MRS, E. E. ROBERTA'S WILL

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1 EGSTER: VOLUME XX. «O.5j[ RED BANK, N. J. f WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2,90. PAGES TO 8. THREE DPHTHERA CASES. AN OUTBREAK OF THE DSEASE AT TNTON FALLS. Loe Morrs JHedofheVseaaeon Sunday Xgh-The Publc School Cloned Fve Mld Cases a he Hghlands.. Dphhera has broken ou a Tnon Falls and hree cases of he dsease have been repored o he board of healh. Two of hese cases were repored las Thursday. These wo oases were hose of Wlle and Loe Morrs, chldren of Augusus Morrs. Loe Morrs, he younger of he wo chldren, ded on Sunday. She wus seven years old. Thef uneral. was held on Monday and he body was bured a Shrewsbury. Wlle s wo years older.han hs sser and he s mprovng. The oher case repored o he board of healh s ha of Davd H.olmes, son of Charles Holmes. The Holmes famly s employed n he household of Samuel Benne. As soon as Davd was aken sok wh dphhera he was removed o an unoccuped ; house, adjonng Mr. Bennefs house, where he has snce been well cared for. The docors n aendance and he ownshp auhores have aken every precauon o preven he furher spread of he dsease. There was a grea deal of alarm fel when he cases were frs announced, bu hs s fas dsappearng. All of he chldren who were aken sck aended he publc school, and Davd Holmes ook par n he May walk of he school las Frday. On Sunday Dr. Benjamn F. Kng of Lle Slver, he secreary of he Shrewsbury ownshp board of educaon, learned of he.exsence of he dsease, and on Monday mornng he wen o Tnon Falls and ook vgorous measures o preven any spread of he dsease among he echool chldren. The school was closed and wll be horoughly fumgaed and dsnfeced. The books used by he pupls who were aken sck wll be desroyed, and s beleved ha here wll be no addonal cases of he dsease. The famles of Davd MJler and Henry Smh of Hghlands borough are quaranned on accoun of dphhera. Four of Mr. Mllers chldren are.sck andone of Mr. Smhs. All are recoverng and every precauon has been aken o preven a spreadof he dsease. A Muscale Las Ngh. A complmenary muscale o George. A. Parslovpj organs of../trny.church,, was gven a he own hall las ngh. The affar was one of he fnes Of s knd ever gven n Red Bank, bu wasno very largely aended and he receps were no suffcen o mee he expeus.es. The hall was prely decoraed wh dases and palms. Waler Saurman and Charles A. Mnon were ushers. One of he prncpal numbers on he program me, and one whch was applauded agan and agan, was a barone solo by Rudolph Roberoff, a Russan who has been n hs counry only wo monhs and who wll soon make hs debu as a snger a New York. Oher numbers oh he programme were a quaree by Mr. and Mrs. Parslow, Mss Florence Bshop and H. B. Seymour, a cello solo by J. D. Oerson, Jr., a pano solo by Mlje. C. Fougner, a ro by R. Malohow, J. D. Oerson and Mrs. Parslow, a enor solo by Rev. Rober MacKellar, and a voln solo by Rudolph Malchow. The muscale wll probably be repeaed a Trny church. _._. Fned For Fas Drvng. Two alans, one an employee n Esners facory and he oher a shoemaker on Monuouh sree, hred a rg on Sunday from Theodore Colyer. Sunday afernoon Mr. Colyer learned ha hey were funnng he horse around own and he sen Marshal Sryker aler hem. Frank C. Sorck placed bs auomoble and hs own servces a Mr. Srykers dsposal and afer que a chase he - alans were caugh, Jusce Sckles lned hem each 95 and coss, amounng n all o $8,05. The names of he alans were oo much for he jusce o decpher and he enered hem upon hs book as John Doe and Rchard Roe. A S. Bernard Dog Posoned. A bg S. Bernard masff, owned by Andrew Freednaan of Tower Hll avenue, was posoned on Sunday ngh. The dog was valuable and won second prze n s class a. he las dog show n New York. was very sck on Monday and ded on.tuesday., An examnafon of s somach showed ha had been klled by eang mea flled wh pounded glass. The dog s kep chaned a s kennel and he dog posoner mus have hrown.he mea o he dog over he fence. Mr, Freedman has offered a reward of $250 for he dscovery of he,posoner.. Koypor Boa Servce..> The seamboa Magena of Keypor now leaves Keypor daly a 7:00 A. M. and reurnng leaves New York, per 50, a 4:00 P. M. and pero a 4:5 P. f. Saurdays an hour earler. On Sunday ho boa leaves Koypor a -7:00 A. M. and 4:00 P. M. s, and reurnng leavos New York a per 0 only a 9:00 A. M. and 6:00P.M..-_- ;. -.v Tckes for Prof. Allsroms Academy of Musc concer are now on sale a ho Knckerbocker Pharma&y, corner of Broad and Monmouh srees. Only a lmed number of ckes wll be sold, as he greaer number are. complmouary, gven by he pupls. There wll be no reserved B(aB,-~Ady.,,,.:, BED BANKS GRADUATES. Graduang Exercses o be Held To-Xgh-A Class Oung. The graduang exercses of he Red Bank publc school wll be held a he opera house o-ngh. Grace Rddle wll gve an address of welcome and an essay on "Queen Vcora,, a moral force." The valedcory address wll be gven by Anna Tallman. There wll be no oher essays and he prncpal feaure of he exercses wll be an address by B. C. Gregory, supernenden of Trenons schools. There wll be several choruses and a number of selecons of nsrumenal musc, ncludng a voln solo by Margare Blasdell. The class day exercses of he graduang class wll be held a he opera house o-morrow ngh.. Las Wednesday ngh he class pad a surprse vs o, Mary H. VanDorn, daugher of Vanderveer VanDorn 6 Mddleown ownshp,, one of he members of he class, n celebraon of her ffeenh brhday. The class me a Margare Smocks on Fron sree, and made he p n sages. The weaher was delghful and he evenng was spen on he.lawn -and n he house, playng : games and dancng. Refreshmens of cake, lemonade and cecream were served. A} he members of he class Excep four were presen, and ohers who were here were Msses Jula and Lzze Red and Gerrude Lawes of Shrewsbury, and Norman Hoy of Red Bank.». Nex Tuesdays Concer. The annual concer by he pupls of Prof. H. K. Allsroms academy pf musc wll ake place nextuesday ngh n he Red Bank Baps church. The concer wll conss of selecons on one, wo, hree and four panos, accompaned by an orchesra. Solos wll be gven by Mss Alma Ausn of Red Bank. Mss Nelle Suphen of Shrewsbury, Mss Sarah Armsrong of Holmdel, Mss Edna Edwards of Long Branch, and Mss Cora Benne of Tnon Falls. A fne concer po pourr wll be played on four panos by Msses Alma Ausn, Edna Ed-> wards, Nelle Suphen and Cecl Weaver. A due for wo panos wll be gven by Lzze Brandes and Mea VonGlahn. There wll also be an neresng selecon by he lle folks, accompaned by an orchesra, hose who wll ake par n hs beng Mary Throckmoron, Marguere Davdson, Ehel Whe, Mea VonGlahn, Wlmea Perrne and Russell Tlon. Neghbors Go o Law. Mrs. Edward Pe of-allen sree was before JusUcf-foJes on Saurday on, wo charges.- One was for assaul and baery on; Mrs. Wllam Chamberlan and he oher was for dsurbng he peace. On he assaul and baery charge she was held o awa he acon >f be grand jury and on he oher charge she was fned $2 and coss, amounng n all o $6.05. She pad he fne. The complan for dsurbng he peace was made by Charles Burdge, who lves n par of he house wh Mrs. Pe..... The oher sde of he sory was heard before Jusce Chld on Saurday ngh, when a hearng was held n charges of assaul and baery made agans Mrs. Burdge and Mrs. Chamberlan by Mrs. Pe. Boh were held o awa he acon of he grand jury. A Lerary Recepon. The annual recepon of he Eaonown lerary^ socey was held a Mrs. J. H. VanBuskrks on.tnon avenue on Frday ngh. There were solos by Dr. Herber E. Wllams of Red Bank, Mrs. G. W. Mosby and Mss Mabel Smock j an address by saac Glhuly; an address on Chrsan Scence by James Seen; recaons by Mrs. Herber E. Wllams of Red Bank, and selecons on be phonograph by Russell VanBuskrk. Refreshmens of sandwches, coffee, ce cream and cake were served. The res of he evenng was epen n sngng and n asocal, way. Abou sxy-fve,persons were presen...ths wa?.he closng meeng or he socey for hs season. The frs meeng nex, season wll be held abou he mddle of Ocober. A Sermon o Graduaes. Rev. S. H. Thompson preached a sermon n he Presbyeran church cde graduang class of he Red Bank publc school on Sunday ngh. TL e sermon was on he opo " One Thng," and he rend of he dscourse wus ha he graduaes n lfe should do one hng well, raher han do a good many hngs bad. He old he graduaes ha f hey underook o do many hngs her effors would be spread over so much ground ha hey would no amoun o much whle f hey concenraed her effors n one drecon hey could hardly fal of Buccess. The church was crowded. _. A Band Hur. Harry Paerson, who works n W. A. Truex & Sons sore, pu hs hand u he craok of he door on Monday o balance hmself whle Reng some goods ou of he wndow. The door was pushed baok and hs hand was caugh,. The back of hs hand was badly brused, bu he was deprved of he use of only for a shor me.... <». Annversary Recepon. On ho occnaon of her 38d annversary (openng of presen sore) A. Salz & Co., Koypor, N. J., wll ender her parons and he publo generally "a grand recepon," ec. More parculars nex vree\c.*-adv,, -..:.:>, MRS, E. E. ROBERTAS WLL HER PROPERTY GOES TO HER SON AND f AUGHTER. The Bouse on Unon,.Sree, Red, Bank, Bequeahed o Them Jonly Hssjousa O,Mellu.s Propery Goes o Jacob C. Roma n.. Mrs. Mary A. Robers of Red Bank, wfe of E. E. Robers, who ded May 6h, lef a wll whcn-vas probaed las week. Besdes herhusband Mrs. Robers;lef wo chldren, Carolne Maud Lee, a daugher, bjra former husband, and E. Gerry Robers, To her son Mrs. Robers lef a mahogany. sand and shavng glass ha had belonged o her faher and she also, lef hm wo damond rngs, a number of rnkes, and a sum of money whch she had deposed n a Brooklyn savngs bank for hm. Mss Lee go some mahogany furnure whch had belonged o Mrs. Roberas moher, all.her mohers clohng all her damonds and oher jewelry excep hose bequeahedo Gerry Robers, some slverware, and all f.he money ha was on depos n anoher Brooklyn bank. A ceran n box and conens were also bequeahed o MssLee. A- house and lo a No. 8 V Hoy sree, Brooklyn; was bequeahed o Ms? Lee, and he bouse and lo on.unon sree,. Red Bank, was bequeahed o UssLee and Gerry Robers as jon owners.. A gold wach and pn and a bookcase was gven o Mrs. Roberas sner, Jula V. Sevens, and all heres of her propery was ordered dvded* equally beween he wo chldren, ^he wo chldren were also nanled as execuors of he wll. Mrs. Robers made he wll November 8d of las x.ear. The wnesses were Sarah T. Allen and Edmund Wlson....- ": : :. Mss Lousa D. Kelly of Eaonown ded May SJls. Herparensded ffeen years ago and she was he las of her famly. Afer payng all her debs and funeral expenses she bequeahed o her frend, Jacob C. Roman, all.of her personal propery and jeal esae whch she mgh leave. Blpomfeld D. Wolco of Eaonown was made he execuor of he wll, whch ^was.made March 7b, 898. The wnesses were Edmund A.. Wolco and Joseph, J. Wolco. James H, Bedle of f^y por lef a wfe and wo sons, Anhony Bedle and James H. Bedle, Jr. All bs household goods and furnure were bequeahed o hs wfe absoluely; and he also provded for her an- ncome of $400 per year, o be pad o her "quarerly. The frs paymen of hs ncome/under he erms of he wll, was duahe frs of hs monh. All he res of Mr. Be(jea esae was ordered o be dvded eqoally beween hs wo sons, and hey were : made be execuors, of. he \«ll. A her, mohers deah a hey wll nher he prncpal from, whch.her ncome of $400 s derved.. Mr. Bedle ded he 0h of las monh. Hs wll was made November 23d,897. John G..Hulse of Howell ownshp made hs wll Aprl s, He was a member of.vredenburgh councl of Amercan Mechancs, and he ordered ha he deah, benef pad by ha organzaon be used n carryng ou he provsons of be wll. He ordered ha hs grave should.be brcked up and ha flagsones should, be placed on op of he brckwork, bu ha hs funeral expenses should no exceed $85. A headsone s o be placed over bs grave and also over he grave of hs wfe a a cos no o exceed $50 each:* Ffy dollars was bequeahed o Behesda church of Turkey wh he reques ha he rusees of he church keep hs and hs wfes bural plos n order. - Mr. Hulses nephew, Waler H. Baron, go a gold wach add some furnure, and all he res of hs possessons were lef o hs sser, Phebe A. Baremore. Mr. Hulses cnby frend," John W. Conne, was! made execuor of he wll.. Alumn Reunon.. The annual reunon of he alumn assocaon of he Red Bankpublc school wll be held a he own hall on Frday n^h, a whch me he members of hs years graduang class wll jon be assocaon. The exercses wll nclude selecons by Waler Parsonss orchesra, readngs by Mss Alce Blasdell, a pano solo by Mss Alma AuBn, soprano solo by Mss Anna Hayes, and a barone solo by Percy Parker. Dancng wll follow he, eneranmen,. < - -«- > Fre Alarm Sruck Durng a recen hunder sorm he wres or he fre alarm sysem were sruck by lghnng. Two boxes were burned ou and consderable damage was done. YeBeday he alarm was pu n order. The alarm was sounded wh sngle ups a he concluson of he work and waa found o be n perfec order.. re Save V»n All nermedae profs; The ably o gve good values s deermned by wo facors : Buyng facles and exen of oule. Buyng n conjuncon wh four sores enables us o reach frs hands. You hus save all nermedae profs, for example: Kmona syle lawn dressng sacqueb, lgh, medum and dark wrappers, whe lawn shr wass wh salor collars. Any of hese specals worh one* dollar; our sale prce 59c. each. Joseph Salz, Red Bank, N, 3. Adv. Edsons phonographs are ho bes. You can buy hem from $0 up. Phonograph supples and ol of ho laes records for sale by J, N. Bunell, 03 Cener Brefc Rod Bank, Ad ; SCARED AT AN AUTOMOBLE. A Team Buns Away and Joes Consderable Damage. The eam of Mrs. L. D. Crossman, who occupes a coage along he rver, was sandng n fron of J. W. Moun & Bro.s, carrage facory on Saurday mornng when an auomoble urned ouof Whe sree drecly n fron of he eam. The horses go scared and ran up Maple avenue o Beach sree. n urnng he corner a Beach sree he wagon was upse. n he wagon were Mrs. Grossman and Mss Evelyn Whle, daugher of Francs Whe. Boh were hrown ou. Mss Whe was brused consderably bu Mrs, Crossman suffered no njury..the drver, John Lavy, WBB cu on be head. The wagon was wrecked and he harness was broken. The horses were no njured. Mrs* Crossman had been o. he ran o mee her daugher, who was expeced home from he hospal. Forunaely she dd no come~bu he ran as expeced or she would have been n he wagon oo The auomoble was n charge of L. Rand of Brooklyn, who had been soppng a he Globe hoel for several days. The machne was paned a brgh red and made a lo of nose, had been observed by he ownspeople ha he drver of he machne was no very careful.- Francs Whe red o have he auomobls - arresed, bu before he could fnd a consable he machne bad been pu on he rver boao be aken back o Brooklyn..; METHODST WOMEN MAKE 830. They Bold a Fesval and Bread and-cake Sale. The lades ad socey of he Frs Mehods church of Red Bank held a srawberry and ce cream fesval and bread and cake sale n he lecure room of he church las Thursday ngh. Tweny-fve cens bough a cke -enlng he holder o ce cream, cake and srawberres, bu ecer could be bough separaely f- desred. The affar was largely aended and he profs amouned o $30.,".. -. Mrs. James R. Smock s presden of he lades ad socey and she was h6 chef manager of he fesval. Her asssans were Mrs. Wllam P. Corles, Mrs. D. W. Wlguss, Mrs. A. Compon, Mrs. Wllampe Holmes, Mrs. Wllam Wlson, Mrs. George A. Longsree, Mrs. Earle Mnon and Mrs. Frank Paerson. Tbe waresses were Mrs. Wllam Curchn, Jr., Mrs. W. A. Sweeney, ad Msses Mabel Paerson, Berha Sanger, Mnne CaBey, Fanne Supp, May e Morrs, Eegena and Suse Boloesand Eleanor Cumberson/ W, L. Sweeney had charge a he door. The Sunday-school orchesra furnshed musc durng he evenng! : m. m HACKMEN COME TO BLOWS. Waler Con/; and Wllam Tubbard Have Each Oler Arresed. Waler Conk, who drves a hack for Akns & Conk, and Wllam Hubbard, who drves a hack for Theodore Coyer, lad a scrap a he ralroad saon on Frday mornng over a passenger. A dozen or so hack men mee all rans a he saon. Somemes only one or wo passengers algh from a ran and hen here s an effor on he par of each hackman o ge he fares; Ths was he case on Frday and Hubbard and Conk were so srenuous n her effors o ge he same passenger ha hey came o blows. Conk had Hubbard arresed for assaul and baery. Hubbard waved a hearng before JUBHCO Sckles and Frankln Perce Sryker became hs bondsman n he sum of $00 o awa he acon of he grand jury. Hubbard made a smlar charge agans Conk and he also waved examnaon and gave bends o awa he acon of he grand jury. _ A Bg Busness Day. Las. Saurday was he bgges busness day Red Bank has had for a long me. The own was hronged, wh buyers and all he sores were kep very busy. n some of be sores he clerks could no handle he crowds of shoppers. Sunday was Chldrens day, and ha creaed some addonal rade for Saurday n gome lnes of goods. Some of he sores were havng specal saes, and hese sales brough many people o own o ake advanage of he low prces offered. A number of he merchans say ha he only day snce las summer when busness was as good as was on Saurday was he day before Chrsmas; and a some of he sores Saurday was even a beer busness day han he day before Chrsmas. Two New Fremen, Charles A. Mnon was eleced a member of Navesnk hook and ladder com-, pany las Wednesday njgh. The members were o aend ha meeng n unform, and 88 of he 50 members of he company appeared n unform. Afer he meeng he members wen o he Sherdan hoel, where a lunch was served., - ; A he los meeng of ndependen hoso company "Wllam Curohn, Jr., was eleced a member,.the company aye a voe of hanks o General John heehan fpr he nag whch he recenly presened o ho ndependen ard Lbery hose companes for her buldng. A. Balm 4b Co., Keypor, Wll ele- orae Shorly her 28d annversary openng of presen sowj.. More parculars nex week,. 4dv. :._ ^ There wll be specal rolley oars o Long Branch afer ho concer on Tuesday ngh. Adv. EARLY JUKE BRDES. A PRETTY HOME WEDDNG AT ATLANTC HGHLANDS. Jss Jenne Paerson, daugher of C. X, Paerson, marred o George V. Andrews of Boson Oher Weddngs of he Week. A prey home weddng ook place a Alanc Hghlands hs afernoon when Mss Vrgna dabelle Paerson,-daugher of C. N. Paerson, became he wfe of George W. Andrews of Boson. The cerenony; was performed by Rev. G. W. S. Wennck, pasor of he Presbyeran church, n he presence of he famles of.he conracng pares and a few nmae frends. The house was prely decoraed wh palms and poed plans. The brde wore a cosume of whe crepe- de chene over slk, rmmed wh slk applque and rose pleang. She carred a bouque of Brde roses. MBS Besse Paerson, a sser of he brde, was mad of honor. Her dress was of pnk foulard. John Almqus of New York was bes man, Murray E.- Foser of Alanc Hghlands and Raymond Johnson of New York, brohers-n-law" of he brde, aced as ushers. Lohengrns weddng march was played by MssS. Mare Johnson of Alanc Cy, a former eacher n he Alanc Hghlands publc school. A collaon was served afer he ceremony, and he couple depared on a weddng rp. They wll vs he Casklls, he Buffalo exposon and Washngon. Upon her reurn hey wll sele n New York. The brde receved a number.of handsore presens: Mrs. Andrews s a Bser of Mrs. Fred Thompson of Red Bank. She s one of a famly of seven ssers and s he ffh one o be marred.. She s a graduae pf he sae normal school and has been a eacher n he Alanc Hghlands school. Beynolds-Bordan. Ms3 Elzabeh Reynolds, daugher of Thomas Reynolds of Derby, Conneccu, was marred on Tuesday of las week o Marn J. Rordan, son of Mchael Rordan-of Shrewsbury. The ceremony was performed ars. Marys Roman Cahole church a Derby by Rev. Dean Harnedy of Seubensvlle, Oho, an uncle of he groom. He was asssed by Rev. Faher McEjroy. The marrage was performed wh a nupal hgh mass.and he church was crowded. Mss Agnes Reynolds, a sser of he brde was brdesmad, and Mchael D. Rordan of Shrewsbury, a broherof he groom, was groomsman. The brde wore a gown of whe.chffon, rmmed wh.lace. The brdesmads dress was of pnk affea nd. chffon. Afer he Ceremony a.weddng breakfas was served a he.brde^s home. Mr f and Mrs. Rordan won on a weddng rp o he Buffalo exposon and o Nagara Falls. On her reurn hey wll begn houskeepng n a newly furnshed house whch Mr. Rordan has ready for her occupancy. The groom s employed as manager of a bg grocery sore n Derby.. The brde receved a number of presens, ncludng cu glass, slverware, furnure, ec. llannon-broeer. Mss, Mary Anna Mannon, daugher of. P. Mannon of Long Branch Cy,was marred las Wednesday o Joseph C.- Brower of Aabury Park, son of he lae saac Brower of. Marlboro ownshp. The ceremony ook place a he brdes home and was performed by Rev. M. L. Ferrs/ The brdes N dress was of whe slk rmmed wh whe chffon, and she carred a bouque of Brde roses. Mss Alce Packer of Newark was brdesmad and Alber A. Heser of Red Bank was groomsman. The ushers were Harry Reeves, of Asbury Park and Nalhan Woods of"long Branch Cy. Afer a collaon he couple depared on a. weddng rp. They wll lve a Asbury Park, where he groom B engaged n he mlk busness. Aumack-KgU. Mss Florence Aumack, daugher of Wllam Aumack of Eaonown, was marred las Wednesday mornng o Samuel T. Kngh of he same-place. The,ceremony was performed a he brdes home by Rev. Danel Y. Sephens. The brde wore a casor colored cloh dress, rmmed wh whe slk. Afer he ceremony a dnner WOB served o he mmedae famly, and he brde, and groom hen sared on a few days vs o he grooms former home a Perryvlle, Maryland. They have reurned from her vs and are now lvng wh he. brdes parens. Mr. Kngh s an elecrcan and s employed by he rolley company,. ( Bussell Berdan. Mss Jesse Bussell,"daugher of Edward Bussell of Rversde avenue, was marred on Monday afernoon n S. Andrews church n New York Cy o Harry B. Berdan of New York. "The ceremony was performed by-rev. Rober MaeKellar of Red Bunk. The brde was dressed n a pearl gray cosume, rmmed wh whe. Mr. Berdan s n ho lhographng busness n New York and has a summer home a Branchpor... lrlcc-lnon. Mss Nelle M. Proe. daugher of Mrs. Mary A. Prce, and Georgo T. Lnon, boh of Maawan, were marred a Brooklyn o-day. Tho groom farms he Georgo M. Wnllng place n Maawan ownshp.and he and hs brde wll begn housekeepng here.., Secure your ckes,.early for Prof, Allsroms concer Tuesday ngh, Juno, leh^

2 Y Y f T Y f Y Y T f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ HOT! f a B a Le he summer heas come and le hem be ever so ryng, youll fnd a mulude of summer comfors and necessares a prges ha wll make your, vs boh a pleasan and a profable one. - ; LKAYSER PATENT fnger TPPED SLK * GLOVES TheGenume Hare T/e A/ame n -AndA Guaranee Tcke n Each Mr-Con Be rderedmo n Suede _ Jsle.A/Colors And BhcKffefMouMuemrcBuon Or v/aspsye. sye. Exra Specal Lades Sl k Gloves, n whe, mode, 25c. blacu,pearl, ec., whle j a par. lo lass your choce... J Also Whe and Casor Chamos Gloves, $ qualy a..65c. A Mammoh Sale of SUMMER DRESS SKRTS. Hundreds of samples from a promnen maker a less haa half her vsual worh, fornsance : polka do and plan pque, crash and denm skrs, eleganly alored, all >-j(\r* lenghs, your choce,...,.... / y U. Lo 2, Ladeswalkng Bkrs, some wh deep graduang flounce, plan or rmmed or sched, whle lo lass a 98c. Lo 3. Fne qualy lnen or pque drees skrs, wh welve rows of: schng, deep hem, flounce or flare, sale prce l v,- Lo 4. An assored lo of sample skrs, no wo alke, serge, mohar, cloh, chevo, ec., $5.00 grade, your choce a Separae dreeb skrs made o your _ n _ measure for.uu Bun he " LACK CAT BRAND" leaher sockng forboys am Ths label on evervpafr. Anoher par free of charge f hen do no wear good. Two Drves n Corses. Lo. 8zes 8 o 30 la whe, rray, pnk and blue, sragh hoo, 44c. Lo 2. Summer ne, shor corses, 40c. Wo ore sole agens (or be Nemo sell reducng corses. A Pre-Emnen Shr Was Sale. As o syles, hey are here o be eeenjas o prces, comparsons are-easly made. A f r r\f La(? e8 Bn( Msses whe shr l KUU wass, some wh salor collars, «- / : ohers rmmed wh embrodery, nserng or bepsched ucks, usual 98c. qualy, your choce 69c. A f 0 Q P Whe or colored lawn wass, /VL 7,0u. wh or whou salor collars, also fancy madras wass, worh up o $2.00 a 98c. "... A2. A sample lo of lades slk wass n whe, pnk, lavender, blue, casor, drab, brown, ec., noa>wabn he lo worh less han $4.00, ohers sll hgher, your choce whle lo lass a $8.88 each. Bahng: Sus for Women and Chldren : \.. ll szes and every concevable syle n he newes desgns, we menon one la aa specal lo made of brllllmne wh \ a va whe salor collars a... J See wndow dsplay for ohers as hgh as 9,98 each. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. Y Y : Y YY Y % T $ Y Y YY Y YY Y f Y Y ACADEMY GRADUATES. Exercses Held Las Frday Sgh n he Presbyeran Chrch. The graduang exercses of he Shrewsbury academy of Red Bank were held n he Presbyeran church on Frday ngh. A large number of people were presen and he church was very prely decoraed wh flowers and wh he class colors of red and whe, The graduaes were Bessey Douglass Cooper, Else Evelyn Dog, Berha Laham. Payne,. Bayad Conover Applegae, Elwood Arnold Curs and Osbern Enard. Osborn Pnard reced "The Horne," bu all he ohers read essays, he subjecs of whch were: Bessey D. Cooper " Her Majesy, he Queen." Else E. Dolg " As cvlsaon advances, poery necessarly declnes." BerB L. Payne "The nfluence o Percles." Bavard Applegae-" Poro Rco and s people." Elwood A. Curs-" The man s born." AH he graduaes acqued hemselves very credably. Waler Parsonss..orchesra played several selecons n fne syle. The dplomas were presened o he graduaes by Prof. Talmage, he prncpal of he school. On Frday mornng he closng exercses of he academy were held n he school buldng. These were mosly by he smaller scholars, of he school. A number of he parens and frends of he scholars were presen. The programme ncluded recaons by Wllam Lawrence, Seadman Applegae, Else Probasoo, Jesse Sabbah, Wllam Wkoff, Gladys Hoppng, Wllam Pnard, Mldred Cornwell, Maron Talmage, May Throckmoron, Frances Whe, Dorohy Reckless, Mabel Wyckoff, Anne McLean, John Swackhamer, Marguere Davdson, Ello Ward and Henry Parmly; a pano selecon by. John Swackhamer, and songs by-he enre school. Nex fall Bayard Applegae wll ener Rugers Elwood Curs wll go o Prnceon and Osborn Pnard wll sudy shpbuldng a Webbs Naucal academy. Bed Bank Defeas Eaonown. The Red Bank junor baseball club, capaned by Osborn Pnard, defeaed he Eaonown eam on Saurday. n he eghh nnng he score sood 23 o 8 n favor of he Red Bankers. On accoun of a rpped ball he Eaonown eam refused o play afer he eghh nnng and hey forfeed he game o he Red Bank eam. The Red Bank eam was made up as follows: vplrs base Ouk)ey Cooper. Second base Hnrold Nenan. Thrd base Wllllnm Pedlov. PlWher-Elwood Curs. Cener Held A. Morford. Lef Held Abraham Decker. Rgh flold-osborn Pnard. Shor sop Flovl Rush. Caher-Fred Ausn. Nex Saurday he junors wll play a game wh he Relef hose company eam of Red Bunk. To Shoo for an Umbrella. The Rversde gun club wllhave a shoong mach a clay pgeons on Frday afernoon, The mach wll be for a slk umbrella, donaed by Jacob Krdel. The much wll be o 25 pgeons per man. n handcap evens a clay pgeonb he poorer shooers have ah addonal lo of brds o shoo a, and all hey h n he addonal lo are added o her scores. ^ _ ^ A Grl Ball Player Hur. Nelle Hall. daugher of Seadman, Hall of Wes Grove, fell las weekwhle playng ball. Her lef arm was broken nna her lef shoulder was dslocaed. An Ou-of-Dae Ordnance.. (From he Aemry^ParU Prcus.) ( Now ha Asbury Park s well lghed all ngh and he fad-of fas rdng on bcycles has passed, why no repeal he "ordnance requrng he carryng of lghed lamps on bcycles a ngh? The ordnance regulang speed of carrages and bcycles, f enforced, wll gve he publc all needed proecon. The abolon of he lamp ordnance would save he ransen publc as well as ourselves much annoyanco and would be mos popular wh he polcemen, who fnd be enforcemen of s provsons exceedngly dsaseful and dffcul. Abolsh he ordnance. Every unnecessary resrcon should bo removed, he bes record of couny THE REGSTER. Adv. New York Sample Shoe Sore. (Don confuse our name wh oher frms.) GOOD SHOES AT LOWEST PRCES AND NO HUMBUG. People have learned ha wha adverse s rue ; ha when 8 * sav a ^"? s so, s so. You may buy cheaper shoes han sell, bu no man can sell he same qualy of shoes ha sell a a lower prce. m m S. PRNCE, Fron Sree, foo of Broad, A BAPTSMAL SERVCE. Chldren and Croun Folks Bapzed a Xavesnk. A bapsm servce was held a he Navesnk Mehods.church on Sunday mornng, The chldren bapzed were Charles Alber.and Geraldne Moun, chldren of C. A. Moun; Raymond Corsol Searns, son of Wllam Seams; Alber Edward Johnson, son of John M. Johnson, Jr.; Loula May Har, daugher of Harry B. Ha; Lsle Sewar Paerson and Earl Mchell Paerson, sons of Sephen EL Paerson ; Anna Ter«sa Snyder,. daugher of George Snyder; and Dorohy Olphan Nckelson, daugher of Rev. J. W. Nckelson. The aduls bapzed were Olve Schureman and Henry Corell. Dorohy Nckelson was bapzed by Rev. W. McKendree Bray and he ohers were bapzed by Rev. J. Ay. Nckelson, he pasor of he church. Henry Corell, Olve 8chure : man, Emma Burdge and Berha Sckles were receved no he church n full membershp. Aferhe servce he chldren of Arhur Curs and Tom DuMon were bapzed a her homes. The Curs chldren are Thomas H.. LavnaJ. and Marguere, and he DuMon chldren are Lousa Henrea. Mary Qzella, Vrgna Grover and Tom Herber Jackson. Fell on a Pcke Fence. Russel 8. Polng, aged seven years, son of Mrs, Samuel Evans of Keypor, was walkng a pcke fence las week when he slpped and fell asrde he pckes. A pcke enered he flesh and made a cuha requred sx nches o close up. The boy s geng along ncely and no serous resuls are feared. Chckens Solen. Mrs. Thomas Newell of Soobsyvlle shu up ffy of, her fowls las Wednesday ngh o keep hem from het corn (for a few days. Tha ngh heves sole half of hem. On Frday ngh Mrs. NewellTocked he remanng chckens n he henhouse and ha ngh heves broke he lock and sole hem all. Nearly 800 Chckens Klled. Dogs a Long Branch Cy one ngh las week klled one hundred of Joseph Fnns chckens, eghy of Mrs. JohnB. Worhlejs, welve of Charles Va- Bruns and four of Mrs. Thomas L. Worhleys,. " Fell Through a Barn Floor. Mrs. "^ebser Swon of Navesfnk was walkng n he barn on hor placo las week when a board upended and she fell hrough he floor. Slp was badly brused and wan very lame for flevoral day a. Red Bank. m- An Of New Jersey, RF.D BANK, N. J. 4 0 neres Pad ON SAVNGS ACCOUNTS. Commencng he frs of each monh. DR. J. E.-SAYnE, Presden. JOHN KNG, Cnshler. \VM.. HENDlCKSON.ABSlsanCasher. >»* TBU8TEE8: Cap. John A. Worhley, Dr. James J. need, James EnrlRl, Jr., Rchard Bardeo, Dr.. E. Sujro, DcnJ. P. Morrs, Esq. FACTOKY DONKnK.N. Y., CHARLES LEWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N Lumber, Sash, Doora, Blnds, Glna and bulldors Hardware, v RED BANK, N. J. */. Yurd a corner of Wes, and Chesnu froos, nearrallroad, BRANCH YAUDB: Sprng Lako nnd Anbury For. n he Ngh. Walk down Broad sree some evenng and wach he "lle red glow" of a cgar as bobs up and down whle comng oward you. f you see a look of conenmen on he mans face you can feel assured ha he s smokng a Joel Parker or a Flor -de Cuba cgar. There are many conened men n and around Red Bank. n-.fac he place s noed for hem. Zhe reason sn hard o fnd.. Joel Parkers and Flor de Cubas sell for 5 cens each and every man, feels ha he s geng more han hs moneys worh. WLLAM CULLNGTON, Fron Sree, Near Broad Red Bank, N. J. YOUMAKEHONEY f you consder hese prws before buyng your groceres. Read down he ls and see f s no rue ha we sell cheaper han anyoher sore. Prunes, Sano Clare, 0c. lb,, 8 lb...25c.soap, 0 cakes good Laundry Soap.25c Peaches, Calforna, 0c. lb., 5c. lb., Gold Dus,4b. pkg 5c 3ba.. 25c. Kerklne, 4lb. pkg. 2c] Aprcos, Calforna, exra fne, per Clohes Pns, per doz... f, lc lb..5c. Washng Soda, per lb lc] Apples, evaporaed, 9c. lb., 3 lb.,....24o. Ammona, per bole. 5c] CRACKERS ALWAYS FRESH. 4 lbs. Lemon Crackers. 25o. X lbs. Np Nacks. 25c. 4". Gnger Snaps 25c. 4 " Soda Crackers.25o, Peas, exra fne Sugar Peas, per can. 5c. Corn, " " New York sae, per can c. Tomaoes, exra fne, cold packed, 0c. can, 8 cans 25c. Baked Beans, omao sauce, 0c. can, 3 cane 25c. Good Oranges, 7 for..25c. Musard Sardnes, per can 8c. Soused Mackerel, " " 5c, Oameal, 2 lb. pkg., bes qualy...,0c. Cornsaroh, per pkg., 4o., 6 pfegs....25c. Oc. each, 3 f or. Choce Pneapples,.24c. W. A. TRUEX & SON, Corner Broad and Wallace Srees, Red Bank, N. J. OUR 8PECALTY. Frus of All Knds. STRAWBERRES, CHERRES, PNEAPPLES, and oher seasonable frus. NUTS, All knds ; one varey or mxed jus as you choose, CHOCE CANDY, 0c. per pound and upwards. Celery Fresh Everjy Day, LODS PRATE, Bro«<l Sree, Jed Bank, Y. J. McKEOWN & BURNE, Grane, Marble, Blae Sone and > - Sewer Ppe. A monumen s an arcle ha a famly huys only once; so s beer o buy one ha wll be sasfacory, even f cobs a few dollars more, han o ge one of dome of he cheap granes whch wll always be an eyesore. We handle nob ng bu he bes grane nnd marble., Call and see ; U B,.. Wes and Jonnouh Sa., RED BANK, N. 3. :

3 N BUSNESS 36 TEAKS. Jacob,Brewers Long Busness Ca reer a Mddleocn. s 85 years, hs sprng snce Jacol Brower, he harness maker a Mddle own, sared n busness here,fefrs locaed a he corner where he urnpk urns, o ward Keypor* and remaned here weny years. The shop he hen Used has been convered no a dwellng. s owned by Ezra Osborn and a occa E ed by John Nevason. He jmoved c s presen locaoq, adjonng Casler blacksmh shop, ffeen years ago. A grea many changes have aken place a Mddleown snce Mr. Brower locaed here. Of all hose who orfne farms hen hardly one s lvng o-day, hough many of he farms are sll n possesson of he same famles, havng descended from faher o son. The own ers of many of he farms hereabous were lle boys when Mr. Brower began dong work for her fahers. The greaes change ha has aken E lace whn Mr. Browers me s n a asnees sense. Mddleown, when Mr. Brower.locaed here, was a grea rad ng cener for all he shore secon, as much busness beng done here a ha me han as done a Red Bank. Three general sores suppled he wans of b people. One near where Mr. Browers house now sands was kep bysamuel. Taylor. Ths was aferward burned down. Anoher sore kep by Wllam 8. Cooper, was locaed nearly oppose Henry C. Taylors resdence. Ths buldng now does servce as a sable on he Greenwood place. The hrd sore wa locaed n wha s now known ae he old Beekman house. Ths was kep by Davd VanBrakle. John Thompson had a blacksmh shop where he Baps parsonage now sands. Wesley Mason was n charge of he wheelwrgh deparmen of he shop. John Caser conduced he blacksmh busness now owned by hs son, Wllam T. Casler, a he same sand ; and Wllam Furman had a wheelwrgh shop abou where Lufburrow & Thompsons sore now sands. saac Bedle had a shoemaker shop on he se of Br. Edward Taylors presen resdence. The praccng physcans of he vllage a ha me were Dr. Taylors faher and Dr, Wllam Harshorne. Rev, Davd Sou was pasor of he Baps church Rev. Alexander Mllspaugh. was pasor of he Reformed church and Rev. Harry Fnch preached a he Epscopal church. The old annery kep by John. Taylor was abou closng down when Mr. Brower wen o Mddleown. Accordng o Mr. Brower he only person now lvng who was employed n he annery s J&nee K. Wallng, who s over eghy years old. The road from Mddleown o Red Bank was very sandy n hose days and ook half a day o drve here and back. The neares ralroad saon was a Chapel Hll. Many new houses have been bul a Mddleown snce Mr. Brower locaed here, bu whle he vllage has mproved grealy n appearance s no nearly so prosperous as was hen. THE SCKLES WLL CASE. All he Tcvmonv n The ase o be Fough o he Ber, Bn. The evdence n he cones over he wll of he lae George H.-Sckles of Navesnk was concluded las Thursday. Mr. SckleB lef nearly all hs propery o Mrs. Fred Sckles, wfe of hs younges son, who had cared for hm for a long me. The oher chldren of Mr. " Sckles,. who were praccally dsnhered, are ryng o break he wll on he ground ha undue nfluence was exered o nduce her faher o make he wll, and also ha he was menally unsourd when he made.. There was a good deal of evdence nroduced o show ha Fred Sckles-had never reaed hs faher rgh.. Some of hs evdence was o he effec ha Fred had declared ha hs faher had oulved hs usefulness and ough o de. Oher esmony was o he effec ha Fred had errorzed over hs faher and had praccally bulldozed hm no makng e wll. Ths was dspued by oher wnesses, who saed ha Fred and hs wfe had always reaed Mr. Sckles wh he greaes kndness and enderness. Dr. E. G. Andrew esfed ha Mr. Sckles was no compeen o make a wll a any une afer he was 6rJ6ken wh paralyss, bu a number of oher wnesses who had been wh Mr. Sckles afer he was srcken declared ha Mr. Scklees mnd wan no a all affeced and ha he was menally as so.und as ever. Joseph Lufburrow," who was apponed reasurer of All Sans church n place of Mr, Sckles afer he laer was aken sck, relaed a long conversaon he had had wh Mr. Sckles, n whch Mr. Sckles was shown o be as brgh menally as he ever was. A grea many oher wnesses esfed ha hey had ransaced busness wh Mr. Sckles durng hs sckness and ha hey consdered hm of srong and sound mnd. John. Sckles of Shrewsbury, a broher of Mr. Sckles, was one of hese. He had vsed hs broher every week, and hs broher old hm he had made hs wll n favor of Freds wfe and ha ha waned o sand. The lawyers dd no argue he*case before he chancellor bu hey wll subm brefs o hm and he wll hen decde he case. No ma or who wns, he case wll bo carred o he hgher cours. Boh sdes Bay hey wll fgh he case o he ber end and each.sde buys, would prefer o have he lawyers ge everyhng here was n he esae, raher han have he obor sde ge, Mr. Soklcssesae sesmaeda from A WFE-BEATER N DANGER. James Dolan of Ashuru Park larrovlv Escapes Beng Lunched. James Dolan of Asbury Park narrowly escaped lynchng on Sunday for beang hs wfe. Every Sunday n he summer baseball and oher ahlec games are played jus wes of AsburyPark. Las Sunday whle he game was n progress a woman came runnng n he drecon of he ball feld screamng for help. She had wo lle chldren wh her. She was bledng a he mouh, her eyes were blacked, her face was brused, and some of her eeh had been knocked loose. The woman olf he ballplayers and specaors ha her husband had been beang her. Her pful ale exced he crowd and hey sared for he Dolan house. Wllam Whe of Asbury Park, who was ou drvng and who had sopped o hear he womans sory, feared na Dolan would be lynched f he crowd should ge a hm, and he sared ahead of he crowd wh hs horses on he run. Dolan was sandng n hs doorway when Whe go here and Whe grabbed hm and hrew hm n he wagon. By he me he had done hs he crowd bad arrved.. The crowd had pcked up arope somewhere and here were cres of "lynch he coward." Whe sared up hs eam bu he men go hqld of he wagon and held. The back par of he wagon was wrenched off and he,rear axle was ben by he franc mob, who were deermned o keep Dolan from geng away f possble. One of he men clmbed n he wagon and h Dolan humpng blow on he nose. Several men n he crowd red o help Whe and one of hem pulled from hs pocke a package of obacco rolled up n nfol. He poned a he crowd and hey hough was a psol and fell back for a momen. Whe whpped up hs horses and he go Dolan o he Anbury Park jal. Dolan could no ge bal and he was sen o he couny jal o awa he acon of he grand jury. On Monday mornng Mrs. Dolan, wh. her eyes blacked and her face and neck black and blue where, she had been~ h by her husband, wen o he jusces offce and begged hm o release her husband. The jusce sad he couldn do ha; ha he case was now n he hand* of he hgher cour auhores, and ha he only way Dolan could be released was by some one becomng hs bondsman. - An Ear Chewed Off. Mrs. Sdney Thome of Keypor has no been lvng wh her husband for some me, bu has been lvng wh her daugher, Mrs. Arhur Was. Las week Thome wen o hs daughers house and red o ge hs wfe o go home wh hm. Was ordered hs faher-n-law ou of he house. Thome dd no go and n a usle ha followed Was chewed hs faher-n-laws ear almos, off. Was was arresed and Jusce Taylor held hm o awa he acon of he grand jury. Accden on Beabrga Brdge. George V. Chasey of Long Branch was drvng across he new drawbrdge a Seabrgh las week when he horse go scared a he blowng of he seam whsle and boled no he guard rals of he draw. The rgh fron wheel of he wagon wa broken, bu he horse was go under conrol. The wheel was pached up suffcenly for Mr. Chasey o drve home. THE REGSTER s consanly geng new readers. holds old and new readers alke because s a good paper. Adv. Specales. A Lne of New Tns n Box Papers:, Quaker Gray, Sage Green, Wood Vole, Helorope, Corn Flower Blue. Our prce, 25c. and 80c, Regular prce, 50c. 6 Pens for 0c. 8 Pens for 6c. [JETLEYS SONS HEW STORE, ^ 0 Broad S. Red Bank. 4 AT REDUCED PRCES AT WE SS. j Cy People Who Buy Here. Ths sore has bul up a bg rade among he summer people. n many nsances supples hese people wh shoes durng he wner. Nowhsandng an dea s held by some people ha you can buy shoes beer n he cy hese people who should know bes buy of us. They no only save money, bu hey are assured of far reamen f any purchase should no urn ou o. be wha hey bough for.- We are jus as anxous o rgh any wrong as- a cusomer s o have done. Our $2 Oxfords for Women. The bes we can do regardng our $2 Oxfords for women s o call your aenon o hem and ge you o come here o see hem. We had a large quany of hese shoes made up n every sor of leaher, ncludng all paen, n every syle of oe wh lgh and heavy soles and wh he new Cuban and mlary heels. We know jus he qualy of leaher n hem and know ha hey wll gve you beer servce han any oher Oxford you can buy for. he same money here or elsewhere. We have sold hundreds of pars of hem and have, ye o receve OUE frs complan. Beer Oxfords a $3.50. For hose who wan a beer qualy of leaher and he he mos exreme syles here are scores of Oxfords here a $3.50, ncludng he celebraed Soross, he mannsh Walkover and a specal made o our order. FORD & MLLER, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. HnMmmmm nhhmm b^j ^HESMd^ Gfs o he Hospal. Mrs. Elzabeh Hllenbrand of New York, a former summer resden of Scobeyvlle, las week shpped her carrages and furnure o New York. She gave several peces of furnure >o he Long Branch hospal, ncludng a walnu bedroom Bu, maresses, chars, nmrblo op cener able, mrror, bodeooda, ec,!. f you would never mss any DOWB ake Tm BEOreER, Adv., THOHRAS P. 24 Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, N. J.

4 p REGSTER, JOJHN H. COOK. Edor and Propreor., f T 7 -- " ;: -4,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, s unforunae ha he Red Bank and Oceanc-road could no have been convered no a couny sone road before hs me. has been expeced each year for several seasons pas-ha he maer would be aken up by he board of freeholders and;a.sone road bul. n ha case any money spen by he ownshp n mprovng hs road would have been wased. Wh he expecaon n mnd ha he couny would oko charge of be road, he ownshp cdmraeespen on he road only he usual appropraon gven o each dsrc. A presen here seems no lkelhood of he board of freeholders akng hold of he road, alhough s an mporan lnk n he chan of good roads along he coas o he couny ; and he dwnshp commee have accordngly aken he maer n hand and wll pu he road n good condon. CHLDRENS DAY. lereang Exercses Jlelr n he Vhurches. " Eev. J. B. Hanes. preached a he Mehods church las Sunday mornng on " The Proper Tranng of Chldren." A half-pas hree oclock n hyafer-; noon a specal bapsmal servce was held. Those who were bapzed were Sarah T. Adcock, aged hree years, daugher of Mary and Wllam H. Adcock; Leser Bawden Smh, aged hree yearb, son of Charloe and Alber C. Smh; Helen Dolores Whng, aged egh years, daugher of Henrea and Wllam G. Wbng; Helen Forman Hagerman, aged egh- years, daugher of Hae and Arhur Hagerman, and Myrle Robnson. The regular Chldrens day exercses were held a ngh. The Sunday-school formed on he lawn adjonng he church and he processon marched n he church o he musc of be pano and orchesra.,. The exercses conssed of sngng by he chor, Sunday-school and classes; responsve readngs, exercses by he nfan class, and a readng by Mss Ada Sephens. Rev. J. B, Hanes delvered an address on he objec of Chldrens day. The collecon amouned o $86, and wll be devoed o educaonal purposes. Ths s he larges Chldrens day collecon aken up n some years. Grace church was decoraed wh plans and flowere. A he ngh servce songs were sung by he school and responsve readngs were gven. The nfan class sang and spoke n concer. Foser Spnnng and Mae Whng each gave a recaon and Mss Anna valenne gave a readng. Rev. E, J. Kulp gave an address. Mnne Rush, Frances Awaer, Jes&e Rush, Ruh Dbben, Angela MacMahon, Maze MacMahon, Mae Thvockmoron, Besse Newman; Carre Blasdell, Effle Hbbes, Magge Fowler, Mnron Moun, Lulu Chamberlan and Mae Lee ook par n an exercse enled " Wnesses of Earh and Heaven," whch was he prncpal number ovhe programme. The Baps church was prely decoraed wh wld and culvaed cu flowers, palms, ec. There was specal musc by he Sunday-school and orchesra, and recaons and solos were rendered. The regular Sunday-school orchesra was accompaned by Mlon Cadmus of Newark, wuo played he corne. Mr. Cadmus rendered a corne solo a he mornng servce n hs church., The Presbyeran church was. handsomely decoraed. Tle church had been decoraed n he mornng for he sermon o he graduaes and mos of, hese decoraons were lef and ohers added. There were recaons by Else ProbaBco, Dorohy Reckless, Maron Talmage and Frances Wrgh, songs by he school, he nfan class and Mss Coopers class, a dalogue by Frances Wrgh and Drummond Cannon., responsve readngs, a 6oo by Mldred Cornwell, a wand drll by welve grls nnd boys and an.address by Rev. S. H. Thompson. Cols Neck News. Jerry VnMaer has a new bcycle. He vsed frends a Freehold on Sunday ngh. On hs way homeb.ne of he res became loosed from he rm, cub ng off he valve sem. He had o walk mos of he way home. Rev, Ocave VonBeaverhoud of N,ew Brunswck was nsalled as pasor of he Reformed church on Sunday. Mr Von Beayerhoud s a sngle man. He s boardng wh Mrs. Margare Mabevys apresen. Mss Margare Sckles, who has been eachng school a he Hghlands, has reurned home for he summer vacaon. Mrs, Holmes V. Thome nnd Mrs. Henry Nelson of Long Branch "vsed frends a hs place las week. Anew arch brdge s beng pu n near Wyckoff BuckB. John Sapelon s carng he brdge maeral. John Desmond has gone o Asbury Park where he wll be employed by Wnekler, he confeconer. John Lawrence has been sck wh complcaon of dseases, chef of whch was rheumasm. Mrs. Harre Throckmoron baa re coyerey suffcenly from her recenll ness o be abou. Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Barkalow ol Freehold spen Frday wh Mr. and Mrs, Lous Soffel, Jr. Wllam V. Burke spen par of lar week wh frendb a New York nm Newark. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Ocean spen Saurday wh Mrs. Margare Kel sey. Mre. John B. Parker of Smh burg spen Sunday wh Mrs, Danel Harne. Augusus Jacobspn of Long Branc spen Sunday here wh relavea. Charles Thompson ef Cranbury vse Oeorge Wlbns, Jr., las week. Warr«n;. Mahews has been on h TALK. The.akng of oll n Monmouh couny wll praccally come o an end o-d«y. The freeholders have arranged o buy almos all of he oll roads of be couny. The money s fo ; be pad o-day, and on ;he paymen of he. purchase mouey he roads wll become he propery of he couny and he roads wll be made free. There are wo or hree mnor oll roads n he couny whch were no ncluded n he purchase by he freeholders, he wners of he roads and he freeholders no havng arranged for her purchase. They should be bough, however, as soon as possble and hese roads also made free. OBTUARY. Tfams Card. Thomas Card of Navesnk ded on Monday. He was 86 years old and hs eah was due fo_ a general breakng own, He had been sck nearly all wner. He was he son of Thomas Card and was born a Navesnk n be houre where hs sser-n-law, Rebecca Ann Cacr, now lves. Wheo a young man he wen o New York and learned he mason rade. He reurned o Navelnk abou fory years ago and bad lved here ever snce. He marred Mara Woodward, a sser of Nmrod Woodward of Navesnk. She has been dead a good many years. Ther only c ld was Edward Card, wh whom Mr. Card made hs home. He leaves also a sser, Mrs. John H. Skdmore of Navesnk. Mr. Card served n he cvl war wh lompany D. of he 20h New Jersey egmen, and was a pensoner. The uneral wll be held o-morrow afernoon a wo oclock a he Navesnk Mehods church. Rev. J. W. Nckelson wll conduc he servce. The body wll be bured a Bay Vew cemeery, The bearers wll be Wllam Benne, fohn Schofeld, John Vanderveer and Vebser Swan. Augusus Woollen- Augusus Woolley of Long Branch, son of he lae Mary and John Woolley, was found dead n bed on Tuesday mornng of las week. He had been docorng for hear dsease for several weeks, bu hs deah came very unexpecedly. He was sxy years old and had spen bs enre lfe a Long Branch. For many rears he was leader of he chor of he Wes Long Branch MehodB church. He was a one me a ravelng salesman for. Devln & Co., New York clohers, us errory coverng he New England aes. From early lfe had been hs >racce o pray and read a poron of crpures on rerng a ngh. When ound dead he had hs glasses on and a lyran book ha lay besde hm- was )pened o he hymn, "Lf up your heads. n prayer". Mr. Woolley s survved by a. sser, Mrs. James Greg of Moun Vernon, New York. Mrs. F. L. Emmos. Mrs. Margare Emmons, wfe of W, Emmons of Robersvlle, n Marlboro ownshp; ded very suddenly of apo- Jlexy on Saurday, June s. She was srcken whle asssng n lavng carpe D he Robersylle Mehpds church and he ded whou reganng conscousness. Mrs.Emmons was four mes marred. Her frs husband was Tce Boce, by whom she had wo chldren, Mrs. Nora McEwane and Sephen Boce. Her second husband was Peer Boce. By hm she had wo sons, Esell and Harvey Boce, Her hrd husband was Holmes Bcobey, and upon hs deah she marred W. L. Eramons, who survves her. Charles Reed. Charles Reed, for he pas egheen ears manager of Dodd"s express a Long Branch, ded of BrghB dsease on Monday of las week. He was 48 years old. A wfe and a son survve hm. He WBB amember of a New York Masonc lodge.. Edward Harvey. Edward Harvey, aged egh monhs, son of Tmbrook Hnrvey of he Rumson road, ded on Saurday of spnal mennges. *. Church NOWB. Rev. Charles T. Bayls of Cncnna, wll preach a he Baps church nex Sunday mornng. A ngh he pasor, Rev. W. B. Maeson, wll delver he sxh of he seres of hsorcal dscourses. The specal subjec wll be " Huss and he nquson.",. The congregaons of he Presbyeran and Frs Mehods churches wll une a he Mehods church on Sunday ngh when Rev. Mr, Bayls wll speak under he auspces of he an-saloon league; The Sunday-school of he Chrsan assocaon chapel wll observe Chldrens day nex Sunday mornng a nne oclock. The Kngs Daughers of Red Bank cleared $8 by he sale of rubber whch hey colleced recenly. A New Planng Mll. Thomas H, Mckens and George *Mc- Henry of Alanc Hghlands wll sar a planng mll n he old Paddock ml a ha place, One branch of her busness wll be buyng mber nhe rough and urnng ou n floorng and mouldngs. Boh Mr. MckenB and Mr. Mc- Henry were neresed n he mll of he Cornng lumber company whch was burned down abou a year ago. They wll connuejhe old frm,nane, A Boys Fnger njured. Donald Wenck, son of Harry B Wenck of Red Bank, was playng wl a oy psol on Saurday when a bulle or a wad won hrough hj fnger. Tn njury s no serous and he wound wa dressed by Dr. Edwn Feld.. m m Tho grea varey s wha mpresse one who vss he Dorflnger sores look ng for an approprae arcle n nrso glassware for a weddng gf. The low prceb are also mpressve. 96 Broadway, and 80 Murray sree, New York Adv..,,:: ; f#n^.:mm8ale..;;. A plno ror-.elo for 8(5 n he Red Bank aucon room.. * >. > -- " V * - - :- - MONEY TO LOAN. $30,X0 o loan n.amouns from $,000 o $5, C. Cowar. Freehold, N. J.. GRL WANTED; Grl waned for general housework. Rversde avenue, Ked Bank. R. Bance, TENNS SHOES 39c. Don ge lef. 05c. Tenns shoes, mens and boys, 89c. clarence Whe, Bed Bank. FARM HAND WANTED. Farm band, sngle, wh good references, waned. > W. Nfcen, MWdlebU8b, N. 3. A POSTON WANTED AS COOK. A respecable woman would lke poson as cook. Address Box 50, Far Haven. N. J. WAGON FOR SALE. Two-seaed surrey for sale, good and new. Tre- VODQD Benue, Shrewsbury avenue. COW AND HEFER FOR SALE. One Jersey cow and hreen monhs old beler. Apply o H. Gey, Lle Sve Pon. WORK HORSE WANTED. A srong work horse waned cheap for casl. J. D. Allare, 2WSprngsree. Bed Banff. FURNSHED ROOMS TO LET. Three newly furnshed rooms n fne order o ren, pply a No. 4 Sprng sree, Red Bank. FJ8H SCRAP FOR SALE. Apply o Vans facory, near seamboa wnarf. Pen Monmoun, N. J. Alwys on band. MAN WANTED. Waned mmedaely a man o help on»mall farm, pply a: 25 Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. COLD WATER PANT. Cold waer pan s sold by J; T. Allen, corner Fron sree and Maple avenue. Card of colors free. TO RENT. One house, all mprovemens. 7 rooms; one house, rooms; boh on Washngon sree, Uoremus Bros. GOOD HORSE FOR SALE. - Large, srong and horoughly broke horse; work slnglo or double. Call on R. Marn, Cbapel Bll, N. J.,. " " YOUNG LADY WANTED. Young lady waned o do ohee work and learn busness. Address n own handwrng, Box 7, Red Bank. ORGAN FOR SALE. Mason 4 Hamln parlor organ (or sale. Cos S85.0U. wll sell for $25.)0 Address Box 46, Red v Bank, N.J. PONY FOR SALE. A pony, egh years old, for sale; suable for a lady u drve. Apply o Mss Conolly, Enonown. New Jersey.. - S20FORABOOK. wll gve $0 for a copy of "Old Tmes n Old Monmoul" n good condon. John T. Teley, Red Bank, N. J. PARAGON TOMATO PLANTS. Paragon omao plans for sale a 75 cens per.000. Apply o Thomas 8. Feld, Nu Swamp, Mddleown ownshp. cow FOR SALE. Jersey cow, seven year? old,- knd and genle, good mlker. Apply a Colyers lvery sable, n rear o Globe hoel. $20,000 TO LOAN. 820,000 o loan n sunso su borrowers on frs bond and morgage. A.L.?ns, REGSTER buldng. Red Bank, N. J. CARRAGE HORSES FOR SALE. Team o well mached carrage* horses, bays, for sale. Also hree oher horses. Apply o Henry C. Taylor, MddleUwn, N./, BOARDERS WANTED. A comforable home add cheerful rooms o pares wshng frs-class board; modern mprovemens. f) Broad Eree, Red Bank. PANO FOR SALE. A square Weber pano for sale. Would lk«o sell mmedaely. Can be seen a No. 37 Washngon sree, Red Bank, N. J. Chcken Droppngs For Sale. A lo of chcken droppngs n frs-class condon for sale a reasonable prces. No dr. Address P. O. Box 28, Holmdel, N. J. NOTCE. Second-hand furnure bough, sold and exchanged a he Red Bank aucon and commsson house. No. 5 Eas Fron sree. Red Bank, N. J. FRESH FSH. Tbe place o buy fresh fsh, halbu, shad, salmon, flounders, codfsh, sme s, eels, scallops, clams and oysers s a VanBruns marke, 6 Whar avenue, GRL WANTED. Grl waned for general housework, wo n famly. Can sleep a home f desre. Mr». Appleby, LeRoy place, second bouse from Broad sree. Red Bank, POOL TABLE FOR SALE. Brunswck Ball make pool able. 4^x9 fee. n good condon, for jae cbep; or wn ren for senson. Ernes Lauenslager, Alanc Hghlands K.J. _. New York Messenger Servce. Bally messenger servce beween Bed Bank and New York by F. A. Lle. Orders pan be lef a Sorcks, he Germana hoel, or on he Sea Brd or Alberlna FOR SALE. Horse, harness and runabou for sale. Horse sound, knd and genle. Sold for wan of nee. For furher parculars address " Q," Box 07, Red Bank, New Jersey.,., $250 REWARD reward for he arres and convcon of n mscrean who posoned a San Bernard dog a Tower Hll, June 0h. Andrew Freedman, Towe Hll, Red Bank. LOST. A par of gold-rm eye glasses on Sunday, beween LoRoy place and be Presbyorlan"church. Reward f reurned o Edward S. Allare, 20 Broad sree, Red Bank, N.J,.... WANTED. Boy abou 8 years o be generally, useful aroun n hole!; also a cook for n hoel. Address..Rober Munday, Red Bank, N. J.< Employmen agen, gardenor and grader. MPROVE YOUR EDUCATON. f you would lko.q mprovo your educaon we can belp you, For frhs»f complee,course or any subjec nddress nersae Correspondence school, 03 Broadway, New York. MEADOW FOR SALE. Trac o( meadow o Newman Sprnge for sale, Propery of WM. B. Parker, deceased. Address 3. Parker, Jr., oxecuor, O7.Cedar sree, New York Cy, or GO Fron sree, Red Bank, N. J. *. HAR WORK. nm prepared o devoe my enre me-o makng n swches, combngs, and all knds of har work. Address, 2U Wen Fron sree, or send mo word am wll call upon you. Mss. Brand, Red Bank. KNDLNG WOOD FOR SALE, buvoalargo quany of kndlng..-,... saw mll, wllcl wll sol, delvered a Red UOK, or near here,» wonj cens per barrel, sx barrels for a dollar. Panlol a. Coo Tlnon^ Palls N.J. COOD LAUNDRY WORK. lcspocnble colored woman wll do famly washng by he pece, or dozen a er own borne; also Blllrs, collars, ec. Frs-clnsa work. Wublng raled for nnd delvered. Mrs, M. Scmnck,U9 Wno sree, cd Bank..,^\r, FOR SALE. U - : Horse, buggy and bamess,, Bound, genle mare jean old, abou Unhands, afrad of noblpg. 3uRgy n Rood condon; good hand madeharness; Prce $00: a bargan. Sold lor wan of use. Apply «posofflce,oceanc. / ,: : ;. FOR SALE. /..;..,..: A 7-year-old bw road borse. elgb 5.8. Happy medum breed. Guaraneed sound, knd and ne. No afrad of rans or rolley B, wll drve, sngle or double and can ro a mle n abou 8 mnues. nqure og.l. Bapp, Keypor.N. J. ~ Red Bank Employmen Agency. Help furnshed and suaons found for houfemalds, lanndreses. cooks, housekeepers, ec. Also, waers for socables, women o do dayswork- men o do Jobs or days work. Call on or addesse A. Carroll, 4 pearl sree. Red Bank, from 2:80 o E:0 \ M PARLOR MLLNERY. am prepared o do mllnery a my borne. Black bas varnshed and made goon an new. f be has cleaned and bleached,-, Aenon also sren o rmmng and maklog over boh ladles and chldrens bas and bonnes, Anna M. Colon, 89 Wharf avenue, Red Bank. N.-J. FOR SALE FOR WANT OF USE. Thry good second-band doors, 4 (rood elae manels, 7 seam radaors D good order. 2-horse uprgh ubular boler. 2-horse-power engne, wheel boxng machne, uprgh hand drll n good order, heavy power drll, small porable forge, wo forge blowers or blacksmhs use. J. W. Moun& Bros., Red Bank, N, J, My wfe, Jenne Reevey, havng lef my bed and ward whou Jus cause, hereby gve noce ha wll no be responsble for any blls of her conraclng. Davd Reevey, Shrewsbury, N, J., June 4h, 90. $2 NCUBATORS, 82. ncubaors wbln.he reach of all. A SO egg nubaor, all complee, wlb lamp and hermomeer, S3. The Royal ncubaor sands o-day supreme of all ncubaors. OrderMlrec. We need no agene. Our machnes adverse hemselves. Send all orders o Wllam Sco, manufacurer, 63 Nassau sree, New York... r NOTCE. LOCU8T TREES FOR SALE. < > have 40 locus rees for sale. Tbe runks,, average 2 o 4 laches n hckness..,, THEODOE 8TLWELL, < > Evere, N. J., <» WEDDNG NVTATONS AND VSTNG CARDS. Laes syles, fnely engraved, none beer. Gve me a call, can please you. CHARLES EVERDBLL, 29 Rversde Avenue, Red Bank. ELECTRCAN. Wrng for Elecrc Lghs. Baery, Magneo and Pneumac Bells. Telephones a Specaly. 332 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. P. 0. Box 88. V&~ Esmaes for Conracs on Applcaon. DOMNC A. MAZZA, Only Place TO FX SHOES Cheap and Good. 8 WBTB STREET,.. Near Maple Avenfr RED BANK. N.J. f You Were Dssasfed Wh ha las job of plumbng or nnng ha he oher fellow dd, call on me he j nex me. ll do my bes o make he work sasfacory. JANES FTZGJBBON, Wharf Avenue, led Bank. Lawn Mowers Sharpened. Brng your Lawn. Mowers o my shop and have hem pu n perfec order by Rober VanSchock, who has had more experence Jn hs work han any oher man n Monmouh counyv AH knds of Farm Machnes pu n fne order. Frs-class horse-ahoengdone. WALTER H. MERRTT. Shopa65Monmouh Sy Ked Bank, N, To hose lookng for Horses we would advse hem o look our sock over. We have on hand one eam of bay roaders, abou 5 hands hgh, Well mached and fearless of all objecs ; one cross mach, and several oher horses, all ready for work., Abou en ons of fne mohy hay for sale. JOHN BALEY, BED BANK. J AMES r E. DEGNAN,. > 0QUN E&U)R AT 28 DnOAD 8BKCT, " Rr) BANK.N J, rsel go>d panos : a reasonable prces Renng, Tunng,. Reparng. ell he ruh. ; New Posoffce Buldng, Red Bank. - - Pury and Proby J J Are boh essenal n he con- & duc of a sore. Pury of drugs K and proby of characer. 5 J( heres anyhng people wan A he bes of he me heyve been wh us s S he guaranee we offer. s a d -sure es. 5 Scroeers Pharmacy^ Bergen & Morrs, Propreors, 9 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, Telephone 8-f., Summng Up A Barber Busness. don ake long o sum up hs busness of ours. We shave. We cu barv We shampoo. Wedo Bngeng. And we do hem rgh. We also sell cgars and obacco (all he popular brands). ; Thas abou all here s o ;" excep ha we wan your rade. ALBERT A. HESER, ROHT ACROSS PROM TBE POSTOFFCK, RED BANK. MONEYTO LOAN N 8DM8 OF ANY AMOUNT, ON DAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWEL- BY, CLOTHNG, ETC. F. FNKELSTEN, Lcensed Pawnbroker, 05 Broadway, long Branch, X, J. All buslnees srcly conndenal. Up-o-dae Marke FSH, VEGETABLES AND POULTRY. The Fsh o Cook Jus now s Sea Bass and Bluenab. BlgnmcD of ouch knd s receved,. From Rver, Lake and Sea 5 A fresh con- Dally and cusomers wll bo well pleased wh he qualy, condon and flavor o each. The bes of (l9h a a reasodable prce la ho cheapes usl,* Less han far prces means undesrable qualy. f. E. Wymbs, 87 E..Fron S;,. Red Bank., TBLlPHONE OAl, 44-f f

5 PERSONAL. Rev. George L. Dobbns of Camden, formerly pasor of he Frs Mehods church of Red Bank, vsed here on. Monday. He was he gues over ngh of Dr. J. E. Sayre.of Broad sree. The le of D. D. was recenly conferred. upon Mr; Dobbns a he commencemen exercses a Dcknson college. Mss Edh Howe of Bedford Saon, Long sland, formerly of Red Bank, s f lendng a week wh Mss Mary H. andorn, daugher of Vanderveer Van- Dorn of Mddleown ownshp. Mrs, Wllam A. Hanknsor of New York s spendng a few days wh Mrs. VanDorn. John W. vns of Red Bank, a graduae of Prnceon^ college and a suden jn, John S. ApplegaesTaw offce, passed he aorneys examnaon a Trenon on Monday. Mr. vns wll open an offce a Red Bank mmedaely. Mrs.Maeson, moher of Rev. W. B, Maeson of Rversde avenue,.was summonedohamlon, New YorJ, on Monday by hesudden sckness of her moher, Mrs. Nelson Baker, who has been srcken wh paralyss. *. E; 8. Howard and Frank Howard of Red Bank have lef he employ of he rolley company and are akng orders for crayon porras. E. 8. Howard was a conducor and Frank Howard was a : mo or man. Alber Hardng, who s employed as foreman of he Lee manufacurng con- c.ern of New York and who formerly lved a Red Bank, was a Sunday gues of Jacob Wrgh of Tlon avenue.. Hycnh. C. Levy, Clarence B. Levy and Wllam L. Levy of Freehold ana Leo Salz of Souh Amboy Were Sunday guess of Joseph and Sgrnund Salz of Red Pank. Mr. and Mrs. Wellngon Wlkns of Cols Neck were Sunday guess of Mrs. "Wlknss moher, Mrs. Sarah F. Tonpkns of Mddleown.ownshp. Mrs. Oscar Hesse and Peer Lopccolo of Red Bank aended he funeral ajwes Hbboken las Frday of hen* broher, JosephLopccolo. \ Mrs. Waler S. Whmore of Oceanc and her moher, Mrs. Harre Hume, have gone o Chcago o spend a monh wh relaves. ; Herber Leson of New Brunswck was a recen gues o[ hs broher, Wllam W. Leson of Shrewsbury avenue. Howard.Mller of Burlngon has been vsng hs_uncle, Alber S. Mller of Leroy.Hace. Mss Sade Ello: of Red Bank was a Sunday gues of Mss Joy Mdgley of Oceanpor.,. Mlon Cadmus of Newark was a Sun day gues of Harry Norman of Chesnu sree. Raymond Jackson of Long Branch vsed frends a Red Bank on Sunday. Mss Gerrude Reer of Red Bank has lef ho employ of James E. Degnan. Mormer V. Pach of Fron sree spen yeserday a -New York. Mss Josphne Mauser, of Herber sree has been sck. DEMOCRATS MEET. A Pary Ovaanxaon Formed Las Noh. The Democrac execuve commee of Shrewsbury ownshp me las ngh and organzed. Fojnmn R. Smh of Far Haven *as eleced charman of he execuve commee and Wllam Henry Hendrckson of Red Bank was made l secreary. -., James E. Degnan and Alber L. vns were eleced couny commeemen. Wllam Curchn was eleced he dsrc leader n he easern dsrc; Jacob C. Shus n he souhern dsrc; and General John Sheehan n he Wes Red Bank dsrc. n he mddle and wesern dsrcs here was no a full aendance and he selecon of leaders n hese dsrcs was lad over ll a fuure mee- of Allenown. ng. Charles H. Borden, who was eleced,f.commeeman from he wesern dsrc declned o serve, and a new man wll be apponed n Dsplace. The dsrc leaders wll have auhory o dvde her elecon.dsrcs no as many lle precncs as hey please, and appon a precnc capan n each. The elecon dsrc leaders wll beheld responsble, however, for he acs of her precnc capan, and for he resul n her dsrcs on elecon day, Mddleown Democra!. The Democrac execuve commee of Mddleown ownshp me for organzaon las ngh. Amz M, Posen was eleced presden, James B. Sou vce presden, Wllam M. Robers secreary, John N. Rker reasurer and C..Mell Johnson eergean-a-arms. The wo upper dsrcs of he ownshp and he lower dsrcs voed for. her own couny commeeman. JohnH. Paer- Bon was.chosen for he upper end and Amz M. Posen for he lower end. The commee wll mee July 8h o appon dsrc leaders.. A Runaway a Belford. The horse of Wllam Roop of Belford became frghened a he Por Monmouh seamboa dock on Saurday and ran nway. When he horse cared he body of he wagon fell off and Mr. Roop fell wh. He was Ho hur.-the horse ran. home whou dong any furher damage. A Fre a Chapel Hll. A small coage and a barn on Thomas H. Leonards farm a Chapel Hll were desroyed by flro enrly ns Thursday mornng. Two horses whoh were n he barn were burned o deah. The logs s pqrly covered by nsurance. s no known how he fre sared, Marshal** Bonds Acceped. The bonds of Marshals Eljah M. Conk and Wllam H. Wlson have been acceped by he commssoners. Mr. Conks bondsmen were James Norman and Wllam Cullngon. Mr. Wlsons bondsmen were John Beck and Jnpha Clayon. - "^., Eyer snce TUQ REGSTER skred weny-hree years ago has been kep a he op noch ofqualy. Adv.,.,. THE VALUE OF A HEN TURKEY. A Sf n Jusce Sckless Cour on Haurdau. A jury n Jusce Sfckless cour las Saurday decdedha a layng urkey hen was worh $7,50. The su n whch hs verdc was gven was one brough agans Charles M. Paerson of Shrewsbury by Benjamn Allen Parker, who lvesa he corner of Shrewsbury avenue and he Newman Sprngs road. A urkey hen belongng o Mr. Parker.mades nes on Mr. Paersons farm. Mr. Paerson klled he urkey and pu n hs ce house, ellng one of hs hred men o ake home o dnner. The kllng of he urkey was no dspued a he ral, bu Mr. Paerson clamed ha he had gven Mr. Parker noce o keep he urkey-home and he was herefore jusfed n kllng. The oher sde conended ha no maer how many noces bad been gven he shoo-, ng was no jusfable, bu ha Mr. Paersons proper redress, f he had been njured,, was a su for damages. The jury evdenly ook hs vew of he case for hey brough n a verdc n favor of Mr. Parker for $7.50 and he coss of he su, amounng n all o $3.0. \The fne and coss were pad. Mr. Paerson sad ha be consdered worh ha amoun o ge rd of he urkey. Rober Allen, Jr., represened Mr. Paerson, and John S. Applegale, Jr., represened Mr. Parker. A Pecular Deah. Davd Laffer, a Russan jeweler of Asbury Park, ded on Sunday ngh from bran rouble, ; Las Frday noon be was aken wh an aack of dzzness, and soon hereafer he gave evdence of approachng paralyss, n a lle whle he had los all conrol over he lower par of hs body and before he afernoon was over he was compleely paralyzed. The case was a pecular one and sx docors were called n,among hem beng Dr. Edwn Feld of Red Bank. All of hem declared ha Laffers case was hopeless, and he ded on Sunday ngh whou n any degree recoverng from he paralyss. Laffer was fory years old and had been n hs counry, welve years. He leaves a wfe and hree chldren n very poor crcumsances. *» A Secre. Can ell you all abou now only hs A. Salz & Co., Keypbr, are pre-, parng o celebrae on an elaborae scale he 23d annversary openng of her presen large sore. Wll ell you more nex week. Adv. BRTHS. COMPTON. A Bruoklyn. on Saurday. June s, Mrs. Forres Compon, formerly a Belford, o a daugher. CARMEN. A For Honmouh, on Frday, Juno 7b, Mrs. Joseph Carmen, of a son. WALLNG. A Navealnr, on Wednesday, June 6f, Mrs. Edward Wallng, of a daugher. MARRAGES.. AUMACK KNGHT. A Eaouown, on Wed- Besday, June Sb, by Rev. Danel T. Sephens, Mss Florence Aumack end Samuel Kngh, b a of Eaonown. BUSSELL-BEBDAN.-A New York, on Monday, June 0h, by Rev. Rober MucKellar, Mss Jesse Buasell of Red Bank and Harry B. Berdan of New York.. MANNON-BROWEB.-A Long Branch Cy, on Wednesday, July 6U, by Rev. M..L. Ferrs, Mary Anna, daugher of. P. Mannoa of Long Branch Cy, and Joseph C. Brower of Asbary Parlf. PRCE-LNTON. A Brooklyn, on Wednesday, June 2h. Nelle M.. daugher of Mary A. Prce, and George T. Llnon, boh of Maawan. PATTERSON-ANDREWS.-A Alanc ^Hlghlanu, on Wednesday. Juue 2h, by.ner. G. W. 8. Wenrck. Vrgna sabella, daugher uf C. N. Paerson o Alanc Hghlands, and George \Y. Andrews of Boson. 8CHANCK CAMPBELL. AFreehold, on Tbureday, May 8Ub, by Rev., P. Drokaw, Agnes, daugher of Nelson J. Scbanck of near Freehold, and James Andrew Campbell of Elon. SPRAGUE-TATLOR.-A Allenown, on Sunday. une p, by Rev. George Swoln, Sarah H., daugher of Srna Sprapue, aud Coln Taylor, boh PJEATH&. CARD. A Naveslnr.on Monday, June 0h, Thomas Card, ared 88 veors. M0RR8. A. Tnon Falls, on Sunday. June»h, Loe, daugher of Augusus Morrs; aged? years. REED.-A Long Branch, on Monday, June 3d, Charles co, ageu 43 yours. WOOLLKY.-A T.ong Brancb. on Tuesday, Jnne 4h. Augusus Woolloj, Eon o he la«mary add John Woolley, aged 60 years. Sragh Fron Corses. Wo navo hem lke ho cu. n Whe nml Black, a 82.00; ohf ra as low us S.00. Wo arc sellng n number ol syles of G-book Corses a abou bol prce., MRS. E. WES, Red Bank Temple of Fashon. AT row $5 LUDLOWS* Unform Sus / AH Sors These popular prces; represen excellen. values n mens ^fnely alored sus.....;,^v ;;:. ;; - :. Red Bank, A. LUBLOW, SOAPS, BRUSHES, New Jersey. Sponges, Ammona, and oher arcles used for he bah and ole should be of he bee, and hey should no cos more han seems enough o ensure good qualy. Tha means hey should be bough here.. We are ju6 as parcular- abou he grade of hese arcles as abou he mos cosly drug n our sock.. We fll orders for hese.hngs as carefully as we make up prescrpons, and cusomers can be confden ha hey are geng good value. JAMES COOPER, JR., Prescrpon Druggs. Broad sree, Red Bank, X. J. When You Need a Plumber * Call on us. - o\ wll no regre. You wll be very glad of. We do excellen work, and our charges r are only reason able. We work on he prncple ha a sasfed, cusomer s our bes adversemen. We furnsh esmaes of any knd promply and cheerfully. SABATH& WHTE, 0 and 8 Prom S., Hed Bank N. J TRUSTEES AUCTQN SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Uned Saes Dsrc Cour, Dsrc o! New Jersey. n b maer of Wllam D.Teraey, Samh J. Ternej-, Parners, ndog us Wllam Tleraey, Bankrups Q Bankrupcy.. The undersbqed,. Trusea of he above named bankrups, wll sell n publc aucon on be premses a Oceanc, Honmouh Couny, Sae of New Jersey, ou Wednesday. July lob, a hree.oclock n be afornoon, all hs rgh, le and neres n ho followng descrbed propery; Bald sale wll be subjec o all encumbrances whch may exs ou ho propery a be day of sale: Townsalp of Shrewsbury, Monmoub couny, a Oceanc. New Jersey.. Known aud desgnaed on be map of be subdvson of he rac of land of lae Mara A. Bergen of abou weny acres, made, by T. W. Tnrockmoron, surveyor, May 84h, 878, enled a " Map of Propery o M Bergen a Oceanc, Monmou Co., N. J.",and Ded n Monmouh Couny clerks offce, Augus Sb, 873. as lo number (87) wenvseven. bounded and uebcrlbed as follows, vz: Begnnng n a pon n be weserly lne of Frs sree, dsan [250) wo hundred and Oly fee, (0) sx ncbes, souh ol he souherly lne of Ocean avenue or Red Bank ro d. and runnng hence weserly on a lne parallel wh Oceno avenue (00) one nundrvd fee, hence souherly parallel wh Frs sree (60) Ofy fee, bencc easerly ngnln parallel wh ocean avenue or Red lnnk road (00) one hundred fee o Frs sree, und hence norherly along he weserly lno of Frs sree, (Wl) ffy fee o be place of heplnnlog, as suld srees ond los are lad down on sad map. Tlo premses hereby convoyed are nended o bo be same preralss conveyed o suld George B. Wld bv deed of Archbald. Bergen, MarlPbus Bergen. Jr., Charles L. Bergen and John h. Bergen, daed Vebrunry sxeenh, egheen hundred and snvcnv-elgh, and duly recorded n ho Monnoub Couny clerks offce. n books SO of deeds, a pofo 29, ec.. on March lll), elrhecn hundred and seveny-egh, Terms of sale: weny per cen dash of purchase money a day of sale: balance of purchase money one week from day of sale, when deed wll bo delvered o purchaser. On falure o pay balance of purchase money- on he dny.nlovo menoned, he purchaser wll forfe all moneys pad. Sale subjec o adournmon. - FERDNAND H. WSMER, Trusee. Newark, N. J., June 0h, 00. TO THE FARMERS. YOU.SHOULD SEE OUE LNE OF \, >. D, ff. Osborne & Co. Harvesng: Machnery AND Frs class v Agrculural mplemens of all knds,* V s Bnder wne and Machne Ol,.. : ( " ; before buyng,, Green 8L Borden, Shrewsbury, N, JL THANKS. desre o hank he people of Red Bank and vcny for her very lberal response o he announcemen of my openng on Saurday, The.days busness was, way beyond.even he, mos ha had hoped for.. ; " had made preparaons for an "ordnarly good rade, bu he rush n he afernoon and evenng Was greaer han could handle. Beween sx and en oclock he cr^w.d n.he sore was sogrea ha he doors had o be closed and cusomers le n o n l y a s o h e r s ; w e n. o u.. * -. ;. ".. ;;. ;. was very sorry o have o close he door agans cusomers, parcularly as had promsed o/ gve presens o all purchasers of. goods o a ceran Amoun, bu^ here was no oher. way pu of he suaon; For a lmed me wll connue o gve a par of slppers o women purchasers o he amoun of $.50 and men purchasers o he amoun. of $2.50 o hose who have no already receved hem. wan everybody o have-he opporuny of akng advanage of my offer. / Nex Saurday wll have.more goods, hey wll be sold a greaer bargans han ever, and wll have enough help o gve.- everybody proper aenon* : : Boo and Shoemakng and Reparng. \ For he accommodaon of hose who lke made-o-prder boos and shoes have secured he servces of an experenced workman n hs lne. Specal aenon pad o fng people wh ender fee. Reparng n all s branches a reasonable prces;. ;: r.. -. ) Remember our Prces Jus Half wha Ohers Charge. E. WOLF, Sa,3=CL-ple Slxoe Soce, BROAD ST., Wex o Davdsons, RED BANK e»»0mm 808MHMMHH. Sxh Ave. 22d and 23d Ss., York. of[he^buses We have he buses real corner n Amerca, rgh here a Sxh avenue and 23d sree. Phenomenal value gvng has made so. pays you o buy of he buses. A bg oule means grea buyng possbles lberal concessons. Many specal values come here ha oher sores never hear of unl we adverse hem. Oar Leadershp n Wass h Explaned n Two Shor ems. Can you fnd anywhere near such assormens, or such syle, or such f and fnsh, a such reasonable prces n oher sores? A3 was busness double ha of prevous years s far proof of unrvalled values. AT TdA-CHNA SLK WASTS n whe or black, prely * " ucked back and fron; new sleeve; fed lnng deachable sock collar, rmmed wh croche buons; all szes, from 32 o 42. AT a QC CHNA SLK WASTS, allover ucked.collar and fron *J*s>J nealy fnshed wh croche buons fed lnng, deachable sock collar, new bshop sleeve; all szes, from 32 o 42; colors, black and whe.. - : Remarkable Slk Sellng. Prned San Lbery and Foulard Slks a 50c. Ths s he larges assormen of new and popular slks of a sandard qualyever offered a lesslun $.00 per yard. All are he newes sprng combnaons. The San Lbery s 24 nches wde, very fne, rch fnsh, prncpally n lgh effecs. The FouUrds are 24 and 27 nches wde, n boh foregn and domesc weaves F~ f\ and lgh and dark colors. Splendd assormen of ""Yl /^ navy, wh whe fgures. Our prce, per y a r d... w V/^*. PLAN TAFFETA SLK, 65 popular evenng and sree colors, nclud-! ng whe, good heavy qualy and brllan lusre, usually CQ realed a 75rv, here a JAPANESE CORDED WASH SLK wh small, nea JaccLuard fgure, very superor grade, always realed a 50c. per yd.; here a 9-NCH BLAOK TAFFETA, very heavy, wh brgh fnsh, srongly recommended o wear; he 75c. knd a Summer Upholsery Goods*. Wh Especal News of Sewng cmachnes* Spec^l values lke hese are brngng our Upholsery secon o he forenes rank. We are always lookng for unusual offers. We always bvfe.hem. Economy chances lke hese below are he rule: AT J «7^-SEWNG MACHNE, noseless Belf hreadng shule, -e+l^j auomac enson and bobbn wnder, sold oak woodwork, 3 drawers and a box, mos llmproved up-o-dae.aaohmensj machnes guaraneed for 5-years. V AT Q EACH-HEAVY OPAQUE. WNDOW SHADES, all ho *«* bes colors, mouned on paen sprng rollera, 32x72 nches, all flxures.noluded. AT AQf. PER PAR-FNE RUFFLED SWSS CURTANS n "^» f nea srpes, lull gahered ruffles, 3 yurds long; acually worh 75c. per par.. AT 9Rr AND f 7%"A- PAR-HAND,3OME SUMMER CROSS 70C. *"" >*/ 3 STRPE AND SNOWFLACE CUE- TAfS,.ho very laes colors, suablo for wndows or doors; worh.35 and $2.26. AT J AQ HANDSOME ORENTAL COUCH COVERS, n One ^ * / Orenal srpes, frnged all round, reversble 3 yards long, 60 ndes wde. Our Ageu, Mr. Joseph W. Shorman, wll ake orders for and delver all goods menoned n ho above adversemen. Wan a Suaon? Make your desre known hrough he wan column of THE REGSTER;

6 SDEWALKS; Eas Fron Sree.o be Flaagea on \ he Souh Sde. ) There are several places n/red Bank where sdewalks,have been.ordered lad by he commssoners, bu where he propery owners hfve no ye pu hem. Sown. Ths s noably he case on Oak* " land sree. Unless hs work s done whou furher delay he work wll be done by be own and he cos wll be charged agans he propery. The commssoners were requesed by Sylvan Segel a her meeng on Monday ngh o have sdewalks pu down on he souh sde of Eas Fron sree. There are many more houses on ha sde of he sree han on he norh sde, bu he norh ade has naggng whle he^ souh sde has no. Many of he propery owners are wllng o pu down her sdewalks a once, bu hey wan ha own o ake acon n he maer n order ha sdewalks may be pu down un enre lengh of he sree o he own lms. The maer has been referred o ho own counsel wh nsrucons for hm o prepare be neoessary papers n he case. A Hall for Holmdel. /The czens of Holmdel have sared a movemen o pu up a hall. J. Alex Guy s he prme mover n he projec. The propery wes of he posofflce s beng barganed for. Ths propery consss of a lo and a small one-sory buldng. f hs propery s aken he presen buldng wll be rased and anoher sory wll be bul under. The frs floor wll be used aa a sore and he upper sory wllbeusedasahallforfesrals, eneranmens, socables, ec. The Amercan Mechancs wll also probably use be hall as her lodge room. TheHolmdel women are hnkng, of sarng a Daughers of Lbery lodge, and f hey do hey wll also UBe he hall a a lodge room. _ The Parker Sale Confrmed. propery. $,850. The deed for he purchase of he HenryCharles N. Talbo o J nnes F. Andrews. 2 los a B. Parker propery on Broad sree, Waer Wch Par. $2,600. : whch was recenly sold by order of he Hghlands of Naveslnk mprovemen Co. o Harre N. Andrews.. 7 los a Waer Wch Park, $. cour of chancerv, was delvered las Hghlands.of Naveslnk mprovemen Co. o James Frday, he cour havng confrmed he F.Andrews. 3 los Waer Wch Park, 8. sale. The propery s be Parker homesead and consss of he house and oher Bon, Lo n Bay Vew cemeery, Boy-Vew cempejy company o Wllam V, Wbuldngs jus souh ofhe Broad sree latonown T0WK8HP. ralroad crossng, and abou.hry acres seck Wolco, exr, o Wm. B. Beach. Pece of propery, 8».6O. of land. The propery was bough by ATLANTC TOWNSHP. % Rober B. Parker, Henry B. Parkers son, Jane E. Tblmson, exr, o Sarah A. Todd and who has a house and lo adjonng he ohers. Pleoe of propery, $.. homesead buldngs. He bd $4,200 a rurtah TOWNSHP. _.. he sale, and he propery was knooked James W. Boffo Thomas W. Aumock, Pece of down o hm. propery, $200. George L. now?, er, o Asbury F. Bedle. 2 los m» a Keypor, , Odd Fellows o Buld. Marha W. Bcbanck and husband o Anne L. Conover. Land a Eoypor, $00, The Odd Fellows lodge of Maawan AnnleL.CbnoverasdbusbandoJohnG. Schanck. aa bough he Washngon hall propery a ha place from he Smpson es- Weaver. Lo n cemeery, 840. Land a Keypor, $800.. Green Grove cemeery company o Benjamn ae and wll buld upon. The lo s.green Grove comeery company lo Emll Plmper. 83x85 fee and ho prce pad s $,400. Lo n cemeery. $30. The walla of he old Washngon hall HATAWAN TOTVN8HP. buldng, whch was burned down recenly, are sll sandng and can be Tuns. Schenck o Halo TT. mley. Pece of Lous Boeger o Charles Maz and wfe. Pece of propery, S. r used n he consrucon of a new buldng. The. lodge proposes o pu up a propery, $950. wo-sory buldng, wh wo sores on he frs floor and lodge rooms overhead. The buldng wll cos abou $4,500 and he lodge has money enough on hand o buld whou gong n deb. A New House on Broad Sree. A lo on Broad sree, jus souh of Mrs. Fred Wkoffs resdence near he ralroad crossng, has been bough by Ms. Lulu Lews, wfe of Charles Lews, who recenly sared a lumber busness n Red Bank. The lo s 00x430 fee and he prce pad was $2,050. Mrs. Laws has he.opon of buyng he land beween he rear of her lo and he ralroad for $500 addonal f she wshes. A. house cosng abou $7,000 wll be bul on he lo. The sale of he propery was made by Francs Whe. mprovemens! Frank J. Davs of Hllsde, near Alanc Hghlands, has a conrac o buld a house a Waer Wch Park for Mrs. Wllam owne of New York a a cos of over $30,000. Mrs. Bownes husband was a broher of he lae Andrew Bowne of Leonardvlle and was a nave of Mddleown ownshp. The hoel a Freneau, n Maawan ownshp, s beng urned around eo as o face he wes nseud of he souh. Several housand dollars wll be spen n mprovng he propery. To Sudy Praccal Mnng. Thomas T. Read, son of Mrs. T. H. Read of Cols Neck and a broher of John. Read of Monmonh sree* Red Bauk, s a member of he class 902 of he sahool of mnes of Columba unversy. The class has gone o shpemng, MehgRn, n?ar he shores of Lake S peror, whero hey wll ake a praccal course durng he Bummer n he ron and copper mnes of ha regon: A Guer o be Relad. The Bree supernenden wll relay he guer aones on Fron sree, from Wllam Cullngons cgar sore o Wharf avenue. The work wll be done as soon ns he necessary maeral s obaned. The waer wll hen flow no he sorm waer Hewer whch runs down, Wharf avenue. Rver Propery Leased. The Jnmea H. Carpener propery or ho.rver bank, adjonng he J. W. FBke place, has been rened by Allare & Son o John J. Felds, Jr., of,-brook* lyn. Tho house s o have new plumb ng lrorhou and s also o nave new wndmll md well. The lease for wo years from June 5h, 90. Two Accdens Las Week. Wllam Carney of Maawon was lead ng a horse o waer when ho nn urned suddenly and kcked hm n he face. A bad wound was ho resul. Roland Mooro of Manasquan fell ou ol A ree and dslocaed hs shoulder. (Bach* ssue, of TnE REGSTEK s brm frllof rewoy news. Adv. mprovng a. Blvor Sree. ~ Par of Leghon avenue, s o be graded and a grea "deal of earh wll have o be moved. Mos of hs wll be aken o he foo of Locus avenue: ThB sree ends a he rver and here f a long srech of mud and marsh a low de. Ths wll be flled n wh he earh aken from Leghon avenue, and wll prove a bg mprovemen o he sree.. Several of he srees n own whch end a he rver have closed ends. n eone of hese cases he rver end of he sree belongs o he own, bu has never been opened. n oher cases he ends of he srees are owned by ndvduals who are wllng o gve he propery o he publc f be own wll keep n oondon. The sree commee of ha board of commssoners wll ake hs maer n hand and wll endeavor o hare all he srees of he. own opened hrough o he rver. "Elecrc Lghs For Hose Boya. Cornelus 8. Moun, he chef of he Red Ba*nk fre deparmen, has been nsruced by. he own commssoners o have he engnedoase ower on Whe sree wred for elecrc lghs. The hose s hung n he ower o dry, and afer dryng s aken down and reeled up. Ths work s ofen done a ngh and s dangerous o clmb he ower n he dark, Tbe eleorc lgh company has offered o furnsh lghs free of charge when he wrng s done. Deeds Recorded. The followng real esae ransfers have been recorded n he offce of he couny clerk a Freehold for he week endng June 8h, 90: SHRKWBBUBY TOWN8HP. Enoch L. Cowar o Janes 8. Tbrockmoroh. Pece of propery, $6,700. Abgal Sleeper o Mchael McGarlr. Feco of propery, $850. Mary A. EnrlKl and husband o Charles Wyckoff. Lo a Oceanc, $2,000. JDDLW0WN TOWNSHP. George A. Bnwne o Lzze Meused. Pece of FBKEHOLD TOWN3HP. C. D. Emson Lockwood o RullH V. Lawrence, rusoe. 2 los a Freehold, $750. nowkll TOWNSHP. Sdney Burdgo, Er. o Sarah J. Burdgeund jhors. Pece of propery. $,600. MARLBORO TOWNSHP. James L. Craven o Bezeklab Warne. Pece of propery, 8. UPPER nskhold TOWNSHP. George W. Buckelew o John Polhemus. Pece of propery, S.. Qer Garners far Summer Wearv Lawn Dresses, Shr Was Sus, Jackes, Pe-, coas, Shr Wass, Wrappers. Specal commen seems almos unnecessary. The excellence of he goods we show n hese, deparmens s up o. he hgh sandard whch has gven us he undspued leadershp n hese lnes.. : Shr Was Sus, made of Percales, srped and plan colors, oxblood and blue, graceful hangng skrs wh shrred flounce, was wh large salor collar, rmmed wh whe lawn. A regular. $2.98 (f QQ syle, a.:... $ 30 Wash. Skrs, made of navyard black polka do duck, an and blue cover and lnen" crash, all ncely rmmed wh brad. QQ A regular $.25 syle, a... Wash Su, made of whe duck, full yards wde, wh crcular flounce, a TQ 98c. qualy, a Grea Hosery Sale. LADES BLACK AND FANCY HOSERY, lsle hread and fne coon, he fancy hosery ncludes every shade n plads, srpes, checks and polka dos, n plan and drop sch, black drop sch lsle hread, no a. par n- he lo worh-less han 50 cens, some 75 cens, here for a few days, QC a per par.. -FRANCS WHTE,. Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. MONET TO LOAN. have $30,000 n sums o su., FURNSHED HOUSES. On rver one for $350, $500, $350, $800,$700, $,500. n own, Broad sree, beauful place,, all he year, fully furnshed, $,000; one for season, $,000. One prey coage, barn, all "mprovemens fully furnshed, $350. Cener sree, prey coage, fully furnshed, $300. Rversde avenue and rver, fully furnshed, $600; near he same, coage, fully furnshed, all mprovemens, $300. Whole year, on lne of rolley, 2 coages, $25 and $50. Washngon sree, 2 coages, one $50, one all mprovemens, fully furnshed, $300. Some weny ohers. have a few unfurnshed ones lef a $7 o $40. FOR SALE. Coages, Farm Los and Sore Properes. For sale, an old-esablshed busness n own, profable, large rade, owner canno aend o, sasfacory reason for sellng, oher busness wll ake owners me. NSURANCE. nsurance n he bes companes. <., Offce of he Trenon nvesmen Co. Offce oppose Globe Hoel, Fron S. F R A N C S W H T E. * 6 PLOTS FOR SALE. Sx plos qf ground, 5 of whch are suaed on Beach sree and one on Leghon avenue. Plo No,, 75x300; No. 2, 75x300, conans 5-room house; plo No. 3, 75x300; plo No. 4, 75x300 and conans 6- room house; plo No. 5, 50x75 on Leghon avenue; plo No. 6, 50x75 bu hs properyvvll be sold very cheap, $,000 cash or less. Terms o su. Apply o. FRANCS WHTE, OPPOSTE GLOBE HOTEL, RED BANK, N. J. AMD PURE Thoa n lod an can boounu nlopore o 3 Souh SMe of JFrm Sree, Sear voa Sree. You wll bo nalglcd wh he qualy am prce. A full ossormon of Old Whskes and BraDdc«,aD ho o mpored md Domesc WJnoa, Ales Porers, &o.,4c. :,.,, Kjcrnc of M»l por dozen nlnl«...,. :., :,,. / ;.; make a upoolay or Cbanborlaa Old, Cabne lre, need 0 yours, Oalod $4.75; full quar, 8. Shr Was Su, made of fne qualy chambray and dmes, several colors, nealy rmmed wh wash brad, skr has deep graduaed flounce, was made blouse effec, ncely rmmed, a regular ( Q ylq 5.00 su, a..."... $ J,nr9. Whe Pque Skrs, made of heavy wel pque, full 4 yards wde, crcular flare syle, wh embrodery srapped searns, an exra good value, worh $2.49, J* flq a... 0),00 Saeen Pecoas, made of a good,. slk lusre saeen, wh accordeon pleaed flounce, varey of colors. A $.50 QQ 4 grade, a Sale of Summer Corses. SUMMER CORSETS made of a good ne, made wh sde seels, all szes, 8 o 30 nches, a regular 50c. qualy, only one par o a purchaser, ;WE NSST ON YOU BENG SATSFED., YOUR MONEY BACK F YOURE NOT. 3ROAD STREET. RED BANK. N.J. m Pllows Ready o Use! Pllows o Make Up An endless varey, ncludng all he new deas. --- Prces grealy reduced. THE! AET STOEE, 50 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J.»»»»»»»»» < LUMBER AND HARDWARE. Pans, Ols and Varnshes. DBVOES HEADY MXED PANTS.. DEVOES Reaar Mxed Glow Fala for Floor*) wllldry over nlcb. 8CFREK8 FLOOR VARNSH} qnuk drylnk. Readr Mxed Graphe Fans lo Tn Roof j wll cure a leaky roof. GALVANZED POBTBV NETTNG. llte, LATH, BOSEDALE AND PORTLAND CBMENT8. J. TRAFFORD ALLEN, FRONT STREET, oppose NapleAveDne, RED BANK, N. J. > A. V. EVANS, 06 BKEKMAN STREET, NEW YORK. Launches and Moors. Gas or Gasolne Engnes "for Boas, Facores, Pumps, Prnng PresseB; everyhng n fac where power s needed. " EVERYTHNG FOR GAS ENGNES AND LAUNCHES. SAFEST, COOLEST, $ - v CLEANEST $ LGHT N THE WORLD. Perfec fervce. Reasonable raes. { X You canno afford o bo whou n your sore, offce,or home. X ELECTRC POWER for all purposes. Always here when needed..{. Saves he me, boher and expense, smoke, hea and dr of any oher ; mehod. X JUST CLOSE THE SWTCH. THATS ALL. X SHQRE ELECTRC C O M P A N Y, \

7 HOLMDEL NEWS. A Unon Seme on Sunday Sgh n he Reformed Church. "Open Gaes." B he general eubjec for he chldrens day celebraon o be held n he Reformed church, nex Sunday ngh. There wll be no servce n he Baps, church ha ngh..the church wll he decoraed wh flowers and plans. Those who ake par n b exercses wll ener from.behnd he pul p, hrough gaes n a made up wall. Rev. Rober Fsher of he Baps church and Rev. Garre Wycboff of he Ref ormedchurch wll each gve a shor alk. There wll be several choruses, by b school and one by he nfan class. The recaons wll be as follows: "Opeo he Gaes."...George Bchanc^; "Precous Keys," ;....:..Grace Sckles "The Gaes of Zlon," Myrle Anonldes "Pearly Gaes." :...; Fanne Anonldes Exercse, " The Gaes of chldhood." Berha and John Benne, Gladys Thompson, Anna Tllon, Cecl Crawford. Waler Conover.., Eercse, "The Gaes of Opporuny, Howard Oonover, Magpe Benne, Theresa Benne.. A nna McCleeu. Harold Bmock. Kenneh Wyckoff. Exercse. "Floral Offern(,"-NelHe Benne, an angel; Carre Hance, May K. Copover, Kenneh Wjcol. Rezeau. Conover, Boymnnd Johnson, Anna McClees and Gladys Thompson, flower chldren. The muscal par of he eneranmen was arranged : by Mrs. Edgar Schanck and Mrs. Wllam Conover, and Mss Ella DuBoa and Mss Berha Hance nsruced he chldren n he recaons. On Sunday mornng he chldren who have been bapzed n he Reformed Ghurch and who have reached he age of welve years wll receve a gf of a bble. Rev. Garre Wyckoff s aendng a church convenon n New Brunswck. There was no servce n he Reformed church on Sunday, he Reformed people aendng a unon servce held n he Baps church. Cas are numerous around here and have,go no he hab of kllng small chckens. Many cas have been sho around here durng he pas week. The Amercan Mechancs held a srawberry and ce cream fesval n her hall lab ngh. Only members shared he good hngs.. Mrs. George Suphn and Mss Belle Sckles aended he closng exercses a he Keypor school las Wednesday. Mss Lzze Case of Boboken, formerly of hs place, spen a few days las week wh Mes Frances Magee. Mes Jenne Francs wll spend he summer wh hex aun, Mrs. Wllam Francs of Seabrgh. Jonahan Holmes s confned o he house wh sckness. LNCKOFT NEWS. Chldrens Day o be" Celebraed Xex Sundav. Chldrens day exercses wll be held n he Baps chapel nex Sunday afernoon. Rev. W. B. Maeson wll gve an address and Fred Harre of Brooklyn, a vsor a James Brays, wll sng a solo. An exercse enled, " Summer Gfs," wll be gven by Besse Thompson, Florence Rddle, Margare Bddell, Besse Bddell and Emmadora Conover; and " Whe Dases," an exercse, wll be gven by seven members of he prmary class. Emmadora Conover wll rece, " f you Were," and Edde Clayon wll gve a recaon on " Church Gong." Mss Caherne Bray wll sng a solo n whch he school wll jon n he chorus. There wll also be responsve readngs and songs by he school. The chapel wll be decoraed wh flowers and boughs. The school here closed on Frday, afernoon. The close of school was celebraed by a lle feas, conrbued r by he chldren and by he eacher, Eljah Robbne. Mr. Robbns expecs o spend par of he summer a he Pan Amercan exposon a Buffalo. Mss May Hendrcksbn, who has been sayng for some me wh her cousn; Mrs. Joseph TomlnsoD, has reurned o her home a Far Haven. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Perrne and famly and Mrs. Sexon of New York spen a few days las week wh Mrs, Joseph Thompson. Msses Edh and Ella Pope of Lle. Slver spen Thursday wh her sser, Mrs. Abram Sanborn. Frank S. Tracey of Jersey Cy s vsng a W. H. Thompsons. Mrs. John R. Conover has been vsng frends a Greenpor, Long sland. Mrs. Elzabeh Woolley spen a couple of days las week n Brooklyn... Oceanpor News. Mr. and. Mrs. H. S. Clark, Thomas Larkn and hs daugher Florence, John Lapp, Mr. and Mrs. Smh, Mr. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Frnple and Mss Nelson, all of New York, spen Sunday a he Park Hoel.... Rev. and Mrs. M.S. Mesler wll aend he reunon of Mr. MesleVs conference class o be held a Thorofare, N. J,, nex Saurday and Sunday. Rev. J. W. Nckelson of Naveanfc wll preach n he Mehods church n he mornng.. Wllam Mdgely, Frank Mdgely and Wllam Pckerng have gone wh race horses from Sheepsheaa Bay, Long sland, o Hghland Park, Mchgan. Rnces began a Hghland Park o-day. Wllam Clayon, Sr., was srcken wh paralyss on Saurday mornng and hs condon has no mproved much Bnce. Mr, Clayon s over eghy years old. Harre D. Hnyncs and Crawford Haynes wll gradune from he grammar deparmen of-he Long-Branch publc Bohopl o-morrow. Mrs. Wllam A. Haynes spen las. Wednesday wh her moher, Mrs. Sarah Rogers of AlnnaBquan. Wllam H. Srong s confned o he house wh sckness, Mr. Srong s 83 years old. Mrs. Chorlea K. Champln of Red Bank spen Tueaday wh her folks here, Mrs. E. W. Craer and. her daugher Velenah were a New York yeserday. The chldrens day collecon n he Mehods church amouned o $.08. Wllam H. Garrgan and Hram Edwards spen yeberday n Now York.. Hugo Frscho has opened a wall paper and pan sore near pe Balak. Dr, E. W;, Craer s vsng hs moher a Bound Brook, MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS Chldrens Day- Servces Posponed ll Xex SUnday. No Chldrensday servces Were held here las Sunday. The servces n. he Reformed church were posponed on accoun of he absence of he pasor and he servces n he Baps church were posponed, on accoun of he scarcy of flowers. Boh churches wll observe he day nex Sunday. Msses Sade and Lzze Taylor aended a recepon las ngh of he alumn of Pedde/nsue, of whch hey are members. James G. Taylor, Rev. and Mrs. Wllam V. Wlson and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hendrckson are a Hghsown hs week aendng he commencemen exercses of Pedde nsue.. Bcycle races wll be held here on Fourh of July mornng. The evens wll nclude,a half-mle, a mle and a en-mle race!. The en-mle course wll be onew Mohmoub anj back by way of he oll gae, wce around. Enres wll close wh Alber Schneder on June 8 0 h., The vllage mprovemen socey s havng he ownshp ordnance agans bcycle rdng on he sdewalks posed n conspcuous places abou he vllage, and an effor wll be made by he socey o have he ordnance enforced. Mss Mabel Wfnans of Coxsaclre, New York, s vsng. Rev. and Mrs. P. K, Hegeman a he Reformed parsonage. Mr. Hegeman spen yeserday and oday a he general synod of he Reformed church a New Brunswck. The vllage mprovemen socey, commenced work o-day on gravalng he Bjjlewalk on Conover avenue from Lufburrow & Thompsons sore o he ralroad propery. Dr. Ppgsons lecure n he Baps phurchlas Thursday ngh was poorly aended and he receps were only enough o pay he lecurer. Mss Mlle Wlson, daugher of Wl- Moore gave a recaon ; Edh Pope, Ella Pope and Jesse Bowman Bang a jam Wlson, was receved no he Re-roformed church las Sunday mornng on Florence Campbell and Jenne confesson of fah. Mps May C. Hendrckson s spendng hs week wh frends a Hghsown,. *. Evere News. Mes Mame Haley, daugher of Frank Haley, s confned o he bed wh sckness. Las week Msses Magge and Dela McLaughln, Mss Magge Nolan, Mss Dela Handley, Roger, Wllam and James Glennon, Wllam Soffel and James Cover of Red Bank came o see MSB Haley, bu she was oo sck o receve vsors. James Caran of Asbury Park and famly wll spend he summer here. They wll occupy Mss Mary McCarhys house. The bouse has been re-carpeed and re-papered, and. pu n fne order. James Reddngon and John Klcommons of Belford were guess of Frank Haley par of las week. Marn Ryan of Lle Slver was he gues of hs moher, Mrs. Charles Brasch, one day las week. Mss Magge Haley of Red Bank spen par of las week wh her Bser, Mss Kae Haley. John Sngleon of Lakewood spen las week wh hs moher, Mre..Parck Sngleon. Mrs. John Cosello of Long sland spen par of las week here. Mss Grace Hll of New York s vsng Mrs. John Caron. Mss Ann Brasch spen par of las week a Red Bank. John Hargan has had hs house paned whe. pays o adverse n THE REGSTER. WAYSDE JNEWS. A Whe Tea for he Benef of he. Mehods Oran Fund. A whe ea was held, a Mra. Wllam F. Gran»ns las Wednesday ngh for he benef of he organ fund of h Mehods church and $22 was cleared, Supper ckes cos 25 cens. The dshes were whe and he dnng room was decoraed wh whe flowers. Mos Of he grls of he Sunday-school wore whe dresses. n he back yard a abl wab se, where ce cream and cake were sold for en cens.. The ce cream was made and gven/by Mra. Henry Graman of Norwood andmrs. Wllam F. Graman and Mss Malda Belshaw. Mr. and,mrs. Wllam W. Bowne of Asbury Park ard Mss Grace Reynolds vsed Mrs. Charles Bowne, Jr., on Sunday. Mr. Bowne also eneraned hs broher, Harry A. Bowne of Freehold, Mss Nelle Eames Bowne, who has been vsng her grandparens, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Bowne, Jr., has reurned o her homo a Asbury Park. Harry Colle of he Uned SaeB navy recenly vsed frends here. Mr. Colle formerly lved on he Ashon farm. Hs pans are now JJvng a Allenhurs. : Frank Green se ffy urkey eggs hs sprng. Every egg hached and he urkeys are dong well.»mrs. John Green has been vsng her son, W, rvng Green of Wes Long Branch. Ms3 Myrle Layon of he Hghlands s vsng her cousd, Mss Ea Layon., Lle Slver News. On Chldrens day mornng Rev. J. W. Presby,preached a sermon llusraed wh expermens n magnesm. n he evenng here were songs by he Sundayschool, exercses by he nfan class and aprayerbyrev. Wllam Carhar. "Vola Heyer sang a due, and a solo was sung b y Grace Carhar. Mabel Pop?, Grace Carhar, Lena Carhar and Lulu Carhar sang a quaree. A collecon address was made by Rev. J. W. Presby and he collecon amouned o $8, Ths wll be used for educaonal purposes. Mss Ella Kng accompaned he sngers on he organ and Mss Bere Kng on he pano.. The sewng socey of he Mehod n hrch wll mee o-morrow afernoon a Mss Maranna Kngs. ce cream wll be sold a he meeng. George Robers has opened a eoda waer and.candy sand n he place formerly occuped by Adau Zeglar as a shoemaker shop. Augusus Hafeman of Farmngdale has reurned home afer a hree w eeks s o hs daugher, Mrs. S. L. De- Fabry. Sherman Thompson of Scobeyvlle vsed, John Moore on Sunday. Scobeyvlle News. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Poll) emus of Mddleown spen Sunday wh Mr. Polhemus8 faher, Henry Polhemus, Mr. and Mrs, Ernes Hlbrunner spen Sunday wh Augusus Hecknan of Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Love of Maewan were guess of John Rordan on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sudver of New York were recen guess a Wllam H. Fosers. Ms. Henry Polhemus s spendng hs week wh frends a Red Bank. Wan solumn 4h page. Adv. Paraqrene A NEW ^ # NSECTCDE. %Ua deadly foe o nsec pess and bugs. s cheaper han Pars Qreen, more bnlky, klls qucker and goes _.._ farher. Doeeno njure he folage. Combne! all he effecve properes of Bordeaux Mxure and Parla Green, resulng n a combned Fungcde»nd nseccde. For many years wo have been he Bole manufacurers of he well-known Sar Brand of Srcly Pure Pars Oren, and know ha Paragrene s an effecve and relable mprovemen on Pars Green, Our repuaon a Pars Green manufacurers s» guaranee ha Paragrene wll do ll we clam for "Have nsed Paragrene on my farm for poao bugs. was perfecly sasfacory. L. H. BALEY, Prof, of Horculure, Cornell Unversy." Send for deecrpuvvamphl and samples. FRED. L. LAVANBURO, 00 Wllam S., New York. AT THE VARETY STORE, 00 Peces, Green and Gold, Bargan Specals V VVV 4 V WATER SETS, S 89c. FREDERC STEVENS, 43 Broad S, rear Posqffce, Red Bank, H. J.»»»»»»»»» Upholserng and Cabne Work].. CARPETS LAD AND MATTRESSES MADE OVER. AWNNGS AT CTY PRCES Bea Work Guaraneed.,,..VrA--.." 60 BROAD STREET. RED BAJMK,K, J.!! *. NEW JERSEYS GREATEST STORE. OUR NEW STORE WLL BE READY N JULY! ONLY MAMMOTH REMOVAL New Jersey Has Ever Supendous Values a Mazng Bargan Prces, Never before n New Jersey such a chance o furnsh a home or purchase ramen. Every prce reduced n our oo deparmens, excep as o a few resrced arcles. HAHNE & CO., Newark. THEODORE F. WHTE, J Real Esae, nsurance and Loans,... =. Broad Src, Red Bank, N. J. : Houses and Sores To Le. o le on Fron sree; one a $25 and one a $30.. Specal Bargan. The resauran adjonng he opera house, and fve nce rooms over he resauran. Possesson a once. HOUSES FOR SALE ON EVERY STREET N RED BANE. NSURANCE PLACED N BEST COMPANES AND LOSSES PROMPTLY PAD. Rooms and 2, Regser Buldng. THEODORE F. WHTE. T.MANSON & SON, Successor* o Ml. feld. Hgh Grade Grane Work, Blue Sone, Sand Sone, Sewer Ppe, h Tbe orgnal of hlspclam WOB ereced by us and can bo sconaqlcnwood Cemoory, Wes Lonr Branch. > you oro ecdblderldg abou erecng a monumen or headsone, como od see our loreo slock, and le us Uguro on jour wor, and we wll plcnbe jou olh o qualy and prce Wo have been n busness 5 years oncl baveereccd-wards of 3C0 modumenh and beadbones, nnd buvo never foled lo da m wo agreed and never recevng 000 complan from our work. Wo suncrlalend ho buldng of lo foundaon uml wll be bul from bo boom of he, grave wllh sold slona und cenon, lnmrlnk a pemoncd Job., X A J ) : )!.,. Monmouh Sree, near Town Hall, RED BANK, N. J

8 lttle SLVER PONT NEyS. Booms n he Boardng Nouses!n-. gaged-sumner enldens flere, Lle Slver Pon has begun s summer lfe for he season of 90. The "Pon" as s generally called, s surrounded on hree sdes by waer, makng comparavely cool even on he hoes days. Red Bank, Pleasure Boy, Seabrgh and Eumson are whn.easy reachng dsance. The road from Lle Slver saon o he " Pon" has been graveled under he drecon of George Lppnco, he road overseer, and wll be a fne drve hs summer. The season, so far as he renng of houses s concerned, s he bes he place has ever known. Edward S. Allare of Red Bank has charge of renng all he houses here and hey have all been, aken bu one. Tha s he Mrs. Anne Rahbun house, and Mr. Allare says ha he expecs _o ren ha house hb week. The houses are brngng hgher renals han ever before. Ths season wll make he 45h year barchard Borden has conduced a boardng house a hs place. Ths year he house and hs coages are lghed up wh elecrcy., A small breesory addon has been bul o he wes sde of.he house, each sory of whch. conans lavaores and bahs. The Ponn house has a new coa of pan. Ths s Mr. Ponns 28h year here. Slvermere nn!)"s bee"n repaned and fed ou wh a new buffe bar. The boardng houses wll no open unl he mddle of hs monh on accoun of he lae season, hough many of he rooms n boh houses have been engaged. n former years boh houses opened on he frs of he monh and by hs me n he monh hey have had a large number of boarders.. -, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McCaldn of New York and her chld are occupyng George A. Ncollss coage. Ths wll be Mr. McCaldns frs year here. He s of. he frm of McCaldn Brohers of New York, who are n he machns and owboa busness.. Mr. and Mrs. Ncolls came here a shor me ago from New Berne, Norh Carolna, where hey had spen he wner. They pu he house n order for he McCaldn famly and hen sared for Canada, where hey.wll spend he summer. < Mr. and Mrs. John J..Gbbons and her son Charles are here for he summer. Mr. Gbbons s a New York mporer of fne chna and glass. Hs eon Charles s a sock broker and hasa membershp n he New York sock exchange. Boh faher and son each own a fus facng yach whch akes par n he regaas" here durng he summer. Charles Gbbons s also an enhusas on auomobles, fe owns wo and s an exper n handlng he machnes. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lf Rahbun of New York and daugher have aken her coage here for he summer. Ths makes he 25h summer ha Mr. Rahbun has spen here. He boarded en summers a he Borden house and hen bul hs presen home. He runs a lne of fru seamers beween New York and Aspnwall, on he shmus cf Panama. Lud wg Harburger, a leaher merchan of New York, s occupyng Borden coage No. 3. S. P. Mendells of New York and famly are occupyng Borden coage No.. Las year boh hese famles were here and occuped he same coage. They had/never spen he summer here before and lked he place so well ha each decded o have a coage o hemselves hs year. John R. Beam of Paerson and famly wll ake E. S. Allares house for he summer. Ths s her frs year here, Mr. Beam s an aorney and was a par-. ner of he lae Vce-Presden Garre A. Hobar. Mr. Allare has had a" new wndmll pu up on hs propery and bus pu he housfe n horough order. Oa accoun of la cold weaher he -crab season wll be laer han usual. The crabs ura very small, beng abou an nch and a half long, There are pleny, of hese small crabs n he rver and crabbng promses o be very good n July. There are more eels n he rver hs season han have been known for a good many years. saac Whe of Pleasure Bay comes here every day wh a sene and hs cach s somemes 300 pounds. The waer has go warm enourh for he boys, and many of hem go n swmmng every day, or several mes a day. Mra. Carre Pagensecher of Brooklyn, daugher of A. 8. Ponn of hs place, was marred n Brooklyn las Thursday o James Ramage of New York. Mr. Ramago s manager of he MunBon lne of seamshps and frequenly vss here. Mrs. Pagensechers former husband was a chems n Brooklyn. He ded abou four years ago. Dr. John S. McDonald of New York vsed frends hero lus week. He wll come here abou he frs of July and wll say a he Borden house. The docor s an enhusas on he beaues of hs place and says he would no be sasfed o spend hs summers elsewhere. A par of fsh hawks have seleced as he se of her nes he op of a pole wh an elecrc lgh, on he road from Pleasure Bay o Rumaon. The elecrc lgh companys lneman has knocked he nes down a half a dozen mes, bu each me he hawks have rebul. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fedler of New York are n her coage near he long.brdge for he summer. Thu hedge around he propery has been cu que low and he grounds, have been beaufully lad ou wh plansand shrubbery. Capan John W. Bordon has been seleced as maser of he new Paen lne seamboa, he Thomas Paen. The boa wll begn runnng hs monh. Capan Borden has been masorofhe Pleasure Bay for he pas nne years, Sheppard Knapps house has been rened o George L. Myers of New York.. Mr. MyerB js he son of Theodore W. Myers, ex-comproller of New York cy. The house has been pu n fne order,, "J- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gey of New. York and hree chldren are occupyng ; her coage hero for he sxh season. Mr.,Gey s a large conracor and buldpr o New York cy.,;. George F. Holmes has made some exensve aleraons o hs houso. He hrs > bul a hree-sory, addon and a pazza ground he whole house and overhauled he house nsde and ou. The mprovemens cos abou $7,000. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bass of New York ore now occupyng her summer coage. Ths makes he welfh yer ha hey have made he Pon her s mner home... Charles A. Klammer of New York wll arrve nex Frday wh hs fana ly o spend he summer n Borden cpage No. 2. They arenew summer ~ >eople here. George E. Borden has fed hs hrywjh foo yach, he Nelle Waddles, new sals. Mr. Borden akes ou 8 lng pares n hs boa durng he sum ler. George E. and. 8. M. Borden sopped akng oysers from her beds he rver on befrs of June, he oyser season beng praccally over hen. Mrs. Frederck Borden has been serously sck wh onsls. Dr. je. 8. Moron of Red Bank removed he onsls and she has enrely recovered. Mrs. Jane Oakes and famly are expeced here.on Saurday, They have occuped her house here for he pas weny years.! Asher T. Meyer of New York has rened Pon Breeze house; and has already aken possesson for he summer. Henry M. Harleys bouse has been rened o Cheser M. Wllams of Phladelpha, who s now occupyng. Joseph Langley has overhauled" and pu n order abou weny boas) hs sprng for people n hs vcny. E. C. Phlbrck wll occupy hs house, bu he has no ye arrved here for he summer. Cook Carer and famly of New York pad a vs over Sunday o John W. Borden. Mrs. Morrs Borden and Mrs. Charles S. Hll spen a day las week n New York. Mss Mary Rahbun of New York s boardng wh Mrs. John "W. Borden. The Kng coage s occuped by W. H. B&ne of New York. Lesle Hll, son of Charles S. Hll, has been sck....,. EATONTOWN NEWS. Chldrens Bay Observed.. Churches. The Baps church has made elaborae preparaons for Chldrens day. The church wll be decoraed wh fl«wers, and here wll be responsve, readngs and choruses by he school The leadng number on hejprogranme s an exercse enled " Wnesses of Earh and Heaven." A floral bower wll be formed a he summ of a flgh of egh seps. Three angels are n he bower. The egh Chrsan graces wll be represened, and here are four wnesses of naure, each of whom. bears a sheld. The day wll be celebraed nex Subday and he exercses wll be as follows: Openng cborus " Onward, Forward ".... School Prayer...; Rev. Oscar Barchwz Song-" Ts he Chldrens Day " School Responsve scrpure readng.school Chorus Beauful Flowers". School Recaon-" Brds" "..Else Barchwz Chorus " See he Golden 8unlfh"..School Recaon " The Garden of Chldhood ",. sabel Benne Cborus " SDR We a Loud Hosanna ".,.School Emblemac Pece "Wnesses of Earh and Heaven" MaySprlnfseen, Besse Benne. Paulne Barchwz, Ada Van- Brun, Edna Evans, Else Sou. Valera Ely, Else Wnlden, Llllle Prlndel, MarJorleWard, Alce Pearsou. Ruh Huylar, sabel Benne and Else Barchwz. Quaree-" God s Love "..,,,,..;.:...j<.. Mss Bere Lawrence, les senab Huylar, T. E. Huylar, Howard Hgglnson. n J h, Exercse " Sunbeams " Hae Carlyle, Waler Carlyle, Ruper Smock, Bnzel Bendy, Laura Sprngseen, Ellcbard Robers, Myrle Fowler, Kae Scbenck, Song-" Flowers ".Ruh Huylar Recaon " The Queer Lle Preacher "... Gerald Ward Song-" Thn S»mmer s Come,"....Else Barchwz losng chorus Hnrk, hosong" School Chldrens day was observed n he Mehods church las Sunday, under he drecon of Danel S. Morrs, ; Mss Caherne E. Budd, Mss Annabel Wolco and Mss May Clark. The ohurch was decoraed wh wld" flowers and. plans. Srngs of dases wero fesooned abou he church, and a fne floral pece, wh hree gl crowns, was n hepulp. n he mornng Rev. Danel Y. Sephens preached a sermon o he chldren on ^Gans." Hs ex was, " A man of grea Baure, havng sx fngers on each hand and sx oes on each foo." Nelle Albera Smock, daugher of Edward Smock; Raymond and Rober Aumack, sons of John Aumack ; Alma Crawford, daugher of Mrs. Ea Crawford; Pearl Breese, daugher of Mrs. James. Lake; and Suse Mchell,, daugher of Charles Mchell, were bapzed. -A ngh he Sunday-school had charge of he servce. The chldren who ook par n he. exercses were Lda H. Wolco, LJle Herber, Pearl Breeae, Maze Murray, Sephen Aumack, Suse Mchell, Hazel Fsh, Rchard Robers, George VanNes, Vola Bowman, Jenne Waller, Loe Sandford, Thomas Wlburn, Edde Aumack, Helen Sparks, KaeJ/Sheck and Nee Davs...$)>. Chldrens day was celebraed n he Presbyeran church on Sunday flgh. The church was prely de&raed wh flowers and plans.. The^rogramme conssed of musc, addresses, readngs and recaons. The Sunshne socey of he Mehods junor league wll hold a pary oh he buon wood lawn nex Wednesday ngh. The Epworh league wll hold one on he church lawnhhe followng Wednesday ngh. The lawb wll be deooraed wh Chnese lanerns, and ce cream, enndy and cake wll be sold. Rev. Danel Y. Sephens wll preach a he Norh Long Branch church on Sunday ngh. Rev. T :. S. Hamnond, pasor of lo Norh Long Branch ch arch, has sared on a rp o "Europe. Rev. Edgar L. Whe wll preach here..adversed leers are n he pos(ofneee for Charles Brocks, John Dangler, F. Blar, Charles Long and Arhur Leprs. Thomas Dcknson bos pu a shngle roof on hs house. The Tern waer company s waer ppes hrough own. Chapel Hll News. Wllam M; Benne of Navesnk Sunday wh hs son, Da>d C. Be Rulff Suplen of Scobeyvlle Sunday gues of Danel W. rwn. Mrs..Wllam Couover of Bed spen par of las week here. BBS Anna E. Moun s velng f a Hglsown. : lyng pen ne, a 3ank ends OCEANC Presbyeran Chrsan. Endeavorera Elec New Offcers. The regular monhly prase servce of he Presbyeran Chrsan Endeavor socey on Sunday ngh was led by Mrs. H. H. Srker. There was a large aendance and he meeng was very neresng. An elecon of offcers ook place a hs meeng wh he followng resul:. Presden Hss Gussle Plnard. Vce presden Mo Carre Bruce., Secreary Mss Jesse-Bruce. Treasurer James E. Bogle.. Chldrens day exercses were held n he Presbyeran church on Sunday afernoon. The church v was prely decoraed wh dases, brdal wreah, prmroses and poed plans. Addresses were made by Dr. Ehrck Parmly and Rev. S. W. Knpe. Recaons w.ere gven by May Bruce, Rose, Marguere and June VanNes, Eve Bogle, Llle and Ke Wlson, Hae Murphy, Grace and Flora Sevens, Mame Holland, Maud Magee, Yelma Baly, Lorea Lews, Esher Bruce, Lena and Paulne Longsree, Lenon Sculhorpe, Joseph Hakes, Joseph and Rober Hughes and Thomas Burhans. Mldred Bruce sang a solo, Chldrens day wll be observed a he Mehods church nex Sunday afernoon.. - The quarerly meeng of Hollywood local unon n he Presbyeran church on Frday ngh was a very pleasan and profable occason. The programme as prned n THE REGSTER wo weeks ago was carred ou excep ha Wllam Maxson of Long Branch gave a alk on " Fresh Ar Work nsead of Rev. S. D. Prce of Shrewsbury, and Mr. Prce read he scrpures n place of Rev. J. W. Nckelson of Navesnk. The prncpal feaure of he meeng was an address by Rev. E. J. Kulp, pasor of Grace church of Red Bank: The address s very favorably commened on by he Oceanc people. -S Mrs. Charles Cochrane vsed frends a New York on Frday. Mrs. Cochranes daugher, Mss Mnne Bosch of Ne,w York, has been vsng her. George Gardner of Bah Beach, who has been vsng Ber Bosch, reurned home onhonday. Mrs. Eleanof B. Tus of Eaonown s vsng her daugher, Mrs. Harry Harvey. Mr. Harvey, who recenly reurned from New Mexco, where he wen for he benef of hs healh,, s no so well as he was when he reurned. Mrs. Susan Rogers was seveny years old on Sunday. ; Her sser and some oher relaves from New York pad her a surprse vs n celebraon of he even. Mrs. Rogers s very aove and she enjoys excellen healh. - The graduaesof he publc school are geng he assembly room decoraed for he graduang exercses whch ake place o-morrow ngh. An admsson of en cens s o be charged o he exercses.. Mss Kae Todd of New York spen Sunday wh her moher, Mrs. James Todd, who recenly moved no he Shanley house...mrs. Todd reurned o he cy wh her daugher for a vs. na Pearl Davson, daugher of Charles Davson, and Harold Emery, son of Henry Emery, J Wee bapzed a le Mehods church on Sunday afernoon by Rev. J. W. Nckelson., Mss Ruby Dfespreax of Navesnk, daugher of Joseph Despreaux, was naed no he Degree of Pocabonas lodge on Monday ngh. Frank O. Jeffrey has gone o Canada o work a he-- carpener rade for a frm Jy whom he was prevously employed a New York. : Mss Else L. Maloney and Rober Red of New York spen Sunday wh Mss MaloneyS parens; Mr. and Mrs. Parck Maloney. One of Dr. Parmlys houses on he rver bank has" been renedby James Enrgh, Jr., o Joseph L. Hurd of New York. ;.- ; - "" ~ Mr. and Mrs; Harry Dudley of Brooklyn have been vsng Mrs. Dudleys broher, George Emery. Mr. and Mrs* John VanNes and famly of Eaonown spen Sunday wh L. B. VanNes, Jr. - Mrs. Wllam Hughes, who has been very sck wh pneumona, s now. able o s up. Mrs. John SUepberd of Wes Freehold s vsng Mrs. A. C. Corell. Mss Laura Buerfoss s vsng her sser, Mrs. Frank McMahon. Harvey Pope of New York spen Sunday a Wllam H. Baleys. John Sawyer of Brooklyn s vsng a hs summer home here. P, A. Fojey of New York spen Sunday a Danel Mullgans., Shrewsbury News. Chldrens day was. observed-n he Presbyeran Qhurch on Sunday wh approprae exercses. " There were recaons, sngng, ec. Those who ook specal pars were Ora Hurley,: Gerrude Healer, Evelyn Supjen, Lbbe Benne, May Lee, Dr. Herber E. Wllams, Mss Eva Green, Mss May Suphen, Mss Luclla Green, Hugh Gey and Edwn Hobbs. Musc was furnshed by Mss Nelle Suphen and Edwn Hobbs, Mss. Mame Rordan reurned home las week from a rp hrough he Souh wh her uncle, Rev. Dean Harnedy of Seubensvlle, Oho. Mr. Harnedy ook he rp for hs healh and hesyery much mproved. He lef for hs home las Thursday, afer havng performed he marrage ceremonyof hs nephew, Marn Rordan, a Derby, Conneccu. He s qoe well known n hs vcny. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown pf New York are hoardng wh Benjamn Van- Deveer. Mr. Brown brough hs auomoble down ahd hey spend a grea deal of her me rdng abou. Mss Eva Green Ted he Chrsan Endeavor meeng, a he Presbyeran church on Sunday afernoon. On Sunday mornng, Rev. S. D. Prce wll preach on! Humlaon of Chrs," n he Presbyoran ohurch. Rehearsals of. he canaa of Esher are pow held9m Thursday and Frday or each week. "", ;, Mss Jenne. Paerson of^ Now York s vsng Mrs. Charles M. Paerson. Mrs, Harry G,;Bor,don spen yeserday a New York. Tho publo school wll close onfrldayj : -. FAR HAVEN NEWS. Commencemen Exercses o be Held on Frday f0h. The commencemen exercses of he publo school wll be held n he school house On Frday ngh. The graduaes are Percy Benne, Rober F. Cross, Peer James Mulvhll. Phlp Wllam Allen and Llan G. Coy. The exercses wll be as follows:. Selecon ;......Orchesra nvocaon :. BeV. John. Wason MnRnK "Greeng"...School Saluaory address a.,...percy D. Benne Essay-" The Phlppnes " Peer. Mulvhll Concer recaon "The WrecS ol he Hesperus"...Elocuonclass Oraon " By Our Effors, We Hope o Rse ".. Pblllp W. Allen Vocal solo..mrs. L. B. Oaldwell Recaon-" Kae Shelly,"... Lzze Ellenberg Selecon... : Orchesra Recaon "Elocuon Acon."... Llan Q. Coy Recaon " Gon Swlmnn" Charles L. Hendrlckson Class sons-" 90"... May Cross, Berop Allare, Olye Gardner, Helen Snyder, Thelda Parker, Llan Curcbn, Florence Smh. Besse Benne, Adele Johnson and Florence Ellenberg. ;. -.. Valedcory. Rober F. Cross Planosolo..:.;......MeaB. Henfcaon Address and presenaon o dplomas"...: - Wllam A. Lews "Farewell" School Helen Armsrong, daugher of Dr. A. A.Armsrong, gave a lle pary on Monday ngh. Her guess were Carre VanNoe, Helen Brown, Myra Lannng, Mldred - Armsrong, Charles Lannng, Ralph Mulford,- Wlle VanNofe and Frank Lannng. The evenng was spen wh musc and games,- and refreshmens of cake and srawberres were served. A game was played n whch a fgure of a woman was o be pnned o.a andem boycle. Myra Lannng won frs prze, Frank Lannng won second prze and Ralph Mulford was awarded he booby prze. On Monday afernoon Ralph Mulford gave he young people. who were a he pary a sal on he rver. Mss Cora Jennngs of Shrewsbury, who has been eachng school here, wll spend he summer wh her uncle n Colorado. * Mrs. Grade, who lves n Terrance Mullgans house, recenly bough Mr. Mullgans bg S. Bernard dog. On Monday Mrs, Grade-WBB passng he. dog when sprang a her and bured s eeh n her wrs; The wound was cauerzed by Dr. Armsrong,; ; Jecse Benne, who wen o Florda a couple of monhs ago, arrved m New York hs mornng. Hs moher, Mrs. Edward Benne, Mss Olve Curchn and Mss Mabel Ward wen o New York yeserday o mee hm. - Rev. C. E. Mann of Sylva, Kansas, s vsng bs ssers, Mss R. E. Mann, Mrs. George Hendrckson and Mrs. H. J. Schneder. Ths s he frs me ha Mr. Mann has seen eher of hs- ssers n 27 years, Professor E. E. Gage, he prncpal of he.graded school, wll spend he laer par of he summer n upper New York sae. He wll vs he exposon a Buffalo durng vacaon. - Chldrens day wll be celebraed n he MehodB church a week from Sunday ngh.. - Charles and Myra Lannng of Penns Grove are vsng Rev, John Wason., Ralph K. Mulford has bough a new horse -for hs express busneus. ~ Am»no Oher Aracons, A. Sabs & Co., Keypor, N. J., wll offer on her 23d annversary he greaes shoe bargans ever seen or heard of. Adv. W. A. HOPPNG, REAL ESTATE. Rroperfrf^or Sale and for Ren n all p&rs.of he own. Money o loan n sums o su borrowers. Trueoc Buldng, Telephone Call 48a. RED BANK, N. J. y Pays o be Crcal Broad Sree, When buyng food, and doubly crcal when buyng canned food One can be oo careful n selecng hngs o ea. We can and don expec o hold he rade of.he person who hnks "any old hng" o ea s good enough f s only cheap. Bu we can and do expec o hold he rade of he crcal buyer who gves our Baked Beans one ral. Some Beans cos more han ours and some less, bu n neher case s he qualfy beer. Ths can be pu down as a fac BuoklnS Baked Beans are as good as can be bough a any prce Bu suppose you order a; can from your grocer.,, He has hem n lle, bg and bgger cans, wh Tomao Sauce for hose who lke hs dressng, and Plan for ohers. P. S. The Tomao Sauce s good: Very ruly, Low Shoes For Chldren. Look well, are cool, and cos less han shoes. have hem n Black Kd, Paen Leaher and Russe. Prce from. o $.50 V Lades Easy Low Shoes. 5 THS WEEKS BARGAN TABLE. Nohng cooler han a A comforable Te hese warm $ days K $ have fne ones n common > < sense oes and heels a... *J $25, $.50, $2.00 Wh ps, more sylsh...,. $ 75c. o $4.00 n every sor of leaher, $ shape, oe and heel, from < AAoEE. ^, -. *>., 6 placed anoher lo of good hngs on he able Monday. J Some Chldrens Russe Shoes cheap. J A lo of Womens Prunelle Buon Shoes, sensble oes, wde $ wdhs a:....;.,...." These are no job los, bu my own good Sock of broken } syles cu down. CARENGE WHTE, RED JJAN

9 - -;-.- h VOLUME XX. NO. 5lr RED BANK, N. J.; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 90. PAGES 9 TO 6. WRECK OF THE NEW ERA. A STORY OF THE DSASTER TOLP BY EDWN BEEKMAN. Bead a helmu Meeng of he Hsorcal Soeeu-TJe Sew Era Socey, s Work ana Membershp he Xec Era monumen. A he las meeng of he MOD mouh couny hsorcal assocaon Edwn Beekman of Mddleown read a paper on "The Wreck of he New Era." The New Era was a German vessel whch wen ashore near.long Branch n November, 854, and resuled n a greaer loss of lfe han any oher dsaser on he New Jersey coas. n geng he maeral for hs arcle Mr. Beekman had access o he fles of he newspapers of Monmouh couny of ha me, and he NEW ERA MONUMENT. made dlgen search among fles of he New York papers, n he varous lbrares o New York cy. Mr. Beekman s a farmer, poe and phlosopher, and he used o be a polcan, and le s a man of wde readng. He was engaged for several monhs n geng he nformaon for he arcle, whch was as folo XB: f, on ha Aprl day, way back n 854, when he New Era was launched on he de of he Kennebec, hosn cunnng shpwrghs of Bah, Me., who lad her keel, sad, ha from he numberless accdens ha accompaned her buldng ha she would prove a "hoodoo," hose German mmgrans -who rooped aboard fve monhs laer a Bremen, had no knowledge of. And here was nohng n he appear-. ance of ha.340" on brand new packe shp raed A-l and nsured for?60,000; bu would nspre confdence as o her speed and safey. She saled down he "Weser" he 9h of Sepember, havng on board 374. seerage ana frs and second cabn passengers, and a crew of hry men, ncludng Capan Hardy. n her hull a cargo-of 20,000 cubc fee of German goods. Among he cabn passengers was a damond dealer wh a quany of unse sones, and anoher passenger who had a box conanng 6,000 gold florns. The seerage passengers were mosly Tobus Germans, who had Bold her lle farms, and had he prce hd abou her persons. The voyage o Lverpool by he norhern coas of Scoland was unevenful, n he long wlgh of ha cessanb ha hey hough he ocean was beng, pumped hrough her boom. When he shp was whn 00 mles of Sandy Hook, owng o sckness and accden, -he corpses of fory men, women and chldren had been flung overboard o feed, he sharks of he Alanc,, and wh pumps consanlygong she had sx fee, of waer jn her hull.,,. A glance a he map of Monmouh coas shows, rends, o he souheas. A vessel comng n from he sea o jhe por of New York.has hs coasc f he wnd s eas, on her lee. Now, f by hck weaher, observaon s made mpossble, and. he currens, hose myserous rvers of he sea, se owards he shore, you have hgh laude he passengers would gaher a he mas and sng he smple songs of her nave provnces. Of ^Monmouh coas he quck sands of he harves, he vnage, ^and he Lle Pond. Fndng Bhe was farly course of rue love. On: he. Sabbah aground, he had ho guns flred, and he slence of he ocean was broken by hen a ar Barrel se afre, solemn hymns. Some as old as he Those were he guns heard by Abner days" of Luher. Among he sngers Allen, and he passed he word up and was a. boy of 4 years, he pury of down he beach o Saons NOB. 2 and sweenesb of whose voce was he delgh of all lseners. And so he shp were fuylod, and he frs mae old 4. n he meanme he shps sals. saled on. hose passengers who were below n was afer he New Bra lef Lverpool wh an addonal cargo of 600 an rgh. Ho hen ook he yawl, and her berhs o le que, as would be ons of chalk ha he unlucky characer of he shp began o manfes self. Drecly he second and hrd maes, wh some of he crew wen ashore. She was lashed by gal afer gale. and some of ho crow, lof n anoher Then cholera morbus broke ou among boa. Then par of ho crow ook ho ho mmgrans. Peslence followed, whle deah walked hrough ha vessel. A mghy sea swep her ore and af, smashng n ho passengers cook house, kllng hroe poreons and njurng fve more. Then her BGamn opened and he clang of her pumps was so nall Jhe accessores for a marne dsaser. From he number ha had happened, up o he early ffes, o preven furher loss he governmen bul lfe savng saons ha were manned by voluneers recrued from ho heary fshermen along he coas. One, near Loch Arbour, was called so. 3, and Abner Allen was he capan. On he mornng of he 3h of November he^heard above he roarng of he surf a gun; hen anoher. Rushng ou n he rany, msy darkness of ^he lae November morn- ng, he saw "abou 00 yards from he beach, off Lle Pond, by he.flash of he guns, a full-rgged shp n he breakers, and se off o summon hs crew. On he 2h of November, 854,. had been rany and msy all ha Sunday, and Capan Hardy could no ake no observaons, and knowng he was near he coas, had he lead hrown a half-pas fve oh he mornng of he 3h, and found 5 fahoms; and, from he sand, sad he was off Long sland. He ordered more sals se o keep her off; he wnd beng souheas, He hen wen o hs cabn. The frs mae, whose, wach was, slpped down n he seerage, leavng bu he wach on deck. When he lead was hrown agan, showed bu four fahoms, and he capan comng ou of hs cabn, heard one of he crew say: ""Wha s ha so lgh over here?" Jus hen she ook he ground. Cap. Hardy ordered he yards swung o back her off, bu her "hoodo" a en mnues pas sx on he faal dae o he 3h of November, had lad her on he wors place on he long boa, and before hey could go a lne were carred away by ho rsng de:, and swep o he beach, leavng.bu lve of he crew and capan aboard. Lower and lower, n ho qucksands sank ho shp. Hgher and hgher, rose ho de. Then came a roarng foam cresed surge, and broke upon he deck, fllng he vessel wh waer and drownng hose who had no reached he declc. Then, he errfed people swarmed up he rggng and ou on he bowspr,.,, By hs me Capan Allen, wh he cre.w of No. 3 had her morar planed r and sho a lne. mssed. Anoher, and caugh on he bowspr, and was carred o he foremas and,made fas. The lfe car was run ou and reached he shp. Capan Hardy ordered wo of he crew o ge n and bal ou. Be hen go n, n.company.wh some passengers. The sgnal was gven, and he car was pulled for-he shore, bu he lne aached o he shp broke. The. "car. upse and Capan Hardy and wo ohers were he only ones saved. Twas now hose unforunae people commenced o ascend her calvary.; nsead- of he flowery plans of llnos, or level gran felds of Oho, her magnaons has pcured, he realy was a. hell of roarng wte; waer, and desered by all-hey -had looked o-forproecon.. Ther^cres of msery were appallng... One of he crew, John Sacy, a brave Mane lad, ^ad sad by he shp. He lashed many-fa o he rggng, and gave every ad and asssance. ", On-he shore Ke crews of lfe savng saons- Nos. 2 and" 4 had amed lne afer" lne whch was sho over o he shp,; bu."no one here,knew how o fasenu;,..,j..,..- < Now he seas.began o brng-n he people "washed" off..he wreck, some dead sfd some mofe or less njured. Chansof men pulled hem ou of he surf. "" " ~ -- As he waves-were makng a; complee breach over he deck, noboa from he-shore could approach, adso he day wore on;, - Now happened.d srange occurrence. A Mrs. Dunce -saw- her husband and chld wash off and-drown. She was soon o be.a. ooher, agan. The nex wave carred her off, and as she rose she grasped a floang spar. The curren carred her up he beach, jus ou of he breakers, and weny men on he shore followed on. They could see her rsng and fallng on he huge waves, bu clngng- fas, o he spar wh all he energy of despar; up pas now Loch Arbour, pas now Deal nn. Never before a woman, n her condon, had so wld a rfde, and for a mle up he beach he wachers followed on. Then he "curren se n shore. Brave Joseph Wes sad; "Boys, make a chan^and wll save-he woman." He rushed no he-breakers-and saggerng breahless he-grasped her and hey were dragged ashore, saved. Srong wllng hands carred her o Abner Allens coage, ard she was placed n Dr. Kmballs care. Tha ngh a male chld was born and boh lved, wo fral lves saved ou of he jaws of deah where srong men pershedby scores.. -- As ngh came on he ugs Achlles and Leaveahan came down and anchored jus ousde he breakers. The cres from he wreck affeced hem so ha Mr. Marn, agen for he underwrers, called for voluneers bnan a boa, bu when hey neared he wreck, he sea was breakng so furdhsly. over ha hey could no approach; and sorrowfully reurned. All ngh he wachers 6n he shore burned fres. All ngh he ugs lad by, sullenly pullng a her anchors; and from he manop, allmgh long,. Ed. Wardell beard he voce of he, sngng boy, ha swee vde, now; shrll wh error, callng "Helf-mr," "Helfmr," "Ach Helf-mlr." The nex mornng Capan Wardell brough hm down half dead from exposure, half crazed from fear..and well he mgh be, for below hm hung arms and legs, lashed fas, from whch he bodes had been orn away by he volence of he surf. The survvors were 57, n all, ou o a oal of 45 ha saled from Bremen. For days, eyeless bodes.drfed Up on he beach, wh gold n body bels, gold n shoes, gold sewed n hems of dresses. ^ The damond dealers body came ashore a Monmouh Beach, and Ed. Wardells broher found n hs pockes a lo of unse damonds. The lg-yeafold farmers boy brough hem o Capan W,ardell, wonderng why ha German :had pebbles n hs pockes. Two bodjes,, drfed up nsde of Sandy Hook, One, a beaufully formed young woman, and he oher a mddle aged one; On he fron of her under lnen was worked wh red slk, n Roman leers, "E. R.," perhaps moher and daugher. The vessel and cargo was a oal loss.,. On a wnd swep hll sde, near a shngle sded church, back of Wes Long Branch, are some sunken renches. Near hem a grane shaf, bearng he nscrpon, "n Memory of German Passengers who Pershed by he Wreck of he New Era." And hs s all of he mos dsasrous loss of lfe and propery ha ever happened on he Monmouh coas. The grane monumen whch s n he Wes Long Branch cemeery was pu up. by he New Era nssocaon. Ths s an organzaon of Germans of he easern pafcof Monmouh couny. The organzaon was formed for he purpose of rasng money o erec a monumen o hememory of he vcms of hs dsaser, bu afer hs work wns accomplshed he aseoolaon was connued as a benefloal and socal organzaon, The assocaon was organzed March S9l,8»0, and whn a year and a half hereafer he monumen was ereced. The monumen s eleven fee hgh and cos$70p. Unl was ereced only a wooden monumen mark?d^^he^ spo. The plo of ground n he cemeery*ntre; been deeded o he assocaon, and he. plo s cared for, by he members. Jacob Degenrng of Red Bank was he frs presden of he assocaon and JACOB DEOENRNO. Presden of be New Em Assocaon. he has been connued n offcf ever snce. Henry Scboenlen of Long Branch was he fr6 secreary and he has also been connuously n offce ever snce. George." - 8«P. KUH. Former Treasurer, of be New Era Assocaon. Phlp Eubl of Red Bank WHS eleced reasurer a he frs meeng and le was refleced o he offce year afer year unl he elecon hs sprng, when he declned o serve longer ard Sgmund Esner of Red Bank was eleced n hs place. The socey grew unl s membershp was que large and hen hree fl branch assocaons were formed, one a Red Bank, one a Long Branch and one a Keypor. Each of hese branches has s own offcers. The dues of he socey are per year, and on he deah of a member, $0.0 s pad o hs famly. n addon o hs deah benef here s u sde organzaon o whch members can belong f hey choose, whch pays a sck benef. n hs sde organzaon when a member s sck all he oher members are assessed one cen a day for he benef of he sck member. Abou seveny members are n he sck benef branch of he assocaon. The members of he New Era assocaon and he branch o whch hey belong are as follows: RKD BANK BRANCH. Jacob Segeo-lrg, Jobn Wlzeman, G. P. Kull, " Sephen Eelnold, G, F. 8upp, Henry Hocbapfel, Rudolph Malchow, Fred Koehler, Ernes Groo, George Sobn, John C. A ll, Jacob Braun, Joseph Eschelbacb. Loren Lund, Joseph Aul, W. B. Hoenemann,, Danel Faufs. H. VonGlahn, John \Y\ Braun, Joseph Salz, Georfre Conrad, Adam Mauser, Wllam Hewell, Golob Dlcz, Jobo Carl Gaebler, Sgmund Esner, Lous Senberg, Jacob Seer. Jacob Buron, Henry Graf, Eull 0. B-nl. Golob Mauser, Peer P. Mnk, Henry fommes, Peer Blcher. Ernes Bonn, JoUn Manser, Frledrch Dlez; Lous Dleerloh, Gofred ncz; Karl Hoffman, Karl Golob Dloz. Phlp Soflel, Henry Schocleln, Leopold Marks, Omrlf s remer, Jobn Hold, Segfred Hrechfold, Earl Huln, F. J. Hed, Karl Sommer, Morrs Hoffman, Edwod Larson, Georro Helme\ Oo Henry Wckllffc, Max Sen. Jobn Wolkum, Honry Mohrmau, Oo Vauaoln, Max Herz, Frz Herz. Frank Nudlnr, Lous T roper, Charles Kel, LONG DUNC BRANCH. Mchael Zenglo, Herman Kolwey, nane Sen. Gusav Kuhnbaum, George Kompf, Adam Wack, Jacob Ulcks, Aug. W. Colomorgan, H. E. Duer, N. J. smh, Wllam Wolgas, Phlp Cohen, nov. Joseph Bamor, Karl Werz, John Llnper, George Flange,. Sussmon, Joseph Webner, Lous Rohb pnbe Jobn Flechsel. KEYrORTBRANCH. H. O. Bauor, Joseph Benodlc, Canrlcs Mller,, Adolf Osrlcbeu, Paul Senzel, Charles uuser, Harvey Dronnor, Frank Losb, Valenno Pflsor, Salomon Hudormnn, Morrs Jacobs, Charles lauaer, Joseph Bow, Joseph Mauror. Marn KOROQ, Josupl Kuper, Rchard Sommcra, Herman Shuh, Wllam Plo, Wllam GlaasoD, Franz Bor, John M. Bucole. Marn Bueholy,._ -* Four mombo»8 of he assocaon have ded snce he organzaon was formed, They are Jacob Sebcr and Frcderok Eoknad of Key por, and John V, Kolb and Charles Mller of Long Branch. NEWS FROM MDDLEWN, NTERESTNG TEMS FROM BE- THE SHREWSBURY. Chldrena Day Celebraed A Seamboas..Tral Trp - run Bs fahers Grave-flch Wh Spams A Eshermans Boa Upses. Chldrens day exercses were held n he Navesnk Mehods church on Sunday ngh. John M. Johnson, supernenden of he Sunday-school, had charge of he servce. Recaons were gven by Hazeland Herber Posen, Maynard Card, Grace, Mldred and Suse Wllams and Kaynond Taylor. Dr. R. Q, Andrew and hs daugher, Mrs. C. A. Moun, sang a due and Rev. E. C. Curs made an address. Chldrens day was r aso observed a "he Penecosal cburcl a Por lonmouh on Sunday ngh. There was speakng and sngng by be scholars of he Sunday-school and an address by he pasor, Rev. Joseph S. Clark. The scholars who ook par n he exercses were Mabel Morrs, Lla Benne, Maud Easmond, Cora Wallng-, Anna Booh, Lda Carhar, Kae "Voorbees, Cbarle Lube, Rachel Renor, Henrea Lehman, Carre Boyce; Mame Voorhees and Berha Bchoff., Mss Brde Smh, daugher of Charles Smh of Por Monmouh, s spendng hs week a Rondou, New York. She wen here o accompany a pary of frends on he ral rp of he new, seamboa; he Sephen B. Collns, n whch John S. Easmond and oher Por Monmouh people are sockholders. * ^Alber Pruden of New York spen Sunday wh hs aun, Mrs. John R. Murphy of Por Monmouh. Ths was ha frs vs o Por Jfonmouh n weny years. Hs faher s bured n Far Vew cemeery and he vsed hs grave on Sunday. Mss Emma Denns, daugher of Mrs, Jacob Denns of Por Mcnnoul,- was aken suddenly sck on Saurday wh Bpasms. Dr. Fay of Alanc Hghlands was summonedand she s now much mproved. Edward Havens of Belford was caugh n a squall wh hs boa on Frday off he Keansburg shore and hs boa was upse, He was able o clng o hs boa unl rescued by some boamen. Mrs. Lews Rchmond of Belford lef her baby on he soop las week n a baby carrage. A block was pu under he wheels o beep he carrage.from rollng off he aloop. Anoher -small chld of Mrs. Rchmonds removed heblock; and.n;he carrage: rolled.off.hj",. soop o he ground- a dsance of four fee.; Toe baby Jwasnohu..,> -".; ;, Olver d Ayres oflocus Pon; who, has run he Segel-Cooper wagon hrough ha secon for several summers, wll no run he roue hs yedr. Hs place wll be aken by Smon Despeaux of Locus Pon, who was Mr. AyresB asssan. George DeBpreaux of Navesnk wll be be asssan hs season. Mrs. Mary Davs of Navesn, who gave up housekeepng las fall and wen o.freehold o spend he wner wh Mrs. George Bramn, s now vsng her daugher, Mrs, Joseph Maxson of Navesnk. Mrs. Davs s Sherff O. E. Davss moher. Rev. W McKendree Bray of Navesnk and hs grandchldren, Suse and Mldred Wllams, have gone o New Bedford, Conneccu, o vs Mr. Brays daugher, Mrs. Edward Sampson. Charles Barr of Jersey Cy s vsng hs faher-n-law, Capan John Seeley of Belford. Mr. Barr has be?n sck for some me and he s a Belford. o regan hs healh. Rober Runjon, who s employed a New York, spen Sunday a hs borne a Belford. He and Mrs. Runyon spen par of he day wh her daugher, Mrs. John Slwagon of Evere. Sephen Carbar of Por Monmoub, who a plo on a ferryboa beween New. York and Green Pon, a homo on accoun of sckness. He las bad a very bad CQld and he s generally run down. Urah Seeley of Eas Orange and Spencer S. Morrs of Alanc Hghlands spen Sunday wh Mr. Seeleya broher, Capan Wllam M. Seeley of Por Monmouh. Oo and Reuben Davs of New York were guess over Sund ay of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Davs of Navesnk. Mss Cecela Barry of New York spen Sunday wh her broher, James Barry of Locus Pon. A pore cochere s beng bul o be recory of he New Monmouh Caholo. church. Mrs. Carolne O. Reed, a summer resden of Locus Pon, has gone o Pars o -vs her marred daugher. Rev. E. C. Curs of Alanc Hghlands wll preach n he Navesnk Meho- -ds church nex Sunday mornng. The lamly of John Wesley Davs of New York have moved o her summer home a Navesnk. C. P. Burroughs and famly of Brooklyn wll move o-morrow o her summer home a he Hghlands. Harold Greeno of New York spen Sunday wh hs grandmoher, Mrs. Elza Branard of Locus Pon. Mss Mame Moun of Navesnk s vsng a Brooklyn.»» The Edson conoor phonograph and laes concer records fur ren. The Con-, cer phonograph s a largo machne, and he records aro, loud and clear, udnped especally for *lnr, o rooms and halls. Terms reasonable Addrees J. N. Buuell, 08 Cener sree, Red Bank, Adv. <m m< Only a lmed number of lokoe wll be sold for Prof. A ls roma concer; Beeuro hem a he Knckerbocker Phnrmaoy. Aclv..

10 ROADS TO BE MPfOYED, THE BED BANE AND OCEANC ROAD TO BE GRAVELED. Was Expeced Tha he Couv Would Jake a Sone oau of and Was Allowed o Hun Down Work on h Mumson Road. The ownshp commee a her meeng on Thursday decded o pu he road beween Red Bank and Oceanc n order. The aand and oobe dr on he road wll be scraped off and he road wll be raveled. Ths wll cos from $,500 o 2,000. The road has no been puc n order beforo because has been expeced each year ha would be convered no a couny sone road. f ha were done all he money spen by he own shp on he road would be money hrown away. When was,decded o make a couny sone road of e hghway beween Red Bank and EaUmown, a meeng of he board of (reeholdurs vyas held a Red Bank. Sae Road Commssoner Budd, was presen a hs meeng and he urged he consrucon of he Red Bank and Eaonown road, and also of he road beween Red Bank and Oceanc, as neces sary lnks n he aysen of sone roads ha would skr he enre coas of Blonmouh couny, and would make a chan of sone roads from New York o he sea,. He saed- ha he would recommend he consrucon of he Red Bank and Oceanc road and ha n hs opnon was one of he mos needed roads n he couny o be convered no a sone v road. The ownshp commee were presen a hs meeng and under hs saemen of he sae road commssoner hey fel ha hey would no be jusfed ngong o any grea expense n mprovng a road ha was lkely.o be convered no a aone road a an early dae. The ownshp commee guaraneed he amoun whch he propery owners or he ownshp of Shrewsbury would be called upon o pay, and was expecad ha he road -would be aben^ up by be freeholders and convered no a aotb~road-whna year a mos. The commee heal aed o spend publc money n mprovng he road under hese condons. Accordngly hey kep he road n a passable condon and spen on ha road only he usual appropraons allowed o he road dsrcs of he ownshp, whou makng any specal appropraon for regravelng. The expeced converson of he road no a sone road, however, dd no ake place. Oher roads of mnor mporance were allowed o ake precedence over hs road. n several nsances new sone road projecs were brough up n he board of freeholders, and pushed hrough and he roadb consruced, alhough hese couny road projees bad no been hough of a he me he Red Bank and Oceanc road was brough up. Whle oher locales were geng couny roads, Shrewsbury ownshp had no enough nfluence^ n he board of freeholders o ge hs very necessary lnk n he chan of good roads bul, nowhsandng s necessy and s advocacy by Mr. Budd. The condon of he road has now become such ha he ownshp commee feel ha hey can no afford o wa longer for he board of freeholders o make hs mprovemen and he road wll be graveled and pu n order a he expense of he axpayers of he ownshp, The Rumson road has recenly been dug up by he Tnern waer company, he Consoldaed gas company and he Shore elecrc company, and he ownshp commee decded las Thursday ha mus be pu n order a he expense of hese corporaons, The rench dug by he waer company was much -broader and deeper han "he renches dug by he lghng companes, and he ownshp commee decded ha a far apporonmen of he cos of.makng he road ab good as was before hey began work would be for he waer company o pay half he cos of e work Sad each of he lghng companes o pay one-quarer. The work of pung he road n order wll probably be done by he ownshpcommee, bu f done by he companes hemselves wll be done under he supervson of he ownshp commee. Freeholds Wheel Facory Burned. The Pneumac wheel companys facory a Freehold was burned down on Wednesday ngh, The buldng was pu up orgnally for he manufacure of he Zrnmy bcycle. A. year or so ago a number of Freehold people organzed he Pneumac wheel company and bough he facory for he manufacure of pneumac wheelb. The facory was equpped wh a lo of cosly machnery. Mos of hs machnery can be made o do servce agan, alhough s grealy damaged., Fory hands were employed n (he facory. The buldng was a frame srucure, hree sores hgh. The loss s esmaed a $85,000 and he n suranco s $2,000. Graduaes Organze. The graduaes of he Long Branch.publc school have organzed an nlumn assocaon., W. S. B. Parker s pres- ( den, Mss Emma Conrow B secreory, Leland Barre s, reasurer and Frank M. Taylor s sergean-a-arms. Tongh a recepon wll be held, a whcl me he members of hs years graduang class wll Be receved no he nsso aaon. Sho Hs Playmae. Whle celebrang Memoral day wl a 22-calber psol, Joseph Burnn, Jr., o Long Branch, accdenally sho hs play mae, Huber Kelly, son of Joseph Kolly, The bulle enered Kellys nsep..the njured boy waa aken o a New York hospal, where he bulle WQB locaed by he X-ray mehod and removed. Tbe Lamp Exploded. A lamp n George Masons louso a Keypor exploded los Thursday nghl and he room was se on fre.. Mrs. Mason pu ho fre ou wh a garden oso before much damage wan done. 85c Black Summer Slks, 50c They are Plan Black Foulards excellen slks for Summer wear, and for all seasons of he year, for ha maer, as every woman knows. They are 24 nches wde, wh a srong, fne wll and are aken from our regular sock, where hey have hhero been sold a 85c a yard, and newly prced a 50 cens a. ya.rd We have rarely offered saple black slks such as hese a such subsanal prce-copcessons, and wsdom suggess a promp akng advanage of hs unusual opporuny. Madras SHRTS, $ The knd o neglgee shrs youd raped o pay $.50 for, and have o, everywhere excepere a Wananoakers. You know bur $ wle shrs hese dollar madrassbrs are worhy companons o hem. Carefully seleced fabrcs, n 20 splendd paerns, all fas colors. Made wh greaes of care and skll. \ Some have yokes, ohers he comforable and sylsh "Raglan" sleeve; all have one par of deached cuffs. Szes 4 o V/z. One Dollar Each SUTS for Boys Ths splendd soreful o Boys Summer Clohng s eemng wh eal bargans ha wll neres deeply every moher who has growng boys o clohe. Two examples: SaJlor Sus of blue serge, our bes grades; h«nd-. somaly rmmed wh brad; a few wh salor collars of red cloh. 3lzes 3 o 0 years. They were prced a $5 o $8, bu now are marked $«each. Russan ({louse Sus, of blue, red and brown Chevo; wh salor collar; handsomely rmmed wh brad, Szes 3 o 7 years, a $5. LAWN "MOWERS Has he grass on your lawn been growng fas, laely? Made you wsh for a good lawn mower? Here are-several knds, all good,.else we wouldn ell you abou hem: Brghon Low-wheel Lawn Mower 3 n., $.75; U n., $,9x;*x6 n., $3.0. Wanamaker Low-wheel Lawn Mower 3 n., $3.75; 4 n.. $3; 6 n,, $),?;; S n., $3.50. Wanamaker ball-bearng Lawn Mower u D., $5.75; 6 n., $6.35,-8 n., $6.75; 20 la., $7.9;. Horse Lawn Mowers, 30 n., complee wh shafs and sea, $70. Maynrds Adjusable Lawn Mower Sharpener, aaches o anj^machlnercan e usd whumnow- ng; grnds be knves even and rue. 50c. BOATS and Canoes The pleasure of boang and canoeng on. rver, creek or lake s largely dependen on a suable eraf. Theres no fun n urgng a clumsy fla-boomed boa hrough he waer. These boas and canoes are bul by he Spauldng S.Lawrence Boa Company, wellknown as boa bulders. Ther boas are safe, sanch, well-bul, easy o row, and exremely good-lookng. Whal, hey are as low-prced as s conssen wh hghes qualy. Well gladly send caalogue wh furher parculars. S. Lawrence Rver Skff No. 3 6 f. long, 42,n. beam; of whe cedar; paned; cne parr oars. Prce, $ Double-ended Rowboa 5 f long, 43 n. beam; of whe codar; paned nsde and ou; galvanzed ron fngs; one par 7j5-f. oars. Prce, $45. Canvas Covered Dnghy 9 f. long, 44 n. beam; wegh >o lbs. An excellen ender for small launches and salboas; perfecly safe forchlldren o knock axraun. Prlc*,$^5. Oars, $.50 par. Canvas Paddlng Canoe, Grade A 6 or 6)4 f. long, s n. beam; oak sems; cedar frame and plankng; covered wh duck; fnsh of mahogany; wo movable seaff. Prce. $3;. Canvas Paddlng Canvas, specal 6 or 6$4 f. long, 33 n. beam. Same as Grade A, excep ha general fnsh s of buernu, spruce, cedar or cherry. Prce, Canoe Fngs Paddles, $.50-0 $4; backboards, 50c o $; cushons, n varous syles, $.50 o $9. Trely PARASOLS Proeeon from sun and glare on ho days, as well as an effecve adjunc o he Summer ole Ths showng of Parasols s rch n new and charmng syles, comprsng he bes producons of Pars and Amercan makers. Hns of a few sors: $.So-A-wMe slk ruffled parasols; pongee, wh hemsched border; black-and-whe plad wh black border. : S.7S All-slk check n blue-and-whle and black. and-whle; plan black and colored affea slk, wh hemsched border. $3.50 Fancy colored slk; lace effecs and fancy checks wlhplaln nseron of slk; all black and all whe, hemsched. Also club coachng para- 50s, n all s * ^es^mm^^m Dress Trmmngs Everyhng n he way of urnngs, sofplaed maerals for yokes and vess and Bouncngs, ha goes o make a dany Summer gown more aracfate, Deals : For skrs Ruffllngs, Sde plaed, ef grass lnen; also wh lace or rbbon edge, a o 5 n. wde. 35c o $.56 yard.. Bouncngs of Lbery Slk, n black and cream, wh headng op and boom; for grenadnes, crepe de Chne and all lgh wool maerals. 4 o- 9 n. wde. 3oco$.<>oyard. s For Yokes and Vess Narrow Jube.Ummlng^fjf Lbery slk and Lbery rbbon. n bjaekand cream, for foulards andoher lgh maerals. 8c o 50c yard. Mousselne de sole, n block and whe; allover plang, plan, and wh lace nserons; 8 o 3a n. wde.. $.j»$d Two Splendd Knds of WRTNG PAPER. Whou doub he famlar "Club Vellum" and our new " Knckerbocker Vellum " are he mos wonderful papers for fne correspondence a erer were produced a her prces. Club Vellum- - F Youve known K fer a pood whle keeps growng* lll beer every year a he same eld prce 0c a pound, envelopes 5c a bundled. D PAnces, Helen ad Ocavo szes, cream or aure. Knckerbocker Vellum Our newes achevemen n wrng paper, and he greaes (he saonery rade has ye known. Somewha smooherfr fnsh U)«o"Clu>Venun!," an excellen wrng surface. Fn Prances sre fne whe, j lbs for ajc, 3 lbs for $. Envelopes, 5c a hundrl^^ PORCH SCREENS From Japan. They wll make a charmng spo ou of your pazza, shelered from he un, he wnd or he ran. These are especlly low-prced for he comfor hey offer. n wo grades, made, respecvely, from he nsde and ousde spls of he bamboo. Tbe aer are he more durable. Ready o hang. \ Sze nsde Spl Ousde Spl 40c 55C 5«70c 60c 50 7OC- S. 8OC S.0, S.25. r $.40. $.30 $.70 $ $.40 $.35 S.7S. $3.0 4 f wde, 8 f, drop, 5 f. wde, 8 f. drop, 6 f. wde, 8 f. drop, 7 f. wde, 8 f. drop, 8 f. wde, 8 f. drop. 9 f. wde, 8 f. drop, :o f. wde, 8 f. drop, 9 f. wde, 8 f. drop, 3 f. wde, 0 f. drop, co f wde, 0 f. drop, f wde, 0 f. drop, $.50 [o f. wde, M f drop,.. Jl.50.. $3.o Hooks, for suspendng screen, 3c; Cleas, far fasenng rope, 6c; ron Pulleys, sngle, 5c; double, joe; Rope, superor qualfy, 3C yard. JOHN WANAMAKER. Broadway, Fourh Avenue, Nnh aod Tenh Srees, NEW YORK. nves Your Money. ~ : ; :-..::-:!:_:::._._ - YOU Call fljd O beer medum han Lfe nsurance. We ssue a polcy whch gves absolue secury, and pays exceedngly lberal dvdends. Wre for esmae of cos and cash reurns. THE Prudenal nsurance Co. of Amerca.! - Home Offce: Newark, N. J, JOHN F. DRYDEN,;Presden. LE8LE D. WARD, Vce Presden. EDOAR B. WAD, 2d Vce Presden and Counsel. FORREST F. DRYDEN, Secreary. P. G. WARNER, Sup., Bread and Wallace Srees, led Bank, N. J. W. H. HOUSTON, General Agen, No. 20 Broad Sree, Rod Bank, N. J 250 Sylsh Clohng For Men, Boys and Chldren. ALSO HATS, UMBRELLAS, MACKNTOSHES, TRUNKS, BAGS AND TELESCOPES, SHRTS, COLLARS, NECKWEAR, OVERALLS AND JUMPERS. CLOTHNG CLEANED AND REPARED AT CORLESV The Cloher and Merchan Talor. M0M94 5 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. V HHMflmNNMN RCH CUT GLASS : - -, 4 THE GENUNE ARTCLE. * Hand-Paned Chna T T THE FNEST GRADE OF * GOODS. A 024 L de la REUSSLLE, B% BROAD STREET, RED BANK. C L! 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 promply, and he^prces are as low as he marke wll allow. WM. N. WORTHLEY, : Foo 0! Worhys Hl, RED BANK, N. J. > «Wll Pay You To come around he corner and look over our sock of Frus and Vegeables and ge our prces before makng your purchase. We have everyhng seasonable n hs lne and we are sasfed ha we can save you money. v - Our Sock of Groceres s complee, and we are all prepared for he summer rush. Prces are rgh, oo. j \ Hendrckaon Block, ««W.H.KNAPP, 8 Fron Sree, Ked Bank.»»»»»»»» < f T 4 r-, < Red Sreak Apple Jack! PUREST AND BEST. DRNK NO OTHER. A all Hoels and Cafes. The George Lamb Dsllng Co,.". RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.

11 » «* * < *- Warm weaher s probably here for good. s been a long me comng, bu he chances are ha wll be ho enough o make up for he cold sprng monhs. The summer, n spe of he hea, can be made he pleasanes par of he whole year, provded he proper ho weaher comfors are provded. We presen below a few hngs ha wll; make he home" enjoyable durng he ho season whch s now upon us. " * Refrgeraors, A good refrgeraor has become a household necessy. A good one, lke" ha shown n he pcure above, wll pay for self n one season, no only n comfor for he famly, bu n he foods whch can be kep for several days and whch would oherwse be los or wased. We have refrgeraors n all szes, from hose bg enough for he larges famly n Monmouh couny, down o small ce chess. Allof hose we keep are noed for her ce preservng quales. Lawn Swngs. These make he chldren happy, bu hey make ohers happy as well. The chldren lke hem perhaps he bes of all. They are safe for even he smalles chldren, and hey keep he chldren safe a.home-. Young fojks lke hem, especally n he evenngs, and here s hardly an hour n he day when some of he famly are no usng hem. Lawn Seees. People who lke o be ou of doors bu who don lke Keep Ou he Fles. Our screen doors and our wndow screens wll keep ou he fles. The frames are madeof good, sound wood,.and he he swngng moon of he lawn swngs, ough o ge a screens are of he sronges wre few lawn seees. They are paned n brgh colors and neng used for hs purpose. The doors f every ordnary add a lle ouch of color o he place whch s allurng o szed doorway and he wndow he eye. Besof all, hey are comforable and durable. screens are adjusable. The varous szes wll f almos any 4 f These we have n all szes, lle and bg, and n many syles. They wll las many years wh ordnary care and hey add o he enjoymen of lfe n summer. A Well Kep Lawn. One of he joys of summer s n he conemplaon of a well-kep lawn. s no hard work o keep your lawn n. fne order f you have he proper ools. We keep lawn mowers lke he above, and we have hem boh larger and smaller. Many of hem have ball bearngs, hey run easly and wh vey lle effor, and hey are adjusable n many ways. We also have lawn and garden ools of every knd ha s, all he good knds., Porch Rockers. Hendrckson Block, Fron Sree, wndow whou a carpener beng neededo f hem. Houses are kep neaer and he housewfe s releved of many annoyances hrough he. use of, hese screens. For he money hey cos here s probably nohng ha wll brng so much comfor o he home. Porch Screens. These are made o hang from he edges of.pazza roofs and are nended o keep ou he sun, he dus, and he gaze of passrs-by. They do no keep ou he breezes. They gve o a porch all he secluson of a room, whle hey gve he coolness and comfor of ou-doors. We have hem n all szes, from 4x8 fee o 0x2 fee. No maer how small nor how large your porch may be, one of hese screens wll double s value o you. - * * * Baby Carrages. Gve he baby an arng.n one of our fne carrages. Hell be healher and beer for. The shades keep he sun off hs face and he fresh ar wll do hm heaps of good. They are made comforable wh sprngs, and hey rde easy and run easy. Hammocks. These can be pu up on he lawn, or on he porch, or n any nook or comer of he place. Lke he Jawn swngs, hey are frequened mos by he chldren and he young folks, bu he head of he household s no averse o akng a nap n a hammock on a Sunday, or resng n he hammock n he cool6f he evenng afer he ges home from work. We have many szes, many knds, and many colors. We have he above hngs n varous szes and syles, and we herefore can hardly quoe prces n hs adversemen. Buour prces are low. Wheher s a hgh-prced arcle you. wan or a cheap one, youll fnd ha our prces are he lowes anywhere, qualy consdered., HENDRCKSON & APPLEGATE; Red Bank, N. J. **# *#* +**#» $ * * * *

12 SEELEY COMPTON DEAD..., STRCKEN WTH PARALYSS WHLE OUT CLAMMNG. Be lad done o Work Early n he Mornng, and Was Fonna Dead n la Boa, Abou Egh Oclock, by Danel Ahcrln.. Seeley Conpon of.keansburg was found dead n hs clammng boa n he bay off ha place on Tuesday of las week. He wen o work very early n he mornng. Abou egh oclock Danel Ahernpassednear Mr. Compons boa on. hs way o he clammng grounds. Seeng no one n he boa he pulled up alongsde and found Mr. Compons dead body lyng n he sern of he boa wh hs head dropped over n he waer. He had hung up hs rake and had sared o pull n he anchor. s supposed ha he had been aken sck and was geng ready o go ashore when he was srcken wh paralyss, whch was he cause of hs deah. Mr. Compon had Buffered wh paralyss for a long me, Three years ago he had an aack ha lef hm helpless and speechless, -bu le gradually recovered from hs unl he seemed o have fully reganed hs healh. On he Sunday before hs deah be had a bad spell and anoher on Monday, bu Tuesday mornng, when he wen o work, he seemed o be as well as usual. Coroner John T. Te-aendnley of Bed Bank was nofed of hsparens were no spoken o on rhe sub- graded schools; fve whose deah", bu afer learnng of he crcumsances of he case he dd no deem an ens who do no undersand he language. jec; and hree chldren of Polsh par- nques necessary. There are probably enough ohers who Mr. Compon was he sen of he lae are of school age, bu who do no aend Abgal and Cornelus Compon. He was any school o make he number up o 69 years old and was born n he oldseveny, B. S. WALLNG. homesead a Belford ha was sold recenly o sele up he esae of hs New Monmouh, June 0h, 90. broher, John S % Compon. Ou of a FRST-CLASS famly of egh chldren only wo are now lvng, Job Coapon of Belford and Mrs. Hannah Mahews of Ocean Grove. On Ocober 20h, 858, Mr. Compon marred Emelne Mlls of Keansburg, who survves hm. Shorly afer hs marrage c he moved o New York and was employed n a marke here for a good many years. Abou 25 years ago he moved o Keansburg and had snce been engaged n clammng. Ten chldren were born o Mr. and Mrs. Cornpon, seven of whom are lvng. Those lvng are Mrs. saah Thorne and Mrs. Wllam Dyer of Keansburg. Mrs. John Foulks of Brqoklyn, Mrs. Wllam C. Wllef of New Berne, Norh Carolna, and rene, Mary Frances and Teresa Compon,.who lve a home. The only son, Francs, ded n nfancy. Two.daughers, Georganna and Erelyn, ded afer hey grew up. Mr. Compon had been a member of he Mehods church nearly all hs lfe and always gave he church hs loyal suppor. He was a good husband, a knd faher and was held n hgh eseem by hs neghbors. Hs sudden deah was a grea shock o hs famly. The funeral was held on Frday a he Keanabug Mehods church. The servce was conduced by Eev. John Allen and he body was bured a Keypor. _ An nsance of "Cheek." " Derrck G. Campbell of New Monraouh owns some meadow land n he rear of he Mehods church a Belford. He dscovered recenly ha people were pasurng her cows here and he pu up a noce warnng people no o respass on he propery under penaly of he law. A few days aferward he was drvng pas he meadow and he saw Mchael Sngleons cow n he meadow, ed o he sgn. Mr. Campbell hough hs was one of he greaes nsances of "cheek" whch had evr come o hs aenon. The Ca Came Back. A pe ca n he famly oe Capan Wllam H. Seeley of Belford recenly los favor, wh Mrs. Seeley because klled brds. James Reddngon, who works for Mr.-Seeley, was nsruced o dspose of he ca whou Mr. Seeleys knowledge. The ca was aken o he Hghlands and dropped near he drawbrdge. Three days laer was back home. The Capan declares ha he ca shall have a home a hs house as long as lves. v * A Body Recovered. - The body of Wllam Sefer of Por Monmouh, who was drowned off Alanc Hghlands abou seven monhs ago, was found on he beach a Hlon Park, near Alanc Hghlands, las week. The body was denfed by Mrs. Sefer ab ha ef her husband. The head and arms were gone and be coa and ves were mssng, Hs wach was n he wach pocke of hs rousers and hs bak book was on hs persoy. A Pe Dog Klled. - ra pug dog belongng o James Carroll of Por Monmouh, dsappeared from home on Decornon day. On Saurday s dead body was found n a dch near Mr. Carrolls hoel. The dog had belonged d Mr. Carroll for nne years and was a grea pe. wab an unusully large dog for a pug, weghng fully ffy pounds. Early Srawberres Blghed. Alber Smh of Navesnk pcked hs flre srawberres of he season on Monday. He says ha hs early berres are blghed and ha he wll no have more han half a orop. He does no hnk ha ho lae berres arc njured o any exen. A Spraned Ankle. Mrs. Frank Brady of Nnvesnk was. gong ou o a vegeable wagon Saurday mornngwhen she slpped on he curb n fron of her bouse and spraned her ankle. She s no lad up wh he njury, alhough she s very lame. Kcked on he Wrs. rvng Benne, son of Danel Benne p Belford, was shoeng John H. Aherns horse n hs fahers shop on Frday when he horse kcked hm on he wrs, He has snce been unable o uuo he wrs. ;,....A Boy Falls Overboard. Fred Eohmond, son ybf Lews Rch mond of Belford, was workng, wh h faher n hs fshng boa on Sauxdaj, when he fell overboard. Hs uncle, 8, W. Rchmond, was n he boa, and h«jumped overboard and rescued he boy v ~ *» *... Tbe New Monmoub School.. To THE EDTOR OF THE REGSTER : wsh o make a slgh correcon o your arcle on " Mddleowns Teachers, n he las ssue. was no he person who offered he peon, bu he people of he New Monmouh dsrc. Tbe peon was as follows; We,be undersgned,do reques ba Eleanors, Wallng be apponed as eacher of be New MOD. mouh school: Wllam H. Heyer. JohnMcConaly... 3 Mchael Kelly. 4 Marn Corbe..... " 2 B. Cosne..., " 2 S.s.Greely. " 5 John G. Benne. : ". 8 represenng 5 chldren Mrs. E.3. Wnlllng " S Thomas Logan " 6 Mrs. James Pel l (eorge W. Bckens 5 Andrew Kng. :...." 3 Mrs. Sarah H. Sbbla ", Mrs. John Redfllngon " lv Mrs. James Beyers. " 5 John RcddnBon, 8r...:... " 2 Gbarles Taylor * Wllam Wrgh " X salabgan ;... " Toal. 5 There are besde n hs dsrc four farmmachnery. The undersgned desres o nform he publc ha he has on hand he Famous McCormck Bnders, Mowers and allseel Horse Rakes, Souh Bend and Olver Plows, one and wo-horse; ron Age Rdng Culvaors, pvo and fxed axle: one-horse Culvaor, Sccess, Aspnwal and Ward Weeders, Corn Planers, Par3 Green Guns, Dsc and Spke Tooh seel Harrows, Bnder Twne and Machne Ol. Repars for all makes of Plows, &c.,&c. No rouble o show goods and would be pleased o have you call. C. H. HURLEY. Shrewsbury, BT. J. " DALY AND SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZNES, PERODCALS, AND A FULL LNE OF PAPETERES AT F. W. MOSELLES, \\ 28 BBOAD ST., BRD BANK. Trmmed Has n all he laes shapes and copes of he newes desgns now ready, We-nve you o call and nspec hem. Mss A. L Morrs, MLLNERY; Jor. Broad and Fron S8,, Red Bank. On Jelles preserves and plpkles, sprond a hn coang of refled ARAFFNE WAX Wll oop horn absoluely nolnnro and aojd proof. Paraffluo Wa la also useful n a dozen oho warn abou ho bonso. Fnll drecons n oach pound package,, So] d ovor7*rhoro. STANDARD OL CO. NOW READY. Our new reposory buldng s flled wh a fresh sock of new carrages $ and harness of all he laes syles.- You can ge a beer carrage and harness here for less, money han any-»* where else n Jh^sae. /. ". \. BusnesswlgosNof every syle for all knds of busness. \ Farmers^jagger and Farm Wagons.. Second Hand. We have a number of good second hand wagons of dfferen syles ha f we are closng ou a low prces.. $, "... :... " \ \ J.W. MOUNT &BRO., Facory and Reposory Cor. Ma pe Ave. and Whe S. «^^^«c««^:^> ^ < ^^:^h^ < <^^ ^ o^: ««^«^^^ RED BANK, N. J. X COMFORT. SECURTY. NECESSTY. Lo"w Raes. Perfec Servce. THE NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE GOMPANY. \ 60 Marke Sree, Newark, Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. ALLARE & SON, TELEPHONE 69-b.. 4> 20 Broad Sree. Red Bank, N. J. NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. REPRESENT HOME NSURANCE- COMPANY OF NEW YORK AND OTHER LEADNG COMPANES.... ESTABLSHED 873. OMMCMM HOWARD FREY, ; MONMOUTH ST., \ RED BANK, \EW JEHSEV. P radcal lumber. E8TMATEB OHEEKPULY PUnNSHED. CONTRACTS TAKEN. JODDNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK GUARANTEE!*. carry consanly an hand nl ho lnos sanary applances, and lcnco am proparcd o (Q work whou delay,

13 A ; mng uecess My specal, sale o was a boomng success rgh from he sar. have had many specal sales n Red Bank before hs one, bu never before had such-a bg response o r^e frs noce of he sale as receved las week..y. V, ^ J Tha s largely due o he fac ha my sales have always been genune sales, made o clear ou he sock n some of he deparmens of my sore where has accumulaed; and people have come o kow hs. * The sale hs year s bgger and beer han any prevous specal sale ever had, because never before, snce have been n he clohng busness, Jave known such a rany, unpleasan season as he sprng of hs year. had bough my cusomary bg sprng sock n December and January, when could no be known wha sor of weaher he sprng would urnou; and when he cold, rany, dsagreeable weaher came people dd no wan, sprng clohes. There was very lle sprng weaher hs year and consequenly a grea deal of my sprng sock was on hand a he begnnng of summer. sared he specal sale o close ou hese goods and f he sales keep up as brsk as hey have durng he week he sale has been gong on, here wll be no dffculy n sellng hem... -:. - \ Don forge ha hese goods are he laes syle fabrcs-; ha he clohes are of hs sprngs syle n cu; and ha hey wll f. There has been a good deal of sellng done snce las Thursday, bu here:s pleny lef; for, as sad, never before had so much sprng clohng on hand a he begnnng of summer. Sll, s bes no o delay, for when he goods n hs sale are gone won be able o ge any more o sell a he prces a whch hese are gong. 7, r wr j f Boys Sus. Young Mens $s, : Mens Blue Serge Sus, n hs deparmen have a grea many more sus han ; wan. have made some deep cus n prces o unload he surplus sock. These sus were all carefully seleced durng December and January and are made o sand hatd -wear. They have double seas and knees, and are horoughly well made. ~ Jr. Boys Vesee and Salor Sns, of gogd.hones maerals,"a pec su. - : 98C Boysbeer grades of Ves^e^ Sus, ancy worseds, serges, and chevps, sold as hgh as $5.98,-JOW... ;.^... ; Boys $2.00 Sus,^a.^. :...:...,.:... J ^22 Boys $50, $3.00 and $3.65Sus, a.:... \.85 Boys $4.00 Sus, a......:...: 2.98 Boys $5:00.and $6.00 Sus, a.: Boys servceable Play Sus, a.,.-.; 75C. Reduced from $5.00 and $6.00 o. Reduced from 8.00 o Reduced from 0.00 o... Reduced from 2.00 o All Mens DurableBusnessSus; ^ Regular prces $5.00 o $6,00...:...NOW $3,90 Mens Excellen Busness Sus, Cassmeres and Worseds r Regular prces $Y.5O o $ :...NOW 5.00 Mens Fne Worsed and Cassmere Sus, <> Regular prces up o $ NOW *J Mens Fne Worsed, Melon and Cassmere Sus, ;. J : Regular prces up o $ NOW 0*00 n hs lo wll be found an excellen assormen of szes and syles... Mens Fnes Worsed Sus for Dress Purposes, Soldup o;$ now 2,50 Mens Black Chevo Sus, hones goods, well made, only a small lo, Jus for fun ake hem a 2.00 [We. mean he enre Su.) Boys 3-Pece Sus, Coas, Pans and. Vess, $3.00 Chevo Sus. $5.00 Chevo Sus. B;Oys Pans, Boys SrongPans, per par... Boys Cassmere Pans, per par. Qveralls jus a few words abou Overalls c. 29c. We sell ;good Overalls, Never-Rp, a 45c. [Mos sores ge 50c. o 60c. for same goods.) r. We sell Swee Orr Overalls a 68c per par for all regular szes up o 42 was. {Swee Orr Overalls are he bes made a any prce.) n addon o he regular sprng clohng whch am sellng a specal prce$, have added a few broken lnes, of Shrs... :*.. and oher furnshngs.,.., Mens 50c. and 750. Shrs, An assored b, some slk frons; among " * hem, a.. 39c. Mens 75c. and $.00 Shrs, A good assormen o selec from, a 50c. Mens and Boys Oung Flannel Shrs, * Grood qualy and well made, a Mens Elasc Suspenders, ; Reduced o Mens Fancy So^c 0c. and 2c. quales, now Some $.00 Shrs have been reduced o 69c. Besdes hese Specals n furnshngs we have all syles of mens and boys Slrs, Underwear, Neckwear, &c; and sof, sff and sraw Has. Prces are rgh on everyhng., 7c. 9c. 5c. v m Broad Sree DAVDSON, One-Prce Cloher, Haer and Furnsher, A Red Bank, N. J.»»»»»»»»

14 ". * Me. g, m»uy suramen look,»«hrough o glass,.and Ke «world of showers And laughng clldrcn pass, And n her bg blue suoxrose One oher lle lass A lass who wached he nrallon Bklm Jus beyond Her hand. And where he flckers fled and sped And.ness of hang brds fanned And fel hose brds were fajry folk On wng o faryland. " n her warm flr she carred, ; Trudgng oer hlls «nd Sales, Jn ny papers lad and weghed >,, A» f-n fary scales ; He sal ha caches hobolnka,.; " When uprnklcd on her als. *.?, A lle lass and wsful, Who gazed up he far sky, And reached or fary hngs and fngl- n van and wondered why; Poor lle lues, wonder sll. Couldshe be really J - CHUMS N LFE. AND DEATH. A MYSTERY OP NSTANTANEOUS ATTRAC- TON AND BEPULSON. Wha a deph of mysery s concealed n he phenomena of lkes and dslkes! Why a frs sgh are we araced by one person and repelled by anoher? Ths s of course -a. common experence of mos people, bu one of he sranges nsances have ever known was n my own affecon for Jack Sadey and all ha grew ou of. Sadey was a Russan Fnn, one of a race ha on board shp has always bad he. repuaon of beng a b wzardlke, creded wh ho possesson of flread powers, such* as he ably o rase or sll a sorm, become nvsble, and so on. The bare ruh abou he Beafarlng Fnns, however, s ha hey make probably he fnes all round marners n he world. No oher sea folk combne so compleely all he quales ha go o make up he pe-. fee seaman. Many of hem may be me wh who can buld a vessel, make her spars, her sals and her rggng, do he blacksmh work and all ho manfold varees of odd workmanshp ha go o complee a shps equpmen,.ake her o Bea and navgae her on soundes mahemacal prncples nnd do all hese acs and deeds wh he poores, mos prmve ools and under he mos mserable, povery srcken condons. Bu as a rule hey are no smar. They mus be allowe^-o do her work n her own way, a her own pace and wh no close scruny no anyhng excep resuls. Now, Jack SMey was a ypcal Fnn, hs far ns hs slow, unganly movemens wen, bu none of ha.ably nnd adaplveness whch s characersc of hs counrymen was manfes n hm. To he ordnary observerhe whs jus a heavy, awkward "Duchman," who couldn jump o save hs lfe and who would nocessnrly be pu upon all he heaves, dres jobs whle he salor work was beng done by smarer men. Wh a long, square head, faded blue eyes and sragglng flaxen musache, round shoulders and danglng, crooked arms he seemed born o be he bu of hs more favored shpmaes. Ye when frs became acquaned wh hm n he forecasle of he old Darmouh, ouward bound o Hongkong, somehng abou hm appealed o me, aew we became chums. The res of he crew, wh one noable excepon, were no bad fellows, and " Jack shuffled along "Serenely hrough he "voyage, que undsurbed by he fac ha no work of any senruanlke -naure ever came o hs share. came n for n good deal of no naured chaff from ho res for my close nmacy wh hm, bu only had he effec of knng us closer ogeher, for here s jus ha sran of obsnacy abou me ha opposon only sffens. And as suded ha slmple,_ ehjldlke man found ha bo bad a hear of gold, a naure ha had no alu of selfshness and was sublmely unconscous of s own worh. \ We made he round voyage ogeher, and on our reurn o London persuaded hm o qu he gloomy envronmen of solorowu o come aud ake lodgngs wh me near Oxford sree, whence wo could sally forh ard fnd ourselves a oncen la mds cf clean, neresng lfe, froo from he mporunes of he denzens of Shadwell ba prey upon he salor. My experences of London lfe were urned, o good accoun n hose pleasan days, all oo shor. Togeher we dd all le Bghs, and would be hard o sny whch of us enjoyed hmself mos. A las, our funds havng dwndled o he las 3, we mus needs go aud look for a shp. hnd "passed" for second mae, bu dd no ry very hard o ge he berh ha my cerfcae enled me o ake, and fnally wo boh succeeded n geng berhs before he mns n a bark called he Magellan, bound for. New Zealand. To crown he common sense programme we had bce followlng,,ou we dd a blng have.never seen deep waer salors do before or snce. Wo ook n goodly supply of such delcaces on board wh.us as would, had we hsbfnded hem, have, kep us from bun; ger unl we crossed he lne. Bu salor Jack, wh all hs fauls, s no mean, nud sonll hands shared n he KOod lngs unl hey wor gone, whch was n abou hreo days. To our grea dsgus, Jack nud were pcked for sopnrae waches, so ha ourclafl were lmed o he second dog wach, ha plensan me beween 0 nnd 8 p. m., when bol waches can fraernze a her pane and dscuss all he.queer quesons "Hur appeal ohe salor mnd..-.", Jack never complaned. wasn hs hab. Bu unknowno me;be was hayng a prey bad me of n ho sarboard wach. Of course he vessel was shor banded four hands n a wach o handle an overeparrea brue of nearly,000 ons aud as a consequence Jacks unganly wan o smar ness was ryng o hs overworked wach maes, who were, besdes, uxable o undersand hs nably or unwllngness o growl a he hardness of he common lo The chef man n ha wach was a huge Sheland man, Sandy Rorson, who, broadly speakng, was everyhng ba Jack was no. Sx fee wo n hs sockng vamps, uprgh as a lower mas and agle as a lendng seaman on board a man-of-war, here was small /wonder ha Sandy was sorely rraed by he wooden movemens of my delberae chum. Bu one day when, releved from he wheel, came no he forecasle for a "verse o he ppe" found.sandy bullyng hm n a pracal manner. All prudenal consderaons were forgoen, and nerfered, alhough was lke cpmlng beween a lon and hs kllh.black wh fury, Sandy urned upon me, earng off hs Jnper he whle, and n chokng monosyllables nved me o come ousde and de. refused, jvng as my reason ha dd no feel red of lfe and admng ha was fully aware of hs ably o make racker hash, of me. Bu whle he jood gaspng pu o hm wheher S he had a chum any consderaon for als own safey would sop hm from rskng n he endeavor o save ha ;hum from such a dogb lfe as he, 3andy, was now leadng Jack Sadey. Wel, he sruggle beween rage and Hgheousness n ha bg, rough man was panful o see. lased for nearly fve mnues, whle sood calmly pufflug a my plpo wh a numb sense of "wha mus be wll be" abou me. Then suddenly he bg fellow wen and ea down, burled hs face n bs bands and was slen wen abou my work unmolesed, bu for nearly a week hero was an ar of expecaon abou he whole of us a sense ha an exploson mg occur a any momen. Then he enson relaxed, and.saw wh que delgh ha Korlson had enrely abandoned hs haakg of Jack. Afer a mos mserable passage of 0 days we arrved a our por, and almos mmedaely afer came an openng for me o jon a fne shp as second mae". could no be dsregarded, alhough had o forfe o he knavsh skpper he whole of my ouward passage earnngs for he prvlege of beng dscharged. So Jack and pared, makng no sgn, as s he cusom of men, of he rendng pan of our separaon. When nex saw Jack, several years afer, had lef he sea, bu on a perodcal vs o he docks a hab was ong curng myself of me hm, look-, ng for a shp. How rumphanly bore hm wesward o my lle home need no say, bu when n he course of conversaon found ha he and Rorlsou had been chums ever snce lef he Magellan was dumfounded; he more because, n spe of he change n orlson afer my rsky nerference on ha memorable afernoon, had passed many unhappy hours, hnkng, n Tny "cdhcertnd""lgnorance of he nobleness of whch he majory of human knd are capable, gven he proper opporuny for showng, haf Jnck would have bu a sorry me of afer bad lef hm. Malvolo hough nobly of ho KOU, and have had reason, God knows, o hnk nobly of my fellow men, oven of hose who upon a casual acquanancebeened only capable of excng dsgus. beleve ha few ndeed are he men or women who lave no whn hem he germ of as heroc deeds as ever hrlled he hearsand mosened he eyes of manknd, alhough, alas, myrads lve and de wanng he occason ha could fruclfy ha germ. Havng made man n hs own lnage, he Faher does delgh n showng ha, n spe of he dsance men generally, have placed beween hemselves and" hm, he ype sll persss, and self sacrfce, soarng above he devlsh cyncsm ha affecs o know no God bu self neres, blazes forh o Bhow o all who wll bu open her eyes ha "Gods n bs heaven, alls rgh wh he world." Two more srangely assored chums surely seldom foregahered han Saudy and Jack. remember none n real lfe, hough he bg roopers, George Rouncewell and Phl, have been mmoralzed by Dckens n "Bleak House,- and he probably s ha such a frendshp had boon knowndo ha marvelous man. How ho bond beween he Sheland man and he Fnn gradually grew, andoughened had no means of knowng, for. Jack was a marj of so few words ha even ray eager quesonng never succeeded n drawng from hm he nformaon ha hrsed for. However, o resume my sory, he pnlr succeeded n obanng berhs n ho same shlpngaln, a bg rodlpperr ho Theodosla, bound o Melbourne. dd no succeed n meeng Sandy before hey saled, hough red hard o my scany lesure o do so, Bu deermned ha When hey reurned would have hem boh hone o my lle place nnd devoe sono of my holdays o eneranng hem, wached cnrefully h«columns of Tho Shppng Oozco for news of ho shn and succeeded.n"""racng Ter home o Falmouh for orders from Por Pre. Thence n due me she depared, o my grea dsapponmen, for S-underland. "And he res of hesory mus be old as learned long aferward. was n.he lae auumn ha hey Balled from Falmouh, leavng por on a glorous afernoon wh ha peerless weaher known o wes counry fshermen as a "fne souherly." Up he sparklng channel hey sped, wh every seh of canvas fe, and a grea conenmen regnng on board a he prospec of he approachng compleon of he voyage under such favorable condons, Beng foul, he Theodoela made slow^progress, bu so seady was he -favorng wnd ha n wo days she pcked up her channel plo off Dungenees. He was hardly on board before a change came. One of hose sudden gales came howlng down he sern Norh sea, and gradually he laborng shp was srpped of ber wngs, unl n a perfec whrl of freezng spndrf she was gropng hrough he gloom/ across" he Thames esuary. Bu no uneasness was fel, because he plo was on board, and he confdence fel n he well known skll and seamanshp of hose splendd marners makes even he mos md of deep waer salors feel secure under her charge. No man s nfallble, however, and jus before mdngh a shock whch hrew all hands off her fee brough he huge vessel p all sandng. No many mnues were needed o show every man on board ha she was doomed, Lyng as she was on he weaher edge of he Galloper sand (hough her poson was unknown eten o he plo), she was exposed o he full fury of he gale, andhe blue lghs and rockes made bu he fanes mpresson upon be appallng blackness. All hands worked, wh feversh energy o free he long dsused boas from her Tps, alhough hey were ofen hurled headlong from hs ask by he crushng mpac of hose nky masses of waer ha rose n errble mgh all around, and as he boas were cleared so hey were desroyed unl bu one remaned seaworhy and afloa upon he lee sde, fas by he end of he fore brace.,one by one he beaen, brused and almos desparng men succeeded n boardng ha ny ark of refuge as sraned and plunged lke a errfed creaure srvng o escnpe from he proxmy of he pershng levahan. When appeared ha ajl bands were crowded no he overburdened boa, he wachful skpper mouned he lee s ral and, awang hs opporuny, leap-* ed for hs lfe. d_ "Cas off, cas off!" shoued a dozen voces as he capan sruggled af o he place of command. Bu one cry overopped hem nllr-he frenzed queson of Korlson, "Wheres Jack Sadey?" A babel of reples arose, bu ou of ha umul one fac emerged be was no among bem. The nex momen, ns a mounanous swell lfed he boa hgh above he shps ral, Rorson had leaped o hs fee ard, cachng hold of he droopng man brace above hs head, was haulng hmself back on board agan. And he boa had g6ne. Doubless n he confuson some man had succeeded n casng he end of he ope adrf ha held her, no knowng wha happened! so ha he nex vas roller swep her- away on s cres, a- Eun~dred~fah6rnr n~an~lnsfan. ThlT wde mouh of he dark engulfed her. All unheedng he dsappearance of he boa, orlson fough hs way abou. he submerged and roarng decks, peerng wh a seamans ballke power of vson hrough he dark for any sgn of hs chum. Buffeed by he scourgng seas, conscous ha he was fas losng wha lle srengh remaned o hm, he ye perssed n hs search unl, wh a cry of joy, be found poor Sadey jammed beween he flfe ral nnd he pumps, jus alve, bu wh a broken leg and arm. No a word passed beween hem, bu wh a sudden accesson of vgor Sandy managed o drag hs chum af and lash bs lmp body o one of he poop hencoops. He hen cas anoher coop adrf and secured o he sde of be frs. Havng dono hs, he lashed hmself by Sadeys sde and, wh one hand fsel- ng he langud pulsaon of hs chums hear, awaed ho nex comber ha should Bwoep her fral raf away no he hssng sea. Nex mornng, under a sky of heavenly glory, wo Harwch fshermen found he ny raf, sll supporng be empy husks of hose wo fahful souls, undvded even uno he end of her hard lfe and ogeher enered no res. Wh hese wo nxcepons ll hands were saved.- MLLON BOOKS. Rare. Curous. Curren, N STOCK. ALMOST CVEN AWAY. Lbrares Suppllod Cheaper han a any Book Boe n ho world. LORARB8AND BOOK* llought Mnmmoh CaalORo Frco. LECCAT BROTHERS, 8 Chamber* Sree. ( Door Woa of ClV Hull Park, NEW VOK. JOSEPH 0. ESCKELB/VC. COLUMBA HOTEL, S5 Wos Fron Sruc, nonr Pearl, Bed Bunk, N. J, KrougerB ocr qnd. F. * M; Senaors cnlebraw) Wolnor Door always on draugh, ALSO BABTHOOMAY BOOESER BEER N BOTTLES. ONELLS (Man Floor.) Handsomely Trmmed Oung Has. NEWEST.SHAPES AND MATERALS. Regular value $7.00, " (PQ QQ PvJU HLDRENS TRMMED HATS. Plan and Fancy Mxed Sraws, all he leadng shapes and colors, all handsomely rmmed, housands o choose from, _,, 25c. and 35c. Each. Acually worh $.50 o $2.oo. AN UNEQUALLED STOCK OF UNTRMMED HATS. FNE FLOWERS, WNGS, BREASTS AND OSTRCH GOODS AT LOWEST PRCES. Orders by Mal wll receve promp aenon. 6h Avenue, 20h o 2s Sree, New York. FOR SALE BY F. F.SUPP, 66 Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N.J. JOSEPH S. CLARK, DEAXEF Lumber, Goa HayandFeed, Hardware, Pans, Ols, Poulry Wre, &c. BLUE FLAME PURTAN OL STOVE A SPECALTY. A&ENT FOB THE BUKGES3 STEAM WASHER. The mos convenen and he. cheapes place for he people of Mddleown ownsh p o buy he above goods. JOSEPH S. CLARK. BELFORD, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Your nspecon s nved o he larges sock n he Sae of «CARRAGES AND HARNESS. \ Wecan show you more varey and orgnaly of syle han any dealer ousde he large ces. Runabous....» (All sales of seas, Cushon, pneumac, hard rubber and seel res). Pneumac Bugges. Pneumalc Surreys, Rockaways, (Lgh or heavy. glass). Boulevards. Covers, Sanhopes, Traps, (Many new desgns). Trapeos, Parasol Surreys, WagoneeB, Surreys, (Many grades). Beach Cabroles,. Curan or Hackney Cars, Pony Governess Cars, Exenson Cabroles, Carryalls, (Lgh and heavy. -whou doors). Jumpseas, Bugges, (Over 80 syles), Sulkeys, Road Cars, Speed Wagons, Grocery Wagons, (Many syles). Mlk WagonB Low Down Wagons, Jaggor Wagons, Express.Wagons Farm Wagons, A Wh and... Wheel S«rroys, (Sngle or double). (Ha d rubber nnd cushon res). \ WE PUT ON SOLD RUBBER TRES. A. good assormen of second-hand Carrages can usually bo found on our < floors.. < BRDSALL & SQN.SffSSSZJS ;?»»»»»

15 Bedoced Rae* o* Cncnna va e Penncylranla Ralroad, accoun Convenon/of Uned Socees of Chrsan Endeavor. On accoun of. he Convenon of he Uned socees of Chrsan Endeavor, o be held n Cncnna, July 6h o 0h, he Pennsylvana Ralroad company wll sell July 4h o 6h, from all saons on s lne, excurson ckes o Cncnna aone fare for he round rp. These ckes wll be good for reurn passage, leavng Cncnna, no earler han July 8h, and no laer han July 4h. For specfc raes and full nformaon, apply o cke agens. Reduced Raes o San Francsco va he Pennsylvana Ralroad, Ac coun EpworU League Convenon. On accoun of he Ffh nernaonal Convenon of he Epworh League, o be held n San Francsco July 8h o 23d, he Pennsylvana Ralroad company wll sell, July 4h o 2h, from all saons on s lne,.excurson ckes o San Francsco a grealy reduced raes. For specfc, nformaon regardng raes, roues, and condons of ckes apply o cke agens. Noce s hereby gven ha he propery of all delnquen axpayers n he own of Red Bank, whose axes are no pad whn he me requred by law, wll be adversed and sold, n accordance wh he provsons of he saue gov ernng such cases. THEODORE F. WHTE, Town Treasurer. S HERFFS SALE. By vrue of a wr of f. fa. o me dreced. ssued ou of he Common Pleas cour of he couny of Moumoub and Sae of New Jersey, wll be exposed o rale a publlo vendne. ON MONDAY, THE 8h DAT OF JULY. 80, beween he boms of 3 oclock and 5 oclock (a 2 oclock) D be afernoon ol sad day, a he Cour cbe, a Freehold, D he ownshp of Freehold, coun; of Monmoub, New Jersey, all hose ceran los, racs or parcels of land and premses herenafer parcularly descrbed, suae, lyng and beng n be ownshp of Shrewsbury, n be couny of Monmoub, and Sae of New Jersey, n be own of Red Bank. FRST Lor. Begnnng a be souheas corner of Joseph Woods lo a he wes sde of a sree called Brdge avenue; hence runnng souhward, along he wes sde of sad sree ffy (50) fee o he norheas coner of Tbomas H. Grans plo; hence runnng weswardly, aloug be norh sde of sad land one hundred and fory-wo feo, more or less, o be lne of he New York and Long Branch Ralroad; bence runnng from sad souheas corner of sad Joseph Woods plo weswardly, along sad Joseph Woods lne one hundred and seveny-four fee, more or lees, o be lne of be sad New York and Long Branch Ralroad; hence souheaserly, along be lne of he Bald New York and Long Branch Ralroad o he nersecon of hs plo wh land of Thomas H. Gran. Beng same premses conveyed o Tbomas 8. Feld by John H. Schanck and wfe, by deed daed June fl. 876, and recorded D Book 282 of Deeds, page 03, Ac, lo he Clerks offce of Monmouh Cuuny, from whch deed he foregong descrpon B aken. SECOND LOT. Begnnng la he easerly lne of Shrewsbury aveuue a be weserly or norhweserly corner of he lo hereby conveyed; hence easerly, along he souherly lne of 6. Cbadwlcks lo one hundred and ffy fee; hence souherly, on a lne parallel wh he eas lne of Shrewsbury avenue ffy fee; bence wesward, along he lne of he Morford land and parallel wh be lne of he frs course heren descrbed o ho easerly lno of Shrewsbury avenue, beng one hundred and ffy fee; hence along he easerly lne of Shrewsbury avenue o be place of begnnng, beng ffy fee. Tbe abovo lo s conveyed subjec o he gh of way across he same of be New York and Long Branch Ralroad Company. Beng he same premses conveyed o Thomas S. Feld by Mary Bavlland and husband and ohers, by deed daed Ocober 9, 878, and recorded n be Clerks offce of Monmoub couny, n Book 800 of Deeds, page 80, «c, from wblch deed he foregong descrpon s aken. THRD LOT. Begnnng a a pon n be weserly lne of Brdge avenue. D be sad own of Bed Bank, and n he dlvslob of Tbomas B. Gran, (mnor) and sad Reckless; bence norherly, along sad lne of Brdge avenue ffy (60) fee o he dvson lne of sad Reckless and oher lands of sad Gran; hence weserly. n las named dvson lne, seveny fee sx nches (70 6") o a pon sxy-seven fee easerly from he cenre lno of be New York and Loqj Branch Ralroad a rgh angles; bence souherly, parallel n sad cenre lne and sxy-seven fee dsan herefrom sxy (60) fee, more or less, o be frs menoned dvson lne; hence easerly. D sad lne hry-seven fee sx nches (37 0") o be place of begnnng. Beng he same premses conveyed o Thomas 8. Feld by Anhony Reckless and wre, by deed daed June and recorded n he aforesad Clerks offce, n Book 282 of deeds, page 40, Ac. from whch deed he foregong descrpon s aken. Begnnng a he norheas corner of he ober lo of sad Feld a he wes sde of Brdge avenue; hence norhwardly, along Brdge avenue ffy fee o he souheas corner of Felds oher lo; bence weswardly. along he souh de of he las aforesad lo of sad Felds one hundred and wo fee four nches, more or.less, o he easward sde of he New York and Long Branch Rnllroad Companys land; bence souheaswordly along sad Ralroad Companys lnnd ffy-seven fee. moroorlesb, o he norh sldo of sad ober lo of sad Feld; bence easwardly, along he norh sde of he las aforesad lo seveny fee egh nches, more or less, o sad Brdge nveme, a he aforeasd begnnng. Togeher wh he rgh of ho pary of ho frs pu of. n and o he land lyng beween ho lnes of ho norh and souh, BldeB of he aforesad lo hereby conveyed, exended weswaraly o, he mldcllo of he snld Ralroad roue as a prcsnn locaed, subjec o he rlgha nnd propery of ho sad Rnllrond Company heren. Beng ho flomo premses conveyed o ThonaB 8.-Feld by T. Henry Gran, by deed daed ho frs dny of Ocober, A. D and recorded n Boob 80 of lcols, pngo 45, &c., Ocober 8, 870, n -Monmoull couny Clerks offce. Tho above descrbed promlsos, ncludng a lo conveyed o sold Henry Feld by sad Thomns S. Feld, n bn Ufo me, by deed dned ho second day of January, A. D.olgheen hundred nndelalywo. and recorded n Monmouh couny dorks offce, n boolfllb of deeds, pago 03. Ao. Sezed as be propery of Ada D. Feld, gulmllau of ho person and propery of Henry Hold, a lunac, und Joseph T. Feld, defendans, Ukon n execuon a ho su of Frs Naonal Hunk of Red Dank, and o bo sold by O. E. DAVS. Sherff. EDMUND WLSON, Ay... Daed May28h, K. _, S23M VTOTCE OF SETTLEMENT, l l ESTATE OE" JAMES, PETERS, deceased. Thrd Accoun. Nolco s hereby glvon ha ho nccowb of lo subscrber, excculorof snld deceased, wll no auded and saed by ho Surrogae, and repored for solonen o ho Orphans Cour ol ho Couny of Monmoll, ON THURSDAY, THE TH DAY OF JULY. nex. Daod May 8s, 00. > < :. CHARLES H. VNB. S HERFFS SALE. By vrue of a wr of, fa, o oe dreced. ssued ouof be Cour of Chancery of he Sae of New Jersev, wll be exposed o sale a publc vendue, on MONDAY, THE 7h DAY OF JUNE, 9D, beween he hours of oclock and 5 oclock (a 2 oclock), n he afernoon of sad day, a he Cour Bouse a Freehold, n be ownshp of Freehold, Couny of Monmouh, New Jersey.. All hose ceran los, peces or parcels of land suae- n Red Bank, Shrewsbury ownshp, Monmouh couny, New Jersey, and bounded and descrbed as follows, and beng he same premses nended o be shown on be annexed dagram: Frs Trac. Begnnng a a pon n be weserly lne of Broad sree, sad pon beng dsan abou egheen hundred and ffy fee souherly from he pon of nersecon of he souherly lne of Beach Bree wh he sad weserly lne of Broad sree, runnng bence souherly along he weserly lne of Broad sree, four hundred uuu nney-wo fee o a corner of landnojvor formerly belongng o E. Dela- Beld Smh ; hence norh, el&hy-nlne degrees wes egh hundred anl eeby-sx fee o land now or formerly of Drummond Brohers; bence along belr lne norh hry mnueseaafour hundred and nney-wo fes o he souherly lne of lo number hree on a "map herenafer referred o; hence easerly parallel wh he frs course egh hundred and eghs-sx fee, more or less, o he weserly lne of Broad sree, be pon or place of begnnng; conanng en and wo one nundredhs acres, beng known as los numbers one and wo on map enled " Map of no esae of Thomas F. Morford, deceased?" George Cooper, 0. E., Red Back, N Second Trac. Becnnlng n a pon n he weserly lne of Broad eree a he souh eas corner of a lane leadng o a farmhouse, sad pon beng dsan abou egh hundred and en fee souherly from he pon of ne secon of be souherly lne of Beach sree wh sad (Weserly lne of Broad sree; hence souherly along sad weserly lne of Broad sree; one hundred und weny fee o be norherly lne of lo number egh on he map above referred o; hence weserly a rgh angles wh Broad sree along Bald no berly lne of lo number egh four hundred and weny fee, more or less, o he lne of he New York and Long Branch Ralroad; hence norh along be easerly lne of sad ralroad companys land one hundred and ffy fee, more or less, o be souherly lne of be lane above, referred o; bence easerly along he lne of sad lane parallel wlh he second course fve hundred and en fee, moro or less, o he pon or place of begnnng. Beng known as los numbers Dne and en on he map above referred o. Thrd Trac. Begnnng a a pon n be norherly lne of Beach sree, sad pon beng dsan abou hree hundred and sxy fee weserly from he pon of nersecon of be weserly lne of Maple avenue wh sad norherly lne of Beach dree, sad pon beng n be weserly lne of lo number hry-wo on sad map; hence weserly along sad lne of Beach sree one hundred fee o land now or formerly of Drummond Brohers; hence norh one degree eas along land now or formerly of sad Drummond Brohers fve hundred and en fee, more or less, o be weserly lne of he New York and Long Branch Ralroad Company; hence souherly along sad Ralroad Companys land wo hundred and en fee, more or less, o he weserly lne of lo number hry-wo on Bald map; hence souherly along be weserly lne of sad lo number bry-wo hree hundred and hry fee, more or less, o be pon or place of begnnng. Beng known as los numbers hry and hry-one OD sad map.. Fourh Trac. Begnnng a a pon n. he weserly lne of Maple avenue, sad pon beng dsan sxy fee norherly from be pon of nersecon of he norherly lne of Beach sree wh sad weserly lane of Maple avenue, sad pon beng also be norheas corner of lo Dumber hryfve on sad map; bence weserly parallel wh Beach sree, along he norherly fne of sad lo number blrv-flve one hundred and hry fee, more or less, o be easerly lne of he New York and Long Branch Ralroad Companys land; hence norh along be Hue of sad Ralroad Companys land seveny fee, more or less, o he souherly lne of lo number blry-seven on sad map; bence eas and parallel wh he flra course along he souherly lne of sad lo number olry-seven one one hundred and sxy-eve fee, more or less, o he weserly lne of Maple avenue: bence souh along sad weserly lne of Maple avenue sxy fee o he pon or place of begnnng. Beng known as lo number hry-sx on sad map. Beng he name premses conveyed o he sad Harry W. Morford by Elzabeh C. Morford (wdow), Jane A. Morford, Caherne W. Morford. Laura M. wkoff and Frederck D. Wkoff, her husband, (hers of Tbomas F. Morford. deceased), by deed daed January 8.890, end recorded n he Monmouh Couny Clerks Offce January 3,"890, D book 459 of Deeds for sad Couny, page 03. Tbe rac of land recondly above descrbed wll be sold frs, he rac hrdly descrbed wll be sold secondly and he racs of land frs and fourhly above descrbed wll be lasly sold. Sezed os he propery of Harry W. Morford. e als, aken n execuon a he su of be Frs Naonal Bank of Asbury Park, and o be sold by O. E. DAVS, Sherff. HAWKNS & DURAND, Solrs. Daed May 8.90, $2.00 TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. * To Jesse Smh and Norman Smh ber husband: By vrue of on order of be Cour of Chancery of New Jersey, made OD be day of be dae hereof, n a cause wheren Anne Henrehen s complanan, and you and ohers are defendans, you are requred o appear, plead, answer or demur o he bll of sad complanan on or before he SXTH DAY OF JULY NEXT or he Bald bll wll be aken as confessed agans your Tbe sad bll s fled o foreclose wo morgages gven by you, Jesse Smh, and Norman Smh, o Anne Henrehec:o»e daed Aprl Blxh, egheen hundred and nney one, and he oher daed Aprl hreh, egheen Hundred and nney-four, on onju n he ownshp of Eaonown n be couny of Monmouh and sae of >ew Jersey, and you Jesse Smh are made defendan because you own bald lands, and you Norman Smh are made defendan because you are he husband of Jesse Smb, and by vrue hereof clam o have some rgh, le or neres D Bald morgaged promses. EDMUND WLSON, Red Bank, Monmouh Couny, New Jersey. Doed May 0,00. M ONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COURT.. n he Maer of be Applcaon ) * of Alber G. Spaldlng nod Elzabeh C. Spnldlng. bs wfe, for \ Noce, leave o adop Spaldlng Brown, a mnor, J Noce s hereby gven ha bv order of sad cour bb peon of Albe G. Spaldlng and Elzabeh C. Spaldlng, hs wfe, was bls day fled wh he clerk of sad cour, prayng leave o adop Spaldlng Brown a mnor chld, by vrue of he provsons of An ac provdng for be adopon of chldren." approved March nnh, egheen hundred and seveny-seven, and be supplemens hereo, and ha sad courfaas Qxed THURSDAY, THE TWENTETH DAY OF JUNE, nneeen hundred and one, a en oclock n be forenoon a he cour bouse. Freehold, Monmouh couny, New Jersey, as he me and place when and where be appolnmon of a nex frend o ho sold chld wll be made. Daed May 28,90. ALBERT U. 8PALDNG, o. ELZABETH C.8PALDNG. Peoners! O N RULE TO BAR CREpTORS. EXECUTORS NOTCE.. John 8. Appleeae. Jr., survvng exeouor of Charles H. Be gen, deceased, by order of no Surrogae «f he Couny of Monnouh, hereby glvs noce o he credors of he sad deceased o brng n holr debs, demands and clams agans he esae of sad deceased, under oah or affrmaon, whn nne monhs from ho FOURTH DAY OP APRL, 00, or hoy wll be forever barrel! of nny acon uorefor ngalns lo snld survvng execuor. JOHN 8. AlPLBGATE. JR., The Town Hall CAN BE HAD FOR Dances, Pares, ec. For erras and parlculnra call on or address JOHN T. TETLEY, CUSTODAN, RED BANK,, NEW JERSEY. JUNE, 90. Merchans Seamboa Co.s Lne. Telephone Call, H*A, Red Bank. Shrevsbury,Hghlands, Hghland Beach Oceana, Locus Pon, Far Haven, Bed Bank, J?ong Branchand Asbury Park. The srong and J commodlous seamboa, ALBERTNA, OAPT. L. PRCE, Wll leave Red Bank, and Per 24, foo of Frankln sree. New York, as follows: LEAVE UED DANK. Saurday, ls...7:h0 A. M. Monday, 3d 7:(O " TueEday,4h,..7:00 " Wedday, 6h..7=00 ". Thursday, h,.o:oo- Frlduy, 7h..,..7:00 Saurday, 8h..8:00 Monday, lor..9:30 Tuesday, llh..lo:oo Wedday, lah. -nf) Thursday, 3h.5;00 Frday, 4h...6:00 Saurday, 5h. 7:00 Monday, 7lb...7:OO Tuesday, 8h..7:00 Wedday, 8h.7:00 V Thursday, ah.8;0q " Frday, 2s.. 7:00 Saurday, ZA... 8:00 Monday. 24h...0:00 Tuesday. 25h.0:00 Wedday, 20h.l:00 Tnuday, 27h. :30 Frday, 88h... 5:00 Saurday, 20h..0:00 LEAVE NEW YORK. Saurday, s.,.8:00 r. M. Monday,3d...4:00 " Tuesday, 4h..4:80 " Wedday, 5h..5:00 Thursday. Oh.lOSO A. T. Frday, 7h... :00 " Saurday; 8h.l2:00 M. Monday,llllb..2:00 P.M. Tuesday, h..3:00 " Wedday, 2h.4:00 " Thursday. 3h.3:00 " Frday, l4h.. 3:00 " Saurday, 5h..3:00 " Monday, 7b.4:00 " Tuesday, 6h..4:30 " Wedday,lllh..6:00 " Thuday, 20h.lO:00 A. M. Frday, Bls...:00 " Saurday. 22d.l2:00 M. Monday, 24h..2:00p. M. Tuesday, 25h..3:00 " Wedday, 20h..3:30 " Tbuday, 27h..4:00 " Frday. 28h...3:00 " Saurday, 2»h..3:00 " Subjec o change whou noce. F. A. LTTLE, MESSENGER. ^nnecs wh rolley cars a Red Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park. N. B. All fregh nended for bls 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-able s adversed n THE RED BANK REGSTER. New Jersey Sandard; also n he Counng House Monor, Mackeys Seamboa Gude Bullngers Gude, New York World, New York Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. Tme-ables may be obaned a Bordens job prnng offce, Broad sree, near Fron, Red Bank, N. J. Exenraon Tcke* 0 Cen. JUNE, 90. Merchans Seamboa Cos Lne. Telephone Call 4 A, Red Bank. Shreesburjf,Hghlands, Hghland Beach, Oceanc, Zocua Pon, Far Haven, Red Bak, Long Branch and Asbury Park. Tbe EroDg and commodous seamboa, SEA BRD, Can. C. E. THROCKMORTON,. Wll leave Bed Bank and Per 2«, foo of Frankln sree. New York, as follows: LEAVE NEW YORK. Saurday. s..7:00 A; H. Sunday, 2d 7:30 " Monday, 3d...8:00 Tuesday, 4h... 8:30 Wedday. 6h...0:00 Thursday. 6h..6:00 Frday. 7h...7:00 Saurday. 8h..8:00 Sunday, Oh...9:00 Monday, 0h Tuesday. Uh Wedday, sb..00 Thuday. 8h Frday, 4h A.M. Saurday, flh unday< 6h Monday, Va Tuesday. 8h Wedday, 8h Tbuday, ah..6.0o Frday. 2le Saurday, 22d Sunday, 23d... a8o Monday, 24h Tuesday. 25h..lO.OO Wedday, 26h..00 Thuday, 27h...80 Frday. 28h... f.00 Saurday. 20h r.fl.oo Sunday. 80h LEAVE RED BANK. Saurday. s.,.3:00 p. u, Sunday. 2d 4:00 " Monday, 8d...4:8(» " Tuesday,4h...5:00 " Wedday,5h...5:00 " Thursday, Ch..lO:3O A. M Frday,7h... :00 " Saurday. 8h..2:00 M. Snnday, 9h...l:00p. M Monday, 0h..2.00, " Tuesday, h " Wedday, 2h " Thuday, 3h..600 " Frday. 4lb " Saurday. 5h " Sunday. lun " Monday, 7h " Tuesday, 8h " Wedday, 0b " Tbuday. 80h.0.30 A. M, Frday, 2s...80 " Saurday. 22d.2.00 M. 8unday,S3d...00P.M. Monday, 24h " Tuesday,25h " Wedday, 28h " Thuday,S7h " _Frday, 28b..,, 8.00 " 8aurday.29h " Sunday,8Ch...8.O0 " Subjec o change whou noc, F. A. LTTLE, MESSENGER. J3T" Connecs wh rolley cars a Red Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park. N. B.-All fregh nended for hs boa mus be on he w.harf a sufllclen lengh of me o handle, as she wll posvely leave promply on her adversed me. v Ths boas me-able s adversed n he RED BANK REGSTER, New Jersey Sandard, alsn n he CouDlngHouse Monor, Mackeys Seamboa Gude, Bullngers Gude, New York World, New York Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. Tlrae-ahleB may be obaned a Bordens prnng offce, Broad sree, near Fron, Red Bank. Exenrlon Tcke*, - 50 Cen*. JUNE, 90. The large «nd commodous seamer, WM. V. WLSON. CAPT. BENJAMN GllGGS. Wll run beween Por Monmouh and New York (foo of Onnsevoor sree, wes Washngon Marke, N. U, as follows: Leave leave For lonnxouh. Mo York. Saurday. s...7:00p.m. Saurday, s...2:00 P.M. Monday. 3d..,.7*0 Tuesday, 4h...7:00 Wedday, Oh...7:00 Thursday. ( h...7:0 Frday, 7l 8:00 Snurduy, 8h... 8:0 Mooday. 0h...4:00 Tuesday, h..5:<k Wedday, 2h.. 5:00 Thursday. 8l.f:"0 Frday. 4h...0:00 Saurday, lbh..7:00 Monday, 7h,.. 7:00 Tuesday. 8h,. 7:00 Wedday. 0h.. 7:00 Thursday, 20h.7:00 Frday, 2s... 8;H0 Saurday, 22d,,8:fX) Monday, l!4l... 4:00 Tuesday, Sfh..4:00 Wedday, S8h., 6:00 Thursday, 27l..6:K Frday, Sl.. fl:0o Saurday, XOh.. 7:00 Monday,3d...(:00A. M. Tuesday.4b...7:00 " Wedday, 5h.,.8:00 " Thursduv,Oh..O:(O " Frday, h 8:00 Saurday, fl.. :00 Monday, 0h..O:M(l Tuesday, lll..0:00 Wedday. 2h.9:)0 Thursday, lah.0:00 Frday, 4h 0:00 Saurday, 5h..2:00 p. M. Monday, 7h..,7:00A. M. Tlcsdav, 8h..8:0 " WudUny.llHh..<l:0O Thursday, 2h.0:00 Frday. Sls 9:00 Saurday, 22d..0:00 Monday,!4h... 8:00 Tuesday, SMh.. :00 Wodduv.SMh.. 0:lO Thnrsduy, 27,0:00 Frday, -Bl...0:00 Saurday, 20h.2:00 P. Jl. All baok frolkl mus bo pad bnforo delvery. Ths boas me-able s adversed n TK KKD BANK RuaBTKH and Mmmmlh Prcm; also n l J! K f & / ( Hfd!K)(/cf*&«n/)oa( Hufdc. TlmMables mny bo obaned a M. OBren k Bon, 2) Washngon sree und A. Morrs U Co., Cor, 4lh Bree nnd Nnh vonuo.., Posvely no rco Tcke*. Blfflo Tlfckc, BO cen*. nourn Tlcko, SO cens. Chldren wclvo years and over full faro. C>- dren beween flvo and welve ono-half furo. Frclgl receved on Now York lor unl 7 r. M. Tel. call, H-f 4 holla, Por Monmouh. «!8, ljn sree, New York. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH,R.ALROAD. Saons n New York: Cenral R. R. of New Jersey, foo of Lbery Sree, and Souh Ferry Termnal; Pennsylvana R. B., foo of Wes 23d, Corlandand Desbrosses srees, On nnd afer MaySOb, 00, TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York.30 (Thursdays only), 6 48, *7 55, *7 48, *8 3. * , *8 4H, 0 53, 3U a. m.; 2 68, * ,6 08, *7 33,7 45 p. m. Sundays 80,803,43a. m,; 450,BOB,7 50 p.m. For Newark and Elzabeh. «48. *43 (excep Elzabeh), 80l r-*83; 830,»8 43 (excep Elzabeh), 953, 80 a. m.; 268. *4 05, 4 35, 8 08, *788, 74«p. m. Sundays, 8U3,043a. m.; ,7 60 p. m. Fpr Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and nermedae saons o Pon Plensan, 6 as, 00,0 00,0 24 a m.; 2 62, 2 20,3 62, 4 04, 4 48, , *0, 750p. m. Sundays, 0 36.S2 a. m.; 5 30,0 60 p. m. Sunday rans do no sop a Asbury arlc and Ocean Grove.- FOR FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank(Sundavs exceped), 8 80,30a. m.; p.m. TRANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR UED BANK. Va Maawnn (Sundays.exceped), 8 20, 5 a. m.: , 805 p. m, TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Foo Lbery sree, 4 00, a. m.; *30,2 45, *445, (Wednesdays and Saurdays only) p. m. Bundajs, 9 00,05 a. m ; 4 00 p.m. Souh Ferry Termnal, 8 25, 25 a. m.;>l-25, 2 25, ,»485, 00, 40 (Wednesdays and Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, 8 65, 0 55 a. n.; 335p.m. Foo fles 23d sree, 8 55 a m.: 3 40, 2 86, *3.25, 40, *4 55 p. m. Sundays a m.; 4 55p.m. Foo Corland and Desbrosses srees, a. m. 2 50, S 30, *3 40. *4 20, *50 p m. Sundays, 0 45 a m.; 5 5 p. m. For furher parculars see me ables a saons. Denoes express rans. J. R. WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Penn. R. U. H. P. BALDWN, Genl Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. ofn.j. RTJFUS BLODGETT, Supernenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. P ENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- PANY. On and afer November?5h, 900. TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, 7 37, 9 28 a. o.; 2 58, 6 08 p. m., weekdays. Sundays,848a.m: 606p.m. " Newark, a. m.; p. m., week days. Sundays, 943 a, m.: 6 06 p. m. " Elzabeh a. a.; 2 58, fl 08 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 6 08 p. m. " Rahway,923a. m.; 3 68, 808p.m., week dayb. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 00 p. m. " Woodbrdge, 923 a. m.; p. m., week -days. Sundays, 9 4S a.m.; 0 00 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 9 23 a. m.; p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m: 606p.m. " Souh Amboy, 0 23 a m.; 2 58, 0 08 p. n., week days. Sundays, 9 48 a. m.: 6 06 p. m. Maawan, 923 a. m.; 268, 8(8 p. m., week days. Sundays.943a.n.;808p.m. " Mlddleown, 0 28 a. n.: 6 OS p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m,; 6 00 p. m. " Trenon and Phladelpha, connecng aralway, 9 23 a.,m.; 2 58, 6 )8 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. n.; 6 06 p. m. " Long Branch, Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, 085 a. m.; 2 20, 4 64, 6 25 p. m., week days. Sundays, 22 a. m.; 0 50 p. m. Do no sop Asbury Park or Ocean Grove. on Sundays. Toms Rver, Bay Head and nermedae saons, 0 85 a. m., week days. Trans leave Phladelpha, Broad Sree, (va Rahway) for Red Bank, a 6 50, 03 a. m.: 4,00 p. m., week dayb. Sundays, 4 00 p.m. Trans leave New York for Bed BaDlc, from Wes 23d sree saon, 8 55 a. ra.; 2 40, p. m. Sundays. 925 a. m.; 4 65 p. m. From Desbrosses and Coland srees, 900 a m.; 2 50,3 40, 50 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 45 n. m.: 65 p.m. J. B. HCTCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. Keypor Boa Tme-Table. The Seamer Magena Leaves Keypor daly, Sundays exceped, a 7:80 A. M., landng a per 6, Norh Rver, for passengers only. Leaves New York daly, Sundays exceped, from per 58, Norh Rver, old number, foo of Bloom feld sree, back of Wes Washngon Marke and hree blocks souh from he foo of Wes 4h sree, a 8:00 p. M., for fregh ard passengers, and from ouer end of per 6, Norh Rver, jus below Recor sree, a 8:5 p. M., for passengers only. No fregh aken on. or off a per 6. Excurson Tcke*, SO Cens Eacl. Sngle ckes, 80c. Books conanng 0 excurson ckes, good only for person purchased, $4. Chldren 2 years and over full fare. Chldren beween 5 and 2~yearsrsngle-ckes,5c";~excur8on7 35c. Chldren under 5 years, no charge. Tckes good unl used, Maawanckee hy way of Keypor and Maawan sree cars, sngle ckes, 36 cens; excurson, 00 cena. Tckes sold on boa and cars. Also by sage o Holmdel and Cols Neck and local sage o all pars of be own. Meals and refreshmens a reasonable prces from 7 A.M. o 8 P.M. Maynards Keypor and New York express offce on boa. Goods delvered and called for n any par ol cy and vcny. Tbe seamboa company reserves he rgh o change me able on accoun of weaher and holdays whou noce. Tme ables o be had a cke offce. KEYPORT STEAMBOAT COMPANY, A. F. WALLNG. Agen.. TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. To Rchard F. Sack, and Julus Harburber (or Harburger): By vrue of an order of be cour of chancery of New Jersey made on be day of be dae hereof n a cause wheren Evallne 8. Valenne s he complanan and you and ohers are defendans, you are requred o appear, plead, answer or demur o be bll of sad complanan on or before he THRTEENTH DAY OF JULY NEXT, or he sad bll wll be aken es confessed agans you. The sad bll s fled o foreclose a mogagd Rven bv George L. Lovcrsldco and Elzabeh Loversldjjo, bs wfe, o Evalne 8. Talenne, daed November second, egheen hundred and nlney-slx.oa lands n ho ownshp of Eaonown, couny of lonmouh nnd sae of New Jersey: And you Rchard P. Sack and Julus Hnrburoer for Harbnrger) are made defendans because you bold a morgapo encumbrance on sad laud. EDMUND WLSON. Red Bank, Uonmouh Couny, N. J. Daed Mny Uh, 00. WATERS & OSBORN, MANUFACHRKRS OF Sash, Blnds, Doors, Mouldngs, Brackes, ec. Screen Doors and Wndow Screens made o order. GLAZNG A 8VECAMJTY. Jobblncr of all knds done a shor noce. Sar Buldng. Manlee, sore Frouls, Scroll Hawng, and Hard Wood Work n all s branches. MECHANC ST., BED BANK, N. J WALL PAPERS AT HARRSONS, 3T Proad Sree, «d Dank, N.. \ PPLEGATE &HOPE,.J\...,:..,.- ;...:...:....;.; - > COUNSELLOKS AT LAW, ^ RED BANK, MONMOUTH CODNTY, NEW JERSEY.. JOHN S.APPLEQATE. FEED W. HOPE. PHARLES H, VNS, V COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regser Buldng, BnOAD STREKT, BED BAHK, N. J. j^dmund WLSON, J COUNSELLOR AT T<AW, (Successor o Nevus & Wlson),, BED BANK, N.J. Offces: FOST-OFFCKBULDNG. J OHN S. APPLEGATB, JR. SOLCTOR AND MASTER NT CHANCERY. n ojjlces of Applegue & BOPB, Red Bank, N. J. D R. A. G. BROWN, BYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECALST Resdence 8D Brond Sree. Red Bank, N. J. Offce hours 0 o 8 p. x. daly and Tuesday and Saurday afernoons. Telephnoe 0-B, Red Bank. D R. ELLA PRBNTSS-UPHAM. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECTRCTY. ROOMO, REGSTER BULDNG, RED BANE, N. J. A Bed Bank Ofllco Tuesday aud Frday afernoons. D R\ HERBERT E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENTST. Graduae Unversy of Pennsylvana. Regser Buldng, 42 Broad Sree, Bed Bank, N.J Rooms 0 and U. D R. R. P. BORDENj SURGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Parcular aenon gven o he admnsraon of Anaeshecs. D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. OPFCK: No. S Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J. WOTl. WRGHT, "\ SURGEON DENTST, RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, oppose Borgena. ^THOMAS DAVS, JR., -- NSURANCE AND EEAL E8TATE AGENT. FRONT 8T., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box S3L) nsurance placed n he bes companes on mo. reasonable erms. D R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. VETERNABY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence: Monmouh Sree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank FAS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence. rvng Sree beween Broad Sree and Haple Avenue, Red Bank, N, J. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Pos Offce Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 5 Brdge Avenue. RED BANK, N. J Wh George Cooper for ffeen years. J ACOB C. SHUTTS, AUCTONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm sock farm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWBBURY, N. J. H ENRY OSTENDORFF, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Offce a L. de la ReusslUs Jewelry Sore. Telephone Call 8D. NO. 8^ Broad S., Red Ban. W M. H. SEELEY, PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Publc. Solders Vouchers Prepared Blls of Sale for Vessels. specal Noce RELATNG TD NUSANCES N THE Townshp of Shrewsburv. Nusances whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby defned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace:. Tbe placng or deposng n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any publc or prvae propery n bls ownshp, any dead anmal or any par of he same, or any dead flsh or any par of he same, 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 sweepng! (provlded ha sable mauure nnd ober manure maybeused as a ferlzer), or any foul or offensve or obnoxous maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any full or leaky prvy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for flh. 8: Allowng or permng any ngh sol, garbage or oher offensve or decomposng sold or flud maer or Bubsance o leak or ooze from any car or wagon or vessel n whch he same may be conveyed or carred. 4. The carryng or conveyng hrough any sree any subsance whch has been removed from any prvy vaulor cesspool, unless he same shall be nclosed n ur-gbbarrels, or n a perfecly gh and properly covered wagon. 5. All carng of garbage hrough he srees he ownshp ecep beween ho hours of sunse and sx A. U. 0. The burnng of any maer or subsance whch shall em, or cause, or produce, or cas off any foul or obnoxous, or offensve, or hurful, or annoyng gas, smoke, seam or odor. 7. The casng ordlscharglng no he Shrewsbury or Navcsnk.or Souh Shrewsbury rvers, or n> any sream n bls ownshp, or on he boundary lno of bls ownshp, any subsance whch has been removed from any vaul, cesspool or suk, or any offal or oher refse, UquldB or solds, by any ppes or oherwse. 8. Any and every nusance as above defned s hereby prohbed and forbdden whn bo ownshp of Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creang, causng, mananng or permng any of sad nusances shall forfe and pay a penaly of weny- Uve dollars. The above s an exrac from ho ordnances of he board of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp, and UM f "me wll be horoughly enforced. W. C. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Pres.de of he Board of Healh,. C. HAmsoN, Secreary. 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 per sons rdlg whou lghed lamps a ngh, and all personb rdng faser han sx mles an hour, whn he corporae lms of he Town of Red Bank, wll be arresed and fned,. F. P. STRYKER, Chef of Polce

16 N AND OUT OF TOWN. Shor and neresng ems From All Over he Counu. Dr. Rober Lard of Manasquan, an nmae of he Masonc home a Burlngon, s he oldes mason n New Jersey. He s^pas nney years old, bu all hs facules are good. He was. a member of he New Jersey-consuonal convenon n 844 and s be only survvng member of ha body. S. Lukes, Mehods oburoh of Long Branch makes a specal feaure every Chldrens day of deforanu he chrcn wh srngs of dases. Dases are so backward hs sprng on accoun of he unseasonable weaher ha he Chldrens, day celebraon was posponed unl nex Sunday.. The frs colored lawyer o appear n he Monmouh couny cours s George Jackson of Asbury Park, who appeared las week o defend Charles Jackson n an assaul and baery case. Jackson formerly lred a Freehold. He has" offces a Asbury Park and Camden. Mes Mae Cos Johnson has gven up her poson as bookkeeper n A. Salz & Co.s sore a Keypor. Mss Sella Heyer, casher? n he sore, wll ake her place and^mss Berha Wallng wll ake Mss Heyers place as casher. Mrs. B. B. Blasdell of Long Branch receved a surprse vs las week n celebraon of her brhday. She receved a gf of a chna close from her chldren and a cu glass bowl from he oher guess. George Burlew, he young son of Edward Burlew of Keypor, was ben on -boh cheeks and under he chn las week, by a dog. The wound was cauerzed and no serous resuls are feared. A ken wh egh legs, wo bodes and one head was born a Long Branch las week. dd no lve. Druggs Brks boled he curosy n aluonol and sen o a New York museum. On Decoraon day he members of he Junor JEpworh league of he Turkey Mehods church vsed he cepaeery a ha place and srewed flowers on he graves of. he solders bured here. Rev. S, K. Hckman, pasor of Calvary Mehods church of Keypor, s lad up wh a broken arm and las Sunday mornng hs wfe occuped hs pulp. She alked on " nfan Bapsm." Mss Frances R. Morrs, daugher of Rev. John W. Morrs, pasor of he Wes Long Branch Mehods church, s a member of hs years graduang class of he sae normal school, Meyers & Corell, a new frm a Freehold composed of T. Sdney Meyers and Wllam H. Corell, have reopened he grocery sore formerly kep by Mr. Meyers a ha place. Edwn L. Reed of Long Branch has gven up hs poson n he offce of he New York and Long Branch ralroad o accep a poson n he Czensnaonal bank a na place., Capan rvng Pearce of Manasquan has gone o Trapeney, Scly, wh hs schooner, he Malcolm Baxer, Jr., for a cargo of sal. The boa was 22 days n crossng he ocesn. Mss Grea Raguel of Freehold, Mss Elzabeh Greene of Long Branch and Mss Vola Osborn of AJunasquan are members of hs years graduang class, of Vnssar college. The alumn assocaon of he Keypor publc school has eleced Henry E. Ackerj3on, Jr., presden, Mss Lyda B. Templeon secreary and Joseph D. Bedle reasurer. A dog consgned o a Lakewood man jumped from a fregh car a Farmngdale las week. Lloyd Layon caugh he dog afer a long chase and he go $5 for hs rouble. John Hess has gven up hs poson as engneer u he fle facory a Frefhold ^^^"lrm^fl^f he rolley power house a Asbury Park. Mare Kraer of Freehold eneraned a company of frends las week n cele-, braon of her sxh brhday a he home of her uncle, A.4e la Reusslle. The oll hoube near Keypor, kep by Thomas G. Cowles. jvas" broken no a few nghs ago and cgars and candy o he value of $7 were solen. D. E. Lard of Englahown recenly ook a cvl servce examnaon for he ralway mal servce and aaned he uuusual average of 00. Theodore Baley of Keypor has moved o Chapel Hll, where he wll ake charge of a farm belongng o Force & Wyckoff of Keypor. The effor o have he garbage of Freehold removed a publc expense has faled and wll be done a ndvdual expense ab hereofore. A. Howell Mller and George W. Townsend of Manaequan have formed a parnershp and wll engage n he poulry busness. Parck Smh of Keypor won an oldfashoned pano las week ha was chanced off by Mrs. George Poole of Lorllards. Charles Bwden of Freehold has severed hs connecon wh a New York grocery (nn by whom he has been employed. The ffeh ann versary of he marrage of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Shepherd of Maawan occurred on Saurday, June s. The ralroad crossngs a Maawan have, been sprnkled lberally wh ol o lay he dus When expressranspass hrough. The members of he A. M. E. Zfon churchof Maawan have subscrbed $850 oward freeng ho church from deb. The lades ad socey of he Wes Long Branch Mehods churoh ook n $70 a a fesval on-dccoraon day. Raymond Cherry of Koypor has a poson for he summer on he" Cenral ralroad per a Alanc Hghlands. A, R. U. Solomon of Freehold has compleed a courso n embalmng a he Flewer hospal n New York. The seamboa Magena of Keypor collded wh a ug boa n he Narrows las week bu escaped njury, Cyrus F. Sproul, who moved" from Keypor o Boonon abou a year ago, wll move back o Keypor. Tho women of ho Munasqmn Presby eran church gave a srawberry fesval las week andcleared $8. The Kevpor band gave an eneranmen a Keansburg on Tuesday ngh of.las week and cleared $30. An ol sove n Wllam Woodflclls houso a Turkey go nblnzo lus week and se flro o he wall paper. Tho flro was pu ou before much damage was done. n carryng he sove ou of doors Mr. Woodfeld was burned on he hands. The lades ad sdcey of he Turkey Mehods church cleared $35 affesval on Decoraon day. The class of 90 of he Long Branch publc school has gven a bus of Shakespeare o he school. The Cenral naonalbank of Freehold has-declared a sem-annfal dvdend of four per cen.... The Second Baps church of Freehold has endered a call o ReY; J. A. Brown of Prnceon. Solomon Senberg of Mana&quan. has a poson n a wholesale house a New York. T T T T * Whnhe above fgures les a ale. Durng he pas fve years have sold 3,24 bcycles, beng an average of over,600 sales per annum. Many of my cusomers exchange her mouns wh me. every year; ohers every oher year. Mos of he cusomers have had n he pas are sll dealng wh me. As a maer of fac, rea cusorrers so as o mer her fuure paronage. Are you among ha paronage? f no, why no? v Gvers a ral df your wans. RED BANK. THE Knckerbocker Pharmacy An up-o-dae drug" sore, carryng a full lne of pure, fresh drugs. Prescrpons accuraely compounded a all hours. Your paronage solced. VANDERVEER k VAHBUSRRK, PlOPRETORS, Cor. Broad and MonmoulU 8s,, RED BANK, N. J. Perplexng Plumbng Problems. T We have been n busness a * good many years, and we can X pon wh prde o many a plumbng underakng ha s * gvng unlmed sasfacon * o-day. Y No plumbng problem s oo > perplexng for us o solve. % COOK & OAKLEY,,f 6 FRONT 8TBKET, \ Red Bank, f ew Jereey. Y Schroeders Har Tonc should be used hree or four mes a week o ge he bes resuls. Ffy cens a bole a Schroeders pharmacy. J.F. RELLY, Funeral Drecor and Embalmer,. 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