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Asbury Park Morning Press from Asbury Park, New Jersey • 3

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hit uoif "I ASMJlrt PAUK MOKNIM! PI.K8S, TIIVKSDAY, AUGUST 'JH, 1902. srw 0fcp A-i-y I I i HIS DRESSED I A GRDM. REDUCTION IN CLOtHING the uivl 7,00 These goods are guaranteed fitrictlyall wool. G. Patterson clothier, batter.

and furnisher Cleaning and Repairing 614 Cookman Avenue lr. A 4" -9 -f 4W CARDINAL G0TTI. WHO 1 a A Jl vv i IS 1 I "hi" COOK MAN AND UftlORY For the next ten days we Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, Dress Skirts aod Bathing Suits appointing Cardinal Clralnmo Maria (iottl us prefect of the propaganda to succeed the late Cardinal Lcdocbowskl It is believed that 1'opu I.eo Indicated bis preference for Gottl as bis successor to the papacy. Cardinal is a man about sixty-four years old and still retains bis full force and vigor of age. Ills kuowledge of cation law Is asserted by many to be superior to that of ony other member of the sacred college, whllo bis generalship of the Carmelite order has hod the effect of endowing him with prompt and thoroughly businesslike bablto.

He Is a distinguished orator, speaks French with rare perfection and Latin wltii as much grace as I.eo XIII. Ills most conspicuous cliniactetistlc. however. Is bis spirit of conciliation. Wcroen'B Bathing Suitfl, 1.98, 2.44), 2.G9, 2.75, 2.98, a.60, 3.09, 3.9K, 4.00 Mimas' 1.98, 2.49, .98.

Children', 1.25, 1.19, 1.09, 1.98, 2.4S). Men', .85, .98, 1 .19, 1 .39. Boy' .75, .89. Also a large assortment of Shirt Waists and Dress Skirts at remarkably low prices. Have you netn the Flat Spring Hook and Eye on Bale at our Notion Counter? They are perfectly Hut, cut from sheet metal, will not just or M)il the garruout and prevent (raping of dress fronts and 5 and 10 cent' a packageat Notion Counter.

Sample pkg. given to dressmakers. inniii nm ami if Ti nn Tin nm shti will offer special bargains In im utti im im nm i i in J. L. BLACK, Manager.

Asbury Park, Cloi cd Curriuircs for Weddings ami Funerals. Goods Bought Back at Half Price PEOPLE COME BACK TO OUR STORE after they have insjxftcd every other Furniture establishment iu AHbury Park and tell us we not only have the lst assortment of goods, hut our prices are much lower. We mention this as a tip to those who are now thinking of buying, for we were never better prepared to give complete satisfaction CROSBIE FURNITURE COMPANY H. C. FARRELL, PropV.

508 Main Street. i 1 A VI MAY BE THE NEXT POPE. STATE NEWS CONDENSED A new football team has been organ ied at ()cc import. Henry was crushed to death at Florence by the fall of a casting at I). Wood foundry.

The public schools of Kcd Bank will open next Tuesday. The new high school building will be used for the lirst time Michael O'N'eil, 30 years old of Charleston. committed suicide at Gloucester by jumping into the Del a ware. Calvin Wcller of Spriugtown, N. J.

been lined for taking fish from the Pcijiicst creek, northern New Jersey with a spear. The Automobile company of Washing ton, I). capital stock has filed articles of incorporation in the county clerk's ollice in Camden. The tomato crop about Willianistown does not come up to tile expectation of a few weeks since, and the canneries face a supply of about a two-thirds crop. All the strikers of the Peidcbard and PbnJaiix silk niillls at Hudson Citv have returned to work.

The strikers re turn to the same hours and wages as before. Sophie Weisner, the 11 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Weisner of Fan wood, was caught under a falling tree in a wood near her home and crushed to death. Mrs.

Stewart Lee of Port Golden has sent her daughter, Vila Lee, to the Mor rist own, IN'. asylum. The girl lias been roving from place to place and has been adjudged Two brothers, Alexander and John Wilkins, living in adjoining houses in Mt. Holly, died within a day of each other, one aged (HI and the other years. Their widows are sisters.

The twenty-sixth annual reunion of the Smith family was held at Peapack yesterday. There are about tiiOO mem hers of this branch of Smiths, the greater portion of whom attended the reunion. Two bicycle races will be held at At lantic Highlands on the afternoon of Labor day. One will be an open eighteen-mile road race iiml the other will be a ten-mile road race for colored ri ders oniy. The board of freeholders of Warren county, N.

has passed resolutions fix ing the speed of automobiles in the count at miles an hour and to livr miles an hour when passing another ve hicle. A heavy line will be imposed if the law is broken. Remaining from the (lock of t0 young ducks William K. Lippincott of Mt. Hol ly, rejoices in the possession of live.

The remainder were killed because their legs had been' bitten off by a mink. The crime was lirst cnarged against a turtle, but wns caught at its work. and though chased it escaped. The Height) gang of chicken thieves were at Siein. Jonas l'eighii, the leader of the gang, who keeps a boarding house 'Philadelphia, got three years; Her j'Miiin his son, two years, and John Williams and Joseph Wilson, ore year.

Sentence in the case of Lydia was suspended because she furnished the Utilities with valuable evidence, They had' stolen 1 chickens. Literary Note. The J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Company of New York announce for 'immediate publication a novel entitled "The Fortune of the Van der llergs," by Adele Weber, who is well known to concert audiences from Maine to California.

The Van tier Hergs are a young couple who seek their fortune in Colorado, nnil there arc several chapters of ranch and mining camp experiences. Other scenes are laitl in the east, and in these, four cornet ists appear, whom renders will readily recognize as the Park Sisters, The liook is handsomely illustrated, and an excellent lialf-ttme illustration ol" the Park Sisters. The price of tiio book is Advertiae in The Daily Press. SEXTON'S LIVERY STABLE i i i at I a. 1 5 Continued from Page One.

Hove In elcittlibrd convpixluiw, Ho fur tM In Uww, lit Hiiid thnt every man who iiiihIii luiitl inil'cKiiiiin on 111 Mipotei ili'iilhlic'd, nml who thi'ii ict'ovt'ieil, wan woi'md mi it inoiitlm- iifti-r Im re-(ovcrcj Iroin Unit illnp tlmii Im evi'i1 wan hffoic. lid it I i lint now wiih tin- tiino Ut ull in iiiiiliciuu to di'ciili', wlmt'tlM'ir f-tun; kIiiIi- woHhl lie. tulil of liin own i''x)mtIiih-i in bt'coiniiiK oonvi'ilcd ii ml' wi id hut all Hie iiHiiri'iiicntH wliirli lie hud indulged ill pifvioUHly wtri n4 ill? joy Ik now frit. di'ilaic'd Unit lie did not wiinfUi lie liil(nkeii when ho ronii'i down to ilie. Why He Spoke Plainly.

''That is' tin; reason why I xpoke so plainly In rlnuvli uieiiihi'is lust evening. I (Mint llieiii to lw reully, converted. I knew pi'iiplr would get mini uliout it. 'Mint It no iiiiiihiiiiI occuirenee where I speak. "Life is the opportunity to Ret ready to live forever, All of you here tonight know that life is tiiirc rtitin.

You cliurrh liieinliers who Inive lieru kicking iiuinst close prcm hing, I Uvg of you tonight to conic and say thnt you me norry you Minni'd iin.t Unit von will lend Christ inn lives hereafter. Jlnrksliilers mid niu-iters, yim eiin luive the experience of hnv-in ii saved soul within you, If the doe- tor sliDiild tell you tonij(ht that you would die before morning, could you say that ynil are saved:" -n nltar service followed lim ing which scores of people knelt at the rail. Itev. Llician lark, I). I), of Balti more, formerly one of the editors of the Christian Advocate, will preach the sermon tit lU.HU this morning in the uudi-torluin.

AN AMAZING TRICK. Odd anil (lever Method of ('banelng Wilier Into Ulnc. Tnke two goblets if cqunl size, which wo will cr.ll A mid and them into a pail of wnter, hold-liil? one iipriKbt, the utlicr down. As tooii iim both sin' full of water nml not luli! of rrir.aliis In tlicui put tlii'iu toother. to brim; now, with their axes vertical, A below (the rlht wuy ip) ir.ul nhovo (upside down), remove them cnrcfully from the water.

nlloived t'adn Urst to drip the outside moisture a plate nml wiping them dry, you will And remains full of liquid even If you displace Hie brim the least hit. fo as to leave visible a little thread of water, whoKe function we Khali pres-euUy perceKc. On the foot of now place a smaller glass (C) full of red wine, and you are now ready to make (he wine In.C pass Into the glass without a drop of It entering A. The operation, we shall see. hi double; first, It Is neccs.

to jjot the Tvlno out ofthe suiiitl- ulass, THE WINK DKSCENDIXa TIIE WOOL. ond, to cause It to penetrate Into the upside down glass, R. A fiber of tapestry wool is dipped Into the wine In the upper glass; and the two extremities are left to bang outside. Soon ut each end of the wool we shall ierceivo a trickling drop of wine, which will grow larger nml larger till it drops upon the foot of then overflowing down the Bides of the glass. Thus the wine will gently ererp toward the brims of the two larger glasses and there, strange to say.

Instead of continuing Its descent under the uction of gravity, we shall see It creeplug upward and sideways between the rims of the glasses, until all the wine has left glass and gone to the top of glass II, replacing an oijuul quantity of water which has been forced out and dripped on to the plate. -New York Herald. Kins of Ilaln. Rats proclaim their liuiiiiirch on 'account of his gray hairs he Is always an ancient and wlso headed warrior. He fights his way to the front, but it is not only that that gives him the throne It Is bis cunuliig.

The rat tribe celebrates bis coronation In an almost humau way. The whole tribe of the house or granary gathers, ami the big monarch steps out and sniffs at tho air. He grates Ids teeth wickedly, daring any rival to come and try his luck, and If none offers he Is thenceforth given tho lead In nil mat' ters. 'Tf a house Is unsafe or a ship unlit for sea, the king It Is who lends the'trlhe away In time, and his sub jects never molest him when ho helps himself to tho pick of the food or the best 'nesting uud his family enjoys the Bauie distinction. "The Other l'cllow" Continued from Tigs' One, for the prize wan keen, The biditV Hist pri.e, a I bcdeii china t-oiideiiet milk j.if, was moii by Minn Kdtui Linn; second, decorated china eiMcker jur, Mu Josephine- Cult I third, Dicsilcii cup intd wilier, lieyiiolds.

The gentle, men's liisi, a Momuki vae, was won by Daniel Woodun second, Diodrll ihiiiii vase, Mr. SaunuL; thiid, "Foxy tiniiiilpa" tobacco jur, Ibophy, Plaza Euchre, Li si evening's eiulne at the I'laii was a thoroughly enjoyable athiir, The prizes Mfle very pretty and closely coll. tested for, lesiilliny in beany winning Hist prize, a handsome caudi biliia Ion ics Vincent, second, ii hid bowl; Mrs. Oiiieill, third, basket of fruit; Klein, fourth, a lidding minor. Hotel Note.

Progressive euchre wilt be held at the lliltilsttirk this evening lor the benefit of the 1 1 1 1 1 1 It Asbury lloe Co. Many valuable prizes have been donated and a bilge Hi tendance is expected. The lull ess hni ut (he Toinaine this evening is looked forward In with eager ant icipnt in by (he guests of the hotel. It in expected to be the event of the season at I his hotel. The Madison will be the scene of another delightful hop tonight.

The, weekly children party ut the. Ocean hotel hist niglii proved a source of much eiijoymeiil to mole thini a score of little folks. Master George Atkins uoll a box of bonbons iii contest game. LAST NIGHT'S PLAY EXCELLENT. "The Telephone Girl" Amused Large Audience at Educational Hall.

Last night's tillering at Kducutioiial Hull. "The Telephone Girl," proved that in the hands of it present capable exponents that veteran comic opciu of several seasons ago has lost none of the good points that made it a reigning Casino success in New York. Joe Kane, in the character of Hans Nix, the German telephone inspector, was very funny. His methods follow closely after those of Louis Mann, who originated the role. The type represented is far from the broad and horsey character familiar to the vaudeville stage, and is a pleasing and refreshing variation from the knock-about style of presenting the type.

Mr. Kane's support was of uniform excellence, but "Toots," an errand girl in the telephone ollice, in the petite person of Penile lievare, captured the audience with her clever dancing The other menioers of the company did excellent work. A Combination Punic. Here r. may set in very hard at lirst.

but is really quite easy, as yon will set if you look sharply at the picture. Mllll, an the very raslest things are sometimes the most dltllcult FIND TUE COMBINATION. we think this puudo will be a very Interesting one indeed. Just try It, and when you arc puzzling your brains the hardest remember that the solution Is under your eyes all the time. To open this lock three magic words be formed from the letters which BiUTound.jt.

The method of selecting tin) loiters is clearly Indicated In the picture. New York Herald. Sly t'oontrj. I think while I'm little 1 11 muke up my ml To be Junt the ldivl of boy that I like, For If 1 am UtyliiB with Tom and with Dick And don't like what they du I can leave pretty ijulck, Kilt when I am cross ntul uitly and mad I niiu! stay with myself ull the time, and Unit's bail. I'm a iiritty tixid Jud' of the fellows I know I cuti when liny play fair and never tell livs: Sometimes when I shirk or sneak off and liido I'm just such a hoy us I cannot abide.

So the kind of a lioy that 1 liku I will be. For 1 always must livo with mysulf, don't you see: Lydiu Avery Coonloy in Youth's Com- The Same Thins Indoor. Ou: day my little sister was looking out of tho window, nml, seeing a man cutting the grass, she asked mother what he was doing. "He Is lawn mowing, my dear," an swered mot her. Next day she saw a lady next door cleaning her carpet with a carpet sweeper.

"Oh, tnamiiia, mamma," she ex claimed, "look at Mrs. Plako lawn mowing In her dining room!" How Japnne.e Children Wulk. Japanese children arc taught to alt on the Holes of their foot lustead of resting. mt other children do. A Japanese baby.

Instead of being taught to creep upon Its knees, Is made to begin walking by traveling upon Its bands tad the soles of Its feet. Oil the Contrary. While Willie was In tho cupboard one day his mother, on hearing the lid of the sugar bowl rattle, called to him, "Here, young man, get out of that sugar Tin not In the sugar; it's the sugar 'at's in me," replied Willie, with hl mouth full. Baby Parade will le jitit do not fail to visit greatly celebrated Ice Cream An open coloniiiide court with bnndaoiim I'lectrio ligltt i n'uts. It will no-coniintitiute threw hundred 219 Asbury Avenue Second block above tho Coleman House.

Seo Dug and Klrctric Sign. W. F. A guard that hoida by auction. If your eye-glaaaee slip from the noae, try our Never Slip or Suction Guard We guarantee absolute satisfaction In all work.

Eyea Examined Fraa. C. GRADUATE OPTICIAN 603 Cookman Ave, Cor. Emory TeL 131 The Estate of E. R.Kirk will sell The Curlew AND COTTAGES At Allenhurst, N.

Thisplant is making money and an investor can secure a bargain as well as a good return upon investment. Present tenant willing to renew lease. For further particulars apply to T. FRANK APPLEBY Real Esiate ami Insurance Cor. Main St.

and Mattison Ave. Opposite Depot, Asbury Park." DO YOU HAVE HEADACHE? If so, it is probably caused by Eye Strain. Properly fitting glasses will remedy the trouble. STILES CO. IhMplra Eye SpeciaTiits At Z2 Main Street, Aibury Park, every Friday.

Houra 10 to 5. Free examination and all work guaranteed. 8 APSHEAf THE.M0DERN SAFETY PIN 1mhfy'efidOYc4 Dy TRAINED NURSES si rWill! notl ri. Pull' Av-1 Mode in alt Sizes, STRONG Ttlt ONLY SAFETY PIN MADE THAT CANNOT OTOI IN THE rJU0SON PIN comrGRS' 5tnd Poihil le tol rVenkloi NYCIKf DAY'S Pneumatic Tiie Wagons Stvlish Cub IIors Fnt-ehus establishment in every) respect Main Street, Near Ocean Grovt j.c. W9, ft i'i? Jr 51 tf iSSSSS Al.

B. SEXTON, Headers STAPLE AHD FANCY GROCERIES A Agenta for Celebrated Print Butter OUR SUMMER VISITORS Mr. and Mrs, lolm .1. ltyaii and family fiom Jewry I'ily are jit the Miriam for the month, The Waldorf enoys the honor of entertaining Solo Kentiir. from far olf Siberia, Uussia, T.

W. LnintlH of New York is registered at the l'lorklii. Lomiis is a prominent legal light. William K. prominent Wall street broker, is sojourning with his wife at Holland Hall.

J. C. Sniytlie of Philadelphia, who is with Mitchell, Fletcher is a guest at the Ocean hotel. Mrs. L.

A. Perkhani mid daughter of Hoonton, X. are again registered at the Fifth Avenue House. Mis (iraeeeWood, who in staying at the Wellington, is a young lady of exceptional grni and beauty. Dr.

J. W. tYiino. one of the most highly cstecnwJl physician of Newark, has arrived, at the Ocean hotel to rest. A well, knnnhi hat manufacturer of New York, -('luorgp Goldberg, is at the Ward Villa lake' a brief rest from business.

1 Mayor lline and wife of Pouglikeop. sie are guests at Kdgemrrc Inn, where they 'will spend souk; time, iu taking a good rest. Jnriics CawnV'irnd wife will be among the early fall residents at the Ocean hotel. 'I hey are ''at home" in the Quaker City. Charles IS.

Furlong, proprietor of a large men' furnishing store at Albany, N. is spending his summer vacation at the Surf Mouse. Itev. Janus I). Blood, assistant pastor of one of Philadelphia',) most prominent churches, is one of the numerous guests at the Ashland.

J. J. Murdock, a wholesale grocer of Jersey City, has laid aside business duties while he and his wife rest iu coin-fort at the Hollywood. James L. Wills, a retired business man of New York, is at the Ly mill urst.

He is enjoying life after years of successful commercial activity. C. 1). Motz of Lancaster, dropped in at the Laurel yesterday for a few days' stay. Mr.

Motz is the corporation counsel for thp city of Lancaster. Charles Mnckey of Paris, France, is touring the I'nited' Slates, and is located at present at the Waldorf while he enjoys life in the model seaside ie: sort. Albert Hudson, accompanied by his wife and sou, Albert, has arrived at the Madison, where they have been engaged wit the Percy llaswell Theatrical -Mrs. K. I.

Hughes and daughter. Miss Norma Hughes, from Trenton, N. are staying at 'Kdgeniere Inn. Mr. Hughes travels for the Greeenwood Pottery company.

-f George Johnson and wife, who have recently returned from the Presbyterian mission Held at Chiflpiiiicingo, Mexico, are enjoying the month at the Fifth Avenue house. lhisiness has Icon temporarily laid aside by Charles L. Ayhviud, a shipping merchant of N'ew Ycrk, while he enjoys a few days' rest and p'oasure at tho Grand Central. Miss Ktliel Kliza belli has registered, accompanied by her maid, at the Wellington. She has been coining to this hotel so long that it is quite like home to her.

Miss Agnes Hewitt, of Mont dair, X. a niece of ex-Mnyor Hewitt of New York, is one of the 'reigning seaside belles at the Wellington. She is an ac- eoniblished vocalist and pianist. One of (he most popular and enter taining guests at the Clifton is Mrs. Kniily Young Cox of New nt who is delighting the giieAts at that popular hotel with her line 'vocab select ions.

It does not sound good (o roast, a hum who hu been your good frieijd and probably got tired of being such on your ac count, i The man who is. courting it girl call hold her longer on his lap than the niiui who has been' nutrned' a year or so can hold his wife. New Oooda rsew prices j613 Mattison Avenue, near Postoffice PARK LIVERY AND First Class Iigs to Hire. Dosed Carriages for Weddings and Funerals. The Best Accommodations for Permanent and Transient Boarders.

Proprietor Main Ave. Gates. Telephone 116 BOARDING STABLES 703, 70S Summerfield Avenue ASBURY PARK, N. MONMOUTH TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Monmouth Building, Asbury Park, J. CAPITAL SURPLUS 25kOOO Executes all trusts known to the law.

Loans money on bond and mortgage. Receives deposits 'Subject to check and allows Interest oft'dally1 balances. Acts (s Trustee, 'RcgJstrwi? and Transfer Agent. Pays. Coupons, Makes demand and time loans on collateral.

Safe deposit vaults, A. C. TWINING, President. G. B.

M. HARVEY, Vice-President. R. A. TUSTINQ, Secretary.

D. C. CORNELL. Treasurer. DIRECTORS: O.

H. Brown, It. A. Tustlngr, H.B. Pearson, Henry Mitchell, M.D.

D. C. Cornell, W. K. Ryart" W.

J. Harrison, Perry R. Smith, Col.O B.M.Harvey, S. A. Patterson, George F.

Kroohl, A. C. Twlnlnrf, II. II. Vreolund, A.

S. White, Darnel O'Day. In sk. I 9mm D. B.

HUFF Telephone 69 a ASBURY PARK AND OCEAN GRGVS 8AKK Corner Mattison Ave. and Main 8t. ASBURY PARK, N. J. Cor.

Main Ave. and Pilgrim Pathway, OCEAN GROVE. CAPITAL SURPLUS 50,000 UNDIVIDED 15,000 RESOURCES HENRY C. President. C.

C. CIjAYTON, Vice President. EDMUND IS. DAYTON? Cashier. JESSE MINOT, AaalBtant Cashier directors: T.

Frank Appleby, Henry p. Wlnaor, 10. Buehanon, John Hubbard, Clayton, George W. Evans, J. a.

Ferguson, LeVis ftulnear, George W. Treat, Amos ton. Accounts Respectfully Solicited. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rfcnt. We lHSue Foreign Drafts' and Lotr ters of Credit.

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