih fa v o r of fo rc ing a t th e p re se n t m om ent a s tru g ­gle w h ic li .m u s t com e ev en tu a lly . T lie ch ief reaso n a g a in s t so doing is th e f a c t th a t J a p a n is ju s t beg in n in g a new in d u s tr ia l e ra w h ich w ould b e te m ­p o ra rily killed shou ld w e en d eav o r by force of a n a s to p re v e n t R u ssian en- eroa'climentfs.

“ I f w e .follow th e lead o f o th e r pow ­e rs an d do n o t th re a te n h o stilities, W e. rea lize t h a t w e m u st sit- do w n tam ely e n d sbe an y o th e r n a tio n s te p in to m ak e ag reem en ts , s im ila r tp those w h ich C h ina seem s on tile v e rg e of s ig n in g w ith R ussia . T h is w ould m ean tbs? p a r titio n o f th e C hinese em pire nnd th e end at th e ‘open door.’' “ I f w e opposed it, w o n a tu r a l ly th in k

w e w ould lu ive tb e m oral su p p o rt of t lie -U n ited S ta tes, w hicli h a s been tlie cham pion of th e se princip les, a u d a lso o f G re a t B rita in an d G erm any .”

C li ln a A w ks B r l t l t i l i id T h e C hinese m in ister, S ir CHiii C hen

Lo F e n g Lull, called a t th e fo re ign o f­fice y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n a n d u rged tlie B ritls ji g o v ern m en t to b r in g p re ssu re to b ea r jn o rd e r to p re v e n t R u ssia fro m o b ta in in g th e n ecessary s ig n a tu re s o f tb e M a n ch u rian ag reem en t. T h e for- o lgii-6tnoo-is-stiH ~tn_tlx(>_daEk_aa_tQ -

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m en fo r good Positions. Address Box 118, P ress ofilce. ■ . -7S-4-5*

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p r iv a te , A d d r e S sB o s ll4 ,;F r e f^ o flice . ” T3''

B o a r d ,

W ANTBSD—I ’o r a lio n t s e v e n m o n th s , c o m ­m e n c in g a t oncq,:'board Bnfl lo d § |n p fo r la d y a n d fo u r ddldx^eia^agod /thrf-,-, a n do n e . A d d r e ss , w i t h fu ll p a r t ic u la r s , M rs. A . N . S p e n c e r , 9 W h itn e y T s r r a e e , P it t s b u r g , P a . , 74; 1<. !^,-viil.-.'i tni: -

W A N T E D —T w o o r th r e e u n fu r n ish e d ro o m s, s u ita b le fo r l ig h t M ousekeoptng. A d d r ess B o x 111 P r e s s o ffic e . . ta n ; , , i 1:.,-e '• JS-S*

J » * ■ t * l o f ii<W AHTHlir-Ooifu^rtftblo room and'boar.1 for-

lady du ring A prE /possib ly lonpor- Address w ith lowest tonasi,-K., Box'4w, la ) Broadway, New York:city.- - . .e-.. -, .

B O U S CWANTED—For tlfc.monUi of May, house in

Asbury Park w ith six bed rooms, bath, gee and -heat. Bat isfectory reference vili be fimjishcd, .Tns, Oe.DoWsoti; awa fifiintau ovtoao, West Philadelphia , |j,_ . . Ai-j, 7a-77

AlKufif.il C o rriiittio n l a . lln v n n n ,■ IIuviuirt, M nicii 2i>.—A stoi-lclmliler

o f tiie H a v a n a G as comiiau’v has HU-I a cpiiij>laHit;iv!luglii)i: ih e prac tice o f ex­to rtion b.v persons c laim ing to have iu- iluence ill W a sh in g to n ' lo reg u iu te th e d u ty on. cn iilo oil. I t !.s said th a t the eom pShy liii’s pa id -T'lO.ooo In com niis.

^Hlons d u iliig the 'l is t tw u years. G ov-1 “erjior<5emu.,iil';%\oo«l h as Ipstruo ted th ellscal to in v es tig a te t lw n m u ia lu t .- ;; ■ ‘ ,

' Ztno nntl Grinding Make .' Dovoo L end an il Zlno P u in i w » v r tw ice a s - lo n g us load a n d o l l jn t^ e d by1 h an d .

MANASQUfiN MATTERSE tta Woolley was a Sunday v isitor in

A sbury P ark .S, B, Guerin of A sbury ParS®fo»s in

town Sunday.Mrs. Em rieh and Oscar Enirich wero in

New Y urk yesterday, .The Blackvilio band concert.takos'place

tonigh t In P a rk e r hall. ' — :Fred P arkor of B lairstow n spent several

days a t his home here.Clarence Heddine-lins resigned his posi­

tion w ith Charles Long.Robert Marks was in Philadelphia yes?

turday purchasing goods.C. M. Huiso is having new curbing

placed In fro n t of h is store.Gustave K. Nomnbu-rgofXew.York was

a visitor in tos\’n a few days'lust week.Charles Van.Seholek and W alter Yan-

H outen spent Sunday w ith friends ‘in Spring Lake.

W alter C YoorhceS has sold ou t his business to Pony Disbrow, who- will take charge next Monday inornifig.

R obert Havens, wiio holds a position in Now York, and W illiam C aufum n of tho same city, were Sunday visitors.

ChadwicIiV l^ ianuaey to be Moved.N ext Monday, A pril 1, Chadwflok’s phar­

macy, w hich for several years has occupied the storo room, a t ill 1 Cookman avenuo, will bo rem oved-east a few doors to 05i,Tn the handsome new B urton building, samo sido of tho same avenue upon which it Is now located,-; adjoining tho LoMaistro store,on tho west.

A Good Cough Medicine for C h ild ren . f‘I have no lieiiUncy In recommendlag

Chnmberlain’s Coufth Kenioly,” fays F. P. Monin. a well known and popular bnkur of t><.tergbiirg, Va. “ iVe have given it to ou t children when troubled w ith bad conghs, also wfiooplag cough, and i t boa always given perfect sa'IsfacHon I t was recom­mended! tn me by h druggist as tho heat Uiiugh meillclne lor children ns it contained no opium or harmful drug,' fjold a t Stow art’s drug store, cor. Bond stree t and Cookman avenue,

w h c tlic f th e a g reem eu t w ill be signed o r a llow ed to lapse w hen tb e tim e ex ­pires.

T h e s itu a tio n is s till m ore co m plica t­ed ow ing, to th e fac t th a t th e re a re tw o- se c re t tre a tie s , one o f w hich is to be s igned a t S t. P e te rsb u rg , d ea lin g w ith R u ss ia 's m ilita ry con tro l o£ M anchuria , an d an o th er, to be signed a t P ek ing , d ea lin g w ith h er c iv il pow ers.

T h e Cliiuese ap p ea ls fo r su p p o rt hav e fa iled to produce nuy d irec t rem on­s tra n c e s from G rea t B rita in o r a p p a r ­e n tly from Jiny o th e r pow er to S t. P e ­te rsb u rg , fo r R u ssia p e rs is te n tly a d ­heres to ile r c o n te n tio iu th a t th e secret- ag reem en ts concern no one ex cep t h e r­se lf an d C hina. O n th is g ro u n d G rea t B rita in ’s re q u e s t fo r copies o f tlie ag reem en t w ere a b ru p tly declined .

I t 'I s exp la ined a t tlie fo re ign oflice here t l ia t It w ould lie a d an g e ro u s a u d useless b reach o f d ip lo m atic p roced u re to endeavor to e n te r upon ex p o s tu la ­tio n s w ith R u ssia w hich w ould be b ased only upon in fo rm atio n supp lied by tlie Chinese.

Ko&erie X .ocom otlve ."Work* Sold .P a te rso n , X, J ., M arch ‘20.—N egotia;

tio n s fo r th e sa le o f th e R og ers Loco­m otive w orks, hav e been closed. Colo­nel J o h n - I t . Buam ' o f counsel fo r t h t rece iv ers sa id th a t th e sa le b a d been com pleted, b u t t l ia t lie could n o t give th e nam e of tiie p u rc h a se rs n o r th e p rice paid . C olonel W illiam B a rb o u r a n d Jo h n P en n in g to n , th e receivers, sa id tlin t the b id w as sa tis fa c to ry an d th a t it rem ains only to be approved by th e courts. T h e o ffer w ill be su b m itted to Ja co b S. Rogers, th e p rin c ip a l ow ner, b u t Ills app roval is sa id n o t to be abso ­lu te ly necessary . I t Is s ta te d t h a t th e p ersons m ak in g the bid fo r th e R oger Locoinotlvb w orks a re d c sW u s o f ob­ta in in g possession o f th e g ra n d locom o­tiv e w orks a n d ad jo in in g fa c to ry sites , th e reb y Ind ica tin g tlia t th e p ersons h av in g tiie. m a tte r ill ch arg e d es ire to a r ra n g e fo r a p la n t even m ore e x te n ­sive tliau th e fo rm er R ogers Loeom o tiv e w orks.

. G e n e r a l L n tllnurfion In S a n t ia g o *...S an tiag o , C uba , M arch 26.—G enera l I .ud ing ton a n d th e congressional p a r ­ty a rriv e d h e re on board , th o U n ited S ta te s t ra n sp o r t R aw lins. T h ey b a d a rough passage , a u d a ll w ere g lad -to g e t ashore . T lie y 'e x p re sse d th em se lv e s an p leased a t the g en e ra l a p p e a ra n c e o f th e -city an d p a r tic u la rly i ts ex ce llen t sa n ita ry condition . ,

Mret. B Ic K ^ n ley «fc i l l .- T l e a l e i r ,W ash ing ton , M a rc h e rs .,— M rs .; Mc­

K in ley , C ap ta in M pW illlam s a n d se v e r­a l , o f th e o tiie r g tiesta a t- ttje W h ite H ouse a tte n d e d th e op en in g p e rfo rm ­ance o f “T h e B u rg o m a s te r” a t tlio Co lu m b ia th e a te r in 't i l l s c ity la s t n ig h t Tiie- p lay is a m u sica l com edy, a n d d rew n b ig house.

U s e S a rsa p a r illa f o r t h e b l e o d . B e s t s p r in g c a 'e d id n e 'can ta k e . I s a lw a y s b e n e f ic ia l, a s ' i t in c re a se s j

t h e a c t io n o f - th e liv e r , k id n e y s a n d b o w e ls , .re m o v e s h u ir io rs a n d .im p u ritie s f r o m ; t h e f b lo o d , c le a rs t h e c o m p le x io n a n d cbrfes a m p tio n s o f t h e s k in , Vv O u r o w n m a k e o n ly 6 0 c e n ts , r e g u .a r d o lla r s iz e . - / : . . J : r

^ _ ^ . .o n i c . f o r a l l m a r in e r o f w e a k n e s s is S te r il iz e d M a lt• E so tra c t.s I t s h a rp e n s t h e a p p e t i te , s t r e n g th e n s m t i s c l e s / a n d , " n e r y i^ , c u re s p a lp i ia t io n o f t h e h e a r t , &c. I t acts a t one A '■

F i r s t d a y ’s u s e 's h o w s 'im p ro V e m e n t . 2 0 c e n ts a b o t t l e , S ix f o r $ 1 .0 0 . . 'r

I t is t b e p a r t o£ .w isd o m to , u s e 'D r u g a t h a t C u r e ' in e v e ry s ic k n e s s . -v" ' ■ -j'

? ' . ^

M A T T lS O Ii A V E , P H A R M A C Y 729*731 Matt i f on Jkvenue \ ' "t

Slsbury Park, N. J .*

W ANTED ;H e l pmce, ibdroagl C»ll 510 Qrmla

:h chomhor- avenue. 78

T h e T r a t h s o f t h e G o sp e l

A p p l i e d . t o th .? ,P ro b le m s a p |s t . i f e

in t h e

F i r s t C o n g re g a tio n a l C h u rc h "

~ ~ E y e r g ’ a b b a t h . , ,

Advcrtlscm onta containing riot m oro than: twonfcy.-flVo w ords Snsorted u nder tli&Headlng fo r fcwenty-fl-vo cents lirs t insertion an d fifteencents each Subsequent insertion. N b 'n ionev refunded under any conditions. E rro rs will be m ade good by additional insertions.,

FOR RENTb u r n i s h e d H o n s e .

FOR KENT—O n M ain avenuo, Ocean Grove, a 10*room house fo r the y ear, fu rn fshed ; bath and heator. Prico |82o. B. N . W oolston, 60 Main avenue. ..

H o u s e . fFOR ^RBN^T—In W est Grove, now 5 room

house, 10.00. A pply .no \ff8stand ,corner Main s tree t and M attison avenue, A sbury P ark . ^2*8*

H o m e .FOR RiSNT-rA very commodious homo a t 63

Benson avonue; Ocean Grove/* Joseph L. Dui^ rah , fi07. T hird avenue,'A sbury P ark . - 71tf

B a r n a n d " W a g o ^ i H o u s eTO L E T ^B arn ond wagon house; room fo r

13 horses and 10 w agons: block from depot, w est side. Bee T. P ran k Appleby o r Oubberly, the carriage dealer, A sbury Ptffx. /60-74*

' S t o r e s . . 'FOR R EN T—2 desirable Btores on Cookmhn

avenuo a t $175 a year. Apply , to Milan Rosa A gency., 0&-73

—i——-------- —----V H o u s e ,

FOR RENT—0 room houso in Ocean Grovo,r . Call

eotfw ate r and sower, for re n t, by tho yi on A. H . Riggs, 51 South M ain-Btreet.

F l a t *FOR RENT — A flat, ‘7 rooms and b a th ;

steam h e a t : electric light, e levator and jan ito r service. In Taylor & iT usting huilding, co rner Bond and M attison. Apply in T usting 's music s t o r e . f L ; J ; 64tf

■ \ ; V VFOR RENT—F la t, 7 rooms, 4 bed rooms ; im

orovem ents; M attison avenue; |150. Geo. W. P ittenger, 4 Appleby building. » 62tf

S t o r e . _joro, M a tt__

George W.’ P ittenger, 14 Appleby building.[62tfFOR . M INT—Storo,^ M attison avonuo, |W 8.

rrrrrnrj n rm ?;i —

A D R IF T ^ O R A M O N T H -

W KIi C rciy j tio n o , n n d ,T w oSion S nve T h e i r S te a m e r .

N ew Y ork, MavvU.811,—A fte r ,d r if tin g hellilcssly about-tlu* ocw in fo r nearly

m onth ,- w ith only->li«i«' cap fe in . and tw o m en aim arii, th e fitediiwiiiij Ju p ite r h as bee'll rep iu ie tl a t B arbados, w h ith ­e r sh e w as tow&d by th e X orw egiau s te am sh ip .Tnuo." " '■ -v k

T h e J u p i lc r Is o w ned by tiie I ta lia n N avigation oonipany. W iiile on a voy­a g e to th is po rt fro m G irgen tl. I ta ly , she en co u n te red suc li a succession of s to rm s th a t h er coal w as ex h au s ted . On Feb. 1.". tiie O itta di M essina took off a ll th e crew ex cep t tw o, -who re ­fused to leav e h e r a n d rem ain ed w ith C ap ta in Z enora. T iie crew o f th e d is ­ab led sh ip , 24 in m uuiier, w ere b rougin , to tills p o rt, w here they lauded on Feb. 21 ,. . . . . .

On F eb . 2(i t i ie F re n c h s te am sh ip St. Sim on, from H av re , a tte m p te d to tow the, Ju p ite r , b u t could no t. N othin m ore w as h eard o f h e r un til y es te rd ay , w hen tlie a g e n ts o f th e sh ip announced th a t she h ad reached B srbados.

T h e j S e w E n g l a n d H o m e .FOB BAXjB—Tlio w ell k n o w n , p ro p c rtj SO

Sroadwny, Occan Grove, is fo; c ite, Tho ioui!« contains tw e n ty .roam s, pa rtia lly t a r ­

n ished; adapted fo r boarding hom e. Enquire a t house, w . ,F. Miller, E xecutor, Y2-77

C o o k i n g : P l a n t P o r S a l e .Barigo and shelf, ho t w a ta r boilera, ;broilers

and hood; compiote outflt;eoB t 1160 and lias, only, boon used tw o m onths', w ill 'se ll fo r $75 and 'g ivoorodit'if d c3 ircd .'

WM. .1, COOPER,1105' S ixth uvenue,

aa-Sfl A sbury Park.

F o u r T riiliiK S f lu ’S ilo lv B o u n d .O m aha, M areh 2(5.—C ontrary to re­

po rts th a t tiie fou r snow '.bound-■ over-- land tra in s a t O p illa ln , K eb., kad been released , special te leg ram s.flfo n i t l ia t c ity y es te rd ay a fte rn o o n say th e tra in s a re s till side tracked . T h e passen g ers ar,e b e ing w e ll cared ' fo r a t th e ho te ls an d on boavd Ihe tra in s . A lthough tiie storm h as a b a ted som ew hat, tli(>...\yjiid con tin u es , to blow a gale, am i snow p low s lm vc m ad e little p rog ress in o pen ing th e roads. P re s id e n t B u r t o f th e U nion ’ ~ Pacific • a n d a p a r ty of friendirnre^Iso"br(3CiyIded ab o a rd -their p r iv a te ca r. .. i

S t r i k e I n C o ln m h la n r r o n W o r l d .B altln jo rc , MArcli .2 8 — F if ty sk illed

m echan ics e in p ld ^ i l b y (,liie"cdii)m blaii Iro n w orks have s tru c k because th e j‘ w ere re fu sed a ra ise- in , w ages from $2.25 to ?2.30 per d ay . All th e ,m en a rc m em bers o f tlie .B rotherhood o f’B oiler M akers an d Iron H hlpbiillders b f A m er lea. U p to elgh’t m on ihs ago th e y re ceJvcd th e am o u u t th ey now request. E lgb ty -one men. a re em ployed a t the w o rk s a t p resen t; an d HI w ho refused to s tr ik e a re not m em b ers o f th e union

B a n h r n p t S a l e .FOB SALB—Tho utoek mid fixtures in th e

storo form erly occupied by W.'M. Paw ley Co., 104 Main s tree t, is now offered fo r sale. No reasonable offer w ill bo ' re f used,-’as tho stock m twt be sold and tho s to re vacated by A pril 1. On Saturday evening, M arch 20, the stock will bo offered a t auction,w hich w ill continuo evory evening a t 7 o’clock. The stock consists of crockery, plnssware, tinw nro, stoves, k itchen utensils, shelving, stonownre, silverw are, etc. Also a lo t of tools fo r tin-shop e n d cornice work. - Goods a t p riva te Balo^except "while auc­tion is going on. ' . _ * V "•

08tf 8. A. OIJVER; T rt^ tee .

B ln t t y H u r t I n M in e E * i> lu M l< m .• U nioutow n, EaV, M arch , ,20.—Nim:

m en w ere ih ju rc d an d I t .Is irOported th a t tw o.. Vert* i;nietV,.in' an explosion In th e G ales s h a f t o f th e A m erican Coke cou.V any’s p i n e on p jo w n ^ ru n y es te rd ay '^aftei'notjn; .fThK '.Injured meii w ere tnkOM to ‘a "hospJta^Ojt X’onnells vllle; T l j e ;o o f t)/6‘com pany, denyth tf- r epoY t-di a i r p f l ie r / niinebs a re on- tom bed. '• Vilfi f/S tfi'WJ u i s i b 1

FOR S ALE

M iSD ELLAN EO U SE l e c t r o P l a t i n g : .

Nickel, copper, brass, bronze, gold and sil­ver polishing ond g rinding; bicycle w ork a specialty. The S tandard P la tin g W ^rks, Ro- m ain building, opposite ra ilroad depot, As- ’---- ” v 78-78*JlltUll UUllVUllgi UJb u ry P a rk j N .J ,

6 0 § M ATTISON AVENU F, •; .. V

F u r n i t u r e *IN fitting up y ou r houso fo r ren ta l the effect,

produced by .the fu rn itu re w ill>determ ine the, re n t you can demand. Boforo placing your ordor look over tlio wtockof W illiam H . B an ­na rd , G rand and Cookman avenues. . 07tf

C a r p e t s C l e « n e < l iHAVE y our ccrpots cleaned by" tho tum bling

)rocees; cheapest ond best method.: satisfac- .ion guaranteed. Leave o rders w ith.B annard o r Charles J . Black, o r address JP. O.B ox 1002. 07*02

D r e e s n i a U i n ^:.,'i ■!” ;Between tho Beasons sp ring ^ a n d sum m er

worlf w ill be 'done a t vbry roasonaoto ra te s Thoso desirin g to tak e advantage * b f th is op­p o rtun ity would do well by calling to see

MBS. M. H . JORDAN, '• 603 M attison avenuo.

Accordion‘plaiting dono a t sh o rt nOti$). • ■ r,

E m p l o y m e n t B u r t y u .Miss Stafford has closed h e r em ploym ent of*

flco and stoi*oat 642 Cookman avetfijo until'On about A pril 10, w hen she w ill roauino business.

28tf -

J . A l b e r t H t r m s t r e e t , :PENMAN A N P DESIGNER.;

a!s and Testim onials BnKtossed. A lbum w ork a specialty. Ooipmer'

~=1 FnJisCottogQ, A sburyciol s tationery designed. P ark , com er Bewail and G rand avenues.

M A T T . A P P L E G A T E.. > . I . • • , *> y - ...

C on trac ting P a in te r an A D ecoratorPoetdffico box 1004. . ■ ‘ ‘ : . '1 *. :"r> - I ’ V! ’ *i: •",

. JA M E S , 8 T H O U D , y ‘ / .. A rch itec t,: \

t i o p 'l U s t i n S i r £ ^ . £ ' , . Asbniry P a r k . . 3 n

C L A R B N C B 3D, W JL flO H

: - ' • J , A r c h i t e t t ,J' t IBS' B i u i m } ' l .b N Q B K A N C H

Si,25F o r 'a n y . head^ol^ o r y & n g , . ro u n d o r square, lo n g •

. o r shorfcj big o rjlittle . ^Blaofe a n d -brown"' b u t ^la(?l is tb e m o st di • eolor^ant every b a t guaranteed. A s b u r y . P a r k i& g ro w irig , b u t ' n o t ■ d o u b lin g itsv]pop- • u la tio n , y e t we are do u b iin g o u r, .hat busiixess. W h y shouldn’ t -w e .? ,y |p h e n w e &&% our $1.50

• p e rb y s w ill w e a r welfe people come a n d 'b u y abeM . a n d -find - fro m experience th a t: th e y do. W h e n w e

■ $2, $2.50 a n d $8:' a)re b e tte r, they fin d th a t’s

’S

saytrue.

E xact duplic .f t>.< DlJCA h e a d |e ^ r , fiat; to o /

. v w ;v w . j jx v o u jx id i j . t u p < jlu . i u u o l u a . u u ^ . u y v vlo o k : in' a new th in g . G om e in.a.rid 'a n y -

:w a y . . A l l the, o th e r;nfew ' 1 ™ ** " ' ^ i • - -s ty le s in D e rb y s A n d G o l f '■H ats, including, D unlap,Y oum ans, Y o u n g ,.M e l-

, ville Special (see cu t). O uri ARC LIG H T D ERBY is- a 1 w onder. I t on ly w eighs

ounces. ; Come ir. an d t r y i t on. Y ou w ill su re­ly buy one.r ^

- I- 1-' .10 •! - .'Il l O', I* ' " " f * * '.

■'Ora ,

R e l ia b l e F u r n i t u r e ,

P o s s ib ly th i s .w e a th e r m a y h o t se e m ’*'s e a s o n * ,

s o n a b le ” f o r a r t o g e r a t o r t a lk , b u t w e h a v e su c h a

g o o d l in e t t a t . y o u 'b i i g ^ t ^O k n o w a b o u t t h e m e a r ly . ..W e s d l o n ly t h e “ W h i te M o u n ta in ” R e fr ig e r -

a t a r .a s . i t i s - th e b e s t t n a d e . r a o s t e c o n o m ic a l a n d d e -

s ir a b le o f a n y . I t is a l i t t le h ig h e r in p r ic e th a n s o m e o th e r s , b u t a d o l la r o r s o e x t r a b n f irs t ' c o s t

d o e s n o t c a t m u c h o f a f ig u re a s c o m p a r e d w ith th e b ig ic e bUiS-of o th e r (R e frig e ra to rs , ■/' .

W e h a y e e v e ry s iz e a n d s ty le , f r o m th e l i t t le

fe llo w s h o ld in g 3 0 p e t a d s o f ic e t o t h e b ig o n e s

t h a t h o ld IS O p o u n d s . T h e p r ic e s r a n g e f ro m

$ 1 1 .2 5 t o $ 3 3 . SOl A ls o I c e C h e s ts f ro m $ 7 .5 0 u p .

T h e '“ W h i te J £ 6 u s ta in ” h a s in o r e g o o d p o in ts th a n a n y o th e r . • .W e w a n t y o u to in s p e c t t h e lin e — ,

a w h o le c a r lo a d ju s t in f ro m th e f a c to ry - —a n d th e y

a r e a ll r ig h t .

/ WILLIAM H. BANNARD,G ra n d a n d C o o k m a n A v e a u c s , A s b a r y P a r k ,N j .

F O R R E N TW e h a v o th o fo H o w in g h o u s e s f o r r o n t b y th o y e a r . C a l l a n d l o t jjb g lv o y d n - p a r t iu ia r s .

Mutiroe Ava.—7 rooms, 3 bedrooms — *240 Fourth Ave --1 2 rooms," bedrooms; all •

• im provement1! . m oHove’n th A v e ~ 7 rooma, 4 b e d ro o m s;

a i l 'lm p r o v e m e a ts . . . . , : ............*«®S«?ssH Ave —-7 rooma, 4 bedrooms; all

Im p rO v e m e u tB i,,........... :• '• • • • .• ........... 400B o n d S t .—9 room ? , 5 b o d rd o m i'; a l l lm -

proYementB.,J ........... '• 830S eco n d Ave —i t rooms,? beclroosaB; a ll

jmprovemehU »*oE m 6ry '8 t.—10-roomB, 8 bodrooma; all

Irnprpvem eute.. . . . . . ;V.:. • . . . . . . . . . > 3 2 8 .E c u ir y 8 L — 11 'room B , 8 b e d ro o m s; a ll..

in ip ro v tjn en ts .... . ; ....... 5ft£>Asbnry Avia.—B.rodai^^Jiedroome; ail.

Im proyem ents.. . , . ) • C 3ooS e w e ll A v a —l l roon;B ,;0 laedroom B; a ll V JmptovemeatP..;.'i'.'v.'.4,<....V.>...........390

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AH OPPORTUNITYYou alioul;1 take n i.

vantago o f unWsa you have mado u p you! m lndjtb 'do -without your s jr in g su it thii eeason. I t ’s a 'v a lu e 'th a t i compcle • the iiuestion so of ton oaked hero: H ow car you do V J u s t look- a t o u r sa tin Unet Btists^ W o •wlll BUrprlser you In prico.-

G. W . P A T T E R S O N ,. 6 2 2 C ^ o k n ian A v e n iie .''

T a ilo r , C lq th ie r a n d F u r n i s h e rOno Prico Money Bad

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1 S 9 M?iIn P a r k .

Tho flneat and bestieijuipped- funeral par- , . . . ,: iote Jn the state , '

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Forkcr, Ehlcrs & Kcr FUNERiil flIBESTQRS

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Xlm beautiful nnd tjbnrmltif; queen of 1'ortugnl Is. a, Frenchwoman,.Jjbelng.! tiie dattg&igr: bfitho lpte Coynt..of-tftirls ap<l i\' SIAtei- of tJic'.'OJiVte of .Orleans, lirctttbdcr to': tlio - pi-ench throne; -ty>ncc' tiie.’ ricoot .tlireqts. of war .Uofctfeeh;

■ l?r^tVaftd;Fortuga!;'alim!M they'Ti;ntprlalf&~:wJiltlr.iS'. unlIkely-n '<vbu!tlJ.p!ai:e Hilti-'ciinr'niiiig quqen Hi a most- embm'WHslijg. piisltlon. ■: [•'•’•

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aolsc.—ScWen. ■' ■ '_-J’V 1 m e S ast.: , :

. Cracked Wheat and Crqam .',.. Beef and Rlcc Croquettes,

.'>• Crcairtcd Potatoes.Cracker Criimb GriddlecbkeS; Roll>;\

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■ •. *. LUNonHokV- ,-' - . '■ ■:'.. V. 1 Bouillon iii Cups,Fish Curry. Cold Sliced Tongue. V

r - ; DundfieTartlets. ‘ , '’ ‘ t;\ ’ • V" * Tea:';; :.r:

V ' - *Dri?NEn. •M odcTurlle.^oup. - .

• -Roait Chibken, £ag<i DrcMlng-.• H ashed Turnip. «oa6t Potatoee... .. !*. r i« . , „.. Baked Rwpljerry Pudding, .Wine Paucei

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F lS H 4C U h u V .r-F orth ja pcrUat>VMcaUa of X .. ake or-haddock arc best, though’.;any;rBorf of *coltl boUed^ffBb ;W.iir ho ,velj>; good.' ^Prc*

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,,liake or haddock arc best, though,;iin^Bort 3* , of 'cold, boUed^ffBb • w.ili ho ,veW;^opd.< ;^Prc* J , pare a clirry- bancc as you would 1 for:ch \ck ea J ~ or rabbit, act the A“b in it and fiimm'er very , gently till'donei'Avliich AVHl, be frtiin;-3C to , 50 rafnutcB, actording 'vto, 'flaU. used, i f cooked previously or hot. ■ JL; pUNDEE %ARTLET8.—Dent ofle Tc^g and X , two ounces of pastor sugar to a drcam ^ ^ vor A* t w ith a teaspqobful.- of orarige fldwer: water J . , and a -little’ 'yratcd nufmag^ J le li .tiirco , ounces of freBtt buttcr 'attd'AvliUk tt 'into the » l . mixture; Line eight sriiall; tlns .with/. pulF J .

^ pastry; then,’-ratber. more^.thnn hailfjfill, with JL, J 4 the above f ix tu r e , PJdce lialf ia'preiprved J . J; chorry o n . th e ; top .of capU and hake .in a ,.% X m oderate oven.! : v •' • • .. *|«

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chorry on.the;top .im moderate oven.. •• f;. r •

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T lie J ^ lt iiu d i t p n U i r • at, iii* U n ln ff '"■ ! ; EfiinMitliil C O li.liie rn tlnnn , -1 Thoymost cs^eritfiii'tljlrisr.Tbr’h Costume.

if 'It 'is >•) ho M-nlly^elfcprint iifiil fii«hionr» :8le, is n perfect li |.\T o ui«nH> th is tlic.lui- la g p l ‘lMO|boi1icc rrtnat to . cnrdfnlly cut, l)rtste<is nnd bhneu,. hml .wlioti lliia is; done ,t!le scl)e!fnl fityle ’onq decoratipti ’ftre of coiuparhti-vbli- Jiitje ilcc'oiiiit.' ..pHillo or trtffi'ta .(s'coysWsi'fd ibe. b(iijt liftlue and may prjrhapa.bo a b ;f ir (ikiits, "liptVu (sllfe l.'uing Jfor'a ' bpd(ce'/is lean ettfi^fafctory

A kliiigbf \vhhr wits very"fond of litc;ri tu re Htnr(i'd/«n« Uny . for n tour, upon his ebpssbtmrd,; .rrjils wos k'tterefl as shown (n the above dldS':iin. Ry sta rting at tin1 right sijuare j»j|<l foHo«iJig what is known in cliesp as nio,ve the name ufseveral prominent aiithnrs may be spc?!! ed. , Wljc’ic i’i'djljlii' Icnl^-ht s ta r t? YVht'i'e did .hi- trit.VtJ.ii j t\Vl«i were th e authorsV U k(? each k'tt.era biit oftee,• (If Ui liiilsM stai'ted a t 4, he could move to iiv 14, I t lip startl'd r.t27, be eou]d.1nipve (o lT, 10,12, 21,Ml !-!, 42 o r p .)^ ffl:" i{ ich e |as . ,

W a ^ i A Nw rC U 3 A . i

A R 6 MARDC O i f f t R ;

i in rg a fo t Calli4pni th e V assa 'r sen ib r ■who'. I« th e chQtnplon a ll round a tf ik te Juixong the- collegeit g lr ts o f A m erica, ■would 'h o v e niaile th e fine lady of GO

!o;«ar8 ajjo fa in t w ith horror. T h e n .th e d ire s t h ad iiam e tMht could be applied to a littlo g irl w as to cflll h e r n “tom- !;oy.” ; N ow, If th e :iiauie IS e v e r 'a p - p li^il a t a ll, .It IriipUes' ft coW plitn tn t r i tn w r. th a n o th e rw ise fo r ‘tlie s tro n g n.nii; a c tiv e g irl citlld \rh o l s : fo n d '‘o f t ije sp o rts In w hich h e r b ro th e rs de­l i g h t - T he differoncp lHjtweeri h e r nnd th e g lr rc h i ld o f h a lf a fjSBtury ag d :.i3 t l ia t , th a t h ap le ss ;c re a tu re ' w a s -.re - jircssed . physica lly , U iille sh e o f today Is n o t, !f hoi" m o ther Is, u p to da te . M iss (Talttoun^. tb e w om an’s college cham ­pion, h a s . been tes te d in th e 200‘y a rd

-d aa lir .t l ie fc iie o -v a tilt .t i ic ru iiH ltiB h lg U Had tire o th e r “ h igh jin k s” in

’ w h ich college s tu d e n ts ga in .physica l s tlen g th .' A » com pared w ith th e rec- «rdB' m ade by co llege’ rr.ee she Is froin n th ird to a hftl'f-below these. S o d e o f Hie in fe rio rity is to be la id to th e d o o r o f tlie Immpering,' heavy d raperies la wlijcli. old G ru iidy ;-still .insis ts on -rlothlbgf even g i r t ., a th le te s doing, ex- orclses. ; R u t now ' th e b eg iiia lng Is w ell iniide. W e s h a l l h av e a s tronger, h an d so m er race o f A m ericans because, o f th e g irl a th le tes . M iss C a lhoun s iy s sh e ob ta ined h e r 'h e a lth fa n d s tre n g th th ro u g h b eing n p e rs is te n t tree cllm bcr

’ In hfcr childhood. :* • ■ «*. m n • v ■ ;

, T he g i r l ' w ho e a rn s _ b e ^ io w n living, need iio t apologize to la n y u o d y fo r be-

■ Ing b o rn . . ' 1 :m, > t > - ■; ■

A law ' college fo r w om en, w ith a co rp s o f 18 professors-’ a n d lec tu re rs , lias b e e n ' opened n t W ash ing ton . Bo I 'ar n» J know , th e re is im o th e r such. T h ree y ea rs’ s tu d y Ii*' th e 'co lleg e , w ill g ra d u a te a w om an as b achelo r.o f ’ law s an d i to # .y e a r s a s m a a te r o f law s.1 ,: ;:X : ■'

O ne o f th e m ost p rom ising fields' fo r w om an’s ‘exp lo ita tion I s : th a t o f pho- togs'apiiy. K a th a r in e W eed B a rn es g a v e 'b j; h e r sp lend id bmatesi!* p ic tu re s ii_ g re a t • im jidtus tb th e a r t o f pbotog- rap liy 'au io n g h er sqx. 'S ince th e n niim -

• liers o f .women hiivb] ta k e n 1 u p .the busi- o e s i ; .i»i,ofess!pnnHJ’; - ^ - j th . aigsiol! sue-

■ cc'aa.'.'liftrtleulhi'ly in tile ip ak lng 'o f-'a r- tistid '; v iew s rind p o r t r a i ts , 'fo r ; wlUeh tjit* fein initio eye an d fingers as';w cli a s th e fciiUnlnd ta s te a i;e ospecialiy a d a p t­ed. :Tn Now Yock cltyj th e 'jibotogra- i)liert); w iio receive th e h ig h es t prices f o r ’' tl ie lr ' w ork a re w om en. . One o f tlie'ni’ gb ts ?25 a dozen tor e a m n e t pho­to!?. Mlsb F rn n ccs Jo h n s to n o f W asb-

'• InstoM.’. Is noteil^ -tho-country over> fo r a r tis tic pho tography ..! V ■' » t i t « . . .

“ 1 wonder,*’ sa id th e m an, “ w h a t is tiie reason w h y w o m en .a ra n ev e r w ill­ing to tel! th e ir ag e?” ' “ I ’ll te ll yon,” ivplieil th e w om an. ‘‘I t Is beanuse m en .are a lw a y s bo d c a d ~ a n s lo n s . to Und o u t.” ’

H t t t tH e re is o p p ortun ity fo r sonie scion-

tille w oiudn to e a rn $1,000, enough tc .innltitRln h e r tw o y ea rs w hile she s tu d -; lea ab ro ad iu an y c ity o f E urope. T h is sim i is . to be g iven to th e .w om an wlio seiidtiVtb th e A ssoeiatlp 'c ' F o r P r ’omot- Ing. SctentiOc R eseareii by W om en tb e b es t essay on any.-brands o f biological, lih.v8icdl • o r chem ical^ science. , T d g e t th is . p.rlzo.ii w&inari' c a n n o t:ru p to tl.c . n e a re s t .llbrar.v aij.il nose am ong Its cn,-

N «fyclo|iuiaias,. o s >the w r i te r s ;o f :papers '/■ fo r wblneii’s 'cl«b» ild . T he eBrpy nif.st

glVo'tKe'roguifs p f^ h e w om an’s,ow n ln- 'x iepyadtin t lnboi'hloiV .I'OPcarclii .y r.Iie

, m cs t ta k i ' rt -lotilf a n d tliiu k it out. c a re r . fu lly n m l okiu 'H uh 'ih oiii It h e rse lf till

sK* k j f a S m e llilp g ,1 vqfth'“ li 'n o w |f ig . in ;'tlie ,J flfc !^ Q {fsc ien ce '.. ;Q e r e ,. ! j a 'r n :re ch n n ce'rgW svomoiii t o c o n t r ib j t e ’t o .tiie w 'cs?iaf^vW eft]ti% . a p d ; « s e f t t l . :fimQWi-:. <;dg'ci ',?x iiefp Vv’IH b o p le n t y o i tlm p ’ f p r , pfutljrJeSijfl ; r e ^ id 'c h .b e t w e e n ; '% w a mi; t h e i - t l r a e for:- 4 <!llvp rln g' the.'.: e ssays.'' T h ey ji’S u s t^ K e /iia t ii lc d in .UBfot'c, D 6 c . 3 i^ i6 S ^ iV F lq id n c e ^ i .C u ^ h la f f i ^ .^ a l - ' n ut,;fltrectj,'/jB ejiton ,- ; i s ' 'sci'tptary,;-' prp'

: tep».' 4(* i^ g '^ ^ ia . t io ^ a n ^ 'U n d o u U t^ - . li;;^Ui®.Ve..i"aiiy-. !»forraa.tiob;i:wiiite\ii . tlie'wIKS ii8crjl>tft rtemHeJjS'tis .m y p ha ve , ao , -kaim'ek;,Sigaed, " ta ltliem',*.J)ijfv i^u§t have.'lnclos^d a! sc a led ' enyolope b’ear- in g ^ tb c 't l t le which; is 'pii- tbe-tbraSs'H - se lf an d ific'-riamo andfiiddreS B 'of flie flUtlt'oV- ■■ r - 1 V« V ~

v--*t te t t ' 7 \ • - ••' .Cfl^il.tpr ;gjrls: o u g h t to ;try >for the

» tize dETcred by..tlif:iS6pjety Kot th e ,Ey<iiiot!tjii o f SbTentiflc ^Reftparcli byC-WtfiOTn.'S.CouuHT •g iris 'neyer:tra in - th^ii*;:j?6w 'ers,'bf b U se rra tto c 'arB'‘’<liey fsiioui4Vddi'.'' N a tu re ’s ^ ldridus book' .is, aftfitiSrfii'&'/tl^lii), ye t no t oii'e-in tb re t

‘kn^v5r'tfie..nuuie*srJfn'd'.'Ulbjtrstrb'f Jtbe binlB ln .lib r ueightiorboud o r .the nam e.' o f tlie ' tre e s a n d .flowers. I 's j j ’se lf .w’ai a co u n try g irl, /and; I ; never, -knew t i l ycafrs bfEer.warul'ilje. price less iherjta'gc of-U now l^tlge'jnnd.'pow er I ; b ad l e t ‘slip

- th ro u g h m j; flj|gerS. - . / ' '' n " ' :

— I -hnye.BoerivIUtely tb e ]» ict$& ?or. a beautifsil clubhOT'se b u ilt by tb f ie x e r tidBs3 tSt)fafe'Iau|es',.ln j i wfcsteajn.cl.ty' W hile tliey we.re.jt't It tb e w oiiion'.m adt tlie s t r u t tu re so largo ' t l ia t tbe’x ceuhl ren t-o u t, In^etihg: room s'to-Societios-ai)d etub '8 q llip r.'tliab ’tlib lr 'oXvii,” m en 's as w ell a« • w om en 's. T h is Is th e tru e p lan tq d reg t-a .house large , enough, by m eans.o f-u iovab le partitio n ^ a n il o th e r­w ise tb .'aecoii)inodate' n il tb e iuihduscd brgaiiizatlonf). in th e place, th en m ake I t a . fjQUi:ce. .o f . stendy: revpnuo.;. .TliH can bo done by c lub w om cu even tu c itie s o f-a few tbouB and. In liab ttan ts . j

■ f. : -,A*i I l l a a t r g t i o n , -V'*.', ■ t ;P M v Q W W W * # ' fW H men s ta rln i

frpw 'ium bit* . beginnings. : , ’. r ■ C.v .N iok—Yok. Tlirre'.* .loiinspn, fm

iugtanee.; lip 'began by sweeping (Mit .nitr b n ^ ' ffiiyViii's ilgfi, arid he iiuM JiiKt liiTU apRbibted.Junitnr of the whole bnUalng.'— Qhlb .Sii'A* '••’"iiMiali,.' ' ■

K ( i . ' 2 b . - R h b i » b o l d .l . A thiu-kinij.of i.'akj' o r .bread,

longing tb;>i(ip(jf 3. A t,jm tinje., ninI;L' Us:gdn(];:os;n(^,v. .5. linuts.

No; A c ro n tlc .. 1. pearly, scjitare. '2 . Nearly roand.

- Jf. Sbi;ltpfj(V(im tlie rn ip .:4. Smile ob .rbstie risage found..

0. 0ifotc^j;|’!- in ’brnin.Initial* nnrrip.ppinrtliinp jispd.to.giv'e a

lu s lp r 'ta iirtjiiieJ’jOf niitai ,or glass. " 1 of ai bl'igbt rtiii colrti'.

I t is

VISITIN'OOOWN".

than m ight at'.’first; appear, .hpeause silk Is totally inelastic and does no^ give in tbe least. ■' •• .. ,V.i. F o r sk irt lining strong silk, moreen or briliiantine is undoubtedly prpferabfe to t in y sort .of cotton , goods, which ..become stringy very tpiickly anu soon w edr out.

Today’s picturc.show s a costiim e,hav­ing a .co rrec t sk irt of mouso gpay Cloth, w ith narrow ..black beading .oyer the seams and a band of blark :lace insertion se t in a,bbve the .liepi. . Tat;, .top of tin; sk irt la continued to funn a , rather, deep .corselet,: The. bodice of gurnet 'grosgrahi has lengthwise bands o f grtipUre. over wli'itc sa tin , and there nro bow s'o i w h ite sa tin in fron t with m etal e.nds..' The half length' sleeves. Itaye la igp .cuffs ' inijl a it1 auppiemqnted by, ,deep pijfts pf .ftuipurc gathered into a narrow ,band lit thl*V';vrist. T he h a t o I spangled .and 'pu ttbd ; ftet Is tvluimed >«ltls 'biw.' giiipiire enqnds of satin. .IbntT Ctfot/’i.ET.

^o...4K*-Tliipe^ G tatfs, * .W h a t g sia ibfljudes the whole? ;W’hfct;gat.e,'i?,'ljrogressive? ,: WliHt gatb ’li'fike Jdsoph’s coat?

So.. 4£ ,^N fnnei,lca ! E & ism a,I. am epmpDsed pf 37. letter's and form a

line from a ’trabfiiotit)n of tho “ Iliad.” -My It, 31v 'lil J50 is a measure.- - My 22,

27, 2 9 'is f<> -pjTi^jlre. My 84. 21, 33 is a personal proUoup. My 13, 5, 1(1. 17, 10, 7, t37 j s a'gai'd 'eir vegetable. My 28. 2U, 35, 24 is 'fo ; topybtM . My, 18, 14,' 11, 10, 2. is tV eirV spahfet, ' My i>, 8, 30 is gave food to.; M y.32,..23. 30, 4 .'.IS a re places Where stilngs. srp sold. My 15, 0,. 25 is recempibse';,' .j.-:

, ■ f,*T—;———-S o . 43.~-E£»y ^ntadlem oplee.

lingMje,, n o t l o g o ; ' ’ '. In hat; tiot ia row;■ In cbijd. not in m an; .’' .Iiii race, not ip ran :.In 'p it iii: not in bucket; lln roKe. rtot in racket;

■- 'In home, Rome and fe m e . Whole is a city.

Ho. 44,—CreA*'. Men Of o ltl ,- r — [S u ia ily r tsB ln g ie tte ra .]— :

g**.*»»,*»s_ A great (jrec ian ,p o e t C * * o ^ A ’Roman "jiatribt.

A brave king of Sparta ,

Bio, 15.—1 I jr a t lln g p .B bhetid 'a: fru it lu ll , leave to roam. B ehead to rave anil (eaye an insect. Behead n vision pnd leave,20 nuirea. Behead repeatedly and leave prolit. Behead a cry atnl.lpaye to trouble. Bpbcad a talon and leave a rule.

P o in te d ,.Pg ? » g r a p lu .A man who is wrapped up In him self ia

hia own warmest Jris?ad,I t is a dear bargain which you get a t

the expense or your self respect.Blevoii iuryuion nmy have a baid time

o f it. because of onfi disagreeable man.Every dog im s'his day, and tin* tram p

finds th a t nearly every day h as 'Its dog.C astles in tho a ir are a g rea t ,comfort

to thosi! who miist live in 'cabins on the ea rth . -._ " B e a r me.’I sisbed ltlie jirjiy ta tte r.asJL received iinotber postmark, “ I've been on tb i go until I am nearly dead.”

'JMioto t*y-Uakcr Art Gullery. Colutabus, *0. * ’ ' ’-* • —

ANj.TA- B R I D G E S /O N E 0 F C M E R IC A ’S , M O S T B E A U T IF U L a . - .. , A C T R E S S E S , . . ; ^ :

K ty to th e ;P a * iile r ,Ko. 2f).—A C lin lb ‘of^W ortls: X. Army.

2. Nlyth. S / 'I ’Ih-iu- 4. Ku*(». .5 . Sonl. 0. Aljjns 7. S, Uvur. D, Arnt». * It),A1>V)n. IT. * \h\\v,y- 12/-KC*«n\ VS. B » t. 14. Stir. 15. Iriin.: ,10. Ouce. 17. O d e . 18.' Di'iir, . It). A n h y ; . . . .

Nyv; CattU‘ linndh Riddlot T in y cntiod4 tlu‘ onmp Kbcu« lipoausi* tho suu’h rnys W m ■ tlioru * ftht* sous raike meattlitoy). • :

N o . 1 l i \ . —M issing;,ph ,vm o:* S h o w , ro w . m o w , tflow , f<fp. «;oey row .

No. S li.^A HoHrtW BiitVnro: 1. Mnv-'mirtti, 2. N t* n iss fl'.3 .^ A Jbania. 4 . Ann* gram . *.

N o . ;}3.— illu afrated Robus: W h oopin g coiijc.h; liiccoiijihs. tt^ ih ln jf, soro r y e s (hoop in <*i*CT%*o. f l ip s , ti'ii.th ln^a. b’or .o y es),

, No.;34.—A na^ratii':. Ju lp ts. liusol, linest. cnJl8t*/llKton. sil(MjL.f,:. ’ ( , .. No, v5r».~-Tbp lifttlittjb I TuzzIo: If the

faucta cnu (ill thy, tub . in 15 mimi'tos. in ^ n e m innt^ c n n <\schnj-gQ as niU(^| \tn to r as will '. till one-tiftm ith o! tho tub. If tin* oiltlot enn vmpty tin* tnh in ;J0 nii/m.tfs, it tnip^oinpty but one-thlr- t io th .o f tho-«‘iiike^vnnjvnts o f the tub in one Vniitute; hi’n c e ,i f the faucet'cun fiil one.fifiirt’ni !i. piirt. of the, t jib ii>, pne.min-' nto nii«l ItUi' o’iiih*t p ty / only one-thlrtii>th'f6f the crm tnntRaf tho fu h jn jiiu i: hiiviutfv tl«*n ii in ii*|* those eonilitions the tub - only retains ‘n ^ irt 'u d r \ \ ^ t« r a»\ the

oi*t w.iMUi. Jivhat is /p u t into it n n d « n*!mt>Ii.! Ubohnrgos minute,RmV whiel) |s nne*tliirtii»th. Tberefom* hi nm*. miiittie »mly one-thirtJeth.of the\tuV ran lie lilled, to '1111*1 Jnrry-tb irtirths..orttt1 whole t-uth \vnulil take1 iniiiutres; i >. \ |

Hii.-SobrifiiiWfi5 1 ' ' " t l 1rPr,flo. - ........... - . . .W ashington Ih in ^ - ■ At*. Han&leti• prince 5f Denmark* 7. >|phn C. Prem ont. EWy.nbeth of . KnKlnml.’ to? H enry M, J tn n ley. 10 . A nil r f \V Jackson ,.• ■... ■.. ..

of Household Furniture and Works ot ArtT H E P R O P E R T Y O F M I S S S . A . R I C H A R D S O N .

- -I. _ ^ AT---- :

T H E W IN A N S H O U S E ,4 1 2 / t s b u r y A v e n u e , O n e D o o r E a s t b f G r a n d A v e n u e ,

A S B U R Y P A R K , N . J . f

W e d n e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , M a r c h 2 7 a n d 2 8 , 1 9 0 1 . |I n c lu d e d in tb i$ 's a lc w ill b ^ J p u n d a large c o lle c tio n o f S ta tu a ry , B ro n z e s , S te e l E n g ra v in g s , O il P a in t -

ingSj H r ic -a -B ra e , M u siq a l I n s t r u m e n ts , F u r n i tu r e , & c , & c. - ' ' • ' . . . . ^T h e fo llo w in g is a p a r t ia l l i s t o f so m e p f - th e im p o r ta n t p ie c e s to b e o f fe re d : - .

* One p w e of statiuiry, “pByche nnd Cunid in Itnlinn jtinrblo on volvet .pcdcotnl, belglit t> f t .: 10 in . ; One picco of statnjiry, “Fiwliennon Boy,” .Italian niiirblo cn mnrblo pedcstnl, hcicht 5 ft. A nnniber.of emolIor HtiitiieH nnd podostiilH iii Itnlinn mnrble. Ono raliibnRtiir clock. 24 day, Frcnch movement. “Tho Italian Beauty,’ in solid bronze. .“Milton and Shako Hpenre” \in -t.olld bronze. Tlirco innrble and lironze 21-doy SwiRa elo^bff. Ono hundred nnd twelve oU painting nnd.stotJ engravings by noted crHstn, among which cro “Morning of tho Niitlvifeyf’ In ril by Raphael. "Threo oil paintings or the “Italian Departure.” Bteel mgravinfc:f‘,I,rodipal fion” in threo parte,.eizo U ft. 0 ill; by 2 ft. 10>;< in. by Pa til Glrardet.

St ol cnVfaVing *'*Bollon Abbey in tho Olden Times,” nine 2 tt, 13 in. by 2 ft. 5 mi, by Kinmiol Cousins, 18T>B. Bteel engraving “Chriat Rdeet- .tnl,’1.size- 2 It. 4 in. by ’1 ft. 11 in.,J»y B West, 1819t ‘ Steel engraxing “Tlio Diu r Pass,” .eizo tf tt. V in. by 2 ft., by Tli oh. Landseer, 1864, Stcbl enptnviitfj ‘‘ nved, * «i’/e 2 f t. 10in*, by.2 It. 5in., by Henrv-GruTes & Co, to tbo bon or of tbo queen, IMjfl, -• Several fine piecea. of bric-a-brac, notably ono

tbreo-piocoBotof royal Dresden, medallion,(nm ond two vases). Ono flower sot, each b» royal Worcester and royal Vienna. Ono Swiss music box with 24-day clock attached, inlaid case. One "Lauter” upright piano, rosewood case. One pipe organ, Felobot, Felton & Co. standard. Larco Persian and body Brussels rugs, and an endless number of small rugs. Nineteen pairs ftno lace curtains. Portiers in silk, velour and chennell. One soven*picco parlor suit in silk brocatelle. Ono music cabinet and desk com­bined, rosewood. Two solid ebony chairs, up­holstered. Ono nolid ebony stand, gold trim ­med, Ono large library tablO and other library furniture. Dining rcom furniture consisting of ono 14-ft. extension table, buffet and chairs. One writing desk and bobk case combined. Ono revolving office chair and several chairs upholstered in leather* Two large French plate mirrors, 'frames gold leaf. Two larjnralnnt lwvV no and Ann Indv’fl

houtens, per eons.

___________ „ _______ irgowalnut book cbbcs, Opo lady’s “Davenport” writing desk. * One largo 24-0011 battery* Van4 . .. ~ ... . . . , - FourOne large medicine cheat-

. ook .frames). Ono reclining chair,- One Turlfisli couch, steel fra mo. Three, black walnut bedroom suite, curled hair mattresses.

Ten marble top tables, two diVaiis. threo couches. One natural wood carved hall choir. Orio lal'tro hand polished wardrobe. Lot o f now matting, hall carpet, rattan rockors. pat­ent rockers, folding chairs) plush covorod oak chairs, otc.. Ono complete decorated china tea sot* Othor china, crockery nnd glassware. A fino lot of ferns and palms in jardineers. Ono largo urn, garden implements, otc. One cooking range with water back. Numerous other useful and ornamental pieces; 1 . • ' . .. - ' ' ‘ ■ -

There is absolutely nothing, in this salo which can be colled “ trash” such as is found , ot auctions. Every thing in this sale will bo sold by tho piece.

The house will be opened to the public on Tuesday, March 20, for inspection of goods. Snle commences Wednesday, Mnrch 27th, a t 10 n. m., and continues on Thursday, March 28th, a t the earn o hour. Torms : Under $25.00, cash ; 125.00 or over, 4 months credit. Conditions on day of sale. '

Bole positive without reserve, rain o r shine.D. GATES,

Auctioneer

R :C ;W IL L IA M S & C O .. A KDISTRIBUTORS. •

W.K.GRESH & S O N S . /V’ A'fA’^.

James Forsyth Joel S. Boyce

FORSYTH I BOYCE..PLUMBING..

' I N A L L —I T S —B R A N C H E S

Jobbing Promptly Attended .to Estimates Cheerfully Given

320 B O N D S T R E E T

4 5 B U k Y P A R K

A SSIGNEE’S SAI,E OF DESIRABLE BEAL ' ESTATE.

Notico is hereby given that tho subscriber, assignee of Johnson Taylor, au insolvent debtor, will expose to salo a t public vertduo. on THUR£DAY. MAROH 28,1001, nt 10 o’clock

.on tlio premises, the following described ronl.estate, viz: Beginning with tn bnkorybuilding, Ocean Grovo, comer Pilgiim Patli way and Pitman avenue. Two building lots, Nos. 151 and 152, corner Sownll avonuo and Lanjtford stroet,West Park. Ono building lot, No.l01,on Sewall avenutsbotween Comstock and Langford streets,.West Park. Lof»No;l, \vith threo small cottages on it, on First avenue, West Park. Two lots a t Wanaiuassa, Lot No. 110, comer Laurel ond Sunset avonucs, nnd lot No, lgl, on west side of_Laurel_avonuo.~Alsoi ten acres of building lots a t Ocean Grove Heights, on Eouth side of Corlies avenues.

The; properties will be sold • in the ordor named, Stages will bo in attendance to con­voy prospective buyers to different points of sale. . J . AU3AF1E JOHNSON,T V. Ybtman, Aitcbionoer.Terms, made known on day of sale

AssigneetM-UO

lo. .Hli.—Stihii(inetR :.l. Geoffrey (Jlmuy • Bliss Heu^e . 2, Abraliaui Lfiieoln. ’ JJ. ltnlph Wnl-'j lienrd liluj qx

Kniersi»n;V; ^ ^ O liv e r Cromwell. -5. i Eagle,

i TiiO c«atT J*r ,QIrl« - ;i i oi lier— Did hu i»pppc8o* ,0arllngY M . •

‘ p a ^ I i t e r —2fo, tepuit)?, c o t qulto* --“ Vcu .r,:o■ fcr.iwlij-? b iitb fu l eao’j yet.

f tiit ' tlo irt 1,^’ ’iJisejurttBed; 'dear. W ith uud praqiice ijfteliCulucja WlU «oBXQ.”

'A

. . > V o n m n ’G r o u n d t o D e a t h . t>ni)ois. P h., Miiivli 211,—Wlillo Tross-

in s the rn llroatl'tnu .'kK In RcjrtwUMt vllle. idat .(•vctlin;; M rs, IJ. \V. IvuntB, thu,W il’e of n ijnim ltuui! uliii-hil ol’ tliu S ttu-'( i la s s <5nmi>:tn.v (if tlm t plnci-, sllp- liwl on'\tlu>"i’iill an ti foil in- I'rmtt o f n coal u ’itln Tlio unfortm iiito wouuin w as grpviiul' to d ea th before Use e.vos o f nSaozen persons » iio .w c r e iw c r lu s s to .n lt l imr, air.* K iintz,. w ho- Is well n long 'J ii'years, Is p rp s ira ted w ith Brief. T ilth ' hom e w as fo rm eriv iii fttilTalp;

, ; , W R M aa' QQjJ Tyom nn.In ii inoment thu Injured girl opnnei)

her eyes. ^ _'-Wliere-iim IV” she gasped.I was about to answ er with the street

ami number, when my wife silenced tun with a iooij. ,

“ H ere!" whispered my wife, bending over the couch. .'

‘‘Bm'w'b.v am 1 here?”,: ’‘BecKuse!” '

A'look o f sw eet contcnttnent earae.orer- the g ir rs f.,ee now.'jind.iirdscutly she ieli asieep:~D etro it Journal.

A IInj.*nH ion. Uybprhijlghts—I womler If rro fessor

Stargai:eV reeoKiiized '.iti.v u f'tlie stars he ensv. when he fell mi tiie iee-jtis! now?

Itelis<»iili!it>l vl* rite.'*- lie did. I lalin. ••.! iipii erI” —Bi uekl;n

A:\ Modiciho fo r 14% Grippe.Oenrse W. Watt*, pt Bouth Sai d>tt«r, a,: nnyi:. "I U^vo lioil the wftrsc tMingh. bid. chills ard (rrlp Krti Iibvp t»,ltfln hits < t

tm>b «ttfz noMBtHinntli# .profit, trttlif* ven­dor. CljutnhftrlBinV CouRh Hetnedy Is .the only thine that has . done auy good wtefc-' PTW.' X have used ono hnttle of lt. and the ohms, 31 >13 and grlphavn nil tnfttne. Idon- ornntlitn tlio rtiHiu)r«cttirors <.*{. an,'holiest m'flfci.uo,” For salo tic BtewaW’s drug, store

M U S I C . , .ESTABLISHED

1882

* ( g J A S H E S stw ay f ro m t h e so u l t h e d u s t o f e v e ry d a y

V * lU e a c d sa y s to e a c h O f-us: “ T h o u a r t n o lo n g e r

in th in e o ffice o r in tf iin e w o r k s h o p ,” I t is th is s o o th in g , e le v a tin g a n d re f r e s h in g in flu e n ce th a t m a k e s i t so d e s ira b le th a t y o u s h o u ld h a v e a p ia n o

in Y O U R h o m e . W e 'l l se ll y o u a g o o d , p ia n o : o n e a sy te rm s . T e n d o lla rs w ill p u t o n e in y o u r

p a r lo r .

R A. TUSTING.

2 0 T H C E N T U R Y L E A D E R S

COLUMBIA bicycleP^ -P--V---S2

CALL AND SEE THEMColumbia Bevel-Gear Chainless " ,Columbia Chain Models . . ,Hartfords , . .Vedettes . . . . ., , ,Cushion Frame for Chainlet., or Chain”C olum bias 'SS 'E itri,

. or Hub Coaster Brjkc, $5 Extra

. $75. 50

35. 25

Co.'u.-ntia T ire

W. W . EMBLEY & CO.MAIN ST. AND SEWALL AVE, SOLE iGENTS,

C i tn e C a b l e s

CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEY

A nthraclte Cual ijse i Exclusively, In so r- teg C ^au ltness and Comfort.

Time table In effect No*'. 25,1000.TRAINS LEAVE A80UHT TAaK.

F% r. Now York, Newark and EUsiaV^th via all rail . rout», 6 17,8 CO.-13 10 a m, 4 00 C 20 p. in. Sun­day frrtm Interuktn station, 7 37 alm^S 18 p m

For ehljndelpbla nnd Ti iiaton via Elzabethoort, .01/, 8 CO a m, 12 10, 400 p. m. * 8undays from Interlaken.stavion,737 a m 4 18 n ra

For Baltimore and Washington, 8 00 a. m. 12 10, ■i CO p in FunJays from In-erlakeh Blation 7 37 a m, 4 18 p m.

For Kaaion, Hethleh m, Allentown and Mauch C Chunk, 0 17, 8 00 a m, 12 10, (4 00 to Easton ) p . m . Suudayn from Interlaken station. 418 p m For Wilkeabarre ond Scranton, 8 00 a m , l i 10

p. m.For Buffalo and Chicago via D , L. & W. R. R.

800 a mJ. H. OLHAU8 KN, Gen'l Supt

H P. Baldw in. Qen, Pass A gt.

^JRAND NEW LINE OF

W A L L P A P E RAL SO N B W STOCK OP

B r u s h e s , P a i q t i ' V a r n i s h , E t c .

T H O U SA N D S O P P B E T .O P

ROOM M O U L D S G SC all a n d ex aiu lno o u r stoc/k a n d prlccR. K stlm a tes ch ee rfu lly p iven fo r PA PK K llA X O IN U HOU6I5 VAIN TIN O, KALSO- M INING, K tc .

C . A . B A K E R , P ro p r ie to r ,

6 1 6 C o o k m a n A v e .', A s b u ry P ark ;

P A I N T S“ Buy your paint In a pain t shop.

Wo will mix any color to match your eample and guarantee dura­bility, A full lino of...,

, R ea d y Mixed Paints• Varnishes \■ /s’ , Japans-; ■... *; ''-.J'

■. - v :' : ■ =*oV: : ■ Lead ... fy'.-j . ’ \ B rushes '. r

E. J , STROUD J

S . - Cog M ain S tree t. .

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAUT h e s t a n d a r d R a i l r o a d o f A n o r l o a

On and after November 26 1300,TOA1NB I.KAVX AanOBV PARK-WkM UAI«,

For New If ork and Newark. 710, 8 50, a au 2 25 and 533 p ra.

For Elizabeth. 8 50 a m, 2 25 and 6 33 p m.For Rahway, 8 51 a m,.2 25 and 5 33 p m.ForBlatawan, 8 5 0 a <»• 2 25 and 533p m .For li«t!g„ Branch, 7 1 0 ,8 50, 1100 a m, 2 15.

2 2-5, 5 33, 5 40 and 7 07 o m.For Bed Bank, 710, 850 a m , 225 and 533'

P ni.For Philadelphia, Broad 8 t. and Trenton, 7 2 V

8 1»5, a m, 1215, and 407 p m For (Sifc’den, via Trenton and Bordentown, T 29 .

and 8 0 j a m, 12 l/> and 4 07 p m.For Camden and PhUadelphia, via Toma Rlror- -

125 p m, -f / - ' , .For Tonia lltver, Island Helchta and Intermediate

stations 115 p m.For roiut Plftnsant and Intermediate stattonai

11 04 a m, 2 53, 510, and 6 48 nm .For Ne^v Brunswick, via filoaioonth Junction, 8 05

a m, 1215 and 4 07 p m * /TRAINS LKAVB NSW VOUK FOB ABDU«» PARK.

From West Twenty-third Street Station, 855 a m,12 40, 3.25, and 4 55 p m Sundays, 925 a cu and 4 55 p ra.

From Deabrofiaea Street Station at 0 00 a m, 12 50,3 10. and 5 10 p ra. Buiidaya, 045 a m and 515 p m.

From Corllaudt S tn « t Station, at 9 00 * in, 12 50, 340,. and 5 1 0 n ra, iflundaya 0 45 a m, and 515 p m , On Sunday will atop at Interlaken and Avon In plac of. North Aabury Park and Aabnry Park to let off pfiuweakfcra.tkaina i,«A.VK PniLADKLpniA (Broad «s> roa

■ ■ Aflaimv park ;:v:-At 8 20.1108 A ni 3 and .400 p m, -Week-dayn.

Market «tre<*t W^mrf, via Camden and Trenton.7 28,10 30 a rh; 2 30 and 8 0 p ra. T<«ave Market

. Street Wharf, via James burg, 7 28 A m . 4 00 p • mweek-daya.

W A S n iN O T O N rA N D T H E SO U TH .LKAVB BROAD BTREKT, FHIUADKLPniA.

For Baltimore and Waahlnirton, 8 50.7 20,8 32,912,10 23.1123,1183 a m. (1286 lim ited Dining Oar). 1.13 (Dlnin? Car), 813, 829 (Dining Carl 44f 525, 8 C5, 620, 0.^5 (Dlnln< Oar, 731 (Dining

-C a r ) p m , and 1 .20 night w eek d ays. Sun* days, 8 50, 720, 912, 1128.1183 a m 113 (OIn. inar Car), 318, 8 29 (Dining Car), 4 4H, 525,

..... <U5 0 55(DinlnR Car^, 7 81 (Dining Car) p m',12 20 night *lim e ta b lfso f all otber trains o f t h e system

may be obtain**! a t the ticket ofllcea or station!J . R.'WOOD, Gen. raas. Ag*.

J. D. HUTCHINSON, Gen, Manaicer.

.Q u a l i ty H ig h

P r i c e s L o w

• • ..Seaside , Pharmacy

B ’oom fle ld k n l l c k . P h G ., P r o p , ;H

C or; 8 th a n d P S t . , B B L M A R , 'N . j .

&

r> A SB U R Y PA RK DAIJ^Y PR ESSy T U E SD A Y , MARCH 26, 1901.

H - H 4 W W W 4 M - H M ' H t i A w i _» .?_■» .».» -<■»I r rT T T T T , ,

New Department. . N e w G o o d s . .

I W e h av e a d d e d to o m e x te n s iv e s to c k a n e w

I . a n d p e rfe c tly se lec ted lin e o f . . . • ' •

M flT IIN G S

:: EBSni DIILLIHE1 IE LE E IP E !<> ^ ' "

O u r E a s te r IV fill in e ry ' ‘o p e n in g ” is s c h e d u le d fo r

SATURDAY. MARCH § 0 ::W h e n w e p rp m is e a d isp la y n e v e r e q u a lle d in M o n m o u th C o u n ty .

T h e a s s o r tm e n t in c lu d e s t h e s m a r t th in g s d e s ig n e d a b r o a d a n d th e

m o d is h m o d e ls f ro m p u r o w n l a n d . i .H u n d r e d s o f s h a p e s to p ic k

1 f ro ij i i e x p e r t a r t is ts to a d v is e a s to t r im m in g , a n d m o d e s t p r ic e s a s ( ; , a n in c e n tiv e t o o r d e r f o r E a s t e r . . .T h e M i l J in e r y D e p a r tm e n t o f t h e

O c e a n P a ra c e h a s b e e n r e m o v e d to t h e S e c o n d F lo o r a n d is .

d o u b le t h e size o f t h e o ld d e p a r tm e n t . . .Y o u a r e in v ite d to a t te n d

th e “ o p e n in g ” a n d w ill n o t b e a s k e d to b u y u n le s s y o u so d e -

sii.e. , .'/• : :

j : To. w h ich w e w ish to ca ll e sp e c ia l a t te n tio n . ::> * ■ i

T he sam e lib e ra l m a n n e r o f s e ll in g w ill b e j;• ' . * •'* - •»

:: ex te n d e d as has m a rk e d ou r efforts in all- d e - j;. . . • ; , - t • X

j- p a r tm e n ts .

i C o o k ’ s B e e H i v e*1 • • •* * .

Cor. Main St. and Cookman Ave.

•H -H -I-l-i-M -H - H - I-H -H -H -H -M -H - M -H -t-I-H -l-H -I-I-H -'I-M - H - H -I-H - . j

L E M V I A I S T R E ^GREAT SACRIFICE SALE

Now Going on for the NEXT 30 DAYS

P r e v i o u s t o O u r A n n u a l S to c k T a k i n g W e W i l l O f fe r

S p e c ia l B a r g a i n s i n A ll D e p a r t m e n t s

T a b le L in e n s , N a p k in s , T o w e ls a n d T o w e lin g , H a n d k e rc h ie f s ,

L a c e s , E m b ro id e r ie s a n d W h ite G o o d s , H o s ie r y , ' C o rse ts a n d W in te r U n d e rw e a r . : ~ " '

• ____ C L E A R A N C E S A L E O F A L L O U R

N o tt in g h a m a n d R uffled C u rta in s , o n e , tw o a n d th r e e p a ir s [of

a p a t te rn . T h e s e w e w ill sell re g a rd le s s o f c o s t. B r ic -a -B ra c ,

D o lls a n d S te r lin g S ilv e r N o v e ltie s w e w ill se ll a t a g r e a t r e ­d u c tio n .

VIOLET AMHONIA, SPECIA L a t 8 an d ioc |

O U TFITTERS FO R THE HOME AND W ARDRO BE

TW O MODERN ST O R E S IN A SB U R Y PARK.♦ ♦

philippin itua™ .I n t e r e s t i n g E x p o s i t i o n b y G e n ­

e r a l I . N . C a t l i n .

F IN E W 0B K OF TH E V0LUBTEEBB.

W a tc hF o r

O u r, -N e x t

S p ecia lS a le

6 2 6 'C O O K H A N A V E N U E

S O c m m m m x 9 Q o o a o o o o o o

611 Cookman Avenue-We carry a large Btock of readymado

SUITS SKIRTS

and JACKETS.'latest'sty les, all tailor made. Wo make su its and Skirts to order in a strictly flrstclas.s 'manner. Styles and nt tips guaranteed.

Bloom & Eidelsberg" 611 C o o k m an A ve.

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P E R C E N T .

Wo havo tbo above sum to place In largo or small am ounts o n . first m ortgage. Loans on Asbury Park, Loch Arbour, Allbuhurst and Deal builness or awqlUnff property.

J. W. HETRICK & SONM A T T ISO N AV E.

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T liI n O illc c r T h ln K n T h a t E « n G u e r ­r i l l a W n r f n r c W i l l Dc P r a c t i c a l l y 2£n<loil W l t l i |n «i Y e a r—In lln e n c © o t t l io F c d e r n l P a r ty .

W ashing ton , M arch 211.—A d ju ta n t G eneral C orhiu 1ms received a le tte r of. u n u su a l In te re s t from G enera l I . -N. C atlin , a r e t i r e d . a rm y officer a t M a­nila, w hich g iv es a com prehensive a c ­cou n t o f conditions u t“*the P h ilipp ine cap ita l.

“ W hile a s a m a tte r of course ,” say s G enera l G atlin , “ th e collisions betw een o u r fo rces an d tiie re tre a tin g an d d is ­ap p ea rin g lian d s ‘ of. g u errilla lusur- reetos con tinue to be q u ite freq u e n t, it also, is t ru e t lm t th ey w ere n e v e r so" re -' lcu tlcssly a n d ceaselessly p u rsu ed a s d u rin g th e p a s t tw o m ouths. E v e ry vo luu teer re g im e n t h a s seem ed d es ir­ous o f p lac in g to i ts c re d it a d d itio n a l h onor a n d fam e b e fo re r e tu rn in g to th e S ta tes , an d ’i t h a s lo s t n o oppor­tu n ity to give g lo rious acco u n t o f It.self w hen ev e r possible, a n d hence th e en e­my h as lite ra lly -h ad no rest. A nd now, w ith th e positive know ledge t h a t th e A m erican 'peop le hav e a t In st prov ided an a rm y sufficiently la rg e to co n fro n t any cx igeuey a t hom e or ab ro a d n n d th a t i t m eans unconditional su rre n d e r or d e a th to every a rm ed foe lu th e P h ilip p in e Is lan d s . 1 do n o t th in k i t possible tlm t even a n y 'o rg a n ise d g u e r­rilla w a rfa re w ill, be carried , on a f te r th e e x p ira tio n o f an o th e r 12 m onths. A t an y ra te , it w ill be so in sign ifican t th a t th e w o rk o f e s ta b lish ing a s ta b le g o vernm en t an d in troduc ing A m erican schools a n d A m erican co u rts o f ju s ­tice anil g iv ing se lf g o vernm en t to th e e x te n t tlm t m ay be found p rac ticab le w ill no t be seriously im peded.

I n f lu e n c e o t F e d e r a l P a r t y ,“T he o rg an iza tio n a n d g ro w th o f th e

F ed era l p a r ty w ill /be a p o ten t fa c to r In th e effo rt to e s tab lish local a n d g en ­era l go v ern m en t fo r th e Islands. A n a tiv e com es dow n f ro m . M arinduqufr and re p o rts th a t th e people o f th e whole island a re fav o ra b ly considering th e p ropositions ot th e 'F e d e ra l p a r ty ,

T h e R e n c m li la n e e .T hey wntchcd little Eva pass aw ay

for the millionth tim e anil then resumed their cooing, niuqh to the disgust o f tbe baldhcaded man who sa t behind.

“ W h a t.b eau tifu l, hair, the child has!” tho girl ra ttled on.. "Yes,” answ ered the pale young man, “and do you know, dear, your h a ir re­minds me so much of little E v a’s."

“Ronlly! Vou th ink it does? W hy so?” gurgled the girl.

A t th is juncture tho baldheaded man leaned forw ard.

“Because little E vas dyo so many times,” ho hoarsely whispered.—Indian­apolis Sun.

F a t a l t ie lD s Io a .She contem plated the fu tu re w ith te r­

ror. ■ ;'/ . V' •" I already w eigh'200 pounds, and still I

gain in-spite o f all I can do!” she moan-1 ed. ,,i

W e quoted from lim e . B lnvatsky and M arcus A urelius to th e effect th a t flesh­iness is not necessarily prcclusivo of hap ­piness. A person, wo m aintained, may ho h a p p y th o u g h f .i t . : :—j -B ut- rrliat If she also thin!<s she. Is. cuto?” cried tbe woman, tu rn ing Upon us alm ost savagely.-

Now, a t last, w e begin, to understand.— D etro it Journal.

. S llx e il.

,»• 'Ut!'!E th e l—Gnssie. you keep taking such

unexpected directions. - C an’t you skate steadily?

Gnssie—We)), yon see, roy calves keep working around in front,, ami I c an 't tell w hether P m going forw ard o r backward! —Chicago News.

Q n e n t i o i i o f ( i r a a m i r , i“I wouldn’t care w h at those spiteful

old ca ts said about iny, ac ting if 1 were you,” spoke her in tim ate friend sympa- tbizingly. “They’re noth lng bu t a lot ot has beens.”

“ I—I think,’A-sobbed the young Boston actress, “ the c-correct form is ‘have b e e n s . 'C h ic a g o Tribune.

an d in a d ay o r tw o a f te r 1h* is fo llow ­ed by Colonel C orliss o f th e Second In fa n try , w ho co rrobora tes h im su b ­s ta n tia lly In every respect. A nil so it.goes from Island to island a n d from province to province. T h e m o st r e ­m arkab le fe a tu re o f th is F ed e ra l m ove­m ent is tile ju d g m e n t au d d isc re tio n o f tiie av erag e n a tiv e in being w itlin g to e lim inate th e q uestion o f relig ion .”

G eneral C atlin In closing h is com ­m unication sa y s he h as ta lk e d w ith n t leas t a h u n d red a rm y officers ou d u ty In th e islumlsi. an il In scarce ly a n in ­s tan ce h a s he h eard an y se n tim e n t o f d issa tis fac tio n expressed w ith the se rv- B u t D r . K e n n e d y ’s F a v o r i t e R e m - ice o r the tre a tm e n t ot lhe a r .n y -in th e e d y W i ( ( | C u r e y f y S u f ,P h ilipp ines. , J

T o o M u e li o f a G o o d T h ln K ,Jim son—W h at became of th a t m an who

had 27 m edals for saving people from drowning?

Dock W orker—lie fell In one day when he had 'em all on. and the weight of 'em suuk him.—New York W eekly.

Won’t Cure Everything

F IL I P I N O L E A D E R S C A U G H T .

CENTRAL HALL

M C Y C iE SALESRO OMS[ b i c y c l e s F O R 1901 I

My stock is nearly complete. Havo m ost ' of tho lending makes,-such as tho

C lev e lan d Y ale T rib u n eS p a ld in g R o c h e s te r • D a y to n

C raw fo rd Im p eria l L y n d h u rs t W h iteand soveral others. Tho finest lino ever ex­hibited hy a local dealer. Havo both chain and chalhloss.' Shrill continuo tho samo liberal term s and honost dealings.

^Repairing:, Rem loff and In structionA gent also fo rW h lto Sewing Maohinca and sundries anil Spald ing Sporting Goods. Coll nntl oxninino my stock.

. i M . L . F E R R I S ;

7 1 4 M a t t i s o n A v e . , A s b u r y P a r k

T w o M em ber* H o iiB k o n s J u n t a A r r e n t e i l a t M a n ila .

M anila , M arch 2 0 —Jo se Lozudo an d F rancisco B lvei'a, p ro m in e n t m em bers o f th e F ilip ino ju n ta o t_H origkong , have boon a rre s te d b y t h e m ilita ry a u ­th o rities oh th e stenm er L oongsung.• T h e re liave been no .fu rth e r develop ­m ents In tlie e a s e .o f D. M..X’n rnm n,. th e A m erican co n tra c to r ch arg ed w ith a id ing th e In su rgen ts nnd. w ho w as Tecontly i'ftiensed oil .$10,000 lmll. H e has su llic len tlj' recovered from th e ill­ness w ith w hich he w as str ick en a f te r his ii w es t to be a t his, office n n d Is now a tte n d in g to business.

Colonel M urray o f the F o rty -th ird In­fa n try nils received tho su rre n d e r o f 7 officers an d .33' rifles a n d a lso o f 52 b o lb m en 'a rT n k lo b a u r l8 ld n d ;p frL e y te .-

T r n m j , lv lii 'c il l>>"T.'niln C re w .N ew L oudon. Conn., M arch 20.—

W hile engaged in -a lig h t w ith th e crow o f rt f re ig h t tra in n - tra m p wlu>se\mune is th o u g h t to be ICelllj: w as In s tan tly k illed a t th e H a rrlso u . s tr e e t c rossing by the 7 :-l(J p ussenger t r a in oft the C e n tta l V erinont ra llrp ad . A nother tram p , CummlugB, who. w as also a par- tic lpun t In th e light, Is tinder a r re s tf o r s to n in g t h e t r a i n .________

r a 'i l ie l ie“ D a b n e y a ta ld a w a y from Miss J lp p 's

weddiUR .froia grief, d i d n 't b e ? Y ou ( in o w a i ie jfltodhltA .'’ I ' . :

“ H i le t tlio imp^easlab g e t'o u t th a t It irnn grief, hut ho1 toM m e it w as bo- cause .lie.couldn’t Jiorrow a dress nuit,”— Chicago' tle io ril. '

f e r f r o m D is e a s e s o f t h e K i d n e y s , L iv e r , B la d - , .

d e r o r B lo o d .

1 I i i r ty Y e a r s o f C u re s t o I t s C re d it . T r ia l B o t t le s F re e .

K1 '.ney dlsansoa should be attended to a t once, for alm ost !I0 por cont. of our unex.

jSBoied deaths of today are from th a t oauso Dr. David KunnedyV Favorlto Remedy Is tha only sure cUre known fgr diseases of the Kidneys, L iver, T5Iaa3er a n d ; Blood,' ltheum atlsm , Dyspepsia and Chronic Con stlpation. I t is m arvelous how .It stops th a t pain la tho back, rellovea. tlio necessity of urinating so often a t night, d tlves away th a t scalding pain in passing w ater, corrects tbe bail effoots of wlilsfcey and boqr.and shows Ite beneflclul offoota on-the.iiystom 11 an -Incredible -sho rt space of .time. I t Is sold by all d ra g stores a t $1.00 per bottle.

Y ou can tell ju s t as well as a physician w hether your K idneys nrOv diseased or healthy. Flll a 'tu m b ler w ith urine and lot It stand 24 h o u rsrif It has a sedlmont, if It la m ilky or cloudy, discolored o r pa 'e ; l f l t Is ropy or otrlngv, your Kidneys and Blad der aro in a dangerous con lltlon and you do not need a physician to toll ycu so.

If you would like to te s t Favorite .R em ­edy free of all charge, send yo u r full- name and postofltce nddtess to th e D r. David Kennedy C orporation,'R onijodt,'if. Y., and a free tr la l bottlo, together w ith a pamph le t of valuable medlbal advice, w lll'bo sent •you postpaid, p ro v ld ln jj^ o u m ention this paper when you w rite. -The publisher of th is p ip e r gua-anteus the genulu'ue#* of this o ffer.' • • ' V ' "d

None too soon, think you, to prepare for Easter? W e have

been arranging fot this great event for iponths and today our

stores suggest taste in every nook and corner. Such stock and

such values were; never before offeredlin this <vicinity. :" ’ v

Matchless Dress Goods from home and .abroad. Modish

Jackets, W rap s, Men-Tailored Suits and Skirts. Exclusive Shirt

W aists. Tem pting Millinery designed after the Paris and London

styles— in fa c V ^ v e r y requisite for m ilady's Easter debut.

A n d then, what an array of faultless­ly-m ade Clothing for Jthe men and youths— the -reliable Steiribath kind of garments. A nd the new Spring Foot­w ear, Headgear, Shirts,-Neckwear and H osiery! No other- shops , hereabouts

■— can compete with 41s -as~to assortment- and exclusiveness, while even the cityestablishments cannot undersell us.The new Easter stock— the pick of the markets— is all in place and w e want you to spend an hour or two thisweek looking it over critically. If you are ready to buy w e feel assured a visit means business for us, if assortmeirt and modest charging are incentives to purchase. ' ’ { v •

Housekeepers are likewise reminded that the spring

stock of dependable Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, 'Bed arid

Table Linens, Crockery and everything else required for the

home is also in place, with the price a notch or two lower

than forrrierly.

BOTH ST O R E S A R E ,N 0W OPEN E V E N IN G S .r 7 ‘

S T E I N B A C H C O .; I ' - _ ■

Pioneer Outfitters for Home and W ardrobe.

Modern Stores - Modern Stock Modern Prices

F d t a l ' i r i n e ' ,K *y>loiilon. . 'C onnellsvllle , P a ., M nrcli 20.—T h e first

nnd m o st f a ta l m in e explosion to occur In th e N ew K londike reg ion of F n y e tte co u n ty h appened y e s te rd ay . O ne m an w as killed in s ta n tly , live w ill d ie nnd ten a re b u rn ed a n d c ru sh ed so te rrib ly th a t i t Is d o u b tfu l If th ey w ill recover. T h e body of th e d e a d m an is m issing , th e in ju re d h a v e been b ro u g h t to th e C o ttag e S ta te hosp ita l, an d n s a result o f th e explosion: tlie m in e is oil fire. T h e cau se o f th e explosion w as n n Ac­cu m ulation o f g a s lu tlie bend ing of the G ates m ine, ono of th e n ew m ines open­ed up th is w in te r b y th e A m erican S teel n n d W ire com pany , w h ich has l a te ly . been m erged in to th e U nited S ta te s S teel co rpo ra tion .

A c c e p ix lo n A n n o u n c e d I n D e n m a r k .- C o p e n h a g e n , M a r c h 2 0 .—T h e s p e c i a l

m i s s io n s e n t t o f o r m a l l y a n n o u n c e - t h e d e a t h o f Q u e e n V ic t o r i a a n d t l i e a c c e s ­s io n o f K i n g E d w a r d t o t h e B r i t i s h t h r o n e , u n d e r t h e l e a d e r s h i p ' o f t h e D u k e o f A b e r c o r n , h e ld n n u u ill.o n ce w i t h K i n g C h r i s t i a n n t t h e A n if t l le h b o r g p n lu c c . T h e i l i l s s lo n f o r m a l l y n o ­t i f ie d K in g . C h r l s t i n i i o f K i n g E d t v a r d ’s a c c e s s i o n , a n d p r e s e n t e d h i s ; in n j e s ty w i t h a n a u t o g r a p h l e t t e r f r o tn K in g E d w n rO .- - - > • — ■— 7

• .I ln p r y I . N ic h o in s b e in ! . 'N e w Y o r k , S I a r c h 2 0 . - ^ H a r r y I . N ic h ­

o l a s o f t h e l l r m - o f H . - 1 , N ic h o la s 4 C i> .,» b n n k e rs a n d b r o k e r s , d i e d - s u d d e n ­ly a t h i s c o u n t r y h o m e in B a b y l o n , "N . Y ., .pi p n e u m o n ia . M r . N ic h o l a s w a s 58 y e riv s o ldv H e 'w n s p a s t ^ n a s t o i - o 'f j i o l - l t tu d l o d g p j ' ' - a n d 4 . J I . H o w a s a n a ­t i v e o f V i r g in i a . H i s g r e a t - g r a n d f r t t l i g r w n a a . l l e t l t e n p r i t l n t h e ' W a s h in g to n , I J f e g u n r d . ' A w id o w , l l v e d au g llt-N K a n d ii s o n s u r v i v e h im . ' . •

. H a n n a N e u o t l a t t n a r . W l t l l i l lo r e r a n C le v e la n d , M u rc li . 2 0 . - sI t h n s b e c p ra c

k n o w n l i c r e t h a t J . P . M o r g a n Is n e g o ­t i a t i n g w i t h S e n a t o r H n u n a : fo v ’ t h e t r a n s f e r t o th e U n i t e d S t a t e s S t 'p e l 'c o r -

- 'p tf r a tlo n o f r S l r . H a n n a ' s in ie ro ’s t ; I n t l ;eA m e r i c a n S h lp b u lU l in ^ c o n i p a i w jTUes: u n d e r s t a n d i n g ’I s ' f lle o t h n t j p ) j n D . R d c lc e r e l ie f , w h o o w n e d o n e - t e n t h ' .o f t l io .s to c k o f t h e S ( i!p l> u lld ln g 'c o m p n n y . t r a n s f e r r e d , h i s I n te r e i i f , a i id t h e , e r r o r t tiow -^ls j o 'c i j l n 4-o ilti-o j ;*>f M iv I l t t n t u j 'siioliiiitiiM .: w U ie t i n t v ■ i p . -tot l i o s e ^ f Mr. U ^ 'i eT^cv: ' '

d e l A r e y d e f e a t e d .

B o e r L e a d e r I.oneat \ l n c Oaitm a n i l C o n v o y .

L ondon. M arch 20.—T h e w ar office h a s received th e fo llow ing d isp a tch fro m L ord K itch en e r, d a te d Prcitoriu, M arch 2 5 : 1 ‘

“ B ab in g to n ’s ■ force, inc lud ing Shekle- to n 's colum n, a tta c k e d D e la rc j, 1,500 s tro n g , so u th w e st o f V entersilo rp and , h a v in g d e fea ted him , fo llaw ed -him up rap id ly , w ith th e .resu lt th a t th e B oer re a rg u a rd w n s d riven in a n d tlje lr con­voy, Includ ing th e guns, ca p tu re d a t V nnlbnnk. . - ’ , ..

“ O tir troops d isp lay ed g re a t g a llan try nnd dash . T h ey ca p tu re d tw n 15 p o u n d ' guns, one pom pom , six M axim s, 020 ro u n d s o f b ig am m u n itio n , 15,000 ro u n d s d f sm all am m unition , 100 rifles, 58 w agons a n d 2-1 c a rts , liesldea tak in g 140 p risoners. ~ f .

“ O ur,losses w;ere sligh t. M any B oers w cre ,)tllled o r .w ounded." -

P R E S S C A L E N D A R

Q o n d o n s e d L i s t o f C o m t n B E v o n t s 1 v f o r Q u i c k R o f o r o n o o .

I 'u e sd av , M aro h 20 — E n t e r ta i n m e n t b y S a tu r d a y c lu b In L ib r a r y h a l l , .b e n e fit o f l ib r a ry . ^ '.. - ■ ■'

T u e sd e y .-M n ro ll 20—C a p tf lta . ; :T h o P loq lo .” In P re s b y te r ia n - p h t i ro b .-B e lm a r , by F ro fe e s o r F e a r m a n ls S lug lnqr C h u s .

W e d n e sd a y , M aro h S7—E n t e r t a i n m e n t in H ra d le y B ench M . E . o h u rc h b y ‘T h e M a fp le F a m ily .” . '

Wednesday, Maroh 27—Green and w hlle supper by Ladles' Aid. and Younir Ladles’ auxiliary of F irs t Baptist clmrch a t W elt’d reBtaorant.

W ednesday, Maroh 37— A dvertisem ent v- soolal in Beforniod ohuroh by Y. P . S,, q .’B. - '■Thursday, M aroh 28—M asquerade soolal

. of D aughters of L iberty , in Apploby • b u ild in g , . s.

Saturday, M aroh 30—M wlnal qf Symphon Ion Booial.olqh id rooms a s Bradley Beach, followed, by reofptloa.

S aturday, Maroh 80 — Enter!olnm ont b B lah School pupils and orchestra, In sobool auditorium . ,

Monday, April 8—Entertainm ent, ' L ittle - Lady Mlnetrels, and Hance of Asbury . 'Park Lodge, No. 268, I . O. 0 . F.,

W lnckler building.Tuesday, April 0 - 1 A sbury P ark W heelmen's

, minstrels, Educational hall. . .Wednesday, April 10—Annual receptfon of

Wesley Engine and Hose ponii-an v. Wedi'esdnyi April i f —Boolal liy P o s t 'Tjeni

plars of Liberty Temple, L. Q. E., Wlnckler building. .- :v

M IL E S C A R R IE D M E S S A G E .

C o u v e y c d t o G b b n m M o IC In lc y 'B A * - a n m n c e a o f G o o d W i l l .

W nshiiig ton , M arch 20 .—L ieu tenan t? G enera l N elson A. M iles re tu rn e d to W a sh in g to n from H a v a n a confident t l ia t C uba w ill acce p t th e P la t t a m e n d ­m e n t, to tlie a rm y ap p ro p ria tio n Inw , iletlniug tlie relutlo 'ns th n t slm ll e x is t betw een • th e isluu il n n d tlio U nited S ta te s . ' • '

A ltliuiigli G en e ra l M iles, accoiiipa- nled by Ills a id . Colonel I I . H . W h it­ney, w e n t to C u b a to n iuke n m ilita ry Inspection , he. w as ch arg ed by (lie ,ire tilden t'w ith n speeln l mossiigu Io .tlie C pbans. ' . . .

“ T ell th e people y f tile lHlanil,” tlie p re sid en t sal^l to . G enera l Miles,' -‘th a t tlie ac tio ii tn k e n by congress nnd the policy p u rsu ed by th e t ln i tc d StitfoB a re fo r th e ir good an d tlm t th e tjl|os- tlons co iifrb n th ig thc iu now* a rc in sig ­n ifican t com part’d . w ith , th e obstac les they hav e overcom e. Convoy to tliftm the b e s t w ish e s 'o f .the A qicrlenn people for tiie ir.,p ro sp e rity arid th e p rospbrity of th e ir ls ln n d .” . ' ' •

G en era l M iles’ v isit u n doub ted ly hptl in oxcelien t eCfecf upon th e Culm iis, “specially a f te r th ey recolVe.d froin th e iy e s sa g e -se n tjiy tho .p rcaido iit. >

"A't J lra t,” G e n e ra l M nfts Buldi 'V tlio . .C ubans seem ed to 'b e u ttec tcd -|»y.a fe ttl­ing o f d is tru s t, - d o u b t liml u neortq ln ty ,' i h u t h f te r talU lug w ith 'th em "y o ry f ra n k ly th e y seem ed to ga in conU deucp.!. and l.th in lc tlu; P la t t ainum lm eigt,w ill be 8ubstiiiitiull,v iiceejite ii/ . T h e |r tjppb t Is.'due. to re p o rts th a t finyo l)cen Klt cii-1: lu ted a n d s ta te m e n ts tnailo to thm n ru- J g a rd ln g th e alleged .purposes of- tiie ! U n ited S ta te s .” v .

IC n ln e r i^ u l ly H m io v e re il,B erlin , M arch ^d .-eE utiicro i' 'W jjfln in

seem s to h av e e n tire ly recpvereti fi’otn the g en era l e ffec ts o f thp a ttn c k upon him a t B rem en, b u t below; tiio eye thero Is a long st-rflggy wound,- whicli,' a l­though closed, Is s till miffugod w ith bjood. 1 j." ‘

Mrs. C. E . VaiiDeusen, of KUboui ... was afflJotod w ith stom ach trouble a n d . constipation fo r a long tline. S h e 1 soys,' “I hsve tr ird m a n y . preparations b u t ,none

■ have done me th e good th a t ChambeDaln’fl Ho.rriach and L iver Tablets have." These

{Tahiets a re - fo r .sale^ a t-rB tew arfa drug .s to rf , oor. Coosm an » m u 9 .- 6 n a • ■] j d , | street. Price, 25 cents.- Bamples free,' j