VOLUME XXL NO. 51. / REDBAN,N.J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14,1899. ' '. PAGES 1 TO / <», - ; _ / _ : / THREE WEDDINGS TAKE PLACE :. X:':.

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1 1 / VOLUME XXL NO. 51. / REDBAN,N.J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, PAGES 1 TO / <», - ; _ / _ : / OUR. WLLS PROBATED; > " * DSPOSTON OF THE ESTATE or 1 GARRETT THORNE. - ParofheJElBae Ted lp for Three Generaons-Wll of Maw Sc, Cabe of JMddleo\vn Toynshp-, Tco Oher mle. Garre Thome of Holndel ownshp, who$ed May 24h, made, bs* wll, abou wo naonhs before hs deah. Mary E. Thome wa? made execuor *"pf he wll,and rusofe of he esae. _Mr. Thofces wfe, Harre Thome, was lef a lfe neres n he homesead farm, whch was also made subjec o he manenance of ha daugher-n-law, Harre Thorn*, wfe of hs.deceasedson, George W. Thome. A he deah of boh hese women he homesead farm B o go o Mr. Thomes grandson, George W.,Thome, for b3 use durng hs lfeme, and a hs deah s o go o he hers of, hs grandson n he same proporon as -would go f hs grandson ded whou leavng a wll. All he household goods and oher personal propery or? he homesead farm s o go o Mr. Thomes wdow as long as she Ehall lve and a her deah s o go o Mr. Thomes grandson, George W. Thome. Mr. Thomes Bser, Elzabeh Rappelyea, s o hare a lfe neres and suppor on he farm of 100 acres now occuped by Mr. Thomes son, Theodore R. Th»rne; and Mr. Thomes wfe s also lefan neres n hs farm. Afer he deah of* Mr. Thomes wfe and- sser, Theodore U, ThornQjs ojave he use of hs farm as long as he shall Jhe, and a hs deah s o go o hs naural hers. Anoher farm of sxy acres s lef o Mary E. Thorne as rusee. The ncome from hs form s o go o Mr. Thomes wfe as long ns she lves. All he res of Mr. Thomes* propery a o be sold and he ncome from he money realzed n o be pad ojs wfe. A her deah he sxy- acre farm s o be sold and he money from he sale of hs farm, as well as he money from- he sale of Mr. Thomes oher effecs, s o be dsrbued. Half of hs money s o go o Theodore Thorne, and he oher half s o be d- -vdd equally aaong he fve daughers of George W. Thorne-fLzze Lobsen; Eva Pease, Harre Thome, Cornela Thorne and Eleanor.Thbrne..,. Dora Thome, daugher of Mr. ThorneJs dead son, Holmes Thorne, ges a beques of $5. y- ; -. :y \ :. The wnesses o he wll were Benjamn B. Ogden and Garre S. Jones of S C e p y o r \.-,...;,.f Ann McCabe, wfe of Parck McCabe of Browns Dock, n Mddleown ownshp, lef o her granddaugher, Edna Cooper, daugher of Teresa and John C. Cooper, he sum of $50 when she should become 21 years old. To her daugher, Sarah Jane Fron, Mrs.McCabe lef $100. Her husband,. Parck McCabe, was lef he use of he homesead propery, on he Browns Dock and Chapel Hll road-, as long nahe should lve. A hs. deah he propery a o go o Mrs. McCabes daugher, Mary Ellen Connelly, and hs daugher s also o ge all he res, of Mrs. McCabfs propery. Mrs..McCabe expressed a wsh n he m\l ha her daugher Mary.Ellen would suppor and educae Rosnlnb AfoCabe, daugher of Mrs. McCabes dead son, Peer James McCabe. Wry M Naughon of Oceanc and Thomas P. McKenna of Long Branch were he wnesses, o he wll. N The wll was made las January, and Mrs. McCabe ded Aprl 15h,." James. Conover.Hendrohson of Freehold made la wll n December, 1895, wh Mary M. Smh, Joseph Aknson.and Davd 8. Craer as wnesses. The UJlwaB very shor. Everyhng Mr. Hendrckson! possessed was lef o hs broher, Glber Hendrckeon, and he was also made execuor of he wll. Forman O. Longsree of ManaBqunn, U^charge of oruely o ha horse. who was recenly klled by a fall from hs wagon, lof a wll as shor as\. Hendrolsons. Mr, Longsree lef everyhng he possease o,hs beloved wfe, Mary A. Longereo, ffr her nbaoluo use, whou any reservaons or excepons of any knd. ; The;wll was,mado November 17h, / : The Adven of July 4h Ponfl o ho need of r^ady-b-weflr garmens for Jadlec, roeser»ml.;lhdren. VHl bo dry Koouasoro of Joseph Sao, \ Red Bank, and ueo (hu hor nlm s Jo bo uhcal of ho mes.,,,.. MUUcru Bargans., Our enre 1 Hook of boh rmmed and n mncd mllnery goods we nre solnpj n bargan prce*. Mrs. E, Wols, Hcd Uajc lunplo of FUBLOU. 4rfw.,.. m,m.,,,, Hccfo your auno for Vo. Allsroma concer n ho aovc of Fjrnnl C.~8orok. * \ A MAY WALK.. Tnen Falls School Chldren Have > Thef Annual Oung. The annual May walk of he chldren of he Tn on Falls publc school was held las week. Mos of Jbe chldren vwho aend hyschool wen on he walk. The pary washeaded Jby- he eacher, Sephen H. LeQuer, and he chldren n he pary were Jula Murphy, Alle, Reg- ( na and Frank Heles, Suse Dnger, Vola and Carre Cover, Kae Van- Bmn. Magge Vanderveer, Mame" and Jacob 8perlng, Shrewsbury, Coleman, Eugene and Fred Magec, Waler and Paul Walsh and.danel Holmes. The May pary was held on he banks of he sream on he Augusus Morrs/farm. Jula Murphy was Queen of he May a.nd Alle Heles was Kng. The Kng and Queen were crowned wh wreahs of wfe flowers, Afer he crownng ceremony, games of varous knds were played, and he chldren played rcks ofall knds on each oher. Eugene Magee, RegnaHeles, Shrewsbury Coleman and Suse Dangler made up a lle fshng pary and caugh a srng of fsh. Refreshmens of cake, lemonade 1, candy and bananas were served ou lberally. A WEDDNG ANNVERSARY. Sr. and Mrs. Georae F. Spnnng,Surprlsed by Ther Frends. A surprse vs was made o Mr. and Mrs. George F. Spnnng of Branch avenue by a number of her frends on Monday ngh. The occason was.he ffh annversary of Mr. and Mrs. Spnnngs marrage. The guess me a he parsonage of Grace church and wen o Mr/ Spnnngs home n a body. They ook refreshmens wh hem, and hey also ook a bg porch rocker and an oak able as gfs., Mr. and Mrs. Spnnng were aken compleely by surprse, bu hey gave her guebsa heary welcome. The evenng wa.6 spen n playng games and n oher socal ways. Those presen were Mrs. B. W. Spnnng and her daughers;blanche and EdlJ, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Was, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam B. Moun, Mrs. Rebecca Anderson; Mr. and Mrs; Holmes. F. Grava, Mss Sade Chld, Mss Alle Moun, Mjss Besse Valenne, Msses Cora and Elzabeh Wallng, George Worhley and Warren Smock. A BANKS ANNUAL MEETNG. The Offcers of he Mercanle Bank -. "V Re-Eleced...". The annual meeng of he rusees of he Mercanle bank of Red Bank was held yeserday afernoon. The rusees presen were J., W. Newbery,. Dr. J, E. Sayre, John Abbo Worhley, Dr. James J. Reed, James Enrgh, Jr.,. Rchard Borden and Benjamn P. Mom 9 - *Sbs old boardof offcers was eleced, as follows:. ; *. -1*- -; " Presldep-Dr. J. E. Sayre. ; - Cashle-Joln Kng. Asssan casher-wn. D. Hendrca6D. Counsel Edmund Wlson.\ The saemen of he years busness showed ha over $125,000 bad been deposed fn he buldng, loan and savngs deparmen durng he year. The profs of he bank were\uch ha he rusees wul pay reres on deposs a he rae of ~four per ffen per annum. Ths n-, erce wll be payable on and afer July! 15h, Where le neres s lef wh he bank he neres wll bo creded on -he books and wll draw neres as prncpal from July 1s;. A Horsos Neck Broken. Fllmore. Lo of Old Brdge was a Key por on Sunday drunk. He, was drvng hs^horse on a run hrough he srees when he collded wh anoher r^ and hs horees neck was broken. He wab arresed, Und beng unable o g^e bal, waf sen o he couny jal on Collson on Fron Sree. Mrs. Wllam Borden of Eas Red Bank was hrown from her wagon on Fron sree las ngh by a collson. Mrs. Borden was sng n her wugon, whch was n he sdo.of ho road, when was sruck by a passng wngoq. "8he wab cu and brused bu her. n jures nro no s e r l o U a. /,./..,_. "salo* HaH. /.. From 38 cens o ^5.00. Tho Sra cen mwnro ho knd,generally sojcl for 51) cens. 1 Tho $5.00 ones nre made by Knox: lc laor. Mrs, E. Wan, Red Bank Templo of Fashon. Adv..,,,. ). ;. «... ; Halculndu Waned., WunUd a Hlcnlady for exra help on H:\unlnyH. -Saufl Qa Ad Ar«you. 1 pfolng o ho concer of he pupls of Prof. AllfjlrmM academy of musc?~^d! MANY JUNE THREE WEDDNGS TAKE PLACE :. X::.^;;,-v::TOrJPAY>:/ ;:.-:; ".;,-V: lhe Daugher of EdcardC. laxard of Shrewsbury Becomes he Brde of a A usran Prlnce-lUn Guess ad Beauful Mouse Decoraons. 1 Shrewsbury was-he, scene of-. a very fashonable weddng a noon ovday when MssForCTce-EsworhHazardjdauglepoEdward C. Hazard, wasjnarred o Prnce Francs Mare* Joseph. Auersperg of Ausra^ The ceremony :ook v place n he large drawng: room of- Shrewsbury manoy he;brdes:hoa>e,; : and,was performed by Rfev. James A, Reynolds of S. Jan^ss church. -.The roomfn whch.he ceremony; w^s-perfomed was a perfec bower of/r^n roses; smlax and palms.-.smlar plans and.flowers abounded hroughou:he hbuse. A. weddng narch waa played as he brdal pary enered he drawng room!v^. :.:. he.brde wore a cosume 91 whe san, rmmed whvponjdalenqon lace and pearl passemenere.. She carr red a bouque of pnk roses. The mad of honor was Mss Elzabeh Hazard, a; sser"df he brde. The brdesmads were, Mss Edh Bradford of Shrews;- bury 1, Mss Helen Hf.Trueof Long Branch, Mss Emma Sms of Brooklyn and Mss E."Jordan of NewYOrk. The madof honor and he brdesmads were all dressel alke, They wore whe, mousselne de soe over pnk;. They wore pnk sashes and each carred a bouque of pnk roses. The groomsmen were Elmer G. and Bowdon F. Hazard, brohers of he; brde; Baron VanScb.m, Baron ZgU- nzk, Dr. R. Kngman, Dr. Frank.-Mm and Warren Chaseof New York. ^F : ; A very* l&rge/number of guess were presen a he ceremony. They were from Shrewsbury, Red Bank, Ne<v York and Brooklyn! Those from he cy came by specal ran.. N Afer a, luncheon he brdal (fouple ook a ran o New York. They wll make a shor.weddng rp and on her reurn hey wll go o bej^lghlandsof Navesnk, "where heyvhare}. rened, a coage for he summer. Nex fpll hey; wll-go o Europe for a vs They wll reurn o hs counry n he sprng and he groom wll pracce medcne a New* Y o r k. -.-,......,-, Mr. and Mrs: Hazard gave a dnner o he brdal pary las ngh a her borne a Shrewsbury.... T Krse-Bavldnd. Mss Margare M. Kruse, daugher of Mrs. Kaherne Kruse of Long Branch, was marred a noon o-day o Mar Phlp Havland, son of A. W. Havland of Red Bank. The weddng ook place a he brdes home-a Long Branch. Abou 75 relaves and frends wnessed rje*ceremony whch was performed by Revl W. P. Canwell. The brdal pary formed n a sem-crcle under a bell of dases, where he nupal kno was ed. The house wa? decoraed wh smlax and cu flowers..., The brde was -dressed n* crepe de chene rmmed wh mousselne de soe She carred a bouque of whe roses The brdesmad was Mss Kaherne Deckman of New York, a cousn of he brde. She wore whe organde nnd carred a bouque of pnk roses. Alber Havland of Red Bank, a broher of he groom, was groomsman. Aferhe weddng recepon was held. Mr. and Mrs. Havland wll make a weddng rp o Washngon." On her reurn hey wll lve wh he brdes moher unl fall, when hey wll begn housekeepng a Red Bank. Mrs. Havland receved many weddng gfs, prncpally arcles for household use., JFlaleu-JPorer, \ Mss Mara Flaley of Red Bank jwll be marred a fve oclock hs afernoon o James Sorer of Seabrgh. The ceremony wll bo performed a S. Jamess church by Rov. James A. Reynolds. Tho brdes dress s of navy bluo popln, rmmed wh whe san and lace. Mss Dela Mcbermo wll be brdesmad nnd sn* wll wear a blue and who orpndo, dress rmmed wh whe ealn rbbon and lace. Marn CaBserlyVjll bo groomsman. A recepon wll bo held o-ngh aho homo of ho brmea sner, Mrs. Wllam Porer of Eas Oceanc. Tho brde has, receved u number of presens. Mr. nnd Mrs, Porer wll bog(r housekeepng a Eas Oceana AMna-rowr., Mlsn Marha klls Akns, daugher of Rchard Akns of Mounoul sree, wm marred, o Folorlck Alon/.o Brower, nol of Akmzo Browor o Froohplr, luafc Wednesday nfernpon u.ono oolool, The;lqfrunonyvwar p!rmmc(l,;n( ; ug brdes horns by Rev.. P. Brokaw of Freehold. Abou 75 people were presen. The housewas decoraed wh vnes and flowers and he bay wndow was flled wh palms. Jn hs bower of palms he couple sood whle he cere; mony was performed,. The brde wore a dress-of whe, mousselne de soe over whe-affea.y was rmmed wh narrow san rbbon and had a yoke of whe san, covered wh lace. She" carred a bouque of whe roses. The brdesmad was Mss Jenne Browerof Freehold, a saerof he groom. She wore a dress of, whe organde, rmmed wh lace and rbbon, and she carred a bouque of pnk roses. Wllam T. Buck of Freehold was groomsnan. The ushers were Luher Akns, a broher of he brde, and Marcy DUBO ; B of Freehold. Lohengrns weddng march was played by W. F. Malohow and Mss Ena Malchow as he weddng pary enered le parlor. Afer refreshmens Mr, and Mrs,. Brower lef for a shor weddng rp. They reurned o Freehold Saurday and have begun housekeepng n a house on Jackson sree whch he groom had,n readness for he recepon of hs brde. The groom s a member of he conracng and huldng frm of A, Brower & Son and served wh he Freehold con>_ pany n he Spansh war.," ColUna-Hgglns. Mss Mary sadora Colln6, daugher of James Collns of" Keypor, was marred on Sunday of las week o Thomas Hggns of New York. The ceremony was performed a S. Josephs church by Rev. M. C. 0*Eonnell. The brde wore a gray cloh dress, rmmed wh whe slk. Mss Magge Collns, a sser of he brde, aced as br/desnad. She wore pnl.dmy Davd Noonan of New York was groomsman. Afer he ceremony a recepon was held a he brdes borne and Mr. and Mrs. Hggns sared for a weddng rp "o Nagara Falls. They wll begn housekeepng a New York. Tllon-Smlh. Mss Bere Tlron, daugher of Jams H. Tlon of Wes Long Branch, was marred lastlrarsday o John C. Smh of long Branch, an- employee of he Souhern ralroad. The ceremony was performed, a he brdes home by Rev, John W.,Morrs. Mss Vola.Tlon, a sser of he brde; aced as brdesmad, and; Wllam Chamberlan was groomsman. The couple wll lve a Wes Long Branch. njured n a Runaway;. A horse owned by Cap. George A. Bowne of Mddleown. and drven by hs daugher Lyda, ran away las Thursday. The horse had on an open..brdle. Mss Ea Mller was n he wagon wh Mss Bowne and she rased a parasol. Ths frghened he horse and began kckng. Mss Bowne managed he. horse unl she urned n be churchlane a Mddleown, when he horse boled and hrew he y"oung women ou. Mss Mller escaped wh ^a, few brus.es. Mss Bowne was que badly njured and has been confned o her bed snce he accden.. ".....»». rrgang Srawberres. The fnes srawberres grown near Tnon.FjjllB hs year were hose of Edward Obre. Mr. Obres pach s on a low pece of ground near a brook. When he pach begun o show evdence of damage by he...drough Mr. Obre dammed be brook and overflowed he pach. The Waer was lef on only a shor me. The srawberry crop was saved, and ras been one of be bss srawberry crops Mr, Obre has ever rased. "..»» Homo From Tennessee. Cap. Davd j\. Wallng of Tnon Falls, who s a member of a syndcae ha owns a bg rac of /ores n Tennessee, has been, spendng a week here nspecng ho propery. homo on Monday..,..., He reurned A Wpmn Flnoa for Swearng. Llan Mehsell of Cenral avenuo was lned $1 and coss on Saurday ngh for nwearng a Mrs, John Eddleo, The flno and coos rjjpned o jl.oo. Grand Concer.... A concer by ho puplsof ho nond oy of musc \\\\ bo gven n- he opuru house Tuc&lny ngh, Juno 80), under ho drecon of Prof/H. K., AllBrom. llcflrved (cnb cfn bo procured n he eoro of Frank 0. Sok^M Ol Saurday,Juno 17h, nhull huvo ho Papfl browng conpunys MHwau keo beer on x dmugh; Keapcclfully Joob DcgonrlrK, propreor Genxmnl hoel.ar CHLDRENS DAY S E l LOWERS AND.-PLANTS H, ;.TBPB; % :-.j^: " :. CHURCHES.. >.; : ".: : ;^.0 Becaovs and Sngng >/-he..cml-^ <ren:of he Sundav-Sehools-Bapmn of lnfas n Some of he.,-<?hr^fce#.-;,;-,..."--. :,/; y.-> ";;..;10?$[ Ther.Fra -Mehods church of Rld,v Bank obseryed chldrens day on SundaJlf vh^approprlae exercses^ Tbe^ala;! fke church was decoraed wh a flnfe.y sollecoa: of palms, poed plans an^g ou flowers, ; John Mefedb bad^harg^s: f: he servces., ;Te v Su^y-scrool^ fhldren; formed /n lrefonbe; ckur/ca;^ grounds and marched no he ehurchjj?; body. Arche" Brown; read f^he;w Tapesry Weaver,^KeOw^ns-reced. > Only a Smle," fedde Barbe^ ece%-; The "Chld of;gallee^essej-c!arhar eceel "Rules" for-djaflylfev^anafj;] Marae Applegae reced; <f God^a; JLovef and Care". Ohers who1 ookp?r nhe yj xercfles were Ella Brown; May\yajrdenjp;:>, Edh and Llle Duncan,.Eleanor MorrS^fy Wlle Bfown, Frank Owen,: Mea, "vjn.5^ }lahn, Lzze Brandes, Beulah Crammerj!s Bearce Doughy, Emna Durcar: ancf Florence Dnbar. John L; Hess sang a r l oloand he chor sang several selecons;-: ; The sngng was led by George A, Lbagfj ree. Rev. E, C. Hancock made..a,>j horaddress. ;... : /.^::W : : $ The Baps church wasdecdraed wh:?! :oses,palms and oher pojed plans^~$ he Sunday-school scholars: marched;: 1,- no? he church n,a body o :rmso.;by ;j Waler B. Parspnss Orchesra. Rec(aV ( : bns^were gven bys.da Hyer; Chrs-; na Hook, Rchard Akns:r), Wlle Bu-;yj hanan and Nelle A. Wlson^^ndvheS specal^ sngng, was by Fxanke Lyons}: f ""lprence Banor, Maron^McQueen, Eye.)*; ^Moun, Vola Schenck and Waler; B;;? arsons. The orchesra played a num lerof selecons. Rev. W. B/MaesqjpJ; made an address. ;"..:^V^;J (The decoraons a Grace church were. ;^ unusually prey. n he recess back of * he alar was a cross made of dases, fj The cross was sx fee hgh and seyel S peach baskesof dases were usedd soverng he framework -of be--qro89;?! The dases were gahered and arranged;^ n he cross by Mrs. Frank-J. Dbben;^ Back of he cross was a bank of fern and!box bush. A pah of green led up: o s!; he cross and on eher sde ef he pah ; were row of dases, The fro.nof hevw alar was decoraed wh palms^ndcu;.^ flov/ers. George.Worhley had charge-ofg exercses and he also led he sngng.;);; The Sunday-school sung ".Were march^f? mff onward " as hey marched no: he, : * hurch from he lecure room a he be-: gnnng of he exercses. A boyschor, # :omposed of Floyd Rush, Joseph Vaen-^ Sne, Maurer Worhley and John..an^ Harry Boskey. asssed n he sngngfj George and Abbo Worhley and Alvn; ;V Whng sang.a rp. Flosse J5wannel;{^ reced"the Queen of Summer" anfe Anne Valenne reced "The Tapesry]?! Weaver." dhers who ook par n lef; xercses were Jesse and Mnne v Rush^ ranees Awaer f Loe Grava, Mje>;v Cornwell and Joe Burrowes..Mss Bessof Valenne played he organ and Msalf; Sade Chld played he pano. The ool-wl lecon amouned o $19..- ^ :>?;!; The Presbyeran church was>9ecov-:, raed wh culrflowers and poed p^ansfj^1; The exejcclses comprsed specal muss?a by he chor and speakng and sngng-v by he Sunday-school scholars. MssS? Lllan Chadwok was organs, and^ff F. Malchow and J...D. OereonJ T Jjr^ asssed n he musc wh he voln ^pdf voloncello." Severalsnfans were bap- ;zed, hey beng Mcjrgaj Sea Ba,va6^s of Samuel Campbell; Caherne Allacef;! daugher of Rober MacDonald ; Julal Myers, daugher of W. R. Pnrke;, an<3 Dorohy Clarbel, daugher of Rev, Rf G. Davey. ^ >,"., : : ; : 0$.». f.{ *$ A Horses Foo Cu,. / : V :.?;l An Oceanc man known as "Mpkyy : Free" wen o Buffalo Blls Wld Wesf: how las week." The day afer he shows le ook Amos Lovells horse o he rlverl; ;(> bahe s. fee. Whle ou wh hn lorso 1» go OB s back nnd red o, do,:j Homo of lo feas performed nhofhow; 1 Ho was racng ho horfle and yellbg 5 whun ho lorso Beppwl on n.bolean^ cu one of ho nreroa n l«foo. Tho? wound bled a grea deal nnd Dr. Mp-j, CnlYrey.of Red Bank was sen for W>! Bunol ho low o blood nnd rea h/ol wound.... : -.,2,j ^ A Wnfd. c. Ffocn o weny prla waned o run 1 (uacllkh, MnchlncH nrc >pc ucd by power. 8. Klnncr/ NVnlnca, lca Bank.,/ldv. r Prof. AUnromfl concer on. ngh of n?x w«k,~<ldu,

2 RACNG AT PARKERS frack. A hare Crowd a he Horse Baceg JLas VednesaV The flrs race mee of he Bed Bank drvng club hs season was held a Parkers rack las Wednesday afernoon. The day was very ho bu here was a good aendance. The admsson was 25 cens and cos 25. cens exra for a grand sand sea. Women were admed free and que a number of hem were presen. * The card comprsed four races and a purse of $100 was gven n each. The wnner go 50, he second horse 85 and he hrd $15. The enrance-fee was $5 n, each even and $5 exra for le wnner. - The frs race was.a 2:25 ro and a 2:28 pace. Ths was won by Canbjle, wned by B. J. Wlle of KeansbUrg, n free sragh heas. The bes mewas 2:28$. Sr Be vs, of he Wndsor, sock farmof Farmngdale, was second.- Sanley Marn, owned by G. R. P.man of Trenon, was hrd. 1 - The second race was a free-for-all even. Ths was won by Lle Dck, owned by Rchard Carr of Keypor, n hree sragh heas. Sam L., owned by, Charles JlcCue of Lakewood, was second, and Cascade,of he Wndsor Sock farm, was hrd. There was con sderable neres n hs race on accoun of le Dck havng been beaen by Sam L. a Freehold on Decoraon day. The hrd even was open only o horses of he 2:40 class. Ths race was won by Lela "Wlkes, owned by W. G. Ery of Holmdel. The me was 2:29*.. Dandy, owned by W. W. Palmer of Keansburg, \va^ second. The hrd money was dvded beween Fred Wlkes, owned by Hope & Bradner of Red Bank, andhae C., owned byg, R, Pman of Trenon. The fourh even wabopen o members of he club only. Ths was won by Carre C, owned by W. A. Truex of Red Bank, n 2:291-. Fred C., owned by Al. Denns of Tnlon Falls, was second, and Nora Krz, owned Hope & Bradrfer, was,v.hrd. The spor was clean nall he evenb,.. here beng no kckng over he decsons. Dr. Wllam B. Beach of Ea onown was sarer. The judges were 6. B. Randolph and Charles DuBos of Freehold, Jacob C. Shus of Shrewsbury and General John Sheeban of Red Bank. The mers were Major Joseph T. Feld, H. H. Curs and A. P. Sherman of Red Bank. Frankln Perce, Sryker of Red Bank was clerk of he course, TheMaawancornebandplayed beween he evens and 1 he musc, was good.. The gae receps and he enrance fees were suffcen o pay all he expenses of he mee. The club s arrangng for a manee mee for members of he club.only on Saurday, July 1s. A mdsummer opr even wll be held some me n Augus. ^ The " Sure Thng" Dd No Wn. Las Saurday a horse owned by Lous Sewar of Enonown ran n a race a Sheepshead Bay; Word was passed around among he Eaonown spors o /he effec ha he horse was a sure hng. The p came from a good source : and he spors backed Sr. Sewars horse wh all he money hey could ge hold of. The good hng dd no wn and he spors who backed say ha hey wll be shor of money o be on oher good hngs for a leas a monh o come. Fghers n Tranng. " Kd " Lavgne, he prze gher, ranng a he Oceanc nn for hs, Qgh wh Frank Erne, whch comes off a Buffalo on July 3d. The "Kd" and Danel Creedan, who s also ranng a he nn for hs fgh wh Joe Wolco, go hrough her work every duy ogeher, and que a crowd gahers a h hoel every afernoon and wach h men spar. A New Doer Park. P. F. Coller s buldng a new dee park n Mahew Burnse woods, neareaonown. Mr. Coller s one of he leadng spran he Mon mouh couny hun club. The club haa nanlnned a deer park on Edward Hoeys place a Cols Nock for several years, where doer ro kep am rased for he clmse. Mr. Coller w! move he door from Cols Neck o n new park as aoon as s compleed. Odds and Ends of Spor. Elmer Morrs of Koypor won h badge a he moong of ho Baysd gun club whch was held a Keypor ns Wednesday. Wllam Werner go sec ond prze. Afer ho club mach BOOK of he marksmen sho n lve pgeons Wllam Maurcr, Elmer Morrs, Wlla Werner and Davd lloyur each cllo lvo o^ of sx. Goorgo CJOBU of Vunderburg oho red fox rho yard u Sunday mornng Many lno pke are beng caugh n l ndan Run Brearn nearallcnown. Church \ Full repors of nl church happenng -< Wo prned n THE REdlUTEovory vmou } Adv, Racng on he Fourh. Arhur A. Zmmerman has-arranged or a seres of races a Ash,ury Park on he Fourh of July. Fve evens wll be un off, and specal maches n addon re expeced o be made. Three of he vens are for amaeurs ard wo are for professonals. The amaeur evens are a mle novce, a wle open and a womle handcap. The professonal races wll be a mle open and a wo-mle handcap. Some of he bes professonal and amaeur rders n he Eas are expeced o compee and he races wll probably be he bes ever held.n he couny. The rzes range n value from $5 o $75. Seabrlgbs Bcycle Club. A bcycle club has been formed among he Odd Fello\ys of Seabrgh wh hese ffcers:. Capar-C. M SlajoD. Leuenan John W. Eyles. Secreary-^ Rober Mlllcan. Treasurer P. J. Popplnga, Jr. Color.bearer-A. Erabley. Bugler A, 3. Slocum. Buldng a Dancng Plaform. W. W. Wyman, who lves n he Swan homesead a Navesnk, s buldng a dancng plaform n fron of he house. Mr.Wyman plays he voln and he expecs o gve hs frends a good me hs summer.... A Complan From Keypor. (From he Keypor Encrpree.)- Charley Young and.hs broher Cheser, wo of Keypors fas bcyclss, wen o Red Bank on Decoraon day o engage n hp races, bu hey were mposed upon and shabbly reaed. They enered He one mle open and he one mle handcap, pad her enrance fee? n boh evens, were acceped and her names were prned on he programme as sarers. Bu a he las momen hey wereold ha hey could no rde unless hey pad for membershp n he League of Amercan Wheelmen, whch hey refused o do under he crcumsances, and hey dd no rde. Ther enrance money was no reurned, and fnally Charley concluded o pay he $1.50 exra demanded.for membershp n he league and he sared n he frs hea of he one mle handcap, havng a sar of 140 yards. He faled o qualfy for he fnal, he hea beng won n 2:18}. Bd Anyhng Happen? Youll fnd ou all abou f you read THE REGSTER. Adv., BEST FLOUR aud BEST SKLL, makes BEST BREAD. Leave\s your order.! s an Old Proverb WE RENT AND SELL SEWNG MACHNES. Tha " Whaever s n he kele wll come ou of he spou." The followng are "ho waer, drops" ha well pour ou hs week a.specalpces. Perhaps he very hng Jhrll drop n prce" ha you wan. J Keep Cool Taffea Slk Wass, $5.00valuea FeaberWegh Slk.Wass,. 4.00? " All Over Embrodered.Wass,. 8,00 " " Embrodery Trmmed Lawn Wass, 2.00 " - " All Tucked Lawn Wass, 1.50." " Colored Lawn and Zephyr Wasa, 75c. " " Lades and Msses Colored Wass, 50c. " " v Talor-made Pque Skrs " " Pqae Skrs, Embrodery Trmmed, 2.98 " " Blue and Black Duck Skrls, 1.50 " " Crash Skrs, Brad Trmmed, j.1.00 " " Chldrens Crash Dresses, 4 o14 yeara a Msses Pque Sue,. 4 o 14 years a: Chldrens Zephyr Dreasea a... Gngham Dresses, ncely made c. 49c. 38c c. 59c c.... v.83c. Lades Opera Lengh Hose, 50o. value, a.. Drop Sch Opera Ho3e,. 98c. " ", *Sk Hose, Drop Sch,.. " " ".. Colored Chamos Gloves, 1.00 " ",. Whe Organde Wrappers, 8.00 " ",., Black Lawn Wrappers, 3.00 " ".. Corse Lned Wrappers, 1.50 " " \, Lgfe SummerWrappers, 1.00 " "., Sx Syles LadesNgh Gowns, 1.00 ( ".. 34 Sample Gowns, $1.59 o 3.00 " {.. The ". Cres6o " Summer Corses a...,..., Self-reducng Cprses a..., 381 Summer Corses a..;.. Lades Sun Bonnes a..... nfana Pque Sun Bonnes a, 25c 49d. 79c. 79c. $ c. 49c. 49c. 98c. 98c c. 23c. 19c. s Your Dressmaker oo Busy? f so come o us and well make you a Skr, Was or Bcycle Skr o order for one dollar and have ready before July 4h. ^ Telephone 24a. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Fresh frorn^he v Shrewsbury Rver are now beng served a he lesauran and Dnng Room Open Sundays. Sxeen ncely furnshed rooms, whe enameled furnure. Suppers for Theaer Pares a Reasonable Raes. Our.LadesWang Room, overlookng Broad sree, s a pleasan and comforable soppng" place whle wang for he rolley or when shoppng n Red Bank. Parcels cared for whou charge..all ole accessores. _, GermanaHoel,; Nos. 1.6 and 18 FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. JACOB DEGENRNG, Propreor. Boler of George Ehres Exra Beer, New York, and The Barholomay Brewng Co.s Boheman Beer, Rocheser. FNE CHNA For Use and Ornamen. We are anxous for people o see he mos unque Chna deparmen n he sae. The arrangemen s enrely new and novel and mees wh heary prase from every vsor. OUR CHNA STORE s complee. OUT Bock s mpored from ho bea makers n England, France, Germany nnd Ausra. Our prces are guaraneed lower han any meropolan house can sell for, There are weny dfferen paerns of fne dnner aes, all of he moa elegan Englsh ware and warraned. Decoraons n nl colors and many desgns, Prcea $12, $16.50, $22 nnd up o $88, All can be maohed, and. many Byles are lop n open sock. y Alao beauful paerns of dnner wore n plan whe porcelan, n open sock, a lowes cy prces. TOLET WARE, plan and decoraed, for hoel and coage use, n many desgns, a prces varyng from f 1.50 up o $15,00. VASES for nl manner of docoravo effecs, n varous azob, decoraons and colors, Such woll-known wnros na Teplos, KulolBad, old Moravan, Worceser and Dolon a prces from «0 cens o $20 each, ncuordug o azo and qualy. CLOCKS for boudor, dnng room,lbrary or parlor. FneB Bonn porcelan caaea exqusely decoraed, nov,pmonu ho colobraed Ansona, Prced $1.00 o $ 15. Especally rch and exra good values. Wo canno npcalc of furnluro a all. Our orders fro far ahead of our ably o fll wjh ovon a rennonnblo dogreo of prompnew. n from wo o hreo weel wo wll be over lm grpao of ho rush, nnd wll hen bo n a poson o gve n; ben of aenon o many of our parom who lavo BO s kndly agreed o wa. Waler W. Davs, ; Cor. Cookman and Grand Avenues, Asbury Park, N. J. BROWER & FRCK, PROPRETORS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA B1RDSALL & SON, Carrages and Harness MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK. All up-o-dae syles n Pneumac Eunabous, Fancy Traps, Canopy SurreySj Canopy Cabroles, Rubber Tre and Seel Tre Runabous, Sfc&nhopes, Covers, Boulevards, &c, &c. A ncefassormen of he H. H. Babcock Co.s celebraed work-always *kep n sock. The sandard make none "jus as good." f you nend purchasng a vehcle of any descrpon you should look us over our assormen s large and we can please you. rrm mmmmmmmmmmmmsmssmmm We Have 81 w The bes Top, Coas, Sus, Trousers. Has, Caps and Fur- nshng Goods for Men, Youhs m and Chldren. M B 1 My goods are always rgh j for qualy; syle anclprce. OloMer, Haer am Furnsher, $ 8 BROAD STREET, RED BANK... r " W

3 MARRED FFTEEN YEARS. Nr. anl Mrs. Wllam. Hooney Celebrae Ther Weddng Annversary. Counclmap and Mrs. Wllam 0. Moohey of Alanc Hghlands celebraed he ffeenh annversary of.her mar- rage las Frday ngh. A,6hor pro-, gramme was rendered, ncludng musc on he voln and pano by Enal Keler -and Mss Florence Sco, a recaon by Mss Grace Sco and several songs by -Mss Hae Tunen. Refreshmens were saerved a a seasonable hour. Among he guess Were Mrs.: C. S..Dolby, Mr. and Mra. A. 0. Har, Rev. -and MrsJ Samuel Sargen, Mra. Calvn Mller, Mrs. Panel Sco and daughers. Florence and Grace, Mr^ and Mrs. Lews ssculhorp, Mrs. Joseph Turned and daugher Haeand Mss Mabel Emmons >6 AlancSghlands; Mrs. C. Brkbeok ^and Mss Hae Brkbeqk, Cora, Hannah.and May Polng. Mae Osborn, Alle Perce, Mary, arah and > Mae Lee, ;Mrs: Ell Green, Mr. and Mrg. Wyman Brkbeck, Waler Brkbeck and Harvey Bedle of Keypor, and Clara and Regna Mooney of Freehold. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Mooney were marred a Keypor by Rev. George C. Maddock. COT DOWN THE FLNG. ofsavesnk Wll Tea & a Bparan Rgh.,. Abof wo years ago A. H. Randall of. Locus Pon fenced off hs rparan rgh wh a row of plng. Hs rparan rgh s eas of he Clayp creek brdge, and he oyser-men n he creek had for year3 used he shore here as a place of landng and unloadng her oysers. Mr. Randalls row of plng deprved he /boamen of a landng and a lawsu followed beween Mr. Randall and.danel /Lews of Navesnk. Mr. Randall won ;hecase. Las Thursday James Apple- ;gae, who has charge of he Randall place, dscovered ha fve of he plng had been cu down. Suspcon resedon Danel Lews. Consable John Olver arresed Lews on Frday and e was TfakenT before Jusce Ells of Alanc Hghlands. Lews admed ha he cu. down he poles; bu he clams ha an -old-road used o run o he shore a ha -pon and ha Mr. Randall had no rgh. o obsruc ha oad. Lewe waved ex-. amnaon before Jusce Ells and gave (bal o awa he acon of he grand jury. Lews s sad o be backed by he oher boamen and he poles.were cu n order o make a es cose 1 of Mr. Randalls lgh o manan he fence.?a Brhday Pary a Mddleown. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morford of Mddle- own gave a brhday pary ou Monday afernoon n celebraon of he sevenh brhday of her daugher Marguere Louse. The afernoon was spen jn playng games and n lsenng o selecons on he graphaphone. The feaure of he pary was a Jack Horner Pe. From numerous cu3 n he sdes of he,pe proruded pnk and blue rbbons -whch were pulled ou by he lle ones. The boys ook blue rbbons and pulled ou ops. The grls pulled he pnk rbbons and hey each go a dressed doll. Dnner was served durng he afernoon. The lle hosess receved a number of presens. Those who aended he pary were Alce Roo, Llan and Adele Cono- ver, Jedn. Fros, Hlda French, Louse <Conover, Molle Ayres, Roland Parker, Edward and Howard Osborn, Wlle Luf*- burrow, Garre Conover, HarryConkln, Remson French, Frederck Conover and. J. Abbo Morford ofmddleown, Lulu Schanck of Alanc Hghlands, Carolne Wycloff of Freehold and Mldred and ( Ello Red of New York. Taken o an Orphans Home. The personal propery of he lae Paence Phllps of Belford was sold a aucon by Charles R, Snyder of Alanc Hghlands on Monday. Snce Mrs. Phllpss deah her chldren have been cared for by Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Las week four of he younges chldren 1 - Alonzo, Edde,, Joseph and Lzze H. Were aken o an orphans home a Trenon. Edde has snce been gven a.home wh a mnser, who ook hm o brng hm up., A. Bulldog: Hanga self. A bulldog owned by Wllam Pnard, a barender employed a he Oceanc nn,, hung self on Frday. The dog was ed o a long chan and jumpod over a sall. The chan was no long enough o le he dog rench he < oor on he oher sde. and srangled o deah. The dog was. of a fghng brood and was consdered valuable by s owner., A Flagman njured. Marn Carney of Shrewsbury, (lagman a ln Broad sree ralroad crossng, fell down ho laghouaudepa on Sunday afernoon and ^unancd a novore conuofon on ho ada of ho og,, Mr, Onrroy fuu boon corrflnod o ho houne rnco ho wjoldon. Tm njury was dcohod by Dr, P. VRafTery.. \. r"*-* <** f you don oo n TjE UCOMTKR j. ddn.l.qpj)0n..l<h. SENT TaTHE COUNTY/JTA. James Sluller Arresed for Annoyng Passengers, 4 James Muller, who clams he Hghlands as bs home, was arresed a he seamboa landng oa Sunday by Consable Frankln Perce Sryker. Muller go on he boa a Oceanc wh a companon. Bo ;h nen were very drunk. Mullers frend wen o sleep as soon as he go on he boa, whle Muller wen abou he boa annoy Dg he passengers. When he boa reached Red Bank Cap. Charles E. Tbrockmoron- had Muller arresed. There was a hearng on,monday before Jusce Chld, and Muller was sen o he couny jal for en days. Kcked by a Mule. Frank Holmes of Cols., Neck v^as kcked on he leg by a mule las Frday. He was unharnessng a horse m he sall nex o he mule and he sepped behnd he mule o hang, up he harness when he mule kcked hm. He was lad up a few days.. >» o BgSrawberros. Wllam Kelly of Eaonown clams o have grown he bgges srawberres rased n Monmouh couny hs season. Mr. Kelly had a few of he berreson ex hbon las week. Sone of hem weghed an ounce and a quarer apece. A Damond Los and Found. ""V Mrs. M. F. Cornwell of. Broad sree lose a damond ou of her earrng n he lavaory basn yeserday. Sabah & Whe, he plumbers, were nofed and he damond was found n he rap of he basn. Askng for Bds for a Buldng. The commee of Chrs church, Shrewsbury, who have he maer of he new Sunday-school buldng n charge, have asked for bds for he consrucon pf he buldng. s expeced ha he buldng wll cos abou $800. Salor Has. How o Ge Jell! Plan Facs for Those Who Are Sck. Mcrobe Kller (THE WATER OF LFD Savng Thousands of People From he Grave. > auresconrampon, Cancer, Chronc Caarrh, Dyspepsa, Somach and Lver Troubles, Scrofula, Eczema, and all Erupons, Rheumasm, Lameness of he J&cc or Lmbs,. all Tumors and Swellngs, Dabees, Brghs Dsease^ Fsula, fles, ec Especally valuable n Female Complans. / s many Cures are of daly recordvery ofen when all hope,, nad been abandoned. Why no ry a bole ($1) or a gallon jug ($8)? wll ceranly core yon, as has housands of ohers. f yon are neresed or any of your frends are sok, don delay n sendng for a book conanng leers from our paens, maled free on applcaon. TMn. Raflam lcrobe Kller Co lm PBKOB 8TBBBT, NEW YOBKj v Keep he scalp clean and he har healhy by usng Schroeders har onc. 50 cens a bole a Schroeders Pharmacy. of boh Trmmed 23 cens o $5.00. and unrmmed Mllnery goods we are The 23 cen Has are he knd generally sellng a bargan sold for 50 cens. prcey The $5.00 ones are, made by Knox he Haer. Our enre sock Red Bank Temple of Fashon. \ sja^^ JUST RECEVED A Carload of Heekers Bes Flour. ^Gc oar prce before you buy.* W. H. KNAPP, Pos Offce Block, Fron S. V 4 AT pavldsons. -. Boys Wash Pans,, 10c, 25c, and 50c. Boys Wass and Blouses, 21c, 25c. 45c. and up. Mens Crash and Whe Duck Pans, $1.00. Mens Blue Serge Coas, color guaraneed, sngle and double breased, $2.50 o $ Alpaca Coas, $1.00 o $4.00. Neglgee Shrs, Slk Shrs, n fac almos every knd of shr ha can be had., Thn Underwear, Hosery, Caps, ec. 39 BROAD ST., RED BANK. AND f THS SEASON^ NEWEST DE- o SGNS AND COLOR. ; Unloaded hs week and now on our floors. JUST THE THNG FORA WED- DNG PRESENT OR FOR YOUR OWN^ HOME. RED BANK, N. J. The Paul T. Noron Co. EVERYTHNG FOR j Horses, Cale and Poulry. FERTLZERS AND COAL. AT CORRECT PRCES. Elzabeh, Elzabchjor, Planflcld, SomcrvHle, AND RED BANC; N. J. ),/

4 THE RED BANK PGSTER, JOHN n. COOK. Edor, ond propreor WEDNESDAY. JUNE 14, Ths week closes he school lfe of many boys and grls. Wh hem now egnshe acual bale of lfe, wh s hopes and fears, s pleasures ard s dsapponmens. Th6 ranng hey Jave had, and he knowledge hey have ganed, w be of servce o hem n he fuure; bu jey wll fnd ha he mos successful are hose who can mos readly adap hemselves o he changng condons of he mes; Success does no mean * solely -he amassng of wealh or he obanng of socal dsncon, hough wealh ; and socal poson are excellen hngs o possess. Success consss n dong well whaever comes o ones hand o be done. Some of ho?e who graduae hs/ year wll probably no oban eher wealh or dsncon ; bu f ley do well whaever comes o her hand o be done, and f hey fnd me occasonally o do a kndly acon or o gve a fellow raveler a lle lf along he hghway pf lfe, hey wll fnd a he end ha oppose her names n he book of lfe he recordng angel has wren he word "Approved." Church News. An old-fashoned socable wll be held n he lecure room of he Baps church on Saurday ngh. One of he feaures of he socable wll be a monumen of candy represenng Bunker Hll. A shor programme of songs and recaons ha were popular a cenury ago wll be gven. -. Rev. W. B. MaesonVll preach a he Baps church nex Sunday mornng on "The nolerance of Truh." The evenng dscourse wll be he sxh and las of he seres on " Grea Men Who Beleve." The specal subjec wll be, " Brownng, he Chrsan Poe." Rev. Samuel K Prce wll preach a he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church nex Sunday mornng on he subjec " She ouched he hem of Hs garmen. He wll preach a he Eaonown Presby- erlan church a ngh on "The word of he Lord abdeh forever." A meeng 1 of he vesry of Chrs. church, Shrewsbury, was held las week. Rev. Wllam N. Baley of Asbury Park was asked o preach unl nex fall, a whch me anoher -voe for a recor wll be aken, Mr. Baley has consened o serve unl ha me. The Presbyeran Sunday-school wll The people who bough-voes agans ; mee a half-pas nne oclock n hemr. Packer las sprng need no feel a mornng durng he monhs of July and all alarmed. They wll have pleny of Augus nsead of a half-pas wo oclock company n he same busness nex November, and hs company wll nclude n he afernoon: Ths change wll gve he chldren he enre afernoon o prey much all he bg and lle polansof he couny, on boh sdes. A bg hemselves. Mrs. Laura. Penger of Sprng sree neap of money s o be pu ou hs fall, and Mss Sade L. Wllams of Shrewsbury avenue were receved no Grace ourgh by he workers wll be used o and such par of as s no pockeed Church n full membershp, las Sunday persuade voers o read he sragh and mornng. narrow pah ha resuls n he rgh The Guld of he Golden rule of Trny voe geng n jhe ballo box. church wll hold a srawberry fesval n * * * * he chapel and on he lawn nex Tuesday f Mr. Packer and hs assocaes have afernoon and evenng. go he evdence ha hey say hey have, The regular Frday ngh Servce n n regard o brbery, he hng o do s Trny church wll be held a half-pas four oclock on Frda) afernoons durng he summer monhs. Chldren Bapzed. An nfan bapsmal servce was held n he Frs Mehods church on Sunday afernoon a four oclock. The chldren ; bapzed were Mnerva, daugher of - Harry Woodall; Else May, daugher of John E. Wason; Helen da, daugher of John E. Chamberlan ; Mae, daugh er ol George A, VanBrun; Rober; Conover Traford, son of John J. Many Lzze C, daugher of Frank Felder, and EL-e Jlyrs and Eula Chandler, daughers of Elas E. Magee.! A Socable a Grace Church. The ladun nd socey of Grace church held a socumc n he lecure room of he church lus Thursday ngh. The aendance was small on nccoun^of he ho weuher. Hss Alce Blasdell gave recaons, Mrs. Theodore Colyer sang n MJO and George and Abbo Worhley Alvn Whng and Percy Parker sang a quaree. Fve.dollars was made from he sale of ce cream and cake. Church Trusoos Eleced. James N. Cornell, P. Mal Packer, Dr James J. Reed, James 11. Mnugh, C. A Reed,. Bckeron, L, G. rwn, WllamBrown and C. H. Vanyke have been eleced rusees of huseubrgh Mehods church. Money for Church mprovemens, A he jublco Horvco l Smpson Johodn church a ofg Branch fjt,oao,o wan rased oward he now church fund. Thomas L. Mn >«gav 811,000 md AugunUB Chandler guv 91,000. Even f you do buy clcup Ou, GHH 1 for ycmrnolf, when coned o a wed dng gf nohng wlldobux>orllnp;(5rh 015 Broadway,,rcnr SlH Droc, md Ol JMrrfy Hree, N,pw York. TOWN TALK., The publcaon of he ls of sgners :o he.peon askng for he^ nvesgaon of he Seabrgh offcals shows, more conclusvely han anyhng else ould, he characer of he fgh.whch eng waged agans Mayor Packer. Hardly an mporan axpayer n he place s represened on he peon exep^ hose whd have been personally opposed o Mr. Packer, or who were agans m n herecen elecon; and even ounng hese, only sx people who pay mpre.han_en dollars a year ax have len her names for vhe purpose. The alure o ge he names of he promnen axpayers of he place on he pe-. on s a greaer, endorsemen of Mr. operaon performed. Mr. Deyesy was acker and he commssoners of Seabrgh han even Mr. Packers elecon as he operaon was performed he nex aken o NeyYork he same day and mayor las sprng. mornng. He ralled suffcenly afer he operaon To recognze hs wfe and Bu Mayor Packer and he conmsloners of Seabrgh,when once Judge Tuesday afernoon he began o snk and daugher, who were a hs bedsde- On 7ollns has ordered he nvesgaon, abou mdngh he,ded. n performng hould do everyhng n her power o he operaon for appendcs he docors aclae he nvesgaon. The fac dscovered ha hehad aumor of.he. h he nvesgaon s due o spe and somach and hey saw a once ha here hared ehould no affec hem..they was bu lle hope of hs recovery..; : hould no seal he books of he borough, Mr. Devesy came o Mddleown and hdeordesroy hem. f he borough ownshp when he was fdureen years books are lef n her keepng by he nvesgaors, hey should be so cared for Feld of Mddleown. For he pasr26 old. He frs worked for Elnahan T. ha hey wll no be mssng when hey y^ara he -had worked for Joseph Luf- are needed. They should gve he nvesgaors every opporuny and every asssance n makng he examnaon of he borough accouns. * * The declaraon of Mayor Packer and he commssonersof/seabrgh, ha hey know of cases of brbery a he recen elecon and ha hey wll carry he maer before he nex grand jury, wll no amoun o anyhng.- No one doubs ha here was a grea deal,of money spen n buyng voes agans Mr. Packer. Bu buyng voes s par of he elecon work of he sde whch has money. Mr. Packer and he oher members of he borough councl may go before he grand jury wn he mos complee evdence of brbery n he world; bu here won be any ndcmens for brbery found. Grand jurymen are usually more or less polcans, hemselves, and f ndcmens for brbery are found by one grand jury, ndcmens for buyng voes mgh become common; and f everybody who bough voes on elecon day were ndcedand seno jal Monmouhs jal would have o be enlarged a good many mes o hold hem all. o ge all hs evdence ogeher n he shape, of affdavs, and hen publsh. Le hem sar wh he men who pu up he money o buy he voes agans Mr, Packer and carry he maer along l hey ge o he men who acually bough he voes on elecon day. The publcaon of an arcle or a pamphle of ha ojfaracer mgh do some good. would make oher men fear ha maybe hey would be shown up, op, f hey con nued o buy voes, Bu go before he grand jury wh her complans would only be o make guys of hemselves. Wlmer E. Hoskns s mayor of Mnnasquan,, He s also he edor of he Man akjuan Democra. The mayor and n oher members of he board of commssoners do no ge along, well ogeher The commssoners don do he hngs he mnyor wans done, and does do he hngs he don wan done. Lns week, a he meeng of ro board o commssoners, ley made hngs lvelj for he mnyor, and when he Democra came ou las week he mayor made hngs lvely for ho commssoners. Hero are some of he lnga he sad 1 : Thn borough la rans runed by men wlo an usng prlvao spe o go even wh ho nuyor and who wan o allow ho people ha ho mayor H nu he only puhbln on he beach. The lusy omllon of our Bruon s nn ourage Ths condon ofuhun 19 duo o ao wner com men. Tlu commee lun wased wlco uo uone; oodl lor lo purxwo of geng wnlor, yo w mvo nn rollof. The communn DB Klownllnolf nconnnun perform ha maul ulnplo duy and nlonn f ns h plan n workng order n u lnhy shor lm he VolmbllK» n) lm wll bo rellvvol from furl he Hvrvro.,, Counclman Hebcrs nays hs cnnl bo lom,!)n unlch h goa < hu or "move on" Hum ln elmrucerlzed hm hereofore, lu myor wll nhmv hm rck Hn H never boon urned. Cnl of Thnnlm. Tho S. Junm club (ulen hn mfr o lnk UOHO who HO kndly aohnud he club a ho rucun openng by le lberal donaons, comprsng ucorn ec., ul all pwbonn who aded ho onorprlo Mch a BUCCOH, JOHN KCAHNKY, Bcrcurv of S. JamenB Club, OBTUARY., Wllam Devesv-, Wllam Deyesy of Navesnk ded-a le Hahnemann hospal a New York n Tuesday ngh of ds week. He had een akenr o he hospal o be operaed. n for appendcs. He was 52 years old. He had been sck all wner wh; pneumona and was recoverng from hs dsease when he was aken sck wh appendcs. On he Saurday before hs deah he walked o Alanc Hghlands. On Monday mornng he complaned.-. of;.severe pan- and Dr. G. D. Fay was sen for. Dr. Fay sad ha Mr. Devesy hall appendcs and ha he only hope of recovery was 1 n havng an burrow of Alanc Hghlands, p and drove a bucher Wagon hrough Navesnk and he Hghlands, on Mr. Luf burrows roue. A wfe and fve chldren survve/hm. Hs chldren are Wllam, Charles, Howard and Dela,Devesy and Mrs. Lou lard. The funeral was held a he Navesnk Mehods 6hurcb on Thursday afernoon., Rev. J,. W. Nckelson had charge of he servce. The body was bured a Bay Vew cemeery. lra. Baraare A. Bowman. Mrs. Margare A. Bowman, wdow of "Wllam Bowman, ded suddenly las Thursday afernoon of hear dsease a he home of her nephew, Cyrenus Slwagon of Morrsvlle wh whom she lved. Mrs. Bowman spen par of he day a Red Bank and wen home apparnly n he bes of healh. Afer reach ng home she wen ou n he yard and pcked wo large bouques. She ook ;he flowers n he house and pu hem n waer. A mnue laer she was aken wh volen pans and ded almos mmedaely. Mrs. Bowman was 71 years old and had lved n Holrndel ownshp all her lfe.. She washe daugher of Elzabeh andpeer Slwagonv One son was le resul of her marrage o Wllam Bowman. The boy ded from overgrowh when he was sxeen years old. A ha age le sood sx fee wo. nches, n hs ockng fee, and weghed 180 pounds. 1 He ded 82 years ago. Mrs. Bowmans funeral was held on Sunday afernoon a wo oclock from her lae home. The servce was conduced by Rev. Garre Wyckoff, pasor of he Holnjdel Reformed church. The body was bured a he cemeery on Elwood Magees place. 1 Wllam Felds. Wllam Felds of New Bedford, who ded las week r was bured on Thursday The funeral ook place a he home of hs.broher, Joel Felds of Souh Eaon own, and he body was bured n Feldss cemeery a ha place. Mr. Felds was born n he old farmhouse a Chesnu Plans now occuped by Edward Dangler, He was abou 55 years old and was he son of Bron Felds. \ Mr. Felds had been n poor healh abojayear. When a boy he fell from a porch and njured hs spne, whch rendered hm a dwarf. He was abou four fee n hegh. Hs head, hand and fee were he sze of an average mans, bu hs body was^ke a chld and hs voce had a chldsh reble. He was unable o do any hard work. He made hbhome wh hs broher, John Felds, and he worked abou hs place, He was also anoher of ex-sherff Theodore Felds!. John J. Lanh., John M. Lagh of Afbury Park de las Wedneodny of hear dsease, H< had gone o work as usual ha mornng, bu le dd no feel well nml le reurned home. He was sng n a char on l pm.a when he suddenly full back dead Mr. Lagh was O years old. Ho wan n Doroocra n polcs and wns u Mason and Kngh Tempkr. Ho wns wc marred. Hs second wfe and hro chldren by ha flrn wfo survve hm. Mr. Ldgl wen o Aobury Park n ho curly daye of ha own and go employmen n n woodworkng mll, r 1888 he sared n nonchu (or hmself, Ho pu n a small phrn fnd for ho lra yer ho WH ln own engneer, mechanc olllco clerk am errand boy, Tho b noun ncrehd, and u ho,me of l deah h> unployrr over n coro of men MM. Hannah M. Crawford, wdow o; Joel Crwford, ded on Tfcmlny of»h weok u lm hcmo of her daugher, f Wllam 11. Vnnblu of lcyporl,/«l) was 86 years old. Abou four monhs go Mrs.^Crawford wasnjured by,fall nd she never recovered from s effecs.?hs was he man cause pf.jb.er,.deah., he was born a New York and had lved akeypor snce She leaves wo daughers. r. Jane A, Sherman,, Mrs. Jane A. Sherman, wfe,of John B. Sherman of Long Branch and daugher of Mara Lousa and Nelson Taylor jf Manasquan, ded of yphod lever on rday, June 2d. She Was sck "only abou a week, bu she was much run down from overwork. She was 62 years old, and was marred o Mr. Sherman n She had-lyed a Red Bank,*Long Branch, Jersey Cy and Mana3quan. Sffe leaves four chldren;., Mrs, Margarea Johnson. Mrs, Margarea Johnson of Ocean rove ded a Wes Long Eunuch las Wednesday, where she had gone o/ys relaves. She was 84 years.old,-. Thg uneral was held a Perrneylle on Frday. The body was aken from Wes Long Branch o, Perrnevlle, a. dsance of abou 25 mles, na hearse. The relaves yen by ran, o Freehold, and hen drove nne mles o reach Perrnevlle.- Mrs. Sarah A. VnnSchoc. Mrs. Sarah A. VanScbock, wdow of Josah> yaqschock of Maawan, ded suddenly las Wednesday. She had been n feeble healh for several monhs bu had no been consdered serously sck. On Tuesday of las week a sudden hange for he worse occurred and she ded a few. hours laer. She was 74 years old and leaves wo daughers and one son.. Rodney Denns. Rodney Denns of Harford, Conneccu, a broher of Mrs. Harry Fnch of Red Bank, ded las Frday, aged 73 years. Mr. Denns had vsed a grea deal n Red Bank and was known many of he resdens here. He was a man of unusual ably and had flled many offces n Conneccu. He leaves wo sons and hree daughers. Wllam Aval. Wllam Ryan of New York, who was hur on he Seabrgh brdge a couple of weeks ago, and who was aken. o he Long Branch hospal for reamen, ded las Frday. Mr. Rya was vsng hs nephew, Joseph Ryan, a he me of he accden. The body was aken o New York and he funeral was held hers on Sunday., Srs. Wllam J. Slnrphy. Mrs. Emma G. Murphy, wfe of Wllam J. Murphy of New York, ded on Frday, May 26h. She was a daugher of he lae Moses. Lard of Englshown and a nece of J. Morr3 Voorhees of Freehold. _^_^ A Change n School Teachers. Mss Mary Bloodgood, who has augh he Scobey vlle school for he pas hree years, wll each avanderburg nexfsrll. No eacher has been engaged for he Scobeyvlle school ye. Mss Carre Davdson, who has augh he Vanderburg school for he pas wo years, wl each.aschoolnear Manalapannex year Mss Emma Bloodgood wll connue eachng he Mprrsvlle publc schoo for anoher year. Hur Whle Coasng. Ralph Robers, son of Wm. M. Robers of Alanc Hghlands, bough a bcycle from John L. Sweeney on Monday. He learned o rde Monday afernoon and Tuesday mornng he wen on Frs ave nue hll o coas. Hs foo caugh n he fron wheel and he was hrown. He was brused and scrached bu was no serously hur. Hs bcycle was wrecked A Tandem Breaks Down. Benjamn Smh and Ely Krby were rdng a andem a Ooeanpor las Thursday afefhoon wlen he forks broke. The men were hrown and Krby was knodked unconscous, bu he escaped Berous njury. Smh was badly cu on he head. Seven sches had o beaken o close one of he cdfl n Smhs head. r - - A 1 Cakewalk. Charles Jones of Asbury Park and Mss Jano Brown of Red Bank won cake a a walk held n Memoral hnll on Cedar avonuo las Thursday ngh... Th judges were saac Turner, Charles Anderson nnd Mdnu Washngon. Fenon Broxon and Rosa Rchardson go second place, bu hey won no przo. Ocoanpors Now Sexon.. B. Herrng has bcon eleced acxor of,ho Occnnpor Mehods clurch a f mlary of $78 per year. No oher bd were receved by Se board of rusees. L. 8. Plan,, & Co. of ho Nownrlc H; Hve, nnnorncv- ha n puruance o lor Ufual polcy huy wll, begnnng July 8jrf, (lurng ho monh of July am AuH, close hulr Horo on Haurday n UHoon, ronunngopcn Frday ovonug J[MAd f you don mo n Tns RMHTCU dldu huppfl, Adv. Female Help Waned. of-. >»>rr Mdre han lkely 4 here are a hundred, women readers of JHE RED BANK REGSTER who wsh; o engage good household _help,»b»/- hey \doh know where Jo fn.cl.. Any servan who s ou of a pos^...-..* -.- T--V:. on should adverse n THE RED BANK REGSTERS wan column, sohose 1 who wan help can fnd....the REGSTER has more hand6ub e he crculaon of any oher papers hereabous, and from hree o fve mes he crculaon of. :.l, :> mos of hem. Thas \vhy s JSCH-. o adverse n. Thry words or less n he wan, column coss 25 xens. GRL WANTED. Apply a Wes End hoel. Red Book. STABLE FOR RENT. Lrery, sable oppose saon lor ren. Sze- 2a74ee. T.H. Gran. Red Bans./ PCS FOR SALE. A lo of choce grraded rgs for sale a. lowes prce. Henry C. McLean, Hed Bank; N. J. FLAT TO LET. Suable for dwellogs or offces: over he Cy marke. Apply o D. G. Applegae, 13 Broad sree;. LOTS FOR SALE. Taoclnnoron esae. ^Reasonable erms. $30<h S1B00. Apply o E. W. Tbrockmorfon, Red Bank. CRL WANTED. Grl waned pr (eneral housework. Pallmora ffs or address Mrs. M. F. Cornwell, 147 Broad v sree.. LME FOR SALE- Oyser sbell lme. D small or large quanes, for sale. nqure a le John H. Paerson farm, Rver- Bde Drve. -. WANTED. Mddle aged, whe Amercan woman for housekeeper. nqure o Mre. A. Ludlow. 10 Brood sree.. SledBank : -. WANTED. Old (old waned. The hghes prce pad for old gold or n exchange or new goods. L. de la Reusslle. Red Bank.. POSTON WANTED. Poson waned by young man as engneer or n any capacy. References. Address F. E. R,,. EDgllsnlown, N.J. FOR SALE.., A good second.hand NcCormcl! bnder, used one year; alsu a second hand hay edder. C.. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N. J. FOR SALE. Brunswck-Balke-Collendcr bllard (able, k>x8& n perfec condon, for sale cheap. Address Box 33, Sabrgh, N. J. DOC- LOST. Small pe dog, name Rex,- wh a coler. A reward wll be pad- by reurnng o M^rs. Ajres, Locus Pon, N. J., nenr pos offce. FOR SALE. A Qne Jump-sea carrage, cheap j sold for he wan of use<- C. VanZand, corner Fron and Washngon sres?, Red Bank, N. J. HOUSES FOR SALE. Two houses on Recor place, 16 and U 100ms, for sale. Waer, gas and hea. Barn nn one lo.. Mrs. Helen E. Drolmn, Broad sree, Red Bank. FARM FOR RENT. The Shepherd farrfpo Mddleown vllage,-con-7 1 nlnlng abou SO acres. s oered for ren or on: shares. Apply W Henry C. Taylor, Mlddleown, N.). DRESSMAKNG., Dres3raull ( done a my home or wll go ou by he day. Mrs. F. M. Graff, No. 41 Monnouh sree,. Red Bank, N. J. Lao wh S. T. Taylor & Co,, New. York. " WANTED. Waned board.for a lady wh hree chldren, no sylsh bu good board; sae locaon and lowed erms per week. MM. Lle, 910 Dergen sree Brooklyn, N. Y. / WALL PAPER. Samples of Alfred Peas famous wall decoraons bwuul o your loma o selec from, by addressng V, VanDorn. agen for Red Bank and vcny. All orders promply execued, CARPET WEAVNC. John Splllnno UUB moved hs carpo weavng Blop from James Walshs on Mechanc sree o Wes sree, n<!ar Monnouh sree. All knds of weavng on snglo and doublo warp. r CARPET WEAVNC. Cusom work woven o order on»o bs wnrps,. rugs nnd mus n colored pulerns anl borders 11, specaly. Work dono on day promsed. W. J. Wes. Wbo sre,- Slrewsbury, N. J. SWTCHE8 MADE. Mes onn Brand, forner har dressur for Mm. E. W08, would llk ororn for Hwlehcs, conllngh,. oc, o meko up a homo. Address, Mss. Brand,. 117 Wes Fron nrcc. Red Hank, N. 1. House and Lo for Sale Cheap. TlohnnduomocoMgc belongng o Mm. Rlclmnl Doughy, conanng sx roomv. ulo and cullar,. suae n Ynlrllnvou, on nonh Bldo of Olaysreo. fomnlo on nmaunnblo enh. Apply o O.. vh,. Ued uk, N. J., lculbtk vulmnh. YAOHTFOR SALE. A conpnulvely now yach for nnlo:1w foo nv«r all, "H on H waer, " fee em, W lncluh drnf onhllo levl mlln, nuurcln ; enn m lned m 11 ra,, cu yawl y or Hloop; op; lnn all rlru., Can hu h roun undr ««ll n H h«m«. h rlw l $700. Cnn W W Tcknr))), hlb 11 bargan. Wlllnm M. llrlnbun, 1" 1.: cennu sro, rllulolpha, a. """BUNKER HLL SOCAL. ~~ Conn)and HW le lunkor HMMonumnmdoof hoo-mle cudy wlluh wll hu for nnlo n he «<>c.lvl W l«h^ld n ho loem room" o ho Dnnlx T, Hnmrdy nvonln«, Juno 17h, A Klor pro- gra, Anm!, fnnllk K o o sonrn or of a humlrd humlrd youn (f<,fh4 nclnlmn nllm npproprlnn pprln o lm lny ly wll x (ulr<jl, 1 uk and co Crvam lor nnlo.

5 . PERSONAL. -j ;.; ;: : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Appleby of Fron sree reurned hom#monday from her weddng rp. -They lef Bed Bank abou hree monhs ago-and wen drep o Anwerp. They, have been hrough BeU gum, Germany,-Holland, Swzerland, France and England^- Tney are now soppng a he Globe hoel. Mrs. Augusus V. Evans of Rversde avenue and her son Wlle, are sck wh whoopng cough. Mrs. Ejvansfefeacher \ n he Presbyeran Sunday-school. A number of he chldren of he school have he whoopng cough and Mrs. Evans s supposed o have caugh from hem. Rev. Charles E. Hll of Beach sree was re-eleced deparmen chaplan of he Grand Armya he 42d annual meeng whch was held a Trenon Jas Wednesday and Thursday. He was he only Monmouh couny man o ge an offce a he. convenon. Mss Mary Soffel of Shrewsbur;,. avenue, who has been very sck for he pas hree weeks,!s slowly mprovng.. A ^consulaon was held on Saurday by Dr. J. C, Rush of Red Bank and Prof. E. M. Baruchof New York. Rev. W, B. Maeson has rened hs house ol Rversde avenue for he sum-.. njer and aken rooms, a Mrs. Hoppngs says he hough Smh was abou o pull on Monmouh sree. Mrs. Maeson and a psol on hm when he hrew he lqud. her chldren lef fora vs o relaves The bole conaned sulphurc acd n Chcago on Tuesday. nsead of ammona, and Smh was errbly Augusus V, Evans of Rversde avenue burned. One eye was desroyed, was called o New York las Frday he enre back of hs neck wasea&n off,.,.: by he deah of hs f ahgr, George Evans, leavng a wound whch wll ho heal; who h^d been sck a long me. He reurned and boh cheeks were also dreadfully home o-day. burned. ; Mrs. Jesse Mahews of Elzabeh, Col- Boh" pares gave he same verson of orado, s vsng relaves n he Eas. he sory, excep ha Smh sad he was. She s a presen wh her moher n HO no gong o pull a psol on Dr. Toms. eek Jh e jury found Toms guly. He has boken. She expecs o Bpend nex w n Red Bank. - < Henry Amy of New York and hs hree chldren spen Sunday a her summer house a Locus Pon. Lous Amy wll move no hs house a Locus Pon on Saurday. MssEselle Nesbof- Maple avenue was operaed on a he Long Branch "hospal las Frday. The operaon was. successful and Mss Nesb s dong ncely. Mss Anna Hacke of Locus avenue, who has been vsng her cousns, Msses. Bella and Gere Oakes of Alano Hghlands, reurned home Sunday. Mr. and-mrs. Charles Wheman of Cncnna, Oho, are spendng he sum-.- rner wh Mrs. Whemans moher, Mrs. Sheehan of Newman Sprngs. Mss Edh Grover of Brooklyn,.who has been vsng her uncle. James Grov ver of rvng place, for he pas hree, weeks, has reurned home. Rev. Rober Rhea Thompson, of Wyomng, Pa., a former resden of Lncrof, s spendng hs week vsng frends and relaves here. Mrs. John B. Hulse of Manasquan and her daugher Gladys have been vsng Mrs. Hulses moher, Mrs. L. L. McQueen of Shrewsbury avenue. Rev. Clarence M. Johnson has been apponed a delegae o he Chrsan Endeavor convenon, whch mees a Dero*nex monh. Mrs. Tuns Paerson of Long Branch Cy spen yeserday wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Snffe.n of Herber sree. Mr. and Mrs. Hance Wal and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wal of Red Bank spen Sunday wh Mrs. S. R. Hallenbnke of Scobeyvlle. Mr. and Mr. Harry Har of Alano Hghlands spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Sweeney of Wallace sree. Mrs. Rober Seeley and Mrs. Frank Andrew of Por Monmouh are vsng Mr, Andrews parens a Bloomfeld, N. J. -MrsTlr^W. Craf of Fron sree has been on a vs o her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Alber Craf of Norrsown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Abbo Worhley of Red Bank spen Monday wh, Mrs. Charles H. Morford of Mddleown. ^Hdnry Gordon of Phladelpha was he recen gues of hs cousn, Frankln Perce Sryker of Sprng sree,, Mrs. James Taylor of Por Monmouh s vsng her daugher, Mrs. A. G. Wnl- decked of Rfwenawood, L.. Mrs. Hannah Hendrcksonof Brooklyn, formerly of Red Bank, )B vsng Thomas GoTden of Locus Pon. Mrs. Mnhow Hollywood of Washng on sree, who has been very sck, s now somewha mproved. Mrs. Nee Hughes of Nownrk spen. par o las week wh her faher, Juafce Honry J. Chld. Georgo Eflgnr of Rversde vcnuo lnn been vlamjjg hs 1 seor, Mm. D. W. C: Randolph or Mnnwnn. Mh, Samuel Coles of Valhalla, Whe Plana, s vsng her counn, Mrs, Emma Allare of Brofd Breo. C. P. Burrouglm nnl fumlly of Brooklyn ro occupyng her Hummer homo A ho HKhJudH. Rov. laalo MoKlmn of Nv York has A»o/ed o h Locus Pon homo for ho summer. Mm. JuncH WHH of llordon nreo spen lu wool n MrqMqmu wh rel MsaNorma Swan, daugher of Wyb Ber Swan of Navesnk, s home from he Balmore womans"college for he summer vacaon. \ r A paen has been graned o Howard Whfleld of : Broad ; sree for a manfol P a d - ". ;..., * Frank Harman of Baf sde spen Sunday wh John Olver of Locus: avenue. Mrs. Thomas Sco of Shrewsbury avenue spen. Monday a New Tlovk. Thomas M. Ross of Herber sree spen Sunday a Long Branch., «DR. F. D. TOMS CONVCTED. He Blnded F. f. Smh of Key por Wh Sulphurc Acd. Dr. [FvD. Toms of Keyporwas convced on Monday of arocous assaul and baery on Wllam H. Smh of he same place. There had been a.good deal of scandal concernng Dr. Toms,and Smhs wfe,,bu ll he pares declared ba. here was no foundaon for he alk. Smh wen o Dr. Tomss offce whle :he was drunk and, creaed a dsurbance. Toms pu hm pu, bu n a. lle whle he reurned. As he was comng n he door Dr. Toms grabbed 4 bole whch he hough conaned annona. He hrew he conens a-smh wh je dea of drvng hm away. He been released on $1,000 bal pendng senence. The maxmum penaly s seven years n sae prson and $1,000 fne. Rasng Church Money. The sum of $1,010 was rased by he Manasquan Mehods church on Sunday of las week for recarpeng and panng he church. Some of he church members subscrbed $100 sach. BATHS N PUBLC SCHOOLS. An neresng Expermen New Beng Sf.ude n Boson, (From he Boson Journal,) True o radon, Boson akes he nave n advancng new deas n he school room especally, and well does she look afer he comfor and welfare of he lle ones, more parcularly of he foregn-born chldren n our mds. was a wse and happy hough n buldng he new Paul Revere school o f up he basemen for he purpose of bahng and here o esablsh a sysem whereby cleanlness can go hand n hand wh sudy. The nnovaon s enrely novel and nowhere else n hs counry has he expermen been red or even suggesed. s a Boson dea and mees wh* he cordal approval of every, eacher and every moher. An neresng vs o he school dsclosed he fac ha he chldren hemselves are eagerly ancpang he weekly shower bah, and undoubedly he frs squad wll sar n o-morrow. Mrs. Norah Cochrane, he maron, s a moherly, genle, swee-faced woman, who wll nspre he chldren wh unlmed confdence, as he ral rp may have some errors for he unnaed. Mrs. Cochrane s a comely wdow wh egh chldren, fve of whom aend he Paul Revere school, so ha her neress are many. These bahrooms are n he basemen,-he grls on he rgh, he boya on he oppose sde, and n no way conneced. Tha for he grfs s fed n a more elaborae manner, and each of he hry who wll bahe a one me has a lle room wh a sea and hooks for her clohng. The floors are of slaed wood. Along one sde of he room are he ffeen shower bahs, wde enough for wo grls o sand ogeher. They are bul of whe marble, ye wll no be cold o ho ouch by any.means, aud every care wll be aken o preven he chldren from akng cold. Each shower bah room s screened off from he man room by a rubber curan and s fed wh up-o-dae ubes and nozzles, so ha heshower can be urned on n any drecon and ho emperaure of he waer changed auomacally. Mrs, scochrane expecs o bahe 150 grls a day, akng hry a a me. Each grl has her own owel and her own soap, furnshed, of course, by he school, Tho bnhera wll bo seleced by ho onchere day by day, and durng ho lessor! hours. Whle horo s nohng compulsory, nbou, and s no expeced ha al wll euro o- ndulge a frs, Heems o bo he prevalng wsh and hope among he eachers ha he bah wll appeal fnd become popular. Tho boys room a arranged very dfferenly. s large, and, lkche grls, lghed by elecrcy. Along wo nlen ro bandes md TOWB of hooks nbovo hem for her clohng. A one end, Bunkcn a fpoor HO, s he shower bah whfro a score of boys cuu sand and re cevo he sprny. Janor Mahonoy wll aend o her enso, and ho ancpae lvely me. s Thorc s no doub ubou lo boys akng kndly o hs mode of bahng, bu he grls feel a rfle nervous over, and JflrB. Coclmno wll havo o exorcse Homo of her MTHMHVH povvorn n ad mnserng lo nal hower bah, 1 Afer ha sho feuln ha wll bo plan flalng, and her mnds wll bo full. Tho mohen luve expressed Llmlr pleasure and shown much apprecaon, as Hvo hem Mn much labor u lrnncv ( The only rouble o ancpae, WylbTHo oucher, " 1H ha chldren from lo varous oher schools wll nl waul he same prvlege, and he bah» for he Paul Revere school chldren exclusvely."..-,.., There wll be a lle feelng of addonal, personal prde aken n hs admrably apponed school by/he chldren hemselves, and s hough hs new deparure wll be HQ ncenve o closer applcaon o sudy... wll.have a endency o foser a spr of eleanlness v whcb means healhfulness, and he bah under such v condoqs wll be am agreeable dverson from he daly grnd of sudy. x The expermen wll be wached wh eager neres -by Mayor Quncy and ohers who were nsrumenal n brngng he dea o a successful culmnaon. Oher ces, oo, are wachng he resuls, and s predced ha he Boson dea wll preval hereafer whenever new school buldngs are ereced.. BRTV8.» CASTLER A For Monmouh, on Tuesday, June 8h, Mrs. Wllam Casler, ol a son. McGOWAN.-A Long Branch, on Frday, June 2d, Mrs. Joseph McGowao, cf a son.. MARRAGES... AklNS-BROWEK.-A Red BaaS; on Wednesday, June 2d. Marha Mlls, daurber of Rchard Akns.and Frederck Alonzo Brower;Bon of Alonzo Brower o freehold.. v..:,, " : BEEGE-GaEN.-A Ocean Qroye.oq Thursday, June 8h,Alce, dafher of»r;.n.bpegla o Oceaq Grove, and Joseph A. Greep o; Plalnfleld., COLLNS-H1GGNS-A Keypor, on Snnday, June 4h, by Re*. M. C. ODounell, Mss Mary saaore Collns of Keypor" and Thomas Hlgglns of New York.. r-..., FLATEY-PORTER.-A Bed Bak, on Wednesday, June UUu o Eev. James ; A. Reynolds, Mss Mara Flaley of Red Bank and James Porer of.beabrlsh., 4 - / HAZARD ^DERSPERG. A Shrewsbury, on Wednesday, June 14h. by Rev. James A. Reynolds, Mss Florence Hazard of Shrewsbury and Prnce Francs Mare Joseph Auersperg of Ausra. -KRUBE HAVLAUD.-A Lonp Branch, on Wednesday. June 14h, by BeV. W. F; Canwell, Mss MarjrareM. Kruseof Ung Branch,and Mar Phllp Havlland of Red Bank.,.. LOVELAND-MLLER.-A Asbury Park, on Tuesday. June Bn.Emlly, daugher of Samuel Loveland of Phladelpha, and Alfred Rchard Mller, son of Cecl H. Mller of Ocean Groye. LTON-8MTH A Wes LoDg Branch, on Thursday, Juno 8h, Bere, daugher o( James H. TJlon of Wes Long Branch, and John C. Smh of Long Branch:. DEATHS. ALLQOR. A New Bedford, on Sunday, June «h. Charles Allgor, aged 70 years and 3 monhs. COLE.-A Maawan, on Wednesday. June 7h, John W. Cole, son of, Cheser Cole of Brooklyn, aged 2 years and 6 monhs. CRAWFORD. A Keypor, on Tuesday, June 6h, Mrs. Hannah M. Crawford, afred o years, 0 monhs and 12 duys. DEVE9TY. A New Yor, on.tuesday. June Oh, Wllam Devesy of Navesnk, aged 52 years. JOHNSON.-A Wes Low* Branch, on Wednesday, Jupe 7o, Mrs. Margarea Johnson of Ocean Grove, aed 84 years. MURPHY. A New York, on Frday, May 2ch, Ms. Emma G. Murphy, wfe of Wllam J. Murphy, formerly of Engllshown. 8UYDAM. A Maawan, on Saurday, June 3d, Phebe, daugher of Osborne Suydam, aged 9 uonhb. SHERMAN.-A Long Branch, on Frday, June 2d, Mrs. Jane A. Sherman, aged 62 years and 17 days. - _, VANSCHOCK.^A Maawan, on Thursday, June 8h, Mrs. Sarah A. VanSchock, aged 74.years and 27 days. HA8SEL.BERGER. "o he frends pf my depared beloved wfe, Elzabeh M. Husselberger. nee Parker, and also o ny relaves and frfenls, wsh o express my sncere hanks for he many deeds of kndness and expressons of sympahy and consolaon have receved from hem durng he sad days snce ray wfes deah and a her funeral JOHN HASSELBERGER. LOAN OF $4,000 WANTED. Waned, a loan of $4,000 a 5 percen clear of ax, on brck sore wh lvng rooms above: 8-sory, corner. Bough wh morgage on, held bv Muual lfe nsurance company of New York. " Wll have morgage assgned. Wll pav no commsson. Reason for changng s o reduce rae of neres. Address L, care Regser. Red Bank. MLLNERY. We have a lne of Fancy Sraws and Chps ha \ve"are closng ou AT 50 CENTS, regardlessof former prces. Ths lo conans Navy, Brown, Gray, Helorope and Cade Blue Has and are all new shapes. Mss A.. Morrs, COR. BROAD AND FRONT STREETS, RED BANK, N. J. MSS S. WALLNG, Fashonable Dressmakng. (Jurnnc! Superor Worlc, Moderae! Prces. Tullor-Madu Sus u Specaly, So, 140 Wonof/ S., llel Bank, R. F-AJRBZER, ELECTRCAN. Wlrlnf for Elecrc Uls. Baery, Magneo and Pneumac Bells. Telephones a Specaly. 332 llroad S., nod JUauU, N. J 1, O. Box ST EfllmneB for Conracs on Applcaon. JOSEPH >. ESCELMAC, 125 Won l/ron Sree, near Pearl. Hud Bank, N. J Kf«Tu«r» Beer and. A M. Bclafurs roluhraed Wulnur Bwr always on rrahhu ALfO 1AT1O1.OMAY nooheste 1KEU N UOTT/EH. N OTCE QV SETTLEMENT. KJTATE Ol ANNE M. DUFFEY. Decramd. Nolru s lnt<y Hlvm Un (hu accounlh of he Rmcrllmr, oxucnurof «alldx(!swl,wlll loaullm «ru Bnal ly lu HurroKo. nn] repored for dole nnnl o n (rplath (Or of lu foun y of Mon nnul. onthulbday, TUB TWENTETH DAY JUYlWX. Jml Juno 0,1H1W. JOHN J. DUKFKY OTCE Ol SBTTLEmNT. N KHTATE OF WLLAM W, CONOVEl, dv l» n uruhy gven lm (ho ncomln of n.wr, ccco of mll (lwnmd, wll bd uudlc mcl Bwl by lu HurrOKU, nul repored for sol" mw o l)onhu Cour of hu Couny of Mon moull.on XlllMDAY. THK TWENTETH 1>A\ OF JULY KX. DM Juno 12l,lHW., OEOWl 0. WATBMAN. BSHOPS, ^ * Aueon and Commsson - House, - M ALL KNDS, OF MERCHANDSE BOUGHT FOE SPOT CASH, SUCH * AS: HOTEL AND HOUSE- HOLD FURNTURE. Goocfs.sold on commsson. No. 5 EAST FRONT ST M Red Bank, N. J. ART STORE! THE CRAZE FOR. Fancy Pllows S STLL ON. The Ar Sore s prepared o mee he demand for hem wh a large sock n endless /varey. ;.. STEPHENSON 50 BROAD ST., Red Bank, New Jersey. SPECALS AT WELLERS EVERY WEEK. 5 and lo-c^n goods a specaly. 7a Broad Sree, Red Bank. R. HAN CE, Wholesale and Real Dealer n HAY, STRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULTRY SUPPLES, ETC.. We are handlng a large quany of Marlboro and Holmdel Hay of he very bes qualy. MONMOUTH STREET, Adjonng Town Hall, Red Bank, N. J. ;: v Houses; Waael wan more houses a $10. Have several pares wang foe hem.. Have rened many more bouses hs sprnghan ever before. Wan all can ge o ren. have bree sums of money o loan, Ql.OOO, $15,000 and 2,500. am lookng for small house and lo n webern Red Bank, prce abou $1,000. ( f you have such propery for Bale call on W. A. HOPPNG, Trex Buldng, Red Bank. Domenc A, Mazza, CUSTOM Boo and Shoe Maker. Good F and Frs Class Work ; Guaraneed. Shoes~ Made o. OpdeF foe $3.50 Up Frs; olass Reparng wh bes whe oak leaher a hese prces: Mens Ba Sole nnd Brel, (pegged). "... 75c- Mens " " ". " (sewedl gl.uo Lades Half Sole and Heel, (pegged)... 60c. Ladles *.. " " (sewed). 70o. Boys Half Sole and Heel:.., o 50c. Chldrens Half Sole and Heel 35c. Tr,y my work once and you wlh bd.loroubbly saaoed Whle Sree, Frs door from Maple Ave,, RED BANK, N. J. Noce o Conracors. Sealed proposals for bulldldg a clapel or parsh house. n he own of Shrewsbury, Monmouh couny, NewJemey for Chrs cburch, wll be receved by a commee of he wardens and vesrymen of sad cburch, a he. resdence of Wllam R. Sevens, Enonown, N. J., on FRDAY, JUNE 23d, 1899, AT 8 P. M. Plans and- specfcaons may be seed a he resdence onvluam B. Sevens. - A bond for 60 per cen of conrac prce wll be requred from he successful bdder for he fahful performance of he conrac. The commee reserves he rgh o rejec any or all bds. - June 6,1899. WLLAM R. STEVENS. GEORGE W. BARLOW, BENJAMN. PARKER, Commee..- BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and Tn Roofers, HOT AR HEATNG, LEAKY WNDOWS, CHM- NEYS AND JOBBNG A SPECALTY* f you desre o have your coage heaed don fall o gve us a call. We are agens for one of he bes, oldes and mos.relable furnace companes n New York cy he Boynon Furnace Company. Ther furnaces are reasonable n prce anl he mos relable and powerful beaers on be marke o-day. The frm s responsble and hey guaran- > ee her furnaces o us. and hrough us o you. Remember, slae roofng s os cheap. no cheaper, han shngles or any oher roof, and more durable han all. Slae Roofs pu over old shngles. BROW.N & WARWCK. Cor. Momnoah S. and Brdge Ave.., Red Bank NEWARK, NEW JERSEY. Dry Goods* Sores SATURDAY Half Holday Annduhcemen. The undersgned, belevng ha he Saurday Half-HolU day redounds o he benef of employers and employees alke, have muually agreed o close her respecve places of busness on Saurdays, durng July and Augus, a welve oclock, begnnng July 8h, x and remanng open Frday evenngs prevous, HAHNE & CO., DAVD STRAUS CO, S. PLAUT & CO. BAMBERGER & CO. A Phenomenal Success. Whllu wan ho general opnon ha u Savng nsuon was necdcl n hs purl of ho counry, and when onco Blured could no!cl > lu bo a success, yu fow puonlu lough ha when he Morcaullo Co.opnralvo Bunk ereced b lnl.un hullluk u Hed Honk, lm would mee wh such uuullecl success u«1ms lucn nulned. s hu mm your n«o ha lo Bavlms Duparueu of ho Morcullu was ohncd n Uod Hank, Durng ha luo las o enod ovor WU. ndvdual CCOHH nnd l» receps havo exceeded 8125,000; 4 per cen neres UJ been pad on s dcpoll. or crvdld o s ruuhers 111 l«bvhrh Dumrmun. Tm Dunk BHUUS nlhdnl corllcues cf lvenon, sulnblo a pur, and Z per f lrmnlun wh nercu coupons uuclcd, mynllc Jmry and July. Tho Wnf) Doposl Vnullfl locued n ho Dunk llldlu nn (p obu con velloncu of he nu.bcn and deposors u hu Hunk. Tho MwcnnUu C«-op«nlVo flank la under nn B Krvl«on of lu Buo lluh- nf Sopnrmun of Now Jcrmy, and COUHM US bhlnhj nlnotddly whn ho Bofl of Nnw Jvmoy nyl bus no connecon wh my oher lmlulon of u lku name.,. Dll.J. E. 8AYH15, Tcoldon. s Jl/ll BNO, WM. H. 11KND110KBON, Aw. Caalllcr, U«d Hunk, N.. \ *, ««««««« «

6 THE ESEK WHTE PROPERTY. Only One Pece of Propery Sold a he Aucon Yenerdav* The real esae of he lae Esek Whe was offered for sale a aucon yeserday, bu only one pece of propery wareold. Ths was he lo on Wallace sree, adjonng he propery of Segmund Esner. Mr. Esner had argh of way over he lo, and hs made he propery more valuable o hm han o anyone else. Ths lo was run up o $825, and a hs fgure was knocked down o hm. On he lo s a barn whch cos #400, "All he oher- properes were whdrawn afer beng offered for sale. Only one bd was made on he lo and buld 1 ng a he corner of Broad and Mechanc srees,now occuped by Joseph Salz as a dry goods sore. Ths wab a sarng bd of $10,00, and as no oher bd was offered was whdrawn. Mr. SaU has a lease, on he.propery whch has abou wo years ye o run. The homesead propery on -Sprng sree, and he house and lo on Wallace sree occuped by Mrs. Elzabeh H. Smock, were boh whdrawn afer beng pu up for sale. The homesead s a fne pece of propery and conans abou hree acres of ground. The Wallace sree lo s sxy fee wde and he house- s n good condon. The hers o he esae say ha hey wll hold he propery unl hey ge opporuny o sell a prvae sale a wha hey consder a far prce. MDDLETOWN LANDS SOLD. Bea Esae Closed Ou o Sele Esaes, The John VanHse propery 1 a Hllsde, near Alanc Hghlands, was sold las week a* prvae sale o Charles Allen of Rversde Drve. Mr. Allen pad $1,100 for. Ths was $100 more han he morgage be held agans. John VanHse ded several years ago and lef he propery o hs. wfe, Rachel Van- Hse. She ded las fall and as none of her chldren lved n ha localy hey. were wllng o le he propery go for N he amoun of he morgage. The prop Pece of propery, $1.. Henry A. Dunbar o James H. Moun. Lo a ery consss of a dwellng house of sxbrelle, Coas company o Borough o( Sprng Lake. Land rooms and a lo abou 50x150 fee. The a Sprng Lake, 81. dwellng s n farly good condon and Sprng Lake and Sea Gr company o Borough.of for several years pas has rened a $10 a monh. John ManHse held he propery a $1,700 durng hs lfeme. Mr. Allen s havng he house paned. The Bloomer place a Nave^nk was sold a specal masers sale las Wednesday. The sale was made o close up he esae of he lae Anderson Bloomer. The propery had been n he hands of he hers for several years and had been Occuped.by Rober Bloomer. The proj> ery comprses a dwellng house and egh acres of ground. The dwellng s n very poor condon. The propery was bough by Mrs. Mary Raeder. one of he hers o he propery, for $1,525.,Mrs. E. H. Laham, owner of he Navesnk greenhouses, Was he only oher bdder. The Bloomer propery adjonb Mrs. Lahams on he eas. She waned for addonal room for her busness and also as an oule o he Locus Pon road. She run he propery up o $ 1,500, whch was all ha she hough, was worh o her. Mrs. Raeder wll fx,up he house and lve n durng he summer. mprovng a Brdge. The Cenral ralroad company wll mprove her brdge over Shark rver. The cener span wll be fory fee and he ohers wll be weny fee. All he old plng now n he rver wll be pulled ou nml removed. The wdenng of he spans and he removal of he old plng wll be a bg mprovemen o he rver. Froneau Propery Sold. The Harng propery a Freneau, re cr-nly cnvned by E. D. Fox of New York las been bough by Mrs. Ward B. Snyder of New York, who s now occupyng Srs. Snyder s a ssler of J. E. Apple gae, wlorunh he hoel a Freneau and ljr properes adjon. An Assessor Buys a Farm. George E. Rogers, he assessor of Wall ownshp, has bough he homesead fnrn: of B. Souh Newman a New Bedford, The farm conans 2(1 ncrea of land n good sae of culvaon, wh good dwellng d barn hereon. A Sore mprovemen Compleed The addon o C. A. Mouns grocery Boro n Locus Pon fa compleed. On Hde of ho new par of he sore s UHC for ho pohodlco and he oher sde fo groceres Mr. Moun HHO lnn spnee re oerved for a prvae offce. mprovomonh. Tho runv flower oule a ho foo o Norh Uroulway n Long Brune), exendng over llfo fee no n ocean n HuMcd. TlCOonlRl hoel nl Long Brand n mf mproved by he addon of now dnng room and u now mr, Tho flro alarm pynem n LOUR Drmcl wll hav o ld enrely rebul n onlo o gvo gool nervco. Deeds Recorded. The followng real esae ransfers have been recorded n he offce of he couny clerk a Freehold for he week ndng June 10h; 1899 :. 8HREWSB0RY TOWNSHP. Samuel L. Obre o Wllam L. Borden. Pece of ropery Frank E. Lamb o Jon A. Beyer. Pece of prop- :ry. $3,500. UaneE. Smh and husband o Charles a..van- Brun. Land a Far Haven, 81,200. " MDDLETOWN TOWNSHP. (Edwn, Beefcman o rusees of Clnon Chapel A.. E: Zlon church. Pece o propery, $75. Edward W. Leonard o George O. Fros. Pece of ropery, $1. Bay vew Cemeery assocaon o Frederck Llnlen. Lo n cemeery, 827. ATLANTC HGHLANDS. Addo E. Robers and husband o Nahanel H. Robers..Pece of propery. $1. Nahanel H. Robers o Wllam M. Robers, ee of propery, $1.. George A. Welsh o Jerome Welsh. Pece of propery, $1... Tbomas T. Hogers o Magge A. Whe. Lo 877, $350.. John F. Lang o Frederck A. Whe. Lo 842, 5750 Fred A. Whe o Magge A.. Whe. T-o 842, 81. Adella Benley o John o. Conover. Pece of propery. $1. Frederck Robera o Thomas J. Robera, Los 13, 3J, 31 aad 33 a Breyen Park, 81. HARTAN TOWNSHP. Frank Wallng and ohers o Sella F. Chapman. Land a Keypor, 82,185. : Wllam H. Sou o Sella F. Chapman. Land a Keypor, $2,125.. Henry A. Har o Florence B. Har. Land a Keypnr. $109. MHW«TOWNSHP. Cornela A. Fox and husband o Mary B. Snyder. Pece of propery, 81. OCEAN TOWNSHP. Wllam A. Byard o Georgo E. Poland. Lo a Long Branch, 1. Herman Schuo o Ludwg G. Gloeckne. Land a Long Branch, 81. Benjamn P. Morrs o Abraham Quackenbush Land a Long Branch, Wllam J. Soden o Waler R. Cubberley. Lo a LOng Branch, " Houson Felds, sherff, o Abraham Quackenbush. Land n Long Branch, Mary B. Bodlne and husband o Elzabeh Youmans. Lo a Sprlngdale, Long: Branch, $200. Kae B. Sokes and husband (o Thomas P. Fay. Land a Long Branch, 81. Wllam E, Srong o Wllam Mears. Lo near Seabrgh, Wesley A. Palmaeer o Melssa B. Corell. Lo a AUenburs NEPTUNK TOWNSHP. John 0. Sucer, admr., o Ernes N. Woolson. Lo a Ocean Grave, 82,000. Alce L. MacWlaey, admr., o John E. Qulnn. Lo a Ocean Grove. $2,000. Cy of Asbury Park o Frs Noonal bank of Asbury Park. Pece of propery a Asbury Park, Rchard H. Brokow o Rachel D. Baldwn. 2 los a Wanamassa Mary A. Bradner o James A. Moron. 4 los a Bradley Beach, Ocean Grove assocaon o. Elzabeh Flavell. Land a Bradley Beach, 81. WAL TOWNSHP. John. Hculel o John C. Heule and ohers- Sprng Luke. Land a Sprng Lake, 81. Aremlssa L. Ro ards o Borough of Sprng Lake. Land a Sprng Lake, $245., FREEHOLD TOWNSHP. Thomas A. Ward o Freehold Bankng company. Pece of propery, $1. Davd S. Craer o Freehold Bankng company. Lo a Freehold, 81. Deborah W. Lyezy and husband o Charles T. Red. Pece of propery, 81. Thomas A. Ward o Thomas R. Ward. Land a Freehold, 83, HOWELL TOWNSHP. Rober Gan o Davd C. Reynolds. Pece of propery, Davd C. Reynolds o Frederck Reynolds. Pece o propery, $1. James_A lfred Red o Nels C. Anderson. Pece of propery, Ellle V. Clayon and husband o James Alfred ReaVPecoof propery. $825. SaranJormson o Peer Cook. Pece ol propery, 820. Cornela B. Burk. admx., o Wllam E.. Sckles. Pece of propery, 85,500. > MLLSTONK TOWNSHP. John Daley o John Hoaern. Pece of propery, PPKR FREEHOLD TOWNSHP. Mahas Woolley, sherff, o Rober T. Woodward. Pece of propery, Rober T. Woodward o Hannah S. Woodward. Pece of propery, $75. pays o adverse n THE REGSTER. Farm Machnery For A full lne of McCormck Bnders,Mowng Machnes wh roller bearngs, Hay Rakes, Tedders, Pars Green Guns, Puffers, Rdng and one-horse Culvaors, vz: Oho, Plane Jr., ron Age, ec. Acme Harrows and Sod Cuers, Plow Repars and all bnds of farm machnery. Bnder Twne and.ol on hand. Also one plaform-sprng grocery wagon, one 3-sprng grocery wagon, wo secondhand wo-horse wagons. C. H. HURLEY, Shrewsbury, - - New Jersey, A Buer : Qualy : Fac. ; ; «. The ELGN CREAMERY }. BUTTER s he bes guer churned. s exensve use s «evdence of he hgh qualy, * The qualy ha makes Buer confdence you can ge.here for 23 cens a pound. Try us. Old Governmen Java, \. Araban Mocha,, Exra Maracabo,.. * Broken Java, D.A.WLSON, 35c. * 25c.: * 8c.: Nex o Frs Naonal Bank. The Town Hall CAN Bj2 HAD FOR Dances, Pares, ec. For erms and parculars call on or address JOHN T. TETLEY, CUSTODAN, RED BANK, - NEW JERSEY. We Buy-Back- Unsasfacory Goods. f you fnd any faul wh anyhng you buy a hs sore we wll buy back a full prce, jus as pleasanly as we sold o you. Thas praccally wha our "money back fyou wan " guaranee provdes. covers every possble hng ha mgh arse from a purchase. f you fnd ha you could ge more for your money elsewhere all youve go o do s o ell us. Well buy back. f you fnd ha he qualy s no as represened, well buy back. Curs, Davs & Hll Pano Co., BROAD ST., BED BANE. FRANCS WHTE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance^ Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN-n Sums o Su. FOB SALE. Propery of every descrpon on reasonable erms. FURNSHED HOUSES ON 11VER AND N TOWN. UNFURNSHED HOUSES. have a few lef from o $ nsurance n he oldes and bes companes, such as ho Mancheser of England, Magdeburg of Germany, Merchans of Newark and ohers. HANK STOCK BOUGHT AND SOLD-ALL YOU HAVE. MNTS COLLECTED, Propery carod for, repars mado and grqunds pu n order who) owners are uhson. SPECAL BARGANS,, On rver, KunHon and Lle Slver proporon. Oj/lcc of he Trenon JullUy J oan and nvesmen Company. Tdophono >ny Hnlon, lvmlch llc for 10 ccnu,.offce on Fron sree, oppolc Globe hoel. Tole Arcles > Specal Prces. Every arcle we adverse we guaranee o be he bes qualy, sandard makes and full quanes. -JMo rash bough o sell cheap. Mennens Boraed Perfumed Talcum Powder, per box.. 13C. Peeks Vole Talcum Powder, per box OC. Excelsor Boraed Talcum PowdeY, per box. 4c. Bay Rum, a very good qualfy, 8-oz. bole. OC. - Pr. Lyqns Tooh Powder, genune arcle, per box,.. 15c. Carnaon Pnk Tole Soap, 3 cakes n box, worh 25c, a per*.box.: OC.. Excelsor. Florda Waer, 8-oz. bole c. Excelsor Florda Waer, 4-oz. bole, c. Peroleum Jelly, 5-oz. jars wh screw op, worh 15c, a c. Vole Tole Waer, he,bes knd, per bole 25 C» Cheesebrough Vaselne, large bole 4c. Good Qualy Casle Soap, small cake...- 3C. Large assormen of all knds of Perfumery a exceponally low prces durng hs sale. Two Specals n Box Paper., Wrng Paper and Envelopes n fanc^ box, ruled and plan, regular prce 15c, a per box 9c. A very good qualy Wrng! Paper and Envelopes n box, he knd sold all over a 25c.; here a c. Lades Neckwear. Lades Fne Qualy San Bows and Club Tes, a full assormen of plan colors, also plads and srpes,.a C n knd worh, fully 25c, a, OC Two Los of Salors a Half Prce. STRAW SALORS for lades and msses n plan colors and fancy mxed sraws, all he leadng shapes, worh ^ully 50c, a STRAW SALORS for lades and msses, a sample lo, all fne qualy, whe and black, Dewey shapes and mxed colors wh fancy rbbon bands and feahers, 36c. regular prce $1.00 and $1.25, o goa 5OC. Sample Lo of Shr Wass. Our mely purchase wll be your gan. Jus receved he fnes lo of Shr Wass ever offered for anywhere near he Eflf 1 prce we ask for hem. The lo ucludes Per- Efl«UUu cales, Lawns and Chambrays, n plan colors and UUUl fancy plads and srpes, pleaed, ucked and braded syles; also whe n ucked frons, all szes, 32 o 44; no a was n he lo.. worh less han $1.00, all o go a he unform prce of Now for Summer Dress Skrs. Lades. Summer Dress Skrs of Duck, Crash and Denm, all he leadngs colors and syles, cu full 3 ^ yards wde, rmmed wh brad, ec. A lo wh none worh less han $1.50, here a $1.19. Lades Crash Skrs, cu full 3^ yards wde,, well made, regular prce 50c, a 39C. Lades Summer Dress Skrs and Whe and Colored Pques, French Denm, Lnen, Polka Do Pque and Duck Skrs n rch combnaons, flpunce, unc, flare and crcular syles, machless anywhere, a $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 and $ BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. % Fne Carrages! A my carrage sore, nearly oppose he Globe hoel, Red Bank, wll be found a complee lne of Carrages and Wagons of all knds,, ncludng - * RUNABOUTS, SURRES, BUGGES, TRAPS,. SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS V^AGONS,. *~" s SPNDLE WAGONS, JUMPSEATS, ETC. These wagons are he new syles,\<vell. bul, very, desrable n every way, and very ;: reasonable n prce. ". " (. F. B.GOWDY, Nearly Oppose Globe Hoel, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, S. J. % s

7 MDDLETOWN VLLAGE HEWS. Chldrens Bay Exercses n he An nfan ndusry Whch Ban Become Oppressve., Churches on Sunday. Chldrens-day was celebraed^ a he n he curren number of. he Revew < Mddleown Baps church-las Sunday of Revews Byron W. Hol dscusses 1 he ngh. The church was decoraed wh Tn Plae Trus, one of he many russ wld and culvaed flowers. An 1., ercse enled "Buldng he Lghhouse" was gven. The pars, were aken by Lzze Taylor, Bere Hendnck- - -son, Jesse Bowne, Flora Hendrckson, Nelle Spader, Sade Taylor and Mnne Casey. An address was made concernng he Amercan Baps publcaon, so^ cey anda collecon was aken up for.. hs socey., Chldrensday"exercBes were held n he Mddleown Reformed church las Sunday mornng. The church was prely decoraed and he exercses were very neresng. Henrea, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Penerman, wab bap-. sed. Edward Mller of New York s vsng hs moher and sser, who are boardng wh Mrs. George L. Crane. Mr. Mller expeced o sal for Europe las Frdav, bu he was aken sck wh chlls and s confned o he house. - Las Saurday Mrs. Rchard Lufburrow eneraned Mrs. Edh,C. Douglass and Mss Gusse Paerson of Mddleown, and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smock and Mr. and Mrs. Holzapfel of Red. Bank. Mrs. 0. J. Hogan of Rocky Hll and her daugher have been vsng Mrs, Hogans parens, Mr. and Mrs, J.C, Gulck. ;_... Mss Lzze Casey, who has been wh Mrs. VVarren Conkln a Ocean Grove for he pas monh,, reurned home Fr-.. dav» * Lesef D. Conover, who aends Flushng nsue, reurned home las Wednesday for he summer. A srawberry and ce cream fesval wll be held a he Reformed church parsonage o-ngh. Leu. Benjamn M. Harshorne has opened a Uned Saes recrung saon a Jersey Cy. Mss Mae Morford has gone o Chcago o aend he marrage of her nece, Mss Nelle Duch. Mr. and Mrs.. Hagerman of Bound Brook have been vsng her son, Rev. P. K. Hagerman., Mrs. Rober W. Red of New York has been vsng her moher, Mrs. Lyda M. Hendrckson. Fred Wyckoff, Jr., of Phladelpha, spen las week wh hs aun, Mrs. Jula Wyckoff. Harry T. Seeley of Mlbrook s breakng Herber Cole s.runnng horse o harness. Joseph C. Heyer of Holmdel was he gues of "Wllam S. Heyer lab ThursT day.., Edward Thorpe, who has been sck wh remen fever, s slowly mprovng. Lawrence Semple and famly of New York are occupyng he Conder house. Mss Mary Louse Hendrckson s havng her house and oubuldngs paned.. Dr. Slwell of New York, spen las Frday wh Mrs. George L. Crane. Mrs. R. A. Danvers of New York has been vsng Mrs. M. C..Blanck. ; Mss Lzze E. Taylorspen Thursday and Frday a New York. Mss Gusse Paerson s recoverng from a posoned face. ra Megll spen Sunday wh hs parens a Wes Farms. Wllam G. Wyckoff of Wckaunk spen Monday here. Mss Sade M. Taylor spenlas Wednesday a New York. Mrs. C.TL Morford spen las Wednesday a New York. Edward C.Taylor of Morrs Park spen Sunday bere. Mss Kae Fros s vsng relaves a Chapel Hll, Waysde Mews. The Chldrens day exercses whch were held oh Sunday afernoon were well aended. A bapsmal servce was held, a whch Olver Suar Herber, son of George Herber, was bapzed., Pney Curs Havens s runnng wo carrages a Asbury Park hs summer, He has a new rubber-red carrage whch he drves hrasflf. He has employed Joseph Taylor o drve he oher. Waler Worles has moved from Poplar o par of Mrs. Ellen Jeffreys Jouse a Wes Long Branch, He wll drve a hack hrough Wes Long Branch hs summer., The Mehods church cleared $20 by a srawberry and ce cream fesval las Thursday ngh. Mss Tlle Donnelly of Jersey Cy s spendng her vacaon a her home a Green Grove, George E. VanBeschoen of Asbury Park s vsng hs aun,.mrs* Hannah M. Woolley. Edwn L. Havens has been vsng hs 6ser, Mrs. Robnson of Long Brunch Cy. Rcbnrd Bager of New York and h. soh Henry are vsng Mrs. John Dun can. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Danglervsed Lews Dangler of Oakhurs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Phllp B. Dangler of Long Branch Cy spen Sunday here. Cheser Benne of Brndloy Bench s vsng hs uncle, Charles V. Cover. John Bendy s now runnng a fsh wagon hrough he place. Joseph Belshaw of Nagara Falls s vsng here. ^ BcoboyvUlo KOWB. Wllam A. Tlon and hs daugher Anna, spen Saurday and Sunday wh Mr. TlonB broher, Jamoa Tlon of Marlboro., Mr. nnd Mrs. John Rordan.gpcn Sunday wh Mr. RordunB cousn, Mchael Rordan of Jeraoyvlle. EdwardPolhemus of Mddleown wns he Rucs of B faher, Henry PollemuH, on Sunday. Mm. Jacob B. Emmoa of Long Branch vlnol Mrs. Wllam. Foser lus wcol. Mrs, J. F. Sooboy epon Sunday wh A. L. Scoboy of EnUmown. Lovl Sooboy lp buldng a new brdge n ndan Neck, n VOUU^HV Tns RrcaSTKH H he umgllch und moo acourau polcal nown of Monmouh couny o lo obaned. J v. THE TN PLATE TRUST. ex-ha are made possble and profable by a arff whch was mposed for.he benefcen objec of developng Amercan ndusres, and -gvng employmen o Amercan workmen, bu whch has been manpulaed by selfsh ndvduals no an nsrumen fpr desroyng compeon and ncreasng he cos of necessares of lfe. The" n plae ndusry n he Uned Saes wab he drec.ougrowh of he,mcknley Tarff law. speedly grew no asoundng proporons and n an ncredbly shor me became one of he leadng ndusres of he counry. The hgh duy leved upon he foregn /produc prevened compeon from abroad, bu he many ndvdual manufacores n hs counry gave he needed rvalry n producon and kep he prces down o less han hey were before he arff had been placed upon He foregn arcle. Such was he condon of he n plae ndusry n December, 1898, when he rus was organzed. A ha m 100- pound boxes of foureen by weny n were beng sold a $2.90, and were payng a far prof..englsh n of be.6ame quany was sellng on he oher sde for $2.60. The nex monh-afer he formaon of he rus he prce of Amercan n was advanced o $3.20, he Englsh n remanng a he former rae." n.february he russ prces ranged from" $3.45 o 3.70, whle he Englsh arcle advanced fve cens on a box. n March he rus gave "prces anoher boos o $4.10, whle he Englsh, prce was 3.70, and n Aprl here was no advance on hs sde, buenelsh n wen o $ has been clamed by he managers of he rus ha he advances n prce made were rendered necessary by he ncreased cos of he raw maeral, n and seel, bu hs s dened by Mr. Hol, who assers ha seveny-lve per cen" of he $1.20 ncrease n prce " mus be charged o he arbrary, arff-gven monopoly power of he Tn Plae Trus of Amerca." And hs clam s borne ou by he much greaer ncrease-of prce n he Uned Saes han n England, whle he added cos of he raw maeral was no greaer, here han here. Mr. Holdoesnosay so, bu was generally saed n (he newspapers ha he only reason why he prce was no agan advanced n Aprl was he hrea of dealers o mpor Brsh n plae f Amercan prces wen any hgher. The duy s one and a hallcens per pound, so {ha wh Brsh n a $2.80 wh he duy added here would be only weny $ens per box dfference beween he cos of mpored n plae and ha of he arcle sold by he rus. The Tn Plae Trus, accordng o Mr. Hol, s one of he mos compac; russ exan. owns all of he mlls n he Uned Saes, abou 300 n all, s conrol of he marke s absolue, and also conrols all he raw maerals whch ener no he manufacure of n plae. Upon hs pon Mr. Hol says: " was so nerlocked wh he oher grea seel and ron rus8 he Naonal Seel company, he Amercan Seel Wre company, he Republcan ron and Seel company, ec. whch are he producers of he maerals for he makng of n plaes, a%,o rendercompeon wh ou of he ueson." Alhough capalzed for,.50,000,000, s real capal, accordng o Mr. Hol, B only $13,000,000, and upon hs wll make a ne prof hs year of $5,000,000. Here s an example of rus rapacy and wan of conscence. The Tn Plae Trus can now cural producon and. manan s prces o he hghes noch. Takng advanage of a arff leved o benef he counry, buld up s ndusres and keep s money a home, forces mllons of llegmae profs from hepockesof he Amercan people, and here s absoluely no redress as long as he arff remans a s presen fgure. The same prncple whch jusfed he mposon of he duy on n plae n he frs place now demands s repeal or subsanal reducon. A duy whch makes possble an nsolen and exoronae ru^ s no longer a publc benef and should be repealed. %Van a Job! Somebody wans jus he sor of man you are; you wll probably fnd hm wh an adversemen n THE REGSTERS wan column. cos 25 cens for hry words. Adv. HE BEE HVE Wall P&per. CALL AT THE Cenral Wall Paper Sore, Cor. Fron and Pearl Srees, For your Wall Paper, Pans, Enamels and Wndow Glass. Also a full lne of Paper Bangers! Tools. Paper DaneerB 7 Pase by he pall or barrel. - :.. KalBomlne, Puy, Whe. Lead, Ols, Turpenne, Hard Ols, Varnsh and Dryers. A complee lne of H. w. Johnss Ready M!x?d fans. -. Kalsomne Brushes and Whewash Brushes, Esmaes cheerfully furnshed. Mal Orders promply aended o. G. w. srsox. Box 678, Eed Bank, N, J. You Know s Equal! A $1.50 or $1.75, maybe. A.$1.25* never. Grea Wesern Rye frehch & CO. f Your Prescrpons f brough o us o be flled, wll. be gven our mos careful aenon, and wll be flled wh. Drugs and Chemcals as pure and. fresh as he old relable houses can furnsh us. We jnve youryparonage. Sclf oeders Pharmacy 1 Bergen & Morrs, Propreors. TELEPHONE 12 F. 16 Broad Sree, Red Bank.. Noce To Bcyclers! The ordnance prohbng he rdng of bcycles on he sdewalks whn he lms of he Town of Red Bank wll be srcly enforced. All persons rdng on he sdewalks, all persona rdng whou lghed lamps a ngh, and all persons rdng,faser han sx mles an hour, whn he corporae lms of he Town of Red Bank, wll le arresed and fned. P. P. STRYKER,. Chef of Polce. HLWSTOWAHD, fm GOODS OUS NMCW JDfcOn w w w SATURDAY HALF HOLDAYS. lclnuno July 8h, Bur nn July ana Augus, Sore Closes Saurdays 1% Xoon-Open Frldau Evenngs. 3uperb Wash Was Show. Hundreds of he mos chc and charmng syles of he season. Lawns, French Percales, Anderson Gnghams, Mulls and a hos of ;«oher proper fabrcs. The gumpe yoke s a fashon favore, "J< Tucks are bayadere, bas or " up and down." Los of dany lace M rmmngs and embroderes. Exra Wash Was Value v Fne Percales and Whe Lawns wh exra ucked fron syle. 7Qfr P n double sched yoke back, or plan back, and "7Qf» wll blouse fron, values $,oo.. / «Ju h 59c Exra Wash Was Value. Very V V*. choce lo of Percales wh mred yoke back, full bas frons, clohs n hs lo arc fully equal o dollar goods ;. Do Agens or Branch Sores Anywhere. Free Delveres. Mull Orders Carclullyflllcd. * 707 o 721 Broad S. and No. 8 Calur S. NEWARK, N. J. THEODORE F. WHTE, Real Esae, nsurance and Loans. MONEY TO LOAN-Amouns, $5OO o $5,000. Two sores on Fron sree, each $25 per monh. One sore on Broad sree, 25x75, $60 per monh. One house on Fron sree, $40 per monh, all mprovemens; one house on Fron sree, $33 per monh; one a $20. A Eas Sde Park, pje a $18. On Wallace sree, one a $25, wh barn. Two. new houses on Throek- f moron sree, all mprovemens, $18 eack One large house on Broad sree, 11 rooms, all mprovemens, sable, carrage house, $40. One on rvng Bre^e, 7 rooms, $18. One on Recor place.^11 rooms, all mproveomens, $80. One on Mo.nnaouh sree, 9 rooms, alrmprovemene, $22. FOR SALE.. :... _,.. Houses for sale on every sree n own. Prces range from $800 o $15,000.,- -..» : NSURANCE. "."nsurannf placed n he bes companes a he lowes raes. THEODORE F. WllTE, Rooms 1 and 2, Eegser Buldng, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Gve Buer, Teas and Coffees her specal aenon. We guaranee boh qualy and prce o su. VEGETABLES always fresh here and a full varey. DOREMUS BROS., Busness Wagons and Harness 1 We are showng a very aracve lne_ of Busness Wagons ha are new n syle, good n qualy and low n prce. These are hand made and are muc,h more durable han he ordnary facory wagons. We have hem Wh and whou ops, for any knd of busness. We also, have a lne of Farm Wagons, boh for one and wo horses, ha have been esed for he las few years, and hey are gvng splendd sasfacon. They cos abou half he prce charged by ohers. JERSEY FARM HARNESS, boh sngle and vy double. SPECAL. We are closng ou afew new Runabous o make room for new sock and wll make le prces whle hey las #35. #45. $55 an d #65, whch s abou half her value.. J. W. MOUNT & BRO., Cor. Maplo Avo. and Whlo S., RED BANK. WHEELWRGHT SHOP. Tm frlmr* of Bqulro T. V. nnlflon wll Und 1111 l hlhll hlncn n WUHH hllcllnp on moofmnla Nlreo, Hed Hunk, N. Jr., whom lo <HH nl kldn of Wmcon Work. Now Frm WnKpAa,lrrowa.Carl, WlnaHMpow, *c, nulooolor,nnl JoWng of All klrxnluuljr unnprunplydonu. JAMBS WAM, Propreor. 8A3H AND DOORS. Tlc lllulcnlguml hm bmul n) N mll 1)11 nl luhlnfhof Jmu WHH on Mwlmnl ulro, un n prpvd o l all clmn ul work n llm lno of hllmlf, nl, (loom, crull suwlnr nwl Klw work, work nml «< ncnl ]nl)lnf wll a«o bo HlHNUfT.

8 ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. Dav n He Vhurehes-A Trp o Europe. The chldrens day exercses n all be churches here were very elaborae. The elrchea were decoraed wh flowers fnd he Sunday-school chldren sang and gave recaons.. fhe exercses were well aended and were very neresng. The graduang exercses of he publc school were held n he Mehods church las Thursday ngh. The graduaes were Waler J. Robers, who delvered he" saluaory address ; sabelle Var/Maer, who gave he class prophecy; Mary mmu Zbley. who gave an oraon on Carvng a Name and^wbo also read an orgnal poem ; Mary A. Logan, who read an essay on Herosm ;" Mary A. Cora), whoread an essay on "Nobly;" Henry Loux, who read an essay on " Scence ;" and Wllam Burdge, who made he valedcory address. The dplomas were presened by^couny Slpernend u n Enrgh. On Wednesday ngh he prmary and nermedae grades of he school gave a canaa a he Oasw. Tho ne receps of he canaa were )f39;45, whch wll be used n buyng new books for he schoolhbrary. Wllam Conover was drvng Wllam Grovels Sheland pony on Frs avenue las Frday when he kngbol of he wagon broke and le he^ wagon fall. The horse ran away bu was caugh by Wllam Gaffey before had gone far. Two lle grls.were n he wagon wh Jlr. Conover. No one was njured. Wllam M, Foser has been eleced a rusee of he Knghs of Pyhas lodge n place of Thomas W Dawson, who resgned. John Olver has been apponed janor of l$ Knghs of Pyhas hall n place of John Paren, who has moved o Asbury Hark. -,.-... Mary Carr.has had Hemy Scruggs arresed for callng her bad names. Scruggs was aken before Jusce Ells, who decded ha he case was one of slander and ha dd no come under hs jursdcon. He, sen he papers o Freehold. Harry Ppp of Trenon spen Sunday wh hs broher, C. Norrs Ppp. Harley Ppp of Oceanc was also a gues of C. Norrs Ppp on Sunday. Professor Wllam T. Whney, prncpal of de publc school, saled o-day on he S. Lous for Europe. He wll reman abroad all summer. Sephen Powell and famly and Wllam Powell of Jersey Cy spen Sunday wh Sephen H. Powell. John Crae of Nfcw York spen Sunday wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. S. Crae. Harry Warden, son of Hugh Warden,? workng n E. P. Magee & Sons, mea marke. James Mahews of Buffalo spen Sunday wl hs son. E. Sanley Mahews. he Daughers of Lbery wll hold a socable a Henry Asons o-ngh. OCEANPORT NEWS. Chldrens Day fly.obnerved A Srawrc o Loa Branch, Chldrens day was celebraed n he Mehods church on Sunday ngh. The church was decoraed wh desgns, cu flowers and palms. Across he op.of he pulp wns a large moo made ofy dases wh he words " Chldrens Day on. The pulp was banked wh (lowers. A programme of sngng and recaons was gven and an address was made by be pasor. Afer he servce he flowers whch were used for decorave purposes were gven o he members of he congregaon and o/he Sundayschool scholars. The Ocennpor euchre club wen on a Hrnwrdf o Buffalo Blls Wld Wes show a Long Brunch las week. Those n he pary were Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Hayward, Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Frank Prce, Mr. and Mrs. George VanTussel, Mr", and Mrs, Douglas Rddle, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Craer. Mr, and Mrs. Abbo Worhley, Mrs. Lydu \Volford, Mss Nelle Prce, Msses Georga and Anne Maps, Edward Bllngs and Lous Hayward. Cap. W, S. Prce of Vrgna Beach and Wallace Marshall of Rchmond are spendng a few days wh Mr. Prces famly. Yeserday Mr. Prce and abou a dozen of hs neghbors and her fam les made a rp cnhe Hghlands n he sloop Maud. Mr. Prce wll reurn o Vrgna Beach o-morrow. Tlo fesval whch was o have been held n be rusk house las Saurday by he lades ad socey of he Mehods church was posponed unl nex Saurday ngh. P. Hal le and famly of New York have rened one of Danel Whes houses for he summer. They ook possesson of he house on Monday. Wllam S. Conrow and famly of New York spen Saurday and Sunday wl Mr, Con rows faher, John S. Conrow. Wllam Huyward wll ake a number of hs horses o Sleepshead Bay o race. Tuon Falls News. Bullfrogs are beng sho n he pond, Shrewsbury Coleman and Maxcy Max well nre h bes frog nmerh. Some ol he frogs wegh over a pound apece. KgH) Muger. Sr., hm raded h jaeger wagon ol for a carryall and n waub. JHS Flora Vnndernnrlc of Eaonown spen Saurday wh Mss Corn Benne - M^a Belle Gullandou s now ongage n dressmakng a Munwm. Rober Dav) hns he llns Held o lma Warm n hs localy, v MH. JKno Magee has 400 youn chckens. Chapel Hll Novre. Mss Clnra Conover of Brooklyn hj Balnlny and Sundny wh MHH Elm Hm. MM kml n now vsn al Brooklyn. Mrn. Jomn Blln, who hl been vn ng Mrs.. 1*. Hnl, hm lclncl her home al. Anbury Park, M>m Anne Moun n vlnk frend?) KulHlown. T-). W. rwn Hp WedKUlny Trenon. Church Full repors of nl church pp ur> prlnud n THS RUOBTEU vury w<«;l -Mv. FAR HAVEN NEWS. 3ll88ona.ru Collecon on Chldrene Bay. Chldrens day.waa celebraed n he lehods church on Sunday ngh. The hurch was decoraed wh flowers, one f he mos noceable of he decoraons wng a floral pece represenng he flmbnumen of Characer." A bro- ;rlnme of Hngng and reca^ms was flven. Among hose who ook par n he. eneranmen were Vola Lle, 16rence Smh, Hulda ard -Dorojhy arker, Besse Benne,. Carre Snh ee Chandler, Effe Doughy," DSrs.. E. Te and Mrs. Waler Parker. specal collecon for he foregn msonary socey was aken.up a hs serce. A eam of horses owned by Harry landerson, a summer resden who s ecupyng Frank, OBreps house, ran way on Monday afernoon as he coachman was harnessng henvo a carrage. The. horses ran almos o Red Bank. When n fron of Mrs. Fshers place hey ran up on he sdewalk and sruck Jree and sopped. The wagon wa9 amaged. - Wllam Mnon was on bs way o led Bank las Thursday on hs wheel hen be ran n a sandy place along he oad. He was hrovn from hs wheel, lu he escaped njury. The fron forks,nd he sprocke wheel of -he bcycle rere ben and wsed. The. sewng crcle of he Mehods hurch, whch mees every Wednesday fernoon a he parsonage, s very busy us a presen makng-fancy_ hngs for he annual church far, Whch wll be eld he frs week n Augus. Carre Smh, daugher of Joseph P. rnh.. and Bayard Doughy, son of dward Doughy, are sck wh he Blmps. o Mr. and Mrs. Wllam VanBrun of uxedo Park spen par of las week wh Mr. VauBruns faher, Oscar Vanrun. The.women of he Mehods church ll hold a shadow socable n he Ameran Mechancs hall nex "Wednesday lgh. Msses Adelne and. Frances Kechem f New York have been spendng a few lays wh ber aun, Mrs. Lews Chand- Gr* ~~*, A large number of srangers were n own on Sunday. They came down on he boa from New York. <«f«>!-.gn;r^r^ Mss Ea Johnson of Whesone, L.., s vsng her parens, > Mr. and Mrs. Horao Johnson., Mrs. M. E. Taylor of Yonkers has pened he Sco house for hesummer. Mrs. Joseph Thompson s vsng rends a Asbury Park and Belmar. Wllam Crane of New York spen uesday wh Abram Traflford. Sephen McCormck and famly are her summer borne here. Mrs. Joel Mnon s vsng frends n Sew York. The Ben Paper. Experence has augh people ha THE JEGSTER s le greaes adversng paper n hs par of Momnouh couny. Adv. COLTS NECK NEWS./ James Conove.rs Face Cu Honey Bees H ea. ;. James Ubhover sumbled and fell whle gong n he lcuje las Frday ngh. Hs head sruck be door sll and a gash was cu over hs eye. Many of he farmers n vls secon are cung her clover, n some-felds s so shor, owng o he drough, ha can hardly be handled wh forks. Rev. and Mrs. S R. Cunnngham are spendng wo weeks a he Caskll mounans. There wll.be no servces n he church durng her absence. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Sewar Mahews and. Mrs., Charles Mahews, Jr,, spen Sunday wh B. L, 3ampon p Long Brancba. Mr. and Mrs. John Emmons of Long Branch spen Sunday wh Mrs. John Saesr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mller of Marlboro vsed Mrs. Mllers faher, John Read, op Sunday.. Asher Crawford has hved hree swarms of honey bees hs season. J. L. Becknan s havng be -new fences on hs propery paned. \ Garre Buck has one of he fnes poao felds n he -ownshp.... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor spen Sunday a Freehold. Charles Heyer has moved no Calvn CosgauB: house. Charles Sherman spen Saurday a Asbury Park, / Augusus Jacpbson s sck;, Eaonown News.. ^-Benne, who 1 s employed by Fred Gebhard a Wesbury, L, L, s vsng hs moher, Mrs. Gerrude Benne of Souh Eaonown., Tbe Eaonown publc school wll.close on Frday. n he afernoon of. he closng day an eneranmen- wll be held. - / Mr. and Mrs. John McCabe of.lake: wood spen Sunday wh Mrs. McCabes parens, Mr. and Mrs: Wllam Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Marks of Brooklyn are vsng Mrs. Markss parens, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wolco. Augusus Woolley of Lake wood, a former resden here, s spendng a few days a Elwood Snyders hoel. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raflery of Lakewood are vsng Mrs. Rafferys moher, Mrs. Theodore Arrance. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whe of. Phladelpha sre vsng Mrs. Whes faher, Henry Sanford. * Wllam Clark has lef he employ of Segel & Cooper of,new York and has reurned home. Lous Sewar s havng hard wood floors pu down n some of he rooms of hs house.; Conrad. Johnson of Oakhurs spen Sunday wh hs broher, Edward Johnson. Mrs. James B. Hahaway s vsng frends a. Bedford, N. Y. Mrs. C, R. Blundell of Paer.son s vsng relaves here., B. F. Muray s vsng & Wesbury. L... ;T.; ~ m» pays o adverse n THE REGSTER. Morrsvlle News. Augus Classen, he race horse man, has been lookng a he-qspar WyckofT farm s *vh a vew o buyng. The farm conans abou one hundred acres. Mr. Classen wll buld a ranng rack on f he buys. Mss Emma Bloodgood spen Sunday a Freehold wh her sser, Mrs. Granvlle Lle. Her- moher, Mrs. Mary Bloodgood, spen par of las week wh Mrs. Lle. Rchard Crawford, Jr., s confned o hs bed wh sckness. ; Henry Feld of Nu Swamp s also very sck. John Mead employed a Long Branch by Lous Senberg, who formerly ran he Morrsvlle hoel. Mchael Coleuan. has had a new ce box pu up n hs barroom. The ce box cos $ Lawrence Caron of New York spen par of las week, here wh relaves. MchaelRyan.who has been sck, has recovered. Oceanc News.. Mss Berba Kmpe, who s employed n New York, spen par of las week wh her parens here. Re* John E. Parmley preached n he Reformed church a Long Branch on Sunday ngh. Mrs. E. Norhrope and famly of New York are occupyng one of Dr. Parnleys houses /. Samuel Brlls new sore adjonng he posoffce wll be opened on Saurday, -A Bble "Shu-n." The supernenden of a cy Sundayschool was makng an appeal for a collecon for a "Shu-n Socey," and he sad:, "Can any boy or grl ell me of any shu-n person menoned n he bble? Ah, see several hands rased. Tha s good. Ths lle boy rgh n fron of me may ell me. Speak up good and loud, so ha all wll near you, Johnne." "Jonah! " shreked Johnny. A Charmng Vew. Da wley (o he bou9e agen) hough you sad here was a charmng vew from he fron wndows? Why, here are only houses o be seen. House agent So here s a charmng vew, suv n he house oppose lves he mos beauful wdow you ever clapped eyes on, and shes always a he wndow. a a THE REGSTER prns arhe news all he me. Adv.. magnary Almen*. There are many who have pans n he back and magne ha her kdneys are affeced* whle he only rouble s rheumasm of he muscles, or, va* wors, lumbago, ha can be cured by a few applcaons of Chamberlans, Pan.Balm. or.by dampennga pece of flannel wh Pan Balm and bndng on over he affeced pars. For sale by Charles A. Mnon & Co.,-Druggss, No. 3 Broad sree.. - l - " J Dnng Room Breezes, Seepng Room Breezes, All Knds of Breezes -^.., : May.be. obaned from Elecr&Fane. Thnk of he Ho Weaher conug^and arrange o^be cool whle ohers are ho. Esmaes furnshed. $ The Shore Elecrc. Co., 25 EAST, FRONT STREET, Red Bank. " New Jersey. Summer Phoos, Pee Cards, Carbonee Fnsh, n Are very pleasng pcures/for ho weaher boh n prce and fnsh. Dehar &Leson make hem for %XM per dozen. You wll fnd her Sudo a cool place o wa and pass he me away. - Now s he me o have vews aken of your Resdence. / DeH/VRT & LETSON. \ Makes he food more delcous and wholesome BOVAL BJWNH P0WEEH CO., HEW YOBK. EAULY COMERS SECURE RCH BARGANS. Shoe Bargans Whou a Parallel We have surprsed he people of Monmouh couny wh our grea shoe bargans. Through all he errble hea we were rushed from mornng ll ngh, for people know a good hn y g. We had and have an elegan and vared sock of regular^ goods a very low fgures and when we hrew ou a housand pars of Cammeyers $3.00 o $6.00 fne shoes a 15c. o $2.49 a par people came for mles andgb such shoe bargans as never were seen before... There s ye a farly good assormen of he Cammeyer Shoes, hough no every sze. Here are a few of our regular goods we have decded, o sacrfce o close ou: Lades $3.00 Bcycle Boos a $1.5Q and $2.00 a Par. Bcycle Boos have gven way largely o Oxford es, hence every par of our new and? - ; long leg boos n black and brown vc kd and cloh op, brand nao goods, new shapes \ and syles, nearly all 83 ones,, a few were $2, go a $1.50 and $2.00 he par. Cammeyers Snalf $1.00 and $1.25 Chldrens Shoes, 49c. These are all lace, sprngfheeljj hjnd sewed, no even soled, szes 4 o 7, A, B and C, broad oes, regular 1 o $1.25, C. pher Chldrens Shoes, larger szes, C. O 59C. A Nce Lo of Msses Kd Shoes, 85c. These are our own new shoes bu we have an oveload of hem, so here goes, 85C. Hundreds of oher snaps such as Tenns Shoes, Mens fne Shoes and Boys a half prce and lean. Shoe Huslers, Eas Sde of Broad S.. RED BANK, N. J.

9 VOLUME XX. NO. 51. RED BANE, N* J., WEMfESlJAY, JUNE 14; PAGES 9 TO 16. A LONG TERM N PRSON, RCHARD ELLS SENTENCED FOR FOUR ROBBERES. jj -, ^ - -. Sole Ur Horse and Wagon, a Harness-, Chckens and a Gold Wach -Jjco Oher -Charges Agans Hm. Rchard Ells, Who 1 sole a horse and "wagon, a se of barnfess and some chckens a Tnon Falls, and who aferward robbed he house of Joseph Wyckoff of "Wckaunk, was senenced o sx years n sae prson las Thursday. Several monhs ago Ells was employed a Tnv on Falla. When he lef ha place he wen o Wckaunk, where he was employed by Mr. Wyckoff. One day whle Mr. Wy.ckofl and he famly were away fr6m home Ells ransacked he house ;afd sole a gold wach, a su of clohes and some oher hngs. Whle Ells worked a Tnon Falls he became famlar wh he locaon, and. afer, leavng Mr. Wyckoffs place he, wen o? Tnan Falls, wheje he broke * no. Danel H» Cooks barn. He sole a.se of harness from he barn and hen -wen o Waler D. Smocks, where he sole a horse and wagon. He hched.he solen horse o he solen wagdn wh he solen harness, and hen drove o Mss Sarah C. Dalys place, where he sole a lo of,chckens..he ook he -chckens olong Branch, where he sold hem, o Cap. Green. He old Cap. Green ha he chckens were hs own. A lo of wuesses were a Freehold all day Thursday, wang for he case o be called. Lae n he afernoon he case came up ard Ells pleaded guly.. For sealng he horse, wagon and harness, and for robbng Mr, Wyckoff, Ells. was sen o sae, prson for sx years. Senence.was suspended on he charges *of sealng he.chckens and for makng false preenses o Cap. Green. Judge Conover old Ells ha f he came back o Monmouh couny afer hs erm of sx years n prson had expred, be would be af resed and senenced o sae. prso ~agan bu, he wo remanng ^ c h a r g e s a g a n s h m. " " < CHCKENS STOLEN. wheel sruck a sone and he was hrown. F,. Heser Recovers Hs Fofds no he ground. Hs rgh arm sruck a Sngular Way. On Sunday ngh of las week L. E. Eesor and John Hauser, wholve near Maawan, were ou rdng. When near Mr. Hesers house hey heard a wagon ahead of hem whch sopped frequenly. "When hey neared he wagon he man n charge saw hem cornng, and, he lay down by he roadsde and preended o be drunk.. Mr. Heser asked he man a he sharp edge of he bracke and a large pece of flesh was cu ou. Hs rgh leg was also badly cu. Hs boycle was no damaged and he rode on o Oceanc wh he bracke. He hen rode back o Red Bank and had hs njures dressed by Dr. Curs. He was weak from loss of blood by he me he go o Red Bank." He wll be unable o work for abou wo weeks. number of quesons bu go very unsasfacory answers. Whle Mr. Heser and was rdng hs bcycle a Far Haven George Dunbar, Sr., of Borden sree, Mr. Hauser were sandng near jje mans on Frday afernoon. A farm wagon wagon he man go up and ran away, crowded nm off he load and he ran leavng hs horse and wagon behnd. no a barbed wre fence. Hs hand was An nvesgaon of he wagon was so badly cu by one of he barbs ha made and n was found a mscellaneous lo. of arcles, ncludng pans, keles, Beveral sches had o be aken n. Hs njury was also dressed by Dr, Curs. dshes, a sove, beddng and a box full l of chckens. 5 There were also Beveral Suse Hendrckson of Far Haven was bags bf chckens. Three of he chckens hrown off her wheel on Frday afernoon. She works n he Sraus com- Jn one of he bags had been smohered o deah. panys sore a Red Bank and rdes home Mr. Heser ook he horse and wagon o dnner^ She Was rdng back o Red home wh bm, for he beleved he Bank afer dnner when he fronwheel chckens had been solen. When he go home he found ha sxy of hs own -chckens were mssng, and ha he Chckens n some of he bags were hs of her bcycle sruck a san6*y app n he road and she was hrown over he handle bars. She escaped njury bu he forks of her bcycle were wsed. fowls. A warran for chcken sealng \ las been ssued o be served on he owner KCKED BY A HORSE. of. he horse and wagou f he should reurn and clam he propery. Mr. Heser Charles Orosslnger of Leonardvlle Cu Over he Bye. > s akng care of he horse, and f he owner does no reurn n a reasonable me no wll have he horse and wagon sold o pay he horses board, *--. NTERESTNG FACTS..A Fan of he Advanages of Havng a Telephone n Your House, ; The,elephone servce s qucker and. more exac han any mceaenger, ncreases ho facly wh whch nvaons may be exended and acocped. Telephone servce lessons he laborous doall of houbokeepng by brngng he radesmon whn mmedae and consan reach of orders. n CUHO of serous lllnosa enables he nurua o bo n almos connuous eoaul-. aon wh ho physcans. Telephone) Bcrvlco adds mmeasurably o ho comfor of suburban lfe, by brlng-,ng ho cy whn spoaklng dsance. Tho BCnoo of securynspred by ho knowledge ha polce or fre deparmen may bo lnnanly communcaed wh a n groa comfor.,.,.. Low raes, porfco norvco. For raoa und parcularo nddrena ho.conrac deparmen, or call by olopllono, whou- clmrgo. Tho New York and Jyfej" elephone company,,170 y.lonbumnch; 81Wll]ougbby Brooklyn, N. Y>~Adv. CAPTURNG A TURTLE. Two Bed Bankers Have an Advenure Sear Swmmng Jlver Frankln Perce Sryker and Tfepdore Colyer were drvng along he road near Swmmng rver one day las week, when her horse suddenly shed and nearly upse he wagon. Boh men looked ou o see wha had frghened her horse, and hey saw an mmense snappng urle makng s way across he road. As soon as he men saw he urle hey were possessed wh an nense desre o capure. Tbey go ou of he wagon and ackled he urle. Mr. x Colyer waned o make a lasso of he. lnes and capure he urle ha way, bu Mr. Sryker hough ha faa would no be necessary. He fel ha hs long experence n handlng drunks would enable hm o capure a snappng urle wh very lle rouble. Mr. Colyer approached he urle on he por sde and execued a, war dance o arac s aenon, and Sleuh Sryker sealhly approached from he sarboard sde. Whle Mr. Colyer was execung hs war dance n fron of he- urle, wavng a red handkerchef meanme, Mr. Sryker grabbed he urle by s lef rear flpper, and wh a dexerous, wrl, acqured by hs many years experence on he polce force, he flopped he urle over on s back. The urle kcked s fee n he ar francally, bu Mr. Sryker soon sopped hs by clappng a par of handcuffs on s fee, fore and af. The men brough her caoh home, and Mr. Colyer now has alve n a ub a hs lvery sable.. «1 m ARTHUR SCKLES HURT. Three Bcycle Accdens a Far Haven on Frday- Arhur Sckles of Washngon sree was hrown from, hs hjcyole and badly njured las Frday. He s employed by Wllam OBren. On Frday he was workng on ajob a Oceanc. He was sen o Red Bank n he afernoon for an ron bracke. He go he bracke and sared back-o Oceanc,- He heldhe bracke none hand and guded he wheel wh he oher hand. Whle gong down he hll eas of Far Haven hs Charles Grossnger of Leonardvlle s ranng a four-year-old horse for Edward Benne of Belford. A shor meago he horse was kcked on he leg by anoher horse and las Frday Mr. GroBenger ook he anmal o Danel Bennes blaclsjh shop a Belford o have he njury blsered. Whle applyng a ho ron he horso kcked Mr. Groasnger ovor ho oye; A gash was cu n Mr. GrOBslngers forehead and he was knocked unconscous, n whch condon ho reremaned for some mo afer ho accden. Two Busness Onangos. Frank A. Bohulz.lma bough J. B. Rues lvory busness on Whe sree. He pud $7,(500 for ho real asue, he sock and he good wll, Ho gave Mr. Rue hs hone on Souh arcob and $11,600 n cnel. Tho Bpblc and Jo wnavnlued a $2,700.. : Mr. Schulzs ea bunnoa hue boon sold o James N, Duuoll. There may lavo boon beer papers han Tun Hm) BANC RECHBTM, bu nobody remembers over havng soon one. Adv., ANOTHER NVESTGATON, P. HALL PACKERS ENEMES ABE STLL FGHTNG HM. They Have JAsked Judge Collns o Have he Affars of Seabrgh Overhauled Few largc raepayers n he Movemen, Tweny-nne axpayers of Seabrgh have sgned a peon o Judge Collns, askng ha an nvesgaon be made no Seabrghs. fnancal, affars. The peon declares ha he funds of he borough have been corruply and llegally expended n almos every deparmen of he boroughs busness. :.. Ths peon s anoher manfesaon of he hared fel by Wllam J. Leonard and hs followers over he elecon of P. Hall Packer as mayor, and over her falure, o ous hm from hs ohce when he recoun was, made. The peon represens very few of he larger propery owners of Seabrgh. Of he 89 men who sgned, only sx pay borough axes of more han $W, and a consderable number of hem pay axes of less; han $2.- The full ls of sgners o he peon, wh he amoun of borough axes hey pay, s as follows : George E.Sand.., George W. Ello E. A. We3, (% Knapp & Wes) J. J.Brehm "Hd George M. Sand, Wllam H. Brehm! JoloTresoulDf 4 20 Thomas j. Sweeney 7 00 James M. AHror(no assessed) A. J. Applegae John. Thereon. v 175 WJnfleld WSle Frank.O. Wlson. 210 James Branch 05 John A. Johnson 175 Wllam Brennan 3 85 FrankCover 1 40 Lous Sounders,175 AllenPrce l"40 J. H. Cover : 1 4U G. A. Foreman 140 S. S. Meccll. 210 A. 0. Voorhees J. H. Foreman 1 75 P. M. Sullvan 175 Carlo Anderson 1 75 Hoor. wddersrom -2 8U- J. H. Coffer 420 PeerJohnson The ls of sgnaures as gven above shows how lle " sock "^he.prncpal axpayers of Seabrgn.:ak^ean.he wld declara68bfd9h6nesyana-corrupor whch have been so freelymadedurng hejpasfew monhs. GeorgeWvBlo, one of he larger, propery owners who sgned he peon,-was Mr.: Packers unsuccessful rva) for mayor of Seabrgb a he las elecon. Some of he oher sgners are men who have been opposed o Mr. Packer for years; whle ohers are men who own so lle propery, and whose axes are so small, ha somehng besdes he fear ha her axes had been llegally ncreased was probably her cause for sgnng. No a sngle llegal ac has been shown by he peoners as havng been commed by he board of commssoners; nor do he peoners show ha he commssoners have expended a sngle dollar llegally. They make broad charges of corrupon, bu do nb show wheren a sngle dollar has been corruply spen. An llegal bll for $12.50 was presened o he commssoners by Wllam J. Leonard some me ago, bu he commssoners refused o pay hs bll on he ground ha was an llegal clam. The maer wll come up before Judge Collns a Trenon on Tuesday of nex week. The peoners have urned down he lawyers who had charge of he elecon cones agans Mayor "Packer and have engaged Hawkns & Durand of Asbury Park. Tho borougjs lawyers wll be Charles Henry vns and Edmund Wlson of Red Bank, Henry S. Terhune of Long Branch, Flavel McGee of Jersey Cy and Corland Parker of Newark. The borough ofncnls declare ha here a nohng whaever n he facs o susan he allegaons of he peoners, They say ha he proposed nvesgaon s a spe acon, duo o he defea of Ello for mayor a he elecon and a he recoun, and fomened by Wllam J, Leonard because he commssoners refused o pay he llegal bll whch he presened. They furher say ha hey have posve knowledge of brbery a he recen elocon on he par of he Ello facon, and ha hey wll have hn maer brough bofore he nex grand jury. A Clorjryman, Posoned. Rov, M. M: Fnch, pnsor of ho Now Momnouh Bapa church, was posoned on he handa and faco wh, poloon vy whle cung grusa n hs yard lw week. One of hs eyes 1B almos closed and hu enro face o swollen. He wan unablo o occupy hs pulp on Sunday. A Brokon,Lo(f. Jouopl Hunnaway, of Long Dranoh broke ha leg hn Wednesday whllo HUpurlnendlng ho drvng of plng for ho rolley brldgo across Shark rver. CHOR BOYS MAKE MONEY. Bu They Don Sake Enough For her Pcnc. Las Frday ngh- a.n eneranmen was gven n he chapel of Trny church o rase money o ake he chor boys on her annual pcnc. A couple of sree muscans played he fddle and harp. The. harps was especally good. He played several dues wh he fddler and he played a solo all by hmself. The fddler was especally bad. n addon o he fddler and harps Lous J. Teley. gave a couple of comc recaons. Rev! Rober MacKellar and rvng Braun played he organ and fddle... Mr. Lamar, a professonal vaudevlle performer, sang a couple of songs and; gave several comc skeches? Hs performance was very fne. Arhur Holson of Long Branch sang a song and sang well. 1. Abou $20 wab made by he show. The chor.boys wll ry o rase a lle more money, eher by anoher shower n some oher way. They wan o go up he Hudson rver o Wes Pon on her pcnc and he money rased hus far s no enough for ha purpose. There are abou weny boys n he chor and wll cos nearly $40 for he rp, FNED FOR FGHTNG. nlllam Kelly Haa an" Argumen" Wh Hs Wfe. The queude of he wes sde of Alanc Hghlands was dsurbed las Thursday ngh by he cres of murder! help.polce " Offcers John Olver and Wlson Sryker nvesgaed he maer and found a general fgh n progress a he old saw 4nll near Cener avenue, whch s occuped by a number of colored famles. Wllam Kelly seemed o be he leader of he fgh, and when,he offcers came upon he scene he wa havng a lvely scrap wh hs wfe. He was locked n he own jal over ngh and Frday mornng he was aken befare Jusce Ells for a hearng. Kelly admed ha a dsurbance occurred a he place bu sad ha he and hs wfe were only havng a lle argumen. Kelly was fned $5>and coss, amounng o &S.SO. He old he jusce ha f was wner me he would raher go o jal han pay he fne, bu as he had a job n vew for he summer be would ry and sele. He scraped $6 ogeher and was allowed o go on hs promse o pay he res as soon as he could. TELEGRAPH ASSESSMENTS. The Sae Board of Taxaon Fxes he Value of Lnes. The Posal elegraph company, whch has a lne runnng hrough Red Bank, appealed from s assessmen and he case was heard a Trenon las week. The company appealed from s assessmen n a score or more of ownshps hroughou he sae and he hearng n all hese cases came up he same day. Afer hearng esmony concernng he cob of elegraph poles, he number of poles o he mle, ec., he sae board of axaon fxed he value of elegraph lnes a $250 per mle, where sx wres are carred. f more han sx wres are carred on he poles he assessmen s o be ncreased. Noces have been sen o he varous assessors whose assessmens were dspued o make hs fgure he sandard of assessng elegraph lnes hereafer. A RUNAWAY AT BELFORD. A Team Drven by Rehard 8her man Ges Frghened. A eam of horses owned by Mrs. George Sherman of Leonardvlle and drven by her son Rchnrd go frghened n fron of Lews Whes hoel a Belford on Monday and ran away. The races became unhooked and he ongue of -he wagon dropped o he ground. The wagon was urned upsde down. Mr. Sherman was hrown ou bu escaped njury. The horses ran on o he seamboa dock n Por Monmouh and were whn a few yards of he waers edge when hey wero caugh. Tho wagon was so badly dunaged ha had o be lef behnd and Mr. Sherman rode homo on horseback. ^. «. A Wagon Upao a Locua Pon. MHB Lousa Whe, daugher of J. J. Whe of LocH Pon, sared for a drve lus Frday. n drvng around ho orclo n fron of ho houso HO urned ho wagon HO shor ha upho.] Sho wan hrown ou, bu CHCU)KU1 njury. Tn; wjgon wan broken and ho larnow wao Hlghly damaged. DM AnuMnu Hamwn r Youll llnd ou all abou f you road Tlll Rl.OBTCK, Adv. NEWS FROM MDDLETOfW, CHLDRENS DAY OBSERVED ON SUNDAY. s Decoraons of Flowers and Plans n he Churches-Valls Fsh Facory a Work-A Bucher Bus- - ness Dsconnued: Chldrens day was appropraely observed n he New Monmouh Baps church las Sunday ngh. There was no specal desgn n he.decoraons, bu he flowers looked very prey. The s man feaure of he eneranmen was an exercse enled " Buldng he Lghhouse." The scholars who ook par n hs were Nelle, Dora and George Robers, Berha Lee, Nelle Wllams, Louse Grggs and Maud Champon. Recaons were gven by Dora and Howard Rob. ers. Danel B. Fros had charge of he exercses. The organss were Dora Robers and Mss Mnne Fros. Chldrens day was observed n he Navesnk Mehods church las Sunday ngh. The church was decoraed wh dases and roses. The exercses were n harge of John M. Johnson^ The scholars who oo par were Lsle Paerson,Herber Posen, Suse and Grace Wllams and.mame Snyder. Mss Mame Bruce reced " The Drunkard." Mrs. C. A. Moun sang a solo, and she and her faher, Dr. R. G. Andrew, sang a due. Chldrens day servces were held n, he Penecosal church a Por Monmouh las Sunday ngh. The church was prely decorajed under he drecon of Wllam Ludlow, The exercses conssed of speakng and sngng by he scholars. Rev."Joseph S. Clark pasor of he church, made an address. Chldrens day wll bes observed n he Belford Mehods church ^nex Sunday ngh. was o have been -observed las Sunday ngh bu was posponed on accoun of he deah of Mrs. John 03- borne, who was a eacher n he Sunday-, school.. Danel Val has sared hs fsh facory apormonmouh."hesgeng large quanes offsh daly from he fsher-. men. The dches around he facory, n whch he waer had become sagnan, are beng flled, n wh sand by Mr. Val. Wlls Clayon has dsconnued ns bucher busness a Belford and s workng a Red Bank. J. E, Johnson may sar a mea marke n connecon wh m hs grocery sore a Belford. Mss Kae Fros of Mddleown and Mss Nelle Wllams of Allenown, Pa., are vsng Mss Mnne Fros of New Monmouh. Mss Wllams s he daugher of-rev. G.,C. Wllams, a former pasorof he New Monmouh Baps church. When Mr. Wllams lef New Monmouh he wen o Allenown, bu he has now acceped, a call o a large church n Chcago. Mss Laura Runyon of Belford spen Saurday and Sunday wh Mrs. Alber Moun of Sandy Hook. Mss Runyon s learnng he dressmakng rade wh Mrs. Wllam Kelly of Alanc Hghlands. Edde Lyman, who recenly moved from Belfor4 o Seabrgh, s saon agen a Gallee for he summer. Mss Vole Carhar of New Monmouh spen Sunday wh her sser. Mss Lavna Carhar of New York. Mss Eleanor Beers of Keypor s he gues of her sser, Mrs. Howard Tndnll of New Monmouh. J. C. Tlon, eacher of he Belford publc school, s havng hs house^, paned. John Wesley Davs of New York has moved o hs house a Navesnk for ho summer. Mrs. Frank Runyon of Orange s vsng jer moher, Mrs. Phoebe Runyon of Belford., Bray Davs of Long Branch spen Sunday wh Anonus Gbson of Por Mouruouh. Frank Eagles of New York spen Sunday wh-mrs. Alda Gbson of Locus Pon. John Schenck of Brooklyn s vsng hs broher, Jonahan Sohenck of Bolforl. ", Cap. Alber Runyon of Bolford s rebuldng hs sloop, ho Smh V. Rogers. George Robora of New Monmouh s recoverng from an nuok of ho mumps, 0., Green of Locm Pon la con. lned o ho houno wh rheumasm. Harry Davs of Bolford n workng Jn ho fregh saon a Seabrgh. Harry Demmer of Locus Pon hnn reurmxl from lb weborn rp. Mlw L bbo Johnson of lclprd n ec wh clllln and fover. John Ennlmond of Por Mornouh (3 nck wh dyoonu:ry. /f

10 RE-ENGAGNG TEACHERS. Pour ncreases of Salary n he Hevpor Schools,. The board of educaon ofkeyporbas offered o reengage all he ^presen corps of eachers for nex year, 1 _ Mss Magge Bedle, he eacber of be enh grade, WBB offered a years vacaon whou salary, whch she has. acceped. Mss : : \ Mary E. Dubos, one of he oher eachers of he school, wll fll Mss Bedles place. Mss Bedle wll have her presen place back a he begnnng of school n Sepember, Mss Mary Holmes ook a vacaon on he same erms las year. She reurns hs year and a.kes he place vacaed by Mss DuBos, hus fllng all be posons. All be eachers wll receve her old salares nex year.excep Mss Ada F, Poole, Mss Lyda B. Templeon, Mss Magge Clayon and Mss Eselle Jennngs, each of whom wll ge an ncrease of $25. The ls of eachers and he salary each wll receve s as, follows: j8uest; : Scnpck, prncpal.,..$1400 Mary Holmes! 000 Mary E. Dubos 500 Ella VanBrakle...,,. 600 Hale W. Sayles 475 Ada F. Poole 425 Snllle 0. Waeou 360 Caberne Thompson,.., Llnnle Lufburrow 460 AnnaB.Bedle 375 Serenn Cblnery.: 875 Lyda B. Templeon 375 Magge Clayon / Eselle Jennngs 326 Mrs.M. ffoolley The schools n Raran ownshp, ou- Bde of be own of Keypor, wll all have he same eachers nex year. Tbe ls of.eachers and her monhly salares are: Unon-George M. Leonard, 800. Behany Danel T. HeudrlcKson, 865. Kcansburg Wm. T. Nlvlson, prncpal, SCO; Mrs. G. M. Leonard, asssan, 840. The school year nex year wll be made wo weeks shorer han he presen year. The Holmdel ownshp schools have, also engaged all her eachers a he same monhly salares as las year. The eachers and salares are: Cenervllle T. P. Welcn, $77.89 (ncludng ee as supervsng prncpal ol he owdbhlp). Holndel Mss Emma Polhemus, prncpal, 848 ; Mss Magge Beers, asssan, $40. Crawfords Corner MBS Mary Rose, $45. Oak Grove Mss Berha Brown, $40. The Holland school n- Holmdel ownshp, whch was closed las year as an expermen, wll be abandoned enrely. The school a Cenerylle wll be enlarged. Far Havens Graduaes.. The closng exercses of he Far Haven publc school wll be held n Monmouh hall a ha place on Frday ngh. The class moo s "No for School bu for Lfe." The class colors are orange and purple.- The graduaes are Cora Flynn, Nee Chandler, Blanche M. Lle, Suse M. Marn and Percy H. Smh. The followng programme wll be rendered : Pano due, " Qul Vve " Nele Chandler, Blanche M. Lle Prayer Rev. W. E. Pel Chorus, " Happy Greeng " School Saluaory address Nele Chandler Recaon, "Jenne McNlels Hde" Blanche. Lle. Olnsspoen," Our School Days " Suse Marn Class ode. wren by Cora Flynn Graduaes Chorus, "Summer" School Drll," The ndan Hunresses " Lzze Ellenbcrg, Blanche M. Lle, Cora Flynn, Mary Flynn,Florence Morson, Mabel Mlnon, Olve Gardner, Jeanuee Sco, Magge Mlnon. Tllle Ellenburg. Essay, "Amusemens" Suse Marn Pano solo, " Rpples of (he Alabama " Mea Hendrlcbson Valedcory Percy H. Smh Addresses Presden of he bonrd of educaon and ohers Presenaon of dplomas. Closng chorus," Hall and Farewell" School Alumn Re-Unon. The fqurh annual re-unon of he Red Bank.hgh school alumn assocaon wll be held n he own hall on Frday ngh. The followng programme wll be rendered : Selecon Orchesra Vocolsoln Mss Eva Moun R&ullng Pano solo ". Jss Blalsdell Mss Alma Ausn Voln solo Headng Mss Eleanor E. Lnnce..Mss EllleM. Unsrormnn Vocal solo Waler B. Parsons Corne solo Mss Mary McDoal CuloR Mlsa Effle M. Hngorman Vollnsolo Mss Eleanor E, Lnco Vocal solo Mss Crace M. Clmdwlek Selecon Orclesn There wll be ddcng a he close of he exercses. m ^ Two Free Scholarshps. Danel H. Applegne of Red Bank and Hnrry V, Cnnpbell of Freehold pussed he examnaon for free scholarshps a Rugers college whch was held a Free hold a couplo of weeks ngo, Threo scholarshps were alloed o Monmouh couny bu only wo persons qualfed. Freeholds School Census. The school chldren n ho own ol Freehold number 710 he samo as las 1 year. Tho boys number 830 and n grls 874, Nney-four aend no HOOO and 1!)7 aend prvae, nnd Choll schools. Tho number of chldren un vaccnaed la 280. A Blacksmh Kcked by a Horse., Thomas F. Bcny of Long Brunch \vn Jcked n ho bead bynlorso Un n WHO shoeng. A long gul VVH cu hlaforehead. Tho wound wnmuwod M u hu Long Branch hobpal. A Sray Uorao A l)( gray lorao wan found wmdc ng on Mu-reu Knoown on day las woolc. Tlo homo n now a K( wnrd TlroclHorlon hold nwang clnunn. V Long Brands Graduaes. - The Long Branch publc schools wll ose o-morrow. The sermon o he graduang class was delvered a he Long Branch Presbyeran church las gh by Rev. Kerr Boyce Tupper of hladelpha. Class exercses wll be held n he hgh school buldng o-morrow. -The commencemenexercses wll 36 held a S. Lukes Mehods church on Frday ngh. The class moo s "Deeds, No Words." The graduaes are Anne Mary Emanuel, Mnne Frances Hulck, Margare L. Jackson, Jenne T. Moore, Kabryne Mae, Bella T. McCarhy, May Krby, Cora M.* Throckmoron, Harold A. Denne, Wlbur R. Edwards, Randolph D. Wes and Nahan Woods; Assauled Hs Wfe. Samuel Wllams of. Freehold has go n rouble on accoun of havng wo wves. Wllams moved from New Brunswck o Freehold las March and rough a young wfe wh hm. Las eek E. B. Tus of New Brunswck, Wllams8 wfes faher, came o Freeholdand red o nduce hs daugher o eave her husband because he bad anoher f e a New Brunswck. Mrs, Wllams. emp ed o leave.he house and her. lusband assauled her. Tus had Wlame arresed and he has been held o wa he acon of he grand jury. Tus dmed ha he has anoher wfe and :he Mddlesex couny offcals wll ry hm on, a charge of bgamy when he Monmouh offcals are hrough wh urn. Took Poson Through Msake. Alonzo Dunfee of Englshown was o feelng well one ngh las week and member of hs famly gave hm _a dose f wha was hough o be Hoffmans nodyne. By msake he was gven a posonous compound. Dr. A. T. Applerae worked over Dunfee several hours jefore heveas ou of danger. Ho Weaher long. We are ready o supply your wans for ho weaher clohng n hn sus of serge, flannels and crash fabrcs. Crash and duck rousers. Crash rousers up o 50-nch was., Neglgee shrs of all sors, 25c. o $1.25. The popular slk fron shr, 49c. and $1.00. Has, Caps and Furnshngs. A. LUDL0W, 9 BROAD ST., RED BANK. N. J. WLSON, DEALER N - DRY GOODS, NNS, HOSERY, &c BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Newsdealers and Saoners; \ BLANK BOOKS. SCHOOL SUPPLES. 28 BROAD ST., /: Opp. Mechanc S., ATA l % Plumbng Work! RED BANK. * : v, -. We ake conracs for plumbng new houses. V We ake conracs for makng changes n he plumbng of houses and pung n nproved sanary devces.., 2 We do odd jobs 1 of plumbng, large; or small, by conrac or Z oherwse. > f We medo good plumbng all he 5> Sus o Order. & f T T f! Cook & Oakley, jf 18 Fron Sree, RED "SANK, NEW JERSEY. $15 and upward. Also Cleanng and Reparng promply aended o. CORLSS, The Merchan Talor and Cloher, BROAD STREET, BED BANK, JV. J.» *.* * * f <»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» My coal yard s handy and he coal you ge from s good coal, well screened, and he bes he marke affords. We delver our coal prdmply, and he prces arc as low as he marke wll allow., WM. N. WORTHLEY, : Foo of Worhys Hll, RED BANK, N. J. : s The Uned Saes uses more coffee han any oher counry on he "Globe. The very /choces"coffees»,are sen o hs.counry. As; her people are he mos prosperous hey can, afford o be he mos crcal n regard o he : v v qualy of her coffee... Bes Coffee, has always been a hobby wh us. We know wha s he bes and where o gewhou expermenng wh dfferen brands. We quoe prce on he bes coffee n he : marke:.... x Bes Old Governmen Java.../... 29C. per pound. Bes Old. Governmen Java and AAA Mara- cabo v -. fe c " " Bes AAA Maraca.bo...19c. " " CHEAPER COFFEE. Mld Flavored Sanos c. " ". Sanos...! C. " " " The bes Elgn Creamery Buer s oo j y well-known o need commen. We quoe :.: Bes Elgn Creamery 23C per pound. r 1 Bes New York Sae Dary... 20C.» " " [32 Broad Sree, Red Ban, N. J. OLD AND PURE... WHSKES, : * THE CAN BEST FOUND m AT THE HEO STORE BAPgC, OF. J. / SOUTH SDE OF FRONT STRET, NEAR BROAD STREET... *.You wll be sasfed wh he qualy and prce. A full assormen of Old Whskes and Brandes, and he bes mpored and Domesc- Wnes, Ales, Porers, &c, &c. ". Exrac of Mal, $1.50 per dozen pns. make a specaly of Chamberlans Old Cabne Rye, aged o years. Gallon, $4.75 ; full quar, $1.25.,, ft TT T ft f RED BANK, 13 Broad Sree, All meas sold are T f T NEW JERSEY.! Cy Dressed Meas. Cusomers a he. CTY MARKET are husa assured of healhy mea, wh 1 no arfcal pre- v^ servaves. v Y Prces are reasonable and are usually lower 1 - v han he, prces of Chcago dressed meas. D. G. APPLEGATE, 13 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. " 4» v

11 MADE OF JLead Doea So Ener Jfno he Cmposon of Pencls. The frs hng o be sad abou lead pencls s ha hey are no lead pencls -a all. Once upon a me scks of lead ~were used for makng markp on paper -and wood, and, he name has sntvvefl, hough nowadays all he pencls are flled wh graphe,. or- plumbago; Ths.mneral s found n only a few places n v he world n Cumberland, England, along he Lanrenan ranges n/ he provnce of Quebec and a Tconderoga, V. The larges mnea on hs connen are a he laer place. The graphe s aken n he lamp -from he mnes and carred o he re- ducng mll, where s ground or pnlyerzed vu f samp:mlls underwaer. The fne parcles of graphe floa away wh he waer hrough a number of anks, collecng a he boom of hese reservors. s packed n barrels n he form of due and sen, o he facory, where ens of housandsof lead pencls are urned ou every day.- The pulverzed graphe s BO fne ha really s -a dus, dngy n color and smooh and oly o he ouch. B dvded no varous grades of fneness by floang on ~ waer from one ank o anoher. The coarse due snks o he boom of he frs ank,- he nes fner o he boom of he second ank,,and soon down he lne, he fnes powder for he, fnes.pencls selng n he las ank. n anoher seres of anks he German.ppe clay, whch s mxed wh graphe o secure he dfferen grades of pencls from very sof, o exra hard, s graded n he same way, by floang. The fnes clay a mxed wh he fnes graphe, Beng ground ogeher beween sones, and he hardness of he pencl s secured oy ncreasng he proporon of clay n he mxure. For he medum grades seven pars by wegh "of clay are mxed wh en parsof graphe. Afer he graphe and olay are ground ogeher he mxure s pu n canvas bags and he waer s squeezed ou under a hydraulc press, leavng a mass he conssency of puy. The plaser s placed n a formng press, whch s a small ron cylnder, n whch a sold plunger.or.pson works up and down. A seel rplae havng a hole he sze. and shape of he "lead" a pu. under he open end of he cylnder, and he plunger,.pressng down, forces he graphe hrough he hole, makng a connuous hread of wfe of graphe. As long as hs hread s mos s plable, bu ^becomes brle when dry, so s handled rapdly, s cu no hree lead lenghs, sraghened ou and hen hardened n a cncble over a coal fre. The leads when aken from he crucbles are. ready for he wood, rfbch s pne for cheap pencls and cedar for more expensve ones. When he srps cfwood are receved a he facory, hey are run hrough a machne whch cus n each one sx grooves, round or square, and a he same me smoohs he face of he wood. The fllng of he srps s done by grls. "The-frs one akes a grooved.-srp of wood n her lef band and a -bunch of leads n he rgh. She spreads he leads ou fan shape, and wh one moon she flls he sx grooves wh Jeads. Nes o her ss anoher grl, whp aken he flled srps and quckly and nealy lays on anoher grooved srp whch has jus been coaed wh ho glue by a hrd grl. The flled and glued srps are pled upon each oher and pu n a press, where hey are lef o dry. The ends of he srp are evened -off under a sandpaper wheel, and hen he srps are fed no a machne whch cus ou he ndvdual pencls, shapes hem and delvers hem smooh and ready for he color and polsh n sx sreams. The colorng s done wh lqud dyes, afer whch he pencls ore seq hrough he varnshng lnachne.- Trnglcal Accdens. An alan couness, "enerng her chamber one evenng, wh a sou sleo bonne pn n her band, sumbled over a pe dog and fell prosrae upon he floor, he perlous pn percng her hear and causng nsan deah. The hearbroken coun, suspecng a jealous noble of he supposed murder, sho hm dead on he sree nex day. The followng ngh he broher of he. murdered man sabbed he coun. Afer hs rple ragedy he rue cause of he rouble was revealed. A young bachelor n London,eangune of parcpang n ho.wealh of a ceran counry uncle, nved bs rclrrelave,o spend a week wh hm n own. Durng dnner one evenng he nopbew que unaware of he perlous characer of he combnaon passed Cbnrreuee wne and bnnnnns o hs uncle, who parook freely of boh, hus producng a pecularly poen poson, whch caused hs deah. The nophews deep concern urned odbmny when ho learned n or ha ho absence of any wll shaered hs hopes of forune, and hs chagrn promped hm o cromauroly end hlu exsence^ "". Condensed. "Do yon buy condonood mlk, xndnm?" " probumo ha wo moa, bu novor hough df 1 before, always order wo qunrand pny for wo quaro, bn nuvor uqumrca more han hroo pnu."- A mlvorbcmon n Tun la rend onol vyeek.by over 8,700 famles. Adv. ( A Qneer Snae. Where was rased, n norh Lousana, ccach whpsnakes were common, and have frequenly wached hem. When no alarmed, he snake gldes along wh a^ou wo-hrds of s body exended on he ground and.he head and neck rased n a graceful curve, lke he prow of a ebp. There s^eomehng ndescrbably smooh and swanlke n s progress, and all he moon percepble s a slgh rpple along he "spne. Bu he momen he coach whp s frghened presens que a dfferen pcure. The head s nsanly lowered, and he whole body sreches on as sragh as a ramrod. Every hng abou suggess speed,.and skms over he ground lke on arrow froma bow. How does s a mysery. suppose, as a maer of fac, ha he opersoa s. mmensely suble and complcae^ f&d ha he moon s derved from a seres of wrhng ;and conracons, bu f eo hey are so slgh and so ewf ha he human eye canno follow hem. have suded.be snakes n Sgh me and agan, and could never see ha hey devaed, a fracon of ah nch from a sragh lne.- "~ Anmal Hypnosm. "Lark glers," or revolvng no, ors, se up n he brgh sunlgh of France, arac Sghs of passng brds, whch seem powerless o move, even when he gunners pour volley afer volley no hem... s s sad ha a hen can be hypnozed by drawng a chalk lne on a board and holdng her beak rvfc for a momen.. 1 Alhough Adrondack deer have been sho by jack lanern for a cenury, hey never ge used o. They wll always sop o look a he lgh, somemes even approach, gvng he huner bs opporuny.., A rabb wachng a hawk soarng above s head has been known o become so absorbed ha a man approachng can pck up Wh bs hand. Monkeys are smlarly affeced by he snake. A monkey has been known o drop n a dead fan n fron of a serpens jaws. s, however, a curous fac ha brds and small anmals fed o a snake, n zoologcal gardens do no seem o feel hypnoss. Perhaps he snake doesn feel worh whle o exercse s power. A Carous Concdence. One day a pary of women were.beng shown abou varous buldngs of he Unversy of Chcago. The prncpal personage n he pary was an Amercan woman who lves n Berln. She had been vsng frends n Chcago for a week, and ever snce her arrval she had been ryng o remember he name of a Chcago woman whom she bad me n Berln. She was anxous o see hs woman, bu her name and address had oally escaped her memory. As he pary enered Cobb ball somehng srred he Tgh chord, and she came o a full sop n he doorway, eayng: There Tha name has come o me. s Mrs.." Scarcely had she sad he words when he door of one of he offces opened and he Woman n queson walked no he hallway, no en fee from he vsor from Berln. The pary marveled much over he concdence. The general opnon was ha he presen.ee of he woman n he buldng made self known n some myserous way o he vsors subjecve mnd. Bu no one aemped o explan.-- Some Ralway Expenses. Cassers Magazne, conans he followng concernng some of he expenses of a large ralway company: Tha a gjpa ralway company s called upon o expend annually mmense Bums of money for wha seem o be comparavely rflng deals of s busness was forcbly llusraed recenly by Dr. Charles B. Dudley, chef, chems of he Pennsylvana ralroad, n n lecure a Purdue unversy. He sad ha he purchasng, agen of he Pennsylvana ralroad spends from $17,000,000 o $20,000,000 a year, and of ha amoun abou $5,000 goes for rubber bands, $7,000 for lead pencls,, $1,000 for pns, $5,000 for nk, $2,000 for. ole Boap, $1,000,000 for lumber and $00,000 for hose. Aenon was called o he very neresng fac ha cosb nearly OB much for saonery wh whch o carry on he busness of he road UB does for ron. More Ways Than One. "Eher hngs have changed enco was a grl." sad an elderly woman, "or Djon and women sew dfferenly. know was augh o BOW mos carefully, and ho one hng ha - was mpressed upon my mnd was ha 1 mus ake shor needlefuls of hread, Tha was o save me and energy, and he hread was n beer condon o pn no ho work when bad no been drnwn hrough BO many mes. Bu he ohor day happened o see homen sowng a a ladea alors whoro hey vnho lo mos beauful gowns, and aqcl necdlofnlo of hroad and slk na mwl A bg man wh a long arm n akng a sch would pull ou hs hread usfnr as ho could reach, and ha mus hnvoboen a leas a yurd. ouppoqo ha nnn knows how o uulco fown), bu ho wasn augh o HOW UD n Now England n my day." pays o (ulverno n Tng RKHSTKU becauao every famly hcrubouo reads ho pupor. Adv. BOLED T DOWN. The Sgn aa Was Desgned and as Appeared. A journeyman haer, a companon of Dr. Frankln, was abou o se up, n busness for hmself and wshed o have an approprae sgn o pu over hs door. He desgned one ha bore befol lowng nscrpon: "John Thompson, Haer; Makes and Sells ; Has for BSsady Money.", Followng hs was a pcure of a ha Bu he was no que ceran of he suably of hs egn, and he decded o.subm f o ha frends for her crcsm.; The frs ha he showed o objeced o he word "hoer," because wasfollowed by he words "makes has," whch suffcenly explaned ha he was a haer. The word was sruck o u. ".-. ;".-..,..; The nex sad ha he work "makeb" was useless, because he cusomers would no care who made he bas so long as heywere/fasfacory apd he prce was no.oo hgh. He sruck ha ou also. ". The hrd man sad ha he words "for ready money", mgh as well go, as Vcae no he cusom o sell has on cred; every 1 one who bough expeced o pay. These words aken ou, and he nscrponread, "John Thompson Sells H a s. " / Hs nex frend sad "sells" mgh as well come ou, because nobody expeced hm o gve hem away. Wha, hen, was he use of he word? "Sells" was accordngly sruck ou and "has" was all " ha remaned, followng "John Thompson." Even hs, shor as was, was furher dmnshed," and he sgn fnally sood, "John Thompson," whjhe fgure.of he ha followng - «>» Complmens of a Corpse. " spen one summer a an obscure place n he Vrgna mounans," sad he busness woman, o me, "and ook wh me a mad whose home was somewhere near. One day she. came o me and aeked for a days leave. asked her where she was gong, and she very proudly drew from her pocke a shee of paper on whch was wren, fh a superaeundauce of flourshes: ". Mss Selna Jackson respecfully requess he honor of, your company a he funeral of Mes Amanda Julana Jackson, Frday mornng a 10 a. m. Complmens of he corpse. " When You Need a Plumber Call on us. -You wll no regre. You wll be very glad of. (We do excellen work, and our charges are only reasonable. We work on he-prncple ha a sasfed cusomer s our bes adversemen. \ We furnsh esmaes of any knd promply and cheerfully. SABATH & WHTE, 16 and 18 Fron S.. Bed Bank, N. J.! G. F, HOLMES, JR., FANCY GROCERY, f 26 BROAD STREET: \?! Goods Guaraneed. PrcesReasonable. - *. ; A F. K. FRENCH, MANAGER. ", %.. To Farmers and Truckers. have my fresh supply of Bakers and Bowkers Ferlzers fpr hs season. These goods need no explanaon. They always sell upon her mers and prove her resuls. Land Lme n car los a 10 cens per bushel.. * Coal and Wood as usual. Sole agen for Souh Bend Plows and Fxures. Also have Boss and Olver Plows and Fxures, and Plane, Jr., Culvaors and Fxures. TELEPHONE The Bes Roof! The Mos Durable Reof! The Cheapes Roof! One of My Seel Roofs! WHARF AVENUE, KED BANK. As people learn how good a good seel roof s: (has he only knd pu on).;.. ; As people "learn how long my seel roofs las: (for he seel roofs - pu on eleven years ago are as good o-day as hey were he day he, work was done); / > As people learn how cheap my seel roofs are: (when he goodness and durably of he roof s aken no consderaon); As people learn, all hese hngs, why, hey jus s.end for me o pu on more seel roofs. m busy now; buser han have ever been before wh seel work; bu m no oo busy o alk seel roof wh you f you are hnkng of havng some of hs work done. Send me a posal card abou your roof, and ll be a your house n a day or wo. JDon forge abou ha weny-year guaranee 1 gve wh all my seel roofs. - DANEL H. COOK, The Seel Roof Man. TNTON FALLS, NEW JERSEY. 1 L.V

12 MANY SMALL ACCDENTS. Hlonmouh couny People Hur, n 1 Tarou Ways. George Beay of Allenown sared for Trenon on hs bcycle one day las week. He had gone abou wo mles wben he forks of hs vrheel broke and he was hrown o he ground. He sruck on hs cheek and brused badly. Whle Mrs. G. J. DawBon, daugher of R. W. Brown of Keypor, was swngng n a hammock he srng broke.and le her fall. Her back was hur. Charles M:-Norman of Farmngdale waa "overcome bybe hea las week whle workng on he ralroad., Hardy Acker of be same place was overcome he same day whle workng on a farm. Buffaf Bll" los wo horses las Sunday whle a Long Branch. One horse was rampled o deah n he car and he oher broke s ankle whle caper ng abou on he exhbon grounds. John Leonard of Ocean Grove was overcome by he hea las week and fell from hs wagon. He sruck ol hs face and vvas cu over he eye. One of he sree car horses a Keypor sepped on an ron bol on Saurday of las week. The bol peneraed he anmals hoof. Gangrene se n and he horse had o be klled. Eugene Dem me of Farmngdale caugh hs fnger beween he chan and sprocke wheel of hs bcycle whle cleanng he machne a few days ago. Hs fnger was badly laceraed. J. Sewar McGll of Long Branch brused hs leg several weeks ago. He s now confned o hs home., John T. Corell of Farmngdale los conrol of hs bcycle whle rdng a Lakewood las week and was hrown. Hs nose was hur and he lower par of hs face was cu. A horse belongng o James Flynn of Long Branch, whle beng drven o a a surrey a few days ago, ran away. reared up and fell back on he surrey, wreckng. George Frake of Freehold was unloadng some goods when a bundle of paper fell on hs foo and brused BO aahe could no walk for several days whou cruches: -. E. D. Davs of Long Branch mashed he forefnger. of hs lef hand whlecouplng cars las week. He was aken o he Long Branch hospal for reamen. Jladame De Sbelde, of Long Branch ran "a needle n her foo on Monday of las week..,,; Joseph Call of Elbsron was cu on hehand and arm a few days ago whlefghng. Church Full repors of all church happenngs, are prned n THE REGSTEKevery week. - A d v. : :.... -"_! ;! * v.!! * > > > 4! New hngs are consanly arrvng a our sore. We have never before done so large a busness as we have enjoyed hs sprng, and we arbue hs n large measure o he fac ha we are connually^geng n whaever s new and desrable n house 1 hold goods, farm and garden ools, ec. M\fe am o keep he very newes syles, {he very laes paerns, and he choces and larges assormen, n all.he lnes of goods we handle. Cusomers from places weny mles away come o our sore o rade,, because of he large socks o hoose from, he hgh qualy of he goods, and he low prces-a whchhey are sold. Hammocks. No home can be sad o be complee whou a Hammock. They can be hung on he porch, or from he rees ol he lawn; There s nohng so nvng, nohng no comforable; as a hammock durng he warm summer days. We have hem n a mulude of syles, and a prces whch range from 80 cens o $1.00. They are n Mexcan grass, n colored cord, wh and whou head ress, and n varous szes. Every ase can. be "sued and every hammock-wan suppled from our sock. Croque Ses..The good old-fashoned game of croque s agan becomng popular. We have croque ses as low as #0 cens and as hgh as $3.50. < They are well-made, even-he cheap ses beng. durable and srong. The poss and arches can be se up n a small yard, and he young people of he house can have no end of pleasure. Screen Doors and Wndows. Nohng equals hese for keepng ou fles and bugs. The doors come n all regular szes and f all ordnary szed doors. They can be readly made o f odd szed doors, v The wndoav screens are adjusable and wll fany wndow. Boh doors and wndows are srongly made. The screen s of srong wre cloh, and wh proper care boh doors and wndows wll las welve o weny y^ears. Raan and Wcker Furnure. Wo have Raan and Wcker Chars, Lounges and Couches ha are durable as well as comforable, and subsanal as well as showy. Ths class of furnure, s very popular for summer uso. s cool, fne lookng, and cheap. Those chav^aro used largely for porches and are well sued for hs use. ^0$0<< *** ; Ths pcure shows our fne lawn swng. We have sold hundreds of hese lawn swngs durng he pas wo or hree years, and he demand seems o be ncreasng. They are an ornamen o a lawn, and hey provde a healhy spor and an agreeable pasme for old olks and young folks alke. A Swng on he Lawn. Our laes lawn swng \s so bul ha affords a safe place for he baby. Once pu n he swng he youngser canno fall ou, and he naural swayng of he swng keeps hm conened and These swngs are srong, hey canno break down, and wh reasonable 1!,, care hey wll las a lfeme. We sell hem a $4,50. Uly Boxes. These are srong boxes, wh srong. covers, and are covered wh chnz, carpe, and oher suffs. They are made n all szes, and are used o hold shoes,, or spled clohng, or anyhng ha s waned ou of sgh unl he me comes for usng, or for akng away. Raffa. Srong, well-cured Raffa for yng asparagus. Experence has shown ha hs s he bes maeral for hs purpose. The Masury Pans. The Masury Pans come n cans ready for use. An nexperenced hand can apply hem. A can of pan wll brghen up he neror of a house unl looks lke a new place. Masury pans spread, evenly. They are made n he rgh way, of he rgh maerals. They wear well. They cos $1.40 a gallon, and because of her durably hey are he cheapes pans on he marke.. Champon Dry Powder Gun. Farmers have so many nsec pess o fgh nowadays ha a good powder gun s a necessy on a farm. 1 The Champon Dry Powder Gun s he bes of hese devces. weghs abou fve pounds and wll hold four pounds of Pars Green. has wo ubes, so ha wo rows of poaoes can be dused a a me. The ubes-re adjusable o any wdh of rows. has an adjusable gauge o regulae he amoun of powder used. can be used on any knd of plans or fru rees. Only one ube can be used f desred. We sell hs Powder Gun; whch s by far he" bes on he marke, for $ / Ths Powder Gun ssmplo o operae,^ and can bo so adjused ha here. s no wase of he Pars Green or oher powder used. The powder s spread ovonjyover he plans and no pu on n paches. wll do as much work n a day as a horse-power sprayer, and a a much less cos for poson. & APPLEGATE Fron Sree, nex o Pos-Offce, Red Bank, N. J. V": > > > 4

13 Ml CHARLES LOTJX HURT. " A load of Groceres Falls on Top of Hm. - Charles loux of Alanc Hghlands drves a grocery wagon for J. Gf. Brookes & Co. of ha place. On Monday he wen o he freghsaon o car sjme goods : o h^ sore.- The al, board was le down unl was on a level wh he body of he.wagon and goods were loaded on he al board. Ths made a ; very long ^agon. Lpux loaded he wagon up and pu he heaves goods n he back par of he wagon. He hen jumpe^- on he al (.board o ge nhe wagonf^bff weghs rased he fron. whesjs of he wagon from he ground and:-he fell backward o he ground. ;,- All he goods n he wagon sld ou,.some of faer fallng on hm, He escaped;. serbus njury. Hs clohes were badly orrfby he nals h he barrels and boxeb and were soled by he dr.. He connues a hs work bu walks wh a lmp; _... V? Bobbed Hs Employer. \Vllam Whe was released from he covmy jal a shor me ago, where he had^erved a senence for sealng a As-. bur? Park. Afer he lef jal he wen o jknalapnn and go a job wh Charles E. D^vson,,propreor of he Manalapan hoel.. Mr. Davson wen away one day and lef Whe a home. He locked up all he rooms excep he kchen. Afer Mr. ; Pavaon wen.away Whe broke no he ohefroorns and sole $6 n cash, a gallon of whskey, a new par of shoes and ^several- arcles of clohng." The man has no been seen a Manalapan snce and a reward of?50 s offered for hs capure.../.; »* :. Dealers Ge Back Ther Cgars. The cgars ha were sezed n he sores of Frank T. Burk and Wllam C. Hulee of Marlboro for hayng counerfe samps on hem have been reurned. Two hundred cgars were sezed n Hulses sore and 2,100 n Burks." The.. counerfe samps had been pu on he cgars a he facory and he realers we,re nnocen of any wrong-dong...the sorekeepers had o pay. for he new samps pu on he cgars and a fhe of %\ each. The wholesalers from whom he cgars were bough wll remburse he realeraor her loss. - -» y Arresed as He Lef Jal. Charles Sorer was.released from he couny jal las Wednesday afer servng a senence for beng drunk and dsorderly a Asbury ajrk; Two consables Waed forjjbrer a he door of he jal and arresed hm for complcy n robberes recenly commed near Manalapan.. Sorer. was mplcaed n he crmes by he confesson of wo oher men who were, arresed for he same offense and who are now servng me n.he New Brunswck jauy ;. ;, } m m... Fned For Beng Drunk., George Sherman, Frank Francs and Lafayee VarSclbck of Long Branch W9re arresed las week for beng-drunk and dsorderly..offcer Snowley, who wresed hem, was assauled.. Sherman was fned $15 for beng drunk and was held o awa he acon; "of he grand jury on he charge of assaul. Francs was. fned $10. VanSchook was no fned-, bu was.held on he charge of assaul. ^ _ <r* Eyesgh Resored. Mabel AJ Wes, aged sx years, daugh. er of Fred Wes of Long Branch, los he sgh of her^ rgh eye las year. 1 The blndnesa washe resul of a bruse, a caalac formng ov r he upl. Three operaons were performed for he removal, of he caarac, one n "January, anoher n February, and he hrd abou a week ago. The sgh has been resored, bu he eye s sll very weak..,»»., «Apponed Townshp Commooman Rchard C. Bedle of Keypor was eleced a member of he ownbhp commee of Raran ownshp a he elec-. on las March. He was oo sck a, he me o be sworn n offce, whch v mncle a vacancy n he commee. Las Wednesday he commee apponed Mr. Bedlecdr he full me for whch ho wns eleced.. $ -JTaken Wh Cramps. Whllo n swmmng n Manwan las week -jjorber Brown was nken wfl crampsund was saved from drownng by Fred (Jesslor and Jamoa Harrs Brown was alng hs ffh swm for he day. Ho sfnmnll boy and ho docors Buy ho crampa wore caused by oo mucl a w lm mng. 1 An Asbury Park Sucde. Joseph J. Pelor, n young wachmaker, lvng f WcB Ooean Grove, bu laely 1 employed n Aabury Park, klled hmself ks week by alcng enrbole acd. Ho wjh robonly hrown ou of employmon n»d wdn abou o sur n mnlneon on h own nofcun. No cauao l gven for l noon;:._. ^. p,j» o udvorho n Tun UEO18TE ^^fjyl horpubouh read. Lfe nsurance of 81,000 Pad. Mrs. Mary A, Longsree of Manasquan as receved $1,000 from he Meropolan lfe nsurance company. Ths waa he amoun of nsurance carred by her lusband, Forman O. Longsree, who was ^recenly klled by a fall, from a wagod. -»».-,. " A Key porers Forgvng Spr., George Tlon of 5eypor has been held n $200 bal o awa he acon of he grand jury on a charge of sealng led froa Fred Hoffmans pocke a few weeks ago; Hoffman became= secury or. he man who he says robbed hm. A Belmar Boy a Manla. Charles C. Heynger, son of Wllam. Heynger of Belmar, who enlsed^n he Uned Saes navy las November, s an hospal apprence on he gunboa Casne, a. Manla. He expecb o be promoed shorly. llusrang a Hsory.. General ^Vllam S. Sryker was a Freehold las week akng phoographs p llusrae hs forhcomng hsory of he bale of Monmouh... WALL PAPERS AT HARRSONS. 3T Proad Sree, Red Bank; N. J. \\n a Prey Pckle" g he woman who mus eneran unexpeced company unless she s well suppled wh canned and boled groceres. f her panry shelves are ncely lned wh our famous brands of pckles, soups, vegeables, canned meas and fsh and crackers, she s complacenly ready for any emergency. Wha shall we sand you o-day? Don Wa Unl he Horse 1* Solen Before You Lock he Sable. Of course you know all abou. You have read n he papers. You know ha Chamberlans Colc, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy \e sold by druggss everywhere. Bu- you don know all abou unless you have used " and gven a es o severe emergences, when your physcan s away from home and he drug sores are closed. Afer one such emergency you wll always keep hs remedy n your home; bu why wa unl he. horse s solen before you lock he sable? Ge a 25-cen bole of. now-and be prepared for an j"such emergency. For sale by Charles A. Mnon & Co., Druggss, No. 3 Broad sree. The PBEFECTON SPRNG LOCK FENCE.s auvays man? Mends because s a say fence ha «o{/8. never saga nor sprefs apar as mos wre fences do. cap be bul any hegh you wan, as many lne-wres as you wan, so ha wll urn anyhng from a chcken o horses and cale. And la oe poor mans fence as well us he rch mans. f you ae hnkng of havng any fencng done around your lawn. Jus send and ge one of mv crculars. cambulld you a fancy lawn fence ha wll save you money as well as beng.an ornamen o your home. mae Dve syles of. You se ae poss, do he res. GEORGE! N. CONKLN, AgeD for Monmoul Co. Mddleown, N. $. Hones Goods a- Hones Prces. The Celebraed E. D. Buer, per lb... 22c. Bes Dary Buer, per lb.. 20c. Cookng Buer, p6r ll 18c. Pure Lard, per lb... v Tc. Fresh Eggs, per doz Sc. 166 Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, f f T 0- v V He Sad, Two genlemen were dscussng he qualy of dfferen Beers he oher day. One sad ha of all he brands vhe had red, he Rocheser "Boheman" was he besof all. Ours n Green Boles. GEO. R. LAMB & GO.,. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 15B. Adjonng he Poaofflce. A SPECAL SALE OF... WRTNG PAPER Commences hs week. A Box of good Wrng Paper wh 30 shees of Paper and 30 Envelopes, only 10 cens A Pound Package of Wrng Paper, over 100 Shees of Paper n he Package, 25 cens... ADLEM & COLE,... Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.. f Y v V Over 3,000,000 polces n force on he books of The Prudenal. Such avas army of polcyholders. speaks volumes for he lberal and far reamen receved; by all.who have aken advanage of he opporunes ofered by s superb polces. mk.1 -WRTE- The Prudenal nsurance Co. of Amerca. John F. Dryden,Presden. Lesle D. Ward, V. Pres. Edgar B. Ward, 2d V. Pres. and Counl. Forres F. Dryden, Secy. H. KOLBENSPL/VY, Sup, Box 116, Broad and Wallace Ss., Red Bank, N. J. W.H. HOUSTON, Genl/le., RUersWe.Ave., Red Bank, N. J. LOUS Y. MANM?<G, Genl /\g., Monmou S., Red Bank, N. J. We sell he regular $2.00 laes upo-dae Ha for $1.24, he $1.50 grade for 79c.-and so on down o he harves Ho Weaher Headwear. * Crash and Grass Has n Alpne, Senn,q and crush shapes, from 19c. up. We wan every moher o Come n and look over our lne of wash sus for chldren. Some are 79c, ohers we sell as cheap as 49c. The whe Bedford Cords, $2.50 grade, $1.49. Eagle Clohng Company, (NCORPORATED.) Cheapes Clohers n he Counry, 7 SJroad S., Red Bank, N. J. 1 w «««* Pars Green- ADVANCED PRCES. 14 cens n 100-pound Los. ; 18 cens n B6; and 28 pound Los. <[ 16 cens n 14-pouhd L6s. :; N 17 cens n 10 and 8 pound Los. 18 cens n Los less han 8 pounds. JAMES COOPER, Druggs, : Cor. Broad and Whe Ss.,. RED BANK, N..J.

14 AThou0h. Only a word and am hne. Speak no ye For n hs foolsh hear of mne fnd regre : Regre for dayb of frendshp swee. Long, happy years,., Unouched by breah of passon flee-* s doubs and fears. How wl hon keep hs eoul of mne Through nl my daya? Shall 1 no dm he spark dvne n passons raysf Whn hy seady eyes clear dephs see no eas. "Beloved, wll keep hee safe," Thou eays, wh ears. Forgve ne, love, eo deflr-hou ar, yeld, and ye f should fndwhn hy hear,,....too lae regre?, A PLAZ a. MMER. Becanse he was down o ha las peso by no means followed ha Gwn ^was lookng for work. He was lookng a he passersby n he plnza. was easer, and n Mexco he eases ways he bes. He lounged back on one of he benches, -jnder an orange ree n fnll flower, and lsened o he brds sngng n among he roses and jasmne back of hm. Women shuffled by flhy old hags and yonng ones wh bg eyes and he feaures of bronze sanes carryng on her heads waer jarsor baskes fnll of vegeables and flowers,.mea and lard. Peons, n skn gh panaloons and brgh zarapes, all wearng he nevable sombrero, jaunly pped up behnd, loered along, draggng her sandaled fee, or sank down o doze upon he benches. Lades wen by occasonally. Gwn surveyed hem from he ops of her ll arranged heads o he eoles of her wde shoes, wonderng wha, parcular. undness he black ebawl mgh cover for each and searchng sll, as be had been dong snce he had come o he counry a year before, for a beau y among he upper classes. He que longed, for he sgh _of he genune hng of some grngawho would sep lke a queen, n whose fgure here wonld be grace and n whose face nellgence. And presenly he longng was sasfed. She came oward hm, crossng he cobbles of he sree, lfng her ekr and showng a foo, ha oudd, f no he radons, a leas he facs of he arched nsep of he senora. She was ceranly beauful. Her har shone n he sunlgh, and her eyes, when Ehe rased hem o look up a Jhe cahedral owers her eyes bu Gwn hough he had never seen he lke of hem. He sa up wh he mos energec movemen he had known n many weeks and wached her. n Mexco s cvl o sare. And Gwn made he mos of he lcense. \ She came-on drecly pas hm now he beauful Amercan and he wonderful eyes resed on hm wh a glance of recognon of a counryman. She was alkng o a man who Gwn hoped for no parcnlar.reason beyond an nnae love of he eernally fmgh be her faher. And chefly because he had nohng o do jus hen, had had nohng o do for he pas half year and had no prcspecb of anyhng o do for Rome monhs ahead, he se abou fndng on. The grngo has no ye ceased o be an objec of neres and commen n Mexco. Gwn walked down o he saon, and a comparo, beween expressons n profane manner concernng Mexcan busness mehods n general and ralroad employees n parcular, gave hm he nformaon he waned. "Those people? Oh, has a Mr. Meredh Bg gun of some sor on some rond n he Saes. Los of suff. Here n a prvae car. Wans o buy mnes and hngs anoher darn fool ha hnks he hnd of ho Monezumas s gong o make hs eernal fornne. ll be some plaza mner socks o hm and hope he does." The of repeaed quen sabe devce of he land had rasped ba emper agans all manknd. "Go a pary wh hm?" "Daugher, beleve." And hen he dsgrunled one launched no he deals of hs own woe. Gwn lsened. He had nohng else odo and no furher neres n he onrsa. Tha was wha he hough hen, as he agreed amably wh nl ha he ferle ongue of bs nforman could aay abou he Greaser, and fngered dly ha one las slver pece n : ha nlo pocke. Bu upon he day followng he hough ohewrl8e, for ho slver pece had dwndled o one f much emnller, and bo dd no fancy ho sor of dnner ha dos rualehd wll buy. Therefore, whon bo wandered up o he Amercnn news ngency whch was nlso barroom and exchange wh he purpose of fndng ou f here wcro anyhng new, and when he BW Mr. Meredh, evdenly urged by n lke purpose, sandng n he doorway, a hough fluehd upon hm. Tho owner of a prvno car, n Bmnger o ho land and o ho manfold ways of lmng m hunes lvng herol of hs own counrymen, a wonld be of much earhly cnmro, ho faher of n bounful daugher Gwn nndu bn aop brsk, and puck orcd llfl fnu, boylhl brow o mgkch a brown sudy, u preoccupaon HO deop 1 lm ho hud almos run no ho pnocrn before ho HW hm. Then ho rnnef Jl) ln wh cheerful recognon, cu ffonowhr abor by oher concornu. "lnw u null) nncd Hornn been Jscfcr" lw ualccd of.la hjn.olojrjnn. ^ who was pung asde Tmes and Heralds ad Suns for regular subscrbers. The, one had a rng of busness whchsarled he German and made Mr. Meredh prck uj> hs- ears he whle he lead headlnes. Nex o he srans of hs naonal anhem, no sound so ers he soul of he Amercan n foregn pars as ha of a sharp, decded %w Yankee voce. The German sad ha, so faraehe knew, no man named Sorms had been n. Gwn wondered f he fellow expeced hm o do hngson Greaser prncples and o wa half a day, losng me and money.^ And hen he wen back o he door. There was anoher Amercan here besdes he owner of he prvae car Gwn knew hm a lle furve as o eyes, a lle seedy as o clches, a lle ragged as o beard, bu bengn and guleless whal.... " aay," sad Gwn, "do you know a fellow called Sorms, Benne 1" Benne shook hs bead and answered, "N," ndfferenly. "He has come down here," Gwn wen on, "o see abou my repor on he mne." Benne. looked up and me Gwns eyea and recognzed a neopbye one Who, drven perhaps byr»eed, perhaps by naural ases, was abou o jon he broherhood. "f repor favorably, hs people wll buy," Gwn connued "ha s, hey wll f my company consens o sell a $350,000, whch shall no advse. Tha El Rco lode" he had no hesaed for he name, and he began o enjoy hs own nvenon. He wen on recklessly, for he could fed ha he owner of he prvae car had sopped urnng oyer he.shees"of hs newspaper and was lsenng. And.hs speech blossomed forh n sopes, flake rock, runnng ground, eullb, dps and crbs all he vocabulary of bs heorecal mnngcourse. Bu ever and anon he recurred.o he rchness of he El Eco ven. " shall advse agans a sale," he repeaed. "n my opnon, my company can, by a small expendure, realze a large amoun. Tmberng wll no be expensve drf gravel ground largely and s my belef wll prove he rches mne n Mexco." The plaza mner was good n a ared He agreed and helped along he effec by references o wns unusual exper-, ence and honesy. Then he whdrew, and Gwn pulled ou hs wach and frowned. He apped hs foo mpaenly on he pavemen, and hs nce, boysh face grew black. The pluocra read hs paper and Cas glances a Gwn beween paragraphs. Then he approached. began wh he queson as o how long you have been here and ended wh an nvaon o lunch n he prvae car. Gwn consdered and couned hs mnues and decded ha he mgh spare he me. He acceped. was all an rrdescen dream. He sa back n he upholsered.seas and held hs mouh open. The plnms fell no. Mss Meredh was as amable as she was beauful. The pluocra evnced a marked neres n mnes. The Chnaman cooks, no bscus breahed of home and he pas n her odorous seam. And Mr! Meredh asked hm o come agan. "We shall be here a week, possbly. And f your man Sorms doesn come o me, mgh lke o ake a look a he Rco myself," he sad..- Sorms dd no come o me, and Gwn ook Mr. Meredh o he mne... He rased 10 and engaged he horses and dressed hmself n he charro su ha he had bough n he frs daye, when he had been flush and all hngs had been new and pcuresque. The su was pcuresque sll. The shor jacke se off bs broad shoulders and he skn gh panaloons hs hegh, he sombrero added sern darng o hs open counenance, whle he knfe n s leaher case, bangng from hs bel, and he revolver showng from hs hppocke wrough he effec o s hghes Pch., Mes Meredh who wabo eay wh frends a he hoel durng her fahers absence showed her admraon. She le Gwn hold her hand raher long and hard, and under he nfluence of he bowe knfe and he revolver she rembled a lle and rased ho beauful eyes o hs. "You won le anyhng happen o faher?" she begged. Gwn reassured her. Ho wondered how much of he unxey mgh reasonably bo poroned off o "faher." "And he found hmself wonderng ha prey seadly as he rodo wh he man of Pullman cars besde hm, sng uneasly he scrawny llo horn. was he season of ho rans, when he land s mos beauful and leas vs,- ed. They broko her way hrough flowers, pnk, whe, purple, blue, acarle and yollow; he blossoms brushed agans her hands and me across h pommels. Tho rees we.ro gay wh blu mornng glory, andgrenufoof orafs and ecnrle parase Afor ha he) began o clmb mounans, and Gwn began o wsh hmself well ou of, Ho had sared whou knowng jus why, half recklessly, half o HOG wha would happen. Ho was ncong now. n raher CBH han a wuclc he way hnkng all dny of a «rl mgh oven bo ha HH wau hnkng of hm. Ho had akon n11 kndly dsposed man led o hm vvhlo ho broko H bread. Ho hnholf WMH 0 fraud, and f ho carred ou o ho end vrould bo n crmnal. f ho dd no, nlo would know. Sho would know n nny CHO, eooner or M: groaned, afl. b l l L h horses mane whle hey ncfnnbled up he mounan sde., /. They came o he mne a lengh, as many anoher plaza mner and hs prey bad done before hem. There was a mbered enrance.and some yards of nnnel. Gwn had los ba ase for he hng, bu he mpossbly of urnng and squarely facng wh he ruh he man, whom he had brough hry odd leagues on horseback, WBB manfes. He enlarged-convncngly on he wealh n beyond ha black hole. He dug ou a handfalcfsof rock wh hs knfe and poned o slver where none was. Hs face was more scarle han he sunburn. He led wh-ha glbness whch arses from no knowng where your nex n- spraon s comng from, and he was mmensely convncng. 5. *. "Bu of course shall have o have" my own expers," Mr. Meredh sad half apologecally. "Of course," agreed Gwnbrskly,. wh a snkng hear. c And hen hey rode back. Gwn was somewha slen He was fgurng upon how a man who has nne slver dollars n he world can bes ge oa of a counry, bu he ceased o calculae when Mss Meredh welcomed hm wh ears n her> eyes ears of hankfulness for hs havng kep her faher n safey. Gwn raher encouraged her belef ha hey bad rdden no he onen jaws of danger and acceped an nvaon o un up o Mexco on he prvae car. A day. and a half ook hem o he cy, and a day ook Gwn and Mss Meredh far along he rose srewn pah of fancy. Gwn had no such ndenon n he mornng, and by ngh he had, old Mss Meredh ha he loved her. was all par of he chance game. They ea n he moonlgh npon he back seps of he car, rushng along a level hegh a plaeau from whch hey seemed, o look down on mounan ranges and.up o only he vapory whesmoke from he wood fed engne ad he sars. For wo hours Gwn forgo all hngs save ha a beauful grl loved hm a grl, who was o hm no only herself, bu he embodmen of all he had lef behnd of college, of companonshp, of hope for he fuure, of hones work, of home and cvlzaon. For hese more han for he grea, eof.eyes she rased o hm; more han for. he cold lle hand she elpped no bs, he loved her. And he hrus asde memory he memory whch whspered seadly, lke he roar of he wnd n hs ears ha lfe, was no all ongh; ha omorrow mus come wh "he escers. The"expers sa n her offce wang. They had already waed an hour and a half, and, makng every allowance for he cusoms of he. counry, he me seemed o hem oo long. Mr. Meredh drew ou hs wach and frowned, very much as Gwn had done n fron of he Amercan news agency en days before. Mss Meredh alernaed beween a map whch hung agans he whewashed wall and he wndow. "Mr.?" began one of he expers.. "Mr. Gwn," he pluocra suppled ungracously. "Mr. Gwn may.have been deaned or here may have been some msundersandng as o he place of meeng." Mr. Meredh resened he flcker of a smle ha played n he expers eyes. made hm vaguely uneasy. He dd no answer. Anoher half hour lagged by. Expanson, he "open door," he fuure of Chna, he Amercanzng of Mexco, had rsen for dscusson, ogeher wh lesser opcs, and had been lad away. There was a long pause. "May ask," suggesed he exper suavely, balancng a pencl judcously beween hs fngers, "may ask f Mr. Gwn«was recommended o you by responsble parjes" The suaon was no so new o he expers as appeared from-he deepen ng purple of hs face o be o Mr. Meredh. He explaned majescally. The flckerng smle grew no a seady wnkle. VAnd you say Mr. Gwn ook you o see he mne. Do you know where was suaed and wha was s appear once?"" Mr. Meredh explaned ha also, raher less majescally, for he smle had spread o he lps of boh expers. They looked a one anoher, and hen cne spofe. "Well, Mr. Meredh," he began, leanng back n bs char and reachng ou for a paper cuer wherewh o ap ho desk, " do no jvnn o do he young genleman any,, njusce, -of course, bu f wew> you shouldn eo my hear upon seeng hm agan." He was a praccal man, bu ho knew ha ho grl had nrnea from ho sudy of ho map and ha her face was whe. Ho hoeacd. "Wcllf"Hk»d Mr. Meredh Bharply. "Well, my dear ar, ho nluo you ( escrbo s no enrely unknown o no. hnn,gone b/varloub nnmes as many as here aro mnora who condnc her operaons and obnervnofl from ho bonchco of ho plazau n ha par of Mexco. Tho rgh name n La Conchn or was boforoho nbguded men who red o work abnlnnwl nl a bud job. am orry, Mr. Meredh, 1111 vory oorry, bu fear w> nnf add Mr, GwnH nnb o ho already.fn ln of plnzu mnen." And n ho HOCO ha followed ho glmccd oward ho wndow, where a (lmng lmnd warn plnyrjk n uoo 1111 evenly upon ho puo.-"..hs THREE. WVES. They Were All n One Pcure Bu Dd Xo Say Tlere. Allan Cunnngham, n bs "Lves of Brsh Paners," ells a eory of Copley, he faher of Lord Chancellor Lyndhnre,whch reveals wha a.porra paner endnres from he vany and eccenrcy-of ha sers, A ceran man bad hmself, hs wfe and seven chldren paned^ by Copley n a famly pece., " wans bu one hng," sad he man, on seeng he fnshed pcure, "and ha s he porra of my frs wfe hs one s my second." "Bu," repled he ars, "she v»s. dead; \Vha can do? Sue mus come* n as an angel.*v... - "Qh, no; no angels for me. She mus come n as a woman." The porra was added, Jra several monhs elapsed before he man agan called a Copleys: sudo/and. when he dd, a srange lady held on o bs arm. " mus have anoher Skech from your hand, Copley," sad he. "An accden befell my second Wfe; hs lady s my hrd, and she has come o have her lkeness ncluded n he famly pcure The paner nroduced he lkeness of wfe No. 8, and he man expressed hmself sasfed wh he porras of bs hreensposes. Bu he lady remonsraed. Never was such a hng heard of/ Her predecessors mus go. The ars paned hem on; hen TMman dspued-he prce. Copley sued hm, and hs son, he fuure Lord Lyndhurs, sgnalzed hs call o he bar by ganng hs fahers cause. \ You Can Boll Anyhng. A successful expermen was made a lolumba unversy n bolng away a slver dme. The dme, was cu n srps and lad n he cup of one of he carbons of he arc lgh. The. poned carbon of he arc was placed above hs and a srong curren urned on. Under he nense hea he dme meled, am** mered and hen boled lke waer, n wo mnues had boled away no vappr. Professor Pupn, who conduced he expermen, declared any subsance on. earh, even gran^. rock, may be boled away n smlar fashon f only suffcen hea s brough o bear onj. He also saed ha any gas or lqud would freeze f conld be submed o suffcen cold. A Chlds Concluson. "Papa, s ruevha he devl s he faher of les?" v "Yes, my chld; s." "Then he mus have bad a lle boy ha be was always promsng hngs o for omorrow." " """ " s "* {Baseball Goods! Fshng Tackle,, j AT us Bus Absorbng< FJoor Ol \ j ]*..:,- Reduced o 50c. a Gallon For a Grocery Hafness, suable for bucher, jnlkman, baker or groceryman. $5.00 For a far Buggy Harness. We make a specaly of buldng Harness accordng o oher peoples deas and guaranee yon prce and qualy. Brdsall & Son,; Monmouh S., Red Bank. WLLAM OBREN, Praccal Pwnber 9 STEAM AND GAS FTTER. Ho Waer Heang a Specaly. No. 26 Fron Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. We are Sellng Good Groceres For Less Money Than Any Oher Sore. 1 Pound Good Mxed Tea..."..., Bes Elgn Creamery Buer, per pound 20o. 7 Packages Cornsarch." Pounds Laundry Sarch.* Pounds Pearl Tapoca. 25C. 5 Cans Baked Beans Pound Bakng Powder...,, OC. 2 Pounds Arbuckjes Coffee^,... 25C. Mocha and Java Coffee Maracabo Coffee...! : ". 2OC. Ro Coffee... J..." OC. Lemons, per doz.,...;..... OC. W. A. TRDEX & SON,. The Oldes Esablshed Grocers, Cor. Broad and Wallace Ss., RED BANK, N. J. Do You Thnk of Buldng A New House/. Or makng Aleraons o your presen hone? f so, you wan o nclude n your plans nce woo,d, work. A handsdme sar case wll se off a hall wonderfully. Fancy grll work over doors or alongsde of openngs looks arsc. A paneled wanscong n he hall and dnng room adds a hunr dred per cen o her appearance. A, nce hardwqod floor s anoher acquson. These hngs make he dfference beween he modern and he old-me home. do all hfe work and do well. The cos s no grea. ARTHUR E. SMTH, FAR HAVEN, N. J.

15 THE TRUNK JUGGLER. Blly SkaffleuB Baggage Smashna a Prare Juncon. " has always seemed o.merja,ubon he slckes hng n he way of runk jugglng ha ever gaw," sad r.n old. ralroad man, "WM somehng ha a baggage man named Blly Skaggly used o do a a place called rare - Juncon on he M. N. and T. road. Blly was runnng hen on he old Q. f, X. and Q., whch w$s a ha me an. ndependen lre, bu. praccally a fcrancof he,m, N. and T. conng n a Prare Juncon; runnng along back of he eagn a an angle and srkng hel.-n. rack 100 fee or more o he wes. Ths nclosed a sor of a V shaped open space, lke a V lyng down fla, beween her - rack on one - Bde and he saon and he M. N. rack on he oher, he wdes par beng back of he saon. Ths \par was planked over from he saon o he Q. X. rack, makng a broad plaform here, and when rans came n on he G., X. and Q. a man used o roll a baggage rack,across hs plaform o he baggage car, and heyd ge he baggage ou on, and hen, hed roll back across he broad plaform o he saon. "Thas he way hey were dong here before Blly ^came he wayhey do under lke crcumsances everywhere! Bu Blly sad ha wae all a wase of me, labor and rouble, and he soon pu no operaon here a ransfer sysem dhs 6wn by whch he easly pu he runks over alone. "The rans on he Q. X. used o hal wh he baggage car rgh, back of he rear door Of he saon; Fron he door, of he saon * o he door of he car was maybe 50 fee. Blly could. hrow a runk as far. as any oher man ever knew don know bu wha farher. Bu he couldn hrow a loaded Saraoga ha dsance, and wha he used o do was o bound "em over. He made fas n he mddle of he plaform a hck rubber cushon abou as bg as a doorma. "Vhere he learned how o do hs or how he ge he skll he had don know. He may have had a ran somewhere before where here was a pla form lke ha o cover, or may be la he nvened he sysem o mee hs suaon and hen pracced up somewhere wh a blank ll he could h he mark, bu ceran a ha he could sand n he rjoor of hs baggage car and hrow a runk n such a manner ha would land wh one corner ~ oh he bouncng pad and bound up and on plumb hrough he back door of he saon every me. : "wab rnnnng hen on he M. N. on a ran ha sopped a Prare Juncon, and we used o mee Bllys ran on he branch, and ofen ve looked ou down back of he saon, where he branch came n, o see Blly bouncng he runks. Afer hed go em ; sared hed keep wo n he ar all he me, sarng one on s arched course hrough he ar from he car door o he pad before he runk ahead had dsappeared hrough he door of he baggage room. And hs wen along jus as nce and comforable as could be ll, as usual, somehng happened. "Blly pulled down from he;sack n he car one day and rolled along on s a end o he car door a bg, maesve runk, marked Snakes; Handle Wh Care. Blly had seen he words Handle Wh Care before, and he had also heard - of runks beng marked Snakes, Dyname and ha sor of hng, and so he marks on..hs massve runks dd no mpress hm srongly. He husled along o he doorway, sezed by he handle, lfed and launched, hrough he ar." "Very lkely hs was he frs rnnk ha Blly ever mssed he- mark wh, and don suppose hed have mssed wh hs one f he handle hadn broken jns as he le go of, ba mssed he pad by abou an nch and a half and came down on he hard plaform wh a bang ha bused ha corner wde open. Even as was, he runk bounded well up no he ar. had rubber knobs on s corners o proec and he plank sruck on was sprngy, bu ddn bound oward he saon dcor. - yjas defleced a anoher angle, and ns rose snakes began droppng ou of a bused lower corner. "A man, who could easly have go op of he way bu for he fac^ ha ho was sor of fascnaed by he egh of he fallng snakes, waa knocked down by heflyng rnnk and. hud hs leg, broken. Ths accden broke up Bllys ransfer ayaen a Praro. Juncon. Tlo super sad hey woro proud of Blly nfl a bnggago osser, bu ha ha ono mslnp had coa em n ono way nnd unohcr more.han lo hre- of n man o carry ho buggngo across would cos hem for flvo years, and ho fro hng. know ho bouncng ])d hod boen nkou np and ho UKHAVU back wh lo baggago ruck, rollod up n fron of ho baggago car door n ho old famlar wny."- "". " m * m Longevy. "Mlnaon are mld o llvo ho longca of nl clnesofj of profomonal nou," mld Mrn. Glgl,, " lnd ^ornohow go ho.nproffflkm ha conerrlum lved ho longes," repled Mm Nuwood-- ~ ~~~\ M»\«ren«1 : ; T«K Wpwra hns ho sralklucnb nnd moo ncouruo polo.l nown of Monmouh couny obo oualnuo. /rfr. QUARRES OF CARRARA. Where Sofe ff he Worlds Fnes JarKe s Obaned. Carrara marble s known hroughou he world, Ve few of he many ourss who are whrled along he Mederranean ralway from Home; o Genoa ever aop o vs; he spo from;whch hs falcons sone s obaned.- Carrara les on he ralway beween Psa ard Florence. All he nhabans; of. he lle own are drecly or ndrecly neresed n he quarryng, workng and shapng of he marble:, and he glare of marble dus and marble mees one en every.sde.. Themarble quarres are er- rely dfferepfrom wha mgh be expeced, and n place of cranng he neck o gaze down no he bowels of he earf one only has p admre he long, -rregular rf n he flank of he mounan,-for.he quarryng s all done on he surface "and doe3 no requre he consrncdon of ps or galleres. The quarres have been lkened by one wrer o a cascade of waer suddenly hardened no sone. The percenage of men who mee horrble deahs n he quarres s very large nowhsandng he fac ha powder and no dyname-s used. Of course many of hese accdens are caused by carelesenesson he par of he workmen. When he grea blocks are once deached, hey eher roll dpwn he mounan or are lowered o he desred place by means of ropes and ackle. No machnery s employed, and all he work s done wh he crudes applances. A blas s announced by hree long noes on a horn, bu lle aenon seems o be pad o hs sgnal by he workmen, and many errble accdens resul n consequence. A few years back, when accdens occurred, he cahedral bells were olled o gve warnng o he people, bu owng o he anxey, and angush of housands of pcor famles vn hearng hs grewsome sound he cusom has now been abolshed, and he workmen all leave he quarres as noon as he accden occurs n order o assure her famles of her safey, and hey are allowed her full days pay.. The pay of he workmen s wreched, varyng, from 60 o 80 cens a day. A blff s very excng.o a sranger, who s usually accompaned by a gude, who conrves o ge hm n a place of absolue safey durng he exploson. The.marble s blased hgh up on he peak, and he peces bound or leap downward unl hey srke some obsrucon or he valley below.. Formerly all of he mmense chunks of marble had o be ranspored by prmve caffs" hauled by oxen, bur now he ralway affords an easy means of ransporng o he marke. The huge rucks are me everywhere flounderng along, flngng grea clouds of chokng whe dus n her ran or splashng mud, whch s whe n hs remarkable localy. Each car s drawn by 18or 20 pars of osen, whch are covered wh he wbe dus whch a everywhere. They are goaded by. her cruel drvers, for he alans are noorous for her cruely o anmals. An neresng excurson s -o one of he quarres whch were worked by he Romans, and he quarres show howprmve were he means employed by men of anquy. They frs marked ou. he block upon he sold mass, and hey acually cu ou by hand labor. n many places one can sll see blocks whch le mbedded n he rubbsh caused n quarryng and shppng hem. The Romans spl her blockb no slabs by nserng wooden wedges and keepng hem connually we unl he swellng of. he wood brs asunder he sone, A Roman alar was unearhed some years ago near he qnarres, and a few rusy mplemens have also been dscovered. Carrara marble has been a favore wh sculporsfor nearly 3,000 years, and oday s nearly always used by he sculpor n preference o marble from any oher localy, s also largely used n decorang churches.- - * «A Sure Tea, The schoolmaser pu o hs class he queson: "Two jars of gas, one conanng nrogen and.ono carbon d: oxde, aro gven. How may he gases bo dscrmnaed?" One eager lfc pupl sad: "Ge a man, nnd le hun alo a deep breah of bohj When hegea he carbon doxde, hell de. Thas he way o ell." / The Presauro Cure. Dr. N.egro of Turn has succeeded n curng 100 ou of 118 cases of scaca by dgal oprcsburo over ho panful par. Tho prosauro s appled wh all pobsblq forca for B or 30 seconds and s repeaed for snrqo lengh of mo afer an ner^l of a few mnues. n many cases sx ronmena aro nl ha s accessary.,,. pays o ndvereo n lo Tomaoes Waned. wll gve $8.00 per on for red, rpe, sound omaoes hs comng scson. Fanners nendng o conrac wh us wll please apply a once o JOHN W, STOUT, Gunnng Facory, foo of Broad S., Red Bank, N. J, T?XECUORS SALE OP HOUSES JL> : AND LOTS. D be maer of be sole of lands of AJallne Brngs, deceased, for he paymen of her debs. Jacob C. Bluns, auconeer. By vrue of an order enered ln.ha above saed maer, on he fourh day of May, egheen hundred and nney-nne, 1 shall sell a publc vendue a he premsern he vllage of Oceanpor, ownshpof Eaonown, Monmoah couny, New, Jersey, on Saurday, June weny-fourh, egheen hundred and nney-nne, a be hour of en oclock n be forenoon, all he followng: descrbed lands and premses wh he appurenances, beng be same descrbed n sad order, ha s o say: All ba ceran bouse and lo of land suae, lyng aod beng n he vllage of Oceanpor. n sad ownshlpof Lncoln.formerly Ocean, mow ownshp of Eaonown), begnnng a be norhwes corner of a lo of land belongng o Edward T. Welch, on bo souh sde of he road leadng,from sad vllage o Ealonown, hence (1) along be lo of sad Welch Bouh four degrees and fory-flve mnues eas one chan and seveny-wo lnks o a corner n sad lne of sad Welchs lo. hence (2) connung along he lne of sad lo, souh fory-one degrees and QF-en mnues eas sxy-seven lnks o John P. Cmless land,* hence (3) along sad Corlles lne Boub fory-four degrees and rory-ave mnues wes weny-one lnks, bence (4) norh fory degrees wes wo chans and weny-seven lnks more or less o be aforesad road, hence (5) along sad road o he place of beglmng. Ths beng nended as be same land nnd premses conveyed o Adallne Erlggs, wfe of Zadoc M. Brggs by Wllam L. Bmwn and wfe bv deed daed March 23d, 1867, whch sad deed s recorded n Book 190, page 338 4c. Excepng anb reservng ou herefrom a ceran rac of land descrbed as follows: All ba ceran pece; rac or parcel of land and premses herenafer parcularly descrbed, suae, lyng and beng n he vllage of Oceanpor of be ownshp of Eaonown, n bo couny of llonmouh and n he sae of New Jersey, as follows : Begnnng on a lne dvdng be propery of sad Bnggs and Welch on he road leadng from Oceanpor o he.vllage of Eaonown from be fron fence of land parallel wlb sad Welchs house (1) egheen fee souherly on sad dvdng lne, bnee -<2) runnng norhweserly on a lne leadng o be aforesad menoned road o sad road, hence. (3) from be frs pon or place of begnnng, souhweserly four fee o a pon where sad Brggss house now sands on sad road, or hreen fee from he norhwes corner of sad Welchs house <w per dagram, hs beng nended as be same land and premses conveyed o Edward T. Welch by Adallne Brlags and Zadoc"Brggs. her husband, by deed daed January 18h, 1876, whch sad deed s recorded n Book 277, page 372., > SECOND TRACT. All ba ceran house and lo nf land suae, lyng and beng a Oceanpor n sad ownshp of Lncoln, (now ownshp of Eaonown), begnnng a he norheas corner of a lo of land belongng o Wllam W. Clayon on he souh sde of jo road leadng from sad Oceaupo o Eaonown, hence along be lne of he sad Clayons lo one hundred and flfy-wofee fve nches o John P. Corllesfl land, bence along he llneof sad Corlless land o he corner of land of Adallne Bugj,.wlfe of sad Zadoc M. Brlggs, bence along he lne of sad Adallne Brlggss land o he saldroad, hence along he sad rdad sxy-one fee four nches o he place of begnnng, conanng abou Y\ of an acre more or less, and beng he same land and premses conveyed o Zadoc M. Brlggs by Edmund T. Wllams, and wfe by deed daed Aprl 1s, 1868, whch sad deed s recorded n Book 209, page 258. Also all ha ceran pece, rac or parcel of land and,premses herenafer palcnlarly descrbed, suae, lyng aqd beng n he vllage of Oceanpor, of he Townshp of Eaonown, n he Couny of Monmoub and Sae of New Jersey, as follows: THHD TRACT. Begnnng op a lne dvdng be propery of he sad Welch and Brggs egheen fee from be fron lne fence whch s parallel wh sad Welchs sore on he rqad leadng from Oceanpor o Eaonown, (1s) runnng on sold dvdng ln& souherly nneeen fee, nne nches or o be rear of sad Brlggs house, bence (2nd) norheaserly four fee hree nches along he lne of sad Brlggs bouse o KB corner or o a pon fve fee from he souhwes corner of Sad Welchs house and parallel wh he rear of sad house, hence (3rd) norhweserly egheen fee o he place of begnnng. Ths beng nended as he same land and premses conveyed o Adallne Brlggs, wfe of Zadoo Brlggs, by Edward,T. Welch and wfe by deed daed January , whch sad deed s recorded n Book 277, page 374 4c. ATBE L. VAN KKK. \ Execurx. JACOB C. SHUTTS, Auconeer.. S HERFFS SALE. By vrue of a wr of fl. fa o me dreced. ssued ou of he Cour of Chancery of he Sae of New Jereey, wll be exposed o sale a publc vendue ON WEDNES- DAY, THE 28h DAY OF JUNE, 1899, beween bo hours of 12 oclock and 5 oclock (a 2 oclock.) n he afernoon of sad day. a he Globe Hoel a Red Bank, n he ownshp of Shrewsbury, couny of Monmouh, New Jersey, all ha racor parcel of land and premses suaed, lyng and beng n be ownshp of Shrewsbury, n he couny of Monmouh and Se of New Jersey, and adjonng lands sold by he execuors of Rober Colenan, deceased, o Rober Drummond and ssers, and begnnng a he norheas corner hereof n he mddle of be brook by a large oak ree: hence (l) norh, sx deerees-and fory-flve_mlnnes eas, nne chans and fory lnks; (2) hence norh, eghy-our degrees and foy-uve mnues wes, seveneen chans and sevenr-egh lnks; (3) hence souh, sx degrees and ffeen mnues wes, egh chans and hry lnks o he mddle of he brook aforesad; hence aluur be mddle hereof as runs o be place of begnnng, conanng seveneen acres and hree hundredbs of an acre. The foregolpg premses beng descrbed as a meadow conaned and hereby descrbed n a deed of conveyance made by Borden Hance and wfe o George Hance. bearng dae May 3d, 1849, and recorded.ln he Clerks offce n Book 5 of Deeds, page 5S9. cand he same conveyed by Susan J. Allen and-busband o Wllam F. Llppnro by deed bearng even dae herewh, (he morgage) and hs morgage s gven o secure he purchase money herefor. Solzed as he propery of Wllam F. LJpplnco, e als, aken n execuon a be su of Susan J. Allen, and o be sold by HOUSTON FELDS, Sherff. R. ALLEN, Jr., Solr. Daed May 22d, S7.2O JUNE, The large and commodous seamer, WM. V. WLSON, OAPT. BENJAMN GRGGS, Wll run beween Por Monmouh and New York, (foo of Bloomfleld Sree, Wes Washngon Moke,) ab follows: Leave Por jonmouh. Leave Sew York. Foo Bloomfleld Sree. Thursday, 1s..8*0A. M. Frlday,2d 9:00 Saurday, 8d...l:00p. s. Monday. Mb... 12:00 M. Tuesday,0b...l:0flp. M. Weddny, 7h..l:80 " Thuredny, 8h..0:00 A.M. Frday, Oh... 8:30 Saurday, 10h.8:00 Monday, 12h...9:00 Tuesday, 18l..ffOO Wddry, 14h.9:00 Thursday, r>h.(wo Frday, l(ll...l;00 Harday,17b. 12:00 M. Monday, lllb. 11 :00 A.. Tuesday, 20(11.12:00 s. Weddny, 21s..l:001>. M. Thursday, wd..2:00 " KrMny.»(1!:(H)A. S. Saurday, 2-ll..3:00 v.. Monday, 211h..8:1)0 A. U. Tuesday, 27h..0:00 " Wcldny. 28ll.. 11:00 " Thursday,!!UlU);0O " Frday, Oh...11:00 " All back fregh mus bo pad bnforo delvery. Tlla boas lme-nulb la alvorscd lu bo Monmal RKH nnd HF.D DANK rkobtf.n; also n llllks nnd Mckcyn BUamboa OulHS. Tlme.-UbUa may bo oulm»l a M, OBren A Kon, 2111 WnnllHlon srao.; A. MOTH «Co., Cor. Hll H. and Ol: Avonuc, Nlnulo Tlckel 80 flonla. ourn Tlokcm, AOnenn, Frulgh receved on Now Vorl Her unl 7:00 p. s, ovoryday. Thursday, ls...2:u0r. s. Frday, 2d 11:30 " Saurday,8d...8:00 " Monday, 6h...«:(«" Tuesday, (1h...7:0(1 " Wcdday. "l...7:1x1 " Thursday, 8h...T:CO " Fldav, Wh 7:00 " Saurday, mh..7:00 " Monday. 12h...7:00 " Tuesday, llh..8:(k) " Wedday. 14h..8:1)0 " Thursc py. 15h.8:00 " Frlduv, fh,,..h-.no " Saurday, 17b..H:0U " Monday, 10b.,.5:l!O " Tuesday, ah..(1:00 " Welday, 21B..«:K) " Thredny,22d..7:00 " FrWy. 23<1 7:00 " Halunlay,2-lh..7:(H " Monday,2flh...7:K) " Tuesday, 27h..7:00 " Wedday, 2Hh..8:(H) " Thn»lnv.!flU..H:UO " / Frday, 80h...8:00 " J. 8. FLTCROFT, Praolcal Plumber, Gas and Seam Mer. Odcc. fo Fron Sree, Red Bank. BPKC \l> ATTOTOH UVKN TO JOHMNO, PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- J T.. ;:(" J P A N Y. -.: o : On ad;af«r Ocober 4h, 1898, TRANS WlX LEAVE RED BANf For New York,- 7 40^8 "43 a.m.; 3 08,0 03 p.m. Sundays, 9 48 a. m.; 6(16 p. m. Newark, 7 40,0 43 a.m.; 308, 803 p.m. Sundays, 043 a. m.;-6 06 p. n. " Elzabeh, 0 43 a; m.; 3 08,6 03 p. m.- Sundays;,943 a.m.: 6 06p, m " Rahway, $ 48 a. m.; 3 08,003 p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 06 p. m..." " Woodbrdge, 0 43 a. m.; 3 08,8 03 p. m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; 0 06 p. m. " Perh -Amboy, 8 08, «03 p. n. Sundays, 0 43 a, m.l 008 p. a). " Souh Amboy, a.m.; 3 08, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 06 p. m. - " Maawan, 943 a.m.; 808, 6 03p.ra; Sundays, 943 a.m.; 600p.m.. " Mddleown, 9 43 a.m.; 3 08,6 03p.m. Sundays, 943a.m.; 808p.m. " Phladelpha a d Trenon, correcng a Rah way, 8 43 a. m.; 6 03 p. ra. Sundays, 9 43 a. nk; 606 p.m. - " Long Branch." Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, a.m.: 220, 4 50 and 622 p.m. Sundays, 1120 a.m.; 6 47 p n. (Do no sop a Asbujy Park or Ocean Grove on Sundays;) " Toms Rwr, Bay Head»nd nermedae saons, 10 SO a. m. Trans leave Phladelpha, Broad sree (va Kabway), for Red Bank, a 650, 1114 a.m.; 402 p. m. Sundays a. m.; 4 02 p.ra. TRANS LEAVE NEW. YOKE, - - For Red Bank from Wes Tweny-hrd sree sa- \\ lon, 8 50 a. m.; 12 20,3 20,4 60 p. m. Sundays 0 20 a. m.; p.m. Deabrosses and Corland sree, 910 a.m.; 12 50, p. n: Sundays, 9 45 a. m.; 515 p. m. J. B. HDTCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Safons n New York: Cenral R. R. of New Jersey, foo of Lbery Sree, and foo of Whehall Sree (Souhf Ferry Termnal); Pennsylvana R. R., fohof Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree. " "» Onandafer May 28h, 1899, TRANS LEAVE RED BANKf For New fork, Newark and Elzabeh, 6 51, <«7 27 New York only), (*74O, New York and Newark only), (*800; Newark and Elzabeh only), *811. <(*8 24, New York only), 828. *8 43, a 43,1130 a. m.: 12 35,8 08,4 85, p. m. Sundays, 8 03, 9 43 a. m.: 460, 6 06, 7 60 p.m. ; For Long Branch,- Ocean Grove, ABbury Park and nermedae saons o Pon Pleasan, 6 25, 9 62, a.m.; , 2 55,3 52,4 60, 515, 528, , 627, 6 47, 741 p. m._sunday a. m.j 527, 6 47 p. m. Sunday rans do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays excepcd), 8 28,1130 a.m.; 4 35, 6 03 p. m. TRANS- LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Foo of Lbery sree, , 113f a. m.; 130,3 53. *4 30, *4 45, 5 30,815 p. m. Sundays, 900, *1U 15a.m.; 400p.m. Foo of Whehall sree (Souh Ferry ermnal,) 8 25, 1125 a., m.: 125, 385, *4 25; «4 85, 5 25, 810 p.m. Sundays855,955a.m.;355p.m. Foo of TPes TwenyVhrd sreesalon, 8 55 a.m.; 12 40,-2 25, 326, *410, *510 p. m. Sundays?25a.m.; 465p.m. "" Foo of Desbrosses sree, 910 a. m.; 12 50, 2 30,»340, "410, *510 p. m. Sundays, 9 45 a. m.; 515 p. m. v FooYof Corland sree, 9 03 a. m.; 12 53,2 80. *3 38, / "123, *515p. m. Sundays,9 45 a.m.; 515p.m. TRANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Va Maawan, (Sundays exceped), 810,1115 a. m P. m. For furher parculars see me ables a saons. Denoes express rans. J. R. WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWN, Genl Pass. Jsgen, Cenral R. R. ofn. J.. RUFUS BLODGETT, Supernenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. JUNE, Merchans Seamboa (Co.s Lne. Telephone Call, 14 A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury,Hghlands, Hghland Beach Oceanc, Zocus Pon, Far Haven, Sd Bank, Long Branch and Asburf Park. The srong and commodous seamboa, ALBERTTNA,,,CAPT. L. PRCE,. Wll leave Red Bank, and Per 24, foo of Frankln - sree. New York, as follows: Zeae Hel Bank. Leave yew Yorl. Thursday, ls...7:o0 A. S. Thursday, 1s..2:0G p. u. Frday, 2d 7:00 Saurday. 8d..-..7:00 Monday, 5h 7:00 Tuesday, 6h...7:00 Wedday, 7b.. 7:O0 Thursday, 8h...7;00 Frday.Ob 7:00 Saurday, 10b,.7:00 Monday, 12b..7:00 Tuesday, 18h...7:00 Wedflay, 14h..7:00 Thursday, 15h.7-.fO Frday. 16h....7:00 Saurday, 17h..8:00 Frday, 2d 8:00 " Saurday, 3d...8:00 Monday, 5h....3:00 Tuesday, Oh...3:00 Wedday, 7h...3:00 Thursday, 8h,..8:00 Frday, Oh 3:fO Saurday, 10h..3:30 Monday, 12h..4:00 Tuesday, 13h.12:00 M. Wedday, 14h.l2:00 " Thursday, 15h.l:00 p. M. Frldav, 10h...1:30 " Saurday, 17h..3:00 " Subjec o chauge whou noce. E5?"Cnnnecls wlb rolley cars a Red Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbnry Park. HARVEY LTTLE, Messenger. Fru and confeconery on board. N. B.-A1 fregh nended for hs boa mus be on be wharf a suffcen lengh of me o handle, as she wll posvely leave promply on her adversed me. Ths boas me-ahle s adversed n THE RED BANK RKGSTEU. New Jersey Sandard, also n he Counng House Monor, Mackeys Seamboa Gude and Bulllnger9 Gude. Excurson Tckes, SOc.,,JUNE Merchans Soambofl Cos Lne. Telephone Call 14 A, Red Bank. Slrewslry,Hghlands, Hghland Beach, Oceanc, Locus Pon, Far Jlavcn, Bed Bank, long Branoh and Asbnry Park. Tho srong and commodous Bleamboa, SEA BRD, Ca. C. E. THROCKMORTON, Wll leave Red Bank nna P>r 21. foo o( Frankllu sree,.new York, as follows: Lea el Hunk. LoXw York., ^DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT UW, (Successor o Nevus 4 Wlson), RED BANK, N.J. Offces: POW-OFFCKBDDNG. TQHN S. APPLEGATB, JR. O SOLCTOR AND MASTER N CHANCERY. n offces of Applegae &.Hope, Red Bank, N.y. JACOB SHUTTS, O AUCTONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm sock farm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. f-\r. R. F. BORDEN, -" - ±J, STRGEON DENTST. MUSC HAlL BULDNG,, RED BANK, N, J. "arcular aenon gven o he admnsraon of Anoesnecs. Thursday, 1s..3:00 p. s. Thursday. 1s..0:0(1 A. M. Frluav.Sd Wfl " Frday,2d...0:00 Saurday, 3d 3;00 " Saurday, 3d...lO:H) Sunday, 4h...8:01) " Sunlay, 4l,,,. 10:3(1 Monday, 6h...4:00 " Monday, 6h... 11:30 Tuesday,Oh,...11:00 " TuoBday, (lh...s:od Wedday,7l ;):0ll " Wwlday, 7l.,.8:0O Thursday, 8h..11:00 " Thursday,8h..0:00 Frday, Oh 11:00 " Frday, Ol 9:00 Saurday,lOlh..8:00 " Saurday,ll>l..O:(X> Hrndny, 1U,...4:00 " Sunday, Ub...V:0U Monday, 12l...4:00 " Monday, 12l..,.ll:H) Tuesday, 13h...5:(H) " Tuwlny,llllb..«:00 Wcdday, Hl).,l00 " Wcdday, 14h..ll:O() ThurBdav. 1M,.2;(K) " Thursday. lhh.lwx Frday,lOb ):(K) " Frday, 1Mb...11:1)0 flaurday, 17h...ll;0H " Bfurlay. 17h..0;(Kl Sunday, 18h llll " Hllulay, 18h...lO:00 Subjec n chango wllou oro. CS7~Cennoo wh rolley cars u cd lmk for HroWHury.HUonow), Long Kronen and AHbury lnrlf, - ; HARVEY MHLK, Ml!»so (r. Fru lnd cuufclmcrv on bourl. N. ).-All (rcll llclcd for lln boa nun \m on ho wlmrf Kllcln cmh of Un) o lunllo. m Hm wll»)«llv(.ly lvo pnm ly M her mlvcrlhll llllll,. Tlln mh lm-all n nlvlsul n hu UKD DANK llf.owf.. Now Jorncy jjlondonl, nl«o n lu Counng MOHB Monor, MnckuMmnoUUuUu am Uulller ()ul<lu, Kxcuralon ckes, 50 Cens R S. SNYDER, Esablshed REAL ESTATE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commssoner of Deeds and Surveyor, Also nsurance Broker for New York and Vcny.- ATLANTC HGHLANDS, N.. A PPLEGATE&HOPE, J U L ;.;,. COUNSELLORS AT LAW, RED BANK, MONMOUTH COUNTY, NEW J BBE7. fqhn 8. APPLE.GATE. FRED W. HOPE pha^les H. VNS, \J, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Booms 8 and 4, Regser Buldng, BROAD STHEET, -... RED BANK, N.J. M PNTARD, COUNSELLOR AT, Qyer Buons Sove Sore. RED BANK, N.J. D R. F.L. WRGHT,. SURGEON DENTST. RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, oppose Bergens. D R, J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL BURGEON. OFFCE: So. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. D R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence.: Monmouh Sree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank T HOMAS DAVS, JR., NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRONT ST., RED BANK, N.J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance placed n he- bes companes on mos ; reasonable erms. W U. KURTZ,.M. D.,U. H.,, PHY8CAN AND SURGEON, /. EATONTOWN, N. J. OfSoe on Broad sree, norh sde, frs door wes * of pos-offce. OFFfjE HOCUS: 9 o 11 A. M.; 1 o 3,6 o 8 P. M. D R. ELLA PRENT1SS UPHAM. DSEASES- OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECTRCTY: ROOM 6, REGSTER BCLDNO, RED BANK, N.J A Red Bank Offce Tuesday and Frday afernoons J AS. S. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence. rvng sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. w M. H. SEELEY, / PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Publc. Solders Vouchers.Prepared Blls of Sale for Vessels. A C. HURLEY, 8URVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Brdge Avenue. RED BANK, N. 1 Wh George Cooper for ffeen years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER, Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E.. Offce:47 Recor Place. RED BANK, N. J. H ENRY OSTENDORFF, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Offce a Worhleys Saonery Sored Telephone Call 18n. BROAD ST., RED BANK. N. J HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. \ Offce: No. 110 Broadway. Nney-FrsSeml- Annual Saemen, January, 18C9. - ASH ASSETS $12,161, ALLARE & SON. AGENTS. ESTABLSHED j Red Bank Heal EMale and nnnrance, Agency. 21 Broad 8ree, Red Bank. Rsks placed n he Home and oher frs-class companes a Low? es Raes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE 4 SON. Specal Noce RELATNG TON THE Townshp of Shrewsbury. Nusances whn be ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby dedned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. The placng or deposng n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any publc or prvae propery n hs ownshp, any dead anmal or any par of he same, or any dead usb or any par of he Eame 1, or flh from prves or cesspools or cach basns, or rubbsh of any knd or descrpon, or any house or kchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepngs (pro vlded ha sable manure and ober manure may be used as a ferlzer), or any foul or offensve orobnoxous maer or subsance whaever. -> 2. Any full or leaky prvy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for Dlh.,. 3. Allowng or permng any ngh sol, garbage or oher offensve cr decomposng sold or flud maer or subsance o leak or ooze from any car or wagon or vessel n whch he same may bo conveyed or carred. 4. The carryng or conveyng hrough any sree any subsance whch hab been removed from any prvy vaul or cesspool, unlceu be same shall be nclosed n ar-gh barrels, or n a perfecly gh and properly covered wagon.. *. All carng of garbage hrough ho srees of le ownshp excep beween he nourb of sunse and sx A. M. 0. Tho burnng of any maer or subsance whch (hall em, or cause, or produce, or cos off any foul or obnox(oua. or offensve, or hurful, or Gnnoylng gas, moke, seam or odor. 7. The casng ordlscharglng no ho Shrewsbury, or Naveslnk, or Souh Shewsbury rlvero, or no nnybream n hs ownshp, or on ho boundary lne of hs owddhlp, any subsance whch hns been removed from any vaul, cesspool or alnk, or any offal or oher refuse, lquds or solds, by any ppes or oherwse. 8. Any and every nusance as ubovo defned n lereby prohbed and forbdden whn hu ovvn- llpof Shrewsbury, unl any person makng, crealue, causng, mananng or permlldg any of sal mlsfca shall forfe nnd pay u pcualy of weny- v : dollars. The abovo s an onrap from hn ordnances of hu oard of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp, anl bo nne wll bo horoughly enforced. J. C. RU81, M, D. Presden of he Hoard of Healh. K. 0. laluhon. Secreary. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS, ADMNSTRATORS NOTCE. Davd M. Wlll, admnsraor of Wllam. Wlled, keacd, by ner of dm Surroguo of hn Jnuuy of Monmouh, hereby gves nule o hu T<;llorn of hu wld dcccaecl o Mug n blr lebn, (lemals and clams agalh lo, esao of sull <l:- ccncd, under oah or affrnlon, wlhl nlno llolhh from ho TWK.FT1 DAY OF A lll, 1HHH, or hey wll bo forover burred of any urllu hcrufw aglnn K nall admnsraor DAVD M. WM.KTT. A. MLLON BOOKS. Rnr-c, Curous, Curren, N STOCK. ALMOST GVEN AWAY.,lbrnrl» Bunllcl Uhcapor lm a any Hook Horo n. lu world. «LlMAHKf AND OOKH HOOT. 1 MAHDlOTl VAJCALOOVH HKE. LECCAT BROTHER8. 81 OHAMBna ATnr, M Dxr Wen u CHy Hall ark. NEW

16 * " - ^ v :. ; *! *....,; emu L 1 O (f N AND OUT OF TO Wf. Shor ard neresng ems From All Over he Couny. A dog belongng o Clark Layon of Aabury Park pcked up.a par of eye glasbes on he Sree a few days ago and carred hem home. George,. W. Eoman was he owner of he glasses and he has gven he dog a collar for recoverng hs propery. s proposed o esablsh a bg camp- meeng ground,for he exclusve use 6 colored people, beween LongBranch and Asbury Park. Meengs, may be held here hs summer. On Monday, of las week wo ramps were caugh sealng a bcycle owned by Dunnng Whe of Long Branch. They were le go afer promsng o leave he place. Freeholds new fre polcempn are Fred Hrahy, Aaron Sckles, Wllam A. Hanlnson, Wllam Flood, George Gordon, Charles Qugg and Samuel Hankns. Rev. John Allen, pasor of he Keans burg Mehods church, has receved he degree of docor of sacred heology from he Amercan emperance unversy. Thomas P. Fay of Long Branch Cy madean address on "Uny" a he frs annversary of he Trenon councl of he Knghs of Columbus a Trenon. The Cenral Naonal bank of Freehold has declared a sem-annual dvdend of 3 per cen. Ths s he larges dvdend ha he.bank has ever declared. The Nagara nsurance company has pad Joseph Julan $ n.selemen of hjs clam for propery o3 a he re ; cen fre a Wes LongBranch. James W. VanBrackle of Maawan was-overcome by he hea on Tuesday mornng of las week whle workng on hs farm. He soon recovered. Dr. Anderson, D. E. Lard, S. G. Davson, B. D. Conover and John L. Sracn have been apponed members of he Englshown board of healh. James Nagle of Keypor has been aken o he Trenon nsane asylum. Hs mnd has been falng for some me pas.. He s 82 years old. ] Mchael Lamboy of Long Branch was urned on he hands by ho grease a few days ago. He was reaed a he Long Branch hospal. Leser Moun and Abe Peer of Keypor, who have been on a hree, monhs rp o Florda and Msssspp, have reurned home. Frank Rogers of Allenown has graduaed n Lan and Greek from he Leland Sanford unversy of Palo Alo, Calforna. Mss Jenne Thompson, daugher of W. C. Thompson of Freehold, wab.marred o Waler Gordon of he same place o-day. Mrs. Mary Hun of Seabrgh had a cancer removed from her lef forearm las Wednesday a he Long Branch hospal. Cornhan Casle of Knghs of he Golden Eagle of Asbury Park have nc eased he lodge deah be ;e3 o $200. A seer dog belongng o Dr. George H. Baker of Long Branch ded las week. The anmal was valued a 200 There are 3,075 chldren of school age whn he Long Branch school dsrc, Ths s an ncrease of 65 over las year. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lupon of Maawan have reurned from Florda, where hey have been 6nce early las wner. The annual far and fesval of S. Johns Mehods church of Keypor wll bo held on Thursday of nex week.... L. E. Eddle s he new presden of he Chrsan Endeavor socey of he Manasquan Presbyeran church. A pckpocke sole 1J20 from Howard Hulck of Wes End whle he was a Buffalo Blls Wld Wes show. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben G. Srahan of Clarksburg wll celebrae her slver weddng nex Saurday ngh. Dasy Ansell, Norman C. Schanck and Wrgh S. Hoag wll graduae from Glen wood nsue hs year. D. Augusus Vnnderveer of Freehold lnn a flue rye crop, some of he rye beng over Beven fee hgh. John Bawden, who has been a member of he Freehold hoard of healh for sxeen years,, lne resgned. John C. Forsyhe of Allenown has graduaed n densry from le Unversy of Pennsylvana*. A. Phllps of Eaonown s em ployed nh clerk n Jolnes grocery sore n Norh Long Branch, Waler Reed, son of Dr. James J. Reed of Henhrgh, bus saled for Europe,where le wll spend a monh. Frank Emons of Freehold lna move o Jnncuburg, wlero ho wll engage r: he enrpener busness. llnrry W. nglng of Freehold hnf graduaed from ho medcal depurmen of Columba college. Conflslonor Waler S. Hoed of Long Branch ln) reurned from n rp hrough, ln Empre (dale. Sx perboh woro receved no U Allenown Presbyeran church on Hun dny of hn week. J. B. rons, who hm lved n Behna for ho pan 2(1 yearn, wll movo o Bay Rdge hn week, The Bolh-Mlrlan uymgoguo n Long A promnen re maker recenly sold a large quany of res o a London concern who expeced o%sell }e res a $ per, par. The London house faled when he reswere on he wharf a New York Cy. As hese res bore he London name, he maker ha,d o sacrfce hem. ) had he good forune o ge a large bach of hese»res and wll sell hem, and,, also a few pars of new shop worn H/\1RTFORD res and MORGAN & WRGHT res a ^ - Successor o Allsrom & Co., BROAD & WHTE STREETS, ; RED BANK, N, J. *@<^^:^:^:.@^:.d<^^..:;@.:^:40*&^^ Branch was opened las Sunday for he ummer season.,.-,. The Chldrens day exercses of he Clfwood Sunday-schpol wll be held nex Sunday. Mss Carre Hendrckson of Allenown wll each n he Belmar publc school nex year.. - Englshown has passed an ordnance provdng for axng every dog n he vllage.., a Mss Florence Shemeley has resgned as a eacher n he Manasquan publc school.... Mrs. Rufus Blodge of LongBranch s on a rp.hrough.he New England saes. Thomas A. Ward has resgned as casher of he Freehold bankng company. Samuel Hall of Turkey has go a job n a Long sland hoel for he summer. Rev. George Swan of Allenown.s makng a wo monhs rp o Scoland. Caherne Y. Barry of Allenown has, gone o reland o vs her old home; A 750-pound sea urle was caugh by he Elberon fshery las Thursday. Bejlmar has a new eam of fre horses o drag he fre apparaus o fres. The, cannng of peas a he Freehold cannng facory began las week. Freehold mechancs are organzng o nforce he nne-hour law. Edward Gulck of Sweemans Lane los hree hogs las week. Wllam E. Morrs of Snhburg has moved o Eaonown. The Wes Long Branch publc school closed las Thursday. James C. Ello of Keypor has been ordaned as a pres. J. A. Conover of Maawan,,has moved o Perh Amboy. The Long Branch publc schools wll close o-morrow. J. D. Drew of Englshown los a horse a few days ago. Ells Frankln of Turkey has moved o Elzabeh.. A Turnpke Elecon. The annual meeng of he Mddlebwn and Keypor urnpke company was held a Superneden John H. Wlleya and hese offcers and drecor!} were eleced for he ensung year: PrSldon-nufus OB<J>n. "7 Secreary Warnm Conklln. Supernenden nnd reasurer John H. Wllley.. Drecors Ruus Odorsn, Warren Conkllu, John H. Wllley,. Jumea W. HoK, Eanlol^Wlson. was decded no o declare a dvdend hs year, bu o use he profs n reparng he road nnd keepng n good shape. The drecors also decded o abolsh he old mehod of allqwng rom of he road o run book nccouns for oll for nn unlmed me. Hereafor everyone wll bo requred o sele, a LB once a monh, or else pay as hey go. A Bonn Up HB NOSQ. Thouw Golden, aged four yearn, son of George Golden of Long Branch, go n bean up bs nose a few daya ngo. The bean swelled, causng lm noro oswell, nnd.lm bean lud o bo removed by a docor., A Boy Nearly Drowned. - Paul Lavne, a fve-year-old boy ofttun A VALVU-TNOVT.,,,. Long lranch, full nwncr ank a Kolon nyf cool and cloan, ha plao lub Tlmralay. Howoo nearly drowned when r«ncbd and wm uneonacouu for vvo lqurs. "",.»..»,1,1.. An dvorlhcmun n TUB REHHTK n rend each wvnk by over 2,700 fnnllcn Adv. " andless, Brsk sellng n sone lnes has caused.broken los o accumulae. A ^s,.sore, he rule s o close ou broken los as ofen as broken los appear. ^s : s no usual wh mos sores, as generally means a loss. s a loss; hough, ha caus.es us gan n he end. gves wde awake shoppers njo,ne,y savng opporunes n md-season; opporunes hey are quck o; ake advanage of and alk abou. "". Here are hree opporunes for money savng mohers--wo for hemselves, one for her chldren: ^ Womens small szed Oxford Tes, no all szes or wdhs, were $3, $2 and $1.50. To clean up sock hey are now prced a Womens Oxford Tes, he ends of severw los, some of all szes, 49c. were $2 and $3, now #1.00. Chldrens Play Shoes, Tan or Black, some of every sze, bu few n same szes, were $1.50, $1.30 and $1.00, now 69c. Rubber Soled Shoes. Some people ge more foo comfor n carvas Rubber Soled Shoes han n any oher sor. For people who yachs golf or play enns hey are he deal shoe. The uppers are cool andhe soles gve elascy o he sep... \ Mens Black, Brown and "Whe. Canvas Rubber. Soled Shoes,. Goodyear mae, low or hgh cu, a > - - $ ,. Womens szes a Oc. and $.00. -; Grlsszes a : - -.-,, Oc. Boy B «" - 40 and 50c. Chldrens szes a -,. 35," 40c. Mens Leaher Soled Canvas Shoes, ^ 75c, and $1.00. FORD & MLLER, BROAD STREET, (Formerly Bergens}. A Gas Range 18 GOOD ALL THE YEAR-N 8UM1H13R TS NDSPENSABLE.. TOUCH A M ATO TO T-TS MCADV. CooklK s dono perfecly, oxpenso o lon ho KS " urned off. RANGES, /VT OUR OFFCE* AS LOW AS gfo Prkr ncludch connelng., Consoldaed Gas Co. of New Jersey, FRONT 8TRB5T, OP1O3T13 alobe JfOTE* RED BANK, "N. D. W. SMTH, Praccal Horseshoer. :BRfCK SOP ON MECHArjFC» ^ Red Bank, )N<ay Jqf 8pw)r»hosor<jurU)mcl, Umor-Jooed n( urfrlub wracn. Kra nlunlon o rolura nnd

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