DEATflSDURINGTHEWEEK.ANDREW WINTER BOWNE DIES AT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS.

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1 .». v _* VOLUME XX. NO. 5. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, PAGES 1 O 8. DEAflSDURNGHEWEEK.ANDREW WNER BOWNE DES A ALANC HGHLANDS. Be waa a Veseendenoflonmouha Earles Selers-Deah of a Sember of he Old Phalanx Assocaon Oher lcahu. ; ; Andrew Wner Bowne of Leonardvlle «ed las Wednesday ngh of Brghs.dsease, aged 64 years. He had been complanng for several monhs, bu he was able o be around unl a few days before hs deah. he funeral was held a he house on Saurday afernoon a.half-pas one oclock. Rev. Samuel Sargen conduced he servce, asssed by Rev. W. B. Harrs, Rev. J. W. Nokelson and Rev, E. 8. Qulln. he body was ; bured afar Vew cemeery. be pall bearers were Mahew Brown, Edward Leonard and George Fros of Leonard- vlle; homas H. Leonard of Alano Hghlands, and W. abor Parker and Jacob Borden of Lle Slver. Mr. Bowne was a descendan ou boh hs fahers and hs mohers sde of he.earles selers of Monmouh couny; He was he son of Caherne Wner and Samuel Bowne, hs moher beng a daugher of Cap. Andrew Wner 6.Mddleown ownshp. Be was born a Leonardvlle n he house now occuped by Wllam Johnson. he house n -whch e ded s only a few yards from he house n whch he was born and s - on apar of be homesead- propery. n 1861 and.1862 Mr. Bowne drove a mal sage from wha s now Hoppng saon o Leonardvlle, Navesnk and he Hghlands. Hoppngsaon was hen known as Hghland saon and Navesnk was known as Rcevlle. For Monmouh was a ha me he only shore own n Monmouh couny bayng ralroad connecon, and was be ou- e for a large par of he couny. -Hghland saon was he neares pon from whch mos of he people of Mddleown.".ownshp could reach New York, When que a young man Hr. Bowne wen o New York o learn he blacksmh rade. Hs faher a ha me conduced a blacksmh and "wheelwrgh busness n a shop. whch sood opp6se Edward Leonards sore a Leonardvlle. hs shop Blood on he spo ha s now he man en rance o Hghland Park. Afer learnng hs rade he reurned o Leonard vlle and succeeded hs faher n busness. n 1867 he shop was moved o where he Bowne resdence; now sands. Mr. Bownes resdence a ha me was n he house adjonng, now owned by James Burdge. hq busness was aferward sold o uns Holler and be shop was subsequenly moved o Alanc Hghlands, where. Mr. Moller sll conducs busness. n 1872 Mr. Bowne wen o Brooklyn, where he worked for a me as bookkeeper for bs brohers, Wllam and Samuel Wner Bowne, who were engaged n he feed and guano busness a ha place. Afer remanng wh hs brohers a few years he sared n he feed busness a Brooklyn for. hmself. -.n he sprng of 1873 he gave up busness a Brooklyn and snce ha me he had lved a Leonardvlle. A an early age Mr. Bowne joned he Navesnk Mehods church. He whdrew from hs church by leer when he moved o Brooklyn and upon hs reurn o Leonardvlle he uned wh he Alanc Hghlands Mehods ohurch. He was of a reserved dsposon and never acve n publc affars. He was - devoed o hs famly and was possessed of many fne ras of characer ha endeared hm o hose who knew hm bes. Wllam and Samuel Wner Bowne were he only brohers of Mr. Bow.neand hey are boh dead. Samuel ded only a. few years ago. A he me of hs deah he was repued o have acqured a larger ^ forune han any man ever born n Mddleown ownshp, hs esae beng es-.. maed a fully hree mllons of dollars. hree ssers survvo Mr. Bowne hey are Mrs. A."C. Warousof Alano Hgh- " lands and Mrs. W, C, Lppnco and Mas Hannah Bowne of Lle Slver.. Mr, Bowro marred Anno Elza Johnson, daugher of Henry Johnson of Mddleown ownshp; Sho and one son, Wllam Bowne of Brooklyn, survve hm. A ho deah of hs broher Samuel, Mr, Bowno nhered $10,000. n addon o hn ho owned consderable propery md ho carred a largo. nsurance on hs lfe. Wllam r.««. WUm. Gles ded a he Phalanx on hursday of las week, aged U years. Deah wan caused by hear rouble, followng an aack of pneumona. ho funoral waa hold a he houeo on Snurday ngh and was aended by only h mmedae famly. Rev. Rober Mac- Kellar of Red Bank conduced he servce. he body WSB bured a Far Vew cemeery. Mr. Gles was a member of he assocaon koown as he Norh Amercan Phalanx unl ha assocaon ceased o exs. Hs faher, Edward Gles, aended he organzaon of be assocaon n 1843 and was one of he earles subscrbers of sock of he assocaon and one of s mos loyal supporers. Wllam Gles was born a New York, bu hs faher moved o he Phalanx when he was very young. n 1851 Mr. Gles accompaned hs faher o Calforna, A he me of he unseled condon of San Francsco Wllam Gles became a member of he vglance commee formed for he proecon of he people of he cy. Mr. Gles reurned o $he Phalanx n 1858 and marred Mss Jula.Buckln, daugher of John Buckln, who for many years was presden ofhe Phalanx assocaon. n 1861 he became conneced wh he New Jersey Souhern ralroad and had an offce a Red Bank. - He served ha company n an offcal capacy unl he me of s reorganzaon. Laer he wen o New Mexco and for sev eral years aced as quarermasers agen for General Mles. For he pas eleven years he had been n charge of he bureau of leers conneced wh be gas mprovemen company n Phladelpha. A wfe and wo daughers survve M. Gles. he daughers are Mrs; George Bale of Red Bank and Mss Frances J. Gles, who lves a he Phalanx. He leaves also wo ssers, Mrs. CharlesBuckln and Mss Lena Gles of he Phalanx. Srs, Sarah Jane Smock. Mrs. Sarah Jane Smock, wdow of Danel Polhemus Smock of Marlboro, ded of gasrs las hursday a be borne of her son, D. DuBos Smock of Branch avenue, aged 75 years, Mrs. Smock -had- been- sck four weeks....she. had been n good healh all berlfe unl abou a year ago, when she underwen an operaon for he removal of a umor. Snce ha me she had been falng n healh.,... Mrs. Smock was he daugher of Danel^DuBos and was born a Carlsle, Oho. ;Her grandfaher was Rev. Benjamn DuBos, who "was pasor of he Marlboro Brck church over ffy years, beng a promnen mnser durng he Revoluonary war, Afer her marrage she moved o Marlboro^where she lved unl he deah of her husband, fve years ago. She hen moved o Maavvan and wo years ago she came o Red Bank, where she had snce made her home wh her son, D. DuBos Smock. Mrs. Smock was a member of he Marlboro Brck church and was very acve n church work. She leaves fve chldren. hey are D. DuBos Smock and Msses Anna and Elzabeh Smock of Branch avenue, Aaron Smock of Broad sree, and Mrs. Jenne V. Brodhead of Buler, Pennsylvana. A shor servce was held a he house on Saurday afernoon by Rev. R. P. hompson and a servce was held a halfpas wo oclock a he Marlboro Brck church. Rev. A. J. Marlne offcang. he body was bured n he famly plo n he cemeery suroundng he church. he pall bearers were Joseph E. Bucher, Joseph A. Johnson, Henry Polhemus and J. Schenck Herber. v John Bawden. John Bawden, a member of he nru of Combs & Bawden, propreors of he Freehold ron foundry and machne shops, ded of kdney rouble las Wednesday, aged 70 years. He had been complanng abou hree monhs, bu had been confned o hs bed only a week. Mr. Bawden was he son of Sarah and John Bawden and was born a Gwncar, England., He came o hs counry wh hs parens when que young. n 1831 he famly moved o New York, When ffeen yoars of ago Mr. Bawden enorod a brass foundry a New York and afer workng a few years n ha busness ho enered an ron foundry n he same cy. n 1850 ho moved o Freehold and conmonced busness on a smnjl scale a ha place. Laer ho formed a- parnershp wh Glber Combu, under he llrm name of Combs & Bawden. Mr. Bawden waa wce marred. HB frs wfo WaB Eleanor H. Bnlrd of Now York, whose mohor wna a nnvo of Mddloown ownshp. Sho dud n Mr. Cawdon had four chldren by hs mnrrlug, wo of whom aro lvng,.hey ar5\jolp H. Bawden, who e assocaed Wh ho frm of Combs & Hawden ; and Eleanor H., wfe of E. B. H ower of Washngon, D. C. Mr. Bawdens second wfe, who survves hm was Charloe L. Conover, daugher of Cornelus D. Conover of Howell ownshp. He bad no chldren by hs unon. Mr. Bawden had been an acve member of he Freehold Mehods church for many years. He.was chef of he fre.deparmen for. nne years and had served as a own commssoner.. Mrs. Wllam Hendrcfson,. Susan A., wfe.of Wllam HendrcV sonof Long Branch, ded on Sunday of las week,, aged 58 years, Mrs. Bendrckson had suffered over a year wh cancer of he breas and hs caused her deah. She was he daugher of he lae Harrson -Golra and was born a Long Branch. : She marred Mr. Hendrckson n 860. Wh he excepon of a few years spen a non Falls, she had always lved a Long Branch. She was he moher jof hree chldren, only one of whom s lvng. He s Wllam Hendrckson, Jr., a bookkeeper for he Long Branch bankng company and a drecor of he nsuon. Mrs, Vcor Pard. Wnfred, wfe of Vcor- Pard of Ocean por, ded on Saurday ngh from rouble caused by a umor, aged wsea Mrs. Pard marred her hu6banrrl872. Mr. Pard and wo sep-chldren survve her, bu she lef no chldren of her own. he sep-chldren are Barron V. Pard of Phladelpha and Joseph Pard of Ausrala. Mrs. Pard was a member of he Epscopal church. he funeral was. held on uesday and he body was bured a Woodbrdge. Mrs. Wllam X. Gray. Mrs. Wllam N. Gray of Cranford, New Jersey, ded las Wednesday.- She leaves a husband and several chldren. Boh Mr. and Mrs. Gray are well known a Red Bank, havng lved here for some mer -Whle arred Bank -Mr.Gray. was employed by he Prudenal nsurance company. He s secreary of he sae funeral benef assocaon of he junor Amercan Mechancs lodge. Snce gong o Cranford-he has engaged "n he underakng busness^......_:: George B. Shropc. George B. Shrope ded a Alanc Hghlands las Wednesday of pneumona, aged 57 years. He was a rered Jersey Cy polceman and had lved a Alanc Hghlands abou hree years. He served n he cvl war wh he hreenh New Jersey voluneers. A wfe and vo» grown up sons survve hm.,-.-. P. Holmes Conover. P. Holmes Conover, younges son of H. P. Conover of Holmdel, ded of convulsons on Monday of las week, aged fve monhs. he funeral was held on hursday and he body was bured n he Holmdel cemeery. Church News. Rev. W. B. Maeson wll complee he hrd year of hs pasorae n Red Bank nex Sunday. n he mornng he wll preach on" " he Mnsry for he mes. 1 A ngh hs subjec wll be " he Eernal Kngdom." Mr. Maeson wll ake hs vacaon durng Augus and wll no preach agan unl he frs Sunday n Sepember. A ho Frs Mehods church on Sunday, he pasor, Rev. E. C. Hancock, wll preach n he mornng, and a ngh a wlgh praae Bervce wll be held a 0:85 oclock. he wlgh servce las Sunday ngh was largely aended and was an neresng servce. he Eaonown, Locus Grove and Shrewsbury Presbyeran Sunday-schools wen on her excurson o Asbury Park las hursday. he Euonown and Locus Grove Sunday-sohools made he rp n sages and he Shrewsbury Sunday-school wen by ran. ho members of he Sunday-school of he Wes Red Bank Chrsan Assocaon clpcl wll go on her annual excurson o Hghland Beach o-morrow. he rp wll bo mado on he uoamer Albcrna whloh leaves Rod Dank a sovon oclock, A unon sorvco wll bo held n he Eaonown Presbyeran church nex Sundny ngh. RGV., D. Y. Sephens, pasor of ho Eaonown Mhode clurcl, wll prohch, Rev. Samuel D. Prce wll pronoh n ho Shrewsbury PrOBbyerau church noxfc Sunday mornng on "Ho wns moved wh compaoaon for hem." Bead Da vldpons ad vorlsomon.-~ < 4). YOUNG MEN LEAVE HOME. hey Prefer Crap Shoona o Pa, renal Dscplne. Davd Mller and "Dnky" Breese of Eaonown were shoong craps nenr he mll pond a ha place on Saurday mornng when Mllers faher came upon hem unawares. Mr. Mller gave hs son a lecure abou hs, evl ways and ha ngh he boy go some clohes and lef he. house whslng, "d Leave My Happy Home for You." Young BreeBe lef home abou he same me ha Mller dd, and he wo were/away for wo or hree days. Breese has snce re urned bu Mller has no. Mller s egheen years old. Wley aylor. MssM. Nee Wley of Brdgewaer, Vermon, was marred las Wednesday o Arden G, aylor of Wndsor, Vermon. he ceremony ook place a he home of he brdes sser, "Mrs. G, M. Leonard of Keansburg, and was performed by Rev. John Allen, pasor of he Mehods church of ha place. he brde wore a gown of gray slk, rmmed wh lace and velve. Msses Nee and Carre Hahaway, neces of he brde, aced as mad* of honor. Mss Nee Hahaway wore a dress of blue slk and her sser wore pnk and whe slk. Afer he ceremony a weddng supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. aylor wll lve a Wndsor, where he groom s engaged njbusness. v.^ Cy Chldrens Oung. Ffy chldren from New York have been kep for wo weeks a he Mc- Monagle house a Lle Slver, whch has been leased for he summer as a fresh ar home. Abou $400 has been rased for he purpose of gvng cy chldren an oung n he counry, and abou as much more wll be needed o keep he home open durng he ho weaher. A concer n ad of he fund wll be gven a Seabrgh on Saurday, Augus 11 b^ n addon o hose who have gven money, donaons of arcles for he home have been made by Joseph Salz, N. J. Wlson and Paerson & Spnnng of Red Bank. Arresed for Swndlng-. A man who vsed Red Bank abou wo weeks ago and who gave hs name as Cap. ngls3, was arresed las week a Johnsown, New York, for passng a worhless check. Whlea Red Bank nglss sole a gold wach and chan from heodore Fowler, who s employed as janor of he Monrnouh boa/club. He also borrowed money from Fred Frck o pay hs board bll a he Globe hoel, and dd no reurn. n Red Bank he represened hmself as a New York World reporer. nglss s supposed o have been he same man who has swndled many oher communes n New York and New Jersey. :». «. heves a Asbury Park. A house a Asbury Park, occuped by Joseph Scheuer of Newark, was enered by heves.las Saurday ngh and a gold wach and chan, valued a $78, and a servans pockebook, conanng $5, were solen. A large damond sud, worh $500, was overlooked by he heves.. wo nghs laer he house of Mr. Case of Newark, wo doors below Mr. Scheuers, was enered and robbed of waches, money and oher.valuables. A boh Mr. Cases and Mr. Scheuershe heves made a meal of vcuals found n he house before hey lef. Sruck by a Cow.- - rr- John Srckland, abou en years old, was sruck n he eye by a cow on he John MoClees farm n Mddleown ownshp, las Saurday. s feared ha be wll lose hesgh of he eye. he boy was nenr he cow when urned s head suddenly, whle knockng off fles, and one of he COWB horns sruck young Srckland u he eye, goughng severely. he boy s now a he Long Branch hospal. rps o he Hghlands. he yach Sherdan wll make wo round rps daly bowoen Red Bank and Hghlands unl furher noce. he yach s porfooly oafo nnd npeody nnd wll carry abou hry persons. wll leavo Red Bank a nne oclock n he mowng and one oclock n ho afernoon and wll leave Hghlands on ho reurn rp n welve oclock and fve oclock. Faro, 25 ceno for ho round Mp.~Adv. MlUneru and rna )oodn a Re dured Prlen. One-hrd off on all mllnery and spcolnl reducon n dress goods. Bou qualy gngham a lve pons a yard. A. Blumonbcrg, Rod Banlr.~-.4d>. Sox, cens a par, adavdson l fl.-~ld«., SHO N HE ABDOMEN, CHARLES CROYDEN, JR., PROB- ABLY FAALLY NJURED. He. r«8 Handlng a Self-Acng Bevolver las Ngh When Wen Off Unexpecedly aken o he Long Branch Hospal. Charles CroydDn,~jr., of Fron sree, accdenally sho hmself n he abdomen las Dgh whle he was handlng a revolver. he wound s a very serous one and wll, probably resul faally. - Young Croyden s abou nneeen years old. Hs faher drves a sage beween Red Bank andubelford. Croyden, lke mos boys and young men, has a lkng for frearms, and le owned a revplver of a self-acng paeru. He wen home las ngh abou half-pas seven oclock! and noced he revolver lyng on he kchen manel. He pcked up o ake o anoher room when wen off unexpecedly. s supposed ha he rg- ger caugh on he edge of he manel. As soon as Croyden was sho he sared down own o see a physcan. He wen o Dr. W. C. Armsrongs offce, and an examnaon of he njury was a once.- made. was found ha he bulle had enered he abdomen near he was, and had gone n he drecon of he lver. Croyden, was very weak when he reached he docors offce. Afer he examnaon was advsed ha he a once be aken o he Long Branch hospal for reamen and he young mas", faher conveyed hm here. A he hospal anoher examnaon of he wound was made by Dr. Edwn Feld. was found ha be bulle ad perforaed he nesnes hree mes and ha was embedded n he muscles of he back. Dr Feld hough very probable ha he wound would resul faally, hough he sad here was a possbly of recovery. A le hospal hs mornng^ hese n aendance saed ha Croyden had passed a farly good ngh. Whle lle hope of recovery was gven by he nurses, was sad "ha Croydens phys-" cal condon was so excellen ha he would be able o make a very srong bale for lfe. Croyden s an.only son^and hs moher s dead, she havng ded abou a year ago. He and hs faher lve ogeher nhe opera house block. Hs faher s a broher of Mrs. John Beck of Red Bank. * *> «: Arresed for Fas Drvng. Rober Perce and DennsBolan.drvers for George R. Lamb & Co., were arresed las Frday ngh by Marshal J. Fr;ank Paerson for runnng her eams hrough he srees of Red Bank. he men sared from Oceanc a he sanra me wh he dea of seeng who could ge home frs. n urnng n o Lamb & Cos place a Red Bank Bolan ran up on he sdewalk n fron of Sherman & Co.s mea marke. A hearng was o have been gven he men Saurday ngh, bu Bolans eam ran away on Saurday and he was so badly njured ha he could no appear, he hearng has now been se down for o-ngh. Ben By Bs Dog. James Murphy,, who s employed by W. A. French & Co., was ben on he hand las hursday by hs bulldog. he dog go n a.fgh wh a number of oher dogs a he corner of Fron and Broad srees. Mr. Murphys dog was muzzled bu managed o ge.a gh grp on a large red seer. n aempng o seperae he anmals Mr. Murphys dog b hm. he wound was cauerzed. Sockholders o Mee. he annual meeng of he sockholders of he Rumsou mprovemen company wll be held a ho offce of Appegae & Hope on Saurday mornng of nex week a eleven oclock. A hs meeng drecors and offcers of he company.wll he eleced for he ensung year, and oher busness wll bo ransncod. : m 1 4 Seamboa Sock Sold. Capan John Seoley of Bolford hm sold fve shares of sock of ho Por Monmouh seamboa company o Derrck G. Campbell of Now Monmouh. Mr. Scoloy had hold ho shares evor snce he Boamboa company was organzed. lanu Radcal Melurons and specal purchases uuublo us o offer ho mos remarkuhlo bargans for hursday, Frday and Saurday., Odd and onls of wrappera. closng ou rlra. Ho- Oddsundonlaof BllwalA, closng ouprlca 88c. Olu and unds of whe lawn wrapper) or.,.. A8e. Odd and oda of MonR «5o. ncokloa (Dr...,. Mf. Odds nnd ends of Lnlloo806. wolnvoarfor,., ]Bo CHd nmlondnof (XJwMlurKoBUesonly)... Wo,, Jouoph Salz, Red Bank, Advl,» cens, a Davdsons.-4o ^

2 AJJA B. DEFEAS SELM. Xr. Frank Lees Horse Wns a Purse of $1OO. he mach race a Parkers rack on hursday afernoon beween Alda H., owned, by Dr. Frank Lee, and- Seln owned by Edward hrockmoron, re> sued n a vcory for Dr. Lees horse n hree sragh heas. he race was o have.been run n fve heas bu he las wo heas were no run off. r he race was for a purse of $100. was wnessed by que a large number of people, no admsson beng charged o he grounds. here was consderable beng on he,race, he odds beng largely n favor of Selm. Very lle money changed hands durng he race, only a few mnor -bes beng made on he resul of he beas as hey were run off. Alda H, was,drven by George Galn and Selm was drven by Crawford Gberson. hefrs hea was won BO easly by Alda H. ha he me was very slow, he mebengmaden2:36. nhenexhea Alda H. reduced he me o 2:88 and hs hea she also won handly. he las hea was H he mos neresng of he hree. Selm ook he lead a he sar and kep for several hundred yards. he horse hen broke and Alda H, ook he lead. Afer leadng a shor dsance Alda H. broke and Selm wen o he fron agan. Alda H. slowly flled up he gap be. ween hem and for abou a quarer of a mle he horses ran neck and neck. hen Alda H. slowly pulled away from Selm and ncreased her lead o he fnsh. he sckng quales of Alda H. were a bg facor n her favor. A frendly race was run he same day beween a horse owned by Edward 8. Allare of Red Bank and John L. Eccles of Oceanc. hs done away wh he monoony of a long wa beween heas, he heas of he wo races beng run alernaely. Mr. Allares horse suck o he rack much beer han s compeor and was an easy wnner. \ A Brhday Pary. Lev B, VanNes, son of Lev B. Van- Nes, Jr., of Oceanc, was a year old las Saurday. Young Lev s he only boy ou of a famly of sx chldren. Besdes hs dsncon, he boy s named afer hs faher, and Mr. VanNee made upl bs mnd ha he boys frs brhday should be celebraed wh a pary. A number of young people aended he celebrulon on Saurday afernoon. Games were played and refreshmens were served. he boy receved several sums of money as brhday presens and hsmoney has been deposed o hs cred n he Mercanle bank Of Red Bank. He s probably he younges deposor a he bank, he guess a he pary were Belle Sawyer, Sarah and Hae Murphy, George Hopkns, rna Wyckoff, Mnne and Samuel Harvey, and Eleanor, Rosje, Marguere, June and Elbe VanNes. Red Bankers on a Days Oung. A number-of Red Banks young people and her vsng frends wen o Hghland Beach las hursday on he seamboa. Each one of he.pary ook her lunch and a noonme had a jolly me whle eang. n he afernoon all of ha pary wen n bahng some of, hem geng well burned. Laer on some of he pary hred boas. hose n, he pary were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Chadwck, Mrs. Jacob Krdel, Msses Berha Krdel, Enola Curs, Lzze Probasco, Grace Chadwck, Helen Cady, Cecl and Olve Weaver, Grace Brady, and Lbbe Chambers, Howell W. Curs and Joseph Edgar of Red Bank; Mss Jula Shudmack of Phladelpha, Mss Besse Ammeruan of Glen Rdge, James McDonald of orono, Canada, Mss esse Kolbensplay and Erc McDougall of renon, and Alex Conolly and Clemen Camp. n Honor Of a Gues. Mss Berha Krdel, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Krdel of Broad sree, oneraned a number of frends on Monday ngh n honor of Mss Jula Shudmack of Phladelpha, who s vsng her. he evenng was spen n playng games aud dancng, refreshmens beng served a mdngh. hose presen were Msses Lulu HeBse, Enoln Curs, Cecl and Olve Weaver, Grace Brady and Grace Law lebs, Edward Weo, Waldo Curs and Jambs Weaver of Red Bank ; Mns esse Kolbensplay of renon, Edward Weber of Phladelpha, and Erc McDougalbud Clemen Camp of Glon Rdge. Successful Fslorwonon. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Mauaner and her daugher Josephne and Mrs. L. L. Johnson of Herber sree won (lullng las wcok. Mm. Muussur caugh egh large fleh and Mrs. Johnson caugh BO von. Mss Mnunsor caugh n eel nnd Mr, MnuBser caugh a mlly growler, A Bcycle Race for a Lamp., Harry Lufburrow and Harry Novus of Mlddleown hod a bcyolo rnco on Saur day afernoon for a ga bcycle lamp, hu dlsanco wan half 11 mle. Novlun won by lruo lenghs of la wheel. A Sunday Ballng Race. A salng race ook place on he rver off,far Haven las Sunday mornng beween he Ehel, owned by.e. V. Sperb, a summer resden of Far Haven, and he K,.owned by Augusus Mn-on, an all-he-year-round resden. he course was fve mles. here was a good wnd blowng when he race was sared, bu hs flaened ou consderably before he race was over. he Ehel was saled by Charles Benne and he K was saled by her owner. he Ehel won by 2 mnues, 35j> seconds. 1, s probable ha he race wll be repeaed ne Sunday. wo Fshng rps. Henry D. Smh, Herber L. Pease, Wllam. Heskeh and Alber E. Schneder of Mddleown and George A. Schneder of- Navesnk wen weakfshng n he bay las Wednesday. hey dd no cach anyhng n he bay and hey hen red fshng off of he Hlon Park dock. hey were unsuccessful here also. he fshermen fnshed up. he days spor wh a clambake. J. P. Schller of New York, Paul Wel and Fred Harrs of Red Bank,and Charles Dennnger of Mddleown wen fshng n he Shrewsbury on.sunday. hey caugh nne weakfsb. HE REGSER does all knds of prnng and does quck and good. he prce s low for he grade of work done. Adv.. j 20 Per Cen Redacon Wll be gven on all Mens, Boysand Chldrens SUMMER SUS o clear hem ou. Bg sock of Neglgee Shrs, hn Underwear, lgh? Has and Caps for ho weaher a LUDLOWS, Red Bank, 10 Broad Sree, New Jersey. A ULES. ROYAL OOH POWDER, 10c. Guaraneed srcly pure. No acd. No \ gr. Any cusomer L fndng oherwse can have her money refunded by reurnng O 113. ULES, Fve and en-cen Sore. 43 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ABERDEEN NN Maawan, N. J. MCHAEL COLEMAN, Propreor. he Aberdeen nn s convenen o he Maawan ralroad saon and s equpped wh BAR, DNNG ROO>1 AND LUNCH COUNER. ho bar s suppled wh frs-class Lquors, Wnos, Boors and Cgars. Frs class Vcoommoda- HOB for permanen and ransen gues*. n fac all ho accommodaon of a frs-class hoel,? he me for Clearng Ou Summer Sock s Here, 1 11 Wheher we are readyor; no. Sucamer goods mus go. Wed beer coun dmes n money han dollars n merchandse, hence durng he nex few days we shall cu, slash, sacrfce ndscrmnaely. We know he con-! r sequences. We shall gan he dsncon of once more gvng he people of Red Bank and vcny a chance osave ffy cens on he dollar durng j; OUR MDSUMMER CLEARNG SALEy NOW ON. Corse-lned Wrappers worh $1.50, reduced o... 98c. House Dresses, he usual $1.00, reduced o..,... 79c. Odd lo Wrappers, for quck sellng, reduced o.. 65c; Lades Hemsched Drawers, reduced o... 85c. Chldrens Musln Drawers, reduced o... lshc. Hundred Sample Dress Skrs, reduced o 1.98 $1.50 value SeperaeDress Skrs, reduced o... 98c. WaBh Dress Goods, ha sold a 25c, reduced o.. 18«c. Wash Dress Goods, ha sold for 12 Jc, reduced o 7Xc. Wash DressGoods; ha sold for 10c, reduced o. *5Jc. SHR \A/AS*5 V f.! 4 l he Poppural Shr Was Corses, reduced o... 98c. 667 W. B, make Corse, reduced o... 49c. No. 213 Ferrs 70c. Corse Wass, reduced o... 39c. E. Z. Chldrens Wass 25c. value, reduced o... 19c, Rbbed Vess, 10c. aud 13j«. knd, reduced o... 7c. Lades Slk Rbbed Vesa, reduced o 49c. Dollar Whe Chanose Gloves, reduced o...,.. 49c. Chldrens Lsle hread Hose, reduced o.... 2Bc. Lades Drop Soh Lsle Hose, reduced o... 85c. Sample lo Aprons, worh up o 38c, reduced o... 19c! er and beer bar g ans - Dmnshng lnes mean " * wnw.l V*. dmnshng prces, bu hs week surely wll see bargan Shr Wass. We have made four los of our enre sock of wass ha sqld a 98c, $1.50, $2.00, $.98 and so on, clearng sale prces, c.;49c., 79c, and 98c. We Make Dress, Golf or Bcycle Skrs o Order for One Dollar. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank, j $^3H$H$««^$ *$$3^^ Our Shoe Sale Begns o-day,»»»»»»»»»»»»» o-day marks, he begnnng of our annual clearng sale of summer shoes. s he lme of year when hs sore offers unusual, nducemens n he way of prce n order, o clean up he ends of sock and make room for fall and wner sock.. H One mporan hng ha we wsh o mpress upon you s ha all our v, * shoes are of hs seasons make and are no lef overs or he clean ups of $ X oher socks. Y We canno gve you all szes n all he los upon whch we quoe prces, jgr - - Q-" ~ j -- j-.. -^, j j -^gr Y bu n mos nsances he los are complee boh as regards szes and wdhs. hese prces are bu samples of he reducons ha we have made n V" order o ge you o come o hs sale : Y YY Y Y Y Y Y Y f f Y Y Mens Paen Leaher Oxfords, were $2.00, now..... $1.65 Womens an Oxfords, all szes and wdhs, he very laes syles, were $2.00, now 1«05 Mens an Calf Shoes, wo syle oes, were $2.50, now.,.} Mens an" Calf Oxfords and an Vc Kd Oxfords, were $2.50, now A lo of odd szes and odds and ends, ncludng some Slppers, a 49C. Wha are lef of a lo of sample Mens Shoes, hree szes only, 6}4, 7 and 7^, go now a $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. he regular prces of hese * Shoes are $5.00^ $4.00 and $3.50. ;. : FORD & MLLER, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Pury, Accuracy \ and Skll } S S 5 Are he hree essen- B A als n \ 5 Compoundng J All of hem you ge by j havng your work done ^ A fcehroeders Panaeyg S Bergen & Morrs, Propreors. ^ 10 BROAD SREE, RED DANK. ^ ««p onul«-». %. j f * Y Y f Y Y Y Y- Y X for Your Housecleanng You wan some of he arcles below. Our prce s he New Broom.,... 40c. Good Broom \ 25o. Sdap, same sze ne Babbs, box, $3.85, qake pound box Gold Dus 15c. Cres Soap Powder. 5c. ArnaourBSoap Powder 5c, Pearlne, 10c. and 5o. Quar bole Blue..:... Be. Soapne Soap Powder. he lowes. Washboards 15c. o 25c. Scrub Brush 5c. o 10c 10 pounds Washng Soda,.10c, Canned Lye.,.5o. o 12c. Canned Lme 7o. Ammona, c. Snk Brush 5c. Scourene. Pals. 1 F. F.SUPP, Sunshno, Bon Am. <l Sove Polsh, 166 Mqnmouh Sree. Red Bank, N. J< \ NEAR.R. R. SAON.

3 HE HO WAER- BUON. A Counry Couple Who Acceped he ~~ Drecons Lerally. (From fe Lewson Journal.) hs s a ale of pressng lje buon. Blane Yles of Sko-vrbegan ells *o. me. don Unow -where he go he faca; couldn have beea n-skowbegan. of course: Bu, wherever was, a couple, from he counry came o he hoel of whch he ale 1B olf. Of course/hs may ave happened n Bob Halnes hoel n "Sko-whegaa, bu doub, or Bob has old me many mes ha s a lberal educaon for. man, woman, orcllld o fop n hs hoel flvo mnues. Eural pares n queson asked o e.shown o a-room; boy escored hem up; lef hem sandng n he cener of he room lookng around. Over he elecrc push buon, of -course, was he usual card drecng a gues o rng once for ce waer, wce for ho -waer, ec. s evden ha he frs busness of he new arrvals was, o sudy he, card. n abou fve mnues he bell on h& -annuncaor n he offce commenced o rng prn-n-ng, prn-n-ng, prn-n-ng,. prlh-n-ngl^-gvng he ho waer call over and over. he number shown was he number of he r«jom occuped by he rural pares., he boy rushed no he washroom and.drew a pcher of ho waer. Sll he bell kep soundng seadly, wo ngs n quck successon. "G a move on!" shoued he clerk o he boy. "hem pares n slumeen mus be consderably fussed up on he fco waer queson. hey mus have cold fee.". he boy was already half way up ealrs, runnng lke a deer. he bell -sll kep rngng. he clerk, crazed by he nose of he bell, sood up n a char, sayng hngs l rapd successon, and held hs band on he gong, dullng s sound. he boy ore no he room, wh hs.pcher of ho waer sloppng. he new arrvals, man and wfe, were -sandng, before he elecrc buon. hereyes were on he card. he man held a bowl carefully under he buon, -wh hs head urned away, so ha he ho waer wouldn squr n hs eyes, -and he vjonan was pressng he buon wh regular Broke. hey were dong her bes o ge ho waer srcly accordng o drecons. "Here, sop ha!" yelled he boy o he woman. "Heres your ro waer!" he man wh he bowl lowered ha -arcle and looked a he boy. "AVa," says he he man from he :rural dsrcs "dye have o brng n a pcher n he old fashoned way? Waal, snum! Whas he rouble wh yer waerworks here? ve been pressn hs buon accordno he rcwles here on he card, and here han a darned drop of ho waer come -ou yl.. When hngs an workln, ye ough o hang up a sgn sayn^ou of Order.. has he way hey do on he rrelgwn machne up o Sle Cobbs grocery sore." And when he bellboy came ou of lls swoon he old he clerk, and he clerk wen gravely up sars wh a ny card on whch he had wren, "No Workng.".. He carred a spke and a hammer, and afer ganng admsson o room n slumeen he naled up he card wh he spke. re-gues surveyed hs work -wh ln- -eres.... c "here, has busness!" sad he man from, he rural dsrcs. "Ef she -an workln, say so, and ef s gon o rouble-ye any o fech waer up here me and he woman wll come down er he snk and wash up. Jes as soon <lcw s no/ Four Hundred Pounds of Gold. "he monhly clean up of our mne," ead a genleman conneced wh mnes on he Quesnelle rver, Brsh Columba, "s abou 400 pounds of gold, Vhleh s made no one brck and carred ou by sage o Ashcrof, on he Canadan Pacfc, 235 mles away. may no occur o you wha ha lle brck of gold for 400 pounds of gold sn as bg as a bale of hay represens n bulk of maeral handled o oban, bu means a lo. For nsance, ho pay sreak n he mne runs-25 <ens o he cubc yard, whch means ha 400,000 cubc yards of gravel, 400 pounds of our gold beng worh abou $100,000, mus be washed ou by our bg hydraulcs o ge. As he pay arenk s abou one-hrd,of he whole quany o be blased and washed, would gve ho enormous mass of 1,200,000 cubc yards of earh and rock o be handled. hs bulk weghs nearly 1,600,000 ons, and all hs for a b of yellow meal ha could be covered by a peck measure. f we hnd o carry away n he same knd of ss horse sages ha we send he gold ou n, would ake 750,000 of hem, wh as many men, o drve hem and 4, llorrcs o haul len." A Cauous Man. "Are you marred?" he asked of ho man who sa nex o hm on bo suburban ran. "Whas ha o you?" was ho ungracous reor. "Oh, no offoneo mean; no obenpo a all. m a bachelor myself, bu vo Jua boon Vsng a marred sser, and fcol ho njcd of expressng my vews, on chldren o some one. f youre marred, hough, possbly wouldn bo wse." - SHE RASED HEM. 4, Georga Wdow* Recpe For Brngng Up Ber Sons. Durng a vs o he army camp n Savannah General Joseph Wheeler was eneraned by a pary of norhern men a he De Soo. When, n he good humor of afer dnner cgars, one of he men sad laughngly: "How s, general, ha he sleepy farms of he souh produce such whrlwnd fghers n such small packages?" "Well, genlemen," sad he lle general, puffng a a large manb cgar, " beleve Ml have o gve you he answer an. old cracker 1 woman once gave me When asked her a smlar, queson. No many years ago had occason o make a saddle journey hrough he pne barrens of Georga/where mos everybody s a cracker 1 and mghy sbflem One day, however, rode no a. lle communyha showedsuch sgns of hrf as o be que ou of keepng wh he general characer Of he barrens, do assure you, genlemen. rode up o a cabn where a gaun old woman sood n he doorway, and asked her who owned hese lle farms ha were so well kep " ha farm on he lef belongs o. my son Jabez, sad she, and he nex one o "my boy Zallm, and he nex o my lad Jason, and he nex s my boy Polphars place, and.. " Hold on, sser, sad. How dd you manage o rase such a fne lo of boys wayoff here n he woods? " Waal, sranger, she ans\rered, am a wlddy woman, and all had o rase em on was prayer and hckory, bu rased em powerful frequen"; «>m Anmals and elegraph Poles. o creaures ncapable of undersandng her use he frs elegraph poles were naurally msleadng. When hese useful arcles were nroduced no Norway, hey had a dsqueng effec on he beam he bears beard he moanng of he wnd n he wres and proceeded o pu wo and wo ogeher. Such a buzzng as hs had been heard before. was assocaed n he mnds of he bears wh a swee morsel. he poles mus be gganc hves. So he bears se o work o roo he poles oa of he ground. <.. he woodpeckers also lsened o he hummng and concluded ha^ nnumerable nsecs were concealed n hose all poles. herefore hey also wen o work o fnd he reasure, borng holes o exrac he nsecs. n me brds and anmals became wser, and he elegraph pole and wre are used by more han one brd as safe places for her nesa. here s a small brd n Naal wllch used o buld s cradle shaped nes n he branches of rees, bu as soon as he elegraph wres were se up changed he locaon of s housekeepng and bul on he wres, so ha snakes could no moles s reasures.-.he new poson was found, so secure ha he brd added a second door o he nes, whch had hhero possessed only a emal openng on. he sde farhes from he overhangng branch. Cusoms of he Azec People. he Azecs, he mos cvlzed people of he" new world a he me of s dscovery, had a curous marrage cusom. he ceremony was performed by a pres, who ook he hands of jje brde and brdegroom, askng hem f hey would marry. / He hen ook a corner of he womans vel and he mans robe and knoed. hem ogeher, and so hey were led o he brdegrooms house. A fresh fre was hen kndled on he hearh, and around hs fre he pres caused he brde o go seven mes. he wedded couple hen- sa down ogeher, and so was he marrage conraced. An nvenory was also made, whch he faher of he brde aferward reaned, of all he man and wfe brough ogeher, of furnure for he house, of land, of jewels, ornamens and clohes. hen f chanced ha he couple were dvorced (as was common among he Azecs when man and wfe dd no agree) hey dvded he goods accordng o he poron each, had brough o he oher, boh man and wfe havng lbery o marry agan whom hey pleased. Of he chldren of he marrage- he daughers were gven o he wfe and ho sons o he husband. was enaced upon pan of deah ha ho dvorced couple were no agan o remarry. Syrlas ron Cy. Oncof he buses places n #& Ausro-Hungaran.empre s a llle own n Syrlfl/ Elsenevz. Blsenevz s, as e numo self says (clsenevz means ron ore), mmensely rch n ron ore, and s, mounans have been worked for cenures. he deposs aro sad o be almos nexhausble. s saed on good auhory ha ron ore was lrs worked here n he year 712. A sone column ereced n 1782 gves daa on he frs workng of he ore. ho Sjrlan ron la world renowned and fnds s way all over Europe. For ho manufacure of sool la unrvaled. Syran seel s nrgoly used ln^ Ausra- Hungary, Germany, Fronqo, Belgum nnd Snglnnd for he manufacure of swords, culery and (lno nsrumens nnd ools. ho oupu of he mnes of, Bleonovz amouns o over 5,000,000 qunals, or 500,000 ons, a year. Head Dvoone adversemen. Adv. : CLOCKS OF BYGONE DAS. Curoses n he Museum of a Clock Makng Vllage. n he own of Bchramberg n he Black Fores dsrc of Wuremberg, Germany, where one of he chef ndusres s clock makng, here has recenly been esablshed an neres- ng museum of mepeces.. he collecon dsplays he gradual, developmen n he makng of clocks for many cenures. : Among he curoses are many of grea hsorcal value. here s an alarm clock consruced n he year 1680 for he use of ravelers. nform resembles a lanern and" he neror s desgned o hold a lghed candle. he candle s slowly pushed forward by a sprng, whch also conrols he mechansm of he clock. A llfle par of shears clp he wck of he candle auomacally every mnue o regulae s lgh he lanern s nclosea wh movable sldes,,so ha he sleeper 1E no a frs dsurbed by he presence of lgh. he alarm s se by nserng a peg n he second dal plae. When he requred hour arrves, he alarm s, sounded, and a he same" me he movable sldes fall, floodng he room wh lgh.. [ Among he curoses s a Japanese saw clock. he clock self produces he move power by descendng a saw formed srp of meal, he eeh of whch operae he wheel of he clockwork. n anoher Japanese clock he hand s aached o a wegh, whch snks once n 24 hours. he me s ndcaed by a hand on he perpendcular scale.--". "";" Begnnng a Hab. "Buffalo" Jones, who caugh and amed grea numbers of he wld anmals of he plans, knew perfecly well how hs lfe receved s frs ben n ha drecon. He says n hs "Fory Years of Advenure:" When a lad of 12, was sen o he woods wh he hred man o saw off logs. My faher was o come wh a sled n he afernoon and haul he logs o mll. As we "were workng looked up no a ree and saw a fox squrrel swngng on a lmb. dropped he saw and clmbed. Soon he beauful lle creaure was hgh up n he branches, and when pursued hm o he end of a lmb he gave a sprng and caugh n he boughs of anoher ree. So descended and clmbed ha oher ree, and, as he squrrel repened hs accs, dd mne unl he greaer par of he day was gone. A las he lle fellow ook refuge n a hole n a large bur oak. hrus n my hand, sezed hm and held on, even hough hs long, sharp eeh nearly ook off he end of my fnger. kep a frm grp unl reached he ground. hen pu nlm no my pocke and pnned ogeher wh some honey locus horns. " When my faher reurned and found no logs o load, he demanded an explanaon. ha was duly gven, and hen a boy of my sze receved a good hrashng, meanwhle managng o keep hs cap over he squrrel o proec, preferrng o receve he blowshmself. amed ha squrrel and loved hm, bu fnally sold hm for $2 o a genleman who had a crppled son. ha ransacon seemed o fx n me a rulng passon whch has never desered me, and began cachng and amng wld anmals. A Blun Excuse. here s a sory of an Englsh clergyman who had aken emporary duy for n frend and who had he H luck o njure hs false eeh durng he week. he plae was sen o he dens for repars, a fahful assurance beng gven ha should be reurned by Sundays pos,, bu he dens or he pos proved fahless. Wh he asssance of he clerk he clergyman managed o sumble hrough he prayers, bu fel would be useless o aemp o preach. He herefore nsruced he clerk o make some excuse for hm and dsmss he congregaon. Bu. hs feelngs may be beer magned han descrbed when, n he secluson of he vesry, he overheard he clerk n mpressve ones hus delver he excuse: "Parson s very sorry, bu s hs msforune o be oblged o wear a se of arful eeh. hey bused las Wednesday, and he an go hem back from London oduy, ns he was promsed. ve helped hm all could hrough he servce, bu can do more for hm. lsn any use for hm gong up n ho pulp, for you wouldn under^ sand a word he Bald, so ho hnks you all may ns well go home.". l - H... fjj nh B N Now JJ l) lno o lnvo ol bo fenocsfxedbooro ho BOOWB and mmlw ground Bu D. CCUVH ro dangerous. jj mo pu you up uomo of ho lercc Mon Sprng Uck Wre, Fence and all ho rouble o( rnmdlk mcoa s pn» for ho nex wouy yearn. can buld lnm any hegh, no nnny vlrw nnd BUyn an you wan, nnd lurhcrmoro every wlrn n ho bes lonvy gulvnnlzou sool wre ha can bo mulo, Sand und ne clrculnre and proon and luarn more of ho lc wcoo lra nnooonh cmury. E«lum<«coorfulyfflvon on olllor farm or lawn fencng. GEORGE N. CONKLN, Agoa for Monraou Co. Mddleown. J. Fresh Eggs. We have made arrangemens wh several relable farmers o brng us srcly fresh eggs. hey are brough n every day, and we manage o have jus enough comng n o guaranee hem fresh. When you wan fresh eggs, and nohng else bu fresh/eggs, come and see us.» W. H. KNAPP, Pos Offce Block, Frbn Sree, " Red Bank, f. J. AND PURE.,. he bes n Red Bank con bs found a e sore of J. J"- -A-HSOnDDS, Souh Sde of Fron Sree, Near Broad Sree. You wll be salafled wh he qualy and prce. A full assormen of Old WhlBkes and Brandes.ana ne bes mpored and Domesc Wnes, Ales Porers, Sc, &a. Exrac of Mal, per dozen pns.. mae a specaly of Chamberlans Old. Cabne Rye, aged 10 years. Gallon; 1 S4.76: full quar OUR GREA OF MENS AND BOYS LOH NG FURNSHNGS AND HAS. he rumph of AH Sales! A Proclamaon of Praccal Economy. SALE NOW N FULL PROGRESS. Remember ha he balance of our sqck s lmed n -szes. Gome a, once and avjl yourself of hs grea opporuny of geng he cream of he bargans. Eagle Clohng Co., 7 Broad Sree," REDBANK. WAERS & OSBORN, O> Sash, Blnds, Doors, Mouldngs, Brackes, ec. Scroen Doors and Wndow Screens made o order. JobWjr or all knds done a shor noce. oulr uulldlnf, Mnnos. Bororong.Horleawlnr, and Uard Wood Work n ol U branohw. " MECHANC S., R E D BANK, W. J. NEW JERSEY. MONEY OLOAN N BUMS OP ANY AMOUN, ON DAMONDS, WACHES, JEWEL- RY, CLOHNG, EC. f. FNKELSEN, McofMMl Puwnlrokor, 10& lronfuual, loo Branch, M Jr. All bualbcm srcly concuodlnl. A;

4 HE KEl) BANK REGSER, JOHN H. COOK. Kdlror and Propreor AJ>rjER8E3EXS Should reach 1 us no laer han Wednesday mornng 88mple copes o.mc EEOSEB and prned raes o adversng wll bo sen o any address on applcaon. Adversers have ho prvlege of changng her announcemens as ofen as hey desre whou exra charge: Readng noces wll e nsered for 10 cens a llde. each nseron. hese noces wll bo placed a he boom of colunmsand marked Adv. Obuary noces and poery, lodge resoluons, ec., wll be nsered for 10 cens per lne. Noces of brhs, marrages and deahs publshed free. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, A Poor nvesmen. Red Bank seems o have pad dearly for s whsle when pu n s paen elecrc fre alarm sysem. he own pad over $1,500 for he sysem and so far does no Beem o have go he worh of he money. he sysem s esed daly, and so long as he regular roune of esng s kep up he sysem operaeshe- ess o perfecon. Bu jus as soon as a fre occurs and becomes necessary for he sysem o denoe where he fre s, jus ha soon here s rouble. Red Bank has had hree fres snce he sysem was pu n he own and n no case dd he fre alarm rng he bell n a manner whch old where he fre was.. here s probably a lo of fun n for he men who "run he machne," and hey had a, good deal,of Buch. fun yeserday, when he alarm was rang over and over, eher for pracce or o es be apparaus over agan. When he alarm was frs sruc yeserday here was a lvey scamperng, for people apparenly hough ha he alarm was acually -sgnalng he locaon-of- a-8re-4hsme; bu urned ou o be only a pracce drll, or a es. hs sor of hng may prove eneranng o hose who rng he bell, bu he enson 6f nervous people s grea a he sound of he fre gong. he record of he paen apparaus so far has been such as o ndcae ha would be beer for he own o ear down he apparaus and hrow away han o connue s use, and o reurn o he old mehod of gvng noce of fres. n ha case he own a leas would no be wrongly nofed of he locaon of a fre. A Surprsed Organ Grnder. A prey musc eacher was reurn- ng from her class wh her hands full of flowers, he gfs of her pupllb, when she me a frend, and be wo sopped o speak o each oher., Whle hey were hus engaged an old alan, whose companon was grnd- ng melancholy unes ou of a wornou hardy, gurdy, approached and sood besde hem, shakng hs ha n dumb show of beggng. he eacher had no purse wh her and herefore pad no aenon o he man. Bu so perssen was he ha she houghlessly and mpulsvely urned and sad: " have no money! Here, ake hese flowers!". he alan, unused o such a favor, Whch n hs nave land,s consdered a grea complmen, looked a her for a momen n sarled surprse; bu, quckly recoverng hmself, he bowed low, so ha hs ha almos ouched he ground, and, wh a smle n whch humor and graefulness sruggled for supremacy, he repeaed agan and agan, whle he connued o bow and scrape: "Nlca ladn! Gooda lada! Nlca lada!" he chagrn of he eacher may be magned aa she hasly lef he group of laughng bysanders, bu he alan was unabashed and connued o call afer her: "Nlca lada! Gooda lada!" Her Pe Superson. s nconvenen a mes, o say he leas, o be he supersous woman., No maer how hurred she may be, she feels oblged o ake me o dspel he hoodoo. And,,,as f here were no enough sgns and supersons already well known "o.keep he, ordnary person busy, hose who raveled down own on he wes sde elevaed ran he oher mornng learned of anoher. Somewhere up own a woman came no he cor and walked s full lengh before she found a vacan sea. A weny-hrd sree she nbeenmndedly fell n lne wh he oher.shoppers and sared oward he door. She was almos ou when he hough of wha she was dong flashed no her mnd. he dle passengers, rendy o bo neresed n anyhng, were surprsed o see her rgh abou face and sar oward ho oher end of ho car. Sho reached he door Jus HB ho guara closed he gae. A lle verbal perelflngn ensued. "Lo mo ou! Le me ou!" she commanded. Bu ro guard sood frm. "Why ddn you ge ou he oher door?" he sad. " wll go ou ho samo way cano n," she sad, wh groa dgny. And down she rodo o he nex saon, all on accoun of her pe snporslon.- " JUUherp an& Jrem Goon a He, (luccd MccH. Ono-hrd off on all mllnery and npeool reducon n dross goods, Boo qualy gngham a fve cano a yard A. Blumenberg, Rod Bank. Adv, Beud Davdsons adversemen. A OWN 1*ALK. s announced ha he nerf waer company wll no pay any more heed o he opposon of he people of Red Bank or o he refusal of he own commssoners o urn he srees of RedBank over o hem, bu ha he company wll go ahead and lay s ppes n he srees of he own. he. company expecs o be sopped, and expecs ha he own wll,ge ou an n j uncon soppng hem from proceedng wh^he work; bu he company clams ha by ha means wll. ge he maer.no cour, ard ha he company "wll,bp ( ^]j weva, chance some "way-o^j o^ fc.^-g;^ g. mans down. f hey fal-n everyober way, hey 1 may re he own ou by a proraced lawsu, ad make he expense so grea ha he "own, n self proecon, wll gve up s srees o he company, raher han connue such an spenbve lawsu as he company mgh make...». Such a plan would be a fne one for he company, for s no always he rgheous cause ha wns n a lawsu. A sharp rckser can somemes do hrough legal jugglery wha could no be done and wha would no be a-* emped by repuable lawyers. he unceranes of lawsus, even when honorable mehods are employed by. boh sdes, has become a maxm. -Everyone has seen n hs counry he power of corporaons n makng corrup deals, and has seen ha corporaons sop a nohng o accomplsh her ends. he nern waer company probably has reasons for belevng ha hrough a lawsu n chancery mgh somewhere or somehow ge he own n s powe;.***.". Forunaely here s no reason why he own should adop he accs expeced and desred by he waer company. When a man sees a burglar breakng no hs house nen on sealng hs goods he does no go o renon and ge ou a wr from he cour of chancery, where- n he chancellor ells he hef ha he mus no plunder he man whose house he s aempng o rob. he householder who dd such a hng would be consdered a fool. nsead of gong o law he ges a club, raps he burglar on be head, call n a polceman and has he hef lugged pff o jal. * *. he same plan should be pursued by he own when he nern waer company underakes o rob Red Bank of s hghways. here should be no gong o he cour of chancery for an njuncon o resran heves from akng he propery of he own. he heves should be arresed and clapped n jal, and hs operaon should be repeaed unl he waer company desss from s aemps o rob he own of s propery! * * Under hs plan he managers of he company and he nsgaors of he llegal work would no be arresed nor s lkely ha he lawyers who advsed hs course could be ouched. JB hose n auhory a he me he work, was begun could be arresed and should be arresed, and hs. plan would preven ohers from gong ahead wh he work of grabbng he owns srees. * * s que n keepng wh he pas record of hs company ha such an aemp o ge possesson of he owns srees should be made. has already aemped o ge hem hrough falsehood aud chcanery. ha company presened an applcaon for he, prvlege of usng he sreesand he commssoners were old ha hey had o gve her consen; ha hey had no opon n he maer. A he nex meeng of he commssoners, when he maer was aken up, repuable lawyers of he own, ncludng such men as Judge Henry M. Nevus, Henry S. Wh$o, Edmund Wlson and Charles Henry vns, rdculed he dea ha he commssoners had o gve away he srees,.because some foregn corporaon Waned hem. hey.alao declared ha p. would be folly o gve he sreea of ho own awny o any corporaon, and n hs vew hey voced he senmens of every man n Red Bank who has he good of he own a hear, he commssoners have been unanmous hus far n refusng o gve awny he Brees of ho own,and hey Buould be equally roady o proec he own should ho waer company underake o eenl wla could no bulldoze ho commssoners no gvng away.» # #. Everyone knows ha n New Joreoy ho general publc has very few rghs and prvleges ns cdmparod o corporaons, New Jersey ban rlglmly..;beon oalled he moher of russ, because n hs sae laws lnvo boon passod o cncourogo hor organzaon and growh. Now Jeroeys cgolnurcs raml ready o make laws, ha wll gve away almos anyhng ha corporaon!) may anlcfor. * * * Evoryono romenbpr low Now York ClyB logloluure, ho board of nldormcn, gavoawnyo Jacob Sharp ho franohlso for he Broadway ralroad, a propery worh ens of mllons of dollars. he aldermen dd no own he franchse bu hey had power o gve he franchse away, and gve away hey dd. s rue ha some of,he aldermen were aferward sen o prson for her connecon wh hs franchse, bu hey were no sen o prson for gvng away he propery, bu only because hey ook money from he man o-whom hey gave. he llegal hng abou hs ransacon was no gvng away hs valuable propery, whch rghfully belonged o he people; buf or akngmonpy n connecon wh gvng away. he sae legslauxeof. New Jersey, lke he muncpal legslaure of New York Cy, has no hesancy n.gjvng, away self, or n passng laws ha wll, perm ohers o gve away, publc rghs and publc propery worh mllons of dollars, whenever corporaons demand ha such laws be passed. ; he New Jersey law of 187&. under vhch he nem waer company clams o have rghs, s.alaw of hs characer, n "whch he legslaure ook on self he.rgh o gve away wha dd no own. he sreams of. he sae of New Jersey should belong o he people of he sae. hey should be reserved for. he people and should no be gven away o corporaons. Ye" he legslaure of New Jersey n 1876 gaveo corporaons he rgh o ake any of he sreams of he sae ha hey waned and o ake he waer of hose sreams and sell. f he man hrough whose lands he sream wen d^d ro:wan o sell, he law compelled hm o par, wh hs propery f he corporaon waned ; and he law compelled hm o accep wha he corporaon waned o gve, or else o manan a su a law n order o ge more. hs law gave corporaons he rgh o ake hs waer, and o preven he sreams from followng her naural course, no maer how much njury mgh be done o persons lvng below her dam by he dverson of he waer course. #. - New Jersey proecs he fsh n hese sreams, bu he waer of he,sreams gves over o corporaons whenever corporaons see f o grab. s no wonder ha he nern waer company, fndng such ourageous laws as hs on he saue books of he sae, hnks ha f can nduce he own of Red Bank o ge n a lawsu wll evenually ge wha wans. HE REGSER beleves ha he sreams of he sae, ncludng hose whch are no navgable aswell a hose whch are, r should belong ;6HhVpe6pe of he sae. does no beleve^ ha legslaors should have befgho gveaway o corporaons or oj ndvduals properes whch are ceran o be needed a some me by he publc. he sreams, lke he rans, are needed by-manknd for he welfare of manknd, and corporaons should no be allowed o grab hem and monopolze hem. Such changes should be made n he laws as wll preven corporaons from grabbng hghways or sreams, and hg corporaons whch have n he pas aken possesson of hese properes should be compelled o resore hem o he people, from whom hey were ref. An Engneers. Somehng new and neresng abou ans was learned by a Moun Ary ; flors recenly. For a week or BO 1» had been bohered by ans ha go no boxes of seeds whch, resed on a shelf. o ge rd of he ans he pa no execuon an old plan, whch was o place a meay bone close by, whch be ana soon covered, every one deserng he boxes of seeds. As.soon as he bone would become hckly, nhabed by he lle creepers he florjs. ossed no a ub of waer. he ans hayng been washed off, he bone was pu n use as a rap agan. hen he flors behough hmself ha he would save rouble by placng he bone n ho cener, of a Bhee of fly paper, belevng ha ho ans would never ge o ho bone, bu would ge caugh on he scky fly paper whle ryng o reach he food. Bu he flors was surprsed o, fnd ha ho ans, upoa dscoverng he naure of he paper rap, formed a workng force and bul a pah on he paper clear o ho bono. ho maeral for he walk was sand secured from a lle ple near by. For hours he ans worked, and when he pah wab compleed hey made her way over fl dry surface n courles. us n a march,.o he booo/ bo Effec of Her Sngng. ho dong husband was dscoursng on ho beauy of hs wfes voce. "Wo has a uoo of pahbu n her voce," sold he, "ha wll draw cara from ho mos hardened. assure you havo heard hor. flng before a largo audence, aud when aho has fnshed here has no b^en a dry eye n he room.". "Quo rue," usaeucd ho cync, "8ho always affecs "me 1.ha way. Even f fho only sofyblos gong o Bne weep Morly.f «* - - Head Davldsono adversemen. Adv. HORSE WANED. A norse waned a once. Sae prce. M. Quackbb, Red Bank, N. J. SEAM YACH FOR SALE. 45 fee ons, 10 fee beam; also 1 marne engne^ &S. Lyleon W&e, Eqonown, N.. GRLS WANED. en grls waned for hand sewng. Apply u facory o S. Esner, 56 Wallace sree, Red Bank. HE BES POAO DlCCER. you wan he -very bes poao dgger, ne Boover, addre.-s, Charles P. Conorer, Wlckounk, N.J.-. : : ; FOR SALE fee 5x8 Cedar, sldlog. wll be sold low by E. Wolcor, Eaoncwn.N.J., execuor of Wllam H. Durnell. ROOMS FOR REN. wo rooms n Berg-en buldlnr, secorjrloor, specally sued for dressmaker. Apply o W. B. Parsons, Red Bank LME FOR SALE. Oyser shell lme, n Bmall or large quanes, o sale. nqure a e John H, Pauruon farm. RversldeDrve. ~. :. KEYPORS RESAURAN.. When you are D Keypor, go o Yoncey Andersons resauran for your meals. Caerer 7 for weddngs and pares.. FOR SALE. worseaed carrage used bu lle. Also se ol el double harness. E. F. Jones, Shrewsbury, near Holly. Farm. S4O.000 O LOAN. $40,000 o loab n sums o su borrowers on flra bond and morgage. A. L. vns, REGSER buldng. Bed Bank, N. J. BOARDERS WANED.. A comforable home and cheerful rooms o pares wshng Urs-class board \ modera mprovemens. 94 Broad sree, Bed BaoK. FOR SALE. wo mens saddles, a brdle, laprobes, and secondhand harness for sale. Apply a No. 52 Eas Fron sree. Red Bank. N. J. FOR SALE. SSO for andem bke, Eldrdge make, sllgbly used. Sod for Callgmph ypewrer. Blrdsall & Son, Monmoun sree. Red Bank, N. J. BUCGES FOR SALE. gglesforsale r nearlynewjlen.ano.62 Whe sree o be sold. No reasonable offer refused. Apply o Joseph Woods, nex o seam laundry. PROPERY FOR SALE. A enemen properyfor sale on reasonable erms. For furher nformaon apply o owner, Mrs. Helen E. Drohan. No. 86.Broad sree, Red Bank, N. J. BOARDNG FOR HORSES. Horses boarded summer and wner; upland and nseadow pasure; good pasure now. For erras and references address Howard. Ely, Holmdel. N. J. ^ HOME LAUNDRY. Washng and ronng dose by he dozen and by he pece; also laundry shma, collars and culls. Goods called for and delvered. Mrs. M. Scaenck, 39 Whe sree, Red Bank. WEDDNG AND VSNG CARDS Engraved a Everdells. Fnes work, reduced prces, also seals, noe paper monograms, rubber samps, sencels, ahd plaes of e?ery descrpon. 29 Rversde avenue, Red Bank. LOS. Los from a carrage Monday. July 23d, n Red Bank, a newspaper parcel conanng a drawn work ea cloh. Suable reward on reurn o offce p Edmund WHBOU n posofflce buldng. MAN WANED. Young unmarred man o do general work on genlemans counry place. Mus have excellen references. Apply o Mchael McGary, resdence p John J. mahouy, BhrewBbury. N, J.. HAR WORK. r.m prepared o devoe my enre me o makng up swches, combngs, and all knds of balrwork..address, 29 Wes Fron sree, or send me word and wll call upon you. Mls. Brand, Red Ba*. 850 REWARD. A reward o $60 wll be pad and no quesons wll be asked for he reurn of a gold wach and chan solen from a coage a Lle Slver abou a week ago. Address," Reward," P. O. Box 297, Red Bank.N.J. WANED. An ndusrous young woman who s a farly good wrer, o work a bookkeepng and asss n pung up orders n sore and aend n dry roods and shoe deparmens. Apply o Wm. M, Golden, Wes Long Branch., BARGANS. On accoun o fallng. healh wll begn on hursday. July 26n. o sell my enre sock o nware, agae ware, chna ware and all oher goods a less han cqs o closa ou be busness.. Chances for many balfcans. B. M. Fowler, Mechanc sree, near Broad sree. Rod Bank, N. J.. HOUSE FOR SALE OR REN. Suaed on Sprng sree, near ower Bll avenue, conanng egh rooms and an eu kchen. Bam, wagon bouses, hen houses, sheds, ec,, on he propery ; also fru rees. Lo 102 fee fron by.270 fee deep. J. Edgar Grower, Box DM, Red Bank, or call on he premses. FOR SALE. Second-hand lumber and buldng maeral, for sale a Monmouh Park. nqure of V r M. R. VAN KEUREN, Eaonown, N, J. COOKS RE8AURANS. desrn o announce ha have aken charge o be resauran n he Opera houso block a Red Bank. he resauran wll be open uove days n a week. Seaks, chops. oysers.clamg.andeverybldgubually found n a re-class resauran wll be served. My resauran on Fron sree, near he foo of Broad sree, wll be open sx days f week, from half-pas sx o eleven oclock, on ho same plan as hereofore. Good Bervlco a boh places and a reaaonublo prces. Meals any hour. CHARLES L. COOK. FNES LAUNDRY WORK A Cy Seam and Hand Laundry, 82 MONMOUH SREE, RED BANK, N. J. L. J. FELMAN, Manager. ry our Celebraed Domoslo Fnsh. Laundry wll bo receved a Frank"u. Wollcro, 10 Broad Sree, UcdBahk. Drop us posal and wo wll co.1. When you wan a modern, up-o-dae physo ry ChamborlfnB Somach and Lver ables, hey are easy o uko and pleasan n effec. Prce, 25cene. Samples free a Mnonu drug sore. FERLZERS. Farmers, nsnlonors, wporlnomlonu of counry Honw, and onora D nood of Furlllzors or neocfoldos, wro hereby nonod ha wo, lo only rosldn mnnufocurora of ho above nrolcs n bo couny ol HonmouU, arc ready o rnpply lom wh any of ucl uords n largo «r»nlall manllon. Ordorn for Hpocul Forllllsorsnro nl»oouclod, Oroundlono, bono phosvhno, comploo oorn or poao mnnro, nnkncfo, nlrao o mxla, aulphnoof nmmonln, mlphao and mnrnoof poun.odorlcm lawn drowlnr, unl lnrl» grofln nro kep consanly oa band. - olnplunn drec o work) from all para. JO! -- v ""- y - ->AMD VlBLZRU WOllKB, * K^BANSVH.- Charles A. Mnon & Co., druggss, ~ have a new and relable kd glove cleaner. s no a lqud, leaves no odor and can be used whle he glove s on he hand. ORENAL VERANDA F^E And Lawn Pary, S?25L l1 * Klnf s Daughers, a he PEEH8 HOMESEAD, corner Broad sree and Peers Place,., AUGUS 2d, 1900, Afernoon and.evenlng, f sormy, posponed unl,. nexday. Coffee and Sweemeaa from he Oren wll be served by young ladles n he cosumes of Egyp Greece and Syra. ce cream and caks for sale on ae lawn, A mublcal programme. For he chldren, a donfcey o rde and Punch and Judy. General Admsson, 10 Cens. Chldren, Cens. lcsesobebad of he members ofhe crcle or. Kngs Daughers and of Mr. W., Corlles. Cure lor Cholera nnmlnm Never Known o Fall. Durng las May anjnfan chld of our neghbor was sufferng from cholera n-- fanum. he docors had gven upall. hopes Qf recovery. ook a bole of Chamberlans Colc, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy,o be house, ellng hem fel.sure would do good f used accordng o drecons. p we/daysme" he chld had fully recovered. he chld a how vgorous and healhy. have recommended hs remedy frequenly and have never known o fal. MRS. Crans BAKER, Bookwaler, Oho. For sale by Charles A. Mnon & Co., Druggss, 8 Broad sree. SCHMD & HENNG, KPER1KNCKD Upholserers and Cabne Makers; 5O-a Broad S.. Red Bank, N. J..Parlor Ses, Cushons and Har Maresses Made o Order and Made Over, Mangs and Carpes Fed and Lad, Furnure Reparng and Polshng,. Shades, Awnngs and Wall Hangngs. Bes Work.a Seasonable Prces. Some Reasons Why You Should luu on Havng EUREKA HARNESS OL Unequaled by any oher. Renders hard leaher sof. Especally.prepared. Keeps ou waer A heavy boded ol. HARNESS An excellen preservave. Reduces cos of your harness. f ever, burns he leaher; s Effcency s ncreased. ecures bes servce. ches kep from breakng.. OL s sold n all Locales. Manufnnredby Sandard Ol Company "A Danger Foreseen : s Half Avered." f you are n busness and don adverse you are n danger. hs s a warnng. See your msake n me and aver ;. A poor publsher, he propreor of a srugglng magazne, sen a half nch adversemen o henew York Herald. he ad man made a half page. he bll was bgger han he.publshers enre possessons. He hough he was runed. : was he urnng pon. he magazne sold. was good and people lked. Oher half page ads followed. Resul; forune, fame.honor. Adversng s jus as poen a lever now as was hen. hs paper reaches. he homes of hs secon..*

5 PERSONAL. he clerks n he Red Bank posoffce are havng"her vacaons. he governmen allows each clerk a vacaon of ffeen dajs wh pay. John Maney s now havng hsvacaon and when he goes on duy Fred Cullngon wll have hs vacaon. Vernon X. Fr^zee of Allenwood s acng as a subsue n he poaofflce whle he clerks are havng her vacaons "W. A. Sweeney, who s employed on HE REGBEH, s spendng a shor vacaon a Wlmngon, Deleware, and a Balmore, Maryland. He s accompaned by hs broher, John L, Sweeney of Alanc Hghlands. Mr. Sweeneys wfe wll vs a Naveank and Alanc Hghlands durng her husbands absence. George Hook of Maple avenue has lef he employ of Henry Graf and s employed n N. J. Wlsons dry goods sore. John CbrsR; who was- formerly employed by, John. ove, has aken George Hooks place a Mr. Grafs. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds/of Brooklyn BRgnSaurday and Sunday wh Mrs.. AN&asey of Branchavenue. Mss Jday Brady of New York and Edward Reynolds of Brooklyn are guess of Mrs. Caseys daugher, Mes Mae Ca^eV. Mrs. C. 8. Laug of Waerbury, Conneccu, s spendng he summerwh her moher, Mrs. J. Arrowsmh of Wallace sree. Mss Elza Oo of remon, New York, e also he gues of Mrs. Arrowsmh.. a Mrs. Bnglam of Alana, Georga, spen las week wh Mr. and Mrs. Rober "VanSchock of Monmouh sree. One of he. bg bales of he cvl war was fough on Mrs. Bnghams farm a Mss Elda Hnchclffe of Newark, who has been vsng her cousn, Mss Alce E. Clayon of Brdge avenue, has reurned home. Mss Clayons broher, James. Clayon, s now vsng a Newark,. Mrs. Henry Johnson of Shrewsbury avenue and her daugher Ehel, reurned home on Saurday from a vs wh Mrs. Johnsons broher, Andrew p. Cook of Newark. Cheser "Aumack of Jersey Cy s spendng he summer wh hs grand*, parens,, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lawless of Prospec avenue. Mrs. Wllam H. Jackson of Red Bank and her- son,-edgar Bearmore Jackson, are vsng Mrs. Job Wardell of Waysde. "~- " " :" Mss Anna Graman of Shrewsbury avenue, a vsng her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Chrsopher Graman of Waysde. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford of Mddleown and her eon Roy, spen Sunday wh relaves a Bed Bank. Mss Jane Eusace and Mrs. James C. Doughy of Oakland sree are spendng en days a Goversvlle.New York. Mss Jula Shudmack of Phladelpha s he gues of Mss Berha Krdel, daugher of Jacob Krdel of Broad sree. Augusus V. DeHar, of he frm of DoHar & Leson of Red Bank, spen Sunday:a Asbury Park, Olver Suphen, Charles Person and Ernes E. Pach of Red Bank spen Sunday a Hghland Beach. Mss Llle Sco of Long Branch has been vsng her aun, Mrs. Elzabeh Clayon of Brdge avenue. Mss Hae Barkalow of Shrewsbury avenue has been vsng Mrs. Judson Con over of Maa wan. ;.. Mrs. Wellngon Wlkns of Cols Neck.vsed relaves and frends a Red Bank yeserday.. Lloyd Smh of Wellsboro, Pennsyl-. vana, a former school eacher here, was n own las Sunday.,. MrB. homas Egan of Brdge avenue vsed her faher, Parck Daly of Morrsvlle, on Sunday. Mss Laura Brdsall of Whe sree, who B employed by Joseph Salz, s enjoyng a vacaon. A. M. Ca har of Red Bank and Charles C. Person of Eaonown spen Sunday a Asbury Park. Waler Mason of New York, a summer resden of Elberon, vsed frends here oh Sunday.. Rev. Charles A. bbals of Marlboro, New York, s vsng Wllam. Corlcs of Borden sree. Mr. and Mrs. heodore F. Whe of Red Bank spen par of las week a Alanc Cy. Mes Anna E. Morrs of Wallace sree s spendng a -week wh frends a Brooklyn. Mrs. Paul Jaohng of Newark open par of las wook wh fronds a Red Bank. rvlngon Sherman of Wallncp sree spon Sunday wh relaves a uoka- oo. Mrs. Edmund. Woolley of Oakland slrec d vsng hor son a Manaaqunn. Mlfs Grace M. Chad wck of.prospec avenue- has been eclc wh a sore hroa. Mss Nova Asay of Red Bank n vsng; MUB Grace Sou of Holmdol. Wlllun.D. Hubbnrd of Red Bank Hjon yeserday a Long Branch; Mr. and Mrs,.Ogden McOlaakoyof Shrewsbury uvenuo and her daugher Ala, who have been vsng relaves a New York and Bayonne, reurned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jopeph W; Gardner, of New York spen Saurday and Sunday wh Alvn Parker of Far Haved. Mrs. E.-523laJc6ck of Monmouh sree s,vsng n he Casklls. Samuel Sou of Eaonown s sufferng from a felon on hs hand. Dr. homas A. Curs of Broad sree has been sck wh malara, HE POWER OF BEAUY. A Burglar Who Preferred a Hes o Keepng he dwaa- " fancy," sad a handsome woman of SO or more, "ha-here 1B as much ruh as poery n wha has been sad agd s beng sad abou he power of womans beauy. Of course, s supposed ha only poes kn,ow anyhng abou me maer, bu can bear esmony of a dfferen sor, and s from* my own experence. When - waa/w grl of 20,1 was really very prey and 1 had no end of gay gallans dancng aendance on me all he me, whch was some sgn of he ruh of my Saemen, for was neher very rch, nor very fflgh Jus an ordnary,-real prey grl; ha was all. Bu he power was here, hough was no conscous of s srengh unl afer my experence " lved n a souhern cy of 25,000 people, and one ngh aended a dance a half, dozen blocks from my home and dd no ge back unl 1 oclock n he mornng, my escor beng he genleman who s now my husband, He proposed o me ha ngh,. and when came no he house fancy mus have been preer han ever" was Before, for Uever was so happy. he house was sll, for he only" people n, excep wo old servans away back n he L, were my faher and moher, who had gone o- bed hours before. slpped up sars o my room as quely as a mouse and urnng up he gaa was confroned by a burglar,.who.poned a psol a me and old me noho make any nose or he would kll me. ddn fan, because was so happy ha nspred me, suppose, and sood sll lookng a hm. He lookeda me, oo, dressed n my bes gown and shnng wh a lo of jewels, for our famly had some fne damonds and 5 oher hngs of ornamen ha had descended o re, and lke mos souhern grls lked o. wear hem even when was no n he bes ase. " wouldn hur as prey.a grl as you arefor he world.he sad wh a bow; bn ve go o have he shners, so jus ake hem off and hand hem over, whle pck up wha can fnd lyng around loose. Wlh remblng fngers ook, off ny handsome jewed whle he gahered up a}l he could fnd on my dressng case and pu hem n hs pocke, keep- ng he psol poned a me. Ho was no a bed lookng man, and as pu ou my hand o hm wh he Jewelry n smled a hm, as frghened as was, and asked hm f he wouldn go rgh away. Bu he dd no ake he jewelry and he dd no go away. He smply sared a me n undsgused admraon and ook ou of hs pockes he rnkes he had gahered from he dressng-ease. " f you wll excuse me, mss, for mpernence, he sad, ll say o you ha you are he prees grl ever saw n my llfe^and always dd admre prey grls. hae o rob you lke hs, and f you wll le me kss you, Jus on your cheek where s pnkes, ll leave everyhng else and ake only he remembrance of ha as a reward for hs nghs job. "hs me dd almos fan, bu red o. be srong and succeeded so well ha kep my ws. was somehng dreadful o be kssed by a burglar, bu he was so respecful and really dd admre he, and besdes was savng several housand dollars worh of Jewels, so ddn say a word, bu. jus urned my cheek oward hm. He ook off hs cap, ben forward, ouched me on he cheek wh hs lps and sood back wh hs psol n hs band. ",Now, f may rouble you o go o he fron door wh me, he sad,.so ha f anybody should see me comng ou wll no cause any remarks, Wll releve you of my presence, whch, assure you, would never have occurred had known as much as know now. " hough never could do, bu dd, and sood n he door ll he dsappeared around he corner; hen collapsed uerly, and he ngh wachman found me here 15 or 20 mnues aferward am roused ho bouse. By he me knew enough o ell anyhng ho..burglar was far, far away. he sory go no he papers, of course, and n a week or wo receved a noe of regre from my burglar, posmarked Cncnna, whch was he only clow wo ovor had of hm. Bu ho kssng par of he Bory woa no prned. kep ha o mybolf, and ho frs person o whom old was my husband, and ho was gallan enough o say ha ho burglar had go ho boer par of ho bargan." "*"" Keepng Prner* M*rom sen Prners 1 promses havo become almos a by-word, When HE REGSER promses o hnvo ceran work done a a ceran me, nohng shor of a caasrophe prevens po fulfllmen of ho promlao,..,,* "*!»*.,. Slk c», j$,oon8, a Davdsons. Ad), NSPRED BY DREAMS. rumph of he Bvan Asleep Over he BranAeake, here are numerous auhenc cases n whch, nspred by a dream, a person-has acheved n Bleep somehng ha he had uerly-faled over when awake and ceranly more han one where an- arsc rumph has resuled. No doub, oo, here have been n- Bances of he knd where he mysery of such an achevemen has remaned an rrang problem, as very nearly happened n respec o an ars whose pcures sold well and whose genus for color combnaons was consdered as asonshng as hs oupu he paner used o ell he creepy sory of how, gong no hs sudo afer- breakfas, he would ofen sand spellbound a*he foo ha some supernaural "double" had been hard a work upon bs canvas darng he ngh, more-han once obanng cleverly an effec n scheme or colorng ha he had sraned afer for daysn van. Here was somehng o make he sronges bran reel. ;. As connued a nervals afer he had red lockng he sudo door and placng he key under.hs pllow, he effec can be beer magned han de- Bcrbed, and was onlya chance accden ha a lengh burs he bubble. He go up one mornng ofnd hs dressng- gown sreaked Wh a dry carmne pgmen, and fragmens of he same maeral lay srewn abou hs.easel below. mpelled by a dream, he had gone down here n. he ngh o/ pan, rdaden upon he pgmen, and,! auomaonlke, pcked up he peces before rerng agan. And precsely he same hng 1 s known o have happened o a well known worker n mosacs some years ago.. Hs mnd connued o work ou schemes afer hs body had ^sruck," and he would proceed o bs workroom and arrange desgns, he effec of whch smply supefed hm nex mornng. A leas one endurng pece of musc.owes s nspraon and producon o a dream n he same dramac way. he sngular dsncon, n fac, s clamed for several. occurs a he end of a.famous Russan opera. For weeks he composer had sruggled wh hs fnale and had all bu gven up n despar. he spr of a ceran heme danced vaguely hrough hs overworked bran, bu always eluded hm when he wen o se down for he orchesra. One ngh, as he lay asleep, came o hm, grandly defne. He dreamed ha was an accomplshed fac on paper." Evens showed ha he mus have gone down sars, 1 played r-. umphanly over on hs,.organ several mes and hen ^wren down he chords ha had caupc<^jm so much anxey.- Nex mornng, he score shees were found nealy do)e^,and he fnale a grea success; b$, alhough hs wfe had. heard he organ gong and even remembered he une played, he composer hmself could onlj> recollec he dream self and was absoluely a a loss o accoun for he poson n Whch he was found fas asleep over he keys. he bran had* succumbed mmedaely he dream nspraon had aken a praccal shape. Equally dramac, agan," s he sory ofen old of a srugglng muscan who had wren a song whch he could no nduce any musc publsher o rsk publshng. he fac had preyed on hs mnd. One ngh he dreamed ha he had wren a pahec leer o a popular snger, nclosed wh hs scorned maserpece, walked all he way o he vocalss house a Hampsead and pushed hs envelope hrough he leer sl here. He recolleced lle o nex mornng, no havng occason o mss hs manuscrp, and souly dened hs landlords asseron ha he had lef hs bedroom and gone for a nocurnal sroll.shorly aferward, however, he was asonshed a recevng a check and" a cke for 1 a concer, and hen, especally when he heard hs own song rendered a he concer, all flashed back o hm. He had unconscously aced upon hs dream owed hs sroke of luck purely o a somnambulsc nspraon. goes whou saylg, oo, ha he mos humorous hngsare occasonally done by persona who rere o res wh a fxed nenon for!he morrow n her, mnds ard are dscovered work- ng ou he scheme n her sleep. he wrer knows a genleman never suspeced of acng upon nspraons evolved n hs slmber who had lad n a sock of enamel pans, wh whch he nended jo decorae hs rooms afer apaern "no ye decded upon. Some fanasc noon presumably mus have presened self as ho Blep. All unconscously he proceeded down sars n he small hours, mxed all ho cplors ogeher n a bowl, and sared o daub he doors and walls wh consderably more deermnaon han ase.. Jo resul was a polychromac chaos, o suy nohng of a bad shock for he genleman, who sprang ou of hs dream a ho sound of a cry from hs sarled wlf.ol-r ". A Nlcoprl. Mabel Wly do you always buy wo kluda of uoo paper?. Maud Well, you BOO, when wre o om, use red paper -ha moans lovo-r-ana when wre o Jack uso bluo paper whch means fahful and ruo^ -""" he ale of a Cake.. An eas end car was loaded down wh shoppers, mosly women, for was n he mddle of he afernoon. Conversaon was proceedng a( a grea rae. was lke a pnk ea or a sesson of he sewng crcle. Bn all a once a hush fell over he far chaerers. A, negro lad enered, bearng n hs arms an mmense oake hree or four decks hgh and frosed aver from p o dome, as hey Bay of a heaer. here was a profuson of flowers by wny of decoraon, and delcae raceres of gauzy lace compleed he embellshmens, he 1 cake was so large ha heregro cduld scarcely carry he cke.old^-wlole sory of he weddp^he brdesmads; he orange flowers/e flowergfrls and he banque aferward. Every femnne hear n ha sree car. was a-fluer as s owner gazed speechlessly upon he evdence of a weddng o be. Fnally, when he car sopped, o le on. anoher passenger and everyhng /was very, sll, one lady ook courage o ask- he negro; where he weddng was gong o be " "Whu weddln?" asked he negro, hs eyes prorudng. fhe weddng ha cake s for." "Ds an noweddln cake.". " N o? ", -.. "Nom. DS;, yeres er cake walk cake.".,... here was a smle ha reached from one end of he car o he oher, and very soon, conversaon "was resumed Jas before^ ". She Was Posed on Fnance. " s smply mpossble o keep pos edon everyhng,",eald a clubwoman o a Daugher of he 1 Amercan Revoluon. "Yes, ndeed s,"; admed he D. A. K.- "Bu somemes, f you are no que posed, you can wrggle ou of a dffcul suaon whou seemng so very gnoran. For esample, was JuB saved by my presence of mnd a a D. A. R. meeng he oher day.- -Professor Sparks of he unversy, you know, read a lovely paper on (5ouvernour Morrs, Fnancer of e Amercan Revoluon. 1. "Who s hs Gouverneur Morrs? sad- a frend of mne from he Fornghly club. Seems o me never have heard of hm. here were *alf-,a dozen women around, and. was frghfully embarrassed.! never had heard of Gouverneur Morrs eher; bu, you know, a D. A. R. s supposed o know all hose hngs... " Oh, don you remember? sad. Morrs was he man who fnanced he governmen and borrowed -a-lo of money o do. " hank you, sad my frend from he Fornghly. "Now, he fac.s, you know, dear," connued he D. A. R., " really &new nohng of whaever excep ha Professor "Sparks subjec~8ad ha he man had fnanced he governmen, and. knew f he dd ha he mus have had o borrow a lq of money.* hen She Mssed. Wggs Poor old BOU She doesn beleve as much n le effcacy of prayer as she dd,» Waggs You surprse me. She has always been BO exremely relgous. Wggs Yes, bu he oher day she go ready o gd no he cy, and hen she dscovered ha she bad only en mnues n whch o cach he ran. So she knel down before she sared and for fve mnues prayed^fervenly ha she mgh cach Bargans a Davdsons. Adv. BBU8. PHLLPS. A Por Monmouh, on Frday, July 200), Mrs. Rlcbard Phllps, of a daugher, XABBMAOES. WLEY AYLOR.-A Keansburr. on Wednesday, July 18h. by Rev John Alen, Mss M. Nele Alley of Brldgwaer. Vermon, and Arden G. aylor or Wndsor, Vermon. UEAJH. DAWDEN. A Freehold, on Wednesday, July 18n, Jobn Bawden, aged 73 years. BOWNE. A Leonrdvllle, on Wednesday, July 18h, Andew Wner Bowne, aged 04 years. CONOVBR. A Holmel.on Monday. July HJh- 1". Holmea conover, son of 11. F. Goaover, ag<4 5 monhs. GLES. A he Phaane, on hursday, July lll{l, Wllam. Qlka, a(red 64 years. GRAY.-A OaafonL, N. J., on Wednesday, July 18h, Mrs. Wllam J& Gray or Crunford, formerly of Hod Bank. -JJ- HENDBCKBON. lonjf Branch, on Sunday! July 16h, Susan A.VjUe of Wllam HondrlckBm of Lone DrnDch, mrcqpb years. PAD. A Oceyfoor, on Saurday, July 2R Mm. Vcor Plard, am <H years. 8OPE.-A A&lc Hghlands, on Wednesday, July 18h, George. B. Shrope, need 57 years, SMOCE.-A Red Bank, on hursday, July 1Mb, Mrs. Sarah Juno Smoolc, Hred 7B years. FOR SALE. Four barns a yonnouh Pack for sale. Also hree frames of barns 100 fee by 16 fee, M.«. VAN KEURBN, ;. Eaonown, N. J. JOSEPH C. ESGELBACH. COLUMBA HOEL. 185 Wes Fron froo, near Poarl, Red Bank, N. J, KnMgerH Boer and F. * M. Bchafor... Welnor «or nlwnys on draum. A.8O llalho.o.fay QOOHESK BEEU N BOLKB. MSS SOPHE Dressmaker. WALLNG, Hr, HlB BASK, X. jr. POWDER A coob book aroea wlpf every can, almos worh he prce of he powder o progressve women. Use } leas powder han usual. Don be afrad. You won spol ne bach. BUMSDN MPROVEMEN COMPANY. NOCE! Noce s erehy gven ha he annual meeng o he sockholders of. Rumson mprovemen- Conpapy wll be feld a he offce of sad Company n he Law Offces of Apple o & Rope, corner Broad and Fron srees, n he own of Red Bank, Mcnnoub Couny, New Jersey, on Saurday. Augus 4h. 190(. a eleven oclock n he forenoon, for he purpose of elecng drecors and offcers of pad Company for he ensung year and ranaaohoa of such oer busness as may come before he meeng. Daed July 21s, lflou., HEXR JE.. Secreary of sad Company. Show ma a Job, and wll show ho«- promply and well can be QODO. Everyhng n he lno ol 1 Vlnmbng, Beang and Gas Fng cones whn my provnce. Go he skll and experence necessary o underake and pnsh o sasfacory compleon he mos dffcul pece of work. My esmaes wll prove am no hgh prced. WLLJAM OBREN, 26 FRON SREE, RED BANE, N. J. Cder Mll o Open. e e r Mll a non.falls WLL BE OPEN o Receve Apples \ ON AND AEEf -A.-O.g1XS"b 9lX, 19 OO. D A. WALLNG. -HE- WLL BE Dpeno[ReceveApples ON AND AFER AUGUS 9h, D. C. WALLNG. R. Lards Dsllery A ; ".. Scobeyylle,; N. J., Wll be.open o receve apples on and affer V ; -. ;. Augus 9h, 1900, Some very fne and very old Apple Brandy for Medcal Use LARD, Sevbevvllle. Mr. Rober Baker hadah aack : of colc recenly and suffered nensely unl he ook wo dpseb of" Cramberjanb Colc, Cholera and Darrhoea^. Remedy, whch effeced-a cure very quckly. He Baysv; s a wonderful preparaon. Mr. Baker resdes a Rvexpp.^Md.. Every faraly should be provded wh a bole of hs remedy. never fals and s worh manymes o cos wbenneeded. For Bale a 35 and SO cens a bolfe^by Charles A,< ynon & Co., Druggss, 3 Broad sree. S HERFFS SALE. By vrue of a Vfrlo 0. n, o me dlreoxl, ssul ou of he Cour of Chancery of bo Sae of Now Jersojr, wll bo oxposcd o solo a publlo venduo, ON MONDAY, HE «7h DA OF AUQU8, WOO, boweon ho hours of 13 oclock and A oclock, (n 2 oclock), n he afernoon of sad day, a ho Cour llouso. a freehold. n: loo owobfu of Freehold, counr of Mcnmoulh, Now,Jersey..nl he followng rac or parcel of land and promucs horolnalor parcularly deorbud, suae, lynjr end beng n ho ownshp o Shrewsbury, n ho couny of UoDuou and Sae of Now Joraey. Bognnlnpr a a* aaks Hnul- n n ho oas Uo of Wes Bno, n Uo own o Red Hank, n ml couny, and dsan fory ul noruvard alon ho ma aldo o Woa Hreo from uo pon whora n (ma shn of Wes srw om ho norh aldo of Wall Drec; bonco from sad b«- Bnnng «ak«ouwardly, ohu hundred and weny fee n a lno parollel wh ho norh sldo of Wall Brm o a nakp; honcu runnln norhwardly, fory oo n a lno parallel wh lra snu sdo of Ww rve; lonco weslwnrdlv, n a lno purdlll wh ho norh sde of Wall areo ono hundred and weny foo o nako n he oua aloo of Ww: nren; honco Boulhwardly. ulong ho ou «ld«c W uroo fory foo o/oru fd o ho buglnnlnu. Bald lo bolnc n ho «afd own of Hod Dank., Sezed, as ho pro[wrjr of Jauc*. lakor, o alp, aken n elocuon n no su of Kllaln J. Morrlnoo, and o bo nol) by 0. E. DAVB, Sherff. ). lavm. Jr., folr. DaDd July *W, (

6 HUR B A WHEELMAN. A Woman njured on he Oceana Brdge. Mre. MoNcholl of New York, a sor a Dr. Goodmans a Oceanc, was walkng across he Oceanc brdge on Sunday ngh abou half-pas seven oclock when she was run down by a man who s employed as coachman for Henry Werlexnann of Locus Pon. be coachman was rdng a bcycle. He had no bell on hs bcycle and Mrs. JcNcholl was no ALANC OWMBnP. ALL NEW SHAPES AND COLORS, Junes M. LlpplDuo lu Anna B. Maud. leco of propery, 8 W. George D. Lpplnco o Anna B. nland. Pece A aware of hs approach unl he was almos upon her. - Plecejof propery. $30. of popery, S10. Emly Llppluco and ohere o Aua B. Leland. Mrs. McNcholl hen red o ge ou Elzabeh W. Hampon and husband o Anna B. Mss A. L. Morrss, Leland, Pece of propery, $10. of he way, bu sue was knocked down UMAN OWNSHP. and her nose wp njured..she suffered Wllam C. Bedlo o Georgo H. Wnner. Pece ol MLLNERY, conoclerably from elock and she haspropery, $16. UAAWAN OWNSHP. Bnce been confned o her-bed. Mrs. Mc- COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, lenry S. Lle o Lavrraco Caron. 2 los a Ncholl clams damages amounng o BED BANE. N. J. 50. She baa pu a bll for ha amoun n Jusce Lev B. VanNess hands for collecon and f s no pad su wll be.brough agans he coachman.. _.» :. A Srawrlde o Aebury Park. A number of Red Banks and Long Branchs young people wen on a srawrde los hursday ngh o Asbury Park. hey lef Red Bank a nne oqlock and reached Asbury Park abou welve oclock. he pary go home a four oclock he nexmornng. hose n he load were Msses Eva Lucas, Laura Brdsall, Sarah Clay, Llle Brown, Neva Asay...Maron Hule and Mabel Paerson, homas rvng Brown, Ber F. Whe, Harry Krbey, Waler Brdsall, Lous J. eley,, Arche Brown, Charles Pereon and Horace Vne of Bed Bank ; Msses Myrle Moron, Mame Morrs and Ehel Perrne of Long Branch, Mss Emmons of Freehold, and Edgar Whe of Wes Long Branch, mprovemens. Charles P. Cherry wl buld a new house a Keypor a, a cos of abou $1,600. Charles. Young hae he conrac. he Presbyerans of Keypor wll buld a parsonage on Kearney sree a a cos of $1, Elwood. Red of Englehawn, whose place of busness was desroyed by he recen fre a ha place, has bough a lo and wll pu up a new sore buldng. A. P. VanNoe of Manasquan 3 buldng a new barn. R.Frank Longsree of Manasquan s buldng a wo-sory addon o he house. Mnor Accdens. he horse of R. B. Campbell of Mana squan go scared a an auomoble las week. and Mr. Campbell was hrown from he wagon. He sruck" on he wheel of he wagon~and~or&~eurb, cung and brusng hs.body n several places. Mrs. Wllam H. Flood of Freehold. was yawnng a few days ago when she dslocaed her/jaw. requred he servces ofhdocor o ge he jaw n p,ace.. ^-" A, E. Robbns of Allenown.ran a rusy ha pn n hs foo las week whle walkng abou hs berry pach. homas Scos Lark,.homas Sco of Shrewsbury s an ordnarly peaceable czen excep when he s drunk, Las Frday ngh he go drunk a Red Bank and sared o "do up" he own. He ore Crawford Gbersons shr parly off,.he red o whp Mormer V. Pacl, he ressed Offcer J. Frank Paerson, and fnally go n he own jal, he nex day a hearng was gven hm before Jusce Chld and he was fned $5 and coss, amounng u all o $10. Ha employer a Shrewsbury advanced he amoun of he fne. - Sho hrough he Hand. Osceola Slocun of Faj Haven accdenly njured hs hand wh a psol las Wednesday ugh whle defendng hmself from a dog. When he dog aacked Mr. Slocum ho drew ha revolver. he revolver would no work and Mr, Slocum ook hold of he barrel of he weapon. He was somewha exced and pulled he rgger agan when he psol wen off, he ball enerng he palm of he hand jus ubovo he llo fnger. he dog was scared off by he repor, Dr. Armsrong dressed he wound. he Hooy Esae o bo Sold. he Hoey esae n Hollywood, whch was morgaged o lo Adams express company, s o le sold. hs n he decson of Vne Chancellor Hoed n he, long drawn ou ca&u of ho oxpresh company agans ho esae, ho osao noludes ho Hollywood hoel and coago and vllas n Elberon, ho morgag amouns o abou a mllon dollars, bu s hough ha ho propery wll brng more han ha amoun, A Hoel Sold. he Majesc hoel a Oconn Orovo OB been sold o Mrs.Bural A, Bllnan of rhladolpl\n. he prce pad wns $110,000,, ^<< Road Duvduons nd veraemon. Adv, Deeds Recorded. he followng real, esae ransfers have been recorded n he offce ofsbe couny clerk a Freehold for be week endng July 21s, 1900: SHREWSBURY OWNSHP. Wllam Esell o Era NlBsen. Lo a Red Bank, 81,000. J1DDWOWN OWNSHP. Guyon F. Greenwood o Clara V. F, Greenwood. Pece of propery, $10. MlDluere and wardens Chrs clurcb o lnero Manor waer company. Pece of properly, $1. Maav-an, S.", OCEAN OWNSHP. Claraa M. Walsh, adm, o Benjamn A. Wes. Land a Fresh Pond n Ocean ownshp. $685. Caherne M. Sherman and haaband o Horace M. Bhonban. Lo a Long Brune], $1. Caherne M. Sherman and husband o homas 0. Sherman. Lo a Long Branch, 81. Jula E.Love and husband o Joan E. Jeffrey. 2 los a Deal, $3,800. Fdely rus & Safe Depos company o Frances. llon. 2 los a Allenbure, $4,100. Frank MDMahon o James F. Murphy..Lo near 8eabrgh,.$800,.. NEPUNE OWNSHP. James A. Barker o Madora Harmon. 2 los a Asbury Par. $2,000. Harold W. Cornell o A. C, wnng, 2 loa a Asbury Park, Elzabeh B. Grm and husband o Sarah A. Sllman. 2 los a Ocean Grove, $25,000. James A. Bradley o Samuel H, Clayon. Lo a Nepune Cy, Henn C. Wesor, rusee, o George F. Kroebl. Lo a Bradley Park, $ WALL OWNSHP. John R. rons o Joseph! L. Seaman. Pece of propery, $1. - James M. Brannln o Anne A. Curs. Pece of propery, $25. Mahas Woolley, sherff, o Wlnan V. Pearce, 6 los a Wes Sprng Lake, $436. Shark Hrer Co., o Alber Selner. Lo a Belmar, $800. George B. Slmonds o Norman P. Vanderbool. Lo a Deour, S. FREEHOLD OWNSHP. Wllam F. Barbalow o Amanda Adams. 2 los a Freehold, HOWELL OWNSHP. Aaron Reed o Davd F. Heed. Pece of propery, $600. homas E. Bunlge o Marn Gulce. Pece o propery, $1,600. Konerne M. Brady o Wm. B. Jenkns.. Pece o propery, SW0. Reddng Clayon o Charles. Clayon. Pece o propery, $25. UARLBORO OWNSHP. saac Smh o saac C. Johnson. Pece of prop- y HEY SAY. he Merchan Says : elephone servce s a grea promoer of busness. s no only an open door for new busness, bu ncreases he facly wh whch any busness may be ransaced. HOWARD REY,, MONM.OUH S., : BEDBJLXK, XEW JEB8EY,\ \ raccal lumber.. ESMAES CHEERFULLY FURNSHED. CONRACS AKEN. JOBBNG PROMPLY AENDED O. ALL WORK GUARANEED.. carry consanly on hand all he laes ( sanary applances, and hence am prepared <> o do work whou delay. he Ralroad Man Says: keepsrrufmany deparmens runnng n connuous harmpny. n- llroal Sree) Bed Bank, X, LOUS PRAE*. creases boh our passenger and our fregh servce, and s a grea convenence o our parons. he Broker Says. fflkoopo mo n ouch wh ho marke wherever am; buy and sell by wre, and by akng elephonc advanage of a urn n he marke have made housands of dollars. he Docor Says: elephone servce has ncreased my ncome o nearly double. Many persons wll seek advce by elephone who would hesae o ask a physcan o make a call. he Caerer Says: elephone servce enables me o serve my parons more speedly and wh less effor. mnmzes possbly of loss from oversockng. he HQmekeeper Says: Lfe whou elephone servce would be unbearable. smoohs ll be rough places. How we ever go along whou do no know. fe Sburban Resden Says: he knowledge hal can call up my house ou of own from my offce n he cy, s a grea comfor. he College Man Says: " say, old chap, s gren. You can call up nnd ge he laes news from he fooball game or.he boa race, and every oher old hng a fellow wans o know." Everybody Says: s he greaes hng n he world he greaes convenence of hs or any oer me. he greaes facor n busness, socal or domesc lfe; a servce no one can afford o bo whou. he elephone Company Says: We wan your paronage "on ho bass of LOW RAES, PERFEC SEfVCE. he New York and New Jersey ^elephone Company, 170 Broadway ( Long Branch, N. J, OVER A MLLON lo-cen pnekngen of Johnsonls Kdney lls have beemolr. U 1 wns he frs Relable Kdney Ronml offered He nemouy publc «n popular prce, nml n He ON,Y ON! ha la GUARANlU) o cure al (llnrnw;»or he KDNP.VB. m.adllkk nnl URNARY OKGANB. Wlm beer esmonal* could we KVC. as Pll* o c«a». By mall for fve n-ce lumpa. MAO> A Mnon kborlorm, no., PHLADELPHA PEOPLE ARE USNG JOHNSONS KDNEY PLLS FOR KDNEY ROUBLES Junoa Coopor, Jr., HrpnG nnd Whe Bruon,. L. ll-lynjul C)., 108 Mououl SlrcoU HE BALANCE OF OUR COLORED SRAW HS A Half Prce. LOUS PRAE, Oldes Fru and Vegeable Marke. ESABLSHED N ALL KNDS OF FOREGN AND DOMESC FRUS, NUS, &c. Fars and Church Fesvals Suppled a Wholesale Prces. A full lne of Calforna Frus of all knds and choce Georga Peaches and Waermelons. Carbonee fnsh, gvng e^jre sasfacon can be had for $8 per dozen by vsng DeHar & Lesons sudo. Nohng bu he bes maeral- used. her long experence assures you of success. DEHAR & LESON, Red Bank.N. J. Seabrgh, N.. Alanc Hghlands, N. J. J& H. E. ^BRALLARD, 8UCCK8S0R O DUSAN ALLARE, U Fron Sree. Bed Bank, X. J. CHOCE MEAS, POULRY, GAME N SEASON, VEGEABLES,, FRUS, EC., A MODERAE JRCES. fyou Were Dssasfed Shrwass MusGo. hey are gong fas/ Why shouldn hey. hey are marked a abou ffy cens on he dollar. Allfrs-Uassgoods and perfec fng. f you wan o pck from he bes assormen, come hs week, as we canno promse all szes laer.. Posvely he Greaes Bargans ever offered here or anywhere. LO ONE. Good qualy Shr Wass, regularly gold a 75c. and^.oo, made of good.fas color maerals, all szes n he lo, from 32 o 42.,, o Blake hem gfo a Once, LO WO.. Shr Wass ha are worh $1.50 o $2.50, all - knds n he lo, each one a perfec f and an elegan syle, all szes from 32 o 50. o Mafce hem go a Once, 48c. 69c. Some Mdsummer Bargans. * " V. \ HANDKERCHEFS; hemsched and embrodered, wh lace openvyork corners, value 15c, a... f.. 9c, SKRS of a good qualy musln, wh 12-nch flounce, a knd always sold a 50c, here.. 39C. CORSES of a good qualy open ne, sde seels, shor or long was, a 50c. qualy a... 33c, Musln DRAWERS of a good maeral wh cluser of ucks and rmmed wh a nce Valencennes lace, regular 45c. knd, a... 29C. Rbbed VESS, whe and ecru, shor sleeves and sleeveless, wh rbbon rmmng, were 15c, now. OC. Sample-peces! of MUSLN UNDERWEAR, beaufully rmmed Skrs^and Gowns, values up o $1.50 each, on accoun of beng soled.., 78c. Mens NGH SHRS d a fne hread musln, ncely rmmed, he (regular prce s 50c, now \*\,39c. URKSH OWELS, a good, heavy knd, large sze, boh unbleached and whe, consdered cheap a.17c, now.. OC." CRASH SKRS of a good maeral, cu full wdh and hree-nch.hem, regular prce-39c ( whle hey las.-r.v. All over LACE YOKNG, prey desgns, jus he knd for wash dresses, regular prce 50c, a per yard 39C. hese ave only a few of he many specals we have here for you. A walk hrough oursore any day wll surely repay you for -he-me spen,-as you can always pck-up somehng away-below regular prpe... Grea Purchase of Japanese Fans, We were forunae n securng a lo of samples fresh goods ha jus arrved from he "oher sde." we go hem a our own prce as we buy so we sell, herefore you ge he benef." JAPANESE FANS, worh 8 o 12c... 5<?. each. JAPANESE FANS, worh 15 o 25c... OC. each. JAPANESE FANS, worh 25 o 40c... 19c. each. ROAD SREE. RED BANK. N.J. Wh ha las job of plumb- \ ng or nnng ha he oher J1 fellow dd, call on me he J \ MONEY O LOAN. nex me. ll doray bes o malco he work sasfacory. have consderable money on hand, whch can be had n loa from $400 o $2,500 a fve per cen. ". \ JAMES FZGBBON, Wharf Avenue. Med Bank. Schroeders Har onc should be used hree or four mes a week o ge he bes resuls. Ffy evens a bole a Schroeders pharmacy. FRANCS WHE, 1.. Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, Fron Sree,.Red Bank, N. J. RVER PROPERY... All rver propery ha s for sale have on ray books. havo plos from $3,000 o $80,000. Somo very grea bargans. n a few years here wlj bo hono on ho marke. Now la he me o buy. Rvor propery a becomng noro popular every year as s beaues become known. COACES N OWN FOR SALE. havo coagoa on every Broo; also sore propery and loa ha can bo bough rgh and on omy crrrm.. O REN. havo aone wony coages lof. Ren from $0 o $80.» NSURANCE N HE OLDES AND BES COMPANES. Propery apprased nnd cared for, rens colleoed, repars) mndd and whaever!b needed abou a place.. Ofllce oppoalo Olobo hoel, Fron aroo. FRANCS WHE.

7 AN ORENAL DB. Onaena f Beeue a luxury by Celesal Granaeea. s no a well known fac ha a large percenage of he shpmens of gnseng (Arala gnseng) whch go an- nually o Chna s conrbued by he foress of norhern Oho. Neverheless s rue, Large dsrcs here were and sll are comparavely well socked wh he herb, and many, resdens have made hundreds of dollars by gaherng he roos n years gone 1 by. he frs sgn of sprng calls he gnseng dggers from her homes, and many of hem are already afeld, seekng probably he mos precous plan ha grows, A spade and bag over hs shoulder denfy he man who Reeks gnseng from.oher men. He goes o rch woodlands and hen sngles ou he buernu rees, under whch he 1 herb s mos commonly found. he roos of he plan* somemes fleshy ubers he sze of a forefnger,. are of ha shape and easly go o nfabe up a pound of he maer desred. When dred, hey brng from?3 o?10. a pound, accordng o her sze, he older and larger he hgher he prce; Alhough gaherng he roos s a prof, lablebusness, ha of sellng^ drec o he consumer s much more prof able,. n Chna s sold by he ounce : and oflmes brngs as hgh as 200 an ounce, ha jwegh n all rases brngng more han he pound upon he Amerl- can marke Wh he Geeslals. s a prze, and upon perfec.specmens as hgh as $2,500 has been lavshed. Wh hem" s supposed \o possess a supernaural power o srenghen and lnvlgorae M weakenng ssues, so ha he eaer wll lve o be 100 years old. And no only s he power hus ascrlbed, bu o he poor menally- mpars knowledge and, above all, prepares he olve-eyed prnce for a long and luxurous sojourn on earh n fac, he gnseng roo s almos sacred o he Chnaman of he upper class, and o presen o ones frend s a homage dffcul of apprecaon by he sons of he wes who gaher - n he woods. he enre growh of he, herb 1 proeced by he governmen n he Chnese empre. A one me he emperor dealed 10,000 arars o gaher all ha could be found n hs domau. Bach man was oblged o gve wo pounds o hls.majesy, and for wha he succeeded n gaherng aferward he was repad by. s wegh n slver. hs, however, was no more han one-eghh of s value, and soon was exchanged evenly for s wegh n-gold, as s-ofen he-case a he presen me. he Amercan crop does no compare a all favorably wh ha of Korea. n ha counry, however, s found praccable o rase n gardens,and nere s mpossble o produce good roos by so dong. -s a crme punshable by deah for a Korean o sell gnseng "ousde of hs own counry whou mperal permsson. hus proeced forms one of he saple producs of Korea and s much apprecaed by he Chnese owng o s superlor flavor. here s naurally a prejudce on he par of he Chnese o receve from he wes anyhng so hghly regarded by hem. Up o he dawn of he nneeenh cenury was expored from Amerca n small quanes, bu as early as 1830 he shpmens amouned o nearly $100,000 n one year. here seems o be an dea prevaler n hs counry ha he Chnese powder he roos and smoke hem. hs s an error. s never used as a queus. he commoner classes ea much as we do he common lcorce roo, bu hose who employ mos are he grandees and even he royal households. A ruly orenal and luxurous manner of admnserng he powdered roo obans among he hgher classes. By he hghes case he reamen s aken durng a perod of 40 days once n wo years. he paen s aken o a beauful garden where flowers are bloomng, brds sngng, waer sparklng from a, founan and usually where musc s o be heard hrough he hours of he day. n hs rerea he s old nohng of he ousde world and, s allowed o recelyo no leers from frends for fear hey mgh conan unpleasan news. Here he s fed he gnseng powder, a sof yellow suff wh a slghly aromac flavor. A* a naural consequence of hs res fro., rouble and worry he paen comes forh n brgher spr, and n hs way s sounded abroad ha was he gnseng reamen whch made hm so. s a sngular fac ha he name gven bo plan by ho Chnese and bo Norh Amercan ndan s srongly o work ol. Ho s enabled o make slmllnr. Boh nncs ugges ho fan-hced resemblance of a roo o ho form sroogcr and wh slgh danger of ex- walls of ho cavy hcker and of he human body, he uber beng of - posng he nerve, ho dread and fear of lracb spl no wo dvsons robembllng ho lmbs of a man. On accoun your eeh aended o n me. Do no (Ul wben havng eeh flled. Havo of hs smlary o a mans form ho prjocrcurlac. Glvo ho dens good supernaural powers wcro ascrbed o ooh srucure o work upon, and ho, nad horo H much evldcnco o Bhow wll render you excellen servce. One ha wo8 n hgh favor wh ho ndans! on ho HHo accoun.--" A Froo Sermon. Paoor undersand lroler Jor- Jlua consdered my sermon very freo, Do you know on wha ground? Deacon have an dea. When ho,colloclon wab aken up 1 afer, ho wan asleep,, and paaoed hm.-" " ~ un RaBM prns all ho nowa ul A Cosa. Rcan Wonder. "he Naonal heaer, a San Jose, Cosa Rca, s"a wonder," sad a genleman wno has recenly reurned from ha cy.. "n pon of beauy s sad o sand lflrd amogg houses of s knd n j&e \rad. cos $3,000,000 o eec, and ne work of consrucon occuped many years. he desgn follows he Grand Opera Honse of Pars n a general way, alhough of course he bflldag la very much smaller, and he maeral s whe marble and Mexcan onyx. he man enrance hall and foyers conan some superb peces of sauary, and ho decoraons were done by European arss of repuaon. "When a vsor sees for ne frs me, sandng n he mds of a sragglng lle Cenral Amercan capal, wh a suburban jumble of mud bul adobe has, he feels lke pnchng hmself o ffll oa wheher he sn dreamng. he people of San Jose are mmensely proud of he house, as hey well may^be, bu hey are so far away from amusemen ceners ha he only regular performances are by an opera cojnjpany hred by he governmen n. Franco or aly for a bref season every year. " s an neresng fac ha all he Cenral Amercan.capals have dsproporonaely fne heaers, kep jp by.he governmen; he revoluonary presdens have found good polcy o amuse he people. abes he place of publc mprovemens. 7 -^"" 1 Why Amercans Wn. One of he many reasons why Amercan manufacurers axe so successfully compeng n foregn markes s o be found n he followng epsode whch occurred recenly: An Amercan manufacurer of seam specales was vsng an Englsh frm whch made smlar goods/. A ceran nroole whch boh frms made was under dscusson. "Wha s your prce on nh hng?" asked he Amercan. "Wel. n your money, abou?19," repled he Englshman. "Wha does cos you? "ll delver a your door all you wan a? apece," sadhe Amercan. "How n he world do you do?" "Wel, ll llusrae," answered he Amercan. "Look ou of ha wndow and across he sree. See ha man panng a sgn?" "Yes." "Hes on a ladder, sn he?" "Yes." * "See ha oher man sng on he sdewalk holdng he foo of he ladder?" : "Yes." "Now, n Amerca we have ladders ha sand up-by hemselvea^on need a man o hold em. So, you see, n llsnsance we dvde your cos of labor exacly by wo." " see." remarked he-engllshman.- m»» he Burglars error. A burglar, well known o he polce "of he larger ces, who was recenly aken no cusody, old a reporer ha "a lle dog" was more errfyng o he "professon" han any burglar alarm or deecve. "Guns be Wowed!" sad he. "m dead wllln o ake a chance wd aflycop, oo, and he nklers and slch an roubln me a lle b. Bu a b of a dorg! Yesslr, haes hem lle purps worse*n poson. he bg fellers S. Bernards and hem you kn make frends wh. Gve hem a b of mea and heyre all rgh. Bu when one of hem lle dorgs cornea a you, a-barkln and yelpn, you go o skn ou quck or you fnds he hull house a-op of you. "here an no makln frends ^h hem. hey know you don blong here, and heyre Jus a-goln o g you ou or know he reason whyl he Come, Pdo, nce doggy, racke an a-gon o help you a all. heres only one hng o do wheu hem lle fellers ges o hollerln round your heels. Jus g ou as fas as you kn g! Nne mes ou of en ha an fas enuff, neher!"-; *~" - -_ L o Have Good eeh, All persons, old and young, should have her eeh examned once every sx monhs by a.compeen dens. Decay wll be presen and arar form- ng whch nohng bu a horough examnaon wll reveal. Professonal servce rendered n me means hgh class work, lees pan and grea economy. A ooh flled when decay s Blgh wll no be sensve, ho operaon no long and he fllng lasng, because he operaor has more and beer srucure person n a hundred las good eeh j 00* persona n 100 could lavo good eeh wln ho proper aculon.-"* Sumped, can raco ry ancesry booh hrough nne gonorruom. She Wha OBO can you (lo hen ho bllnkol fnd looked a her as f ho wondered whoro ho woa and how ax hq had droppodx"*"" AN AHSrC DES&N. Shows Resdence of welve Booms and Bah la Cosa $4,SOO, hs house s now n he course of consrucon n Flabush, Brooklyn, and wll make a very arlbc and comforable borne. he exeror s covered wh shngles on he second sory, saned wh FEON ELEVAON, eonna creosoe saa. he frs Bory s whe pne bevel sdng paned a colonal cream. he roof s Baned green. he pazza across he fron s 10 fee Wde, gvng proecon from he ho summer" sun. he large vesbule has a le floor. he hall s 10 fee wde by 14 fee deef/makng a large room ha can be furnshed o advanage as a recepon room. On he sars up wo seps s a largo landng, wh close for umbrellas or rubber coas, and a large ar glass wndow gves a very prey lgh o he hall.. he hall s separaed from he parlor by sldng doors. he parlor s a largo -~ FBSX FLOOB PL4JJ. room fnshed n whe enamel and gold, wh a large colonal manel o mach he woodwork. he celng s ornamened wh a large cenerpece of nea desgn" and hand panng. hs room s 14 fee wde by 20 fee deep and s separaed from he sng room by sldng doors. he sng room has an open freplace arranged for a, gas log. hs room s fnshed n anque oak, wh a wood manel o mach. he dnng room also has an open freplace and a wood manel. he rear sars are a very convenen feaure of hs plan. he kchen s pro SECOND FLOOn PLAN. vldcd wh an cnrlen snk and has a range, wh a gas rnngc aached, and a large dsh close and s separaed from he dnng room by a large bulers panry.. ho second floor conans flvo largo Bleepng roomb, a bah, lnen close and wer close separae from he bah. ho wash basns beween he chanbcrb nro convenen, and, above all, lero s pleny of close room. he ac lnn hrco largo Bleepng rooms and a soreroom, makng n all 12 rooms, bah and soreroom; Dmensons, 80 fee wldo by 4S foo deep. Cos o buld, R600. B BKOBK prns more new» han any oher Mormouh couny paper; prns beer and prns more ncou- loud Davdsons adversemen."-.adv. raoly. lo paper coaa $1.50 a year. rmmed Has For he Horse Show. Everyhng " ha s new and chc for he horse: show, and a asonshngly low prces. * * -. #. V Oung Has For Mdsummer Wear. An enormous ;: sock o selec from, ncludng he upo-dae Pque has, wh polka do bands, for 39 cens, and he celebraed Knox. sraw and fel has. MRS. E. WES, ;;RED BANK EMPLE OF FASHON. ALLARE & SON,. ELEPHONE 32-1). 20 Broad Sree Red Bank, N. J. SEL NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE. REPRESEN HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK AND OHER LEADNG COMPANES. ESABLSHED SPRNG AND SUMMER Carrages and Harness. We have ready a complee sock of Summer Carrages of almos every known syle. By buyng our sock rgh we are able o offer hese as low, or a some cases lower, han formerly, alhough here has been an advance n everyhng n he carrage lne. NEW BUGGES FOR $50.00 AND UP.. NEW RUNABOUS, $48.00 AND UP. PNEUMAC RUNABOUS, $90.^0 AND UP. Surres and Famly Carrages, Depo Wagons, Ec, Busness Wagons, wh and whou ops.. SECOND HAND. >We have a number of good secondhand Carrages and Wagons, aken n rade, ha we are closng ou a low prces. J. W. MOUN &BRO., Facory and Reposory Maple Avenue and Whe Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ROCKY HLL Sone Sorage Company, ^ocky Hll, New Jersey. Crushed rap rock of all szes kep consanly on hand. Carload los and upwards can be loaded on demand and shpped o all pons on he New York and Long Branch ralroad. Also foundaon or cellar sone.

8 WAYSDE NEWS. Cu on he oe hv a Culvaor- Sunu by a Bee. Joseph Kng s employed by R. L. Carer n place of,alber Wardell, Jr., who cu hs oe las week wh a culvaor am s unable o work. Mrs. Joseph Kng has reurned from a vs o her daugher, Mrs. Bloomfeld Whe s of Oakhurs Mrs. Charles V. Cover was sung on he hand by some knd of an nsec las week and her arm was consderably swollen. -,.JHsa Madelane Kng of Wes Long Branch spen Sunday here wh her grandmoher, Mrs. Lyda A. Dangler. Mss Kngs Bser; Mss.-Vola Kng,.s now vsng Mrs. Dangler. Mr. aud Mrs. John Elgrn of Oakbura were guess one-day. las, week-of Mrs. John Bendy. Mss Mary Bendy s row vsng her sser, lra; Elgrm. Mss da ruax, who s spendng he summer wh her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs, Suar Jeffres of Elberon, spen Sunday wh her parens a Poplar. Wllam Brower has lef he employ of Charles Bowne, Jr., and nex week wll begn workng for James Cover of Souh Eaonown. Wllam hrockmoron, v?ho s employed by George Dangler, spen Sunday wh hs faher, George hrocknoron of Oakhurs.. Mss Uzze Morrs of Shaf os Corner, ;. who has been vsng her. grandparens,. Mr. and Mrs. Benne Morrs, has re- 1 urned home..... Mrs, James Crawford, who lves n one of he houses on he Belshaw place, eneraned some guess from New York las week.. Mss Bearce Eavena, daugher of Rober Havens of Asbury Park, s vsng her grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Havens. Mrs. Hannah Benne, of Bradley Beach and her son oy are vsng Mrs. Bennes broher, Charles V, Cover 1." *..-.- Mrs. George McCloskey of Pon Pleas an. who has been vsng Mrs. Edwn L. Havens, has reurned home. Mr.and Mrs. George Herber and her son Olve* of Wes Long Branch spen, Sunday here wh relaves. Mss Mame Kng joned he new order of Daughers of Lbery, a Oakhurs las week. Mrs. Valenne Dangler has been vsng her daugher, Mrs. Lyall Jackson of Asbury Park.. he Waysde 8unday-school wll go o Asbury Park.on s annual pcnc nex Wednesday. Mes Albera H. Dangler has been vsng her aun, lre. Charles Sou of Hamlon. Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Sou of Hanal- on aended servce here on Sunday afernoon. John Weber, who has been employed a Deal, s now workng for Charles Wyckoff. - SUss Emly Pearsall of Oceanc has beeu vsng Mss Carre Belle Bowne. Mss Mabel ;urner of New York B vsng her aun, Mss lle Belshaw.., Wllam Cover^..Sr., was que sc* la week busnow-gengbeer, Mrs; Salle Brooks of Brooklyn s vsng her cousn, M rs. Sdena Felds, Wllam Eusace s employed on Wllam hompsons farm. Shrewsbury Nevps. An eneranmen wll be held n he Sunday-school room of he Presbyeran church a egh oclock on Frday ngh. An orchesra wh Waler B. Parsons as leader, wll render selecons; recaons wll be gven by Mss Carre. Kng, and solos wll be rendered by Mrs. Carre homaa Delaney,. Mr. and Mrs..John rafford of hs place.and.mr. and Mrs. James Seen of Eaonown drove o. Freehold on Sun- be read hs week by s ^edor, Rev. J. s W. Presby. A progressve euchre was held a Rchard Bordens las Frday ngh. On hursday a launch pary wen from day ngh o hear Eev, rvng P. Mc-he same place o Hghland Beach and a Curdy preach. Rev. Mr. McCurdy donkey pary was held n he parlor preached n he Presbyeran church as on uesday ngh. a canddae.. Mss Mabel Wesson has reurned o Eev. W. N. Baly, recor of Chrs Phladelpha afer spendng wo weeks church, gave a alk n he Presbyeran wh Mss Sylva DeFabry. Mss Wesson, Mss DeFabry and Mss Ella H. church on Monday ngh on bs ravels hrough Europe. he alk was llusraed wh sereopcon vlews.^ _. Park, " Kng spen lab hursday a.asbury Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Obre and famly and Mr. and Mrs. Edward,0, bre and; famly of New York are guess of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Obre. Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Borden are vsng a oms Rver and Barnega.. Mr. Borden s spendng mos of hs me n fshng. Mss Eselle Parsons of Long sland spen a ew days lab week wh her cousn, Mss Eve Valenne. Mss Mame VanDorn of Mddleown, who has been vsng Mss Lzze Red, has reurned home. Mss Sade Parker of Lle Slver spen par of las week wh Mrs. A. Holmes Borden. Mrs. John H. Heyer of Qolradel spen yeserday wh her daugher, Mrs. Wllan Johnson. Mss Ra Roche of New York s vsng Msa Mame Rordan of Whe sree. Mss Sade Bradford of New York s vsng her cousn, Mes Edh Bradford. Mes Mary Bordens face s posoned wh poon vy. Charles Paersons dog s sck wh ashma. _ Ocoanpor News. Mrs. Wllam S, Conrow a soppng a John S. Conrowe. Wllam Conrow s a leuenan n he voluneer servce a Manla, Mr. and Mrs, Arhur Conrow of New York spen Sunday wh Mr, Conrows faho*, John S. Conrow, Mrs. H. B. Edwards, Mre. J. S. Wnl lng, Mrs. E. Durnell and Mrs. E. W. Craer apen las hursday n Now York. Mr. and Mrs. W. Swf of New York spon a couplo of days wh Capan 0. H. Longsrcn. An oung pary from hs place, numberng abou 25, spen las Frday a Long Branch. Mss Allo Harle of Dunollen spon Sunday wh her flssr, Mrs, Anno Har ;lo. MBSOB Edh nd Ehel McCreory havo gone o Bordenown for a long vs. Rober Evno of Now York nrrvel uesday o ha munor homo horo. Bend DnvldBona adversemen. MDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Home From a European rp-vors n he Vllage. Mrs. Mary C. Blanck-und her granddaugher, Mss lolle B. Ayres, reurned las hursday from her European rp. Whle leavng he shp Mss Ayres was slghly njured.by a seel cable whch broke and sruck heron he neck. Mrs. James Herber of Alanc Hghlands s vsng Mrs. Cornelus Pease. Mss Cora Pease ard Mss Ehel VanZee spen hursday a Long Branch.... Mr. and Mrs. Waler H. Merr and her son Frank Merr have: been vsng Mr. and Mrs..Frank P], Schroeder of Jersey Cy../ vfamlr/v :. Mss rene S. : : ;BejSfef spen^par of lasweek wh relaves a Asbury Park; Harry Luf burrow s vsug a Asbury Park ; ;., > Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Luf burrow and Cap. George A, Bowne were vsng a he sae camp a Sea Gr on hursday. Johnson lef New York va.of he Fall., Charles Conkln of Brooklyn, who has Rver lne las hursday and wll reman been spendng wo weeks wh hs uncle, n Boson abou wo weeks. Wllam Condn, has reurned home. Wllam aylor has. bough a new bcycle from Charles Breese. Edwn Harry Morford of New York*.spen las week wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs, Haynes; has bough - a new Columba George Morford of New Monmouh. chanless bcycle and s learnng o rde.; he Msses Headden of Planfleld, A hurdy-gurdy came o own las.who have been vsng Mss da Sou, Saurday ngh and. E. Snyder pad reurned home on hursday;, he owners of o play n fron of hs Mss Lufu Morrs of Cenervlle was hoel for wo hours. he gues of her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Lawson and her sser of New John Morrs, on Sunday.. he chldren of he Baps Sundayschool wen on her annual pcnc o Hghland Beach o-day. Frank Hellmund and Charles Zeller and famly of Brooklyn spen Sunday wh Gohob Dez, Sr. - Mrs. Henry Smh of Orange and her son Frank are vsng Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wrgh. Fred P. Wyckofl of Phladelpha and hs son Waler spen las week wh relaves- here. Rev. W. H; J. Parker, who has been vsng a Phladelpha, reurned home las week....,. John, Osborn of Keypor spen Sunday wh Dr. and Mrs. Danel D. Hendrckson. Mr. and Mrs. George L./Crane are spendng a monh a Hensonvlle, New York. Harry Robnson of Fanwood spen Sunday wh Rev. R. E. Pendleon. Mss Mlle Wlson spen hursday wh relaves a Ocean Grove.. John umey of Shrewsbury spen Sunday wh hs parens here. John Crawford of ndn Falls spen Sunday wh frends here. Edward aylor of Holmdel spen las Wednesday here. John Wallace spen las Wednesday a New York. John R. Morrs spen Sunday a Keypor. * * * LLE SLVER NEWS. A Famly Moves Away A Bg Hue Crop. Harry hompson and famly have moved o Planfeld. Mr. hompson works for he Snger sewng machne company_an.hns charge-of he offces n Planfeld, Perh Amboy and Elzabeh. Benjamn F. Kng rased 200 bushels of rye on sx acres of land. He had he rye hreshed on Monday. he regular monhly busness meeng and socable of he Epworh League wll be held o-morrow ngh. A due wll be sung by Mss Sylva DeFabry and Mss Ella H. Kng; an nsrumenal solo wll be gven by Mrs. L. E. Harvey; a pano due by MBS Consance Smlh and Clfon Smh, and Mss Ela H. Kng wll sng a solo. he paper wll Mss Lucy Whe and Harry Whe of New York spen Suduy wh her uncle, Benjamn. Whe. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morla and her daugher Dela of Alanc Hghlands spen Sunday here. Mrs.. Joseph Whe, who has been vsng a Maple wood, reurned home on Sunday. Waler Sherwood of Freehold s vsng hs parens, Mr, and Mrs. Aoson L. Sherwood. Mss Emma homas of Long Branch s vsng MssFlorarce Campbell. Mss Mary Parker.las reurned from a wo weeks vs a Swnervllle.* Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn F. Kng spen Sunday a Ocean Grove. Chapel Hll News. Mrs. Cora B. Prce of Allendale, llnos, and her son racy, and Mra. Elzabeh racy of hb place, who have been vsng» Hghsown, have reurned homo. Mr. and Mrg. George Lews of Long Branch spen las hursday and Frday wh Mrs. Davd C. Benne, who s Mr, Lewss slaer. Mrs. James Mageo of Oceanc and her daugher Maude, and Mrs. John Eyles of Seabngh, vsed Mrs. P. 8. Conover los week. John S. Benne spen las week wh hs broher, Wllam Benne of Nave- Bnk. Mss Elzabeh Porrnc of Hghsown s vsng Mss Anna Moun. Far Havon New*. On Saurday ngh ho 1 acors and acresses who aro boardng a hs placo gavo a varey eneranmen n he medonc en. Edgar Chandlerof Brooklyn Bpen Saurday and Sunday wh ha parens Mr. and Mro. Wllam Chandler. Mhsa Olvo Curchn wan sck ycberday. MBB Berha Fnlk of Now York s ylflung Mss Curchjn. he Mehods Sumlay-Hohool had s annual pcno a Hghland Beach, las Frday,.. :.,..\ EAONOWN NEWS. EnUsea n he Army-Becovernu From an Accden, Nelson Sanhope of hs place has enlsed n he regular army a one of s recrung saons a New York. Mr. Sanhope was a member of he fourh New.Jersey voluneers durng he Spansh-Amercan war.. Douglass Wolco, who was njured las week by beng crushed beween a fregh car and a buldng a he rolley barn.s mprovng. He s beng aended by Dr.:W. B. Beach of Long Branch. Rev. Frank Gardner, formerly pasor of he Baps church here, was n own las hursday. He.was accompaned by hs. daugher Lulu. Rev. Mr. Gardner has had charge of a pasorae a Sunbury, Conneccu, snce he lef Eaonown. -, Clfford A. Johnson s vsng hs aun, Mrs. Fanne.Gray of Boson. Mr. Y.ork have been vsng her aun, Mrs. "George K. Morrs of Academy Hll. Mr. and Mrs. James Seen and Mss Jenne Purves vsed a he sae camp a Sea Gr on hursday. Byron Jackson has acceped a poson n Packs phoographc sudo a Long Branch for he summer. Waler Haynes of New York spen Wednesday from Dr. Wyles prvae Sunday wh-hjs parens, Mr. and Mrs. hospal a New York where she has Edwn Haynes. - been under reamen.. Charles Cloud of Haddonfleld spen Frank Weeks of Cols Neck and hs Saurday and Sunday wh Sanley Hggnson. spen Saurday a Clffwood. famly and Lemuel Suphn of hs place.. J. H. VanBuskrk aended a sacred Fred Sckles has been vsng WB concer a Ocean Grove on Sunday uncle, Charles Davson of Wes Qcean n g h. -.». Grove. -Harry Nelson of Phladelpha s spendng a week wh hs aun, Mrs. D. F. Wolco... Ehel Wolco s spendng a week wh frends a New Haven, Conneccu. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Earle are he guess of Mr. and MrS, J. H. VanBuskrk. he unon servce was held las Sunday ngh a he Mehods ohurch.. George W. Mosby onew York spen Sunday wh hs famly here. Marlboro News. A blacksmh shop has been opened a Marlboro by Wagner & Coona of Holmdel, he blacksmh shops near Sdney Reds wheelwrgh shop, Mss L. Haywood reurned las week from a. wo weeks vs a Keypor. She s now vsng her sser, Mrs. Edvn Smh of Eas Freehold. Mss; Kaherne HobarJ, MS3 Rose Budd, Mss Alda Mnkeraon and Mrs. Kaherne Snock are spendng a few weeks a Asbury Park. he Kngs Daughers of hs place are holdng cecreamand cake sales every oher WeBnSsday ngh. A he las sale $13 was 1 cleared.. Mr. and^mra Wllam horn have moved o Ke house a Locus Hll recenly vacaed by Mr. and Mrs. Webser Wllams. Rev. C. M. Sherman spen Sunday wh frends a Phladelpha. He gave alecureaharrsburg las Monday ngh. Mrs. Wllam Lamberson of Morganvlle spen a few days las week wh Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hulse. Mss Kae VanDorn js spendng a few davs wh Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van- Kk of Wckaunk. Mss Emma Wagner and John Wagner of urkey spen Sunday wh Harry An ron brdge s beng bul on he new road oppose.henry Woolleys place. George -Hobar of 1 Newark spen Sunday wlrhs sser, Mss Kaherne Hobar. : Mss Osborne of Manasquan Bpen las week wh Mss Kaherne Hobar. Rev. and Mrs. A.. Marne have reurned from a vs a Pennngon. Mss hompson of Cranberry spen las week wh Mss Ky Hobar. Mss OConnor s spendng a few days wh frends a Larchmouh. John Kan has secured a poson a Souh Rver.- Oceanc News. Mr. and. Mrs. John Shepherd of Eas Freehold and,mss May Felds, daugher of ex-sherff Houson Felds, spen par of las week wh Mrs. Shepherds sser, Mrs. A. C. Corell. Dr. Waler S. Whraore los several pounds n wegh whle he was ncamp a Sea Gr las week and he has been alng ever snce he came home. Howard Wymbs was aken o he Long Branch hospal yeserday o be operaed on for appendcs. He has been sufferng for some me. Mr, and Mrs. Jackson Conover wen o Freehold on Saurday o aend he funeral of Mr. Conovers uncle, John Bawden. Mrs. heodore Halverson of Brooklyn, her son heodore and her daugher Joge, aro vsng a Mrs, L. E. Harveys. Mr. and Mrs. C. Herber Wallng of Keypor and her daugher Helen, are vbng a Cap. Charles Allens. Cola Neck News. Phlemon Creelan has aken charge of Mchael Sullvans plaoo and wll Bell ho produco on shares. Wllam Hngorraan, who conraced o Bell ho fru, s engaged n he carpener rade. George K. Hoyer chanced off a bcycle amera & MhowsB grocery sore lan Saurday ngh was won, by John Conover, whoso numbor was 42. ho ruckorb n hs vcny have nn exra amoun of flno produco hs yonr. Moa of hem. dopobo of hor ruok a Asbury Park. Wllam Egan has lof ho employ of John Sapleor and s employed by Gurro Mahews. - Wllam, Sherman of Now York apon Sunday wh hs parens horo. Mrs. Lous Soffoll, Jr., hns<f npw W cycle, jn, S0OBEVZLLE NEWS. A Bg llea of Plums-A Change of Occupaon. Phlemon Creelan has wo plum rees whch are so loaded wh fru ha F necessary o prop all of he lmbs. Mr. Creelan-couned 55 plums n a space of sx nches,on one of he rees. Harr^C. Newell has moved, hs famly from hs;mohers farm a hs place-o Long Branch, where be s employed as bookkeeper and manager n Slooura & Bro.s sore., Mss Alce Golden s vsng her sser, Mrs. Wllam E. Morrs of Eaonown. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Golden spen Sunday wf,h Mrs..Morrs, who s her daugher. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam N. lon of JerBeyvlle spen-sunday wh Mr. lons faher, Wllam A. lon. homas Sherman s enclosng hs barn and s buldng a large wagon abed. Mrs. E;Hllenbrand of New York s occupyng her summer home here.. Mrs. Llan McClane of renon s he gues of her faher, G. Polhemus, Holmdel News. he Reformed church was flled on Frday ngh wh people expecng o hear a lecure on "Ben Hur" by Edgar H. Cook of Alanc Hghlands. Mr. Cook dd no pu n an appearance andhe money was refunded o he people. Henry Holmes los four seers las Wednesday, from eang Pars green. A keg of Pars green had been n he barn for a year or wo and some one se Ousde. he anmals go no and ae some. (. Mss Alce -Docksader reurned las Wllam Perced s havng hs house paned. Lemuel Suphn s dong he work. Rev. Garre Wyckoffs Margare Alce, has been sck.., m» daugher, Lncrof News. hs place was well represened a he crcus a Red Bank on Frday. hose who yven were Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sanbcfro Mr. and Mrs. Edward"" Fenon, Msses Ella Pope, Besse hompson, Maude Applegae and Ehel Conover, John AnondeB, Frank an Waler Rddle, Hewl Conover, Eljah Robbns, Marcellus Quackenbusb, James and Joseph Bray, George 1 aylor, Henry Fenon and homas Hollywood. Mss Ella Pope of Lle Slver s he gues of her sser, Mrs. Abram San born. Edward Hayhursof Newark s spendng a few days wh J. S. omlnson. Mrs. Phlemon Creelan of Cols Neok s vsng Edward Slocum. Abram San born pcked he frs peaches of he season here. Mrs. Joseph omlnson spen a day las week * New York. he nern waer company has begun o buld s dam. "... ~~ Mrs. hompson of Brooklyn s vsng J. R. Corover.~. - < Eljah Robbns has a new bcycle. m * HE REGSER s $1.50 a year. Adv. D0M1MC A. MAZZA. CUSOM BOO AND SHOEMAKER. Frs-class Work, Bes Whe OakLeah- "er a he Lowes Possble Prce.. 81 Whe Sree, one door from Maple Avenue, BED BANK. N. J.» < J NOCE? Noce le hereby gven o he lenal voers of he -- school dsrc of Red Bank, n he couny < of Monmouh, ha a Specal School Meeng WLL BE HELD A HE OWN HALL ON Monday, July 30h, 1900, a 7:80 oclock, p. M., he polls o reman open one hour, or as much lodger as may be necessary for all persons presen^ voe. A he sad meeng he followng proposons wll be consdered; 1s. beleneh of me ho bonds ordered a a specal meeng of,he legal voers of he School Dsrc of ho own of Bed Bank, Couny of Monmouh, held July 9n, 1000, are o run. 2d. he denomnaon of sad bonds. 3d. Bae of neres ha Bald bonds shall bear. 4h. he doe of ssue of sad bonds. Daed July 18h, BM. ; JAMES COOPJEB, Jr.,, \ Dsrc Clerk. NEW YORK SAMPLE 2 jshoesorlj have oh hand a bg sock of sprng and summer shoes whch wll dspose of a a \ very low prce. Now s your opporuny o ge a good par of shoes cheaper han anywhere else n Red Bank. HERE ARE HE PRCES. Mens shoes from $1 o $3 Lades shoes from..$l o $2.50 Lades OxfordB from $1 up Chldrens shoes from.. v 60c. o $1.50 Money refunded fgobds are no sasfacory. S. PRWCE, Oppose ShermansMarke, BED BAKU, \. J. M4 J9HOES WEAR., Hearburn. When he quany of food aken s oo large or he qualy oo rch hearburn s lkely o follow, and especally so f be dgeson, has been weakened by conspaon, fa slowly and no oo freely of easly dgesed food. Mascae he food horoughly. Le sx hours, elapse beween meals and when you feel a f ullnesg andwegh n he regon of he somach afer eang, ndcang ha you have eaen oo much, ake one of Chamberlans Somachand Lver ables and he hearburn may be avoded. For sale : by Charles A. Mnon & Co., 3 Broad S. Lades es, New Goods. Nowhsandng he mmense sale. have had all he season on lades low shoes, my sock s sll complee. Every sze and wdh n some knd, f no n every syle. As hey were all made o order for me, you ge a more nay, as well as beer e, for less han hose charge who use jobbers, socks. Sylsh, good lookng es..:..... VBc. and $1.00 Real good ones $1.85, $1.50, $8.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 Elegan Lous heel dress Oxfords, paen leaher and kd $2.86 and $8.00 Oxfords, for golf and walkng....$1.85, $8,00, $8.50, $8.00 Bargans n Shoes and es. am already cung prces on broken lnes of shoes and es. wll pay you o come here as here are many good los a less han cos. CLARENCE WHE, Lades new $8.00 an shoes, nearly all szes and wdhs, now $8.85 Lades narrow wdh shoes and es, no overy sze.,.. 88c. ^ A few lades small sze shoes and es,.no every sze 85c. A few chldrens small sze sprng heel shoos, narrow (.,. 15c. Chldrons fne cs and shoes, no all szes lef 50c. 0 BROAD SREE, BSD BANK, W. 3. » »»» «EDSONS PHONOGRAPH Boor han a Pano, Organ, or Maulo Dox, for sngs and alks as woll as ploya.hd don cos an much. reproduces hemualo of nnylnarumon-bnhd or orchesra ulla eorlca andslr^d ho old famlar hymna as wollua hopopular aongs s always ready. «JL, ;,.», See ha Mr. Meon8 elgnauro la on every machne, (faa, oguc? ofall doalcn, or NAONAL PHONOORAfll CO., «38 FWa Ave., New York.

9 ER VOLUME XX. NO. 5, RED BANK, N..^WEDNESDAY, JULY 25,1900. PAGES 9 O 16. GEORGE H. SOUS WLL. ECHOES OF HS ROUBLE WH HS SON GEORGE. -jr. E. Ralph Made he Execuor of he Wll, Wh nsrucons o ge Ceran Fanly Memenoes from YoungGeorge-hree Oher Wlls. Amonghe wlls probaed a Freehold Has week was ha of George H. Sou >of Alanc Hghlands. Mr. Sou had.jved a Ohape Hll for manyyears and he subsequenly noyed o Alanc Hghlands; n hs younger days he had been ;a reporer for several of e" New York.papers and he held a veryresponsble ;poaon on he New, ork Sun n he days when Moses Y...Beach was he prncpal owner of, ha paper.. Mr. Sou had served many of, he New York papers wh specal correspondence for many years and hewas for several years he Mddleown corresponden of..he REGSER. Several years before hs deah Mr* Sou urned hs vreal esae over o hs son George wh he undersandng ha hs son was o care for ; hm for lfe. hs hs son faled o.do,, and for a me.mr. Sou was an nmae " of he poorhouse, he gong here Volunarly, he sad, because he could ge beer care and reamen here han he could ousde. He had spen a grea deal of money on hs sons educaon, and bad even sen hm abroad n order..o complee hs educaon n he flneb schools of Europe; Hs son, a he me " Mr, Sou wen o he poojhouse, clamed ha he would have cared for hs faher, bufsa hs faher was, no deservng of beng cared for. A; eu was \ subse; quenly begun by Mr. Sou agans hs son, whch was decded n Mr. Sous favor; bu he case was carred up on.appeal and a hfe me of Mr. Sous.-deah had no been decded. A num- -Vber of hese hngs are alluded o n Mr. -Sous wll, whob. s as follows: n be name of God, amen. ~. George H. Sou oralallc HRbaodarN. J.; beng o clear mlod and momory do declare be fol- lowlog wrng as (ally ndcang my lus wshes or wll and esamep, relave o oe dsposal of my slender earhly possessons, vz.: reques a plan, smple bural n my lo n Bay - vew cemeery". Rve and bequeah o my dear frend, Mr. Edward Oakes, ny lounala pen,, also o hm my Down? bble, presened, o me by Rev.. A. Rocbe. J\ Sears, my cornelan, seel and*hl«syluses, manfold books, carbonzed shees and Japanned 1 able., 1 gve and bequeah o my frend, Wllam 8. Morrs, ol my clohng excep such l f as may be requred o enshroud me a re begnnng of my long res. All he remander of my propery, l gve, bequeab and devse o my dear frend. Mr. Joseph E. lalpl, excep n wo conngen bequess, o be menoned n lnes o follow, for hs own use, bs hers or assgns for all me; sad propey parly.conssng of my bural lo n Bay Vow cemeery, wblcb own by purchase from my own means, and n whch lo my deceased wfe nor any oher person ever possessed ownershp, snco my purchase of. [Noe, he deed of sad lo banded o my son George, o ake care of for roe. bu, never ransferred my neres H sad lo o hm or o anyone elso gve and bequeah also o Mr. Joseph E. Ralph, my books, socks ec., (be laerprobably valueless); also o be sad Joseph E. Ralph all my rgh and neres n a su on a conrac wh my son, now pendng n appellae cour on appeal from a Judg- : men n my favor n a Jusces cour: ogeher wh all oher aums due o mo under subconrac wh my son from dae of su, abou July *5l>, VM, o he dae of my deah, such conrac now beng n be possesson of he appellae cour; and from he resul lerefrom, f he appeal should be n my favor and colleced, o pay o hmself en dollars nwnr o Dm by my son lor my board a Dr. Ralpba Commercal hoel, and, for such oher small debs personally owe o Mr, Ralph, hs amoun.hereof o be and o reman unquesoned.by any person; and furher, o pay somo oher small sums <lue>o bose mos needng paymen of he sums louned me n my rouble, a record of whch sums s o bejfouod n,wo memoranda books n my coa..pockes... ho ebony cana ha carry belonss o Mr. Wm. Vlerlng. lrog 1 gven o Mm somo me ago, and borrowed aferward. :. reques my execuor herenafer o be named, o sobkro recover from my son, my wfos weddng rng and my rng ha my wfe presened o me. and valch, beng broken, nrused o my son o have repared, leng hm have he weddng rng as.. a gude o sze. * also reques my execuor o secure he reurn,. from my son or a small golden operoglaes wachemln charm, codalulng mcroscopc pcures of myself and my deceased wfe, sad rngs and clnnn beng solen from me by my son Uxrne.who has pad no aonlon o my repeaed demands lor her reurn. reques my execuor o resor o evon nummary measures o secure possesson of hose arcles, and, f he should bo successful, gve and bequeah he rngs o Mm. Joseph E. Ralph and he charm o Mrs. Edward Oakes as oken of my eseem for olr lndlvlduuulndncsa o mo n my msforunes. hereby appon Mr. Joseph E. Ralph as my sola execuor of hs my las wll and esamen. Wness my band and seal hs 18h day o Jnnu. ary «go. H. SOU. WKnesses-RuBon 3. Snyder, Charles R. Snyd«r. Ann Kngslund of Long Branch made her. wll January 81s, Sho lef all of hdr slverware o her daugher, Zlpha Alloo Kngsland, and made her he execurx of he wll. Sho dreced ha all he res of her esae be dvded beween lo daugher menoned and hpr oher daugher, Josophno K. Hebdrlokson. ho wll was wnessed by John E. Lannng and Georgo W, Van- Glder,.Wllam A. Jones of Mllsone ownshp" lof all of hs esae o hs wfe, Marhn A, JoneB, nnl BO was apponed oxecurxw ho wll, whch was mado Sepember 18h, A Mra. Joness deah ho propery s o bo qmlly dvded am wg hlfl chlldrov Llan, A,, wfe of Joel E. Quaokbnbwh; Mnry H,! wfe of Henry Lucas; Anna A., wlfo of - Henry 0. horn ; Wllam E, Jones, Dan : Jol W, Jonoa and John W. Jones,, \ :, Bawh..-laoh of Brooklyr.lof her propery a Souh Planfeld o her broher, Eden L. Runyon, and o,her ssers, Clarssa Randolph, wfe of John D. Randolph; and Mara E. Leonard, wfe of homas H. Leonard of Alanc Hghlands. All he res of her esae, ncludng her real esae n Mddleown ownshp, s o go o her husband, Charles Booh. A hs deah he propery s $o go o Mr. and Mrs. Boohs brohers and ssers. Mr. Booh and homas H. Leonard are he execuors ; he wll.- ffhe wll.was mademay 13h, 1891, and was wnessed by John E. Foser and Jacob Swan of Alanc Hghlands., -, A DEED SE ASDE. A Decson Rendered n he Holme 8 QuaekenbushCaae. he cour of chanceryendered a decson las week n he su brough by Crag Quackenbush of Alanc Hgh 1 lands, guardan of Holmes V. Quackenbush of Gordons Corner, agans Mrs. Jane Wlson and husband. ha su was brough o se asde a deed made o Jane Wlson by Holmes V. Quackenbush on February 21s, 1809, conveyng over sx acres of land a Gordons Corner. Mr. Quackenbush s over egb y years old. Upon he" deah of hs wfe n 1898 Mrs. Wlson, a marred woman, became hs housekeeper. A shor me aferward he deeded Mrs. Wlson nearly all hs propery, Mrs. Wlson clamng ha hs was done n consderaon oe her agreemen o ake care for Mr. Quackenbush lff remander of hs lfe. A commsson of lunacy was execued soon afer he propery was ransferred. he jury found ha Holmes V. Quackenbush was % lunac, and had been for he. precedng foureen monhs, and ha he dd, no enjoy lucd nervals. hs ( perod. ncluded he dae of he execuon of he deed aacked by Holmes V. Quackenbushs guardan. he vce chancellor he)d ha he commsson of lunacy was- compeen evdence, agans he defendans and he deed was ordered se asde.. >....». BED BANKS ACOR. Charles Chanpln Wll- Open he Season a Xec York.. Charles K. Champln of Red Bank s organzng hs hearcal 1 company for he comng season. he company was organzed las year under he name "he Gems," whch name s sll held by he company. Mr. Champln was very successful las year and he made a grea h wherever hs company appeared. He s preparng specal scenery for hs plays. Only hree of.hs las year3 company have been engaged and he oher members wll be of unusual mer. * Mr. Champln wll open he season a le hrd avenue heare a New York wh a weeks engagemen of hs orgnal play,- " Only a Prvae." hs engagemen s unusual for an acor who baa been on he road such a shor me. Mr. Champln has revsed he play and s now much sronger. A he close of hs engagemen Mr. Champln wll ravel hrough New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware n reperore plays. Wan Morgages Se Asde. wo sus have been brough n he cour of chancery by he credors of J. H. Shepherd & Co., of Asbury Park, o nave se asde hree morgages made by ha frm whch s clamed were gven n conemplaon of nsolvency. he morgages aggregae $34,035. One was gven ocharles L. Shepherd of Freehold for $12,085, and he oher wo, amounng o $5,000 and $5,000 respecvely, were gven o be Aabury Park Buldng and Loan assocaon. Shepherd & Co. wen no bankrupcy someme ago, s clamed ha he morgages were (>ven whn four monhs of he bankrupcy peon and lan ho me of he makng of ho nsrumens ho company was nsolven, and ha hey wero gven ha boh morgagaes mgh have a larger perccnago on her deb lmn he oher credors,. A Days Oung. A salng pary mado up of Red Bankers and Far Haveners spen he day a Hghland Bench on hursday, llo anr on ho reurn rp wns mudo early n he evenng bu ho wnd had ded ou and ho pary dd no roach Jlod Bank unl pos mdngh. hoso n lo pary wero Ms Emma Mfon, Msses Evo und Suso Wal, Harry lyder, Harry Supp and Frank Dloknan of Had Bank, und Mss Llo Mulford, Ralph Mulford, Robor Konncdy, Jnno LaBuw and Alex and CornullUB Robb of Far Hnvon, fenu: Davdsons udverlfcnon.--/l<jv. A COMNG HARVES HOME. LLE SLVER,O REPEA S FESVAL OF LAS EAR. Commees Apponed and he Work of he Harves Uome Apporoned-JDr. 11. F. Kng n General Charge of he Affar. he women of he Lle Slver Mehods church are geng ready for her harves home, whch occurs on uesday ngh, Augus 14h. he frs harves home of he Lle Slver church was held las j ear and was a success so far beyond he expecaons of hose who had n charge ha was agreed ha a harves.home every year Would be abou as easy a mehod as any for rasng^ money for church work., he work for he comng harves home has all been lad ou and he responsbleshave been, so dvded hano one s lkely o be overburdened wh work. here s one commee o buy hngs and anoher commee o sell hem ; a commee o solc hngs and anoher commee o serye hem o he hungry muludes who usually frequen barves homes., A full ls of he commees follows:, Supper commeerjre. A - Brewer, Mrs. Wllam Fowler, Mrs. homas Lake. Mrs: George Bowland. Mrs. W. C. Mppuco, Sr., Mrs. George Woolley, Mrs. A. Wallng, Mrs; D. Moore, Mrs. R. Morrs, Mrs. Moun, Mrs. Wllam Kno;, Mrs. Anson Sherwood, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Edward Bowman, Mrs. James Ayres, Mrs. Wllam Pope, Mrs. D. C. Beyer, Mrs, W. E. Smh. Mrs. George Quackenbusn, Mrs. Abbo Wornley, Mrs; E. ^orhley, Mrs. A. Zelgler, Mrs. Benjamn Whe, Mrs. Mary Campbell, Mrs, Leander B,- Campbell, Mrs. Lefferson Ayres, Mrs. Edward Woolley, Mlus Lbble Worhley, MUs Magge Woolley, Wllam P. Klur, homas -Lae, Charles Wle. Edmud Presby, Olman Brower. Andrew Brower.V ce cream commee Mss Ella 0. Kng, Mrs. Fred Bonoe, Mss Sylva DeFabry, Besse Parker, Jenne Heyer, Vola Moore, Berha WaMlog, Edh Pope, Llan Fowler. Loe Quackenbush. Kl? Bobrough. Nelle Brower, Mae Casey, Jesse Bowman, Louveno W. Worhley, Mcrle Campbell.. Candy commefe Mrs. Gllman Brower, Mss Marlanna A. Kng. Mca Emma GreeD. Mss Flor, onco Campbell, Mrs. W. C. Llpplnco. Jr.. Mrs. Joseph Whe, Ms. Harry Edwards, Mrs. Frank Farley, Mrs. J. B. Barrey.. ~ Flower commee Msses Adelade Kruscnkn, Florence, May and Lzze Ayres, Llan Roblnsjn.-, Klondyke commee Mrs. Rchard.ParKef Mrs. Frank Smh. Mrs. J. W. Presby. Msses Mary Parker, Edh Hobrougb, Mabel Whe, AnDle Ayres»nd Mabel Pope; Frank Sherwood, Wllllnm Parken Frank Baes, Mvroo Campbell, Harold Pre3by, Edmund Presby. K Commee on lgh and decoraods-joa Moore, w. q. Llpplncol, {Sr.\ Davd Moore, Wllam Kng. Consrucon conjueo Andrew Brewer, George Quackenbush, homas Lake. Candy commee Mrs. Gllman Brower. Mss Maranoa Knr < Commeo oncheckng bcvcles Joln Moore, Wlson Hobroug. ",!»,,,,.,,. «8ollcllng - commle9~mrs Gllman Brower, Mrs. Rchard Morrs, Msses Ky HbbroUgh. Vola Moore. LoeQuacBenbnsb.dLbbla Worlley, Ella H. Kng and 8yva DeFabryy Flower booh Mss AdeUlde Kruschka. Commee o furnsh dshes Ms. Rchard Parker, Mrs. Benjamn F. Bne. - Commee o buy lea Charles Woolley. Commee on prnng Wllam W.Sbampanore. Commee o buy:ce cream Harry Kemmerer, W. C. Lppnco. Jr. Commee on musc Mrs. D. C. Heyer, Olman Brower, Waler J, Jloya, J. E. Harvey. Commee o furnsh so drnks Rchard Parer, D. C. Heyer. Dr. Benjamn. F. Kng s charman and rpasurerbf he affar, and homas Lake s hs asssan. Mss Nelle Brower s secreary, and Wllam H. Carhur and Rchard Parker wll have charge of arrangng he grounds. Blase!ells brass band of Long Branch, conssng of weny peces, wll furnsh musc for he occason. * Mss Weaver Enerans. Mss Cecl K. Weaver, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. JameS B. Weaver of Fron sree, eneraned a number of frends on uesday ngh of las week. he evenng was spen n playng cards, dancng fnd n havng a general good me. Refreshmens were served a an approprae hour. Among MSB Weavers quess were Msaes heresa Kolbensplay, Grace M, Clmdwck, Elzabeh Chambers, Helen Cady, Berha Krdel and Grace Brady, Edward Wse, Alonzo Sedlock, rvng Brown and James E. Weaver of Red Bak, and Mss Jula Shudmack of Phladelpha, A Recors Sore oe., No servces were held n S. Jamess Memoral church a Eaonown on Sunday, he recor, Rev. Rober, Roche, beng lnd up wh a sore oe. For some me here has boen a growh on one. of hs oes and he had lanced las week. he njury was so panful on Sunday ha Mr. loche was unable o walk. MorrlBvllerg Go Clunnlug. J. H. Benno, John B. Slwagon, Garre B, Slwngon, Wllam Bonno, Forman Sory and Howard 8. Jeffrey of Morrsvllo wen clammng on Saurday a Koansburg. hey repor clams o bo very scarce. Wnnng S50O. ho rong horse Lllo Dolc owned by Rchnrd Carr of KonBburfj, won a purso of $B00 n a race lan week a Old Orchard, Mane,.. * «*> r ho way o know whas gong on 1B o read UB KE«SBB. Adv.,.,. Wl es, 6 oons, o DayldBona. Adv. SWORE A^ HER NEGHBORS. wo Rver Sree Women Fned $5 Saeh. Mary Brown, wfe of Barne Brown, and Lzze Hall, wfe of John Hall, boh of Rver sree, sared ou ogeher for a walk on uesday ngh of las week. Danel Dwyer, a resden of ha localy, sad ha hey swore a nearly all he people along he sree who were sng on her fron porches, and ha hey wore parcularly bard ac hm and he amly. Mr. Dwyer go ou a warran or he womens arres and he warran was.served by J. Frahk Paerson on Wednesday. Mr. Dwyersays ha afer he warran was served on he women hey wen o.hs house agan and swore a. hm harder han hey dd he ngh before.. A he hearng Mr. Dwyer faled o produce -wnesses o suppor hs charge ha he women had sworn a hm on uesday ngh and hey were dsmssed. Mr. Dwyer hen made anoher complan agans he women for havng sworn a hm he second me. he hearng on bs charge was held before Jusce Chld on Monday ngh. Mr. Dwyer had a lo of wnesses who had heard he women swear he second me and he wnesses and he specaors compleely flled he junces offce. he women were fned $5 each and coss, he fne andcoss amounng o $10.25 each. he women wll have unl o-ngh" o pay up and f he money s no hen forhcomng he women wll have o serve en days n he couny jal.. Mrs. Hall used o be a Salvaon Army lasse a Long Branch. A BEAD BOD? FOUND. Was Pcked Up n he Bay Off Por Slormouh. he dead body of a man was found floang n he bay on Monday, abou four mles off Por Monnouh, by Cap. Pos of Keypor.- he body was owed o Por fonmouhnd "word vvasfen o Coroner eley of Red Bank and Underaker Posen of Alanc Hghlands. hey boh reached Por Monmouh a he same me. Coroner eley ordered he removalof he body omr. Posens morgue,"where awas denfcaon. he body s apparenly ha of a German abou fory yeara old and weghng abou 175 pounds. he man wore a blue serge su, whe shr, sandng collar and black e. n a pockebook found on hs person were a cke from Hghlands of Navesnk and a one dollar bll. he cke was daed July 20h and WBB par of a reurn cke from New York o he Hghlands of Navesnk. s supposed ha he man eher fell or jumped from one of he Alanc Hghlands Boas whle on hs way from New York o he Hghlands. Several nqures abou he body have been receved by Coroner eley, bu as ye he.body has no been denfed. A Boys.Wanderng, John Luz, aged ffeen years, has lved a Waysde for he pas wo years. For egheen monhs he was employed by John Duncan, who moved o Red Bank los January. Snce ha me Luz has lved wh Charles V. Cover. When he boy wen o, work for Mr. Qoverhe sad ha he had run away from home [because he could no ge along wh hs sep-faher, John Hoffman of Monrose, near Freehold. Mr,, and Mrs. Hoffman learned las week ha he boy was a Waysde and hey ook hm home. wo days laer he boy reurned o Mr. Covers. he lle boy has a younger broher whom hs moher bound ou o a famly n Jersey vlle.» ^ Drven hrough a Brck Wall. A fregh ran was drllng a Lorllards brck works las week when several cars were run on a sde rack wh consderable speed. A ho end of he sdo rack sood a car loaded wl sawdus, he end of hs car beng only a few fee from ho engne room of brck works. ho loaded car was forced of he rack by he cars hu wero on ho Bdng and hrough he brck wal of ho engne room. Sovoral boyclea whch sood ncanb ho wall wen wrecked.» %» Hold n 8300 Bal. Wllam Cornela of Eaonown, whe wna urroeed las Wednesday on a charg mado by Edward Bordon, Of hrcae and of ung bad languago, had a hearng before Jusco Fay He was hold n 800bull o awa ho acon of he grand jury.. B. Snyder and Lyleon Whe wen Cornelas nal. Read Davldaonn adversemen. Alv NEWS FROM MDDLEOWN. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY Belford Mehodss Slake $00 a a Supper nml Eneranmen-An, Agef Nan Sck Wh Whoopng - Cough-Good Caches of BluefsH. he women of he Belford Mehods church gave a supper and eneranmen n he nsue buldng on Saurday ngh. he.receps were :$80 and he greaer par of hs wll be clear. he eneranmen conssed of, seleconson he organ and mandoln by Sanley Clark and Jesse Webser, a solo by Ms3 Anne Rckman, a due by Mss Rckman,nd Mss Lle Benne.a recaon by Mss Olve ruex, a readng by Msa aura Runyon and a paroc ableaux n whch Blanche Foser and Albera > Henry ook par. Rev. W, McKendree Bray of Navesnk s sck wh whoopng cough. Mr. Bray lves wh hs daugher, Mrs. John E. Wllams, Several of he Wllams chldren are scu wh, whoopng cough and Mr. Bray has had more or less care f hem for several weeks., Mr. Bray s nearly eghy years old!and s feared ha he 6evere coughng spells aendng - he dsease-wll be more han he s able o endure. Blueflsh have been.bng good n he bay off Por Monmouh. Blnaer Compon.of Belford caugh 121 n one day las week. he cach need hm 20. Ohers who have made good caches are Harry. Compon, Henry Applegae, Howard Smh,. Alber H. Morrs and Wllam Morrs, Jr. he Epworh league of he Belford Mehods church held an open ar meeng on. Sunday ngh on he lo oppose E. Johnsons sore. More hanhroa nes he number ha, usually aend ;he Epworh league meengs were presen and was decded o connue he meengs every Sunday ngh durng he summer when he.weaherjs agreeable. Mss Laura Runyon and Mss Anne Rckman eang a solo a Sunday nghs, meeng. Mes Norma Swan of Navesnk \vas a las Norh feld, Massachuses, las week aendng he conference of he young womens Chrsan assocaon, of Easern colleges. Mss Swan aends he Balmore Womens college and she wen as a delegae from ha college. Mss.Swan says ha Eas Dbrhfeld s he mos beauful spo ha she has ever vsed! A new lnefence s beng bul beween he Navesnk publc school propry and he parsonage propery of he Mehods church a ha place. he fence s beng bul a he 1 expense of ho ownshp. Aaron Hopkns of Nave- Bnk s dong he work. Rev. J. Ward Clark of Belford was unable o preach a he Harmony Meho- ds.church on Sunday afernoon on accoun of sckness, and hs son, Sanley lark, preached n hs place. Mrs. Mary LV Marn and her slaer, Mrs. Charles Morehouse of Forked Rver, are vsng Mrs. Anna A. aylor of New Monmoub. Alfred A. Rchmond of Brdgeon s vsng hs brohers, Lous B., Snclar W. and Lehman A. Rchmond of Belford. Mrs. vns Foucbs of Florence, N. J., has been vsng her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob BormaseV of Por Monmouh. Ms. Henry Fros o? New Monraouh and her daugher, Mss Mnne Fros, spen Monday a New York. Charles Seeley-of Ocean Grove spen Sunday wh hs broher, Capan Wllam H. Seeley of Belford. Rev. Joseph F. Andrew of Paerson vsed hs broher, Dr. R. G. Andrew of Mavesnk, on Monday. John Maxson, Jr., of Por Monmouh, has bough a now organ for hs daugher Eva. Rober Morrell of Por Monmouh a ad up wh pleursy. 1 ^ A Bank Cashers Vacaon rp. Harry Canphell, cusler of ho Frs naonal bank, accompaned by hs wfe, sared las Saurday afernoon on a wo weeks our hrough upper Now York, ho housand slands and u number of Canadan ces. Mr, and Mrs. Campbell wll frs vs Monreal and wll hen go o Quebec, vsng ho mos promnen hsorcal pohn. hey wll hen sal down ho S. Lawronco among ho housand slandfl. _,_.., havo he Hole ugency for Hod Unnlc for ho celobrnod Carnam whskey, whloh expers say s ho fluos mado. Fred Frlor, Sherdan Hoel* Adv,. :»-»-«Cap), 0 cens, a Dovkoon.--.A<!).

10 DROWNED N A LAKE... Whe Supposed o Have Fallen from Hs Boa. Russel Whe of Nepune ownshp, whose home s jus across Deal lake from Aflbury Park, was drowned whle rowng across he lake on hursday ngh. He sared from home early n he evenng, hs desnaon akng hm across he lake. He had no ye re- urned when he famly rered for he ugj, bu was no hen lae and nohng was hough of he maer. When mdngh came aud he had no ye arrved home hs son sared o search for hm. he shore of he lake was searched and abou four hundred yards from hs home hs dead body was found. he lower par of hs body was n he boa,, bu.hs head was leanng over he boa and was submerged n waer. s supposed ha he had been srcken wh appoplexy as he reached he shore on he reurn rp. ". Mr. Whe was 54 years old and was a waerman by occupaon; - He had worked all day he day of hs deah and when be came home a ngh he complaned consderably, of he hea. Mr. Whe was born and had always lved n he vcny of Deal lake. o nspec a oll Road. Wllam M. Foser of Alanc Hgh- lands, Edwn Beekman of Mddleown and Wllam C. Ely. of Holmdel have been apponed commssoners by he couny cour o nqure no he condon of he oll road beween Maawan and Keypor and repor o he cour wheher or no n her opnon he road s n a ollable condon. he apponmen of he commssoners was made on he peon of seveneen propery owners lvng along he road. he road s owned by he company ha operaes he sree car lne beween Maawan and Keypor. A he hearng on he peon he owners of he road asked for a monh n whch o fx he road and offered o guaranee ha no oll would be charged n he meanme. was he opnon of he cour ha he appon- men of commssoners was mandaory wheu applcaon had been made n due form. he commssoners wll nspec he road on Monday of nex week. "Work has been commenced on reparng he road and he company expecs o ham j n a gllable condon by J h e me ha he nspecon s made. Mourners Narrow Escape. he funeral of Sade Baker, who was klled a Keypor recenly by jumpng from f Wagon.was held las we.ek. Whle reurnng from he cemeery Mr. Baker and hs famly had a nar-. row escape from beng sruck by he same ran ha frghened he horse and caused he deah of her daugher. As he carrage n whch hey were rdng approached he crossng, he ran came around" he curve a full speed. he drver had jus me o pull he hores n- o be-jzard of Mrs. J. S. Sproul when he^mn wen by. he ran mssed he wagon by only a few fee. Damaged by Fre. Calvary Baps church on Brdge avenue waa slghly damaged by fre las.wednesday ngh. An eneranmen was o.have been held n he basemen of he church whch s lghed by.kero sene lamps. One of he lamps had been urned oo hgh and some paper on he celng caugh fre from. he fre was pu ou before much damuge was done. A badly nsulaed elecrc lgh wre caused a fre las Frday ngh n he Mehods church of Wes Asbury Park. he damage amouned o abou $400 and he os3 s covered by nsurance. n Jal for Sealng Hams. Edward Carrngham, a brakeman on he Pennsylvana ralroad, has been sen o he couny jal for Jhreo monhs for sealng fregh. For some me pas shppers have mssed goods, and las week a box of hams was broken open and hree hams aken herefrom. he hams were found n Carrnghams pos sesson, and he pleaded guly when ar ragned n cour. Harry Klpps Su. Harry Kpp of Keypor was passng Danel E. Mahoneys sore a ha plac< a few weeks ago when a nal ha proruded from a barrel sandng along h edowalk caugh n hs rousers log and ore a bg hole. Mahonoy offeredo pay for reparng lo rousers, bu Mr, Kpp brough su for a new par. he su was red las week and was decded n MahoncyB favor. A Decayed Bono. For wo yeara pas he oldes Bon of Fred Lnvancc of Mnnasquan has boon, sufferng wh pan n lo anklo of hs lof leg. An examnaon recenly re Bulcd n he dscovery ha he bom was decayng* Dr. Forma) of Froehol; eornpwl he bone and la hough ha ho operaon wll effec a euro. SRUCK BY A RAN. John Kash of JPoplar Jas, Escape, John, Nasb of/oplar was drvng hrough Long Branch on Frday when hs horse go seared and ran away Nash los all conrol of he anmal. As he rg neared he ralroad crossng on Mll sree, a souhbound express on he New Jersey souhern road came along. he horse go across he rack bu he wagon was caugh and hurled some ds ance down he rack. Nash was hrown o one sde, srkng on hs head. Forunaely he escaped beng, h by he engne. he lef sde of hs head was laceraed and brused, he hands were scrached and brused and s hough ha he eceved nernal njures. He was aken o he Long Branch hospal for reamen. he horse escaped serous njury. _ Dscharged from Jal. Henry OHagan of Asbury Park was dscharged from jal las week. He had een n jal abou a monh. He old udge Hesley when he was dscharged ba he owed hs landlady a board bll, nd ha he.had los he money he was o pay wh. Hs,landlady hen had )m arresed. He sad ha\f he had o been pu n jal he would have pad he bll long before hs. Joseph Worh of Bradley Beach, who lad been n jal for some me because e. could no furnsh bonds o keep he Deace, was.dscharged las week. No ce Waer on Sundays. Ocean Grove has slo machnes where cen can be pu n a slo and a drnk of ce waer can be had from he machne. Ocean Grove hnks s wcked o do msness of any knd on Sunday, and he lo machnes wll be closed down on ha day, bu Ocean Grove sll connues o ake up Sunday collepons. «. pays o adverse n HE REGSER. Ho meals and cool cooks Youll no need o regulae your cookng - by he hermomeer when you ge a Wckless Blue Flame Ol Sove. On he hoes days you can cook whaever you choose, n whaever way you wsh, whou sufferng any addonal dscomfor whle cookng, he comfor youll gan, s only one of he advanages of usng a s hander han a cpal sove and cleaner and cheaper. he^wckless Blue Flame Ol Sove s absoluely safe; burns ordnary kerosene, whou wcks and causes neher smoke, smell nor soo,. * PANNG AND PAPER HANGNG. Mode n varous BZOB for varlonwleed famles: sold a prlcc o sal any.. pookeboos-wheoyer soves are sold. fhe deaa doe* noyhve hem, szed, wre o ha SANDARD OL COMPANY. has our busness as well as V sellngpan,os and Wall Paper, }<j Ready Mxed Pan for 90c. per { > < gallon. Pcure Mouldngfrom 3 A V cens per foo and up. v he New York and Red BanR f] $ Panng and Decorang Co. $ 176 Monmouh Sree, Opp. R. R. Saon. AE SOKE. Lessons n Embrodery and Lace. All he laes (desgns and maerals for dress and ha rmmngs n Duchess Lace. 50 BROAD SREE, G. hsephensonv RED BANK N. J. Over 600,000 Polces n force n he sae of New Jersey alone. hs s evdence ha one of he mos popular Lfe nsurance Companes n hs sae s HE PRUDENAL. Home Offce, Newark, N. J. WRE FOR PARCULARS. HE PRUDENAL nsurance Co. of Amerca. JOHN F. DKYDEN, Presden. EDGAR B. WARD, 2d.Vce Presden and Counsel. LESLE D. WARD, Vce Presden. FORRES F. DRYDEN, secreary. P. 0. WARNER, 8up., Broad and Wallace Srees, Red Bank, N. J. W. H. HOUSON, Generul Agen, No. ZO Boad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. f$ 813 " 1 p ges a en-cen smoke. Good, fne flavored o- g-bacco, perfecly cured, rracle. n aclean, well-ver- dj jlaed workshop; gve a perfec smoke., hese Cgars have always sold a 10 cens g each unl a few monhs ago. hen pu heprce down o 5 cens, bu kep he Cgars a he f old hgh sandard/....» f youve red hese Cgfars you know how good hey are. f you haven red hem youre j y 4 mssng he bes hng n Cgars.has o be found 2 n all hs own of Red Bank yes, or o?be found \ 4 n Monmouh couny, eher... p lle * money should ry one of my Flor de Gubas or Joel Parkers. he prce s 5 cens and he n\an p WLLAM CULLNGON, J ^ Fron Sree, near Broad, Red Bank, N. J. p JOSEPH S. CLARK, DEALED N Lumber, Coal, Hay and eed, Hardware, PaHls, Ols, Poulry Wre, &c. - BLUE. FLAME PURAN OL SOVE A SPECALY. AGEN FOR HE BURGESS SEAM WASHER. he mos convenen and he cheapes place for he people of Mddleown < ownshp o buy he above goods., JOSEPH S. CLARK. BELFORD, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Do you know good COAL! LAGER BEER? f you do, you mus know Ka Roches- f\ My coal yard s handy and he coal you ge er " Boheman," boled by us n green $ from s good coal, well screened, and he bes doles, s he bes. he marke affords. We delver our coal promply, and he prces No an arfcal Beer a pure Beer. are as low as he marke wll allow. GEORGE R. LAMB & CO., WM. N. WORHLEY, Wholesale Wne and.mal Lquors^ ** RED BANK, W. J. :: Foo pf Worhless Hll, RED BANK, N. J.

11 AN UNCANNY EEGON. Heah Valleu, Where Xo Uvna hng Can Survve. Deah aley s probably he mos unque naural feaure n Calforna. s locaed n he souheas corner of ncyo couny and s nclosed by he Panamn mounans on he wes and he Funeral range on be eas. s 75 mles long and a s narrowes pon bu egh mles wde. Aone me, mos probably, was he bed of an ancen rver. he lowes depresson s 200 fee below sea level, bu above hs rses elescope peak,> 11,000 fee hgh, of he.panamn range, and drecly oppose he Funeral peak, whch reaches an alude of 8,000 fee. Durng he wner hese peaks are covered wh snow. hs remarkable valley was dscovered n 1850 by a pary of mmgrans, many of whom los her lves n he aemp o cross. he name has «lung o also as beng he scene of numberless ragedes.* Early n s bmory radons of gold and slver deposs of wonderful rchness whn- s boundares persuaded many advenurous persons o underake he hazardous expermen of s exploraon. he number who have los her lves n hs desolae feld s undoubedly grea Pursung he mrage o rch deposs of precous meals, hese advenurous prospecors succumbed a las o he nolerable bea -and he ogonles--of hrs. he range of he-hermomeer s probably greaer n Deah valley han -elsewhere n he wesernhemsphere. n wner he emperaure s way below zero, whle n July "and Augus he henromeer fangesfor-weeks a Ml degrees above, frequenly rsng sever- > al degrees hgher. For weeks, a a me he lowes emperaure observed exceeded 100 degrees. he dally hea burns every vesge of vegeaon. he Spansh bayone, a plan ha flourlsh- es under he mos ard condons, here barely survves, whle he.mesqule, wh s long roos penerangdeep no he earh n.search of scany mosure, jus manages o exs A pary of enerprsng agrculurss once expermened wh growng fru and vegeables n hs regon,- ancpang large profs n he early markeng of her crops.. he aemp was a complee falure, he nense - lea.wherng he plans, nowhsandng copous supples of waer and he mos skllful culvaon. n he hgher aludes of he Panamlna here are numerous valleys wh flowng sreams. n hese frus are culvaed.and reach he marke wo monhs before he Calforna producs maure.... he prevalng wnds n Deah valley are from he wes hough orgnang n he Pacfc ocean and sauraed wh humdy n ravelng he nermedae dsance, hey are nerceped by he lofy peaks of four ranges of mounans, whch absorb all of her... mosure, so ha by he me hey reach he valley, all humdy has dsappeared. he blass are as f heaed n a fery furnace, and no lvng hng can survve he nense hea Even brds ndgenous o he regon de. s n he monhs of greaes hea ha he sandsorms of Deah valley are mos deadly. hey rage wh nense fury, oblerang he landscape and dmmng he lgh of he son, wherng he scany vegeaon and coverng he rals deep n powdered dus A all mes he aspec of he valley s superlavely desolae. No spo on earh surpasses n ardy or ophellke hea Durng he heaed erm an hour whou waer means deah. Mea becomes purd n an hour. Eggs are cooked n he blserng sand. Waer s only palaable by means of large, porous, earhenware Jars, common o all ho counres, suspended n drafs and reduced n emperaure by means of he rapd evaporaon of he mosure from he ousde. he belef ha he borax marshes are he remans of he vas.lake whch once flled he valley s suppored by races of waer lno found 600 fee above on he mounan sdes. > n general appearance all borax marshes are alke. bey are locaed a he pon of greaes depresson and from a dsance look lke deposs ol sal or snow. Under he surface s common we clay or waer of varyng dephs. hese deposs are generally Crcular n form and appear as hough once hey were craers. Borax was creaed by conac of boraclc acd n gaseous form, wh he lme and soda of he surface. A eels marsh, Nevada, borao of lme appears n he form of balls mbedded n day along wh soda, sal, eo.vbu a Columbus lcso are found n sandy sol. Somemes hese balls are decomposed, underlyng he sol, whch s removed and he borao shoveled ou Deposs of crudeborne of soda nre found n No-. vada and n Deah valley a he Mone Blanco mlnes> A Cur Reply. he posmaser of Round Op, Kan., recenly receved nofcaon from he deparmen n Washngon ha ho would bo compelled o glvo a larger bond for he fahful performance of hs duy, as he busness of he offce was ncreasng! he poflmaber draws a salary of $25 a year, and, ho reurned bo deparmen 1 B leer wh he word "N" wren n red nk a he boom. A las; accouns ho posmaser won dolnj busness under bo «ld l*ond. ^ An rsh Horse amer.,s no easy maer o quell "he flcry unamed seed." "he man, who can break n a vcous horse s no o be jae wh every day," observed a horse breeder, "and when a really good man s found he may command a lo of money. " suppose ha an rshman named Sullvan was one of he greaes of horse amers. Hs p*ower was wonderful, and owners of vcous horses clamored for hs servces. He always performed. hs work n secre, causng hmself and hs fracous charge o be lu up ogeher for abou half an hour. "When he sgnal was gven, he door was opened, and he horse, covered wh -perspraon and remblng volenly, was "seen lyng down, wh he rshman famlarly playng wh hm. he spr hhero so unracable was compleely broken. he seed from whch he boldes rder shrank o moun a chld mgh have rdden wh he umos safey."^ Uncle Sam as a Publsher. One hng ha s mounng up rapdly s he offcal leraure of he governmen Mos czens complan f he presdens message flls more han one page of he average newspaper, bu hey fal o remember ha behnd ha: message are housands of repors and ons of documens. ndeed, f he average man were o aemp owead everyhng he governmen publshes n one year he would have o devoe abou a half a cenuryo he ask, akng egh hours a day for he, wore of reedng. Hundreds of hese volumes are beaufully prepared wh plaes and mapb ha are works of ar Alhough he governmen prnng offce and he governmen engravng plan are he larges n he world; ye a grea deal of work s done by prvae frms. Smply a resume of he repors would fll a very large book> m m A Collossol Lumnuos Crab. ndan journals ell of a lumnous crab capured by a dredge of he Zoologcal socey of Calcua n he ndan ocean abou a mle off he coas and 45 fahoms deep. s nearly wo fee n dameer, and s longes claws lre abou a yard n lengh. has projecng eyes, lke hose of a lobser, and s very voracous. was pu no a ank of sea waer, and n wo hours devoured some 50 oher crusaceans and fshes. When darkness came, proved phosphorescen emng pecular whe rays ard llumnang he whole ank. he crab was sen o he aquarum a Calcua. Mercanle Co-operave Bank Budlng. PAD BY HE Mercanle Co-operave Bank Of New Jersey ON ALL SUMS OF #5.00 Of MOfE. neres begns from he frs of each monh., DR. J. E. 8AYRE. Presden. JOHN KNO, Onahler. WM.H. ENDROKBON, Asssan Onuhlor. RED BANK. A MLLON BOOKB. Rare, Curous, Curren, N SOCK ALMO8 GVEN AWAY. UbraroafluppllodOUoaper lmn a any Book Boro n lm world. mporan o Farmers j Pars Green and Land Plas- g er, Waler A. Wood Mowers, Reapers, and Repars, Hay d Rakes and Fxures, Plane, ^ Jr., Rdng Culvaors and J smaller Fxures, Buckeye 5 Rdng Culvaors and Re- ^ pars, Souh Bend Plows and d Repars and a full lne of Farm- W. ersools.. 5 see for yourself. 4 lo of Weedera Cheap.. HOMAS P. BROWN, 24 WHARF AVENUE. Red Bank, New Jersey. ELEPHONE ^ le leak LnuAnms AND BOOKS BOUGH. Wrng for Kluclrlo Lgh*, llaory, Mnanoo nd 1nmnlollcH. olophonm» Bpoclaly, Mammoh Caalogue Free. LECGA BROHER8. nron«a., Bad Ounk* N. J. 81 OAllllllS 8HBK, P.O. Box SS. M Door Wo«of Clrllall Park. NKW YOUK. R KllmaU for OODraca on ApplloMlon. y y H kw,kuun >, >. : * n a fauce or ppe s > *$* ofen hough \o be, of *f J^ no consequence. Bu le.- «ha lle leak run for > V hree monhs and youll V A see a ba ncrease n A >-your waer bll. Ofen- > V mes 25 cens worh of V ^repars wll sop a leak ^» whch would cos a dol- * J lars, lar, or n wase maybe of en waer. dol- % ^.A± :!; Cook & Oakley, 18 ron Sree, f ^ BED BANK, NEW JERSEY. * Wha s? *** s a new house you wan? or s.. repars o "your presen house? Send for me o gve you fgures. ;; _ L < > : A. L SMH,!; ;: FAR HAVEN, N. J. ;;»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»! Weddng 1 Plae Paper 20c. per Box.. lam sellng a box of very fne Weddng Plae Paper a 20 cens. s of exra good qualy, and s worh fully 25 cens..havo a ho, vory superor qualy, a 25 cen?, worh 85 cens. ELE & SON, Fron S, ajjolnlng ho Posofllco, RED BANK, N. J. W. " ELECRCAN. From$3.5Oo$ PARS All Wool rousers A 1 CORLESS, HE CLOHER BROAD SREE, RED BASE, N. J.» SHEEWSBUB. SALE OF LAND FOB Noce s hereby gven hu by vrue of a wnrrao ssued by be ownshp Commee of be ownshp of Shrewsbury. Couny of Monmoub and Sae of New Jersey, o make be unpad axes assessed on lands, enemens, heredamens and real esae n he sad owesbfp /or be year one bousand DDB undred and nlnew-nlne, he subscrber. Collecor of axes for he sad ownshp of Shrewsbury, n hekjouny of Monnoufc and Sae of fsew Jersey, o whom sad warran s dreced, wll on FRDAY, AUGUS 24h, 900, beween he hours of welve oclock, noon, and flve oclock (o w. a wo oclock. n be afernoon o ha day, a be GLOBE HOEL, ON FOX SREE, n he O WN OF BED BASK, D sad ownshp of Shrewsbury, Couny of Moomouh and Sae of New Jersey, sell he sad lands, enemens, heredamens and real esae bereunder descrbed, a publc vendue, for he shores erm no exceedng hry years for whch any person or persons wll agree o ake be same and pay such axes wh neres hereon from he weneh day of December, egheen hundred and nney-nne, ogeher wlb all coss, fees, charges and expenses,, be persons wlose propery s o be sold, be locaon of he several properes, and he amouns duo are as follows, vz:.. Al. Charles.-. " Land a Reveyown......$ 4 77 Andrews, Hannah M House and lo a Lle Slver. 11 1? Adcock. W. H.... : Bouse and loonnorb sde of Wes Fron sree, Bed Bank,.; 8 63 Brown, Mogge *, House and lo on wes sde of Souh sree, Red Bank ; Blauvel, John,. Hall propery, house and lo a Far Haven BodeD, Joseph. House a"bd lo on Wllow sree, Bed Bank 7 08 BrowD. heodore C..House and lo on Herber sree. Red Bank ; Carroll, Sarah... y House and lo on Rlversree, BedBaDk Carhar, Mrs. heodore Home and lo on Brdge avenue. Red Bank ; 15 SO Coach, Danel - House and lo on eas sde of Cenral avenue. Red Bonk,. : Carney. Aloazo House and lo on wes sde of Pearl sree. Red Bank, 3 05 Ceasar. Josephne, House and lo a upperfalr Haven 11 C Chandler, Ella. -.., House and lo on Frs sree, Oceanc, Callan, homas. Jr.,, House and lo on Korh sree. Eas Oceanlo 409 Conley. Parck.. House and lo on norh sde of Rdge road, Oceanc....:. 312 Clark, L. f.. Lo a Eas Oceanc 1 02 Cammann, Eselle W., House and lo on norh sde of Rdge road Daley, Sarah E. House and land a non Fals S383 DeGarls. Adele "" Coage, bole) and land OQ wes sde of Washngon sree. Oceanc Doughery, Caherne wo los on Rver sree, Red Bank, 1 54 Emery, J. M. :.... wo houses and los aoceanc Earle, Ullo Land a Oceanc, S 38 Eckels. John (Garreson propery) -,.. «. Brlc bouseandlaudon man road,oceadlc Fnle. Sarah E., House and land on Beach sree, Red Bank Feld, Alonzo, Bouse and lo on Vallaco sree, RedEanlr 19 SS Freer, Mary House and lo on hrd sree, Oceanc... SO 71 Green. W. H. Bouse and lo on Brdge avenue, Red Bank ". : 8 63 Gurnsey, George House and lo on wes sde oblngham avenue, Oceanlo 16 M Hurd, Mrs. John B. Bouse and lo on llon avenue, Sod Bank Haeld, Danel House and lo sand feld, Far Haven... 8 f2 Johnson. Mary F. < Sore and lo-a Shrewsbury : 9 68 Jenkns, Kae,. House and lo on Borden sree, Red Bank Leonard, Merle wo bouses and los on Herber sree, Red Bank : 15 SO Lnen. Alce M. House and lo on wes sde of Broad sree, Red Bank, 6060 Lawes, Wllam H., Sr. wo houses and fanhonnoh sde of Lawwroad Leonard,Joseph. House and lo on Beach sree. Red Bank 105 Loew, John G. House and lo on Eas Fron sree, Red Bank, Jlcrsdo), sabella House and lo on norh sde of FronSree, Bed Bank Morrs, Jula Houce ond lo on eas sde of Cenral avenue., 4 51 Newman, mohy House and /arm a Waysde. 800 Owens, Besse House and lo on Worhley sree, Red Bank OCS Purell. Andrew Hoel and land on Monmouh sree, Red Bank Pearsall & Bogle. Shop and lo on man road, Oceanc Paen. homas (esae) Dock propery, Lle Slver S3 01 Rodney, Delafleld \ House and lo on sand Held, Far Haven..., ; 8 38 Rava. Mrs.. \ House and lo on sand Held, Far Haven...; v..<. ( 19 Bhemo. Joseph House and lo ooflsko avenue, Far Haven co, W. 0.. House and lo on eas sde o Pearl sree, Far Haven CO Sco, Ebenezer / House and lo on Locus avenue, Red Bank / Sylveser, F.llas J > S* wo houses and lob on Fsko avenue, Far Haven HOB Venable, Margare A. \ House and lo on eas sde of Paarl sree VunBruu, Ennls. House and lo on wes sde of Navcsnk avenue, Eas Oceanlo Wllle, Ja»per. House and lo oa norh sde o Wallace nrce, Rod Bank B 20 Whe, Andrew 8..., House and lo on souh sldo of Gold sree, Red Bank..., 8 03 Woods, Oeoralanna HousoandlooneasBldoo Broadsree, nod Bank... ; Worhloy, B. P. > Land on norh Bldo of Lle Slver road,...,.., J 900 Worhley, Abbo (esalo) House and land on souh sldo of LHUo 8H»Dr road : S 01 Whe. Sarouol Houso and lo a Waysldo a 00 Wes, heodore Houso and lo on m«ln road and Wes sree. Eas Ocoalo Whlo, Jane llu luul ; 8 00 Whers, Houso and land a Boobo Park, Rumnon road 03 7(1 Warwlok, Robor. nohseandslupon Monmouh sroo, nod Bank.. WHO Zmmerman, Alber, Manson llouso and grounds, ocu «vcnu;, Red Bank fho ax, neres and coas aro pad before ho alwvo dayo sale, ho coaoln oaol cflso wll bu B8.W, and norcfl wll bo addodahoreo of welve por cenum»cr anoum frono ho wonloh dnyo Docombor, egheen hundrwl and nlnoy-nlnn... ho ax, lnoro and poss aro nop&ld unl afer ho above-monlonod day of glo, nddllonal co<b wll bo added. When ho sale akes place, paymen ol all axes, coag and noros mus bo made by ho purobaur before ho oooolu»lon of bo sale, oherwse bo propory wllolumodlaolj reold. Wness my band hs welfh day cf July, nlneon bundled. r nmjaxnr *. PABKEB. Co>c<r o nxf for Bhreoburu ownm>.

12 - : : -... : v \ CACHNG.A MOUSE. A Young Marred, Couple Hare an neresng Experence Wh J, here was nohng for bu a mouserap. hey Juad sood he pes of mce as long as paence allowed. he jaal or lad made one or wo neffecual aemps o abae he pes, bu as he agen of he buldng would no allow hm o use posonfor fear he vcms.would have he bad ase o de on he premses he head of he famly, spurred oa by he proesaons of hs wfe, wen ou o a hardware sore and called for he needed arcle. He had supposed hj / buyng a mouserap was a smple hng," bu when he saw he number of paerns he was bewldered. - "Do you wan o cach hem alve? 1 asked he clerk. "VVfll, 1 should say. dd. f waned o cach hem dead, you don eup j pose would requre a rap, do you?" repled he head of he famly., " mean," explaned he clerk, "do you wan a rap ha wll kll hem?" -"Of course do. am no collecng ulce for exhbon purposes." He seleced a small seel cage of he ord nary garroe paern, for Vhlch he pad * 15 cens. ha.plgh he showed o hs-wfe, and hey proceeded o se "Wha shall we ba wh?" he asked, " ; "Do we have o ba?" "Oh, no. You cach mce by sendng hem an engraved nvaon." "Oh, 1 suppose ough o be somehng nce and empng.", "Yes; lobser a la Newburg." "Oh,- George, beleve youre easng me! "Wha do hey lke mos?" "Cheese, you swee nnny!" "Of course! How supd of me! Bu we haven a b of Roquefor n he house.", "My dear, f we had Boquefor, we wouldn need he rap. he cheese would kll hem." "JuB plan Amercan cheebe?" "Of course! hese, are Jus plan Amercan mce. You mgh make a Welsh rabb for hem. ha would ceranly do he busness." She go a morsel of- cheese, and he rap was baed and se ha ngh a mouse was caugh, bu sabel faned a he sgh of he dead vcm, and George was oblged o gve he rap away o he Janor n order o save her nerves. he nex day he brough home a rap of anoher paern. was baed wh cheese, (bu he mouse was no klled by s capvy. Afer had eaen he cheese found ha he only open door led o a roary cylnder of seel wre. ha s where hey found Mr. Mouse he nex mornng. He was paddlng around n he readmll under he mpresson ha he was rapdly geng away from he scene of hs capvy. sabel clapped her hands a he sgh. "sn he oo cunnng for anyhng? Bu wha shall we do wh hm?" "We mgh gve hm o he baby o play wh," sad he unfeelng brue, "or we could aach he cage o he sewng machne and ge he benef of hs energy. Wo wll drown hm, of course." sabel hd her face nher hands.. "n he lake, George?" " / "Yes; see myself walkng hree, blocks,o <Jrown a mouse n he lake. Noj n he bahub.". "George Harrson, f you drown ha poor lle helpless mouse n my bahub ll never"- "Bahe agan? fnshed her husband. "Oh, yes, you wll!" And off he sared wh he rap for, he bahroom. When he had accomplshed hs desgn, he gave he rap and s dead conens o he Janor and reurned o hs wfe. "Dd-^-dld suffer much?" asked sabel. "s deah agones were very dsressng, and shall never ge s las words ou of my ears. " "Youre a brue!" sad sabel, and she flounced ou of he room*-" " Couldn Mee Hm. "Speakng of hard luefc," sad a man who ddn look, " had a b of once. You know When you aro away from home how you lke o mee a man from here; V. youre only ou n Chcago or down n New York and you run across a man from Plsburg, youre glad o sec hm. One summer cu ou Alanc Cy and wen across he oeenn nsead. wasn BO bad n England. could hear he language,lere. Nor dd fre much^ n Pars. ran across a number* of Amercans, bu nono from Plsburg. Bu wen o places whoro Amercans were fewer whero Englsh was rarely spoken. DuflnywanexpreBalbly lonely and Prll almos homesck. was n Kue^ J. S^JHU» ^ ff QU no hear for. would have gven anyhng o have me nn Amerl- ^ d o have mo a Plsburgor have hrown me no n delrum jjb Even wllo was hnkng abou saw"? nn^pkncn} who had a ramlllav owng, fel lke rm- Bns oward fan). D resraned ray- "pelf. 4fl ho came closer recognzed hm. Ho was a Psburgor, fluro enough, bu had owed hm %1X> for a year or cforo, and from mere force of hab urnod and jven down a nldo * HE) ECHSflKdooB nl kndu of prn ng and <l6da quck am good* he prce» low for ho gnule of work done Adv Her Je Black Ca Glass Bowl. A New York woman has an addon o her sock of curos snce her up own home was burned ou las wner. A beauful cu glass rose bowl survved he fre, bu was saned by he smoke, whch was parcularly hck and dense on,he dnng room floor. he bowl s now-perfecly black, he paern of he glass brough ou n rdescen relef. Scourng has. had no * HE GERMANA, formerly conduced by J. Efegenrng, s well equpped wh all he essenals and J; effec on he new colorng, whch seems accessores of a frs-class hoel, and s well-esablshed repuaon wll be fully susaned o have burned s way no he glass. ;.". by s new propreor. New feaures have been added, ncludng A chna pcher, whch also sood on he sdeboard, had s delcae color fred o a reddsh black so evenly ha LUNCH AND CGAR COUNERS, FOOL AND BLLARD ABLES, AND A READNG ROOM no one would suspec ha was no done n a professonal kln. he wo peces were brough ou by, he owner a a recen luncheon, and her guess were asked f any 1 of hem had seen specmens of wha he hosess explaned was a very rare ware. All of he company, fell no he,rap, and mos learned opnons were gven around he able n an effor a decson before he Joke was explaned. axpayers Sand he Loss. Every year he refners and exporers of sugar n France, Germany and Ausra lose vas sums by sellng o.he Brsh mporers a less han cos prce. he oulay necessary o produce he sugar s greaer han he prce receved for, and hus he losng rade goes oh from year o year. he men engaged n he rade do no lose, for he busness on s presen bass, would soon ea away her grea forunes. hey are rembursed for he amoun of her loss and receve a large sum n addon o nduce hem o connue he losng busness, he donaon beng conrbued by he axpayers. he people hnk ha exporng s benefcal n self, even when resuls n an acual oss> ne Bgges Deparmen.. he larges deparmen of he governmen s ha abou whch here seems o be he leas publcs neres s he deparmen of he neror, and each of s egh dvsons pana, pensons, general lands, ndan affars, educaon, ralroads, geologcal surveys and census has en mes as much wprk as any cabne ofbce had.00 years ago. A he head of each of hese dvsons here mus be a man of broad experence and acve mnd. n addon o hs oher dues, he secreary of he merlor has charge of he naonal parks and he supervson of hospals and eleemosynary nsuons.-.. ~ CARPE WEAVNG. John Splllane has moved bs carpe weavng shop [rora James Walshs on Mechanc sree o Wes sree, near Monmoub sree. All knds of weavng on sngle and double warp. * VwVWVwV 1» HE GERMAN1A HOEL, 16 and 1b FRON SREE, f ED BANK. N. J, he Bar wll be suppled wh frs-class LQUORS, WNES, BEERS and CGARS. -. Frs-class accommodaons are furnshed for permnaen and ransen guess. Specal aenon < >.<- pad o geng up dnners. < - >> _-/. J. EDGAR BROWER, Propreor. X F. f a busness man pus a clerk behnd hs couner whose / lnerr s soled, whose appearance s repulsve, who s slouchy n carrage, whose language s coarse, how much rade s ha man lkely o hold? sn rue ha hs undy clerk wll keep cusomers away? Each pece of prned maer sen ou by a busness man s a clerk a salesman. Each pece eher pleases some-*, body, or dspleases. f you dsrbue a housand badly prned crculars, or leer-heads, or Bookles, or hand-blls, or a housand bad anyhng, you wll make a housand bad mpressons. Each pece s judged by self. Bes way s o le HE REGSER, prn for you. hen you know he mpresson.wll be good every me. HE RED BANK REGSER. o Every convenence and every necessy for Summer Housekeepng s found a our sore. POS-OFFCE BLOCK, RED BANK, N. J. >^. f

13 -. -. ;. v ; /. ; -. :. ;., * /., ; : > / ; >?: ^%^y :- :^/Kv_V 1 Heres a Savng 1:^ll hese goods....." ~ ; - / "." /. " " Of 20 per cen on clohng. have n he sore. has wha offer you on nearly all he clohng How can- afford o do hs? s smply hs way. lad n a large sock of clohng hs sprng, hnkng ha he weaher would be s fne and ha.here wouldyea bg demand for sprng clohng. Bu made a mscalculaon. he weaher urned ou o be very backward, and consequenly have que a large sock on my hands. - k wan o dspose of wll only be n my way for fall goods. he bes way for me o ge ou of hs rouble s o sell Ahese goods a he lowes prce possble.* herefore have decded o allowja dscounof 20 per cenor he marked $rce of: All he clohng ha offer on hs sale s made of fne maeral. s no lke some clohng has offered on sales poor "goods, and badly made. hey look all rgh a frs, bu afer heyvebeen worn a couple of mes hey look shabby and lose her "f." has noj.he knd ofsuffl offer. People who have been o my prevous sales know ha my goods are exacly wha represen hem o be. dpn clam hem o be more han hey are. < 11 hs 20 per cen off he marked prce on all sprng clohng wll jus abou brng me even wh he prce pad for hem. ^don care abou makng a prof on-hese goods. f can only ge hem off my hands, ll be sasfed. also offer specal prces on many oher arcles, some of whch are menoned below:! 7c. V ; Mens Good Suspenders, ^v,sold n mos sores a 25c, V oversocked prce, 7c. *! 33c; A Mens Oung were 25c" ~ Beer grade a «33c, all laundered, were 50c. * ^ f Mens Good Busness Sus, sold black, also gray mxed,.sold generally a $6.50, our prce was $5.00, bu now hey go a $4.00.,,. * $8.00. Some vey nce Mens ^.; Srped Worsed Sus, wh..;: double breased vess,a $8.00. hese are bg value. 16c. * * Mens Balbrggan Drawers, 25c. qualy, reduced o 16c. v Only large szes lef. 49c. Boys Bcycle rousers, as- A sored lo, only szes 8, 9 and X 10 lef, regular prce 98c, you A can have hem for jus half, 5-4.9c " ; < 9c, Mens Whe P. K. Four-nhands, usual 25c. qualy, our prce 9c. each, or hree-fbr-aquarer. 59c. Boys Whe Duck Wash- Sus, some rmmed wh blue, ohers red, oversocked prce, 59c $5.40. Mens All-wool Chevo Sus, several syles o selec from, regular en-dollar gual* y> oversocked prce, $5.40. $5.96. Mens Black Clay Cuaway Sus, all-wool, regular endollar qualy, oversocked prce, $ c, O $1,60. Boys Good School Sus a 79c, 96c, $1.19, $1.60, all good values. $1.00. Mens Crash Coas, worh $2.50 o $3.00, reduced o one dollar. Vess o mach above, ffy cens. 50c. Mens Sff Bosom Shrs, wh seperae. cuffs, good assormen of syles and szes, regular dollar qualy, oversocked prce, 50c. 79c. Mens Black and Checked ^, BJc^jcle rousers, good qualy and well made, mos sores^ would charge $00, ourprc^sc 25c. Mens and Boys Caps, a large assormen of syles, no a cap n he lo ha sold for less han 50c, ake your choce a 25c. 5c. Mens Slk es and Bows, regular 25c. qualy, 5c. each. 25c. Boys Wash. Sus, sold as hgh as 75c, oversocked prce, 25c Szes 6 o 9 years. 8c. Boys fas black Sockngs, szes 5 o 9, 8c. per par. 9c, goodcloh Caps, sold everywhere a 25c, oversocked prce, 9c. 9c. Boys fancy Plad Caps, generally sold a 39c., oversocked prce, 19c... ;; $1.98, Mens Bcycle Sus, well made, regular prce $3.50, oversocked prce, $ c. Mens Shrs, some wh collars aached, ohers have whe collar bands, regular prces were 50 and 75c, oversocked prce, 39c. 59c. r Some fne all slk" fron Shrs, reduced o 59c $3.12. Durng hs sale we wll sell Mens Workng Sus of hones maeral, ^pa v, pans and ves, for $3.12p ; Some sold as hgh as $6.00. ; l.. M..M. DAVDSON, 4c, AND 19c, Chldrens Sraw Salors, regular prce 19c, now 14c. Beer ones, were 35 arn$ 50c, now 19c, 4c, Mers. Japonee. Handkerchefs, regular hree-for-aquarer qualy, oversocked prce, 4c each... 59c, Mens Never Kp Workng Pans, regular dollar qualy, reduced o 59c; 4c. Mens Mxed Sox, 4c. a par; sold generally a hree pars for a quarer. 7c. Mens Fancy Srped Sox, 1c. apar; beer ones a 15c. and 25c. 39c. Men^s Colored Balbrggan Shrs and Drawers, 50c. qualy, reduced o 39c!! 1 * OnePrceCoher,HaerandFurflslerl -.. ^ -., :. :, : : -.. " ; - : * BROAD SREE, RED BANK; ^^^AUAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAA VWY,^AAAAAAA.AAAA *# # #*»«>

14 he Hlls of Hope. "Wha eav you, chld, on he hlls ol hop*, (Where none may go hobe overwm) "j ha a BlnjLng Joy fades,llngerngly Ou of he deeps ol your cycss" "he hll) ol hope arc rows and enow,»., And he gld ar of s own self sngs, And he dull world hd n he mns below s a gray, forgoen dream of hngs,,j And, oh, bu my hear was lgh and gay When walked on he hlls ol hope odayl" "Wha eaw you, chld, on he ranbow hll (Where none may go ha be overwsc) ha you lay your cold lle hand n mne. Wh he shadow ol (ear n your eyes?" "On he farher ede o( he ranbow hlls 1 s a fores of dead rees black and lure, And a rver cold as he rver ol deah And he ghoss o( dead joys wander here. And, ol«,.bu my lear was errfed oday a ha cold, dark rver sde "! "Now be no afrad, Ho chld, or see he dreon s gone, and he warm sunshne s brgh on ho pahs of every day, \And_your hand s clasped n mn." * " ~.., >. HE DEAH CHAMBER. here use<j o be, perhaps sll Bands, an old hacenda bouse down n he )3ae of Guerrero whch, for many years, held an evl repue as a place, of sudden and nexplcable deah.,he sae s now undergong he process 60 famlar n Mexco, known as "openng up" by ralway consrucon. Few people used o go don-n no ha regon of hea and mysery; few came up from o he capal cy, for nercourse was dffcul, a maer of sage rdng over mounan roads lberally srewn wh rocks,- or else, n he lower counry, deep wh dus n he auumn and wner and, laer on, as he rany season advanced, here was mud mud up o he belles of he, horses.,xo many pars" of he sae one had o go on horse, or, beer, on mule back. here la no beas as safe as a mule, excep for, he fallen rder, o whom he uholy hybrd, before bolng, sops o admnser a parng kck. - he house Lavo menoned was on a large ropcal esae devoed o sugar cane, ou of whch much, aguardene was made, and o varous ho counry producs of local consumpon, for he bad roads placed a prohbory charge on ransporaon. You approached he house hrough grea felds green wh he cane, over a road whch, hough a prvae.way, was none of he bes, and. Qnally you reached an avenue o orange and peppe? rees and saw near a hand he low, one sory whe, sone house and he planaon buldngs, sabes, sugar mll, peons quarers, ec.- Back of he house rose- a frnge of lofy palms, whose clash durng a gale was as of he sals of. wndmlls allowed o run a wll. he house seemed so calm and cool and wholly delghful! he raveler, weary of he long rde, gazed wh delgh on he wheness, palm shadowed. was an oass of comfor n a- deser of blndng sunshne. gave promse of ;res for man and beas, of cool waer and rural pleny. ^uch was he hacenda of Valverde. he sans n heaven know ha was a pleasan lookng place. Don Dego Prado and Mara Naranjo; hs wfe, were a que, hospable couple of 45 and 40 years respecvely, wh several chldren grown 1 o a companonable age, whch means much n such a sollary place. V - ravelers were welcome a Valverde; hey brough he news of he ouer world, and monhs afer her deparure her peculares of face and fgure, dress and gesure, even her qualnnesses of speech, were subjecs for conversaon over he dnner able, or when he famly gahered n he nner pao for an evenng cha, he maser of he house ranqully smokng a large, good naured man, que for lack of hemes o se hs ongue a-golng. Mara-Naranjowas voluble, fond of company, and enhusascally hospable; so much so ha Don Dego used o Bay ha she would welcome a blnd mule gone asray on he roads. here were several guesrooms, "usually furnshed wh he proper and decen smplcy of he ho counry, co beds wh Jus he canvas o He on, hck "frazadas" for he cool nghs, as s ofen very chlly n ho erra callena afer he sun goes down and ngh advances, a char or wo, a bureau and a small German lookng glass warraned o make ono wsh he had never conemplaed hs feaures heren. One could hardly use he glass for shavng whou danger of cung off an ear. hefloorsof broad red les, unglazed; ho walls whewashed so you could see, even wh he feeble lgh of a candle, f here was a scorpon crawlng abou, suggesng how nscruable uro he decrees of Xllau who embodes ono nellgence n a horrd, creepng hng, and anoher n ha srange bped, man, ha s as a god walkng he earh, and, as wo all know, always and everywhere ho glory and jusfcaon of ho m meho me gvcu o hla, evoluon. he room of honor for dsngushed people was a large one wh wo ron graed wndows lookng ou on a large couryard and a door whch you closed a ngh, and len plncel across, ho ends resng n each s hole, a grea beam for perfec secury agans o raders. hcro were a leas sx chalra of Ausran ben wood, lgh colored, - wo of bora conforablo "mccedorcs," o rockng clmlru, and loro wan ovon n. sofa of ho Buno maeral, ono of ho fnes producs of human ngenuy ho bed wne a umaerploco of brass,,vrlh,n grea ennopy surmouned by f curved cro.wn, aj <Josgned for an emperor happenng by and askng lodgng for he ngh. he bed foundaon, as were, was composed of boards paned green and lad across he frame. Add here.was a marcea, very hn and hard, as s proper n ropcal regons, f you employ so essenally srange a hng a naore abou, woman, and le us have Early n he fores Mr. Anderson all. A faded bu ample rug wasa, breakfas.f for our guess. o bed, kep a popular cgar sore on Broadway. Felx McClosky, for many years sreched a one sde of he bed so ha o bed, and le us be up bemes!" arsocrac fee need ho ouch he was a lovely lae Ocober mornng, he obacconss salared companon vulgar brck les on geng no bed le ar ouched wh jus a dsan suspcon of a chll; he sun, bg and whe 1843 he hough. General Sco came nod agen, esfed ha one day, n a ngh or on arsng n he mornng, When he yellow sunlgh flled he and glorous, rose from above he ops no he sore, and asked AnderBon f room, from, he bg pao. he room of he grea sawllke rdge of mounans, he palm rees swayed n heng obacco so would no be affeced be* couldn devse.some way of keepwas. pleasan, and one would no magne had had so snser a hsory. breeze, and here was a conagons Joy Whn sx years hree people had oc-n.all naure. Repeang her.prayers, cuped and had been found dead n he mornng, and. no one could say wha bad exngushed he lamp of her lfe. here was Don Carlos Arspe,.who was a planer, lvng CO mles away, and who had been lodged n he room of he canoped bed as a due rbue o hs socal consequence. He was CO years old, and was beleved ha be ded of hear dsease. hen came a. awyer from he Cy of Mexco, from.he faroff cy of palaces, on hs way o Acapulco o arrange some busness. Surely so grand a personage as a cencado of he capal of he federaon mus be lodged n he grand room! He, oo, ded n he ngh, nexplcably. Sll he was fragle and had been exposed o ho sun a grea deal, and he ranson from hs somber, cool and smoky offce n he capal o ho roads and coarse fare was beleved o have affeced hs bran. he servans sad was a case of cerebral congeson due o "nsolaclon," or overexposure o he sun. For en monhs nobody was placed n he room ll here came, one Bprng afernoon, a robus young man, a surveyor for a foregn company, ac"- companled by wo mozos. He was a Poncano came hobblng along, hs face worred. "Ge up on ha char man of consequence, for he wore a and look n he wndow," sad Mara "Whs!" cred he moffer. "Be asy; pearl handled Massachuses made revolver, ard so, whou gvng heed o bd, and sad, "hey are sll sleep- fanly. he old man dd as he was m kaplng her cool for he earl." he grm hsory of he room of heng"- HE REGSER prns more-news han canoped bed, he was placed here, and hen he jumped down,.and.hs face, jny oher lonmouh couny paper; as he undressed ha Aprl ngh he ;hough very brown, became blanched prns beer and prns more accuraely. he paper coss $1.50, a whsled as only a happy German may wh fear. He recalled he young Ger- year. and sang songs of he faherland. When old Ponclano, a house servan, wen o call he surveyor n he morn- ng, he was cold n deah. Hs mozos vewed he remans, and n hase hey rode off o brng he Judge, who lved 20 mles away. He barely go here n me, for n he erra calene bural follows close on deah. he judge pronounced a case of sudden deah (oh, egal saplency!) due o organc cardac derangemen a leas ha s wha hs hgh soundng phrase mpled, and he sonorous-sound of -he words sasfed he dead mans fahful servans and all he onlookers. here was no sgn of a wound on he far body of he young man. He was bured ha ngh ou n- he lle cemeery where had preceded hm wo oher vcms of he : faal bed; Nearly sx years had elapsed snce he frs of hese snser happenngs when, jus afer he close of he rany season, he roads havng hardened, here arrved from Acapulco a young marred couple on her way o he y of Mexco. hey were accompaned by sx armed mozos, and all were well mouned. he young man, he lapan Felx Delmone, and hs brde were mos charmng people. he offcer had jus aken o hmself a wfe, havng receved news of he deah of an uncle, a wealhy man n he federal capal, who had made hm hs sole her. was a Bomewha unusual hng o marry a he "very roo" of a knsmans deah, bu Soledad Marquez was an orphan, and he offcer was madly n love.wh her and hoped o make arrangemens o leave he servce and sele down wh hs lovely young woman n he Cy of Mexco, here o en- Joy he new wealh. ropcal beauy, a daugher of he sun and he sea, a grl of he Pacfc coas and wh eyes deep, dark and dreamy, fl o fascnae a kng. hey asked accommodaons for hemselves and her escor for he ngh, and Don Dego and hs wfe wore only oo glad of her company. here were a grand supper ha ngh and much merrymakng, and all he news of he.grea and famous por of Acapulco was realed, o he nense neres of Don Dego and hs household. How came abou ha he young couplo were assgned o he room of he canoped bed s old hus: hey wore frs shown o a small room n whch wo cos had been placed for hem and expressedher hanks for ho lodgng n he gracous Mexcan way when Dona Mara, feelng a housewfely prde n ho fac ha sho had a grander room o show, remarked, " could gve you anoher reenmera, bu" "Bu wha?" nqured Capan Delmone, and he added: "Pormyself don mnd, bu hs lle woman s very red, ano perhaps you have a maress on whch sho could beer res. Excuse ho rouble m gvng you." hemarred palr"wero ahbwn ho grand room, and Mara exclamed, "Wha a very prey bed!" ho good wfe dared no relae ho sory of ho room, beng ashamed, as who aferward remarked, and hen, oo, she refleced ha ho maress was a new ono and he room had been cleaned and newly whewashed. ho young couplo,geomod BO radan wh happness, HO srong and full o ho joy of lfe, ha Dona Mara old hem o ako ho room and o say woll her prayers on jrclrng. _lfy, laughed and prom; sed o do" Dego, who, beng a praccal man, sened o. her words of forebodng and laughed, sayng;."he spell wll be broken.by hs happy par; hey brng lovo and lfe" and everyhng ladsome wh hem. Don hnk Dona Mara asked he blessng of heaven on he young people and wen >u o see her mads and. make sureof grand - breakfas, so he ravelers Bgh sar away wh pleasan hereby keepng he obacco mob for a long me*. "*. J /_. Hs n fol Covers became popular, memores of he hacenda of Val-anverde. - ; here. was a commoon n n demand durng he Mexcan war hs preserved obacco was much :he huge kchen, where- he mornng and he Calforna gold rash, swellng repas was preparng accordng o hs busness "o enormous proporons he drecon gven o.he "amaand soon makng.hm a mulmllonare.. de Haves" he ngh before by he careful Mara.".- Seven oclock came, and he young leople were no asr, hough he mozos of he escorwere long before up and had hod her coffee. Egh cloek came, ard Mara fel a snkng f he hear; a horrble cluchng sensaon sezed her bosom; she grew fan and called for waer; hen, feelng beer, she wen o he bg pao, apped lghly on he door of he grand room and lsened, her hear humpng. No reply! hen she knocked louder, and hen agan wh more force, and no answer came. She almos dropped, and. cold swea covered her body. Old man surveyor, he lawyer and DonAdv. Carlos Arlspe. hen came he maser of he house, Don Dego, all, srong, and hs face somber. He was chokng wh appre-n. henslon. He, oo, looked n he wndow ard snoued. And here was no reply. hen he red he door, and, luckly, he young people had no pu up he fooden beam. He wen n, and ouched he sleepers. hey moved no hey were sleepng he las sleep! Don Dego was a srong man, bu. he el deadly 111. "Demons haun hs accursed room!" he cred ou. hen, Ponclano havng called he men of he escor, hey came and enered he room. Asonshmen was depced on her faces. hey refused o beleve ha ho capan and hs brde, so calm n deah, were no asleep. hey groaned n spr, and one of he men shoued la Capan Delmones ear: "Capan, ge- up! s nearly 9 oclock." Bu he capan was far away.- he same judge who had been sen for before was summoned. he judge came, lae nhe afernoon. He recalled hs prevous vs, and ye he sad: "No suspcon can aach o you, Don Dego, nor o your wfe, or servans. hs s an ac of God; hs room, hs bed, hey are accursed. Le us remove he bodes; hey may be burled n he mornng, and nex day wll draw up papers relang he mysery of hs room,.whch should be barred, never o be opened agan." he men of he escor wep lke chldren; hey, were good loyal fellows, and fond of he capan and hs brde. Old Ponclano was so overcome ha he Soledad was a fell n an aaque and ded nconnenly. A whsper, wen abou ha he was a posoner, and ha hs hear had accused,hm! So he servans ;ossped,, A 5:30 n he mornng he young couple were burled n he presence of he judge who also presded over he nermen of Ponclano, no. whou some feelng of suspcon n hs hear regardng he old man. Bu Don Dego sa d: "Poncano served my, faher before me. He was ho soul of honor, hough poor and a servan. No. no; le us ake down ha bed, for so, perchance, we shall ease our mnds, hough beleve ha he room s flled wh demons." Lae n he afernoon he judge and Don Dego, wh ho men of he escor, wen o he grand room. was brgh, as s ho won of wndowed rooms afer grea ragedes. Servans began o ake ho bed o peces, remblng wh supersous horror. When he canopy was removed, everybody was perl fled and fel urned o cy rgdy. Concealed n ho op was a nes of aranulas! hey scaered as dsurbed hoso demons n realy, and ho men ran ou of ho room, fearng hem. Hero was ho long kep secre of ho faal room. heso crenurcf had (o scended n ngh and klllod her ve lms und hen reurned o her nes n he canopy. All was duly se down by ho Judgo and aesed by nl ho wnesses. And hs closed he growsorae chaper of horrors a ho hacenda of Valverac- Keepng Vner * JPromaa Prners promses havo become almosl a by-word. When HE EEOBKK pron* BCB o have.ceran work done a a ceran me, nohng show of a caasrophe prevens ho fulfllmen of ho promse, *, obacco and n Fol. General Wnfleld Sco was, responsble for n fol beng wrapped around obacco, ha fac came ou. n he egal cones over he wll of he eccenrc mllonare, obacco dealer John Anderson. by age andchanges n clmaes...."\.andersoq hough abou and sho-: Jy afer, h upon he plan of wrappng cgars and chewng dbacco n n fol, A Sory From Dubln. was a a Dubln dance. Wha len ddllonol luser o he occason was he expecaon ha a ceran mporan peer would pu n an appearance and, of course, dance wh ceran orunae damsels. he gues of he evenng was, however, lae An excellen and fussy person saw a very prey grl sng ou dance afer dance. He wen up and, speakng o ;he moher,.observed:, ". " s que a shame ha your prey daugher should besng ou n hs way. You mus really le me. nroduce her o some nce young men who wll gve her all he. dancng she wans." When You Need a Plumber Call on us. You wll no regre. You wllbe very glad of. We do excellen work, and our charges are only, reason able. "We work on he prncple ha a sasfed cusomer B pur bes adversemen. We, furnsh, esynaes of any knd promply and cheerfully. SABAH& WHE, 16 and 18 Fron 8«., led Banb, N. J. DALY AND SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS, BOOKS, MAGAZNES* PERODCALS, AND A FULL LNE OF PAPEERES A F. W. MOSELLES, $ 28 BROAD S., RED BANK. >* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * BRDSALL & SON. Mdsummer Syles of Carrages! Larges assormen n Easern New Jersey. *. E V B E S"2XE OJF HARNESS, HORSE-CLOHNG AND SABLE GOODS. Adjonng 1 own Hall, Monmouh Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ************** _ Prces Have Gone Up, Bu he Seel Roof s Sll he Bes Roof. he ron and seel rus has rased he prces of $ V "J "4 ron and seel shees o nearly double he old 8 *... A 0 8 prce. ha makes he cos of a seel roof hgner 8 v v < han was before. Bu he seel roof s he bes V A v 0 j roof n he world, regardless of he prce. wll $ $ las lonerer han any oher, and wll need less & v P " $ J repars., gve my 20-year guaranee wh each roof ^ % pu on, as have always done n he pas. $ j< f you are hnkng of pung 1 a new roof on! % your buldngs, wre o me abou a seel roof.! [; won cos you anyhng o fnd ou jus wha he $ A nnvp prce wnnrl would h> be (nr for hr» he hfcf bes roof rnnf n fv>p he wnrr world. fe DANEL H. COOK, Jj NON FALLS,, ho 8ool Roof Man, NEW JERSEY.!

15 CECJUSWAGON AR. Cosly Decoraons a necessy for 1 Parade Effec. Nobody who sn n he crcus buel- -ness con apprecae he value, n an adversng way, of specacular pcoral effecs. Any crcus whch femped o make he man round of ces nowadays wh he; parade ou-.fs of some years ago would las abou wo weeks a he ousde before gong broke. People would judge by s parade and, seeng ha he anmal wagons and band charos weren op o he marl, would nfer ha he enre, show was nferor, n whch nference hey would probably be perfecly correc. So keen s compeon now and o such a pon of praccal dscernmen has he publc been educaed ha be bg shows spend an amoun of money on ornamenaon alone ha would make he ordnary busness man gasp and denounce hem as prodgally waseful, "here s one "charo" now on. he road ha acually cos close o $10,000 when -was new, and nvolves" a large oulay every year o keep brghened up wh gold leaf and repars of weaher wear. On he nsde hese.vehcles are srcly and rgdly economcal. No a foo of space s wased. Mos of he wagons are full of paraphernala, marvelously packed by expers n ha lne. Nohng can be learned from he. exeror of he vehcle regardng s, neror. he magnfcen blue and gold charo, worhy of Jhe royales of Bengal gers, carres he layou of he cke seller, whle he wagon whch lmns forh on s gay sdes, he lkeness of he ferocous rhnoceros s probably he haba of he wardrobe w8rnan and her ouf. Oher magnfcen equpages of he wheeled processon carry apparaus, clohng, rappngs and fodder, for he. Jmals. Mos of he anmals hemselves are lef behnd when he show goes ou on parade, excep hose ha march, such as he elephans and camels and a few of he bg felnes, aken along o roar encngly. here have been cabes - where hase and confuson on he par of he showmen n preparng he parade have resuled n he unmsakable roar of he kng of beass beng heard from a wagon on whose J panels colled he mghy bu.comparavely voceless boa consrcor, o he vas amazemen of he gahered publc. f?. Panng crcus wagon panels s a dsnc branch of ar. Probably he academcs would no so regard, bu neverheless here s a ceran breadh of reamen and dash requred ha ore que, beyond he ables of he. ordnary praconer of nr, and he pcured sdes of he crcus vans represen some very good f raher hasy work. -he mos-successful paner of hs lne of work la he counry s an ars of hgh ables and repuaon "n a large wesern cy. Hs repuaon has been made as a.porra paner, and would doubless be a dsnc dermen o hs career were known ha he pans crcus wagons, bu pan hem le does, and, wha s more, he delghs n he work. hs ars has always had a fancy ha hs real fore lay n landscape work wh a sprnklng of anmals. ha he publc and he crcs have always nssed on dfferng wh hm has been a gref o hm. However, as he could earn a consderable ncome by hs porras he fel able o spend hs spare me n panng anmal and woodland scenes whch nobody would buy.. hen he go no he crcus panng busness, and no only was hs ambon sasfed, bu hs ncome was largely augmened. How came abou ha hs ars was nduced o go no hs lne of work probably nobody bu he and he showman who go ha no knowe Every wner now when ha show goes no wner quarers he ars. s summoned o he place and for weeks works away for dear lfe, desgnng and panng new wagon scenes. Among he show people he do$s no go under hs own name, and he does no reveal a hs home he busness ha akes hm away every wner. n hs lne of work be has made all clmes bs own and wll as readly pan an arcc cescape f"or ho ^Sberan fox as an Afrcan oass for he graffe or a Rocky mounan fasness for he grzzly bear: For he envy of hose orhodox paners who confne hemselves whn he consrced HueB of regulaon ar may bo sad ha he averages abou $40 a day whle workng for he crcus. o do hs he has o pan a wagon a day. Of course s mpossble for hm o do ol be work of panng a hs rae, so he morey blocks ou he-pcures, explanng o hs asssans as ho works jus how ho wans he colors and ho gold leaf lad on, Gold leaf s on essenal of crcus ar caches ho sun aud aracs ho publc eye. ho amoun of money lad ou n hs arcle nlone by a bg crcus s asonshng. When he parng of he wagons s all done, he ars goes over ho wholo lo n a fnal survpy. Any crudes ha here may bo ho ouchb up or smoohs down unl all s f,.and ho wagonb,.glerng and gorgeous, arc loaded on ho ran o moo ho crcal cyo of ho meropolan publc when ho ehow sars s our.-^*~ n RsaHlm a growng ol ho me moro busness, noro omployoofl, more ypo and more machnery. Folksbuolneafl grows when hey use UB REGSER o oll abou her busness, 4<v. HUMOR N ENGLSH SGNS. Ap Quoaons VefAby radesmen o Arac Aenon. (From London -Be.). here s que a harves of w and wsdom o be glwmed by he observan ye from he noces wh.whch radesmen seek «o arac cusom, and mgh also be worh he whle of ou of he.way hngs o make a collecon of hese waysde gems^ many of whch bhjsh almos- unseen. Many of he cleveres of hese noces whch he wrer has added lle by lle o bs collecon conss of really wy adapaons of well known quoaons and proverbs. An, enerprsng cycle dealer, n a Yorkshre own, whose name s Nele, urns hs prckly cognomen o busness accoun n hs sngularly ap quoaon from "Henry V," "Ou of hs nele danger pluck he flower safey," whle a cosuner n he same own, whose sympahec name s Love, nforms, hs cusomers n leers half a foo long ha "Love hah a large manle." f capacy be a vrue n manles, MrV Love deserves o have a.large sale. A provson merchan, agan n a norh counry own, urns he same name o useful accoun by hs announcemen, whch "speaks for self:" "George Herber says Love s a personal deb, bu hs Loves erms are srceash." Busness rvalry, ofen develops que unexpeced resources of w and wsdom n men of busness. A^ few monhs ago a grocer and provson dealer called Lle had a praccal monopoly of he cusom, of a small own la he Mldlands/Vhen, o hs naural annoyance, a rval seled n he place and opened a shop under he name of John Srong. Whn a few days hs dgnfed proes appeared n Je ouraged grocers wndow: "Man wans bu Lle here below" (Goldsmh). Bu he newcomer was a man of a leas equal learnng and powers of quoaon, for on he followng day hs supplemenary noce appeared n hs wndow: "Nor wans ha Lle long" (Goldsmh). A smlar sory s old of wo rval obacconss, he laes comer of whom was named Fnrr. He opened fre on hs oppose rval by placng n hs wndow hs noce: "he bes obacco by Farr." Whn a few hours hs rvals wndow blossomed no one large, announcemen: "Far beer obacco han he bee obacco by Fnrr." Perhaps Bmarer sll were he rval noces of wo wachmakers, one of whom was called. Wse. Mr. Wse had adoped as hs busness moo, "He s Wse has wse n me." o hs he newcomer reored bjy hs quoaon from Wordsworh: "He s of h.e wses mon who s no Wse a all." Many -busness men mnko aracve adversemens by humorous play on her names when hey lend hemselves o hs purpose. he propreor of a waysde nn n one of he home counes makes clever use of hs name, Day, o Arac cusom. On a swngng sgn, under a hghly colored pcure of he rsng sun; appears hs legend n gl leers: Won you come no my parlor, Genle sranger, pray. For youll have o ravel farher o pass a happer Day. Anoher publcan who boass he c.» rlously napproprae name of saac Drnk waer has adoped hs moo: ". Drlnkwaer, bu my cusomers drnk he bes of ale." Mr. Kno, a draper n a wes counry own, makes hs appeal for cusom: "Many drapers"are exoronae n her prces. am Kno." And no many mles from Mr. Kno s a vllage nker whose name s Dunn and whose modes moo s, "Wha s done s done, bu s no well done unless s done by Dunn." By no means he leas clever of hese humorous rade announcemens was ha of Q bookseller called Har who suppled for many years all he books used n a local grammar school. Mr. Hars busness moo was hs couple: Who n lfes race would an a good aar Should always ge hs "books by Har." Houses o Ren, Furnshed. have weny-soven houses o ren furnshed, for he summer, n Bed Bank and vcny. Money o loan n sums of f 000 o $7,600. have many choce plos for sale on reasonable erms. - W. A. HOPPNG, Real Esae. ruex VMo RED BANK, N. J..olopbono Coll 48a. P ENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM-,) PANV. On and afer Juno 80n, UN8 WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York. 743, 811, 0 63 a. m.; 163, 805, 411*. 010, p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m; 8 06,9 53 p. m. Newark.748.B11, 953a. m.; 158, , 810,0 63 p. m, week days. Sundays, 8 43 a. m.; p.m. " Elsabeh, 811,963. a. m.; 63, , 9(8 p. m., week days. Sundays, 913 a. m.; 606,953 p m. Rah way, B 63 a. m.; 168, 610, 9 53 p. n., week -, days, Sundays a. m.; p. m. " Woodbrdge,»63 a/m.: 153, p. m., week days. Sundays, 948 a. m.; p. m, " Perh Amboy, ,9 58 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. rr ; 606:0 53 p. n. "- Souh, Amboy, 963. am.: 163, p. m., week days. Sundays,943a.m.; p. m. " Maawan, 9 6* a. m.; , 6 10,0 53 p. m., week days. Sundays, 943, a. m.; 608, 953 " Mddleown, H63 a. m.; 163, , p. m., week days. Sundays a. m,: o 00,0 63 p. n, renon and Phladelpha, connecon; a Ralway, a.m.; 168, 6 10 p. n. Sundays, 9 43 a. m. 6 )6 p. m.! " Loose Brancb, PonPleasan and. nermedae saons, a. m.; ,3 60,4 25, 5 88,6 21,8 29 p. m., week days. Sundays, 0 53, 1120 a, m.; 6 47 p. m. Bo no sop a Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sundays., oms Rver, Bay head and lnermmedae saons, 522, 1024, a.m.; 150, 532p.m.,week days. rans leave Phladelpha, Broad Sree, (vlabah- S. way) for Bed Bank. a 6 60 a. ;m.: 140, 4 02 D. n., week days. Sundays, 4 02 p. m. ras leave New York for Bed Bank, from Wes 23d sree saon, 8 55 a. m.; 1210, (l 10 Saurdays only), , 4 JO, 4 55, 6 55 p. m. Sundays. 7 55,9 25 a m.; 4 65 p. m. From Desbrosses and Coland srees. 3 30, 9 00 & m.; 13 SO, (120 Saurdays only). 2 30, SO. 510,7 00 p. m, week days. Sundays, 816, )45a.m.: 515p.m. J. B. HUCHNSON,. J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passeneer Agen. he own Hall CAN DK HAD FOl Dances, Pares, ec. For erms and parculars call on o address JOHN. ELEY, ;, v 0U8ODAN, RED BANK, - -NEWJERSEY JULY, he large and commodous seamer, WM. V.WLSON, OAP. BENJAMN GRGG8, Wll run beween Por Monmouh and New York (Foo of Lle 13h sree, Wes Washngon Marke), as follows: N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Saons n New York: Cenral R. R. of New Jer- ;ey, foo, of Lbery Sree, and foo of Whehall recsouh Ferry ermnal); Pennsylvana K. R.,- fon of corlaqd Sree. Desbrosses Sree and Wes 33d Sree. Ou und afer June 30U, 100G, RANS LEAVE RED BANK, or Elzabeh. Newark and New York, "6 40 (Mondays only). 848,»7 a7. *7 43 (Newark and New York only), *8 01 (Newark and Elzabeh only), *811,.*8S8 (New York only), , 1130 a.m.; 1288,163,245. *305 *405,435,6 10,788, 745,953p.m.- Sundays, 803, 943 a. m.; 450, ,953p.m.. or Long Branch, Ocean Grove and nermedae saons o Pon PleaBan, 6 22,6 25,10 00,10 24 r82, a. m.; 160, (205, 830 Saurdays only), , 425, Z, 515,586, 5 3, 5 45, , 7 50,8 29 (Saurdays only 9 20), p. m. Sundays a, m.; 257,627.B47p.m. Sunday rans do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave RedBnnk (Sundays exceped), 8 31,1180 a.m.; 135,4 35,610 p.m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Va Maawan (Sundays exceped),820, a.m.; p. n. " "RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. oo of Lbery sree, 480; 830, 1000 a.m.: 100 (Saurdays only), 130,215, *330,8 53,4 80, H45, 5 38, (8 00 p. m. Saurdays only.) Sundays, 916 a. m.u 30,4 00 p.m. Foo of Whehall sree(souh Ferry ermnal), 825, 9 55 a. m.; *1255 (Saurdays only). 125, 210, *25, 3 35,4 25, H 35,6 26,610, 7 40 (Saurdays only)p.m. Sundays, 855a. m.; 125,3 55 p. m. Fooof Wes weny-hrd sree. 865 a. m.; 1210, 110 (Saurdays onlv).225, *265, *410,»455, 855p. m. Sundays, 7 65,925 a. m.; 465 p. m. oo of Corland sree, 880, 9 00 a.- m.; 1220, ( 1.20 Saurdays only), 2 30, *3 10,,*4 20, *510, 7 (!0 p. m. Sundays. 816, 9 46, a. m; 515 p. m. Foo of Desbrosses sree, 380, 900 a. m.; 1220, SO (Saurdays only) *310, UM.SO, 7 00 p. m. Sundays, 8.16,9 45 a. m.; 615 p. nr. For furher parculars see me ables a saons. Denoes express rans.. R. WOOD, Genl POBS. Agen, Peun. R.. H. P. BALDWN, Genl Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j. 1.. RJFUS BLODGE, Supernenden «1 Y 1. and L. Leave Por Monmouh. Wedday, p. M huvay, 19..4,80 " Frday, " Sadav, W " Monday " uesday, 24..fl.00 " Wedday, " huday, " Frday, " 8aday, " Monday, " uesday " Leave Alanc Hghlands P.M..., " " " " " " ;;.100 P. M Learn Kew York A.M...&.30 " "..1.00P.M A.M ".9.00 " < "...9.1)0! P.M...8.O0A.U " All back fregh mus be pad before delvery. hs boas me-able s adversed n HE RED BANK REOSER and Monmouh Prem; also n Bulllnger>s und McKays Seamboa Gudes. me-ables may be obaned a M. OBren & Sons, 218 Washngon sree and A Morrs 4 Co., corner 14h sree and Nnh avenue. Sngle ckea, 30 Cen*. JKelnrn ckes, 50 Cens " Fregh receved on New York per unl 7.00P.J voryday. -, O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECDORS NOCE. Frank H. Hodges, execuor of Mabel Hodges, deceased, by order of he surrogae of he couny of Monmouh, hereby gves noce o he credors of he sad deceased o brdg lnhelr debs, demands and clams agans heesaeof sad deceased, under oah or affrmaon, whn nne monhs from ho WENY-NNH DAY OF MAY. 1900, or hey wll be forever barred of any acon herefor arans sad execuor. FRANK H. HODGES. CUARES H. VKS. Aorney. JULY, Merchans Seamboa Co.s Lne. elephone Call, A, Red Bank. Bhrewsburj/SHghlans, Hghland Beach Oceana, Zucus Fan; Far Haven, Jld Bank, Zong Branch and, Aabury Park. he srong and commodous Beauroa, ALBERNA, CAP. L. PRCF, Wll leave Red Bank, ard Per 24, foo of Frankln sree. New York, as follows: "" Leave lel Sank. Leave Xew York. Monday, Sd 7.30 A.M. Monday, 2d M. uesday. Sd 8.00 " ~ " " hursday, 6h Frday,6h, Saurday, 7b..l0.oo Monday. 9h uesday, 10h Wefrmy.lllh.700 hursoayrmh Frday. 13h 7.00 Saurday, 14h Monday, 16h., uesday, 17h Wednday, 18h,8.00 hursday. 10h Frday, 20h Saurday. 2ls Monday, 23d 6.30 uesday, 24h Wednday, 25h hursday. S6h..7.O0 Frday, 37h^..7.0U Saurday. 28h Monday, 3"h...a3O uesday, 31s M ONMOUH eommon-pleas COUR. JOHN H. BAES VS. BELLE RDER.. AACHMEN NOCE. J Noce 16 hereby gven ha a wrof aachmen a he su of John H. Baes agans he rghs and credlls, moneys and effecs, goods and chaels, lands and enemens of Belle Elder, non resden debor, for he sum of one hundred and seveny-lve dollars. ssued ou of he Cour of Common Pleas of he Couny of Mohmouh, on he welfh dav of February, nneeen hundred, reurnable anl reurned no cour duly execued by he sherff of he Couny of Monmoub on he weny-sxh day of February, nneeen hundred! JO8EPH MCDERMO, Clerk. Daed March 8h CHARLES H. VKS, Aorney for Planff. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS NOCE. James F. Crawford, exeeuor of Rchard Crawford, Jr., deceased, by order of he surrogae of he couny of Monmouh, hereby gves noce o he credors of he sad deceased o brng n hendebs, demands and clams agaos he esae of ald deceased, under oah or affrmaon, whn nne monhs from he FRS DAY OF JUNE or hey wll be forever barred of any acon herefor agans he sad execuor. JAMES F. CRAWFORD, Execuor. EDMDSD WLSON, Aorney. N OCE OF SELEMEN. ESAE OF WLLAM HAYNES, Deceased FNAL ACCOUN. Noce s hereby gven ha he accouns of he subscrber, survvng execuor of sad deceased wll be auded and saed by he Surrogae, and repored for selemen o be Orphans Cour of he Couny of Monmouh, on HURSDAY, HE 8EC-, OND DAY OF AUGUS nex. Daed June 27h, EDWN HAYNES. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY, o Oo Wckman, Ellen Wlckman hs wfe, Charles E. Wckman, Mary Wlckman hlbwfe, Mary Jones and Wllam Jones her husband: By vrue of an order of he Cour of Chancery made ou ho day of he dae hereof, n a cause wheren Edward H. Wlckmnu.U complanan and you and ohers aro defendans, you are requred o appear, pluad, answer or demur o ho bll of sad complan an on or before ho WENY-SECOND DAY OF SEPEMBER nex, or he sad bll wll bo aken a confessed agans you. ho sad bll s llea o foreclose a morgage Rven by Mary Wlckman n her lfeme o Ebenozor 3. Nesbl, admnsraor of be esae of Elzabeh Wlnron, daed January wdoy-llfl, egheen hundred and nney-four, on lands n ho borough of Scabrlgh, ownshp of Ocean, Monmouh couny, New Jernoy, whch morgago was duy assgned, ransferred and se over o Edward H. Wlckman by asslgnmon of morgago daed May wony-flfb, nneeen hundred. Ana you Oo Wlckman, Cbales E. Wlckman and Mary Jones arc made defendans because you aro hree of ho holre a law ol ho sad Mary Wlckman, who ded aolzod of ho promses uuscrlbed n sad morgage, and you Ellon Wckman am mndo defendan became, you aro ho wfe of Oo Wlokman and by vrue loroof olalm o havo eomo rgh, llo or neres n ho Bold morgaged promses; and you Mary Wokmnn aro made dorendnn bocaueo you arc he wfe of Oharlca F.. Wlckmnn, and by vrue hereof clam o havo B»mu rgh, le or neres n sad morgaged promleob; and you Wllam Jones, aro mndo dorendan because you ore He huabnd of Mary Jones, and by vrue hereof clam o havo omo rgh, le or neres n he sad morgaged promsed. Daed July Sls., EDMUND WLSON. Solcor of Complanan, ed Dank, Momnoulh couny, Now Jcrsoy. WALL PAPERS A HARRSONS 87 D>ro«4 lm 0a«Dunk, f, J. C HARLES H. VNS, COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regser Buldng, BROAD 8fnEE, REPBAMK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevus k Wlson), : RED BANK, N.J. Offces: POS-OFFCE BDLDKG. F)R. R. HAQLESAM, MASSAGE, MEDCAL GYMNASCS AND ELEC- RC1Y. Offces: Maawan andjerh Amboy, N. J. Graduae n Sweden. References: Dr. J. G. Wlson, Perh Amboy, N. J; Dr. D. E. Robers, Eeypor, K. J; Hon. Woodbrdge Srong, New Brunswck. N. J; Dr. 0. Knech, R. W. Dayon, B, H;Longsree.MaawaD,N. J..elephone 4a, Maawan apd!4f, Perh Amboy, N. J. uesday, 3d p. M. hursday,6h " Frday. 6h " Baurday, 7h " Monday,9h...3,00 " uesday. 10U " Wedndaf lln.3.30 " hursday. 12h * Frday. 13h " -Saurday, 14h " Monday, 16h u. uesday, 17h..l2.00 ".Wedday. 18h p.u. hursday. 18h.2.00 " Frday, 20h Saurday, 21s Monday, 23d uesday, 24h Wednday,26h.3.30 l hursday, 26h.8.30 Frday. S7h Saurday, 28h.4.00 Monday, 30h A.M. uesday, 31s M. - wh rolley cars a Red Bank for Shrewsbury,Eaonlovsn, Long Branch nuff Asbury Park. HARVEY LLE, Messenger. Shermans express connecs wh hese boas. " Fru and confeconery on boarar ; N. B. All fregh nended for hs boa mus beon he wharf a suffcen lengh or me o handle, as she wll posvely leave promply on her adversed me. hs boas me-able s adversed n HE RED BANK REGSER. New Jersey Sandard; also n he Counng House Monor, MackeysSeamboaGude Bulllngers Gude, Now York World, Now York Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. lme-ubles may be obaned a Bordens prung offce, Broad sree, near Fron. Excurson ckes - 5Oc JULY, Merchans Seamboa Cos Lne. -..o, elephone Call 14 A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury,HghlanclS-llfhlandleach, Oceanc, Zoeualoln, Far Haven, Med Bank,bng llranch and Aabury Park. be srong and commodous seamboa, SEABRD, Cap. C. E. HROCKMORON, Wll leave Red Bank and Per24. fooof Frankln sree. New York, as follows: Leave ec York. Leave Red Bank. Sunday. 1s 9.00 A. M. Monday, M O0 * uesday,3d " Wedday,4h " huday. 6h " Frday. 8h 9.00 " Saurday,7h " Sunday. 8h...00 " Monday, 9h M. uesday. 10h A.M. Wedday, llh huday, 12h Frldav. 18h Saurday. 14h Sunday, 15h Monday, Ch, uosday, 17b...8.O0 Wedday. 18h hursday. V9U1..D.00 Frday, 20h Saday, 21s Sunday, 22d Monday, 2M uesday,2«h AM Wedday.2flh " huday. 20h Frday. 27h Snday,28lh Sunday, h...fl.no Monaay, 8fh...7.0o uesday, 31BL.7.00 Sunday, 1s 5.80 p. M Monday, 2d...l2.O u. ue8day,8d...oop.h Wedday,4h " huday. Bh " Frday. 6h 2.80 " Saurday, 7h " Sunday,8h " Monday, 9h " uesday. l(h " Wedday,Hh " huday, lsh.,8.30 " Frday, 13h " Saurday, 14h " Sunday. 15h " Monday, 16h:.l2.00 M. ueday, 17h..l2.00 " Wedday, 18h p. M hursday. 18h..2.0fl Frday, 20h a 1 dby,2ls Sunday, 22d Monday, 23d uesday, 24h Weddny,25lh huday. 28h Frday, 27h aurday,28h Sunday, Wb Monday, 80h A., usduy, 81s.]2.00 u. r Connecs wh rolley cars n led Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LE, Messengdr. Sbornmns Express connecs wh hese boas, Fru and confecllonerv on board. N. B, All fregh nended for hs boa mus be on hu wharf a mnden longu o lmo o handle, as she wll posvely leavo >rou >ly on hur advurlbod me. hs boas lmc-ablo n adversed n ho RD BANK USKH. New Jomy Sandard, also n h Counng ouuo Monor, MaeloysBUamoaGull llulllncrs (luldo, New York World, Now Yorl Journal and Brooklyn Eagln. lmo-ablrs may oc obaned a lordons prnng ohco. Broad urcc, near Fron. Excurson lokeu, - SO Cens, Q k N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS NOQK. llco lllumonbr, execurx of Lous Dluncnburg doococd, by order of ho lurrokao of n couny of Monmouh, hereby Hl»e» nolco.a h cnhllorn of ho noll duccanod o brng n ho dobu, domanls and olalnll agans ho oau o fnld dvoeuod, undor oah or afflrnnlon, whn nne monlho from hn FFH DAY OF JUNE, 1000, or hoy wll le rorovor brrod of any acon lorofor glu ho md exccurl, ALCE LUMENDEHO CKAHL8. V1NB, Acruoj. A PPLEGAE&HOPE,, COUNSELLORS A LAW,. RED BANK. MONMOUH COUNY. NEW JEESEY* OUN S. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HOPE. fohn S. APPLEGAE, JR. SOLCOR AND MASER N CHANCERY. n ofllcesof Applegae & Hope, Red Bank, N. J. =\R. ELLA PRENS8 UPHAM. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECRCY. ROOM 6, REGSER BDLD.NG, BED BANK, N. J. A Red Bank ODlce uesday and Frday afernooss. - D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. r MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. r Parcular aenon gven o he admnsraon o Anaeshecs. D R. J. D. HROCKMORON, DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE: No. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. D R. F. L. WRGH,, SURGEON DENS, RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, oppose Bergens. HOMAS DAVS, JR., - NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FKON S., RED BANK, N. J. (P.O. Boa.) nsurance placed n he bes companes pn mos reasonable erms. D R. M. H. LA WES, JR. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence: Monmoub Sree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue, Red Bank F AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence, rvng Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. VEO. D. COOPER,, _, CVJL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Pos Offce Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. A > C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Brdge Avenue. - RED BANK, N. Wh George Cooper or ffeen years. ACQB C. SHUS, O AUCONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm sock, farm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. J. H ENRY OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPAREROF PANO8 AND, ORGANS. Offce a L. de la ReussUs Jewelry Sore. elephone Call 18B. NO. 8^ Broad S., Red Bank. WM. H. 8EELEY r - POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Publc. Solders Vouchers Prepared Blls of Sale for Vessels. specal Noce RELANG O N HE ownshp of Shrewsbury. Nusances whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby defned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. he placng or deposng n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any publc or prvae properly n hs ownshp, any dead anmal or any par of he same, or any dead fsh or any par of he same, or flh from prves or cesspools or cach basns, or rubbsh of any knd or. descrpon, OMny.houseor kchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepngs (provded ha sable manure and oher manure may be used us 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. -,3. Allowng or permng any ngh sol, garbage or oher offensve or decomposngsolld or flud maer or subsance o leak or ooze from any car or wagon or vessel la whch he same may be conveyed or carred.. 4. he carryng or conveyng hrough any sree any subsance whch has been removed from any prvy vaul or cespool, unless he same shall be nclosed n alr-lgb nurrels, or n a perfecly gh and properly covered wagon. 5. All carng of garbage hrough he srees he ownshp excep beween he hours of sunse and sx A. M. 6. be 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. be cosng or dschargng no be Shrewsbury or Naveslnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rvers, or no any sream n hs ownshp, or on he boundary lne of s ownshp, any subsance whch has been removed from any vaul, cesspool or suk, or any offal or oher refuse, lquds or solds, by any ppes or oherwse. 8. Any and every nusance as above defned s hereby prohbed and forbdden whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creang, causng, mananng or permng any of sad nusances shall forfe and pay a penaly of wenylve dollars. he above s an ejrac from be ordnances of he >oar of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp, und b«fame wll be horoughly enforced.. J. C. RUSH. M. D- Presden of he Board ol Heal h K. C. HARRSON. Secreary. Noce o Bcyclers! he ordnance prohbng he rdng of bcycles on he sdewalks whn he lms of he own of Red Bank wll be srcly enforced. All persons rdng on he sdewalks, all persons rdng whou lghed lamps a ngh, and all persons rdng foser han sx mles an hour, whn he corporae lms of he own of Red Bank, wll be arresed and fned. P. P. SRYKER, Chef of Polce.

16 * N AND OU OF OWV. Shor and erealna enm From All Over he Counv. Waler aylor,. \yho works n Davd Harveys law offce a Aebury Park, has been held for he grand jury on a charge of havng ressed an offcer saoned a he lake brdges a ha place o enforce he collecon of penny oll. Lews Cooley of mlaysown klled a black snakpon he seps of an ousde cellar way a few days ago ha measured fve fee n lengh. he snake was dscovered by Mrs. Cooley whle gong down cellar.. VBS Jula Woolley of Seabrgh, who las been elephone operaor n he cen-. raoffce a ha place, has been ad- vanced o runk-operaor a Long Branch a an ncrease n salary. Ncbol&s V? Wes of Pleasure Bay was operaed on las week for ear rouble a a,new York hospal. Hs hearng, whch had become badly mpared, was mproved by he operaon. he proposon of he nern waer company o furnsh Long Branch wh waer has-been rejeced, he erms of he company falng o mee he ap provalof he board., ConBable Charles Srong made an offcal vs o Long Branch las week and ordered abou a dozen gamblng machnes removed^ from hoels and places of amusemen. he ordnance recenly graned by he Freehold commssoners requrng ha all elecrc lgh wres be pu under ground has been repealed. Capan Wllam Moun, 3 of- Keypor hab had a monumen ereced n Alanc Vew cemeery a Manasquan n memory of hs moher an<f faher. J. Wellngon Pearce of Manaaquan s lad up wh rheumasm. One leg s Bwollen fo wce s normal Bze and blood posonng s feared,, he house of Edward Brehm a Sea-. brgh and he barn of Wllam E. Srong a he same place were damaged Blghly by fre las week. George W. Carer of Keypor poboned boh of hs arms o he elbow lab week wh sunac whle gaherng huckleberres n a swamp.. Samuel D. Robers has been apponed janor of he Keypor publc Bchool n place of.george E. Anderson. he salary s 80 a monh. - - hree hundred new elephones were nsalled n Monmouh couny las year by he New York and New Jersey elephone company. An eneranmen was gven a Asbury Park las Frday ngh for he benef of he Deal-AUenhurs voluneer "fredeparmen. - Herber A. Bushnell of Maawan has been apponed charman of he comm. ee on credenals of he grand lodge of Odd Fellows. Waler W. Davs, who ded recenly a ABbury Park, lef all hs propery o hs wfe. Hs wll was made on hs deah bed. George Qugg, son of Charles Qugg of. Freehold, was operaed on for appendcs las week a he Long Branch hospal, he annual repor of he board of educaon of New Jersey shows he school census of he sae o be he burnng las week of an express car blled for Asbury Park caused a loss of 1,000 o Aabury Park merchans. B. Greenberg, a fru dealer a Long Branch, was fned $5 las week for drvng a horse na was whou shoes. A fre caused by an explodng ol sove desroyed hree houses a Ocean Grove lab week, causng a loss of $3,000.. he money receved by he Long Branch commssoners for lcenses hus far hs season amouns o $5,879. he corner sone of he now MehodB church a Bradley Beach was lad wh approprae exercses las week. le women of Smpson Mehods church of Long Branch havo rased $2,000 whn hn pun year. JURS Anna nllnnn of Long Branch celebraed her ffeenh brhdny las week wll) a luwn parly. A manufacurng concern ha promses o employ ffy hands n lookng for n locaon a Freehold. John H. Wllams of Farmngdale cu some mohy lny hs year ha was fve and a half fee hgh., Charles FRlc of Sprng Lnko ded a he Long Branch hospal lns week of euremc posonng. Mss Elzaboh Polng of Koypor lnn a poson us bookkrepor n a sore u Brooklyn Heghs. he ffh nnnnul Red Mens excurson o Alnnc Cy wll he held on hursday, AugH )h. Cap. Randolph LonRBlrcc nook wh fever con raded whle on a rp Souh wh hs vc3nc). ho women of lo Epncopl church of Keypor hold a fesval las week and cleared f75. Wllam Mourn, n lveryman, a Seabrgh, los one of h horseo hn wcelc.,.he qcron of buldng Jowluh synagogue Koypor n beng nguwl, Mss Marlha Murrny of Furmngdalo lno been declared JHnu by u cummnon of lunacy and a rusee,wll be apponed o ake charge of her esae. Mrs. Wllan E. Warn of Keypor e vsng her old home n owa. B. M.Purdyof Manasquan. s dangerously Sck wh perons. Lews Lane of Wes Long Branch los a horse las week. Samuel Woolley of Allenown los a horse lab week. _ HE REGSER s growng all he me more busness, more employees, more ype and more machnery. Folks busness grows when hey, use HE REGSER o ell abou her busness. 4dv. <> * «* * * * «Dd Company Come? <> Send rgh down o JJ Chlds Bakery andge j j " a loaf of cake. s del- j; cous you could no ;; ; ell from he very j; bes home-made. < > Broad Sree,, Red Bank. j ; N. J. WLSON, DEALER N DRY GOODS, HOOHS, HOSERY, &c. BROAD SREE. RED BANK, N. J. ROBER McKEOWN, DEALERN 5 Grane, Marble, Blnesone, Sewer Ppe and Flue Lnng. 4 Orders alen for all knds of monu- A men work a reasonable prces. Z ; 5 Havng had ffeen yearspraccal jj experence as a grane cuer and K leerer, seven of whch were spen 0 among he bes grane quarres n & he New England saes, am en- A abled o quoe you a low prde on y A anyhng you wsh o buy, and o j guaranee frs class as o ma- R eral and work. # Fron S., near Wes S., ^ BED BANK, NEW JERSEY. 2 SANDARD LVERY SABLE. he fnes rgs n own a ho mos reasonable raes. Saddle Horses a Specaly. Compeeo drvere Bcn( wh pares day or ngh. HORSES BOARDED and ro kep D Al condon a low raes, * HE SANDARD LVERY SABLE, D. B. HUFF, Manager.,g) add 3a WbU) Sree, Oed BaDk, N. J. Local elephone, No. 1 Elecrcy s he modern force of o-day, o lgh your homes and sores, propel your machnery and cook your meals. s beer han all oher mehods, Because gvesno hea, ashes or smoke and s more economcal n every way. makes an deal home. he Shore Elecrc Co., 25 BAS FRON SREE, Rod Bank, - - New Jersey. Noce o Del Noce s hereby gven ha he propery of all delnquen axpayers n he own of Reel 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 governng such cases. HEODORE F. WHE, own reasurer. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Keep Cool. s a prey dffcul hng o do hese ho days, bu youll fnd ha our sores are as : cool hese days as elecrc fans are possble o make. Youll no be uncomforable here. Drop" n and ge our prces, see our goods and keep cool.... " - DOREMUS BRO3., CY MARKE, Frs Class Meas and Groceres, 11 and 13.Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Long dsance elephone 16-n.»»» <! <;»<»» For Summer m " en - for -. women, for Underwear, chldren. he lgh wegh kned sors.^ Jus he knd of underwear ha heres coolness and comfor n and all a lle cos. ADLEM & CO., Broad Sree, Fne Carrages 1 BEFORE PURCHASNG YOUR Red Bank., A my carrage sore, nearly oppose he Globe hoel, Red Bank ; wll be found a complee lne of Carrages and Wagons of all knds, ncludng RUNABOUS, SURRES, v BUGGES, " RAPS, SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS WAGONS, - - SPNDLE WAGONS,: ^ JUMPSEAS, EC. hese wagons are he new syles, well bul, very desrable n every way, and very reasonable n prce... "-- - : - -«-,-^^^. F. B.GOWDY, Nearly Oppose Globe Hoel, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J.»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Coppers Soda s Delcous. All our flavors are madefom he fru fresh every day. he waer s horoughly flered before beng charged and s kep a jus he rgh emperaure. frs s he reason our soda founans kep so busy. ry our ce Cream Soda, 5 cens and 10 cens. % ry our Orange Breeze Frappe: ry our Orange Breeze wh cracked ce. JAMES COOPER, Jr., Cor, Broad and Whe Ss., Red Bank, N.J.»»» + SUMMER WEARNG APPAREL, " & SUCH AS Sus, Underwear, Sraw Has, Duck rousers, Shrs, Bels, Ec.,. "» :.. -. ;. :. *. wll be o your advanage o call and see our sock of BLUE SERGE AND FLANNELS..:, We have sus o f anyszc man, wheher shor, all, slm or sou. On accoun of backward season we are sellng all summer goods a a very lowfgure. n our Chldrens Deparmen, mohers wll fnd a complee lne of Wash Sus, Lgh Underwear, Sraw Salors. Shrs, ec. Also a complee lne of Bcycle Sus, rousers, Caps, Bels; Sockngs, Shrs, ec.. J. KRDEL, 6 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. x

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