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HS GEN, A Tells the Guards that He Will Lead Them Into the | Boer Capital. ZONDON, March 16.—Lord Roberis the whole line of the railroad south of . Bioemfonteln 1s now in the hands of made a quaint speech to the Guards at Recsiidiatids wealy, when, is. iis rs British, end, Gen. Brabant’s column Tc cideary thy ie “expreasea | "AINE crossed the Orange River, after orced North, on bride ta thelr aplendid march ot thirty.|% forest marth at Aliwel Heres, & Gah talles in twenty-olght hours, and|20208% Gee. Clements's eoluma being Vanayl, the three columns will ve ample assurance of his ultimate| “°To"* . form an army of 12,000 ¢o 15,000 men, whitch ts expected to replace the forces of Lord Roberts at Bloemfontein as he pushes northward, Just where the Boers will attempt to oppose that march {s an important ques- design. “Through o small mistake,” sald Leora Roberts, “1 have not heen able to march into Bloemfontein @t the head of the brigade, a» I | sneenees._ 1 pve: + however, | ‘ion, but it cannot be easily anewered that I will lead you into Pretorta "| unui! Gen, Jou ert ts more definitely Gen. Gatacre is holding Bethulle, and ! \ocated. : ROBERTS’S LOSSES 383; STEYN WOULD GIVE UP? BLOEMFONTEIN, March 15 — Ru- mors are current here that President Bteyn ts willing te Much unrest existe among population, LONDON, March 16—It was officially @nnounced to<lay that the British cas- walties at Driefontein on March 10 were . @ men killed and 32 wounded, including the Dutch B Canadians wounded. “BOBS” TO LET BOER WOUNDED GO HOME. LONDON, March 16.—-Gen. Roberts re-) "I rejoiced the wounded Boers by tell- ports that he found seven British of-|ing them they will be allowed to pro- ficers and forty-three men wounded in| ceed to their homes, instead of being the hospital at Bloemfontein and that| made prisoners, as goon as they can they had been well cared for. He adds; | leave the hospital.” BOERS LIKEN BRITISH : ARMY TO LOCUSTS. TONDON, March 16.— A despateh emerged, each brigade and transport es- from Bloemfontein says Lord Roberts] tablishing itself in its proper position in has appointed Gen, Prettyman governor | long straight lines miles in extent, From and has released four prisoners who| the higher kopje near the town to far had refused to fight against the British, When that portion of the troops nec- essary to man the northern heights be- gan to march through the town Thura- & there was much cheering. When 0 horse batteries passed the contrast between the well-fed citizens and the beyond could be perceived a long yellow serpent representing regiment after reg- iment of khaki-clad troops marching on the town. Gen. Joubert was expected here early in the morning, but the blowing up of the ine north of the town prevented his coming. He remains at Brandfort with 2,000 Natal lers. Great quantities of stores cogteael, he | Wasserfall hi recovered. As ( res exhausted and worn-out gunners, who sat thei? horses and calesons without @ sign of emotion, was most striking. By this time the plain outside town was gradually filling with infantry 4 fegiments and immense transport con- | engin Yoys, which seemed to overrun the plain ke water. Gradually out of the chaos order } | \ RHODES DECLARES HE I HAS DONE WITH BUND. | CAPE TOWN, Thursday, March 16—] peace in South Africa so long as we have in the republics a In an interview published In the Cape) for disloyalty disaffection. rgus, Mr, Cecil Rhodes ts quoted as| further, 1 do not think we | federate until we have had some iver, rehers deseribed the sold! locuste, ing they are ‘nnumeratie and of identical color with them. Town colony government. Pe * I have done with the Bund MAFEKING IS STILL DEFYING THE BOERS. & MWONDON, March 16—Further news! trae that, though ip reached the outside worid from bard straits, they ved 4 urine dated Friday, March % showe| Aight was unpre Sted at howe, ying: lore “L feel strongly that we cannot have | ally, the garrison was in were SURPLUS FOR B. R. 1. | DIAMONDS OW CORPSE. Open Winter an@ Absence cf Strikes Profitable to Trolley Company. The Brooklyn Rapid Transit Ce made money the Inst three mont! Hedy ef Murdered Weman Found Near Baltimore, with Rieh Geme Untouched. pany! BALTIMORE, March ‘&—The ot) of the Maryland ané fc «ger River prev’ dec! $965,629.90. The present casy Winter has had something to do with the matter. An absence of strikes has had more. Arundel county shore. Cetindlinnncenis The body was that of a handsome, . «+ AMARTYR TO LOVE. Steno, he ras evident “Set tore -_-- - was than twenty. body to ident! ri C ton imporsib: Je. The poilce believe the woman murdered. iy, son fingers and at her throat were not gone thev cannot understand. A Stitch in Time Commons to-day the Parliamentary Bec- retary for EAT. = British expenses in the case of the Vene- gue'a arbitration, from 18% to date, were that Brittsh Gulana should defray any part of the expense THIS WUMLD: FRIDAY KVENING, MARCH 16, 1900. Vemesucia Arbitration Case Cost G384,125—Geiana Will Not Mave to Pay. LONDON, March 16—In the House of ham, N. While the rest of the country wal being buried in snow and sleet, an velen otftes said the} *inds howled @lamaily among th niles from Morristown, six little na riding in on the wings farch gale. Six Infants! Three mothers! sire of twins! Count ‘em! He added that there was no suggestio: Do yor in Earnest. 4 a Bixth avenu | uulous rate? ~ there are any houses to jet in Mend-| 5 hs m. A furniture factory in Newark 2 the Thirti 1s sent an agent to canvass for era Wen’s dpring Clothing. Do you need a new Spring Suit or a nobby Spring Overcoat? Have you bought it yet? If not, come to see our stock before making your purchase. You are sure to find what you want on. and for less money than at any other store. as well an the late cassimerce of ry Sateen sehr 0,00 at $25.00 and Sul phe ses VOU Get bas Wes tx eet Roys’ Clothing. hes but this fact is eo well known that it’s hardl spring stock is a pg tT a iy Nintnge and fittings ase of the best. The top collars are of silk velvet. Sisco fer awe Were ped 15. Thaw am pte IFS 300. Dozen Men's French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers and 50 Dozen Men's Sk Mixed Spring Weight Underwear, We , $1.00 and $1.50 PEs re hee ome 50c. each. BRITAIN PAYS THE BILL IT RAINED BA sand baby carriages, The good peo- It ratned bables last night in Mend- J. ny id ° calmney pots, a biiggard of babies struck the brave litte village seven cout of the wild Three a wonder that Mendham ts proud to-day that corner lots are Kolng up ac al ple of | ina Vourteen doctors have wired to Know | w' an Jom rising to the heights of @ pair of owing BIES IN MENDHAM TOWN; STORK BROUGHT THREE SETS OF TWINS. |osseres on matt mee 10 THIS IS THE SHOWER OF BABIES, slow town, content to have with ite largest ledger fonal baby tn tts midst, but sel. “Births.” A bureau of vital statistics ts certain. Men's Footmould Shoes Pe 00 Spring Styles of 1900 4, 00 Tow Ready. Footmould Shoes are well known by this time. We have sold thousands and thousands of Sa of them, and they have given universal satisfaction. We claim them to be the best shoes for men’s wear ever sold in this town for $3 and $4 a pair, and if you try them once you'll say so, too. Footmould Shoes come in vici kid, patent and we furnish O’Sullivan’s Cushion Heels We have just about 500 pairs more of those MEN'S $3.50 WHEELER SHOES left, mostly in large sizes, however, eo that in order to make the pairs of $2.50 shoes from our regular stock. We wil offer this special lot, once more and for the last time You mise a fine bargain if you miss this chance. Sirls’ and Nfisses’ Clothing. cae coloring, workmanship, finish, styles and fit, at 8 that astonish you when you see the goods them- im contrasting colors; worth $2.90, at " in neat patterns of percale, trimmed with bias banis SRE cm carorcnit St 99, SEE Tg 75 P. of tam covert cloth, with Se eee 6.90 pS very stylishly made of homespun fancy hove to-morrow al MIBSES' SUITS, of geod homespun, tn gray, brows and blue, with SD ete Sac a 7, 99 MISSES’ W. ‘worth §4.25; here to-morrow at BRETT se, wn socieputed tach, wr tase, ba te, OD ESSE Mons, case 9 90 For men or women, any size frame, our choice Saturday or f 18.75 for a strictly high-grade wheel at a moderate price. We have anticipated this demand, and ‘The Terrace of the most exacting rider. Come here and look it over. If you don’t feel competent to judge as to the Spectal Yotice assortment of sizes complete we had to put in to-morrow, for yh I5 Everything that is desirable in materials, selves. ! DRESSES, made of bright pisid materials, with full tucked 190 ruffle and extra wide PTR wea as aaa 7,50 Sate test 590 here to-merrow at Emmet oer uid han, ny a itn timaetwias Gf, 50 = My jacket and double box plaited skirt; worth $13.50; 77), OQ) of finest French plaid flansel, tailor-made effect, in 3.50 Seon ot with double-plaited back; worth tomorrow at “Ohe Ccerrace Bicycte’’ ere will be a great demand this coming season Bicycle’ will be found to fulfil the requirements merits and defects of a bicycle, bring along a friend who is, and get his as to this wheel. THE is strictly up to date in all respects, made of the best materials and with all of the latest improvements. It is, all, olive green. name-—The Le Roy Mig. Co., of Buffalo, B. Y. m Cheap cigars are not good at any Cigars. . What the majority of smokers look for is a good cigar at a reason- able price. That our cigars are good and reasonably priced has been proven a thousand times, and to- morrow’s off again emphatically demonstrate this fact. Read them and see for yourself. EL PROGRES®O (M. Barranco & Co.'s Key West, Haveta, Cuban handmade 2,50 Conchas Bepeciales, per box of 50, 4.75 een Swe 7, a0 4.00 65c }, fine long mixed price, per box oi il EXTRAS, Havana ered wrapper, fine combination filler, per 6,000 SEED CIGARS of good quality, scveral brands and sizes, to be closed ‘out to-morrow at, per ben of SO, | The second contribution reached the ‘house of the vulage are talking of mov-|iy called for in so very fruitful a hame boys @ county seat from Morristown, ‘et, and one will be established at once Jus devoted to The sleet was all burned off the telegraph wire leading out of Mendham this morning, and the operator was so lickme wires, enamel calf and Russia tan, and with omer * a sold | low prices: BLOW AT CIGAR overwhelmed with business that he Factories to Prevent Them | could send but few particulars regard- Helping Strikers. ing this baby wonder, ‘The cigar makers’ strike in thie ety But these wonderfut facts are known: | i, dykes aly Geveral of 1 That on Thursday, March 15, 1900, three sisters of Mendham gave birth to of twins, each Iarger, hand- tories bave ordered their hands om time. 1t is charged that they have three sets the in order to keep the somer and more Intelligent than the ther eaplovees 4a gab ‘nat thay Oa j other not be able to give financial aid to | Tho frat set came at § P. M. to Mr®.| striking employees of Krebs, J. W. Garrabrant. Two boys. & Schiffer. Charles Freeman at % Both re midnight, Mrs. Frederick | day. er to the other happy moth- casion by sto the] Advert Guer' oer NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IP, ers, & the Joy adding two sweet girl population of New Jere “All doing well to-day,” say the rol- Sao tie ne Office in Set ___ FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1900. Cools, Electrical Supplies, Be. It always to use the best all idtate, eopethadl bet SPIRAL hg was Lasgo aise, fap yen ge ed of good quality ttn cee = 250 HAIR CLIPPERS, cimiles to Brows & Shasp's male, with invieible speiagn, the Be 3 cat; opecial 7D CONDUCTORS’ PUNCHES, of peescr = 2Se HAMMERS, of crucible stecl, Heder ele w™ 200 warranted oteel, in cota of 12, from 1-4 tm, to 1 seme ge en as PATENTED PLANES. The wil te Sabsepas es snk Ss Pa lg ia. beg, assorted sive cutter, Se]: t . ft sneTent bE Sis S y mera Supplied If you are not a photographer, why not one? Is it because you cannot spare the money? That's hardly a the best of instruments and su; Cameras and As a result of this, the Spanish wert men in the shop at Ninety-eighth stres® and First avenue went on strike yestes> === ly when you can get them at <2 excuse these os ASH TRIPOD, threefold, ae sale WHITE CARDS, paints, Bim 23¢| nm ee ; finished, Carter's 4-08, PASTE ani Sot | Gaon e CYCLE each LF <piera OM, BICY. og Fb rt f ie = toot snd 08s 95-| BICYCLE WRENCHRS, co, 25 L. A.W. BAGGAGE CARRIER, 25c| BICYCLE OlL, }-01. bettie, "7 Ohe Hat Department is showing all the correct and fashions for men > boys, as ta vtplen enaliton tol Gola our present stock is not si if indeed equalled, by any exclusive hatter in York City. TT a Seay EAT eet 2 OD THE MANSFIELD DERBY——The Spring cbapes and chakee an ready, This ts a bat that will eolt the young, te a the It's an good a hat in every respect as any $4 Derby soll in New 4, York City, yet our price is but ‘ F : : ce > ag i

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