VOLUME XXIII. NO. 11. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, PAGES 1 TO 8. WATER MAINS TO BE LAID. BED BANK VOTED YESTERDAY ON THIS QUESTION.

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1 RED BANK VOLUME XX. NO. 11. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDA, SEPTEMBER 5, PAGES 1 TO 8. THE COUNT TAX "RATE. T WLL BE 16 CENTS ON HGHER THAN LAST EAR. A Decrease f he Valuaon of he, rae hs year s $6.08 on $1,000 las year nland Tovnahpa-Beals Aaaean-men Nearly Doubled-lVla Each was $5.14. The school ax rae hs Townshp and Borough Mus Pay. years $2.61 on-$1,000 as agans $3.71 las year. Ths makes a ne ncrease of The couny" board of assessors held 78 cens on $1,000 n he couny and her annual meeng a Freehold yea school ax rae. -erday and fxed he cpuny ax rae and The valuaon.of each ownshp and he sae school ax rae. The couny borough n he couny, and he amoun.wll have o rase $298, hs year of couny and school ax each ownshp for couny purposes. Ths s $50,000 and borough wll have o pay, s shown more han he couny spen las year. n he followng able: The ordnary brdge expendures hs Townshps.., Valuaon. Tax. year wll amoun o $76,500, and a spe- Alanc.., ,141) S8.S caj brdge a Key por wll cos $20,000 Eaonown... 1, S8048 Freehold... 3, , 28, more. The couny wll spend $80,000 n Holmdel.* 1,094, Howell., " 8, buldng new roads, and abou $6,000 Mannlapan,...,. >.. - r ,875.0 more wll be spen n keepng hepresen Marlboro , Moawan ,800 3, couny, roads n repar. The Long Mlddleown 2,837,760 24, Branch hospal wll ge $8,500. The Mllsone...., Nepune... 2,299,925 19, curren expenses amoun o $122,000 Ocean... 8,862,250 85, Raran... V... 1,525,121 18, n hs sum s ncluded cour expenses Shrewsbury.., ,827 51, "salares of- offcals, "books and oher Upper Freehold 1,284, Wall... 1,006,500, necessares for he couny offces, prnng, adversng, and all oher ordnary Asbury Park... 8,591, Borpughs. Alonlo Hghlands 1, expenses of runnng he couny governmen. There wll be a small ncome Avon, 48M Allenown , Alleuuure 1,141,950 11,863.88, rom fnes, and he ne Bum o b rased Bradley Beach Belmnr by axaon for couny purposes s v 1,218,060 10, Deal 1,200,000 10, $293, The school money o be Engllhown 141, H lguand Borough 19,050 1,897,37 rased. amouns o $137,244,09. The lanasquan , Maawaa 710,031 (1, school money s abou $1,000 lebs han Norh Sprng Lake las year, " Nepune Cy.... :. 195,000 1, Seabrflh The couny shows a oal valuaon of Sprng Lae 763,776 6, $48,761,719. Ths s $1,800,000 more, han las year. Many of he nland-ownshps TBE PETT JURORS. show a decrease n valuaon. Alanc Saff/ Slen Drawn eserday o.ownshp s $8,000 poorer han las year Serve a he Jfex Term of Cour, Eaonown ownshp shows a fallng off j The pey jurors for he Ocober erm of more han $40,000 Holmdels assessmen s $9,000 less han las year of cour were drawn a Freehold yeser- Manalapan has gone $14,000 o-hebaj, durng he year Maawan drops back $8,000 Marlbpre jhows a decrease of $97,000 j-mulsones wealh has decreased """by $17,000 and Upper Freehold s. $25,000 poorer han n Some of he boroughs and owns also show a fallng off n valuaon. Asbury. Park has los n valuaon durng he year and ha own s $14,000 poorer han las year Alanc Hghlands allows he bg fallng off of $48,000 Bradley Beach announces a lossof $47<{0r0 povery has jsruck Englahown o he amoun of "~. $2,000 ard Norh Sprng Lake s worse r- off by $18,000. Mos Qf he ncreases are along shore and abou half of he ncrease s n he borough of Deal. Las year he ass of Deal borough came o he assessors meeng wh nn assessmen of $566,100. Durng he summer of 1899 a sngle rac of land n Deal borough was sold for more han a mllon dollars. The ooard of assessors las year was no nclned o le he enre borough of peal be assessed a $566,100 when one plo of ground n he borough had been sold for. more han a mllon bu Rober Appleon, he assessor of Deal borough, pu <up such a good game of alk ha he assessors allowed hs assessmen o sand as he had fxed. He old hem of he bg mprovemens ha wouldbe made here, and of he very large ncrease n assessmen ha would follow f he assessmen were kep low ha year. Ths year he assessor urned up. wh >^ only a small ncrease n valuaon. Afer las years experence he board refused o be persuaded by Deals assessor, and hey promply pu he assessmen of Deal a $1,200,000, whch was abou double he assessors fgures..even a he new assessmen s 1 beleved ha. he rae of valuaon n Deal s less han.n any oher barough or ownshp. Of he ownshps and-borougvm whch show an horease of wealh, n addon o Deal, Freehold gves an ncrease of $80,000 Howell advances $1.000 Nepune bounds ahead o he amoun of $88,000 Ocean gves he bg ncrease of $855,000 Raran urns n $25,000 more han las year Shrewsbury adds.$55,000 o s valuaon Wall dda $5,000 j Allenown B $80,000 roer han a year ago Allcnhurs s,$90,000 beer ol Belnnr s $02,000 o ho good Mana-. equan gves n $0,000 more han n 1889 Maawan vllage gves an ncrease Of $81,000, whoh s an ncreano of more han welve por cen Seabrlgh makes a jumf) ahead of $50,000 and Sprng. Lako shows an noreaso of $12,000.. Hghland borough.whs cu ol from ho ownshp of Mddloown las wner, and ho valuaon of ho new borough WHO fxed J>y ho assebsor a, 1819,0110. Ths amoun wll-bo ou off from Mddloown ownshps assessmen, bu he au30bamen of Mlddleown and Hghlands borough ogeher, ahowh an n-. oroaflo of 100,000.,.Tho, no nbrcobe, n ho valuaon of he couny served o hold down he ax rae a lle, bu he very largencrease n he amoun of money o be rased for couny purposes makes a bg ncrease n he couny ax rae. The couny ax propraon, and such ballos mus be day Judge Hesley s away on hs vacaon and ljudge Srong of Mddlesex rejeced. couny presded n bs place. The jurors The ballos yeserday, whch were and he ownshp hey are from are as prned u accordance wh he new law, follows:. were as follows: Alanc,ownshp-Parck McCue, Jr.. George FOR AGANST Wllklns,- Jr. Eaonown ownshp Bulus T. Casler, John Allsrom. Charles Harvey. Alber Howland. he provsons of he ac enled "An ac o enable An addonal appropraon for waer supply under Freehold ownshp John Grlflln, James J. Barkalow, Ellsha p. Woolley. Henry Hance, Hugh Mc- he exngushmen of Ore, and supplyng he n- ncorporaed owns o consruc waer works for Gowan..Wllllam M. Lews. habans hereolwh pure and wholesome waer," Howell ownshp James P. Allare, John Olevonger, John T. Hjer, John M. Tuns. and he supplemens hereo: en housand dollars. Holmdel ownshp Henry D. Ely.. was aken for graned ha he appropraon would,be carred,,and here Mlddleown ownshp James Crawford, Judson Bray. Wllam Wlson. John N. Johnson.Jr., C. Alber Moun, Herber McClees. were many people whbvwere. so sure of Marlboro ownshlp-.waler MoEr?ane, Forman ha hey dd no ake he rouble o 0. 8ryker, James H. Knd. Mllsone ownshp Wllam Sco Chafnbera, voe, alhough hey passed her pollng Charles Horner.... Maawan ownshp John W. Maggs, Elmer Geran, Baromus Tlco. Manalapan ownshp Frank P. Blaln, Wllam H. ( A New Parnershp. L, E. Brown and Danel Errckson have formed a parnershp and wll go n he horse busness ogeher. Ther sable wll bo locaed on Unon sree, near Cap. Thomas P. Browns coal offce. Mr. Errckson has been conducng a horse busness hero for somo me, n he bg sables on Cap, Browns propery, and ho now frm wll connue hs busness. A Frog Folon on ha Foo. Frank Presage of Oceanc has been roubled for some me wh a frog folon on he boon of hs foo ha s supposed o havo been cauaod by rdng n. blcyclo barefooed. Dr. Whmoro anced ho folon on Monday and he, foo s now much less panful <».» To-ngh, a ho own hall wll occur ho bgges cako walkng even you over saw,., Mdass. Admsson 00/ cens. Adv.,.». : - Jonqss frlllzor works nro n full blm. They nro rooejvng many hors-a from ho surroundng counry.-~/ldu. WATER MANS TO BE LAD. BED BANK VOTED ESTERDA ON THS QUESTON. places on her way o and from dnner. There had been no opposon whaever r Horner, Davd L. Applegae. manfesed o he measure, and was Nepune ownshp George C. Prldham, Samuel Olver, Alfred L. Clayon, Randolph Ross, Frcdus everywhere agreed ha he exenson of Procor. < he mans was no only a maer of jus Ocean ownshp James F. Edge. John Carroll, Qeorse H. socun, Joseph Truex, Thomas S. Hull. ce o hose who lved n he ouskrs Rarnn ownshp Benjamn Decker, Jr., George M. TloD. - o he own and who pad waer ax, Shrewsbury. ownsbprelwood B. vns, Wllam bu ha he exenson of he mans voorhees, Andrew B.Coleman, Archbald Havlland, Wllam J. Hockraan, Benjamn Alen Parker, would make he waer works self-supporng sooner han hey would be f Joseph Burrowes, Jr. Upper Freehold ownshp Elmer Polhemus, ClnrlesEldrdfe. he mans were no exended. Bu Wall ownshp Frank Neafle, James B. Housal, Cook Combs, Wynan V. Pearce, Joseph Ludlow. he feelng ha he appropraon would The ral of Wllam Bullock for kllng James Walsh wll come up a he WHS remarkably Jgh. Many of hose be carred was so general ha he voe nex erm of cour, and he jury wll be who for, years have been clamorous o seleced from he men drawn yeserday. have waer mans lad n he srees where hey own propery dd no come ou and voe, so sure were hey ha he Deah Clams PaeL appropraon would be carred. The followng s he ls of clams pad The work of pung^ down he mans by he Prudenal nsurance company n he srees seleced wll be pushed durng he monh of AuguB: > * forward wh all possble dspach. Danel w. Mnon, Far Haven $2700 Mabel Wallace. Keypor. <v s expeced ha hey wll all be lad before he cold wefher ses n. A large saac Brlon. Asbury Park Danel N. Decker, Koypor Wllam G. mlay, Maawan number of people on hese srees have Abraham Osborn, Burravlle already, appled for waer, and n some Waler R. Blrdsall, Red Bank EllzufceU-VanBcnolck, Long Brunch cases propery owners who nend o Barholmow Pzmaurce, Lle Slver Elzabeh Moun, Seasde 18^20 buld hs fall nave delayed sarng JameaBrady, Long Branoh her houses unl hey can ge he own LouUBoon, Long Branch Alfred Olson, Moamoub Beach waer. A suffcen number of people Fanne Baree, Por Monmouh Theodore Benne, Oakhurs have appled for waer, or have declared Ohnrles Megll. Asbury Park,... 21) 00 her nenon of akng waer from he John 0. Leek, Baso,./:...., by Mrs.Susan Ewng of Pnard avenue The Voe Sood 130 o O n Fa>pr of Exendng Bed Hanks Wae n celebraon of her 67h brhday. Susem-Slx Ballos Rejeced-The Abou (weny-flve persons were a he Mans o be Lad Ths Fall. brhday pary, hey beng prncpally The people of Red Bank voed yeser day on he proposon o ssue bohds o he amoun of $10,000 o lay waer mans n mos of he srees of he own where descendans and oher relaves of Mrs. Ewng\ Four generaons of he Ewng famly"were a be dnner. Mrs. Ewngs husband, Frankln Ewng, ded abou hree years ago. He was hey are no now lad. The voe was lgh, only 148 voes beng cas n^all. Of hese sx were rejeced because he ballos were no marked n he manner requred by law. Sr ohers were cas a veeran of he cvl war. Mr. and Mrs. Ewng had nnechldren, of whom four are lvng. Three of he chldren, Eden Ewng of Brooklyn, Frankln Ewng of agans he.- appropraon, and he remanng Alanc Hghlands and Mrs. Fred Rob-» 138 were cas n favor of. The law governng he manner of vong on appropraons was changed ersof Calforna, could no be presen a he dnner, bu Mrs. FranbHn Ewng was. here, accompaned by her seven las wner, and hs led o he rejecon chldren. Mrs. Sarah Bavns of Red of sx voes. Hereofore he law has Bank, a daugher of Mrs. Ewng, was a requred ha appropraons be voed he dnner, and fve of her sx chldren for by leavng he ballo nac, and ha he appropraon be voed agans by crossng off he.appropraon on he ballo. Under he law passed las wner were also presen. Mrs. Susan Webb of Brooklyn, a daugherof Mrs. vns, was presen, and her husband and lejrbon Harry were also among he guess,. Ed each resoluon or appropraon has de vns, Red BankB bcycle, rder, s o be preceded by he words "for "and "agans.". f anan wshes o voe for he appropraon he crosses off he word "agans," whle f he wshes o voe agans he appropraon he crosses off he word "for.".was because he voers dd no know of hs change n he law ha sx men who wshed o voe son of Mrs, Suean vns. He ook par n he races a Parkers rack on Monday. Oher guess a he dnner were Mrs. Anne" Earlng of Red Bank and her chldren Mrs. Charles Earlng of Trenon and her hreechldren Mrs. Eden Ewng of Brooklyn, and Mss Lou Maps of Lang Branch. for he appropraon cas he ballo as was prned, whou crossng off he word " agans." Under he new law a ballo on whoh neher he word " for nor he word "agans" s crossed off s no couned eher for. or agans he ap own works as soon ns ho mans are nd, o more han pay he enre neres charge on he exenson of he mans. A Drama and a Mnsrel Show. The pouresquo drama, (> Tho Span of Lfe," wll be gven a he Red Bank opera houso o-ngh. Many mechancal and elecrcal clfecs wll be nroduced and he play.enclcbn grea moral and hsorcal lesson, A- 1 Rabbs Foo" company wll be a ho opera houso o-morrow ngh. Ths consss of sxy negro performers wh wo brass and srng hands. Tho company plnyed a Paereon and Hobokon ne week and mado a bg success wh her Flpno mnsrel frs par, and wh hor muscal comedy. 1erealcB leduccd o Fve cnn. All of my 12-cen, 14-con*nd lfl-oon percales mvo boon reduced b (Wo cuns >or yard. A, Blumoburg, Broad eroo. Xcl Bonk. Adv. ou wll msh lo blfrgea ovml of lm season f you fall o nuond Mldass Bg Four cako walk n ho own hall o-ngh, Tho ndmlsalon n 00 ccns.--/l<r. fja DNNER PART. Srs. Susan Ewng Celebraes Her Sxy-Sevenh Brhday. A dnner pary was gven on Monday The affar was a very pleasan One. The btder folk recalled he ncdens of her, chldhood and laughed over wha hey consdered grea rals n hose days, The younger people found pleasure n.alkng over her hopes of he fuure.. -whle he boys and grls found he pleasures of he day suffcen o engrossher enre aenon] AN ACTOR MARRED. 1.. Charles: K. Chanjln Weda luaa : Addle Prce. MsB Adde E. Prce, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Lews Prce of Oceanpor, was marred on Sunday o Charles K. Champln, son of D, W. Champln of Red Bank. The ceremony was performed a he brdes home a half-pas wo oclock by Rev, M. L. Ferrs of Asbury Park. The brde wore a handsome whe organde dress wh $ long ran, and rmmed wh chffon, and whe san rbbon. She carred a bouque of whe roses. Mr. and Mrs..Fred Frck of Red Bank were groomsman and brdesmad. Afer an elabora^ weddng breakfas he brde and groom ook he ran from he Lle Slver saon for a weddng our hrough he sae. The brde receved many handsome and useful preseus. Only he relaves and mmedae frends of he brde and groom were presen a,he ceremony. Among hem were Mr. and Mrs. Frck, Mn, and Mrs D. W. Champln, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Champln, and Mss Kae Borden of Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Lews Prce Mss Luella Prce, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Haywood, Jr., and Mss Nana Haywood of Oceanpor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Merz of New Brunswck, Mrs 1. 8.P. er, Thomas, Frank and Jerome, all lve Smh of Owego, New ork, qnd Rev.- a home. The funeral was held a he and Mrs. M. L. Ferrs of Asbury Park. house hs afernoon and he servce was On her reurn from her weddng rp conduced by Rev. E. C. Hancock. The Mr. and Mrs. Champln wll lve wh he bural was a Far Vew cemeerv, grooms pares on Whe eree, Red Bank... A Srawrde Pary. A number of young people from Red Bank wen on a arawrlde o Alanc Hghlands las Frday ngh and pad a surprse vb o Ms3 Sella Thompson of ha place, formerly of Red Bank, The evenng was spen n a general socal way, refreshmens bong served a an approprae hour. Among Mss Thompsons guess were Msses Anne and Eva Lucas, Mes Ella Thompson, Msses Ky and Maudo Norman, Mss Esse Clayon, Benjamn and Fred Johnson, John Banon, Lous J. Toloy, Frunk Woods and Walor Wllams of Rod Bank, Wllam ThohpHon of Alanlo Hghlands and Wllam Dusan of Ahens, Georga. m % m Recoverng from nn Operaon. Mra. Anno Rogcra of Rod Bunk, who was recenly operaed on a ho Long Branch hospal for ho removal of a umor, wan aken o ho home of her daugher, MrB. Wllam Hughes, v Oceanc, on Monday, for a few days vs. Mm. Rogorn s alll noraowhaweak from l effecs of ho operaon. ->.»,.. M.e < Few FneU n ho dupuy advorlsonum of Joseph Bah, Rod Dank, on pogo 8 of ho REOBxnr ajrguo chor forceful lowon wh you. Adv., DEATH OF AN OLD SLAVE. CHARLES REEVES DED AT LN- CROFT LAST WEDNESDA. fe Was Orned by Vavl Wllam- <, son of Holmdel Unl JJe Was Twenu-Fve Tears of Afe, When Me Waa Freel-Oher lealw. Charles Reeves of Lncrof ded las Wednesday of Brghs dsease, aged. eghy years. He wa9 akfn sck abou -fve monhs ago, and snce ha me he had been unable o leave hs bed. The funeral was held on Frday a wo oclock a be house and a hree oclock a he Lncrof chapel. The body Was bured, - n Cedar Vew cemeery.. + Mr. Reeves was born a Holmdel. n hs youh he was a slave and was owned, by Davd Wllamson.. He was freed when he reached he age of weny-nve. He hen lef Wllamson and worked a dfferen, mes on several farng n ho vcny. When abou ^ry years old le he marred Hannah VanCleaf of Mddleown.. He was a ha me workpg foe Gare D. Hendrckson, Abou a year" afer hs marrage he wen o he Brookdale farm and "sayed here en. years. Then be moved o Lncrof and worked - for George W. Cr&wford of Nu Swamp forhhry years. He bad lved n be same house a Lncrof ever snce ha removal here. Sr. ReeVes was 0&e of he bes knowrr colored men n Mddleown ownshp. He was a menjber of he Baps church a Red Bank, and for hry-hree years he had rarely mssed a Sunday, Afer hs marrage he and hs wfe walked from Lncrof o Red Bank every Sunday mornng, reurnng home a noon, and he would go alone o church every Sunflay ngh. n laer years, he was able o buy a-horse wh whch ho and hs wfe wen o church, and afer he go he horse he chldren" became ~regulafc aendans.,. Mr. Reevess wfe and en chldren survve hm. The chldren are all grown up. They are James Reeves of Lncrof,, Mrs. Hannah McGure, Mrs. Davd Mles and Alber Reeves of Red Bank Mrs. Henry Mumford and Mrs. Charles Dean of Navesnk, Charles Reeves, Jr., of Wes Long Branch, Mss Adde Reeves of New ork, Mss Sarah E. Reeves of Trenon, and Ms. John Norman of Phladelpha. One sser, Mrs. Jane Holmes of Red Bank, also survves hm, Charles enrv Glassu. Charles Henry Glassy of Leghon avenue ded of consumpon on Monday mornng. He was he son of Thomas Glassy and was weny years old. He was born n CasJsvlle, Ocean couny, bu hs parens moved o"r«d Bank when he was wo years old and he had lved here ever snce. Afer leavng school he worked for a me wh hs faher j who s a well-dgger, and he aferward learned he carpener rade. Boh hs parens are lvng and he aho leaves - hree ssers and fve brohers. The Bsers are Mrs, Frank Fnkle of Beach sree, Mrs. Wesley Paen of Leghon avenue and Mrs, Wlam Muneen of Lo- cufl avenue. Hs brohers, George, Rob- Mrs. Ho den Pe. Mrs. Charloe Pe, wfe of Borden Pe of Brelle, ded on Tuesday of las week of hear dsease, aged 72 yenre. Seven chldren Burvve her, They are Rev. Wllam Pe of Far Haven, Mrs. Hall Hurley and Mrs. Charles Lmng of Brelle Mrs. Elwood Havens of Herbersvlle, and Ms. Joshua Newman, Jacob and Henry G. Pe of Manaequun, Srs.,uaa Clayon. Mrs. Lyda Clayon of Long Branoh, wdow of Charles H. Clayon, ded on Tuesday of las week, aged 64 years.. Shu had been sok a long me. Sho leaves wo chldren, Charles and Joseph Clayon. «* A Mnaure ach RaoO. A mach raco was held nhu rver on Wednesday beween mnaure boae owned by Gardner Colby, Jr., of Oco anlo and RbUf Hfwkmvorh of Mon- mouh Benoh. Tho Colby boys boa wan an oa&y wnner. Tho l>oaa hree foc n lengh,,. ^ \ O-.-J ou wll go moro hant worh f you seo Mldaea B walk n ho own h»

2 .. " " ". \,. " ] AN ALL-DA BALL GAME. T WAS PLAED AT PAR HAVEN ON LABOR DAT. The Oppoaa Team Was Fron A Frank arnell of he same place. Mr. lanlc «HaM<H-A Beurn All- Bay Game Wll be rayeu a Alanc UghlamU on Saurday. ence a shor me ago ha he had some nrnell remarked n Mr. Henrys pres- Far Haven people were reaed o a old rubber overshoes ha he wshed a connuous performance n he base ball lne on Labor day n a game beween a eam from ha place and a eam from Alanc Hghlands. The game was played on Far Havens ball grounds. was called a en oclock n he mornng and was kep up unl dark, whep he Alanc Hghlanders clamed he game because he Far Haveners refused o connue. There was no nerrupon n he gane durng he day. A lo of subsues were on band for he Far Haveners and nearly all he players on he Far Haven eam had some one o ake her places whle hey ran home for dnner, hs performance beng repeaed a supper me. ^Alogeher here were a score or more of players on he Far Haven eam durng he day. Some of he players were from New ork only for he day and hey had o qu playng n me o ake «he las boa o he cy, Ohers had o qu o do up her nghswork, whle ohers had o qu playng n me o keep engagemens for Labor day ngh. There were eleven dfferen umpres durng he progress of he game. Three were pu ou of busness by beng h by balls and ohers bad o leave for reasons smlar o hose ha called so many players away. The Alanc Hghlands players played ball all day whou anyhng o ea. Ber VanBrun, he pcher on he Far Haven eam, was n he same predcajnen oherwse he game mgh have been gong on ye. As darkness came on. Mr. VanBrun grew weaker and weaker, from hunger. Unlke he oher players hehad no one o ake hs place. n he mddle of heeghh nnng he refused o pch anoher ball unl he go somehng o ea. The score was hen somehng lke 49 o 40 n favor of he Far Haveners. Tbo. Alanc Hghlands pcher hrew hree balls over he plae and hen clamed he game, ThTcapan of he Far Haven-eam was Eay Doughy. Besdes he capan hose who survved he days ordeal and who were n he game a he fnsh were Wllam and Edgar Chandler, Ber Van- Brun, Raymond Benne, George x, Theodore and Henry Parker and Jack Marn. Thomas Skdmore was^ capan of he Alanc Hghlands eam. Oher plajers on hs eam were Edward Davs, Frank Dawson, he wo Grffn boyb, Smon Deepreaux, Charles DeVesy, Henry Loux and Fred Hammond. " A reurn game wll be played a Alanc Hghlands on Saurday. The Far Haveners propose o leave home abou mdngh, so as o commence playng abou sunrse. The game wll he played near an arc lgh, so ha may be connued afer dark f necessary. A Labor Day Salng Pary. On Labor day Lews R. Cole of Shrews, bury avenue ook a pary of frends down he rver on hsjaurch Nelle. n he pary were Mrs. R. H. Cole, Ms. George Rolson, Mss M. McCue, Mss H. E. McCue and Mss Anna Gladys Cole. Down he rver he pary me hfe yach Sreak, owned by Baron B. VanRaden. The pary on Mr. Coles launch was ransferred o he S.reak, and he pary Baled o he Hghlands. On bonrfhe Sreak were B. V. Spedel, C. F. Spedel, G. Lynch, James Mcllvane Gray and N. Zelland, Jr. A collaon was served on board he yach. On he reurn of he pary o Red Bank a lawn fee was gven by Mrs. Co.le n honor of Mss H. E, McCue. m * A Dance n Shr Wass. A golf dance was hold a he Alanc Hghlands casno on Saurday ngh. The women all woro whe shr wass and whe duck skrs and he men wore oung shrs and whe duck pans. Everybody a he dance ngreed ha he assemblage was a beer, cooler and more comforable lookng crowd han one n whch ho women woar full evenng dress and he men claw hamnnr coas. The members of ho Alnnc Hghlands golf club wore guess of honor a hogolf dance, and Rober EdoBon, n summer resden-of NnveBnlc, who s presden of ho* golf club, receved a slver lovng cup. A Bcycle Oung. Edward Tuylor nd H. Alber of Enoown nro havng on oung on her bcycles, Thoy sarod unrly Smday mornng on her wheels for Alanc Cy and reached horo on Sunday ngl. Theyspen Labor day n Hn pluco and hen rods o Phladelpha. Thoy wll reurn* homo by way of Tren oo, Pohnngnn and Prnceon, and oxpoe o roach Red Bnnk o-morrow, pays o ndvorlso n! THANK ARNEL/S RUBBERS. Bs Bouse was a Mecca for Junk- : men for Several Dam. George Henry of Belfdrd s a pracca joker. The laes vcm of hs jokes s junk dealer would call for. Every junkman ha Mr. Henry saw for he nex few days be dreced o Bfr. arnells house, ellng hem ha Mr. arnell had a lo of rubbers for sale. For several dajs here was u regular processon of junkmen owards Mr arpells house and one day several junkmen reached here a he same me, was some me before Mr. arnell paugh "ono " he joke, and dscovered how was ha junkmen Bough ou hs house so frequenly. m Two Brhdays Celebraed. Mss Ada May Sweeney of Hllsde, near Alanc Hghlands, and her sser Grace eneraned a company of frends on Frday evenng n jon celebraon of her brhdays. Ada was sxeen years old on Frday and Grace was en years old he day before. The evenng was spen n playng games and a a seasonable hour refreshmens were served. Those presen were Else^ and- Ance Phelan, Myrle Wallng, Jenne Bo&ardus, Arhur Johnson, Wllam Swan, George Wallng, Nelson Maxson and Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Sweeney. A LoversLong Walk Home. Joseph E. Johnson of Navesnk wen o Belmar on Sunday o see hs bes grl, He ook he rolley from Belmar, expecng o cach he half-pas eleven ran from Long Branch o Alanc Hghlands. He mssed he ran by a few mnues. Ho hen ook he rolley o Red Bank and walked from, here home. He reached Navesnk abou four oclock Monday mornng. SAGAKl FALLS EXCUB8ONS. Low. Bae. Personally - Condnced Trlp va Pennsylvana Hnllroad, Sepember, 6h and 20h, Ocober 4h and 18h are he remanng daes for he Pennsylvana ralroad companys populor en-day excursons o Nagara Falls from Phladelpha, Balmore andwashngon. Specal ran-wll- leave Wash- HKon 8:00 A. M., Balmore 9:05 A. M,. Excurson of Sepember 20h from Phladelpha wll run va Manunka Chunk and he Delaware Valley specal ran wll leave Broad sree saon 8:00 A,VM. on oher daes specal ran wll leave Phladelpha a 8:10 A. M. Round-rp ckes wll be sold a 10All oher saple Crackers, such as Lemon Crackers, Snaps, NcNacs, from Phladelpha, Balmore, Washngon, and all pons on he Delaware dvson $11.25 from Alanc Cy $9.60 from Lancaser $0.50 from Aloona and Harraburg $6.90 from Sunbury and Wlkesbarre $5.75 from Wllamspor and. a proporonae raes from oher pons,. ncludng Trenon, M. Holly, Palmyra. NeWBranSlvck, and prncpal nermedae saons!"* For descrpve pamphle, me of connecng rans, sop-over prvleges, and, furher nformaon^ apply o neares cke agen, or address George W. Boyd, Asssan General 1 P.usserger Agen Broad Sree Saon, Phladelpha, Have you a sense of fullness n he regon of your somach afer eang? f so you wll be benefed by usng Chamberlans Somach and Lver Tables. They also cure belchng and sour somach. They regulae he bowels oo. Prce, 25 cens. Sold by Chas. A, Mnon & Co., No. 3 Broad S. The Shrewsbury Academy LERO PLACE, RED BANK, Monday, WLL BEGN THE FALL TERM Sepember 7h. Collegae, Academc and Prmary Courses. MSSES CALHOUN & CHAMBERLANS HOmESCHOOLfOR GRLS,. Maple Avenue, Oppose rvne Place, RED BANK, N. J., Opens Sepember 19, Thorough colk-cro propnraory courso. Especal uunlou Klvon o UUKuagCB and Muslc Prlranry md nrmcdlu ORBCH. lemh lor day pupls pur quarer: Prlmnry Secondary prmary (1 lonrelluo, AcMlomlo Mmc (wo flbonbawcck) rlvnln oaob Klvon n Lnnjranos and Mulc. AmlrcBH unl Bopumber ]5h, Maeos Calhoun & Clnorlalu. Allnnlln llrllandu, N. J. Afer lnl (lulu nplulun nny bo made n ho school. New Jersey Mlary Academy AND FREEHOLD NSTTUTE, Propnreo for Prnceon and nl Unlver- BkH. ABO horough BuslnooB Course Ulldlngn newly fnrnuhcd Dnd romodled. Ampn grounds, For llusraed caalogue, wh do aon on nformaon, apl applyu> py U COL. 0. 3, WRGHT, A. M. Ths s School Clohes Educaon For Boys and Grls, 7 And B herefore necessary for every woman who wshes o argue nellgenly o become horoughly posed onhe followng.. The " Mohers Frend " SHRT WASTS for Boys from j 4 o 14 years, lgh and-dark, sof or laundered MM«M», a} 25c. 38c,»»* 49c. Boys exra qualy Knee Pans, 86c. o 40c. E. Z. Wass, 25c. value for 19c. Pure slk WNDSOR TE&, plad, plan ) or hemsched ends, usual 25c. grade, j The bes double knee BoyB Sockngs for 12Hc. Sampson Suspender Wass, 40c. : ", HANDKERCHEFS by he hundreds, hemsched., or em-) brodered, 15c. knd for 9c. also plan hemsched, each J School Umbrellas, 50c. qualy a 33c. Wh seel rod and Paragon frame, 44c. GRLS-APRONS, plan whe or gngham ) Jfl_ 00A a plads,,all szes and many syles a - **T«Ju uoc an< * Grls Musln Drawers, 25c. o lsjc. Wh embrodery rmmng, from 48c. o 26c. FERRS WASTS for Boys and Grls n plan or.) corded,-wh or whou Hose Supporers, a) 19c, *? om {JUG O fubl j Grls Gumps, 2 o 11 years, from 29c. o 69c. The bes school Hose we ever sold, for 12 Xc.! - We have he larges sock of Grls School DRESSES weve ever shown.. Plan or Novely Plad j Dress Goods, ages 4 o 14 years, all lned and well made a 79c, 0.8c., $1.29, $1.78 and up o $5.00, V J n. fac we have everyhng n Ready-o-wear School Specales for L Boys and Grls a prces lower han usual,,,. *, < HELPFUL HNTS FOR PCNC OR LUNCH. jobser, Shrmp,. " Salmon, Soused Mackerel, Salad Dressng, Sardnes, Smoked Beef.. EoaaBeef, " Corned Beef,?oed Ham, " Poed Tongue, _-.._ Ba^ed Beans, ~ ^ Olves, Pokles,. Chow Chow Roo Beer, Gnger Ale. Tea for cng, Uneeda Bscu,, Uneeda Jnjer Wafer, Uneeda Graham Wafer, Uneeda Mlk Crackers, Penola Sandwch,. neraeal Snger.Snaps, nerseal Vanlla "Wafer, neraeal Fru Crackers, nerseal Fru Cake,. nerseal Banque Wafer,... nerseal Waer Thn, nerseal Buer Gems. Cocoanu Marshmallow, Honey Jumbles, Lemon Jumble 8, Buer Tars - Anmal Crackers, ec., ec. F. F.SUPP, 166 Monmouh Sree. Red Bank, N. J MENNENS. [ Boraed Talcum Powder, 13 CENTS A BOTTLE. 2 FOR A Any purchaser can buy as many boles as be wans a hs fgure, bu hese fgures las only for wo weeks. JAMES COOPER, Jr., Cor. Broad and Whe Ss.,! Red Bank, N. J.»»»»» EDSONS PHONOGRAPH Beer han a Pano, Organ, ormuso Box, for sngs and alks as well as plays, and don cos as much. reproduces he musc of any nsrumen band or orchesra olls sores and sngs ho old famlar hymns as well as he popular songs s always ready... ^. See ha Mr. Edsons sgnaure s on every machne. Caaloguesof 111 deafe, or NATONAL PHONOORAPH CO., 13s Ffh Ave., New ork. g Whos our Druggs?S WED LKE TO BE. $ Soda Waer would maho a f good sarer, any day. rs Pharmacy* Bergen & Morrs, Propreors. ^ 10 BOAD STBKET, BED BANK. K Tolrhone JUM. Boys and Chldrens School^ Sus. Prces $1.00 o $ / Separae Trousers 15 ceos o Shrs 25 cens upwards. Capa 10 cerao 50 cens. The larges sock n he couny. LUDLOW HALL, o Broad Sree, h Red Band, New Jersey. LOUSTRATE, Oldes Fru and Vegeable Marke. ESTABLSHED N ALL KNDS OF FOREGN AND DOMESTC FRUTS, NUTS, &c. Fars and Church Fesvals Suppled a Wholesale Prces. A full lne of Calforna Frus of all knds and choce Georga Peaches and Waermelons. ", LOUS PRATE, Broal Sree, Jed Bank, X. jr.»»»»«!»»»»» Frs Glmpse Of j Fall LMllmery Saurday, jj Sepember f - Frs. Everyhng new and chc n,,.. UNTEMMED MLLNER. Also a complee sock of he new > FELT "peau-to-wear",,., HATS. Mrs. L Wes, j RED BANK TEMPLE OF FASHON»»»»»»»»»»» f 4 ROBERT McKEOWN, DEA.KH1N Ornnlc, Marblo, Dlnesono, Sower? Ppo nnd Flue Lnnef. Orlem aken for all knd of nou. mon work a reaoabe prlc,...., HavnghadflfeenyonrBpmccnl oxpuronco nn a granlo ouer and loerer, seven 0/ whch woro spon among ho bosgrono quarrlca n ho Now Eglud snvu, nn onnblod o quou you a low prloo! on anyhng you wsh: o buy, and o gnaranoo ra CUBU ns o nnrlul and work. Fron S., near Wes S., RED BAWlf., / NEW JERSE.

3 A FATBOTC SCHEME. j.erclo Was For Havna a Decora- - on Bau Parade- was abou a week before los Decoraon day ha,horalo Sparrow come no he posofflcelookln as f he bad sunhln on hs mnd, and as soon -as he go he chance he whspered o me:, "Don say nuhln o a Uvln soul, pap, bu m comln around here ongh and shake he own of Jercho from cener o crcumference." "n wha way?" sad. "Never you mnd, pap. ou jes g ready o feel he alrh remble, and omorrow mornln you kn pu $200 more value on your boose and lo." Horao s a man who never gs exaled when he wakes up and flnda a cow n hs garden, and fel que sure le had sunhln bg on hand. He mus lev old abou 50 oher people wha he dd me, as here was a bg crowd a he posoffce a 7 oclock n he -evenln, and all expeced o bear bg news. Deacon Spooner ook charge of hngs, as usual, and as he crowd go mpaen he sad. " s undersood, feller czens, ha Sjoralo Sparrow s goo o launch a hunderbol here ongh, and la wh more han ordnary neres ha call he meen. o order. Sand ou, Horao, and les hear all abou " Horao sood ou. He looked pale, : ra deermned. Hed bn hlnkln fur, a week of wha he was goln o say,.and he sared off as smooh as grease., "The drums are bealn a wld alarm. There s a wavln of flags, a marchln of men and A wallln of women and chldren. War s upon he land. The lfe of a naon s a sake. s an hour when men are called upon o gve. up her lves fur he sake of prncple.",... "By John, bu has flowery language!" exclamed he deacon as Horao paused. "f Horao kn. keep, up fur an hour m furlecn hm ^o he nex legslaure." "The farmer leaves hs plow," cbn- - lnued Horao, "he merchan hs sore. and he mechanc bs bench. They march away o fnd he enemy and fgh hm and de. es hey yeld up her lves ha we may lve on n peace, and. f we forgl he sacrfce jye ough o wher away lke a bur- dock n November." "Genleman," sad he deacon as he applause had subsded, "up o he presen mn Horao Sparrow has knocked he socks oftn Henry Olay as an oraor, and. am proud o know haho-ao- clzcn_of Jerlebo.: Anj. hng more, Horao?",... " jes wan o call your aenon o he fac ha Jercho, has never had a Decoraon day parade!" repled he oraor. "We hev never paraded and never decoraed, and say. s a burnln shame and ough o be remeded a «nce." "By John, bu has a srong pln!" shoued he deacon. "Hang me f Horao aln^ knockln hngs endways! No,,sr weve never had a parade nor.decoraed any graves, and we ough o be ashamed of ourselves. s your suggeson ha we> celebrae he day hs year, Horao?".."Thas my pln, deacon." "And fs as srong as a log chan. Xes, sr well celebrae he day, and n order o make a howlln success ll agree o ake charge of he parade." "Bu objec o ha," sad Horao. "Hevln orgnaed hs dea, hnk s fur.me o rde on horseback a he head of he purcesslon." There was a panful pause, and hen Abner Jones, who was nfremansunform, jumped off he couner and sad: "There shouldn be uo Jealousy abou hs hng. Horao would look pury fne on hs spoed horse, and he deacon would be ho slouch n hs cocked ha, bu o lf heres o be any feelln over ll ake he Job off her hands. As m foreman of he fre com- pnny comes n my lne anyhow.". " don propose o gve up my rghs fur nobody," sold Horao. "And m hlnkln m he man o boss hngs," added he deacon. " don wan o charge anybody wh hevln oo much cheek," sad Squar Henshaw, "bu do look a leele srange o me o see he way ceran folks wan, o crowd o he fron on publc occasons. f here s a purcesslon, s go o bo headed by a man who knows how o boss hngs and can be raled. bossed he parade he las me we had a Fourh of July, and you may remember ha he newspapers Bald managed be er han any wo ever had." "ll allow ha ho squar dd farly well," sad Enos Wllams as ho shu up bs Jnckknlfe and go off ho sugar barl, "bu hero are several oher folks n hs own of Jercho. : For nsance, m here myself. When anyhng has happened durln ho los 20 years, ve bn pushed behnd he curran bushoa, as was, and some one else.has car red off ho honors. m comn o he fron on hs occason or know he. Maron why." "Why* Bnos, you don purond ha you kn boss a purcosalon, do you}" aucl ho doneon. "Of courso kn. Why no?" " appears o me," sad Slas Lap-,. ham as ho sood ou and rubbed hs lnndd ogohor, "un wo are no work- n n complee! harmony n hs maer., wll bo bo bvon of ho conury. wll bo known from Mane Jo Calforna ha Jercho has bad a Decoraon day, aud horo wll bo housand* of nquresfur real esae. Le us sacrfce any selfsh neress as ndvduals and work o make he affar a glneral success." "Thas powerful good advce," sad he deacon as he rapped on he sove wh hs 1 cane "powerful good, ollus Eand ready o sacrfce, and hope he res of you do. Any furher pn, Slas?" "ou may call a pn f or no," sad Slas, "bu beln here, seems o be a conroversy here hnk beer be seled by selccln me o boss hngs. don wan because m proud and wan o show off, bu purely n he neress of harmony." "ll never surrender my rghs!" sad Horao Sparrow. "Nor me!! added Deacon Spooner. fnor me!" yelled Abner Jones and Squar Henshaw n chorus. waa evden ha he meeln was on he pln of breakln up n a row when Lsh Bllngs come saunerln n as calm as could be. Tho deacon seen hm and called ou: "Feller paros, before hs meeln breaks up n a row ha wll send he prce of Jercho real esae down o 50. per cen and pu our clvlllzoshun back. 60 years les hear wha Lsh Bllngs has o say abou ", "Whas he queson?" asked Lsh. "Abou Decoraon day. Shall we decorae?" "Decorae whar,, "Why, he solders grares.". " don see how you. are. goo o do," sad Lsh as he scrached hs ear. "So fur as know or hev bn able o fnd ou nobody from Jercho ever wen o war harfore ollers ha no Jercho man was ever klled. Rollers, agln, ha you mgh look, he graveyard over fur a monh and no fnd a solders grave o decorae. Pears o me ha youd beer g ye grave, fus" : Two mlnls laer Lsh was he only manlef n he poeofbce. was as he had sad har was nuhln o decorae, and all he blowln had bn fur nuhln.., ^^.The Correc Sroke n Swmmng. The correc Sroke of he legs s exacly lke ha of a frogs hnd legs. Wach one of hese frogs and copy hs syle. %ou canno do beer. The legs are drawn up ogeher slowly, no wh a jerk, unl hey are gahered n close under he body. Then wh a sudden, quck sprng hey are sho ou behnd, he "ankles beng urned so. ha he Boles,pf he fee presen as fla a surface as possble"o he waer and so_oer. r n!pre _re8lsab.cb from whch o make progress. As*" e*"kck "s made he legs should be spread ou n he shape of aleer,v, bu no allowed, o Bnk far down under he surface of he waer. f hey kck downwarda an angle nsead of ou sraghw hnd much of her energy-s wasea n unnecessarly forcng he- body 6«gof he waer nsead of forward hrough -,- " < :..-.»»..-. The Cbnajnan and Hs Dragon. f a Chnaman wshes for happness and peace n hs world and henex, he feels oblged o consul hs majesy he dragon as o where hs bouse shall be bul and hs grave be made. Through he earh, so say he Chnese, flow wo currens he Dragon and he Tger. Now, for a man o have gpod forune n lfe or, as be would say n "pgeon Englsh," o "cachee chance," hs bouse mus be pu n a ceran poson n reference-o hese currens. f he s o res quely n hs grave, ha also mus be correcly placed. So called "wse men" make a busness of choosng favorable ses for homes and graves, prof ebsng, by means of a wand and ncanaons and oher knds of omfoolery, o be able o deec he presence of he Dragon and he Tger and o ell n wha drecon hey flow. Flannel From Fne Needles. The Genoana make flannel underclohng of he fber of he pne needles as well as aocks for men and sock- ngs for women, whle knee warmers, knng and darnng yarns, cork soles, quls, wuddlng, deafenng paper for walls, pne needle soap, ncense and even^cgors made from hs raw maeral have been expored from Germany for years. Bahng esablshmens have also been esablshed a pons, where he pne needles are crushed, and hese rebors have long been popular wh poopleaffllced wh rheumasm, consumpon,, He Ddn Need Cred. "ouve een your boy o college, hear," remarked he neghbor. "Well, lopc he wll acqu hmself wh cred 1 "He won need o, begosh!" Bald Mr. Gaowell, somewha rraed. Trable o supply 111 n wh ho cash.rgh sragh along/.. Schroeders Har Tonc should be, used hree or four mes a week o ge he bes resuls, Ffy cens a bole a Schroeders pharmacy., f f f f ± REMOVED 26 Broad Sree. S We are now a our new sore and ready for busness and! nspecon. All our former and fuure parons are cordally, nved o call on us and, look us over before gong elsewhere. Specal Clearance Sale WOW GONG OH. The balance of our former sock wll be dsposed of a he lowes prces magnable. Come a once and ge your pck of &. he bes bargans. EAGLECLOTHNGCbj 26 BROAD STREET, OPPOSTE.MECHANC STREET, RED BANK, N. J..j&J^^fok *4k ^^^m^jkmwn ^^k m^k ^^k *^^y^^f^^^ n*^^p^^r A A *^ A A A f^ Le Us Shoe or Cldfen, , : - - : -, : f : -.. ",? ^School began yeserday and many chldren had o be. X fed ou wh shoes. Perhaps some of hem wll need % shoes durng he presen week, or nex week, or some oher -JJ week., "has been our consan effor o ge he very bes possble shoes for chldren. Several years ago we decded ha he shqes ha would sand he mos wear were he SHELD lne. Each year we look for somehng beer, bu have no ye found. We can assure you hano oher lne of school shoes wll gve he wear ha wll be go from he Sheld.. They are made from leaher, renforced a pars ha usually ear ou.and are srongly sewed hroughou. x For Grls, szes 6 o 8 86c. «" - 8Holl...$1.00»» " HXo FOP Boys, " 8 o 1SH 75c. and 1.00 large szes $1.25 and 1.60 FORD & MLLER, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. A.. \.. v ALLARE & SON, TELEPHONE 3f-b. 20 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. -SEL,- NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE. REPRESENT HOME NSURANCE COMPAN) OF NEW ORK AND OTHER LEADNG COMPANES... ESTABLSHED Fne Cabne Carbonees DEHART & LETSONS ron 53,00 Per Dozen. Polo Card Carbonnas, wh wo alnua o selec from, $1.05 for S, Wo Runrauc) our work o l«(re-clusg n ovory wo/. pajg o bo mlsllml by pnylnr a lllu moro nnd gollnn norachlne Hn nsla. DEHART & LETSQN. K) HANK, DBA nuoht, TT T T T T f T TT T ATLANTC H01LAND8. «: ".:.. " *»! :

4 * *., <... THE KED BANK REGSTER. JOHN n. COOK. Edor and Propreor ADVEBT18E3EXS Should reach us no laer han Wednesday mornng Smple copes o THE REGSTER and prned raes of adversng wll be sec o any address on applcaon. Adversers have be prvlege of changng her announcemens on ofen as hey desre whou oxra charge. Beadng noces wll So nsered for 10 cens a lne, each nseron. These noces wll be placed a he boom of columns and marked Adv. Obuary noces andoery, lodge resoluons, ec.. wll be nsered for 10 cens per lne, noces of brhs, marrages and deahs publshed free. WEDNESDA, SEPTEMBER 5, The Waer Elecon Carred. The resul of he waer elecon yeserday wll resul u havng mans lad, n every sree of he own where here s. any demand for waer or where a supply -".".ofwaer. s needed for fre proecon., Ths wll gve he-own excellen fre proecon n every quarer, and should resul n & decrease of nsurance raes n he ouskrs of he own, where nsur- : ances now consdered hgh. The pu ng of waer mans n hese srees wll also end o encourage buldng on hese srees fnd wll hus ad n buldng up he own.,. The opposon o he exenson of he mans was so rflng as o make he voe praccally unanmous. Only sx voes «?ere cas agans he exenson of he mab and hs probably represens he enre opposon o he measure n he whole own. The resul shows ha hepeople of Red Bank are progressve and ha hey realze he advanages and he jusce of exendng he waer mans n all pars of he own., Ths s he las me ha a voe wll be needed o be aken on he queson of rasng money for he owns waer works, a leas unl heboundares of be own are exended. When he new waer mans are lad here wll reman only afew srees unsuppled wh waer. Some of hese srees, whle lad ou, have no ye been opened and n some of he oher srees waer mans wll never be necessary, as he houses all fron on cross srees. When mans are o be kd n any of he srees hereafer, he cos of he work can be aken from he waer refeps, n he same way ha he cos of he new well, he new boler and he.enlargemen of he waer works buldng are beng pad for hs year. Moreover, a reducon n he rae of * waer ux s~ praclffally"ceran: nex year, and whn a very few years he waer ax wll be enrely done away wh, unless a very small ax should be decded on o be used n helpng o pay off he waer bonds a6 hey come due.... Church News. Rev. A. <E.,/Kerdge, pasor of he Madson avenue Reformed church of New ork, wll preach a he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church nex Sunday mornng and a le Eaonown Presbyeran church a ngh.. Rev. James O. Boyd, asssan professor of Hebrew n Prnceon heologcal semnary, wll preach on Sunday, Sepember 16h. The Baps mssonary socey wll mee a Mrs. W. B Maesohs on Rversde avenue omorrow afernoon a hree oclook. Mrs, W. S. Davs, who recenly reurned from mssonary work n nda, s expeced o address he meeng, Rev. S. H. Thompson wll preach a he Presbyeran church nex Sunday mornng on " Does deah end all?" He wll preach a ngh on " The wonder of wonders." Speoal musc wll be ren dered by he chor a boh servces. m». Confrmaon Servces. Bshop Scarborough wll make hs annual vsaon nex Sunday o S. Georges church a Rumson, and o S. Johns chapel a Lle Slver. The servce a S. Georges church wll be held a eleven oclock n he mornng and he confrmaon servce wll be held a S. Johns chapel a half pas four oclock n he afernoon, The bshop wl preach a boh Bervkes.. /. - A Caro WalU To-Ngh1.1 MdnB Washngons cake walkaakeb place n hn own hall o-ngh. Tjls s he bg cake walkng even of he year n Red Bunk, nnd always brngs ou ho bes walkers of hs par of he couny as well ns a grea crowd of sghseers An unusually largo number of couples are expoced o ake par n ho walk hs year. Bapsms n ho Rver. \ A bapsnal servc wll bo hold n h Shrewsbury rver, n ho rour of J. Trnfford AMH lumber yard, a hru oclook on Sunduy afernoon. Thosor vce wll ho n charge of Rov. E. D Dromgoolc, pnbor of Plgrm Bapa church on Pearl sree, MercaleH Ueduoed o lvv. Vens. AH of my 12-con, 14-cen nnd 18-cen peroakfllmvo boon reduced o fve cen per yard. A. Blu ncnborg, Broad Hreo Rod Bank. Ad)..., Mldnas Bg F#r cako wnlk n ho own hall o-ngh. Admsson 50 conu. Go, -Adv. TOWN TALK. No only from all over he couny, bu from nl over be sae as well, comes severe and harsh crcsm of ld ward Kenp for hs effor o nfluence he acon of be freeholders n he spendng of publc funds, by gvng a champagne dnner. A hs dnner speeches were made n favor of spendng he publc money along, he lnes desred by Edward Kemp, and some papers say ha pad oraors were here and addressed he meeng o advance Mr. Kemps schemes,. The Newark Evenng News. whch can. have nopossble neres n he maer of he brdge, and whch s herefore absoluely unbased n ejjudgmen, says: :.-... An ordnary sense of proprey would have de erred be hos from gvng such a dnner. The mos elemenal consderaons of delcacy would avoep he freeholders away, for lew of bem. any, were on dnng erms wh he promoer of he new brdge. Ba once assembled was a vola- Jon of hospaly* of honor and of offcal decency o* he hos o perm or he freeholders o ndulge n he acon whch was aken. Ths s he general senmen fel, no only by he newspapers, bu by he people generally. Excep -by a lle group of people who connually oady o wealh, and a few newspapers whch are conrolled by neresed lawyers, Mr. Kemps acon s unversally condemned. should be unversally condemned. The effor Oof a rch man o nfluence, he spendng of publc money by gvng a ohanpagne dnner o hose who have he spendng of publc money was n my judgmen a dsgraceful affar. s healhy sgn of proper publc senmen ha he proceedng s so unversally condemned by newspapers and by he ublc. One of he laughable hngs n connecon wh Edward Kemps cham* pagne brdge dnner s he hrea ha f hs crcsm of champagne dnners.o urher ceran projecs s kep up, he conny wll be dvded. Prey much everybody along he shore of Monmouh couny would lke o see he couny dvded, bu here sn any hbpe of ha beng brough abou. Tha projec was knocked n be head n 1894, when James A. Bradlpy was n^ he New Jersey sen? ae. Mr, Bradley held be balance of ower ha year and he could have, go anyhng he waned. The sae Republcan leaders were agans he dvson f he couny and always have been, ames S. ard of Freehold was he edor of he Freehold DemocraF a ha me, and he had advocaed he elecon f Mr. Bradley. f Monmouh couny had been dvded he newspapers of Freehold would have had wo-hrds of her legal paronage cu off, and hs busness would have gone o he papers a Long Branch, as ha own would have been seleced as he couny sea of he new couny. James S. ard, who a ha me go he greaer par of he counys legal paronage, would have los fully wo hrds of by he dvson of he couny. So, whle James A. Bradley had been an arden advocae of he dvson of he couny as a prvae czen, he dd nohng o dvde he couny when he had he power, and he opporuny o dvde he couny, havng once gone by, wll probably never come back.» * # The dvson of Monmouh couny no wo counes wll never ake place excep as a maer of. polcs, The Eepublcan sae leaders are agans now, always have been agans, and probably always wll be agans. They would favor only n case an addonal sae senaor were needed o gve hem conrol of he sae governmen. 1 Tha s a conngency whch does no happen much ofener han once n a generaon. happened when James A. Bradley was senaor, and he occason was allowed o slp by. The Democrac sue leaders regard he dvson of Monmouh couny n exacly he same lgh as he Republcan sae leaders, and hey wll oppose he dvson of e couny. * #* Moreover, local condons are now agans he dvson of Monmouh. Wlbur A. Hesley s he presen boss of he couny. He a he couny judge. A dvson of le couny would unquesol ably resul n a reducon of he judges salary,.and he man who hnks ha Wlbur A. Hesley or any ohor judge would work for ho reducon of hs own pay doesn know wha ho s alkng abou. John E. Foser, ho couny prosecuor, s pad n fees. A dvson of ho oouny would cu off a lnrgo proporon of hs pay, and Mr, Foser wll naurally bo.rnna ha, Tho sumo s rue of Joe McDermo, he couny clerk, nd of 0. E. Davle, ho couny sherff, all of whom aro lopublcanb. The hrea o dvde ho ouny may bo n plenslk dvorslon of hoao who favor clmmpgno brdge dnners, bu won amoun o anyhng. Monmouh comy won bo dvded, n loo no ll here s a complee) polcal overurnng, nnd won como hen unlcw ho dvson of ho couny n a pollloal nooesslv for ono pary or ho ohor. And auh condon, as-saed above don come ofener han once n a generaon., Even hen he chances are ha he desre on he par of some offcal o reward a polcal asssan wll be suffcen o sop he dvson. # # * The Long Branch season s over. f here were nohng else o prove would be found n, he saemen n he Jjong Branch papers, and n oher papers, ha he Long Branch offcals are geng evdence agans some of he,-mnor: gamblng houses here, ear aeryear he close of he season s heraldeckby smlar saemens. All hrough he 1 season all he gamblng houses whch have any sor of a pull are allowed o run wde open. When he season ends one or wo of he mnor gamblng houses ae raded, and punshmen s meed ou o one or wo.of he mnor gamblng house keepers who presumably have negleced.o forfy her pulls wh he local governmen. Tns afer-season aack on he lle gamblng houses s probably made aa a sor of sop o ha par of he communy of Long Branch. ^ as he" reform elemen.", The ruh s ha he people of Long Branch don wan he gamblng houses closed. f hey dd hey would be close.d up gher han a drum. Bu year afer year, no maer whp s mayor, pr who s chef of polce, he gamblng houses are open durng he summer. These bg gamblng houses brng bg money o Long Branch *hey spend money lberally a Long Branch, and hey nduce many people o go o Long Branch who oherwse would no go here a all, and hese men also, spend money lberally. n fac, gamblers are known o be he frees money spenders of- any cla93,..and any communy whch can arac hese people, especally f hey play for hgh sakes, s sure of a lberal expendure of money n he localy.- < # * * n addon o.,hs busness senmen here s. a large class of people who feel ha gamblng s a vce and no a crme, and ha s no he provnce of he law o deal wh vce. They feel ha he hrowng away of money on he gamng able s as muoh a prvae : moer of he man who browa he money away as s he hrowng away of money on an unnecessary number of overcoas, or v on rch and unwholesome foods, or on yach racng. They.feel ha f a man fnds pleasurable excemen a he gamngable, he shou d be allowed hs pleasure, n he same wayjba a man s allowed he pleasure of cklng hs palae by feasng on unwholesome foods or s allowed he pleasurable excemen consequen of sdlngv "yach face.. The people who wan ^»e.gamblng houses mananed ar-long Branch. because of he busness brough o he own by hem, and he people who hnk ha he law should no nerfere wh gamblng anyhow, make up a majory of he people of Long Branch and when hese wo classes are combned wh ha large number of people who don care anyhng abou he maer one way or he oher, here s lef only a very small remnan of Long Branchs populaon who wan he gamblng houses closed. The gamblng houses a Long Branch are kep open because a grea majory of he people wan hem kep open? land some of he lle places are raded a be end of he season ou of deference o he opnons of he small remnan of people who would lke o see he gamblng houses closed. The presen spasm of offcal vrue has no deeper sgnfcance han hs. «n GAVE WORTHLESS CHECKS. Jamea Ayes, J!r Baa Been8ef o he Con< Tal.. James Ayres, Jr., of Lle Slver, WBB aken o he couny jal on Sundayfo awa.he acon of he grand jury on a charge of geng money and goods under false preenses. Ayres bough a Bu of clohes from he Eag}e clohng company for $15. He gave a check for $25 and go $10 n cash. The check was worhless. He also gave George Hawkns a check for $20 n paymen of an accoun of en dollars and go en dol lars n cash. Ths check was also worh less. Tho complan nfans Ayres was made by ho Eaglo clohng company. Boh amounshave snce been mnde good by Ayress parens. Hs parens say hey wll allow hm o reman n jal n order o eaoh hm a lesson.»». Squrrels Can be Sbo To. John VanNcs of Eaonown and For man Sryker of Poplar sared o go gunnng for squrrels n Hookhookson swamp las Saurday, hnkng ha ho law wan up on ho frs of Sepember Thoy sared rom h>mo boforo daylgh BO n o go an early sar gunnng. When hoy go o holr desnaon hey found ha hey woro msaken and ha ho squrrel SoaBon dd no open unl November. Thoy (reurned whou frng a flho. hour pnyo o advorlso n TUB UB«BTKB. WHEN BOGS ABE SCK. The Wau o Hve Medcne o Hes Sensve Anmay. n all reamen of a sck dog remember you are dealng wh a hghly sensve nnd nervous paen Be very genle, avod roughness or anyhng,, lkely o alarm hm. n gvng hm any lqud medcne do no open hs mouh, bu placng hm beween your knees, wh hs face lookng fa be same dlrec-, lon as your-own, genly rase hs Jayw~ and,, pallng bs lps away from hs eeh on one sde of hs monh, o form d cup or funnel, very slowly pour from bole or spoon he quany he s o have,no.." /...,...:: :. Keep le head rased for a mnue or wo and f he does, no swallow ho dose nser a spoon beween bs fron eeh. Ths wll have fe effec of drawng off hs aenon from he medcne and he wll usually swallow a once. f he dose s a pll, bolus or anyhng-sold, bold hs head he same way as before menoned, bu wh he lef hand under lower Jaw, press frmly on each sde wh humb and fnger a he juncon of upper and lower Jaws. Ths wll usually cause hm o open hs mouh, when he dose should be pn no be mouh as far bock as possble over be ongue (or he wll sp onp and close he jaws somewha sharply, and n mos coses he deed s done.^, Jf any rouble arses wh he acon of hs fron paws hs may be go ofer by wrappng hm round wh a shawl or coarse apron. When once you have go no he way of, you wll be surprsed bow smple rs. " 1 * - - * -., How He Knew. - "My necke - s dsarranged," Sherlock Holmes, Jr., suddenly exclamed. Hs companon looked a hm- and sad: ". "How do you know? on haven fel of, and here s no mrror here ha you could have looked no. Somemes, Mr. Holmes, am almos forced, n spe of your declaraons ha you do hese wonderful hngs by reasonable, human processes o beleve ha you mus be gfed wh second sgh. Now wha has convnced you ha your necke s dsarranged?" " noced a man look a my ve jus now and hen feel of hs own," he grea deecve answered.. "Wonderful! Wonderful! Only your e s all rgh" -.-". \./ How o Buy Dolles. A faher was commssoned by hs small daugher o buy a dozen lle bsque dolls. Her nsrucons were so many and so dealed ha be faher found hmself hesang o perform be commsson. ^ee here, - Ehel," he sad a las, Tm afrad H moke, some awful msake^" Don you hnk youd beer W unl your cold s beer, and hen ypl can go no own some day~wlb mamma and pck bu he doll babes for yourself?" "Oh. no, papa," cred Ehel. "J do so wan.hem rgh off. And, papa, ll ell you how o choose hem. Jus pck each one up and look sragh no s eyes and f looks a you as f really and ruly.-loved you, why, you buy "-"". A Dsapponed Grl. A young man of hs cy rang up a lady acquanance of.hs n Cour sree some days ago, bu nsead of her answerng he phone herself her elder sser dd so. Tbe young man recognzed be dfference a once and sad n a suave, mellow voce: "Won you please delver a message o Mss Clara?" Delghed n he prospec of carryng a message ha mgh resul n gvng her some nsgh no he relaon ha exsed beween her sser and" he young man a be oher end of he lne, she answered: -"Why, ceranly, wh he greaes of pleasure." "Well,, ell her o come o be phone." Hred by ho Hour. When Remeyl, he famous volns, was a young man, he was engaged by a parvenu o play a a dlnnef, be agreemen sang halbo^was o furnsh musc, fcom 8 oclock o 11. j e began wh an andane movemen from Mozar, a composon whch opens very low and" sof, The hos urned o hs, guess, /Thas Jus lke hosemuscans," he sad. " hred hm by he hour, and see how slow he plays."" 1 " Blnd, 6b, So Blnd! «n ranfefl.how people,» Quo wh enrapured faos On ho cunnng work of l*» poao*.?: Lmnng swee naures grace,, \,. And y«wh yea ha K no ". 9 Nor»ul» ha beauy nnd, Lve n he world ho paner pan* Ullnd, oh, «o,mnd? r A hn rrunje how people Thrll n ho keenes way To le sores of lfe nnd a Knc l Told n book or n play, And ye, wh" darkened vlalon, To naugh phhdr charm nclned, Lve n lu world :W1KN ho ^orlea lln, Blnd, oh,»o blnd?, - HOTOE. Tho Shrewsbury ownshp Republcan club wll moo n he Town Hall, cd Dunk, on Tlmreda ovclnu, Soponbor fob, 1W0, M 8 Ocyok.- All MoKlnloy owl wosovol mon»ro requesed o Jon nml oko por Jn, ho orffanfsmw By reques Of h Republcan wwnhlp coumlfe.. < TO LET. ol Dore, mu8 OFFCE BO WANTED Boy waned o work n real esae offce, w. A. Hoppng, ed Bank. STUATON WANTED. ROOM TO LET. Large room o le, facng Broad sree. Apply o- * DlcKoff. phoographer, 8 Broad sree. Red Bank ROOMS FOR RENT. Two rooms D Bergen buldng, second floor spec- - ally sued for dressmaker. Apply o W. B. Parsons, Red Bunk. LME FOR SALE. Oyser shell lme, n small or large quanes, for sale, nqure a he J(*n H. Paerson larm, Bver- KEPORTS RESTAURANT. When you are lq Keypor, go o ancey Andersons resauran for your meals. Caerer for weddngs and pares :... FOR SALE. Rpe Concord grapes n qnanllps o su he pur- hsser for sale, 2 cens per pound. J. K. Wallng, New Monmouh, HORSES BOARDED. Horses boarded for he wner. Good care aken, nd pleny of sable room. Charles.M. Rockll,.. hrewsbnry, N. J. $20,000 TO LOAN ,000 o loan n sumb o su borrowers on n >nd and morgage, A. l.vlns, REQSTBB bulldg. Red Bank, r J. CRL WANTED. A frl waned for general housework. Good wa?es o a compeen person.. Apply a No. 189 Broad sree, Red Bank. BOARDERS WANTED. A comforable borne apd cheerful rooms o pareswshng Dra-clasa board: modern mprovemens. 04 Broad sree,red Bak. CRL WANTED. Grl waned:.for general housework n famly o wo wages g8 a monh. Apply.u he offce of he Paul T. Noron company, Red Bank. STUATON WANTED. Suaon waned o care for a genlemans prvae luce, by an experenced vegeables gardener. Ad- ress B. H. VanMaer, Oceanpor, N. j. BOARDNG FOR HORSES. Horses boarded summer and wner upland and.eadow pasure oodpasurenor. For erms and.. references address Howard T. Ely, Holmdel, N. J. WANTED, 10 OUNC LADES n each own o dsrbue samples among her frends and neghbors. Sold slver wach gven for servces. Royal Perfume Co., Long Branch, N. J. HORSES PASTURED. Horses waned for pasure flno meadow and up- - and: runnng waer Babledln sorms, erms reasonable. Address, Allen P. Applegae, Red Bank, CARPET WEAVNG. John Spllune has moved bs carpe weavng shop- rom-jamcs Walshs on Mechanc sree o Weal rce, near Monmouh sree. All knds of weavng m sngle and double warp. WEDDNG AND VSTNG CARDS Engraved a Everdella. Fnes work, reduced prces, also seals, noe paper monograms, rubber samps, sencels, and paes of every descrpon. 29 Ulvereldo avenue, Red Bank.. EMPLOMENT AGENC. Ond suaons for men and women and furnsh smployers wh rusworhy help., Also agen for Naonal Buldng Loan assocaon. Rev. E. D- Dromgoole, U Pearl sree. Bed Bank. A SX-EAR-OLD PREACHER. On Thursday ngh, Sepember 6b, he wonderful- ls-year-old boy preacher rom Georga,wll preach u he camp meeng grounds a be corner of Beach.. ree and Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. " COCKERELS AND HE^NS. A few choce Whe Wyandoe and Whe Leg- horn cockerels for sale. -Also wll sell a, few hens o nwe room for palles prce 1 each. John A.. Beyer, Newman Sprngs avenue, Red Bank. / HAR WORK. nm prepared o devoe my enre me o makng up swches, combngs, and all knds of har work. Address, 29 Wes Fron sree, or send me word and., wll call upon you. Mlsa. Brand, Red Bank. KNDLNG WOOD FOR SALE. hnvea large quany of kndlng wood a.mr saw mll, whch wll sell, delvered a Red Bonk or near here, a weny cens per barrel, sx barrels.. for a dollar. Danel H. Coo, Tlnon Falls, N. J. ROBELO8T. A lgh-colored lap robe los los Frday eher beween Tnon lallb and RedBank or beween Long Branch and Red Bank. A suable reward wll be gven o Under by reurnng u J. H. Lynch, 02 fron sree, Red Bank.. - A HOUSE WANTED. A house of from en o welve rooms waned for-, permanen resdence mus have modern mprovemens and waer fron would lke o ren wh prvlege of purchasng. Address F. P. 0., 817" Bepburn sree, Wllamspor, Pa. HOU8E FOR SALE OR RENT. Suaed on Sprng sree,near Tower Hll avenue... conanng egh rooms and an ou kchen. Barn,.. wagon houses, hen nouses, sheds, ec., on he propery also fru rees. Lo 102 fee fron by 270 feeu deep. J. Edgar Brower, Box 0S4, Red Bank, or call. on he premses. COOKS RESTAURANTS. desre o announce ha have aken charge of he resauran n ho opero DOUBO block a Red Bank.. The resauran wll be open seven days n a week. Seaks, chops, oysers, olams, and everyhng usually found D a frs-class resauran wll bo served. My resauran on Fron sree, near he fon of Broad sree, wll be open sx doys a week, from half-pas sx o eleven oclock, on ho same plan ss. hereofore. Good servce a boh plnces and a roalonable prced. Meals any hour., OUAULES. COOK.. FERTLZERS. Farmers, gardeners, supernendens of counry SOBM. and ohers n need of Ferlsers or nseclcldos, aro hereby nofed ha wo. he only resden manufacurers of he abovo arcles n ho couny of Monmouh, aro ready o supply horn wh any of such goods D largo or Bmall quanes. Orders for Specal Forlllzora are also solced, around bono,. bono phosphae, complee com or noao manure,, ankage, nrae of noda, «ulphao of ammona, sulphae and murlnobf poash, odorless lawn dressng,, and Pars groon aro kep consanly on hand. Tolephono drec o works from all pars.. JONESS 80AP AND FENTLZEH WORKS, > RED BANK N. J. BLLARD TABLE FOR 8ALE. A beauful blrdb oyo maplo blllnrd ablo for nalo a lees han hal prlco. s regulaon nlzo (4^x0 foo) and U nowlyflcd wh. Wagners " fases cushons"alo-ouo raok and so o now cues,, brdps, oo..nnd fourgooumo vory balls. Call and, BOO a 101 Broad Broo, Rod Ban*. J. T. LOVEUT, Rod Dank, N. J. Clhrleo L. Mnon & Co, drugglsa, have a now and relable J^l glovo cleaner. s no n lqud, leaves no odor nnd ^ enn bo U8ed.:wl o hx glovo s on.h6: h a n u,,..,..,, ".,.... :

5 ., " - PERSONAL., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Appleby of Red Bank, who have. been spendng, some me a Old Forge, New ork, arc now on a en days vs a Monreal, Canada. They wll reurno Red Bank abou he fls of Ocober by way of Lake Champlan and Lake George. W. H. Taylor of Bleecker sree, New ork, a former resden of Eaonown and a propery owner here, s spendng. a couple of weeks a hs old home. He a soppng^a. Mru. Rober Samples and, a accompaned by hs wfe and daugher.- v. 1. -V".:, \ : -/>,-, }-... Mss Mabel Paerson,.MEBNeva Asay and Horacs Vne of Red Bank, Mss.Grace Sou of Morrsylle ard Edgar Whe of Wes Long Branch- sade up a pary ha wen o Asbury Park on Labor - d a y..-.,,"...-. ^ Wllam W. Benne of Worhley sree, who s a clerk n M. M. Davdsons clohng sore, s enjoyng a vacaon. Par of he me wll be spen a Allendale. Mr. and Mrs. James & Smock of Broad sree and Mr. and Mrs. Bchard Lufburrow of Mddleown lef onfrdav for a rp o Albany, Buffalo and Nagara Falls Mss Besse Valenne, Msses Florence.and Llan ^Chadwclc and George O. Hendrclson of Bed Bank have been spendng wo or hree days a Nagara Palls.,. Dr. W.C Armsrong of Red Bank, he presden of he Shrewsbury qwnshp boafd of healh, reurned yeselday from.a vb o frends a Elmra, New ork....,..,. Rchard Thompson Jr., of onkere, who has been spendng he summer wh hs uncle, Rchard Thompson of Herber sree, reurned home on Monday. _. Peer Kroener, who has been spendng he- summer a Hensonvlle, New ork, reurned.home o-day. He s boardng a he Champlan house on Unon sree. Charles Benne, Harry Supp, Eugene Paerson, John 8. Banon, Jr., Arhur Wymbsand rvng Brown were guess of he Perh Anaboyfremenon Monday. Charles H. Trafford of Asbury Park and Dr nnd Mrs. H. E. Wllams of Manasquan were n Red Bank on Labor day callng on her frends here. Mrs. N. E. Lloyd o Brooklyn and her sons, L. Frederck and Raymond E. Lloyd, who have been vsng frends a Red Bank, have reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H.Mo of Brooklynand her daugher* Josephne are vsng Mr. and Mrs. George"A. Longsree of Monmouh sree. Msses Elseand Ance Phelan of New ork and Mss Ada Mae Sweeney of Alanc Hghlands are guess of Mrs. W. A. Sweeney of Wallace sree. Charles Clay, son of Rober Clay of Mechanc sree, won a prze of $1 for havng solved one of he puzzles n he New ork Sunday Journal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wllamson, who have been vsng Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Asay o Worhley sree, have reurned o her Jome a Hope well. Mrs. Herber Gregory and Mss Lllan Gregory of Grea Neck, Long sland, spen las week wh Mrs. Wllam Wol- "co of Pearl sree. Waler B. Parsons of Red Bank, who has been solos a he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church for he pas four years, has resgned. Mrs. Anne Rahbun and her daugher May, who have been spendng he summer a Ocean Grove, are now a he Globe hoel. lyjss Anna Gran of Borden sree spen Labor day a Aabury- Park. She -was accompaned by Mrs. Ada Jones of Morrsylle. : - Mss Era Perrne of Borden sree reurned hs week from a wo weeks vs o her sser, Mrs. Harry Tlon of Long Branch. "Warren Slcocks and famly, who have been summerng a Allenhurs, have reurned o her home a Brooklyn for he wner, MBa Maude Way of Monmouh sree, who hns been employed as bookkeeper by John T. Love, has gven u? her poson, Dr. nnd Mrs. Edwn.Davs of Bound Brook are vsng D». Davsa parens, Mr. and Mra. Tmbrook Davs of Fron sroe. Mrs. Joseph Whng of Red Bank and her wo chldren spen las Wednesday wh Mra. Rchard Lufburrow of Mddleown. Msa Clara Cooper, who s employed n Joseph Salzs aom, spon Sunday wh Msses Belle nnd Mamlo Moun of Navesnk.. Msa Sarah 0. Clayon of Red Bank spen Sunday and Monday wh her slaer, Mrs. Wllam Praul of Aslury Park. Klllson Brown of Wharf avenuo spen Sunday and Monday wh hs grandfaher, R, VnnDykoReld of Souh Rver. Mss JonnaCrag of Pomboron a he gues of MBS \ Magge Rddle, daugher of Davd Rddle of Shrewsbury nyenuo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry KolUwmplay of Brooklyn and hor daughor TCBBO, v former resdens of Red Bank, who have been summerng a he Arlngon-house on Frpn sree, have reurned home.,. Mss Myrle Boeckel of Locus Pon s spendng wo weeks wh her aun, Mrs, Charley Borden of Oakland sree. Lyle ngalls of New ork, formerly of Red Bank, spen Sunday and Monday wh Horace VanDorn of Broad sree. Jusce J. H. Sckles of Mechano sree ape^ Sunday wh hs daugher, Mrs. W. B. Hoenemann of Newark., Msa Rebecca Clayon of Trenon, who has been vsng frends and relaves a Red Bank, has reurned home. Mrs. Elzabeh Maloney of Hammonon s he gues of her sser-n-law, Mrs. L. L. Johnson of Herber sree. :... Mss Ellen McCaul of Fron sree reurned home las week afer a weeks vs o her sser n New ork.... Davd Bryon, who s employed a New ork, spen Sunday and Monday wh hs faher a EeqVBank. Mss F. Eselle Nesbfc of Oakland sree, who has been soppng a Sprng Lake, has reurned home Mrs, John B. Garrson of Broad sree and her son Horon spen las Frday wh frends a Brooklyn. Mss Fanne Shaw of Broad sree has reurned from a monhs, vs wh frends n Conneccu,. L Fornan Cossaboom, prncpal of jbe Marlboro publc school, was a vsor a Red Bank on Frday. Mrs, T. A. Casey and famly of Branch avenue moved las Wednesday o Flushng, Long sland. / Harry Brokaw of Bound Brook spen las Wednesday wh Morrs Pach of Monmouh sree. -.. Mrs. R. H. Thomas of New ork s vsng her sser, Mrs. C. A. Sallade of Branch avenue.. Oo Kuhule of Newark spen Saurday and Sunday wh Mss Eva Lucas of Locus avenue. Charles. M. Applegae of Broad sree has acceped a poson wh a frm a New ork. Waler Davs of Oakland sree spen Sunday and Mondey wh frends a Oakhurs. >. Herber, Sweeney of Alanc Hghlands vsed frends a Red Bank on Sunday. - Mss Mae Gray of Chcago s vsng her aun, Mrs. M. E. Morrs of Wallace sree., 4Harry Parker of Bayonne spen.labor day wh Wllam Loew of Eas Fron sree. John Pelle and famly of- Brooklyn spen Sunday wh frends on Oakland sree. Mss Tlly Luber of Red Bank s vsng her broher, Fred Luher of Cols Neck....o,-...,....,,.,, Mes Florence Chandler of Broad sree vsed frends a Long Branch las week. ^Charles Croyden of Fron sree spen Thursday wh Wllam Dean of Mddleown. Mss Evelyn Lufburrow of.keypor has been vsng frends a Red Bank. Charles Sraus, of Red Bank spen par of las week wh frends a Newark. John L. Hubbard of Fron sree s roubled wh a bol on hs neck. Mrs. Wllam H. Houson of Red Bank s vsng frends a Paerson. TWO LTTLE SLVER CASES. Boys Arresed for Sealng A Charge of Assaul. Edward and Frank Buck and Joseph Morrs of Oceanpor have been held- n $50 bal o awa he aoon of he grand jury on a charge of sealng peaohes from H. Lppnco of Lle Slver. The boys carry he mal from Oceanpor o. he Lle Slver saon. Morrss faher wen hs sons bal and Wllam Wlson of Red Bank wen bal for he oher wo boys. Whney Campbell of, Lle Slver was arresed las Thursday on a charge of assaul, made by Mrs. James Lane of ha place. He-was- held n $100 bal o.awn he acon of he grand jury. Rchard Akns of Red Bank became hs bondsman. Campbell and he Lane famly aro neghbors. Mr. Campbell says ha Mrs. Lanes chckens desroy hs garden and he. hrew a pece of dran le no her yard a he chckens. Mrs, Lane clams she was sandng n her yard and ha Mr. Campbell hrew he lo a her. A Labor DaV Sal. Wllam A. Cole of Red Bank ook a pary of young folks for a sal on he Gladys on Labor day afernoon. n he pary were Msses Sophe and Mary Nlch ol, MBS Mazo Meredh, Mss Nelle Snvdor, Mss Eleanor Cumberson and. H. Adlon of Rod Bank Wllam Hen drlcknon nnd Charles Throckmoron of Long Branch, Nloholaa Vreclnnd of Jersey Cy, Herber Leson of Now Bruns^ wlok and Frank Wllamson of New ork,, TFU RBOBTBR a growng all he lrno more busness, moro, omployoca, more ypo and, more machnery. FolkB DUBnoss grows whenhoy ueo THE REGSTER, o ol abou hor buanose. ddv, FATE, OB AN ENEM J Two Eaonown Grls he Vcm of a Xenesa, A house a Eabnown, occuped by Mss Amy Calllas, a young woman who s a crpple, and her sser Grace, aged abou en years, was found o be on fre las Thursday mornng. The fre was dscovered by Charles Cornela, and was pu ou by h,m and DeW Dangler. A can of blazng kerosene was found near he Bde of he house, and he weaherboards" bad been sprnkled wh he ol before he lre had been sared. Several "effors have apparenly been made o harm he wo grls. A fewmonhs ago, When hey lved n he ouskrs of Eaonown, a brck was hrown hrough a wndow and barely mssed hng Msg Callas on he head. Shorly aferward hey moved o he Bron house on Ralroad ayenue 1 a Eaonovrn," Ths house was. se on fre n July and he grls hado escape by way of he roof of\he fron porch. Thenhe grls boarded: for a me wh Mrs. Gedfcge Loversdge, and a week ago hey rened he house whch was se on fre day ngh. " b grlb were errbly frghened a e las manfesaon of he fae whch ^eems o pursue hem, and he elder g*l nearly wen no convulsons. The nex ngh she. was n a condon of nervous collapse and faned a nernals, She s now beng cared for by Mrs. George Loversdge, - Dr. Beach of Long Branch s aendng her. / The grlg say -ha- he only person whom hey can magne would wan o do/ hem harm s a young man who worked a Lakewood for a me wh her broher, and who had several Bquabbles wh hm. They do no know hs ma? and do no hnk possble ha he could harbor any ssbemes of revenge agans hem, bu he B he only person ha hey ever heard of who had ever had any rouble wh any of her famly.. _ PUZZLED THE CENSUS MAN. A romff Woman8 Sruggle o Fll Ou he Schedule, The young woman who boarded n he house was he only member of he famly a_homejvhen he census, man came. He had called nlhenornrg whou fndng anyone, and had lef several large blanks o be flled ou. The young woman was jyreslng wh one of he blanks when he bell rang, and she greeed he mld-mannered census aker wh effuson. j " ouve come jus hvme o save my oerng reaspn," sbe sad, cordally. " Hey," sad he census man, who evdenly wasntubed o 1 be.reaed wh ary frvoly. 5 /: " v been ryng, o fll hs hngou ruhfully, and s so,l}p.rd,o be scrupulously ruhful. Now abo. my color. busee Fmn a ransqnsjge beween my wner colorand my summer color. My freckles aren ^ver^ bad ye bu guees brown and lemon<color would, h me off all rgh. ",.,., ( She looked very serous, andrsadly puzzled, and he census man, whose senee of humor wasn hs srong pon hasened o explan. :. Oh, you don need o do ha. d jus call you whe," he sad. "No, would you? Thas good of you," she murmered graefully "bu heres somehng else ha bohered me. don know he year of my brh." The census man looked weary. " Could you gve a guess a your age?" he asked, apologecally. "Oh, yes, m hry-hree, bu can subrac." -- *" ou don look," sad he man polely. " Well, don know may look as f could subrac, bu m sure dou look as f could dvde." " Have you go a professon, maam? " "They say bengcharmngsa womans professon. ou mgh pu ha down." He shook hs head wh uncomplmen ary decson. " Don you do any hng else?" "Ob, pan poor pcures beween mes," she admed. " Are you sngle, maam?" " Do you suppose d make a professon of beng charmng f weren Bngle?" He admed he force of he logc. "Now abou he lady of he house, mss?" "Shes ou."."es, bu you can ell me all have o know," "She awfully whe, bu don know howoldahoa. " Can you gdoss?" " Oh, yes can guess. Thry-fves a good, respecable, uncompromsng sor of on age, Call her hry-flve." "Where was sho born?" " don know. Shes Hvnd n Washngon and Denver and Boson and Columbus, 0., and Jersey Cy. ou can ake your oholce." "ou don knpw n whch of hem sho was born?" >, : He looked dsncly abused,, and he boarder promply apologzed.. ]m awfully sorry here an msre of us/ she sad humbly. "Oh, can be helped,"-he sghed. Now, my consn, hes over n he enemen dsrc, seveny and eghy folks n one house and, f hey an n, youjcan pu hem n. Folks wll beleve anyhng abou a enemen-house. old my cousn wasn don very well ha here was only prvae houses and furnshed room places n my dsrc and he says, Why, furnshed rooms s a onch. ou couldn do beer excep n enemens. Mx up German and rsh names, be says, and scaer hem around n hose furnshed -rooms, and nobody can jump on you. Bu hey dd "ge jumped on once :or ha sor of busness, and guesa ll jus ge wha can on he square. Theres so many maden lades and wdows runnng hese boardng and room places, hough, and heyre so ouchy abou her ages. wsh d had a ee/ men dsrc." " wsh you had," sad he boarder, wh deep sympahy. " ouve been real pleasan and help- ful. There an many has as helpful abyou.",. " n such a good cause, couldn conscenously be anyhng else," sad he boarder, lofly. s a prvlege o asss he governmen n massng all hs valuable nformaon," esm," sad he census man, as he closed he door behnd hm. ".No. know where shed raher have been born han nnywhero else." The census man cheered up. "Where " j Shoes for School Chldren, j "Vrgna. She jus ponedly JOCB adore Vrgna." "All rgh. ll pu her down n Vr gna." "Thall be a real comfor o her, 1 Sclool days wll soon be hero and ho chldren wll need now foowear. K sad he bom-dor. lavo a bg sock of good, servceable shoes on hand and he prce s j " Whna your servans name? " " Her frs names Nornh." " Don you know ho las?" " No: nnd shes goo ou. Wha do """" *"-"""" " "-"" :.- you hnk her name ough o bo afer Norah? Murphy would bo all rgh wold?" v j "Wby,yeB. guobbrvpumuphy don wan o como bfck agan, you BCD. an makng much ou of my dsrc ho famles aro so emal." THE MOTHER BEN. Consderable Human Xaure-Exhb ed by Her Whenfasng Chcks. (FronffeFlrecle.) There s a grea deal of human naure n hens. A hen has a self-abnegaon.jrea as ha of human mohers. She goes almos whou food herself, ha her chcks may ea. She scaers he dough abou wh her own bll, ha may be accessble o he lle blls, orpehaps, o each hem how o work. The wreworms, he bugs, he fles, all he choce lle -bs, she dvdes for her chcks, reservng no a morsel for herself. All her gambols and pranks and wld ways she bears wh unrng paence. They hop up by wos and hrees on her back, They peck a her bll. One saucy lle fellow remember seeng acually jump up and cach hold of he lle red lappe above her beak, and, hangng o, swng backward and forward half a dozen mes and she was evdenly only amused, and reckoned a mark of precocy. e, wh all her nense, absorbng parenal love, he hen has very serous defcences. Devoed o her lle ones, she wll scrach vgorously and unrngly-o provde hem food, ye fals o remember ha hey do no sand before her n a sragh lne ou of harms way,, bu are hoverng around her on all sdes n a dangerous proxmy. Lke he poe she looks no forward nor behnd. f hey are beyond reach, very w.ell f hey are no, all he same scrach, scrach, scrach n he sol goes her grea, srong horny claw, and up fles a cloud of dus, and away goes a poor chck, whrlng nvolunary somerses hrough he ar whou he leas warnng.. She s a lvng monumen of he ms chef ha may bedone by gvng undue promnence o onedea. only wonder ha eo few broken heads and dslocaed jons bear wness o he falseness of ach phlosophy. am que sure (ha, f should gve he chckens such mercless mpulses, hey would no recover from he effecs so speedly. Unlke human mohers, oo, she has no specal enderness for nvalds. She makes arrangemens only for a healhy famly. f a par of ny wngs droop and a par of ny legs faler, so much he worse for he poor owner bu no one journey he less does moher hen ake. She s he very soul of mparaly bu here s no cosseng. Sck or well chck mus ran wh he ohers, or be lef behnd. Run hey do, wh a remarkable unformy. marvel o see he perfec undersandng amonghem all. Obedence s absolue on he one sde, and conrol on he oher, and whou a sngle harsh measure. a pure dscplne, smple rjoral suason. The ohcks undersand her every word, and so do almos. When she s seppng abou n a general way and bens always sep she has smply a moherly sor of cluck, ha s bu a general expresson of affecon and oversgh. Bu he momen sbe fnds a worm or a crumb or- a splash of dough, he noe changes no * quck, eager "Here! here here " and away rushes he brood pell-mell and opsy-urvy. THE WA TO BE HAPP. Look on he Brgh Sde of Thngs anl Forge our Almens. Happy a he man who forms, early n lfe (or f no early, hen lae), he hab of akng all he lgh and warmh and cheer he can ge wh a fne glow of apprecaon, lookng, meanwhle somewha adewse a hose 1 oppose experences he canno escape. Le hm squn a lle, or look ho oher way. Ho wll be a happer man, na well as more popu lar, han- he self-apponed devls.advo-, / cae who sedulously noes he- muggy 5 - ness of- he weaher, he feebleness of hs pulse, or he fac ha he s "red" (whch, God help us, we are all unl we ge resed).. > He wll be a happer man, moreover, for wo reasons and by vrue of wo dsnc forces ha hs ac.of aenon enlss n bs behalf.. n he frs place, byremovng he consan rraon o hs mere body, hs yscere and nerves and muscles, haf has resuled from hs morbd aenocwe leaves a clear sage - for he bengn acon of he endency o healh. A mans body s no he normal objec of hs aenon. Jus as he normal focus of a sense-organs an exernal objec (of he"eye, a sgh of he ear, a sound), so he normal focus of he mnd as a whole s he breahng, colored world ousde self, and parcularly he absorbng world of oher people v. :- :. - - The very nsdousness of sckness s ha ends o seduce he mnd from hs wholesome oulook, and concenrae upon nner sensaons. The process, once begun, proceeds apace, and soon he healhy acvy of he body s sll furher deranged by he meddlng aenon, precsely as clearness of execuon on he pano, for example, s deranged by parcularzed noce of.fngerng or oher mechancal processes ha, should be auomac. Conscous > hough always bungles he delecae ac properly cared for by he subconscous mnd. The remedy s, n boh cases, o drec he aenon elsewhere..keepng Prners Promses. Prners promses have become almos a by-word. When THE ^REGSTER promses o. have ceran work done a a ceran-me, nohng shor of a caasrophe prevens he fulfllmen of he promse. Adv. - BRTHS. ASA. A Red Ban&. on Thursday, Augus Ml, Mrs. Arhur Asay, of a daugher. OALLAHAN. A Jerseyvlle. on Thursday, Augus 20h,. Mrs. Mahew Callohan, of wns, boh boys.., -.. : DOUGHERT. A Hed Bapb, on Saurday, Sepember 1s, Mrs. Wllam DojSnery, of a daugher. GLASS A Hed Ban, d. Monday. Aug«E3d. Charles Henry Glassy, son orthonas Glassy, aged 20 yeara... HENR. A Belford, on Thursday,"Augus 30h, Mrs. George Henry, of a son. KEMMERER.-A Lle Slver, on Saurday. Sepember 1s, Mra. Harry Kemmerer, of a son. MOUSER.-r-A ho Phalanx, on Thursday, Augus 30h, Mrs. George Mouser, of a daugher. VALENTNE.-A Bed Bank, on Sunday, Sepember 2d, Mra. John W. Valenne, Jr., of a daugher. 3TABR1AGE8. PRCE-CHAMPLN. A Oceanpor, on Sunday, Sepember Zd, by Rev. M.L.Ferrs, Msa Adde E. Prce, daugher of Lews Prce of Oceanpor, ana Charles E. Champlln, son of D. W. Champlln of Red Bans. VEATBS. CLTON. A LOUR Branch, on Tuesday, Augus sj8h,mrs. Lydla Cluyon^wdowo Charls Clayon, aged 5 years.... PBTTT.-A BfellB. on Tuesdoy. Augus 28u, Mrs. Charloe Pel, wfe of Borden Pel, aged 73 years.. REEVE8.-A Llncrof, on Wednesday, Augus 28h, Charles Recres, aged 60 years.. Boo and Shoe Maker. Rubber HeelB,#nen?s sze, 40 cens o 50 cens per par Lades sze, 35 cens o 40 cens. Frs Class Reparng a Lowes Possble Prces. DOMNC A. M/VZZA, 81 WHTE STREET One door from Maple Avenue, BED BANK, N. J. RED BANK OPERA HOUSE. ONE NGHT Thursday, Sepember fd. T S TO LAUGH. Grand Specacular naugural Tour, PAT CH/VPPELLES Grea Muscal Comedy, "A Rabbs Foo." 60 Genune Negro Performers 60 Travelng n her own hoel cars. Z Brass and Srng Bands 2 Flpno Mnsrel Frs Par. Reserved Seas a Mnons Drug Sore. The New ork Sample Shoe Sore, S. PRNCE, MS*: 4 O0p. Shermans Marke. ^ RED BANK, N. J. j!

6 >". A BUSNESS STE SOLD.. Seed* Becordod. " The followng real esae ransfers Amon Brdaall Bus he Moberhave been recorded n he offce of he Allen, Jr»\, Propery. couny clerk a Freehold for he week Amos Brdsallhas bough from Rober endng Sepember lsj 1900 Allen, Jr., he plo of ground on Mon mouh sree on whch Brdsall <% Son carrage reposory s locaed and whcl hns been occuped by Brdsall & Son as leased ground for a number of years. The plo has a fronage of 100 fee on llonmouh sree and s 150 fee deep. The prce pad was $8,000. The sale Was made hrough W. A.. Hoppng SHREWSBURTOWNSHP., The buldngs on he propery belong o Brdsall & Son. Some me ago Amos Brdsall bough he Baps church lo on Fron sree and Brdsall & Son w.ere o have commenced he removal of her reposory o ha place n a few weeks. The busness wll now reman where s.. The Baps church lo on Fron sree has been sold by Amos Brdsall o Wllam Applegae, Jr. Mr. Brdsall pad $4,000 for he lo and be Bold o Mr, Applegae for he same prce whch he pad for. The lo runs from Fron sree o he rver, havng a fronage of ffy fee on each. Mr. Applegae wll move hs house, from Maple avenue o he church lo. The sale of he church lo was also made by Mr. Hoppng. A Rver Resdence Sold. The Allare house OQ Fron sree, runnng from ha sree o he rver, owned by he Wllam W. Conover esae, was sold yeserday o Mrs. Harry - C. Badeau, Mrs. Badeau has been occupyng he propery ever snce he Unon hoel on Wharf avenue was leased o Lous Senberg. The lo s 60 fee fron o Fron sree and s abou 300 fee deep. The house was rebul several years ago by he«jae Edward S, Allare, abou $8,000 havng been spen on he propery a ha me. Mrs. Badeau pad $7,000 for he place, and s generally consdered ha she go a grea real esae bargan. The sale was made by W. A. Hoppng. m m mprovemens. A carpener shop ha has sood on he G. C. Hule propery a Freehold for fory years has been orn down and a barn and carrage house-has been bujl n s place. Wllam L. Brown has bough he Mehods Proesan parsonage a Manasquan and wll move o a new locaon. A new parsonage wll be bul on he se of he old one. A new chandeler of 82 ncandescen lghs and egh sdefxures of hree ncandescen lghs each have been pu n he Freehold Presbyeran church. Huchnson Rley of Allenown s pung up a buldng ha wll combne a wagon houee, sable and slaugher House. A Bg Real Esae Sale To-Morrow. To-morrow,. afernoon a he Globe hoel here" wll be sold a publc aucon a number of properes of he lae "W. W. Conover. One of he properes o be sold s he homesead propery on Eas Fron sree, Red Bank. A rac of land along he Far Haven road s o be sold n los and a bouso and lo a Far Haven are also o be offered for sale. Besdes hese properes here wll be sold several racb of land n Mddleown ownshp, loa a Eas Oceanc, several houses and los a Long Branch, a farm a Keansburg, and racs of woodland n Shrewsbury, Alanc, Mlsone and Howell ownshps. A Barn Burned. The barn of Mchael Ambrose, who HveB a Ens Oceanc, was desroyed by fre early Sunday mornng. The fre was well advanced belore was dscovered. An alarm was sen o Oceanc and he fre company.responded, bu was hen oo lae o save he buldng. A horse ha was ed n He barn broke loose and escaped. Anoher horse was n he sable ha had ded he ngh before. Abou a on of hay was burned up and a farm wagon was badly dan-. aged. There a no nsurance on he propery. Two Dogs PoBonod. A bulldog owned by James Clayon of Brdge avenue, valued a $50, ded on Saurday ngh from he effecs of poson. Mr. Clayon also owned anoher dog and hs dog ded on Monday of po son. Mr. Clayon had been offered $25 for he bulldog las week bu ho rofused he offer. Ths makes he fourh dog ha Mr, Clayon has owned and whch has been posoned. Solo of he Havana Propery. Tho Newberry Havens propery a Norh Long Branch, belongng o Mrs. Clarssa Walah of Red Bank, has been bough by Olver Dbucl Byron for $4,000. Two new houses wll bo bul on ho propery. ^!_, Keepng Mlnera XromacH. Prners promses lavo become ulnos a by-word. Whon THE EOSTEH promses o lavo ceran work done a a oer-, an me, nohng shor of a caasrophe prevens ho fulfllmen of ho promse Adv. Angcllno Oonover o George O. Waerman, exr, Pece of propery, 81. OoorRO O. Waerman, exr, o Elza A. Gleason, Pece o propery, $1,. Charles H. Jvlns. exr o James H. Peers o Danle W. Whe, Lo a Red Bank. $8, Jobs Sheehan o Laura E. Davs. Lo a Red Bank, $140. da D. Warden and husband o Mary H. Payne, Lo a Bed Ban, S. Wllam E. Srong o Armlde V. Smh. 5 los a numsod Neck, $1,600. KATONTOWN TOWNSHP. - Henry BuUck o John E. Hulck. S los a Eaon own, $1.» ATANT1O HGHLANDS. Charles H. Ely and ohers o Bale 6. Krause Los (W9 and 070 a Alanc Hghlands, $1,000. RARTAH T0WN8BP. Edward Aumack o Caslmer Thorn. Lo a Keypor, $1. Rarlan Cemeery company o Phlp E. Smh Lo n Rarlan cemeery a Keypor, $3). OCEAN TOWNSHP. Wllam. M. Flless o Hollywood Hoel & Coage company. Ploco of propery, $1. Long Branch Fremans assocaon o Mnne E Morrs. 2 loa a Long Branch, Anna Dresser ana- husband o Andrew J. 0, Sokes. Lo a Long Branch, $1. > Emellne O. Mller and husband o Anne L Lloyd. Lo a Long Branch, $1,625. John W. Woolley o Uufua Blodge. Lo a Long Branch, 21,000. Obadlah E. Davs, sherff, o Anna Dresser. Lo a Long Branch, $800. -, John J. McElhnney o Harry S. McElhlnney Lo a Long Branch. 8<,50O. Harre E. Dlllenosh o Rocca Bonlello. Lo a Long Branch, $260. Abble Vlcken and husdnnd o Amanda Carer. Lo a Long Branch, $1. Rosa Jane Pole and husband o Caherne M. Lews. Lo a Norh Long Branch, 81. Davd H. GrfBn o ownshp ol Ocean. Lo a Monmouh Beach, $1. Seabrlgb Laud k Consrucon company o Wllam H. Bream, Lo a seabrlgh, $725. James Eno o Demson P. Cbesebro and ohers, Lo a Deal, 810,000. Mary H. Chasey and husband o Augusus Lay on Lo n Oreenlawn cemeery a Long Branch, 850. MKPTDNE TOWNSHP. Obadlah E. Davs, sherff, o Mahas Slddlnger, exr. Pece o propery, $300. Fanne Slocum and husband o Wllam Enrman. Pece of propery, $100.. Lzze Camp o Fanne Slocum. Pece o prop ery.sboo. rcnnla Benne and husband o Lousa Lews. Pece of propery, 475. Henry 0. Wnsor and T. Fraok Appleby o Wl 11am H. Hendrlckson. Lo a Bradley Park, $100. Henry 0. Wlnsor, rusee, o June Wlson. Lo a Bradley Park, $405. Elzabeh Ely o James* L. Ely, Jr. 2 los a Edgemere, $1. John N. Burls o Clarence E. Boughon. 2 los.n M. prospec cemeery, $76. Sarah F. Byram and husband o Augus 0. Leberman. Lo n M. Prospec cemeery, 830. WALL TOWNSHP. Mary J, Ronan and husband o sabell M. Suphn. Lo a Key Eas, Gardner H. Can o Mary J. Ronan. Lo a Key Eas, 84,000. James Ronan o Gardner H. Can. Lo a Key Eas, 84,000. Henry Walnrlgh, nfcee, o Clara 8. Brooks. Lo a Belmar, ,j MANALAPAN TOWNSHP. LydaJ. Scanck o Georgo Bonaker. LBs a Engllshown, $800. UPPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHP. Benjamn Rogers, exr, Asa Rogers o Deborah O. Buzby. Pece of propery, ThomasH. Rogers o Asa Rogers. Pec,e of propery, $167., THE REGSTER does all knds of prnng and does quck and good, The prce s low for he grade of -work done. REDUCED KATES TO RCHMOND. Va Pennsylvana Ralroad, Accoun of meeng of he Soveregn Grand Lode,. O. O. F. For he meeng of he Soveregn Gand Lodge,. O. O. F., o be held a Rchmond, Va., Sepember 17-22, he Pennsylvana ralroad company wll sell excurson ckes o Rchmond, from all saons on s lne, a he rae of one "are for he round rp. Tckes wll be sold and good gong Sepember 14h, 15h and 16h and wll be good o reurn unl Sepember 25h, nclusve. For parculars n regard o sop-off a Phladelpha, Balmore and Washngon, consul neares cke agen. NATONAL ENCAMPMENT UNON VETERAN LEGO* AT FT. WANE, ND. Rednced Raes va he Ralroad. On accoun of he Naonal Encampmen, Unon Veeran Legon, a F. Wayne, nd., on Sepember 12h, he Pennsylvana Ralroad Company wll ell excurson ckes a he rae of one are for he round rp from all pons n s lne, eas of Psburg and Ere o F. Wayne. Tckes o be sold and good gong Sepember 9h, 10h, and 11h, reurnng, o Sepember 18h, nclusve. 1 FALL STLES ARE Now READ AT Curs & Sons. 8 r BROAD STREET, 8- RED BANK, N. J. 0 Remnan f Durng our grea Sock Reducon Sale jus closed we accumulaed a grea many Remnans and odd los of goods whch we nend shall be closed ou a once. A grea many of he los are oo small o make menon of here, as hey wll no las long enough. The ems below are bu samples of he many bargans we have hereor you he balance of hs week. All los marked n plan fgures on our couners. f you call durng he nex hree days you can surely make one dollar do he, work of four. Mennens Boraed Talcum Powder, he. scened knd, a per box d No. Velve Rbbon, o yards on pece, Qn he 35c. knd, a per pece... \j\j Wrng Paper and Envelopes, 24 of Qn each n fancy box..." Uu Embrodery and nseron, {rpm o 3... nches wde, prey,paerns,aper C f yard... OUl Lawn and Percale Wrappers, good paerns and ncely made, he $1.00 En. V knd a...olcl Lades Fas Black Hose, drop sch, f f. double soles, a per par JQ a Boys Wass, percale and oung flan- Q n nel, ncely made, a 35c. qualy a L G Elasc beaded Je Bels wh hand- QC f some Je Buckle, a 50c. grade a..,uu NEW Wrappers, Wass, Skrs. More Than One Plumber Has red o ncrease profs by lowerng qualy ol maerals and grade of workmanshp. The resul was a falure. have endeavored o excel n boh :hc3j pons wlnlne resul ha my PLUMBNG, STEAM AND GAS FTTNG work s regarded aa.ho sandard of qualy, and my churges are he mnmum prces for hgh grade work. WLLAM OBREN., 29 WEST FRONT STREET. RED BANK, N. J. Kdney Troubles Hrljjhn Dsease, Jaundce, Pans n Bde or Back, Blurred Sgh. Achng Bonen. Swelled Fee, Urnnrv Dsorders and Sallow Complexon, an caused by WEAK, UNHEALTH KDNES. THE CURE S FOUND N OMNSONS 20PH.L6 X f l D N E o CENTS rv**p L L S POSTVEL GUARANTCEOX " U B B * 9 The popularr-rrced remedy. JWono so Good ana None {so Chnap By mall fnr fve 2-Cf n eampa. Made a OF TnJOHSBOH UBOBATaOV loo,, muddem. James Cooper. Jr., Broad and Whe Srees. M. L. Uflynuud Co Monmoull Sree. HATS! Now s ho lmo o have all ho fences Dced before ho snows and frcozlnpr ground so n. Delays nro dnngorous. lol mo pu you up Bome of he Perce- Mo» Sprd Lock Wlrennce and all ho roublo of mondlug fonceols pan fo UonoxHwony years. CM buld hem any holbh, us many wres and says an you wan, and furhermore every wre s ho bu heavy galvanzed sool wre ha can bo mdo. Bond and ge crculars and prces and loam more of ho bes foncoof ho nnoeonh wuury. Esmu»8 cheerfully gven,on cher farm or lawn fencng, GEORGE N. CONKL N, Agen for MonmouU Co. MlddlooWn N. J. ednned Ha«e«o AlUulc Cllf (or ho Fremans «««AMoelMlon. On accoun of he meelnr of ho Flrcnons Sao AflBOololon n Alanc Cy on Sopombcr lah and 10h, ho Pennsylvana Ralroad wll nol excurson lokeo n fao of nlnglo faro for he round rp fr^jm pons n Now Joruoy o Alanc Cy. Tckes o bo sold md good gong Bopomber 11h and 18h, and rourn ng o 8eponb»r 14h nolualvc. FOR SALE. Second-band lumber and buldng maeral, for sale a Monmouh Park. nqure of..* M. R. VAN KEUREN, Eaonown, N. J.- AGATEWARE A Half Prce. [ CLEAN, PURE, PERFECT J^ 4 ATM DURABLE. ^ *4 AT THS SALE!$ ^ Coffee and. Teapos 19c. M A Buckes wh Cover 10c. A J 3-Quar Saucepan 15c. «M 2-Quar Mlk Pan 10c.» BgPePlaes Bo. ^ * Cuspdors 12c. >1< Fry Pans >... 10c S A Culanders 14c. >< C Teakeles 49c. >J AND MAN OTHERS AT. $ TUTTLES P- P* *<. S ana 10-cen sore, A % 48 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. % A Dr. Lyons Tooh Powder, he gen- fc f une arcle, a per box Ou, Tan Leaher ard Whe Kd Bels, a C n. regular 19c. knd, a Q Ol Handkerchefs, plan and colored bor- Q f ders, hemsched, a... OC Rbbon, a good qualy Taffea, 3^ n-., ches wde, a lne of new colors, a C f per yard...,.,,...,. j QC, Turksh Towels, exra large sze, good n qualy, bleached of brown... Cl Chldrens Fas Black Hose, szes $y 2, 6, and 6*4 only, a regular 12 l / 2 c. C f knd, a per par... QC Shr Wass, he balance of our sock ha sold a ^.oo and $1.50, o GQn close ou wu Lnen Tray Clohswh wlled frnge,,1c f samped n assored desgns... PU NEW Hosery, Lace, Neckwear. WATERS & OSBORN, MANr/rACTTRERS OF - ^ Sash, Blnds, Doors, Mouldngs, Brackes, ec. Screen Doors and Wfldow Screens made o order. GLAZNG A 8PJBCA,T. Joblflf of al knds done a shor noce. Sar Buldng. Manles. Sore Frons, Scroll Sawng, and Hard Wood Work n all s branches. MECHANC ST., RED BANK, N. J. Some Reasons Why ou Should nss on Havng \Jncoualed 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, flever burns he leaher s Effcency s ncreased., ecures bes servce, ches kep from breakng. OL s sold n all Locallea Mnnufacoredbr Sandard Ol Company. FRANCS WHTE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, z Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. MONE TO LOAN., $0,000, wnlou can bo dvded D wo or hreoloa, $1,000 and several small los,, FARMS FOR 84LE.. Tllrccn acres, good house, fru, 82,100. kno farm near Rod Bank, 115 acres, good land, louso n good condon, $10,000. orms easy.. FNE HOUSE AT SHREWSBUR. OUBO 40x45, Gleam boa, all mprovemens, 7 bedrooms on lacond floor, plo 150x000. Ths s a ursclnss pco, wll ran (uralshdd (or POO, unfurnlslod $000, or wll sell for 810,000, worh 815,000, no far rom rolley.. RVER PROPERT. HQUBO 10rooms, barn, lno ahoro, a Far Havon, prco8!),5o0,$e,5o0canrflmnln. 11 acres, all wonl foo foo rver fron, amo on Ocennlo road, wll sol for $2,000 per aorc or wll dvde no wo pars ho only placo of ho knd on lo rver, jus ho plaeo for a club homo or fonlomanspark. Also nea conprn, noarn ban and nl luprovemona, fru of every knd. mvosmh foo on rver, nearly fve ncree, wll sol for 8WW0, erms easy On ho rlvor a Knlr laven, lou 100x400, 89,000. Ono lo 800x800, S A locus loln, congo, lo SOOWO, prce 87.R00. Que a numberof oher properes on boh des of ho rvor., TOWN PROPERT. Doublo houo on Dorden sroe,$2,400.. Holsoon Whloaro, $1,800, Douhlo boueo on Monmouh kroc lo SOxCO, prlco for ho wholo. $l),060. llomo. U rooms, barn, fral. n own, $1,000, $W cash, balanoo can romn or you can pay off monhly. Lo on Oakland nroe, BOxlM, 81,000. ro of Rround, on lmol roo, UDxW, 81,000. Do on namo sree. 70xllW.OO, $400, $m (onsl, balonco monblv. On llnu of rollot un mlnuca from led Unnk ralroad ualon, houao 14 rooms, abou 1W aores of ground, nrloo B800 cash, nalanco onn reman. Prey conro on Shrewsbury vonuo, lo SOxlSu, nrloo uoor hovo propery n every drecon. f you wll como n wo wll no over he books nnd aoe f wo canno fnd wmoblnglhn wll null you n, havobfowhou«f»lofforronfrom$10u)8lo. nuranon o lo bu oompnle, \ Offloo of ho Trenlon nvesmen Company, OfflcoopposloQlobo hoel, Fron sree. FRANCS WHTE.

7 PLEASANT. PRSONS. Specal Ones n he Ealah Parln nen. Few persons are awareha Englands parlamen has s own specal prsons whn s own precncs whch are nended parcularly for s own members and persons who volae s own dgny, rules and cusoms. Of course hese prsons seldom are used now, bu hey lapnrbeen n he pas, and no so very long ago, and may be agan. _ The house of commons has one se and he house of lords anoher. The commons prson s a lle way up n he Clock Tower: Here are- wo ses of prsons, nended only for he accommodaon of one prsoner each, one se beng a lle hgher up n he ower han he oher. Each se con- slss of a sng room and wo bedrooms, hjformer beng a nce, comforable 1 rpoh abou hree by fve yards, wh-a nea carpe and chars good 1 enough for anybody. The exra bedroom s no nended for he prsoner or for any frends whom.he mgh desre o pu-up for he ngh, bu s he sleepng aparmen of he offcal who looks afer hm durng hs ncarceraon. Ths man s usually he supervsor of badge messengers, and, besdes lookng afer hs man, he s also hs Serjean for he me beng, "and was upon hm jus lke any oher. He never need worry hmself much upon he queson.of he possbles of he prsoners escape, for hesergeand-arms s responsble, and nasmuch as he only way of geng o and from he prson s by way of hs sergeans bouse and hrough, he rsk of such a lng ever happenng s praccally prohbve.,.,.. Whle he s here he prsoner really las a good me. No resrcons as o hours are placed upon hm, and he may rouse hmself* from hs slumbers jus when be. feels mos nclned and reurn o hem n he same way. Praccally e only hng be canno do s o walk abou ousde jus as he pleases, bu he s permed o ake an hour and a halfs exercse, each mornng and an hour a he-afernoon on he errace of he. house, and he errace, nroad and long and wh s splendd oulook upoa he rver, s by no means a. bad place o ake exercse. f he^ere lef enrely unguarded, he prsoner mgh _dlyo...np he rver and swm away, or, wha would 7 be Bnplef, hall a passng boa. So, jus for precauons Bake, a couple of offcers accompany hm whle he akes hese breahs of fresh ar. He goes on Sunday o he church n Vncen square, and on hese occasons also he has a couple of nnocen lookng aendans.. Moreover, here s no queson of so many ounces of bread and mea, bu f he has he money o pay for be may feed hmself upon he choces vands ha he mos culured palae could sugges. The house of commons has a frs class resauran, where he hungry M. p. may dne as well as he could anywhere n London. Each day he dshes whch he kchen has prepared are ndcaed on a menu whch s brough up o be prsoner, and he cks off anyhng for whch he feels a fancy, and s brough o hm, The only drawback from hs pon of vew s ha he bll s presened o hm jus as would be anywhere else, and n he even of hs refusng o pay up he would evenually be served wh a cour summons. Among he occupans of he Clock Tower have been he lae Charles Bradlaugh, who found hmself consgned hher on accoun of a lle, dfference wh Mr. Speaker on he subjec of he parlamenary oah. When Norhampon reurned Mr. Bradlaugh o parlamen, he was no allowed o ake he oah nor he subsued process known as affrmaon. Mr. Bradlnuglv however, secured a New,Tesamen and ook a self admnsered oah, afer whch he proceeded o he nex sep of sgnng he, roll. He refused o whdraw when he Bpeaker requesed hm \o do so, and consequenly he sergean-a-arms ook charge of hm, and o he Clock Tower prson he wen. When he erecon of he Tower brldao was beng consdered, a saemen) was made ha he Tower brdge bll commee was BUbjec o brbery and corrupon a serous charge. Two men responsble for Were pronounced o have commed a breach of prvlege, for he house s very sensve upon such maers, and he speaker ssued a summons for her appearance. One of hem, Mr. Ward, gave hmself up whou delay, and he go soven days n he Clock Tower prson. TJe oher offender, afer a lllo delay, was capured am was for n bref perod housed a Newgae. The frs M.? mprsoned n he presen house of commons was W. Smh OBren. One day n 1840 ho commed conemp of he house by (locllnlk o s upon a ceran commee, dbnsequenly ho was Ben o prlfl- OD durng he fow weeks ha, he com mlco delberaed. Thn lmo, however, ho was no sen o he Clock Tower prson, whch was no fnshed, hu dd hs durance n l.o cellar of ho house. Tho Forunao Man. "s no fun bolnu mnrrlcd, My wlfo s comng o mo nl ho lmo nnd auk- >K Cor money " "aura lucky havo o nek my wl(o nlwajr«(or money when wau any!". "* " > TBE KENG WAS BETTER. Bu he Docor Go Lle Credlfor Ss Effors. A sory llusrang be good sen&e and humor of be lae Kng Humber s old a he expense of hs physcan, Dr. Sagllone. Somemes he kug, from hs hunng lodge of Casle Fusano wen o he sea and amused- hmself by shovelng sand no a car. "Take care, your majesy," sad Saglone ono day, "no o perspre op much." "Ah, my dear Slgnor Docor," answered he kng, resng hs chn on hs wo "hands ha grasped be handle of hs spade, "hs muscular exercse does me much more good han your prescrpons." "es, bu one mus abuse nohng." "Bu ell you ha feel verywefl, and you are afrad you see n hs poor shovel A compeor." And, laughng hearly, he kng fnshed fllng bs car. However, by exposng hmself n. every way whou exercsng any care, he kng.conraced bronchlls, whch ook a chronc form and gave hm a raher roublesome cough. Ths cough was a source of anxey o he fahful docor, as be could no convnce hjs paen of^he necessy for akng medcne. Occasonally he docor was even sen away abruply by he kng, who would say,. have no called you: Why dd you come? ou may go. hank you very much.. One. evenng, however, he docor hough he had ganed hs pon, and he prepared for he kng n hs bedroom he powders he waso, ake durng he ngh The nex mornng Dr. Sagllone rose very early, beng, very anxous o know he effec of hs medcne. He was receved n he bedroom and a once asked, "Well, how does your majesy feel hs mornng?" "Much beer may say que well," was he response. "Ah," observed he docor, rubbng hs bands wh sasfacon, "you see he resuls of lsenng o reason." "Wha do you mean?" asked he k l n &... >» "The powders!" "Bravo!" sh6ued Humber "Go no he nex room and see wha you can fnd." The powders were n he wase paper baske Took Hs Place n he Grave. - Prom he vllage okresszupa, n. Hungary, comes he followng remarkable ale:. An old peasan, Georges Gaja by name, ded, and all preparaons for hs bural he nex day bad been made, as s he cusom n hose pars. Ngh fell, and he relaves and frends were wachng n hocjjouse of mournng nex ohe room n whch he corpse lay, when close upon mdngh he door of he room opened, and hose assembled were sruck wh frgh a seeng he supposed dead man walk n. For a momen.panc regned, bu he a las succeeded n calmng hem and provng ha he had mraculously come o lfe agan... Whle hey were all sng alkng hs wfe reurned from a neghbors house, and so grea was he shock a{ seeng her husband ha she fell dead a bs fee The ragedy of he affar s nensfed by he fac ha he. preparaons made for hm served for her. He Was Fresh. "Have you any nce fresh eggs oday?" asked he woman wh busnesslke ways. "Madam," answered he man^ who has jubjrared n he grocery busl ness, "perm me o remnd you ha nce egga are necessarly fresh and fresh eggs are always nce. Moreover, f have any, have hem oday. My possesson of eggs yeserday or omorrow does no n he slghes degree affec he suaon. Therefore, me beng precous o a busness man, wll smply conen mybelf wh reply- ng ha have nce eggs." A Scoch Cusom. - n many pars of Scoland used o be he cusom o plnce on a mans ombsone he symbols of bs rade. Thus a sugar cane would decorae he grave of a grocer nn ax and saw, wh hammer and nals, would be found on ha of a carpener, an awl and a ham mer on a shoemakers grave, and so on. "Forgel." The ngh when las uvr mj ld lls jca were brgh and wo. Be ook my wo mnds n hs own, " "Ha well," nay le, "wco me Asboru nulrco, he lkes o m»,, 1 b) ye now lorfe." Ah, mre, (ho une hrlfln hlngf Tla man: d lo lor llm mn) he ngh promsed well, Away U llullamllm, An every lllllo whle or «o hry lomcln Jm. <k shouldn ake ha long o do,. An hm no vory ll Tn allure U«way ll lcr ll vole*,. A buy lma ou o" call, -,. A whllc "TO lln nd as plan As or sx loo wall. eh, novr fenr, my Jewell d forgo y4 now hs mnue, only lud k noon 0 ho wny 1 nhoul begn, Bu flrn nnd las lun.known Tho lcnp o hroumoa n. Mjwlf begun ho ngh yo won An hasn lcno U )«m nearly f o gve up, For whcraf ho no o frof An ho nornlug lldyjoll on m«wld mluun o forgo. e OLD DUTCH COLONAL. Beaon for an Arsc and. Comforable Home o Coa 91,800. Ths shows a desgn n he old Duch, colonal syle, and makes a very arsc as well RS a comforable home. Tye foundaon s bul of sone, poned up FBONT ELEVATON. wh Porland cemen and. lampblack. The supersrucure of frame s covered wh clapboards on.he frs sory and shngles on he second sory. The roof SDE ELEVATON., s also shngled and saned a moss green. The parlor s a lofrge room, 11 fee G nches, wde by 14 fee deep, and s separaed from he dnng room by sldng doors, The dnng room s a large, FBST FLOOR PLAW, lgh room runnng across he enre house, wh wndows on boh sdes. s 10 fee wde by 17 fee long. The bu lers panry s provded wh a chna SOONP FMon VhK. clono nnd Bhelves. Tho cemened cellar conans a furancu nnd coal bns. The second sory baa hree largo rooms and a M N. J. WLSON, DEALER N DR GOODS,. HOSEE, &c. NOTONS, BROAD STREET. RED BANK, N. J. f ou Were Dssasfed Wh ha las job of plumbng or nnng ha he oher fellow dd," call on me he nes me. ll do my bea o make he work sasfacory. JAMES FTZCBBON, Wharf Avenue. Bed Bank. THEODORE F. WHTE, Real Esae, nsurance and Loans Rooms 1 and 2, Regser Buldng, RED BANK,., HEW JERSE. }. have ademand for small farms of from hree o en acres," wh house and oubuldngs.near Red Bank. can sell several such places a once, f prce and locaon are sasfacory. Persons who have places of hs knd whch hey wan o sell -can quckly ge a cusomer by pung he propery n my hands. 1 : P V V / THEODORE F. WHTE. >>>><K<<^ 1900 and 1901 Now Ready. v CORLES, MERCHANT TALOR J BROAD STREET, RED BANE, N. 3. $»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Fne Carrages! / A my carrage sore, nearly oppose he Globe hoel, Red Bank, wll be found complee lne of Carrages and Wagons of all knds, ncludng RUNABOUTS, SURRES,. BUGGES, TRAPS, SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS WAGONS, SPNDLE WAGONS, JUMPSEATS, ETC. These wagons are he new syles, well X 1 bul, very desrable n every way, and very reasonable n prce., F. B. GOWD, Nearly Oppose Globe Hoel, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J.»+»»»»» ] GE3- E/ BEALLAED, 13 FRONT STREET, RED BANK. ( J Headquarers for Prme Beef, Choce Lamb, j Seleced Veal, Fowls, &c, &c. \ FarmersTrade NoUclel, 1 * 1 % v v 1 8

8 OCEANC NEWS. A. V. Qorells Bg Busness ana lls Sck lorse. A howe belongng o AC. Corel fcan away several weeks ago and snce, hen las no seemed o feel well. On Sunday of las week Mr. Corell gave he horse wo doses of acone and he nex day he drove o Oeeanpor. Soon afer reurnng home he horse fell n s sall and was hough for a me ha would de. Docors brough he horse.around all rgh and Mr. Corell was able o use on Monday. Mr, Corell has hud wo exra eams a work for a week or. wo carng hay and feed- from 1 Red Ban. He receved one consgnmen of seven car loads of hay and gran las week,,. Mss da Murphy and Alfred Eldrdge.. of New ork spen Sunday and Monday wh Mss Murphys uncle, Rober Murphy* Mr. Eldrdge recenly, reurned from he Klondke and he had wh hm a number\of curoses from he gold regon, ncludng several nugges of gold,.jus as hey were aken from he earh. A. concer wll be gven n he Presbyeran church on Frday ngh of nex week for he benef of he Sundayschool fund. These who wll.ake, par wll be Mrs. Elzabeh -Norbrop, Mss Marn Johnson, Mss Burr,Mrs, Rchel and Mr. and Mrs. Ferdnand Torranl.. Lda Curs, daugher of George A. Curs, eneraned a company of frends from hree o fve oclock yeserday afernoon- n celebraon of her eghh brhday. Games wereplayed and refreshmens were served., Mss Ada VanBrun, who has bepn employed n he sore of her uncle, George Seaman, has reurned o her home a New ork. Mss rene Wes s akng Mss VanBruns place n he sore hs week. Rev, and Mrs. J. F. Cordova of Camden are vsng Mrs. Cordovas broher, J. Madson Emery. They were o have reurned home on Saurday bu her say was prolonged by he sckness of her daugher. Charles B. Fooey a summer resden of hs place, was aken suddenly sck las week wh a nervous collapse, produced by a oo close applcaron-o.pusness affars. He s now somewha mproved. The Junor Epwqrh league of he Mehods church wll go on a pcnoo Asbury Park o-morrow. The rp wll be made by sage. The league has abou weny members. The Epworh league meeng n he Mehods church on Sunday ngh was led by S. S. VanBrun. The leader nex Sunday ngh wll be George A. Curs. L. A. Sawyers famlv reurned o her cy home on Monday. Mrs. Boyla, who has been lvng n he Glberson coage, reurns home o-day, The nfan daugher of saac rvng, who has been sck for some me,, has been aken o he Babes hospal a Ease Oceanc for specal reamen. Cap. Elsha Eeach, who was aken suddenly sck las week wh bran rouble, s mprovng, alhough he s sll unable o leave hs bed. Mr. and Mrs. Frz Haubner of Lowre, New ork, and her chldren have been vsng Mr. Haubners moher, Mrs. L. D. Haubner. Mrs. Kae Bueken of Brooklyn, who las been spendng he summer wh her nephew, H. H. Sryker, reurned home on Monday. Mss Anne Ferguson of Red Bank and Mss Jenne Heyer of Norh Long Branch spen par of las week wh Mss Margare Hex. - Mss Nelle Harvey wen o New ork on Monday o make arrangemens for he openng of her kndergarden school nexlweek. Mrs. Charles Cochran and her daugher Mnne wen o New ork yeserday..o aend he weddng of Mrs. Cochrans broher. Mrs. Smpson A. Rogers and her sser, Mss rene Brll of Jersey Cy, spen Sunday and Monday wh her uncle, J. C. Brll. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmanask of Brooklyn have been vsng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffrey. George VanNesof Eaonown spen Tlursdav and Frday wh hs uncle, Lev B. VanNes. Mr. and Mrs. George Herber of Pon Pleasan have been vsng Ms. Abram Herber. Mss Mame Gleason of New ork s vsng her aun, Mrs. George Longsree. Mss d a Lorgsree of Newark spen Sunday wh Mss Eva Jeffrey. Rev. John Parmley preached a Glassboro on Sunday. COLTS NECK NEWS. Charles mmers Fne Peaches- Oarre Buck Loses TWO Horses, Charles Danger has he fnes crop of peaches n hs vcny. The peacheb are of he Champon varey and many of hem measure from en nches o welve nches n crcumference. Mr. Danser sold mos of hs peaches a Long Brauch. He go $1.50 per baske for hem. Garre Buck los wo horses las week from spnal menngs. Mv. and Mrs, Jelferson Barkalow of Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Lous Frck of Red Bank and Evere Smh of Far Haven were Sunday guess of Lous Soffel, Jr. - Wllam T. Sherman and John Kane of New ork spol*, fow days las week wh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sherman. The Now ork and New JorBey elephono company has placed a handsomo oak booh n Charles Shormnns sore. Mr. and Mrs. John Golden and famly of Now ork spen Monday n John Normans... John -Burke of Now ork Bpen Sunday nnd Monday wh hs parens bore. Mss Sarah Morgan of New ork s vsng Ms. Margare Kolsey, Bucldlngon FzgbbonB spen. Monday n Souh Amboy. Augusus Jocobaon spun Sunday a Coney nland. Wllam V. Burlo has a new bcycle. There wll bo oono fne calo walkng a ho own hall o-nffu under he mnnngonenof Mfdaoa Bg Four company. ou cnu go for 60 cene.- Adv. SHREWBBUB NEWS. A oung Peoples mssonary Meeng JTea Las Thursday Sgh. The vdung peoples mssonary socey of he Presbyeran church held a meeng a Mes Besse Bordens las Thursday ngh. An address was mude by Mss Elza Wlson, and Mrs. Florence James of Red Bank gave several recaons. Refreshmens of ce cream and cake were served..a meeng wll be held a Mss Bordens o-morrow afernoon. A hs meeng ea address wll be gven, by Mrs. Harper of Long Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Sephen Tallman and famly, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bunn and her non and Mr. and Mrs. Prnce and famly, who have been spendng monh a, he Broadmeadow coage, have reurned home..., Mr. and Mrs. Wllam F. Red aended campmeeng a Ocean Grove on Sunday. Theodore Red of Eon? Branch was a gues of hs cousns, Msses Jula and Lzze Red, on Sunday. Mss.Ev A. Green, who has been vsng a Trenon and Washngon, has reurned home. Mss Rachel Green spen a few days las week wh frends a Long Branch. Mss Grace W Holmes, daugher of Joseph V. Holmes, has gone o Woodrdge, New Jersey, where she has been engaged o each school. Mss Anna L, F Randolph of Eas Freehold and Mss Dunham of New ork vsed a Benjamn John Parkers par of las week.- The lades auxlary of he Long Branch hospal me a Mrs. Wllam F. Reds las Wednesday afernoon. "MBses Suse and Besse Hurley, who have been vsng a Pon Pleasan, have reurned home, Mrs. Joseph Sco, who has heen vsng, her parens a Lakewood, has reurned home. Rev. Samuel D. Prce and famly are spendng wo weeks a Pleasan Valley, New ork. Mss Besse Hazard s he gues of her sser, Mrs. VonAuersperg of New ork. Wllam Borden has gven up hs job of lghng he gassree lamps, Mss Rea Whney of Brooklyn s he gues of Mss Besse Borden. Mss Edh Jones of New ork s he gues of Mss J. Brown. Mss Edh Bradford s vsng frends a New ork. WASDE NEWS. Sva. Luclnda Halls House >e srojjel by Fre, Mrs. Lucnda Halls house was burned down las week. Mrs. Hall was vsng a Asbury Park a he me. s no known how he.fre sared. The buldng s nsured for $500 bu hs wll no cover he loss, W. S. Hun planed hree "kngs garden" poaoes las sprng whch yelded one bushel of poaoes. The poaoes were gven o Mr. Hun by Bloomfeld W^lco of Eaonown. The Mehods church, wch was damaged by he recen halsorm and cyclone, las been repared by George Throckmoron, Wllam Jeffres and Mr. Thomas of Oakhurs. Mss Mldred Bae man and Paul Sand Wes of Asbury Park, who have been spendng he summer wh Mrs. Hannah M. Woolley, have reurned home.. Mrs. Chrsopher Gram an has been pendng a few days wh her daugher, Mrs. George Herber of Oakhurs. Rev. Pennngon Corson, who s vsng Mrs. Poole of Wes Long Branch, has been callng on frends here..* Mrs. Fornan* Sryker has been eneranng a number of frends and relaves a her home a Poplar. Two auomobles passed hrough here on Sunday and exced a grea deal of neres and aenon. Mrs. Caherne Fary, who has been spendng he summer a Asbury Park, has reurned home. Mrs. Jesse Clayon of Lakewood and her son Norhrop recenly vsed Mrs. Horace Mller., * Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Fnch of New ork are vsng Mrs. Lyda A. Dangler. George Dangler.and Charles Cook are employed gradng near Deal., Mss Frankln s vsng relaves a Ashury Park. Mrs. Morrson Tanum has a new bcycle.,. TNTON FALLS NEWS. The Floor of he. Cller Mll Gves Way Under he Wegh of Apples. The floor n he cder mll gave way on Frday ngh under he grea wegh of apples sored here. Abou a housand bushels of apples poured down on o he floor below. The apples were a once removed and repars made, and he work of he cder mll and dsllory was no sopped, The cemen mxerfor he Tnern waer company was hauled o hs place las Thursday bu could no cross he.brdge over he pond here, for fear ha would break hrough. had o be aken back o Rod Bank and hen hauled o he dam by way.of Newman Sprngs. The mxer, ruck and eam weghed abou egh ons. Frank W. Brower of Red Bank, who had ho conrac for haulng he mxer, snys ho wll sue he urnpke company.for ho oxra oxponso he was pu o n delverng he machne. Wllam Albrgh, Jr., s buldng a grea deal of new fencng on hs phco. Tho fencng s of cedar poss und who pne slas, whch are beng sawed n ho saw mll hero. Marn Cavanaughs dog caugh an oppossum n hs woodplo yosordy, The oppossum weghed 10J pounds and wan gven o John Robnson, George Crawford, who s employed n Anbury Park by Swfs beef compony Hnon Sunday wh hd broher Alber Crawford. Mss Magglo Murphy of Long Branch flpen Sunday wh her faher,/john Murphy. Seven homos were receved a Johnsons ferlzer facory yeserday morn- ng- Aaron W. Tllbn and Lows S.Wrgh are sufferng from he grp., MBB Ella Murphy epon Sunday wh roln vw a Long Branoh,»!», Tnu REMBTEK B $1.50 u yenr.-adv. MDOLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. Plans Drawn For a Barrel and Baske Facory. Herber L. Pease s havng plans drawn for a barrel.and baske facory. He n/ ends, o have he facory n operaon by he frs of January. * 1 CharleeZeller of Brooklyn spen Sunday wh Gblob Dez, Sr. Mrs. Golob K. Dez, Jr., and her sser, Mss Kae Smpson, aended campmeeng a Ocean.Grove las Wednesday. Chrs-.an and Carl J. Dez spen Sunday wh her aun, Mrs. John Kubbler of he Phalanx. Fred Dez and, Wllam VanZee spen Sunday a Pleasure Bay. The Chrsan Endeavor socees of he Baps and Reformed churches wen on apcno o Hghland Beach las Thursday., Mss Mary H, Taylor, who has been vsng a Mane, Boson and Canada, reurned home las Wednesday. Harry Casey of New ork spen Sunday and Monday wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs". Wllam Casey, Sr. Mr. 1 and Mrs Morford Taylor of Holmdel spen las Wednesday wh Msaea Lyda and Kae C. Fros. Mrs. Frank Gran and her sser. Mss Doe Seeley of Belford, were Mddleown vsors on-sunday. Mrs. Wllam T. Paerson of Long Branch and her wo chldren spen las Thursday here. Mrs. George W. Lee of Jersey Cy spen las week wh her daugher Mrs. Waler H. Merr., Danel Wlson lef on Thursday for a rp o Hunerdon couny and o Eason, Pennsylvana. Mrs., L> M..Hendrckson spen las week wh frends a Harrson, New ork.... Mrs. Carre Conover spen las week wh relaves a Hobokenj. Thomas Meehan, Sr., spen Sunday a Long-Branch. - <» MOBBSVLLE NEWS. Abou Tcenv-Hundred Baskes of Peaches Markeed Per Week. Morravlle doess share n sxpplyng he Red Bank peach marke. The oupu from.hs place s abou.800 baskes every oher- day durng he hegh of he season. The peaches are of good qualy and he wholesale prce averages abou hry cens per baske. There are en.mprrsvlle orchards from whch shpmens are made. Jacob Wyckoff and Crawford & Smock have he larges. The ohers belong o Mchael Toomley,<George Schlyser,- C. W. Van- Cleaf, Fonnan Sllwel), Lane & Dean, James Conover, Theodore Sllwell and Crawford & Kelly. Mss Fanne Anondes has been vsng her uncle, Lews Lane of Wes Long Branch... :.. James.Caran of Asbury Park s vsng hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Car a n...- ^. ) Melvn ard of Por Monmouh vsed Tnomas Sou on Frday. / -.Hbfdel News. VWr.l-and.MXfl John ^enserand Mr. and Mrs, Burrowes.Tlon of Hazle, and Mss Ryh.jE.vTcorub of Amesbury. Mass., cameo-hs place on Sunday of las weef.n.mrwa^djmrs. Tlon occupy a, coage jl Bzjeand Mss Tcomb has befjn her,#ueb fo" several weeks. The pary apled-hebps church* Mr. Tlon Vel, he chor.,.aud Mss Tcomb, wlols 1 a professonal organs, played several selecons on he organ, A Sunday-school Mr. Tlon ook charge of he mnserffbble class. E.-W. Perrne, he hoel-keeper here, has been engaged o supply ally-ho pares wh suppers for 29 dfferen evenngs. The pares come from he seashore. La6 Sunday hree pares n auomobles sopped a he nn. The fneroadsn hs par of he couny are a srong nducemen o cy people o drve back no he counry.. Mrs,. Hannah Hendrckson of Brboklyn and her daugher Eva are vsng James VanBrun. Thomas Suphn wen wh a Keypor Sunday-school o Asbury Park on Sunday. " Mrs. Rober Fsher, who has been sck, s recoverng., Scobeyvlle News. Mss Jose Truswell and. Mss Anna B. Tlon spen Monday a Asbury Park., Mrs. A.. Hun of Hamlon Square and Garre Polhemus of New.ork are vsng her parens, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Polhemus. Mss Emma Red of Freehold, E. L. Oakley of Planfleld and Wllam VanWoer of Brooklyn, were recen guess of J. H. Polhemus. Mrs. Lous Soffel and Mss Anna B. Tlon spen Frday wh Mrs. Soffels parens, Mr, and Mrs. Smh of Far Haven. Mrs. Henry Polhernusand her daugher Grace were Sunday guess of Wllam Polhemua of Asbury Park. Foser and Charles Lay on of Marlboro wore guess of Wllam A. Tlon on Sunday. Edward Polhemus of Mddleown spen Sunday whhs faher, Henry Polhemus. Mss JCSBO Clayon of Trenon s he gues of her aun, Mrs. J. C. Scoboy, Mss DaBy Suphon of Holmdcl s vsng her*uncle, R. V. Suphen. * Llncrof News. Mrs. J., Tonlnson, Mss Mara Jacobus, Mra. George Jacobus, Mrs. F. Ellners, Mrs. D. Dallmunr and her daugher Ehel, and Mrs. Elzabeh Woolley nnd hor eon Lows all of whom aro a he Lnorof nn, accompaned by Ms. JmoB Bray, MlfsKle Bray and-msses Dasy and Eva Brown, won o Long Branoh on a Brawrldo on Tuesday of las week.. A now shnglo roof has beon pu on he lllledo sohoolhouoo by Qoorge Golden. Mss Brocklobank of > Jerseyvlllo, who augh (hero.los year, wll bnvo chargo of he nolool agan hs year. Tho school opened yeserday. J. H, Tomlnson vsed Wllam Hurloy a ho Brooklyn Nnvy yurd on Sunday. Geor^o Forme* of Brooklyn s vsng bn nleco, Mrs,Joaoph Touhnaon, ars. Alce Paerson was.79 years old o Frlduy, LTTLE SLVER NEWS. A Bee Sng Whch Proved Serous Many Vsors, Mrs. S. L. DeFabry wap sung on he fnger by wha was Supposed o be a bee one day las week. The fnger swelled up so ha had o be lanced. An eneranmen was gven by he Epworh league of he Mehods church n he hall las Thursday ngh for he benef of he Judson fresh ar home and $11 was ^cleared. A-large quany of frus and vegeables was also gven o he home". Those who ook par n he eneranmen were Mrs.. Thomas Lake, Msses.Grace, Lena, Loue and Esher Carhar, MsB Maranha Kng, Delafleld Brower, Prof. Whfleld"S Robnson ard Efmund Presby of Lle Slver,.^d Waler Suphen and Delford Fsher of Red-Bank.., >"- :.,\ v-..-. J :. Mr. and Mrs. Abram Hoag and her daugher Ruh, Mrs. Sarah Cooper and daugher Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Alber Epworh, Janes erkes, Wllam Squres and Mrs. Mary Cozne of Brooklyn are vsng soao Carhar of he Four Pne coage on Branch avenue, Mr. and Mrs. L. L, Holcombe of Flenngon, New Jersey, who have.been vsng Mr. and Mrs. W< W. Shampanore, reurned home yeserday mornng. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Terry of Brooklyn and famly are vsng Mrs. Terrys parens, Mr. and Mrs. Alber Wallng. Percy Quackenbush of Ozone Park, Long sland, 1 s spendng a few days wh hs sser Mrs. Fran\ Smh Mss Wallace, who occuped C. E. Evanss coage on he Rumson Road, has reurned o 1 New ork. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wjnrngham of Brooklyn vsed Mrs. Benjamn F. Kng on Saurday..- James Lane., Jr., wen on he excurson from Long Branch o Coney sland on Sunday.". Mrs. J. Long reurned homo on Monday afer a shor vs wh frends n New ork... " - Joseph Parker of Somervlle s vsng hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard b a r k e r. * H. M. Harley of Glouceser spen Sunday a hs summer home on he Rumson Road... Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Hardy of Newark and her famly are vsng W. H, Carhar... Waler Craer of Somervlle spen Labor day wh frends n own. Mss Frances Clark of Bound Brook s vsng a Rchard Parkers. Eaonown News. Charles Llefeld receved word from New Brunswck on Thursday ha a horse answerng o he descrpon of Ordnance, he.race horse solen from hm las week, was beng held by he auhores here,bu upon nvesgaon was found o he anoher horse. Whle Mrs. Theodore Arrance wks callng on her moher las week some one enered her yard and sole all % grapes from her arbor. Waler Tule had an abscess on hs arm lanced las week by Dr. Craer. He had suffered for some me u he s now much mproved. Mr. and Mrs. Elsha Wlson of Lle Slver spen Thursday wh, Mrs. Wlsons moher, Mrs. Margare Applegae. ^ Mrs. Wllam Worhley s spendng a week wh her son, Fred Worhley of Oeeanpor. Mss Belle Sehofeld of Long Branch Cy vsed Mrs. A. Phllps one day las week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snyder aende campmeeng a Ocean Grove on Th Slay. George Denns wll aend he Red Bank hgh school hs year. Mss Jose Truswell s now boardng wh Mrs. Samuel Johnson. Wllam Cogan s sck wh dphhera. Cbapel Hll News. Mss Jose Tracy of hs place was Fall Shoes. : marred las Thursday o Rev. W. R. Corer of ndana. They are now a Phladelpha. > Msses Blanche and Margare Paerson have a new Crescen andem, Mrs. Susan Smh, who has been vsng hersser, Mrs. Lucy Awaer of Alanc Hghlands, has reurned home., Muss Anna E. Moun, who. has been vsng her cousn, Orvlle Conover of BrooKlyn, has reurned home. - -» JohnS. Benne of Trenon, who has been vsng hs nephew, Davd C. Benne, has reurned home. Mrs. Frank Wlson of Belford and her chldren, vsed Mrs. John Maxson on Tuesday of las week. MssT. B. Hall of Hoboken, who has been vsng Mrs. Wllam F.Paerson has reurned home. C v Mrs. George W. Conover of Brooklyn vsed her sser, Mrs. Davd C. Benne, on Sunday,..: Mss Sarah Crawford of Holmael 6pen Sunday wh her moher, Mrs. Mara Crawford.-.- :, : Dorace Crawford of Blaawah was a recen gues of hs cousn, rwn Suphen v «: - Mss Clara Conover of Brooklyn spen- Labor day wh Mss Else Benne BSS SOPHE WALNG, Sg Oakland Sree, Bed Bank, X.\r. Talor-Made Sus a Specaly. Don buy a whole loo sar wh, Buy ho smalles can. ou buy he largo sze nex me, lke nl good cooks. our grocor sells los o 11. W&n you wan a pleasan physc ry he new remedy, Chamberlans Somach and Lver Tables. They are easy o ake and pleasan n effec. Prce, 25 cens. Samples free a Chas. A. Mnon & Co.s drug sore, No. 8 Broad S. [MONE T.O.-.LOAH. haw) que a bg bunch- of modey o loan now and would Aeo place on Red Bank propery possble. Jm HOUSES FOR RENT OR FOR SALE n all pors of oe own $8 o $80 per monb. FJBNSHED HOUSES WANTED. SPECAL. have a small house and lo forsnle. Prce Sl.ODO. Ths s a grea bargan. > W. A. HOPPllNC Real Esae. Telephone Call 48a. Moun Tneoc Buldng. RED BANK, N. J.,.- THE GEEAT,/,,,. Holly Far, 31OVXT HOLL, X. J,, Ocober 3d, 4h,.5h, Greaer Than Ever lofove* New managemen, owners, aracons aud feaures, wh whch wll be comblunl now blood and spr... Large sake races and a goodly number ol open classes., 85,O00> wll be pad n cash, purses aud premums, on horses, calemgrculurnl producs and arcles la he womens Fne Arcs Deparmen. The spacous dnng room under he graod sand, wh a seang capacy of seven buudred, wll be n charge of n Orel-class caerer nnd meals wll be sold D elegan sylo a reasonable prces. Handsome caalogue premum ls and enry blacks for snko and open class evens wll be maled upon applcaon o Samuel W. Shlnn, secreary, Moun Holly, N. J., or o Benajan P. Wlls, presden. ^"Reduced raes on rallrods [or passengers nnd fregh. k, ou can see a my sore a consderable number of he new syle shoes for fall of The oes are a rfle more graceful and heels on lades shoes sorqe hgher. _, Lades new shapes now ready a $2.00, $8.50, $3.00, $4.00, $6.00, n kd or cloh op, paen leaher, calf, skn, ec. Mens new heavy aole shoes n wax calf, box 1 calf, vc kd... $2.00, $8.50, $8.00, $8.50, $4.00, $5.00 School Shoes Whch Wear. f you wan school shoes whkk wll sand he chldren hs s a safe sore fco come o. My sjwes are ndde of leaher. They, have go o wear. A new lo came n las Saurday. " Tho Sold Lno " chldrens...59c, 7Bc, 8Bc, $lo0 ««mebea......$1.00, 1.8B OfchurflplondldBohoplBhoOB for grls amlboyo, $1.00, $1.05, 1.B0 CLARENCE WHTE, 0 BROAD STREET, RED DANK, N. J.

9 MNK \. TJM VOLUME XXH. NO. 11. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDA, SEPTEMBER 5,1900. PAGES* 9 TO 1 SPORTS. OF_LAB0R DA. VAROUS EVENTS HELD ON PARKERS TRACK..,.Abou Egh Hundred Persona JPresen-A Prof of $SO o he Bed Bank Wheelmen - An mmense Crowd a Pleasure Bay. - The carnval of spora held on ParkerB rack on Monday by he Bed Bank -wheelmen was aended by abou 800 persons. The gae receps wll be suffcen o enable he wheelmen o pay all he expenses of he affar and leave a balance of abou $50 n he reasury. The races began promply a he adver- > sed me, here wee no resome was beween heas or races and he crowd was well sasfed wh he spor. There was a good feld of rders n all he b- - cycle races and hese were all run off -whou mshap. Bed 1 Banks crack rdera made an unusually poor showng. and mos of he przes wen ou of own. The bcycle races ncluded a half-mle novce, a mle- open, a mle handcap and a fve-mle handcap. \Besdes hese races here were a sack race, a ub race, a ug of war beween eams made, up from he local fre companes, and exhbon races beween Edward vns of < Red Bank on a bcycle and Albaross, he horse ha races whou a drver andlsars a he sound of a psol. The half-mle novce race was run n hree heaa, he wo fnshng frs n he.ral heas qualfyng for he fnal. Those who qualfed for he fnal were Arhur Q. Blar of Red Bank, Henry. Francs of Cols Neck, Thomas Pror of Bayonne and C. P. Wlson of Keansburg. Wlson fnshed frs and Blar second. The przes were gljd medals. n he mle open race he frs fve rders n le wo ral heas qualfed for he fnal, makng en rders n he fnal hea. The race was won by Rober Schulz of Newark. Joseph DeSefon of Chcago was second and Arhur Sckles of Red Bank was hrd. The frs prze was a gold wach, he second prze a slver salad se and he hrd prze a half-doze.n slver Bpoons, Oher Red.Bank rders n hs race were Charles.:. Bryon, Edward,vns and Joseph Edgar. "" The mle-handcap waso have been..run n hree heae, bu here,were ro enough enreso warran hs and waa agreed a he raok o«de n-one hea. The race was won by John "\ Brewer of Keypor, who had a handcap.-of 140 yards. Rober Schulz of Newark was second and Joseph DeSefan of. Chcago was hrd. The frs prze wab a gold wach, he: second, prze was a fru dsh and he hrd prze was an opal scarf pn. The led Bank rders n hs race were Edward vns, Arhur Sckles, Arhur O. Blar and Charles / B r y o n.,. / }.:....- The fve-mle handcap was he bes. race of he day. There was a good feld of sarers anl a good pace was kep up from sar o fnsh. The race was won by Frank Boskey of Red Bank and bb fnsh evoked more enhusasm han any of he oher evens, Boskey had a handcap of 800 yards. He no only mananed hs lead over hosesarng neares hm bu afer fnshng he r(ce he made anoher crcu of he rack and passed he scrach men before hey had fnshed he race, DeSefan of Chcago was second.n hs race and Schulz of Newark was hrd. The frs prze was a clook and candelabra, he second przewas a par of damond cuff buons fnd ho hrd prze was a chafng dsl. Oher Red Bankers n hs race were vns, Bryon, Blar and Alexander Nelson. The me for he-fve mles was, welve mnues and fory-nne seconds, Ths s consdered remarkably good me, consderng ho fac lm half of he dsance had o be made n he face of a sff wnd. The conesans n ho ub race and n he Back race wero all Rod Bank boys, The ub race afforded consderable amusemen, provng o bo a very dffcul maer o roll a ub more han wo or hree yards whou havng, upse.or whool suddenly around and go W oher way. Tho race was won by Alllo Fredrcks, who go a par of hp rubber boos as a prze. Frank Havland and Charles Thompson, who fnshed aeoom and hrd respecvely, each go a.par of shoes ns a prlfco, The ancle raco was*. also won by Allo Fredrokf and n hn ^raco ho go a par of racng skaes us a. przbr-charlobthorapoon nnd John Fx, who flnbhod seoond and hrd nho uaok race," also go a par of skaes an przes. Three exhbon raoos were held bowoon Edward vlna on n bloyolo und Albaross, ho guldolow horeo lm broahca hrough a slver ubo ha has v - s ex n he under par of he Jorsep neck. Albaross,was he objec of a good deal of aenon, boh on accoun of s nellgence n racng and s queej means of respraon. vthe races 4 run were a hrd-mle, a half-mle and,a quarer-mle. Some dffculy was. experenced qgeng AJbaross o, complee he crcu of he rack, he horse havng a endency o sop when he sables, were readed. n each even he horse ook he lead a he sar. n he.frs race vns overook he horse a a pon oppose,he ranng sables and he horse suddenly lef he raek,^vns fnshed he course. n he nexf race men were saoned along/ he rack a he sables o urge Albaross on. The horse led vns unl whn a few yards of he flnsh when agan came o a sudden sop. Had he horse kep on a he same pace would have won hs race, alhough vns was ganng seadly. n he las race he horse kep up s pace whou nerrupon over he enre course and was an easy wnner. s sad ha Albaross has never before been beaen by a bcycls. The races beween vns and he horse were no a sasfacory es of her relave speed, bu was an neresng feaure of he days spors. The ug of war resuled n a dsagreemen ha s o be decded by a fuure cones. The four,fre companes of he own were each o furnsh eams of sx men each. Two, eams were o pull agans he. wo jher eams, and he wo wnnng eams were o pull agan wh one eam agans he oher o decde he cones. Unon hose company urned up on Mouday wh a eam of men averagng over -200 pounds, n wegh, whle he men on he oher eams dd no average over 160 pounds. Lbery-hose company undersood ha he men on he eams were no o average over 150 pounds n wegh and hey whdrew from he cones. Ths lef he Navesnk hook and lader company, he ndependen engne company and he Unon.hose cohpaay,o compee for he prze. The ndependen company and he Navesnk 1 company palled agans each oher and- he Navesnk eam won. The Navesnk eam hen waned o.pull agans he, Uhon company and le ha decde he conges, ju pe ndependens and he Unon eam pulled agans each oher and he ndependens.defeaed he heavy-weghs. Then he ndependens waned h&navesnk eanf o pull,agans h,em agan o decde he cones The Navesnk eam declned on/he ground ha as he ndependens jhad beaen he^unon eam and as he : Navesnkers had already beaen he ndependens he prze should belong o hem..fnally..was agreed o have anoher cones a some fuure dae beween eams from he four companes,, he average wegh no o exceed 160 pounds. The eams o pull agans each oher _ wll be decded by lo and he wo* wnnng eams wll hen pull agans each oher o decde he cones. The prze n hs cones s aregulaor" clock. :..-.!. :"-. n Mondays, coneb he ndependens eam was made up of, Joseph Asay, Frank Dckman, Samuel Howard, Frank Boskey, Charles Bryon and Wallace Benne. Those on he Nayesnks eam were Clnon Ello, James Wolco, Joseph Edgar, Harry Clayon, Waler Conk and Joseph-Fx. A The, Unon men were Augusus Schroeder, Alber Table, Edward Haley, Jaoob Hacke, Charles Johnson and Wllam Woodward^. Consderable amusemen/was afforded by an mprompu ug of war a Mondays races, n whch. Charles D..:Warner and AlberTable pulled agans General John Sheehan and Thomas L. Davs.. Wnrner and Tablo won* afer a ug of several nnuos ( \,..,-, The bg aracon n : Monmouh couny on Labor day Was ho balloon race a Pleasure Bay beweerlob Sevens of New ork and Charles H. Lchfloldof Newpor for $350 a Bde and ho champonshp qf Amerca. Tho even was, wnessed by abou, 10,000 peoplo. The pons on whjoh ho conen WOB deodol^wero ho mo n fllng ho balloon, ho beh ascenson und ho hghes pon reached. Tho decson was g von o Lohfleld. Sovena nsaors ha ho roaohednn alude of 4,500 fee. Lohflcld makes a Blular deseron and has challenged Sevens o raco hm agan, Bovonfl landed n ho Monmouh Beach golf grounds fnd Lchllold near Beabrlgh, The balloons wor^ plulnly vsble from ho grand fandu Parkers ruck durng ho rao>8 hold here. TUB RKOBTGH (low nl knds of prnng and do«s qulok and good. Tho pco s low for he grndo of work done. WLLAM,DO^DS WLL. S PROPERT GOES TO TWO. OF HS CHLDREN. They Mus Care for Ther Moher, as Long as She laves-danel X. Deckera Esae, Cocs o He Wdow-Tca Oher Wlls. The wll of Wllam Dowd of Holmdel was probaed las week. Mr. Dowd lef all hs propery o hs son, John Dowd of Seabrgh, and o hs daugher, Margare Dowd, who lved a home. The propery s o.-he dvded equally beween hem, bu Jhay are o care for her moher, Margare Dowd, aa long as Bhe shall lve. These wo chldren were made execuors.of he wll. Mr. Dowd lef fve oher chldren, bu-hey were no menoned n he wll These chldren are Danel Dowd, of Red Bank, Mrs.Ed ward Allen of Far Havern Mrs. Edward Rogers of* Aabury Park, and- Mrs, James Powers and Mrs". Wllam Jones or Trenon. The wh was made June 28h, 1000, and Davd Warner and James WT, Wallng of Eeypor were he wnesses. Danel Nelson Decker of Keypor made hs wll July 27h, He was 23 years old and he lef a wdow and an nfan chld. He lef all bs propery o hs wdow, and o her hers. Hs faher, Danel* M. Decker, was made execuor. The" wnesses were Francs S. Smh and Marcus B. Taylor of Keyporr, Thomas J.Johnson of Eas Wndsor, n Mercer couny, lef real esae n hs couny and herefore hs wll was-.probaed here. He lef everyhng he pos* sessed o hs wfe, Marha A. Johnson. saac Rosenwald of New ork owned some valuable shore, real esae. He lef everyhng o bs wfe as long as she should lve, and/auhorzed her o wll away $100,000 One-hrd of he rss of he esae s o go, a hs wfes deah, o hs sser Mahlde, wfe of Samuel Goldberger and he remanng wo-hrds s o be dvded (equally among hs.brohers, Henry and. Sgmund Rosenwald, and hs nephew, Theodore Rosenwald...< \ POSTOFPCE SHORTAGE. Posofflce blanev adpnva..... way-hone afer her afernoon delvery,. Were Kep n.one Aceoun. :" J. Edward Cprljes he posm/lserva Oceanpor, s.shor $ n js posal accouns. Hs bondsmen, RufUa We c s, W*. A. Haynes, Wllam Clayon and George V. Co^k, all of Ooearporv have -pad U D h e shorage.,,-, >. " "Mr./Corles clams ha, he, posofflce bu8messaffl hs sore: busngs are boh small affars and he has never hough worh whle o. keep wo bank acc.ounp. He has always pu he money for boh accouns.no one bank accoun and 7hen he made ha monhly repor<s he posofflce deparmen he ook from he general accoun he money due he Offce. nspecor Wardell vsed hs offce la^ W,ednesdaf and he defcenoy was found,,w jjch Mr, Corles says would no! have -been shown f he nspecor had come a he erd of he monh, when he accouns-were separaed, r.hs books, were all sragh and showed wgre.alk hp money wen, bu he posofflce money was n he general accoun and no n a separae accoun. Mr. /Corles:has been posmaser a Oceanpor for/nearly ffeen years, and has never, hadfany rouble befqre. He says he money pad, by hs bondsmen wll be refunded o! hem a once. A Manla Fgher a ^ncrof. Jfseph H. Tomlnson, of he Uned Saes navy, who has been oh he Poo^ mac whch s saoned a Norfolk, Vr- V gnn, s vsng hs uncle, James Tomlnson of Lncrof. Mr. TomlnBon was on ho cruser Olympa durng he bale of Manla and ook par n (ho fgh n whch he Spansh vessels wero desroyed. Ho, says ha he dn of he bale mudo hn deaf for hree days. Afler leavng Now Jersey Mr. Tqmln- Bon wll go o hb honp n San Francsco. Tho me for whch he enlsed n ho navy wll soon bo up and ho conenplaes leavng he servce^ :, * { An Unforunao Boy. \. Waler Thompson of Bordeh flrco, aged erl yqar, was, plnylng par ho rver las Thursday when h«fol from a plo drver and hrakashh frm. The broken bonowun se by Dr. W. B.Wnrnor. Wnlor wa» run over: by uwagon abou n year ago and lls leg waa hen brolon.. _ }, mvo he solo agunoy for Rod Bank for ho ecldhrnod Canor) wlskoy, w loh oxwrla eny la ho Uncu mado, Fred Frlcb, Bherllm Uocl.~4(lu, A REUNON OF VETERANS. \ A meeng o be Held a Bed Bank d/ Wednesday, Ocober 10h. Thefre regmen of New ork Volun eer Engneers wll bold s reunon for 1000 a Red Bank on h# second Wednesday n Ocober. The! vsng survvors of he regmen wll be he guess ofsarrowsm.h Pos. Thsengneer regmen, under Colonel E. W. Serrell, was enlsed n he BUQmer of-1861 and served unl 1885 n he deparmen of he Souh, from Charleson, -Souh Carolna, o he S Johns Rver n Florda, and wh he armes o he James and Poomac n, Vrgna. General Mche of Wes-Pon sad ha hs regmen/was one of he mos^esl- cen and useful regmens n he servce. General Serrell, a he me of Be organzaon of he regmen, was aresden of Red Bank, and was supernenden of. he Raran and Delaware Bay ralroad, whch had a ermnus a Por Monmouh. Oher members of he regmen enlsng from hs localyv.ere Leuenan G. B. Edwards! cke agen on he, ralroad Sergean Wllam A. Vanderveer, Charles B. Parsons, Waler Valenne, Charles Parker, Sephen Bedell, Edward rwn, Edward Layon, Jamea/H, Johnson, John P. Whe, Wllam jwas, James H. Fnch, Peer Herber,.Danel Conrow, John E. Hurley and ohers. The 1 commee n charge of he recepon consss of Charles B. Parsons and Thomas K. Durham, (boh members of he regmen), Wh A. C. Harrson, J. W. Chandler, and Pos Commander James E> Sckles of Arrowsmh Poe. There wll be no parade or publc demonsraon bu a busness meeng wll be held n he posroom and a dnner served n he own hall. A MLK WAGON SMASHED. A Collson Near Lncrof Las Frl-. day Sgh.,. John S. -Clayon and Marcella>Qjackenbush lve n he same house near Lncrof, on he Red Bank road.. They are mlkmen and delver mlk o her CUBflneraa.Red.Bank wce, a day. Las Frday ng>, whle hey w^re on.her hey were run no byjohn Kelly-of Morrsvlle, and her mlk wagon was smashed,. Clayon and Quackenbush had drven o he rgh sde of he road o le a.wagon pass ha was comng n he oppose drecon, whe Kelly drove up\behnd hem. He ran no he mlk wagon, breakng boh wheels on e" lef hand sde, and 7 damagng he axles and wagon^ldj. The wheels locked and Kelly\hacl hard work o ge loose,from he mlk wagon. When he go 1QOB6 he whpped up bs> horse and drove on. Clayon and Quackenbush had no recbgnzec,-kelly. They were close o her house and Quackenbush ran home, go hs bcycle and sared n pursu of Kelly, o denfy hm. He raced afer Kelly 4pd a Morrsvlle he caugh up o hm and learned who he was. Clayon and jquackenbush say hey would no havecared BO much f Kelly had sopped and had red o be of any asasance d hem afer he accden: bu ha as Kelly aced n ho way he dd, and as he accden was due wholly o hs carelessness, hey wll make a demand ol hm for.he amoun of damage done. Home Fron a European Trp. Rev. Garre Wyckoff and Mr. and Mrs W. W. Taylor of Holmdel, who hayo been ravelng n Europe, reurned hohe las Thursday on he seamer Ems, whch saled from Souhern Europe. On leavng he seamer afer reachng Europe,,he seamshp company gave each passenger a small Amercan flag o wear whlo ravelng hrough Europe. Mr. Wyckoll and hs pary wore Wer flags n all he counres hey passed hrough unl hey reached aly, They go here abou ho mo ha Kng Humber was klled and ndgnaon of he populace over ho kllng of her kng by an Amercan anarchs was BO grea ha hey had o remove her flags for-a me. The pary grealy enjoyed he rp. On Sunday he wo Holmdel churched ljold a unon meeng n le Refprned.churcb, a whuh Mr. Wyckoff proached, A hs servce cdmuunon was held. ^ ^,... A Polcal Pamphlo. Johu P, Applogao has Wren a polcnl pamphle on he ssues nvolved n ho comng oumpnlgn. Tho le of ho pamphle s " McKnloy v). Bryan,-o* lolbhueo of Bryansn." Tho pampllo conans abou a dozen largo.pogefl and can bo had a John T. Teloya a en oonbonoh. -* NEWS-FROM M1DDLET0WN. NTERESTNG TEMS FROM BE- ONO THE SHREWSBUR. The DeVenv Famly Has an Oho * -A Local Salvaon Armps-Conorer rons o Bull a New Bouse -A Lef Ampuaed., The DeVesyfanaly of Navesnk had an oung on Monday a S. Marys pon, along he Shrewsbury. Those n hp pary were Mrs. Sarah DeVesy, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam DeVesy and her son Earle, Mr. and Mrs. Ernes Abbo p For Lee, Charles DeVesy and Mss Mnne Warden, Fanne and Frank Dud-, ley of Brooklyn, Mrs. Lou Card and her son.maynard, Howard DeVesy and George Wheman. /., Fred Morrs, a former resden of P,or Monmouh, bu who for he pas hree years has been engaged n Salvaon- Army work a Newajk, preached n he Por Monmouh Penecosal church on Sunday ngh. Fred",was a schoolboy when^ her lef Por Mohmouh. He f? learnng he 1 prnng rade a Newark and devoes hs spare me o relgous work. A large umber of ha former frends urned, ou o hear hm preach. Conover r.ons of Por Monmouh s havng a new house bul on a lo whch he bough from Derrck G. Campbell. The house wll cos abou $800. Samuel Wallng s dong he work. > / Wllam Carer, 6reman on he seam) boa Wllam V. Wlson, whose leg wasbroken n wo places abou wo weeks * ago whle olng he machnery, and who was aken o a New ork hospal, has had o have ha leg aken off a he hgh as he only hope of savng hs lfe. The chances of hs recovery are slgh. Rev. W. H. Moun, Jr., of College Pon, who s vsng hs faher, W. H. Moun, Sr., of Locus Pon, preached n ho Navesnk Mehods church on Suny mornng. A ngh Rev. J. W. Nckelson, he pasor of he church, exchanged pulps wh Rev. J. S. Russell pf Alanc Hghlands. Mr. and Mrs. James Braden of Jersey Cy spen Sunday wh Mrs. Brades. moher,/mrs. George T. Henry of Belford. Mr. Braden s olerk of he cy..cour a Jersej Cy. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wlle of Jersey Cy haye also been vsng Mrs. Henry j who s Mrs. Wefg moher,!"< " Wlle Peers, whose home 3 wh Mrs. Nckelson of Brjdgeon, moher of Rev. J.,.W, Nckeson of Navesnk, and who has. been spendng, several weeks wh ha! paens, Mr. and Mrs. John Peers of Navespk, reurned o Brdgeon on Monday.. Mr. Ncelsoh accompaned hm. * ".: Mrs. E. H. Fros of Ne\v ork, who s spendng he summer a Navesnk, andmps Emma K. Swan of Navesnk - spen las week,.wh,"danel Fros of New Monmouh. Snce her ^reurn homemss Swan has been confned o he house wh sckjness. The receps a, he lawn pary gven recenly by Mss. Margare MacDonald of Navesnk for he- benef.of S. Johns floang hospal, amouned o abou $40. Snce hen conrbuons of $10 has been receved, makng le oal amoun abou, $50. >. Henry Sal of New. ork and Garre Conrow of Long Branch spen Sunday wh Charles Tndall of New MOnmouh. Msa Florence Cover of Keypor has been vsng Mr. Tndalls daugher, Mss Mary Tndall., Mrs. A. M. Brnckle of Phladelpha and her son Gordon, who have been spendng he summer wf Mrs. Brnckles parens, Rev, and Mrs. M. M. Fnch Of New Monmouh, have reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Bell of Jersey Cy ore vsng Mrs. Bells faher, Theodore Brown of Belford. Mr. Bell s engneer n H. B. Clafflns eaablahmon a New ork*. Wllam Greer of Asorn, Long sland, spen lbuday whssauuol Barry of Locus Pon. Samuel reurned homo wh hkn for a wo weeks vs. Mr. and Mrs. ForreB Compon Qf Brooklyn spen Labor day wh Mrs. Compons parens, Mr. and Ms. John. N. Johnson, Sr., of Bolford, Mra. Georgo Phelan of Now ork spen Sunday wh Mr. and Mrs. John M. Johnson of Naveehk, Clnrlefl Seoloy of Ocean Grove spon Sunday wh bs moher-n-law, Mrs. \V«rd Crnno of Bulford. Evere Whnker of Brooklyn a vsng ha grnudfuhor, Joepl H. Wnllg of Now Monmouh..,. John Oaborno and Mlna Muo Truox )f Bolford arc Djondng a fo\vdaya-,a Ocean Grove, Sdney Applegao of lelford s panng ha house,

10 A. HARVEST OF WLD GRAPES Larae Quanes Beng.Gahered o be Xade no Jelly- The harves of wld grapes has begun All hrough he low lands of Monmouh couny he wld-grape, generally known BB he Fox grape, flourshes mghly. Jn damp swampy secons of woodland grows o he ops of he alles rees and a hs season he- ar s flled wh s aromac perfume. s hardly rpe ye, and wll no be fully rpe unl he mddle of hs monh. For makng jelly, for whch-ls prncpally used, s a s bes jus before geng fullj rpe,and durng (he pas.week large quanes of he grapes have been gahered. Housekeepers say ha he jelly made from hese grapes s much fner han _ jally made from culvaed grapes, and ha has a spcness and flavor whch canno be mpared o jelly made from culvaed grapes, no maer wha combnaon of flavors and spces be used,.,, Low lands near brooks, whch are connually mos, and whch are seldom covered wh waer, excep n lmes of : freshes, are he places whch he Fox grape Jkes bes. Some of he v^es have been n bearng for he pas -fory - years and hese vnes are as vgorous oday and bear as large crops as hey dd n The crop hs year js exceponally large and s an easy maer o gaher a bushel of he grapes n half an hour. The Fox grape s round and s very large. s an enrely, dfferen.varey from he small "Fros" grape, whch, does no rpen unl he mddle of Ocober. The " Fros "grape, s., gahered prncpallyfor wne* hough s somemes used for fakng jejly. Ths grape prefers hgher land han he Fox grape, and he vnes of hs varey, lke * he vnes of he Fox grape, are. heavly 7 laden wh fru hs year. A DOUBLE WEDDNG, \ Anrec F.Jaum and JUs Son Mar- ved on he Same Vau.. A double weddng ook plafce a Long Branch on Sunday oflas week,he grooms beng Andrew F Baum of ha place and hs son Fred. The even ook place a Andrew F. Baums home." He ^narred Mss Lzze Herman, hs housekeeper,and va sser ofhs" frswfe. Hs son marred.mss Brde Mapps, daugher of Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Mapps of Long Branch. Boh ceremones were performed by Rev, H. H > P. Roche. A, J. Rpley was groomsman for he faher and Charles R. Meeson was groomsman for he son. The Bauma are n he 6hr manufacurng.busness a Long Branch. Andrew F, Baum was formerly" condeced wh Rohschlds shr facory a(:fr^ehold. : : r :» (>" Blls Passed Over a Veo. Wllam E. Hoskps, mayor of Manasquan, recenly veoed he blls of Wl- Bon Havens for sree sprnklng and E. P. Lohgsree for legal servces, clamng ha Havenss work was no done ac- - cordng o conrac and yalongsrees bll was excessve. A a meeng of he.commssoners las week boh blls were passed over he mayors veo Afer veong Havenss bll for sree sprnklng Mayor Hoakns nofed he sree commee o order Havens o qu work unless he lved up o he conrac. The - commee ook no noce of he maer [>nd he mayor, locked up he sprnklng apparaus. :.- A Leg Ampuaed. John Flannagau, son of Parck Flan- nagan of Hazle, had hs leg ampuaed a he hp a h New ork hospal las week. Flannagy was workng on a scaffold n New ork las May when he fell and broke hs leg. The broken bone dd no kn properly a frs and he leg had o be broken over by he hospal Burgeons. Aferward an operaon was performed o releve he conraced cords of he leg. Morfcaon of he bone se n las week and he leg had o be aken off n order o save hs lfe. A Shorage of Waer. Freeholds waer works has wo pumps, one operaed by soam and he oher, by waer power. The seam pump broke down las week and unl was repared he use of waer for sprnk lng lawns and he srees was prohbed n order o guard nganu a shorage of waor for household purposes. Marred Sxy-So von Tears. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Rddle of Fnrnv ngdalo celebraed he 07h annversary of hor marrage lnu week a he hom of her daugher, Mr?, Joseph Glber Mr. Rddle s 88 years old and hs wfe s 85 years old. Boh enjoy oxcollcm healh,! «-«_ Ded From a Broken Back. Edward Banks of Monmouh Beabl who broke hs back wo weeks ago bj fallng from a hay mow, and who wn aken o he Long Branch hospal fo reamen, ded a he hospal las weok Bunks was 80 years old and unmarred, * pays o adverse n Tnn RKOBTEB, ENTERTANNG PRSONERS. Jaler Brannn Gves Three Colored Mopa q. Good Tme. John Howard of Far Haven, Spencer Freeman "of Red Bank and Wllam Knox f Keypor, 1. hree youhfnl prsoners, were n he couny, jal lag week pend-. ng her removal o he sae reform school. The boys occuped acomparmen ogeher and Jaler George Brannn exered hmself o make her say a he jal pleasan. A par rff boxng gloves was provded and hebojs had boxng bous n urns. Howard.proved he bes boxer of he hree. Anoher :orm of amusemen provded for he s wjjs waermelon coness. A waermelon Vyas dvded equally among he boys and hey were o see who could ge way wh hs poron he quckes wh* u ouchng hs hands o he melon and sng only hs mouh. Howard was he ases of he hree n geng away wh he waermelon. A Producve Farm. John Johnson of Allenown has a farm of 120 acres from, whch he has hs -year rased 655 bushels- of whea, bushels of rye, 775 bushels of oas, ns of rye eraw r a ons of oa sraw and 30 ons of whe,a sraw..." *.. -»» Wll Lose Boh Fee, -Wllam Lewellsjuof Freehold s a e Lp% Branch "hospal o have hs oo.ake-off/as a..resul of gangrene. Mr. Lewellen8 oher foo was aken.off bou hree years ago from-he same : a u s e. - :,., THE REGSTER does all knds of prnng and does quck and good. The prce s low for he grade of work done. Elecrcy- s he modern force of o-day,. o lgh yens homes and sores, propel your macnhery and. cook your meals. s beer han ll oher mehods, Because gves no hea, ashes or smoke,4nd s more-economcal n every way. makes*, an deal home. The Shore Elecrc Co., 25 EAST FRONT STREET, Red Bank, -» New Jersey, No Sold n Farl. f you are gong o he Worlds Far a Pars hs year you should by all means ake wh you a bole of Chamberlans Colo, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy. s no sold n Pars and s almos ceran o be needed on he rp. Afer you have called n a French physcan and pad hm for hs servces and pad for hc medcne he prescrbes, you wl realze* how much a lle bole of hs, remedy s worh when, you are 8,o6Cb«n les or more from home,and among srangers. For sale by Chas. A. Mnon.&Co., Druggss, SBrbad sree WALLPAPERS " -V >vv! V HARRSONS... 3T Proad Sree, Red Bank^ N.~J THE PRUDENTAL WlNS AT The frs award of gold medals for Amercan exhbors has jus been made a he Pars exposon, and me Pradenal s he only Amercan Lfe j nsurance Company o receve a gold medal or an award of any knd. The exh-bl was made a he reques of he Amercan Governmen, and he award s a convncng recognon ojf he superory of The Prudenals polces and busness mehods. 7 v, Home Offce, Newark, N.J. Amouns S16 1 o 8100,000. Agesom Polces for ljohsexes. WRTE FOR PARTCU4AR8. -l., r of. Amerca* JOHN F. DRDEN, Presden., J, EDGAR B. WARD, 2d Vce Resden ana-.orasel. LESLE D. WARD. Vce PresldeC : FORRE8T F. DRDEN. Secreary., # - P. O. WARNER, 8np, Broad and^ Walluce Srees, Red Bank, N.J. o : - «W..H. HOUSTON, General agen, N& 128 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J.,...j- JOSEPH DEALEB N Lumber, Coal, y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Pans, Ols Polry Vfre, &c. BLUE FLAME PURTAN OL STOVE 1\ SPECALT. AGENT FOR THE BUR&ESS STEAM WASHER. The mos convenen and he cheapes place for he people of Mddleown ownshp o buy he above goods.. :, JOSEPH S. CLARK. BELFORD, N.J. 1 Do you know good LAGER BEER? j f you do, you mus know ha Roches- er " Boheman," boled by us n green g boles, s hebes.,.. No an arfcal Beer a pure Beer. gqeorge R. LAMB & CO., \ Wholesale Wne and Mal Lquors, BED BANK, N. J. ^1!(^!l^^»»y. My coal yard s handy and he coal you ge from s good coal, well screened, and he bes, he 1 marke affords... We delver our coal promply, and he prces are as low as-fche marke wll allow. WW. N. foo of Worhys Hll, RED BANK, N. J. \X Good Smokng! bacco, perfecly cured, made n a clean, well-ven- f\ laed ld workshop, kh gve a perfec f smoke. p These Cgars have always sold a 10 pens 8, { >mmmmmmmmmmmmmm «SV»^^ THE LET STOEE. Lessons n Embrodery and Lace. AH he laesf desgns and maerals for dress and. ha rmmngs n Duchess Lace. ^ W 50 BROAD STREET, C. 1. Sephenson, Prces Have onel)p, Bu he Se^ Ro6f s Sll V 1 V S s w RED BANK N. J. W he Bes [ w. The rojv/and seel rus has rased he prces^of ron and seel shees o nearly double he old prce. Tha makes he cos of a seel roof hgner han was befor. Bu he seel roof s he bes roof n he world, regardless of he prce.. wll las, longer fran any oher, and wll need less repars. gve my 20-year guaranee wh each roof pu on, as have always done n he pas. f you are hnkng of pung a new roof on your buldngs, wre o me abou a seel roof. won cos you anyhng o fnd ou jus wha he prce would be for he bes roof n he world. \ DANEL H. COOK, TNTON FALLS, Tho 8eel Roof Man, NEW JERSE.

11 1 *. " *, ", / : : / - THAT BOTHERSOME LETTER. HheJ^erpeaOv of* Typewrer Grl Wh Socal Possbles. The prey ypewrer grl appeared «o be worred over qomehngv- "Well," she exclamed, "heres one hng boherng me mos o deah, bare socal aspraons ha may be.grafed because my employer s old and rch and s lookng for a prey.young wjfe, and may be f am, m no much afrad of anyhng may ge nex o la he crcle n whch shall move excep how and when o ge he correc sound o he leer a so as o show ho dfference beween he classes and he masses. have heard enough swell people alkng n our offce o know ha o be a real BO- cley person mos-use he-broad a n he rgh place, bu m no sure of myself. Maybe everybody ha uses he broad a sn d socey, bu m fluro everybody n socey uses he, broad a, and wan o know how o -Co lke he real hng. " don fnd much rouble n sayng cahn, bu bough o say cahn or fcahn no?, no, why no? m Jus --sure o ge all mxed p f say T can and follow rgh away wh «ahn, and m" sure never could do A hng lke ha n socey and lve. would be a dead gve away, wouldn? Bu worse han ha s Talf pas, lke "half pas 4, for nsance. Somemes ge bahlf pas, and somemes half pahs, and.somemes hahlf pahs, and somemes plan "half pas, and Jue don know wha o do wh my self. Now, whch s, ard however am o ge rgh and make say rgh T Goodneas knows We red hard enough. "Then here s and. lways called 1 by s name and hough everybody else ad, bu he oher day heard some socey people callng ahnd. Do you. suppose ha s he proper - -hng? My«employer says cahn and Bhahn, "bu he doesn say ahnd, and he lves on Conneccu avenue. Or do say *a Cooneclcu ahvamej 1 "noce some of he newspapers say n* pfor on a sree, bu he newspaper^ are no n socey, are hey? can say ahfernoon or Jus plan afer* easy -enough, bu hnk of ha word afermah. Of course wouldn use very ofen, bu la more of a gve away o ge a word wrong ha sn common han.le he common knd, don you hnk? sny wha, of -course, Jus as he swells do, bu f ^sald hahf wouldn socey people hnk wab a servan grl ou of place? Thank goodness here s one word have go down fne, and T can pronounce jus oo lovely for anyhng, Mnd ha s advnhnage. feel lke was he real hng ^hen say, and, don you know, when hear anybody say advanage* does sound oo fla and common for any use. dojhnk s he deares word. Td lke o^ask mean ahsk abou a lo more, bu he boss s comng, and mus look ahfer some maers or s mahers? ha mean hahf he wans aended o. So long!" And she lef he reporer sandng a ho offce ral somewha nuzzled hmself 1 Sal. Spllng sal was held o be an unlucky omen by he.romans, and he.superson has descended o our- -selves. Leonard de Vnc avaled hmself of hsradon n hs famous pcure of he "Lords Supper" o ndcae Judas scaro by he salcellar knocked overby hs arm. Sal waa used n he sacrfce by he Greeks and Romans and also by he Jews. was an emblem of pury and of he sancfyng nfluence on ohers ofa holy lfe. Hencf our Lord ells hs dscples, "e are he sal of he earh." The sal beng spl afer was placed on he head of he vcm was consdered a bad omen, beng supposed o sgnfy ha he sacrfce was no acceped, and hence he superson. When we say. of he shfless fel- low ha ho does no "earn hs sal" we unconscously allude o an ancen cusom among he-romans. Among hem a man was sad o be n possesson of a "salary" who bad hs "solarum," hs allowance of sal money, or sal, wherewh o savor he food by whch he lved. Thus salary -comes from sal, and n vew of he -word how many here are who do no "earn her eal." Kng and Peasan. A,prey Bwy 1 s old la ono o Mr. Rusklns books, "ChrBs Folk n ho Apennnes," of he lae Kng Humbers pleasan accessbly. A conadlno had come down o hue ca from somewhere n he mounans wh a peon whlch-ho wshed o presen o he kng, bu when he saw hm wh hs Bcgulo he dd no know whoho was. Probably ho poor mans only dea of a kng was gahered from somo pcure of ho adoraon of he wse men. Bo ho looked a all of hem ad raher hough ho kng was no here, bu perhaps ono of hese genlemen woum.convey ho paper o "hm. And beng aken wh lo kngs pleasan face be wen o hm n preference o any of ho ohbrs and pu hu paper. no Ms hands, Bayng: " wll leave wh you, sr. raher hnk 1 have gven! no good handa." A Mrhlch ho kng Bmllcd and sold, "es, you have." " Tnn REOBTBR prns all ho nows nl >ho lmo,4d TUB&.OW OUR BACK, How o Drf Ashore, When J2ehausefl Wh Swmmng. (From he JacspnvlU felropohr) A- gues a my summer place a few mles from Pablo whle bahng was carred, ou o sea, and..whea almos ou of sgh and allhope bad fled,o our surprse, we suddenly saw hs body mpelled forcbly ^oward us. Then we saw recede a few fee, and hen agan, as were, shoo 20 fee oward he shored, Ths" connued unl ry son and myself," a las able o reach hm, bore, hm nsensble o he. beach....v * < Afer recovery hs sory was ha afer losng all hope, guded by some myserous mpulse, he had urned upon bs back, when he fel hmself carred rapdly forward. He had hen urned over upon hs face o ge hs bearngs, when he was carred ou farher from he land, and on agan placng hmself upon hs back he surface waves brough. hm rapdly o he shore, a rescued man. j s an error ha he drownng man s aacked by cramp.excep o. very cold weaher. He drowns from hear falure,.nduced by he volen exeron and he upward pressure of he waer upon he abdomen dmnshng he space and mpedng he acon of he hear By" urnng over oa he back hs pressure s removed, he back beng almos enrely a srong wall of bode and muscle also when on he back heenre body s nearer he surface, and he surface.waves end oward he shore, he undercurren ou o sea, even-he legs when upon he back.beng less exposed o,he curren ha ends oward he sea. By floang genly upon he back he hear, releved of s pressure, becomes calm and que, and he swmmer can. regan hs srengh and floa for hours. The baher whose, hear s weak should always presen, when sandng erec, he rgh sde of he body o he waves and hus avod he Sulllvanllke blows of he ncomng waves upon a crppled hear n every bahhouse should be posed he njuncon, "n case of exhauson or accden urn. upon he back." ~ \ )..-."" : :-~" : -:. - A Farmers Knowledge. Farmng has hs, pecuurly, ha can absorb and supply all knowledge, Mo one of he scences bus relaed, or may be relaed,!p agrculure. Boany, rghly undersood, s he ar of growng beer poaoes, beans and corn. Enomology la - ha economc scence ha dscusses wha bugs are of use o man and wha are njurous. Geology s an analyss of he sols and rocks ha underle he sols for he purpose of makng hem more avalable for human warfar&r Mercanle Co-operave BaoK Buldng. B THE Mercanle Co-operave Of New Jersey ON ALL SUMS pf OR MORE. Bank neres begns from he frs of each monh. DU J. B. 8ABB. Prenduu. JOHN KNG. Caehlor. WM. U. HENDHKjKfON. Aaslaan Cnsllor. RED BANK. JOSEPH 9< ESCHEBAC, COLUMBA HOTEL, DS Wo Fro Brco, uonr rorl, led Dank, N. jr. Krougor Doer and f. k M. Bcn(cr«culobrood Woner Boo awaj on rauxb. ALSO BATUOLOMA UO0HE8TKB uorrea \ mporan o Farmers, g a 5 5 Pars Green and Land Plas- 5 5 er, Waler A, Wood Mowers, 5 4 Reapers and Repars, Hay 4 Rakes and Fxures, Plane, R Jr., Rdng Culvaors and Q smaller Fxures, Buckeye S 4 Rdng Culvaors and Re- 4 4 pars, Souh Bend Plows and 4 Repars and a full lne of Farm- K ers 1 Tools. 2 4 Don buy ll you call and 4 K see for yourself. K 4 & lo of Jfe&era Cheap. A THOMAS P BROWN, \ l lle Leak «n.a fauce or ppe s> ofen hough o be of y & no consequence. Bu le ^ o ha lle leak run for o hree monhs and youll ** & see a bg ncrease n & * your waer bll. Ofen-» j mes 25 cens worh of * & repars, wll sop a leak & *"* whch would cos adol- V 4 lar, or my.be en dol- j A lars, n wase of waer. A Oakley,! ^ > lajvpasree,.._..-,$ * * $ RED BANK, N$W JERSE. «B»»»»»»!»»»»» Whals? s a new house you wan? or s. repars o your presen house? Send for me o gve you fgures, v.a.l.smtb> FAR HAVEN, N. J.»»»»» Weddng Plae Paper AT 20c. per Box. om sellng a box of very fne Weddng Plae Paper 20 cens. s of exra good qualy, and s,worb fully 25 cens.,havo a box, very Buperor qualy, n 25 cen?, worh 85 cens. *../ TETLE & SON, Fron S., adjonng ho Posofllcc, RED BANK, N. J, mm a >wo>>a»»»> ELECTRCAN. Wrng for Klocrlo Llgh. laorr. Majhoo and, rnoumnlo Boll, Tolophonu» Bpoolalr. 989 nroa«s., Mod Bank, f*. J. vo. vox BB.. V" Slmsos for-wnw on Applcaon. o± Bed SALE OF LANDS FOB T2XFJL3D Noce 13 hereby gven ha by vrue of a warran ssued by H, J. Chld, a polce Jusce o he own of Red Bank, a he nsance o ho Board of Commssoners of he own of Red Bank, n oe. Townshp of Shrewsbury, Couny cf Monmoub and Sae of New Jersey, o mae he unpad axes assessed oa lands, enemens, and heredamens and eal esae n he sad own of Red Bank for be year one housand elpu hfndred and nney-nne, he subscrber, marshal of he TonnofRed Banb aforesad, o whom sad warran s dreced, wll on FRDA. OCTOBER 5h, WHARF AVENUE. S beween ho hours of welve nvocr, noon, and flve oclock (o w, a wo ocloew. n he afernoon of ha dav. a he GfcOBE HOTEL OS FROST STREET, n he TOWN OF UEO 5 Bed Bank, 5 BASK, n he Townshp of Shrewsbury, Couny of Monmouh and sae of Now Jersey, sell o sad lands, enemens, heredamens and real esae bereunder descrbed, a publc vendue, for he shores J5 < Bed x Bank, TELEPHONE New 27. Jersey. >5 erm no exceedng hry years for whch any person or persons wll agree o ake he same and pay such axes wh neres hereon from he weneh day of December,.egheen hundred and nlnor-aae. ogeher wh all coas, fees, charges and expenses.. : Tho persons whose propery s o be sold, v he locaon o he several properes, and ho amouns duo are abfollows: -, - v Anderson. Wllam - ra on Beach sree., $, fflsdcock,w.h. * : BulldnBand lo on Wes Fron sree...,. 3 do Bussell, Elzabeh (esae) >- -,. House and lo on Rversde avenue : Brown. Magge. > House ond loqn he wes sde of:8ouh sree : l Harden, Mary.* House and lo on he souh sde of Wallace sree and house aad lo on he wes sde o -.:... Wes sree...? : Benne, Amos..,. Bouse and lo on Soa sree Brown/M.Lous., " House and lo on norh sde of Sou sree.,...., 4 80 Caraar, Mrs. "flleo..- - HouBeandlqf on he wes sldaof Brdge avenue Conen, Ms. Mller nal bank sock. Coach, panel, 1 House and lo oh he eas sde of Cenral avenue Chandler, Sarah House andlo on he wes sde of Sprng sree.:. 360 Careon, Lucy (esae).., House andlo on Morford place, 120 Dorse, Ed,ward : Sore and lo on he souh ade of Monmouh sree D a v s, W. H. - House and lo on he wes sde of Pearl sree 69! DenusoD, Mary A.. One lo on Rversde avenue.:,..., Dwyer. Dela. House and lo on Blver sree..., Egan. Parck - House and lo on he comer o Brdge avenue and Chesnu sree and one lo on he souh.., sfdeof Chesnu sree Fleamng, Mchael (esae)...(". One lo omhejeasf sde of Pearl sree..., Flnkle. Sarah E... -, House and lo on he, souh sde of Beach sree... *..., 7 20 Ferrs.Mary /..*-. One lo on he corner of Locus and Lelghon avenues and one lo on Shrewsbury avenue.. Flannjjan, Marcella.., One lo on Caherne sree.....: Green, W.H, (.,,, House and lo on he eas sde of Brdge avenue J,.. Qramman, Mrs. Georue \ House and lo on he wes sde of Shrewsbury avenue : f) Gowdy, F. B. Sock n busness Healy. Thomas <. House nnd lo on he norh sde of Bank sree 4 20 Harlga, Anne. House and lo oa he eas sde of Wes sree 3 00 Holmes, Joseph House und lo oa he wes sldo of Cenral avonuo..,>.... ^. n^,-^. a 0(1 HawSlns, Ella House and looah* souh sde o Beach sree.: ) Hawkns. Parck ^ House and lo on he norh sde of Sou sree: house and lo on he souh sde of Eas «Fron sree and house and lo on he norh sde of Borden sree M Hurley, A. O.. House andlo a he corner of Brdge avenue and Herber sree 8 00 Holms. Melvlle E... House^and lo on he norh sde of Sou Bree l a) Holmes, Slas (esae) House and lo on Cenral avenue... l 80 Johnson, Sarah A... < House and lo on hesouh sde of Chesnu sjree. 120 Johnson, Andrew Houwandloon he wes sde of Shrewsbury avenue, Jackson, Elzabeh A. Onashare of Frs Naonal bank sock 90 Johnson, zeklel.» Land on Beach sree CO Johnson, Mahew, -. Oneloon hesouh sde of Beach sree.... v Johnson, Rebecca. One lo oa he souh sde o Beach sree 12 Keeler, Alber.., ^- House and lo on he norh sde of Bank sree.... : 3 00 Lnen, Alce M. House and lo on he wes sde o( Broad sree, Leonard, Joseph Pro»ry on Beach sree...:... A,.. 1 JO Low, John Q. House and lo on he souh sde of Eas Fron sree Levalley, Marlor, Lo nn he souh sde of Bank sree." 1. jj) Maraden, sabella /.,-# : House and lo on he norh sde of Wa Fron sree... g 00 MeglD.J.H. Lo and barn on he corner of Wes and Oakland srees. 300 Morford, Zelpha / Three shares of Frs Naonal bank sock 379 Manhemer, Mr. Three los on he corner of Beach and Pearl srees 90 Mahews, Ambrose (esae), HOUBe and lo on he norh sde of Sou sree 300 MoKonsey, George», Three los n Wes Red Bank.. 1 m Parker. Anne O. < Two los on he eas sde of Broad sree Plenger, W. L. " One lo on Caherne Bree.,.,,, ^ go Parker, Mary." House and lo on he souh sde of Beach sree... m Parkor, W. 8.B.. House and lo on he eas sde of Shrewsbury avenue.. om Rogers, Joseph V. H. -, ". House and lo on he norh Bde of Monmouh sree and shop and lo on ho corner of Monmouh sree and Maple avenue,.... n fn Red, Wlson (esae)... ". <vj House anl lo on he souh Bde of Monmouh sree..,. < Rogers,Mrs.Lawrence. ""V One lo on he eas sde of Branch avonuo.,, j an Roscho, Charles Two los on ho souh sldo of souh Ffh avenue a m Roves, Augusus,, One lo on Herber sree.,..,, > ) or. v S6Sa,Josoph. 1 \,, " Hou3e and lo on Brdge avenue,..!. Km Shelds, Wllam * House and lo on ho souh sde of Rver sree.,!...,.,, 80 Bmlb.JohnJ.. " House and lo on ho souh sde of Beach sroe 420 Thompson, Caherne House and lo on he corner of Bench sroe and Cenral avenue on Ters, A. J. A... " " * Houso and lo on he wcssldoo Branch avenue,. 21 no Tuompson, Ulchonl,.- Sock lu busness 1,..,,, an Vcnablo, Margare A.,, HousoondloaNo. 83 Poarl slreo, Kn Wohloy, Harry, Sock n busnosa...,,..,... 4 un WllO.T.J. /,..., * < nu Hou»e and lo a No. 81 Wallaco sree 1 l(n WorUloT.Tunfl Houso and lo on Lelghon avonuo...,...u.. no Zmmorman, Alber /.. MnnBlon house propery on LoouB avenuo 4301) J,^"l^l"»\5e^*"e^?K!f a H a /? ro, hoa )OVO d8» 0( lo.ho cosalncuoh cnsowlll bo T«W 01 wolvo por CQnum por unum from ho wonloh day of nne. lkddod, m, Pn y" lon o( oo ax, nlorcs nnu cmo may bo mado a any lmo prevous o he sale o Thoodoro F. WWU). Trojsurer o ho M Town o Rjx» Bank, who s auhorfzod o rwlp for ho wmo. Won U10 salo kes placo, pavmon of all nxca. cosa and neres, mus bo made by ho purchasor beforo ho concluson of lm1 Blo. ohorwlsp ho propery wm bo mmsdlauly resold. WlnoM my haud hl«wonoh day of Auguav n lo your o our Lord ono housand nlno hundred... -:. * :. T. P, STBKER, Marshal. ^ND PURE WHSKES Tho bea n Rod Uarflfrrrrbe ound a ho aom o J. <r. A35rro2xx5bm&, Souh Bu 0/ Fron free, Hear Broad Sree. Uo w mporod andwmclo Wlnw. Al* porun, Ac, 4o. FxraooM>l.81.Mp«rlowapnM.,..1 nako A gpoolhly o OlwmlejrllP Old. CubM Rye, pflcd 10 yeon, aellcn, H.l\ full aur, 81,

12 AN AGED BCCLE RDER. John Maxaon 3ahesa Long Trp on la Wheel. John Maxbon-o Por Monmouh s 65 years old. He recenly underook o learn o rde a bcycle. He me wh many accdens and mfhapa, whch were duly chroncled n THE REGSTER. He persevered u h* efors and learned o rde, and las Thursday he mude a rp on ha wh<=el whch was que remarkable for one of»» years. He sared for Craw,?, ed?*. Corner o buy Some hay for Joseph. S^Carlfrof Belford, by whom he s eawloyed 1., He was unsuccessful buyg hay a Crawfords Corner, bu b&vas od b a man a Hohrdel who. had. hay for. sae, A Holmdel he was agan dsapponed bu was assured ha a ceran man a Marlboro hadhay for sale. He rode on o Marlboro only o fnd ha he pary he was lookng for lved^a Wckaunk, a. furher rde of several mles. From Wckaunk ho rode o Maawan and ook he rafl from here home. He was prey sore he nex mornng, bu he wasfeelng as well as ever agan n a few days., A LEG NJURED. devous eml of Rdng Tmlcn on «Sngle Bcycle. Emerson Quackenbush, sor of G. M, Qackenbushof Lle Slver, was hur. whle rdng a bcycle on Prospec avenue on Saurday afernoon. Edmund \Presby" was rdng o he forward par of he bcycle and was workng he pedals, whle Emerson Quackenbush was sng on he sea. They were & ng a a lvely rae when hey ran no Abbo Worhleys coal wagon. Presby was no. hur, bu Quackenbush was hrown on he ground a he sde of he 1 wagon Hs rgh leg was ran over long wse, and he calf of he leg \yas spl open. The boys face was also slghly brueed and Ecrached,\ and wo eeh were knocked ou. Dr. T. A. Curs or Eed Bank dressed hs njures. The wagon had a load of coal on. - ""A WHEELMAN HURT. ^ A Real Pleaanre. \ " s a pleasure o sell Chamberlans - $., Tmohy Reddngon Run no and lolc, Cholera and Darrhoea Remedy, Knocked Unconscous. wres ^he Harmon Drug Co., of Mound, Tmohy Eeddngon of Belfod s employed 3y, Mo., "because always gves our by Derrck G. Campbell of New rade complee sasfacon." s our Monmouh. On Saurday ngh he eader for bowel complans." Ths s Caholcs of New Monmouh held a fes- valn he sohoolhouse grove a ha,..p]ac«.and..abou.duskjjlr. Reddngo rode hs bcycle o he fesval o ge some ce creamfor Mr. Campbell. he only remedy ha never fals and ha s^feasan and safe o ake. When eduood wh waer and sweeoned, chl- ren lke, For sale by Chas. A. Mnon & Co., Druggss, 3 Broad sree. When reurnng home he was run no by an unknown wheelman comng from an oppose drecon. He was hrown from hs wheel and knocked unconscous. He lay n he road for some me before! he was dscovered. Hs knee was so f badly hur ha he has snce been lad up. Hs bcycle was wrecked. The. wheelman who ran no Mr. Reddngon dd no sop. < Two Accdens n One Barn. Joseph Wyckoff qf Morrsvlle njured, hs spne by a fall from he mow of hs barn abou wo weeks ago. The hay was slppery and he fell hrough one of he mow holes. Jus as he was able o ge around, hs sser-n-law hnd" a bad fall n he same barn. Par of he barn, has an upper floor, whch s 1 reached by a flgh of seps. Mrs. Wyckoff was gong o ge some food for he poulry when she slpped from he sars and fell o he barn floor. Her arm was broken, he elbow jon was spraned and her hp was njured. Fresh Ar Chldrens OungB. Mrs. Thomas McCarer of Elsemere Park on he Rumson road gave a dnner on Tuesday of las week o hry chldren of he Judson fresh nr home. The, dnner was served on he lawn and afer dnner he chldren were aken o Alanc Hghlands on a seam launch. Las Thursday he chldren were eneraned by Mrs. Rchard Parker p Lle Slver. John T. Love/ and Bardeu Hance wll fve ho chldren an oung hs week.».«. Whou Money or Frends. An alan couple and her chld came o Keypor ns week by boa. The man sad ha J. L. Conovor, a farmer lvng near Marlboro, had hred hm a a Now ork agency and was o nde hem or ho arrval of ho boa. Mr. Conover dd no pu n on appearance. Tho alans had no monoy and hey know no one n Keypor. They were kep a f Keypor..hoel over ngh and he nex mornng hey wero Bou bnok o Now ork by boa: Run no a Doff. Frank Buck of Ocennpor ran no dog whlo rdng hs bcycle on ono < ho sdewalks l ha placo las Snurdny. A largo dog ran drecly n fro of hm, ho bcycle run no ho dog, nn<l 1. la hoy wm hrown agans ho fenco.tho boyfl arm wn ou mpbrulsod fnd ]U face wan flnned. Tho rm of h fron whool waa hrokon. Tho dof, julg n# from he way go nwny, was nol hur. Mnor Accdens. Mrs. Lbbe. Throckmoron of Long Branch was hrown from her carrage as week by he sudden plungng of her lorse. Her shoulder and arm were praned and her face was cu. Her nures were dressed a he Long Branch lospal. * Mrs. saac Ely, who lves n he upper ar of he couny, was a Freehold las veek wh a load of peaches when he ron wheel of her wagon broke down, Several baskes of peaches were Bplled he sree. Marn No&n of Clff woo4 was on hs way. o Keypor las week wh a load of omaoes -when hs eam go scared a m auomoble and ran no he, Keypor reek. The load of omaoes" was los. Samuel G. Farchld of Keyporj fell u of an apple ree las week.,and.reeved a cu on he head. GETTSBURG, JRA, WASH- NGTON... * eraonallr.. Conduced Tour va Pennsylvana Uallroad,, Over he balefeld of Geysburg, rough he pcuresque Blue Mounans, ja Hagersown and Aneam, and down he beauful and hsorc Shenandoah alley o he. unque Caverns or Luray hence across he rollng hlls of Norh- >rn Vrgna o Washngon, s he roue f hs dur-«a secon of he counry nensely neresng.from boh a hsorc nd a scenjc sandpon. The our wll leave New ork 7:55 L M., and Phladelpha 12:20 P. M, Sarday, Sepember 15b, n charge of one " he companys ours agens, and wll over a perod of fve dayb. Anexpernced chaperon, whose especal cjharge rll be unescored 1 lades, wll accomany he rp hroughou. Round-rp ckes.coyerng ransporaon, carrage rves, and hoel accommodaons, wll e sold a he exremely Mo rae of 25 xom New ork, $84 from, Trenon. $22 Tom Phladelpha, and proporonae aes from oher pons.. For nerares and full nformaon pply o cke agens, Tours Agen, 196 Broadway, New ork 789 Broad reefc, Newark, N. J. br address Geo. W. Boyd, asssan general passenger gen,jbroad Bree saon, Phladelpha. THE GERMANA HOTEL, 16 and 18 FRONT &TREET, RED BANK. N. J..THE GERMANA, formery conduced by J.. Degenrng^ s.well equpped wh all he essenals and accessores of a frs-class hoel, and s well-esablshed-jrepuaon wll be fully susaned by s new propreor..new feaures have been added,ncludng LUNCH AND CGAR COUNTERS, POOL AND BLLARD TABLES, AND A BEADNG BOOM The 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. Compeon s prey ferce nowadays. Keeps everybody huslng o ge busness. \ / Mos everybody has o adverse, or he oher fellows wll he prukc her way. v Adversng means prnng.. / Good adversng means good, prnng. Good envelopes, good leer-heads, good cards, good crculars,-, good bookles, good caalogues. "". "."" And he prce, mus no be oo hgh, eher. Theres one.prnng offce n Red Bank where prnng s done: good, and where prces are no^gh. / Thas THE REGSTER prnng offce, 42 Broad sree. Telephone number s 13. Do you need any prnng?. Gall on\us when you do. 7, -^.,_...-,.v, * THE RED BANK REGSTER, >:^^#^ K-0<^^^^^@^#<^>#>:*^#<^>@<^>0^#^ <* *:^>! h - * ng s found a our sore. 0 ) «\ 1 HENDRCKSON & APPLEGATE, POST-OFFCE BLOCK, RED. BANK, N. J. *** N^N^M^N^*. \ \ : >»!

13 A SURE SGN OF DEATH.., One Smple Tea Tha, o Never Wae. The queson of on absoluely sure Elgn of deah has roubled manknd from ancen mes. Has been mos, varously answered, bu never o enre sasfacon. The dffcules we mee wh are: Frs, ha no all orgons^of he body de n one momen,- and second, ha he acon of some of he val organs may be BO dmnshed ha by ordnary neane appears almos mpossble o decde wheher he lfe n hem \s n fac exnc or no The acual causes of physologcal deah are hree: Frs/cessaon of begn funcon second, cessaon of respraon or falure of he lungs hrd, falure of he hear The frs, nvolvng mmedae deah, of he cenral or anmal nervous sysem only, s no a once followed by he nacvy of he perpheral nervous sysem and s specal so called vegeave ceners, as long ago <waa demonsraed by Brown-Sequard Schlff and oherg. So he lungs may connue o conrac and expand, he hear may connue o hea, even f wh grealy dmnshed power. Wo know farher ha he lfe of he skn s no exnc. Har and nals, connue o grow, he somach connues o dges, he lver o secree ble, ec. Respecng he second eruse of deah, we well know ha nspraon may cease for que awhle f he bran s no affeced and he crculaon no nerruped. And of he hrd cause.by hear falure, hesame may be sad.. So we see ha we may speak 1 of rue, absolue physologcal deah onlyafer he cessaon of func? on of he hree organs ogeher or a leas of wo of hem, he lungs and he hear, whou he lfe acon of whch he bran-ceranly canno operae. Now, as regards respraon, we have very smple means o demonsrae s cessaon. So remans, n fac, as he only due o show s rue deah he hear. -Ths o prove ndeed wlhabso- lue cerany s que a dffcul problem. Upon he absence herefore of any and all races of crculaon n he body, have been concenraed mos e.xpermens. And as regards he same we have oake no consderaon ha by dsease he hear beas mgh be dmnshed o bu so few fan pulsaons per mnue, mgh become so mpercepble,, ha whou he ad of specal nsrumens and long connued observaons nohng of her exsence may be deeced. n hefollowlng shall gve he smple means by whch,any person easly enough may convnce hmself of he absence or presence even of he slghes races of crculaon:... f we.lgae gh a member of he body bes, for.example, a fnger be(feen,he frshand.,second^jou n he lvngwe wll soon noce, begjlng-al. mos a once, a reddsh coloraon of he : poron above he llgare. becomes barker and darker red and fnally as- Bumes a dark blush redcolor. The enre upper poron wll be hus affeced, and only drecly around he lgaure here wll be a small, colorless, whe rng. Now, as sure as hs dscoloraon wll be observed n he, lvng. beng, aa sure wll all races of be absen n he dead. The blush dscolor-. aon occasonally observed of and around he fnger nals n some corpses s of no nfluence upon, nor does nerfere n he slghes wh, he phenomenon ard s correc nerpreaon, " The phenomenon of course s easly enough explaned n he lvng by he sagnaon of he blood n he vens and he capllares when a new supply hrough he areres and he backflbw hrough he vens s cu off by he lgaure. The whe rng around he laer s produced by he paral areral, par/. lal venous anosma. n place of a. fnger, f, as a mes may happen, he skn seems oo hck and horny o show he phenomenon planly, hough hs wll bu seldom ocxcur, one may use he oes, he earlaps, even he p of he nose, f desred. The member mus be only hn enough n order o make he lgaure as gh and perfec as possble. Wave used hs means n abou 1,030 o 1,040 cases prevous o pos morem examnaons. -->, n one case only observed he menoned dscoloraon, hough was. mpossble o noce any hear acon by any means. a once resored *o venesecon, and, sure enough, he blood flowed, and afer a shor me fan hear beas up o Beven per mnue could be dsngushed. Everyhng was clone o sar respraon. Ve wns oo labj ana he hear beas whn hnlf,nn hour gradually dlranlbhod. The corpse had. been lyng for dead for over wo hours.- " A LoBBon. A a lesson n a medcal college he oher/lay one of he sudens, who was by uo means a dullnnl,,wab noed by ho professor, "How much s a doso of V (gvng ho echncal name of a srong poson):, "A onbpoonful," was ho reply.,- N The professor mado no commen, bu ho suden, a quarer of an hour laer, realzed ha ho had made a lrlsalco, and sraghway sold: "ProfesBor, wan o change my answer o ha queson. 1 "s oo lae, sr," responded - he professor curly, lookng a hs wach, "Tour paen \\a boon dead 14 ~* * CHNESE MECHANCAL SKLL. A Wonderful Example of mave Excellence.. -Whaever may be hs lack of moral percepon and orgnaly of dea, he heahen Chnee ceranly excels n mave power, and s ofen very much alve o he excellence -of mechancal devces ha he never saw before. N n The Amercan Machns Oberln Smh affords an llusraon of hs fac Some years ago Mr. Smh sen Henry A. Janver o Chna o asss n he erecon and operaon of conng plans for brass and slver currency. One of he ools whch Mr. Janver ook wh hm was a mcromeer callper, made by a well known/flrm n he Uned Saes, and capable of deecng dfferences of a housandh of an nch n he hckness of a pece of meal. ThesupeTnfndemrof one of he shops whch Mr. Janver esablshed was named Wa, and he proved a very nellgen fellow. Durng an nerval of abou sx weeks be borrowed he callper almos daly, and was raher ardy n reurnng. Fnally he exhbed o he Amercan a reproducon of he nsrumen whch was perfec excep n one respec Ceran ables of fgures samped no he seel by he ankee maker of he orgnal were omed from he copy, and n her place were several Chnese characers. The maon hod been made wh he rudes of 1?ools, bu was a marvel of accuracy. Mr. Wa proposed an exchange o Mr. Janver, and he laer agreed o he proposon,- /,.. «/ > - " " : An alan Translaon. Dr. Henry J. Bgelow, he emnen Boson surgeon, was very fond of musc and knew- somehng of. heorecally enough, a leas, o carry n hb head he unes he lked. Sree "muscans were used o hs requess for repeang a melody, bu n one case he had some dffculy n racng a song when he wshed o procure for hmself. /. Hs quck ear had caugh a new ar upon a hand organ, and be a once asked he alan grnder s name.- Theman could no speak a word of Englsh, and was only wh dffculy ha Dr. Blgelcw learned he le of jhe une and wroe down "Slva Tredl Mon Dlgo." Then^he wen o a musc shop and se he 1 clerk upon s ral. Nobody could guess wha.mgh be, and one alan collecon afer anoher was overhauled unl a laff all he clerks n he shop were brough no requson. Fnally one of hem had abrgh hough "ll {ell yo wha yq wan," sad he. "s Slver Threads Among he Gold." ~ Down n souhern 1 Georga wo wdows were condolng wh each- oher over her roubles. n ellng of he las.sckness and deah of her husbands, one sad:. :}My man, poor feller, Jes suffered and suffered and suffered, and hen Jesded for he wan of breah." ^ The her repled:,, "Waal, mne" ddn He drawed hs breaho he very las"- " Dd Company Come? Send rgh down o Chlds Bakery ard ge a loaf of cake. s delcous you could no. ell from he very bes home-made. Broad Sree, Bed Bank. SCHMDT & HENNG, SXPKREflOED : Upholserers and Cabne Makers. SO-a Brood S., Red Bank, N.J. Parlor Sea, 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 f Reasonable Prces, Noce o Dequens. Noce s hereby gven ha he propery of all delnquen axpayers, n he own of Red Bank, whobe axes are no pad whn he me requred by law, wll be adversed and sold, n accordance wh he provsons of he saue go.v ernng such cases. THEODORE* F. WHTE, Town Treasurer Our Englsh Cousns Have come o hrfy Amerca for a loan. J So long as hrf s an acve ra of human naure, he" publc wll come o us for frs-class Mea and Groceres a rgh prces. Rememberboh sores close a noon on Labor Day, DOREMUS BROS., prs Class Meas and Groceres, AT THE CT MARKET. 11 and 13 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Boh Telephones. HOWARD TRE,.MONMOUTH ST.,! [ "+RED BANK, NEW JERSE.] ) raccal j \ lumber, j ESTMATES CHEERFULL FUKN8BED. CONTRACTS TAlJBN. JOBBNG PH0MPTL ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. < > cam consanly on band all he laes 1 sanary applances, and nance am prepared o do work whou delay. STANDARD LVER STABLE. Tho fnes rgs n own a he mee reasonable raes. Saddle Horses a Specaly. Compeen drvers sea wh pares day or nlgb. HOUSES BOARDED aad rlbb Sep n Al condon n low raes. THE STANDARD LVER STABLE, D. B. HUFF, Manager, 33 and 35 Whe Sree, Bed Bank, N. J. Long dsance elephone, 82a. Locul elephone,.ne EXEGUTORS SALE The subscrber, execuor of, he resae of he {ae Wllam W. Conover, wll sell a publc vendue, a he GL.OBJE HOTEL, R^D BANK, N.J., -ON- Thursday* Sepember 6h, 1900, 1 :AT ONE OCLOCK, P. M., he followng descrbed properes: HOMESTEAD PROPERT AT RED BANf. v Ths propery s on Eas Fron sree, Red Bank, nearly oppose "Washffgor^je^rd ejends froraton sree^ o. he Shrewsbury rver The house s large... THE ALLARE HOUSE AT RED BANK. Ths adjons he resdence of Judge ET. M. Nevus^and runs from FronJ,sree o he rver. JlhB house s new,. havng beenbul pnly a fery few years agp. TWENT LOTS ONJJPHE FAR HAVEN ROAD. These los Mjpn he J^eph A. Lews propery", and are on he souh sde of he road, abou half-way beween Eed Bank and Far Haven. Ths propery wll be sold n los. TWO ACRES AT FAR HAVEN. \ Ths plo s n he easern par of he Tllage of Far Haven, on he souh sde of he road leadng from Far Haven o Oceanc, and adjonng he lands of Samuel Free. Thspropery wll be sold n los. HOUSE AND LOT AT FAR HAVEN. Ths propery s suaed on he norh sde of he road leadng from Far Haveno Oceanc, and s drecly oppose he propery las descrbed above. NNE ACRES AT EAST OCEANC. Ths rac s on he norh sde Of he road leadng from Oceanc ofeabrgh. s suaed eas of he brck buldng on hs road, known as he Rversde hoel. 85 ACRES ON RUMSON ROAD. Ths propery s known as EUeemere. s beaufully locaed on ne souh sde of he Rumson road and exends fronv ha road o he Souh, Shrewsbury rjver. adjons he lands of Edward Kemp-,bn he eas. -. LAND ON BUENA VSTA AVENUE. A plo of 21j^ acres, suaed on he wes sde of Buena Vsa avenue, souh of he Rumson road. The plo has a largo fronage on ho Souh Shrewsbury rver. TWO PLOTS AT NAVESNK PARR.,v One plo conans 10$ acres. adjons Navesnk Park and s on he souh sde of ha very desrable propery. The oher plo conans 10^ acres, and s hoar ho frs plo. FVE ACRES NEAR ATLANTC HGHLANDS.", Thapropery B on he summ of ho elevaon known as " Old Womans Hll," and adjons he lands of Rchard Leonard. s one of ho mos desrably racs for a counry readonco n Mddleownownahp, and overlooks Sandy Hook bay. PLOT NEAR RED BANK. ^Ths plo a n Mddloown ownshp) 1 n ho localy known as Duoh Neck, on ho wes Bdo of Swmmng Rver, nearly opposo Beach sree, Red Bunk., Tho plo conans hree acres, and a house a on,,... TRACT OF SALT MEADOW. Tha rac s near ho propery las descrbed and conans en acres. -^ TWO HOUSES AT LONG BRANCH. These.houses are on he wes.-sde- of -Grand avenue a Long Branch? One of he houses s of brck, and a small barn s on hs lo. The oher house s a frame srucure, and s a double house. These wo houses adjon each oher. LOTS AT LONG BRANCH.. /Two los on he souh sde of Sea Vew avenue, Long Branch, eas of he Cenral rakoad saon. The wo los are n one plo. One lo on he souh sde of Ar sree a Long Branch.. One lo onvjjjle souh sde d Buonwood sree a Long Branch*,^-..,- :., :? ONE LOT AT BRANCHPORT.. * Ths lo s "well locaed on Jolne avenue a Branchp o r... :. : " :.... "/, y FARM AT KEANSBURG. Ths farm s suaed oppose he ralroad saon, a Keansburg, and exends from he saon o he bay * shore. A creek runs hrough he farm* Par of he farm s well wooded, wh a large growh of mber. The farm conans 150 acres. No buldngs are on he farm. Egh acres of he farm are n asparagus. TRACTS OF WOODLAND. Two acres of woodland n Mllsone ownshp, adjonng : Washngon Anderson.,.. Plo of 8^-acres n he souhern par of Shrewsbury ownshp, adjoffng lands of. Joseph P. Lafera. An undvded half of a rao of 89)^ apres n he souhern. par of Shrewsbury ownshp, adjonng lands of Rober Whe. The owner-of he oher undvded half of he rac s John B. Morrs of Long Branch. Trac of 8^ acres n Shrewsbury ownshp. Trac of 8 acresn Shrewsbury ownshp, adjonng lands of Roland Polhemus.. Trac of llj^ dores jn" Shrewsbury ownshp, adjqjjag woodlands of he lae George Eance. "** rac of 72^V acres of woodland, also n Shrewsbury ownshp.,,..,. Trac of 10,% acres n Shrewsbury ownshp, adjonng lands of W. H. Mnrehall.. An undvded one-sxh par of 12& acres of woodland n Alanc ownshp, adjonng lands of Edward Berry. An undvcled one-fourh par of rac of 27C acres, suaed parly n Alanc ownshp and parly n Shrewsbury ownshp. Ths propery was bough from John B. Morrs. A rac of 4$* acres n Shrewsbury ownshp, adjonng lands of James E, Borden. A rac ollw ««es n Alanc ownshp, bough from Joseph ohardbon. Trac of SOjflj acres n Howoll-pwnshp. Ths ruc a suaed nonr ellow Brook, and par of hs rac s roroarkably well wooded, wh a leavyjjrowh of oak nnd pne, * Trac of 1\\ acres beween Pno Brook and Squanlum rood n Shrewsbury ownshp. ( Condons wll be very easy and wll be made known on day of-sale., Ror any furher nformaon concernng hese properes, address WLLAM T. PARKER, LTTLE SLVER* N. J., who s auhorzed o sell hem a prvae sale. / GEORGE O. WATfRMAN, xe uo>

14 o alkng que naurally. She was ngenuous, frank and 1 alogeher charmn g : ". Hear Throbs. 1 Be»-*e»l bea-be. j The hear a a run goe» eo. Tll a smle So hs ff worn Caw gro forh The cease a conques woo, Ba he musc o bo We s mue, The song of us vuecb s done. Ba be» a, The hear a. a chlw- goes pa, Now Ujfh wlf hope, now low wh ear, Now wbnf for bls-ben ho, Kofkoaug lle of care o roue, Happy wh ball or bu. Bea wh fhlermr bes la hear, uf: a maden sghs Frvolel, grlsh, falu fan would ol Scmw oblo hgh (.njrso Foruvgr and anon she cjkmjs,. Lov«lfjnf hr cnkr eyes. And slow ben he hears o( he old, 3Q. or grandsrs or duno.gone are he cares erf md-age, Puj uqo day s he sam, Lvng agan n he lves ol ho young. Happy n youhs glad Same. And he hear o he world goes hrob. Srong, ressless, grea, Flled Wh lluson or rgh or wrong. Love and "arork and hae. Shor s he me for.love, Ou all oo long for woe, bea bea bea bea, Lfes hear hrobs come and go. THE MSTEROUS MASTER. really ough no o relae hs sory, suppose because he person chefly concerns s sll lvng and s one of he bes kmprn men n Europe, bu as 1)1- ograpfers have a, labl of berayng confdences hnk ha n hs maer may be forgven f ancpae hem. was poor, my clohes were hreadbare, and my somach was ofen panfully empy. Whle busy copyng Durers "Adoraon of he Mag" n he Ufflzl n an aemp o grasp s marvelous echncal handlng and.fluency of colorng hree brgh faced Englsh grls, probably.ouwsa, enered he Trbune. One of hem passed behnd me o examne my work, hen, probably akng me for an alan because of my pegop rousers and sof ha, exclamed que audbly n Englsh o one of her companons: "Look, dear! Wha a frghful daub! The poor fellow s a suden, suppose. Bu hell never make, an ars has ceran." An hour laer was sng n he a- "Flrenze non s muove, se ua non sduoe.".", c, hgh up above he nosy Va Con-. dol, whch served me as a Budlo and "An*" she laughed, "ha s que lvng room, plunged n black despar. rue! s charm les n he fac ha The door, opened, and here advanced he vandals have no ouched lke so mdly no he room a srange, ll many of our old ces. And youfnd dressed, whe hared old man, who, removng hs shabby ha, greeed me affably n alan. Hs face was hn and Wzened, hs fgure lean and shrveled, bu hs eyes were black and full of a fre ha age had no dmmed. Accompanyng hm was a young grl of perhaps 18 of ha rare ype he far hared Florenne.. " rus you wll pardon my nruson," croaked he queer old fellow n a hln squeaky voce. " noced you copyng n he Trlbuna oday, and aferward occurred o me ha you mgh have some pcures for sale. When reurned, however, you had gone. Therefore asceraned your address and came here. Have your pardon? "Ah," he added, "you have somehng here, see!". " s a falure," admed sadly. He rased hs eyes o mne wh an nqurng glance and hen proceeded o crcse my, work n a manner whch showed hm o be no yro n ar The young grl wh he blue eyes sa also gazng a he pcure, bu uerng no word.. fanced, however, ha she sghed. "ou see my work. have no al- upon s hll, where he women were plang her sraws how we gazed en," added despondenly, when n down upon he Duomo and he red answer o bs nqures old hm my roofs of Florence, wh he Arno wlndng away lke a slver hread o sun sory. "ou msake," he answered kndly. blanched old Psa and he dsan sea! "ou have some alen, bu you lack became noxcaed by her marvelous he dexery whch makes an ars. beauy, for her face was pure as one of Tha pcure here, for nsance," and Donaollos angels. 1 Te poned o he easel, "mgh be-urn- Beneah he shadow of he grm old «d no a very credable pece of work Pora San Gallo she haled o ake wh u lle effor. f youll allow leave of me, and saw n her manner me, n gve you an«llusraon of a frm deermnaon o gve me no opporuny of fndng ou where wha mean." she To hs made no objecon, and a few momens laer he was a work wh brush and palee panng away wh asoundng rapdy, whle eood by wonderng as he pcure grew beneah hs hand. By he addon of suble ouches here and here ho was compleely ransformng he work, showng he ned and hrobbng llcsh agans he warm lgh ground wh a echncal execuon ha bewldered me. hod never seen a man pan Uko ha before. "Ah," exclamed a las n profound admraon, "he slgnore s a paner!" " have paned," he answered engmacally, and hs lps closed as hough he wshed o say nohng of hmself, " do no. buy my own poor work. Bu you are n need," ho snld, "Tomorrow ake o Ferronl n he Vn Calzaloll." "To Ferronl!" exclamed. "Bu ho s ho greaes nnd mos crcal of all he dealers. Surely ho wll no oaro for my work?" "Tako o hm fnd see." Bood before ho caael n ho sof, red lgh of he alan aferglow anl marveled a he ransformaon hn had been effeced., Nex dny, wh he canvas under my nrm, enered Forronl8, no, mus confess, whou some repdaon. When ho dealer saw, ho gruned: 1 "Xho old man lne done hlal J sn your own work," ho sad blunly, look njf js m«"tho myserous maser bos bee a work agan. How dd le dscover your explaned be whole of be crcumsances. / "Ah, yon are lucky ndeedr he reponded. "Ths eapo be frs pcure of bs ha hove bad, ye would know bs work amd 10,000 canvases." "Bu who s he f nqured anxously. "He refused o ell me hs name." "Nobody knows," responded he dealer. ^ "He s a maser," declared, admrng be pcure. "Undoubedly. Such echnlc ^ls pos- Bcssed by no oher lvng paner. s because of ha am able o offer you 1,000 lre for he pcure. 1 * A housand lre sood open mouhed. " was more han you expeced, eh?" be rejoned, wh a laugh. Weeks passed, however, unl one mornng whle was busy he enered accompaned by Fllomena. He seemed raher more feeble, and a sngle glan<^ a he grl,-whose swee face, wh he clear blue eyes, was such an exac replca of ha exquse lle Madonna of Vandyke n he Pll palace, showed ha she had sadly changed." Her cheeks bod los her roundness, her face.was pale, and she was evdenly 1L sympahzed wh her, and we fell old he slgnore how bad sold he pcure o Ferron, a whch he smled and hen proceeded o quz andcrcse my new work ponng ou a defec n foreshorenng ha had no before noced and ndcang he errors wh hs hn, bony hand. "Bu you are mprovng rapdly pano, s lavore bene," he sad encouragngly and afer gvng some echncal nsrucon added, "And now le me see^ wha can make of " He hrew asde hs shabby coa, ook up my palee, mxed some colors wlb grea care and hen h Bllence wen o work. Thus sood chang wh Fllomena. We chaed abou he galleres and he anques, and could no refran from sayng: pleasan oo?" " have bu lle me o see s beaues," answered. " work always. Work, work, bu whsuch lle resul ah, so very ller The old. man fnshed a las and hrew down he brushes, sayng: " hnk- now wll do. Take o ha old rogue Ferronl and make hm gve you 2,000 lre for s s worh ha, bu he old Jew always les lke an epaph," sood before he easel dumfounded. The effec was perfec He was ndeed he myserous maser. hanked hm, bu he wared me asde, declarng was nohng. As he old man had suggesed, Ferronl gave me 2,000 lre for he pcure, and a day or wo aferward, havng enered Sana Mara Novella wh a vew o panng he Srozzl chapel as a background, suddenly encounered Fllomena. She was gong up o Fesole o delve.r a message for he slgnore, and, obanng permsson, accompaned her. How yell remember ha sunny afernoon as we srolled abou he ancen lle own perched hgh lved. Somehow cold no open my mouh even o sammer a word of love, alhough my hear was full of "Addlo," she sold, srechng forh her Bllm, whe hand. "Addlo, s dce al morl" (adeu one says only o he dead), proesed, akng her hand. "Then a rlverderle," eho sad, rasng her eyes o mne wh d srange, sad look and, urnng, connued bcr way. beneah he rees of he Vlale. Tlmo woro on unl he feea of Naalo. On he day followng ho fco chanced o be crosolng ho Plnzzl S-. gnorla, ha grea old squareflankedby ho Palazzo Veechk) and Oreagnae dark old logga, wh s wonderful bronzes and sauary, when suddenly a lno carrlngo drawn by a grand par of bays passed me. n, sng alone, way a algh femnlo fgure wnrmly wrapped (n rch furs. glanced quckly afer her. No. Surely could no bo Tlomennl laughed berly n ho suggeson, hen, sghng wearly, connued my way. One ngh whllo sa rendng by candlelgh my door wna opened fluddonly, and a man n smar lvery sood n ho enry. "The Slgnor Georgo Mfgulro?" ho nqured. rono quckly nnd ook from hs han^ a leer, whch found o conan n urgen reques n alan ha should accompany ho benror, as ho jyrlor wlshecloeee me mmedaely. was sgned " Maesro Mlserloso." So be knew ho le ha old Ferron bad gven hm! Tbe leer was a surprse, bu assumed my frayed overcoa and los no me n obeyng. Below a brougham awaed me, and, enerng was drven across he cy and ou by he Pora Romano, o one of hose beauful vllas wh whch be blls around Florence are sudded. A manservan hrew open he door, and, enerng, found myself n a spacous ballflled wh palms and flowers, a verable wner garden. Suddenly he servan opened a door, and found myself wh.he man who had rescueddne from sarvaon. Hs face was haggard and anxous, hs eyes bore sgns of recen ears, and as he advanced and ook my band fel ha he was remblng. < "Slgnore," cre "why, wha s he meanng of hs?" "Fllomena," he sobbed n a chokng voce. "She wshed o see you, so have sen for you." "Sho s ll? Tell mo he ruh quckly," cred. "Come," he falered, "see for yourself." And he led me o a handsome bed chamber, where n he Subdued lgh, dsngushed wo Ssers of Chary u her bg whe headdresses enderlysvachlng her paen Advancng o he bed, ben unl saw he poor pnched whe face wh h6 wealh of far har srayng over he pllow. Her eyes were closed, and she seemed o be sleepng, bu as he old maesro approached she suddenly rased her e^eldb, and her gaze, wanderng, felruppn me.. ( - A frs she seemed unable o recognze me dsncly, bu a momen laer she pu forh her hn, wased hand, and ook enderly, unable o uer a sngle word unable o keep back he hd ears whch blnded me. jljfel he sof pressure of her fngers across he dead body of a song-plng, or general, and promply annexed he and saw ha long, wsful look n hergorgeous gown and ha of he slan pure bu<s eyes.. Celesal dgnary. He brough hese "ou have come o me a las, Pleclno!" she whspered sofly la her hem o a Jew.dealer n Pecoa lane. garmens, home wh hm and sold muscal Tuscan. " have waed so Shorly aferward he Hebrew re-, long so verylong, my love, my love!" celved an order.from a ea dealer for a sood ere rooed o he spo - su of Chnamans ramen He made, Then dropped on my knees o kss as he hough, a good bargan for he her hand bu, alas, was only a dead parcularly fne clohes he hod bough band ha my lps caressed. Wh ha Shorly afer peace a hgh offcal from declaraon of her love, he love ha he Chnese legaon was surprsed and had feared o^ ell heroh ha well remembered "flay when we wen up oegn devl" gvng ou blls ousde shocked o see a vulgar lookng "for- a Fesole, she had passed peacefully s away. A couple of days laer, he day of be Befana, urned from he Pazza Donaello no he Vlale" Amedeo and haled before a large house facng he Gheradesca Gardena, he address of whch he myserous maser had gven me. The house, found, was a fne, handsome sudo, and upon he door was a sal brass plae wh he sngle nscrpon: " o- CAV. CORBADN. Corradlnl! sood aghas before, he door. rang and nqured of he black coaed camerere wheher he slgnor professore was whn. n response be led me hrough he handsome salon, wh s long wndows a salon wheren many a regnng soveregn has sa wang he pleasure of he grea maser of panng along a small gallery hung wh hs works and enered he large, bare and raher uncomforable sudo....- And here found he sad faced maesro mlseroso and dscovered he ruh. The man who had wached me n he Ufflzl and who had ransformed my wreched pcures, hus rescung me from absolue penury,was none oher han he grea Corradlnl, whose fame was known he world over and whose wonderful pcures commanded he hghes prcejof hose of any lvng ars. f "ou mus know he ruh,", he falered. "The poor chld loved you from he frs bu she was sruck down by ha curse of he human race, consumpon. Her houghs were always of you and of your welfare, and on he day before sen for you she confded o me her secre. Sho confessed ha she loved you, ha she had me you, bu ha you had no recprocaed her affecon. e she passed,away happly, poor chld," be added n ears. "She knew a las ha you acually loved her." And we boh sa slen, plungedn unuerable gref. He had los hlb only daugher. had los my only love. Gams Dry Humor. When lo gallan Welsh capan, Davd Gan, was sen forward by Henry V o rcconnoler ho French urmy beforo he balo of Aglncour, he found ha he enemy ounumbered ho Englsh by abou fve o one. Hs repor o he kng s hsorc: "Thcro ro enough o bo klled, enough,o bo aken prsoners, and enough o run away." Ths quan forecas of ho resul of ho balo a ouco spread hrough he camp, and doubless every yeoman archer of ho valan company fel an nch aller. Wo know ha was almos lerally Jusfed by ho even Poor Gams dry humor was equaled by hs courage. Ho was klled whllo n ho ac of Havng ho lfo of hs prlnco. Tns HEOBTC n growng all ho mo moro busness, moro employees, moro ypo and more maobnory Fofuo bunnoea grows when hoy uoo Tnm HKHBTK o ell abou her bubnoeu. dclv, HAS A VARED CLMATE. Curoxs Meeorologcal Condon* of he lalana ofsaghalen. Saghollen, off he easern coas of Sbera, presens a very curous anomaly of clmae. The sland s bahed by wo cold ocean currens, and n wner nohng proecs agahw^ne cy norhwes wnds comng[_fjcpm Sbera. A he sea levefbe^snow falls connually and says on\he ground ll he end of May, and be seashore s very cold.. Farher nland, however, especally as we go hgher up, he clmae s modfed jus he oppose o wha s observed elsewhere. has ofen been observed n Sbera and h cenral Europe ha n wner ho cord s greaer n he plans and he volleys and ha he hghlands have a sensbly mlder emperaure s as f he denser cold ar accumulaed n be lowlands. ^ The cold ar accumulaes n he ow regons of he sland, and on ra coas be hgher regonshave a more elevaed emperaure. So happens ha be lower jpars have an arcc vegeaon, whle*he nermedae aludes havo he vegeaon of a emperae, zone, somemes subropcal. The brch, he pne, hefr,abound n he low regons and form ofen mpenerable foress, bu oward he cener of he sland appear bamboos, hydrangeas, azallas and oher plans ha one s grealysurprsed o mee, and whose presence can be explaned only by he alogeher abnormal clmac condons of he sland.- ~.f " Hsory of a Chnese Unform. The Englsh army has never snce secured so much loo as dd n he Chnese war of 860. Among hose who go some was a prvae solder who afer he akng of he Taku fors came eashop ared h he fuu unform of a Chnese general. Wh he Chnese clohes are! very solemn and mporan hngs, and a.formal complan was made o he foregn secreary of he gross ndgny^ A ceran amoun of pressure was brough o bear upon he ea merchan o pu hs bll man no oggery of a more humble order, bu he sood on hs rghs as a free and ndependen Englsh subjec who had purchased n marke over, unl he Chnese mnser bough he unform a a^rery hgh fgure and sen back o Pekng.- ou keep up. o he mes f you read THE REGSTER. Adv. THE BALANCE OF OUR COLORED STRAW HTS A Half^Prce. ALL NEV7 SHAPES AND COLORS, AT Mss A, 1. Morrss, MLLNER, - COB. BROAD AND FRONT STREETS, BED BANK. N. J. ***************************************************** ABERDEEN NN, Maawan, N. J. MCHAEL COLEMAN, Propreor. The Aberdeen nn s convenen o he Maawan ralroad saon and s equpped wh, BAR, DNNG ROOM AND LUNCH COUNTER. The bar s suppled wh frs-class Lquors, Wnes, Beers and Cgars. ^ Frs - class accommodaons for permanen and ransen guess. n fac all he accommodaons of a, frs-class hoel. 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15 ODD MOON THEORES. Many Supersons Tha fflourlsh Abou Far Luna. For counless ages he darkness of nlghfhas exercsed error on all eore and condons of men, and n consequence he moon has become s.urrounded by unuored- people wh a degree of mysery ha s somemes merely laughable, somemes ngenously absurd, bu n mos cases he naural oucome of superson and gnorance. There s probably no counry h he world where some knd of pcure has no been made ou of he vsble markngs on he moons surface. We hare our own old man n he moon who made ha famous Journey o Norwch, whle, n many pars of France s a huner and hs dog ha folks say hey can dsngush. n easernasa he marks n he moon are sad o be a hare sng on s hndquarers, whle he ncos of Souh Amerca manan ha he dark pach s he fgure of a young lady who 1 happened] o be walkng n he moonlgh and suddenly became enamored of he brghness and beauy of a sar. She sprang forward o embrace he objec of her affecon, and he moon, akng advanage of her amorous leap, " caugh 1 her up and has kep her ever snce. Eclpses of he moon, beng commoner han hose of he sun, have always araced more aenon han solar obfuscalons., n Peru an eclpse of he moon was always consdered o be a sudden llness of ha sar, and so when one occurred he Peruvans would sar reang everyhng ha was capable of makng a nose and n parcular flog all her dogb, he heory beng ha he moon, wnessng he sufferngs of he creaures loved, would revve herself o come o her help. The Khasas of norheas nda have a very remarkable superson regardng he sun and: moon.-they beleve. hahe."wanng and ncreasngmoon represens he sae of ha planes srengh as she wresles wh he sufy whch s her husband. The ncreasng moon represens ha Luna s wnnng "hands down," he decrease ha she s losng, unl a las he sun swallows hs wfe and. sps her bead ou no he sky. Thp wfe hen has anoher chance, so o.speak, and he quarrel goes on whou cessaon. A popular superson among he Slavs was ha he moon was "condemned o wander hrough space for nfdely n company wh he mornng sar. The Dakoa ndans fanced ha le moon as she decreased was beng slowly nbbled away by mce, he Polynesans ha she was beng devoured by sprs of he dead. Sll more exraordnary s he superson held by he Hoenos ha le wanng moon suffers from headache. and always hdes her, face wh her hands.". : The Eskmos manan ha he.same perod n he moons hsory merely beokens he fac ha she s hungry and rerng o res and ea prevous o be-.. gnnng anoher fas., As regards he markngs on he moon he Eskmos have a mos laughable, heory. They say ha Annlnga, he moon, broher of he peerless and ncomparable Manly he, sun, was pursung-hs sser and ndeed had drawn so close o her ha-. she was/almob, whn hs grasp, whereupon he enraged lady urned around and blackened hs face and clohes wh her fngers, whch she had -smued wh he soo of an ol lamp. Oher savages hereare who manan ha he marks are he cnders resulng, from he monhly desrucon by fre of he moon by he ncendary sun.... " The Chnese beleve ha when an eclpse of he moon akes place she s beng vgorously aacked by a dragon. A he commencemen of he lunar phenomenon! hey hrow hemselves. prosrae and bang on gongs and drums o frghen he dragon away. n he meanwhle he mandarns and exaled personages presen shoo arrows a he moon, whch -remnds one of he sory of a former kng of Porugal, who, hearng ha a come was n sgh, hurred ou o see, scolded vehemenly and dscharged plaol shos a he nexplcable monsrosy. The Maors beleved ha he moon was a grea hole orn n he helvens hrough whch could be seen he warm fres ha kep he earh alve and he sun heaed. When he moon was on he wane, hey Ba(d ha he gods were busy rnedlnghho ren, and when he moon appeared agan n! her crescen shape hey sold ha he ear had burs onco more..",,.. Among he unuored peasans of he remoe pars of France many srango supersons arc rfo as regards ho moon. Many aver ha hey can see Judas scarlo hangng from an elder branch, ohers ha s Can hey see leanng on bs spado and gaslng a he murdered body of Abel, whe some agan say ha s a peasan compelled o freeze n she moon wh hs bundle of faggos for aempng o, wale a fenco on ho Sabbah. A ceran mes ol ho year ho Malopou, n rbe of Afrcan onvagor, bury a llvo goa wh many srange rlcn. Ths, hey sny, has o be dono o apponso he moon, who expecs a goa a oaed nervals. Tlwy frmly bolovo ha ho goa makes s way hrough, ho conor of ho carn ana (alls no o moou, who 14 vran? o receve./ A TP FOR TB[E JOKERS. Curous San Wans o Know Abou Mnallna of Languages., "s a fanny hng," sad he man wh ho bad cgar, who had been read- ng day before yeserdays paper. "Whas ha?" asked he young man wh he phenomenally shor coa. "Why, he way hese fellows ha wre jokes or newspapers ge hngs angled up," repled he frs seaker, "How s ha?" asked he long legged young man. "Why, look here," connued he man wfrh he bad cgar warmly. "Dd you ever read a Duch joke n he papers where wo Germans are supposed o be alkng o.,eacn oher?", / "Sure " dd," sad he all young man, yawnng langudly. "Well, dd you ever noce ha every me.he guy ha wroe he joke has hem jabberng a each oher n broken Englsh? Wha do you fclnk of hs? He pcked up he jjaper agan and afer hunng a few momens read as follows: ~~. "Leberwura Henrch, vy ss ven you bock beer drnk ye ha you van o yump alrey? "Bchwarzkoppen Maype sg vonce because de beer s ml hops flled up. No? "Now, has a good hng, sn?" wen on he man wh he bad cgar. "f hose wo Germans waned o alk o each oher, do 1, you suppose hey would amble around ln brolfen Eng- Hah.? No hey would spel ou n German ha hey boh undersand. Suppose you and were n Germany for a Tsl and waned o ell you abou somo. egh bad seen, would ry o ell you n bum German ha neher of us could speak or wquld alk Englsh? They make me red." "Bu ha would spol he joke," proesed he all young man. "Huhr snored he oher. "Some hngs are oo bad o^spoll." And hen he ncden was consdered closed^ : \:\ A UNQUE STATE. " Texas Has Pad AUegance o he Flags of Sx Naons. Scarcely anoher sae n he unon has as remarkable and neresng a hsory as Texas. n one respec a leas occupes a unque poson n he hsory 1 of Amercan saes. Snce s dscovery sx dfferen governmens have a dfferen mes clamed s allegance, and as many dfferen flags have waved over, hose of France Span, Mexco, ndependen Texas, he Dnled Saes and he Confederae s a e s. :... "..""" ^...- The foundaons of> Texas saehood were no lad as a Brsh colony, nor Under he gran or conrol of he Brf? lab crown, as were hose of he orgnal hreen saes. s frs selemen daes back more han 200 years, and s frs Amercan.colonss wen here under erms and- condons mposed by a foregn sae, o whose language, laws and nsuons hey were oal Brangers, There never was, here never could be, any sympahy beween hese frs Amercan colonss and he Mexcan governmen under he old regme. Separaed by vas wldernesses from he people ol he Uned Saes, and unaded mvp by he ndvdual effors of sympahzng brehren heren, hese colonss declarer] her ndependence, esablshed wh he sword, and for nne years mananed a sable republc. Texas was neher purchased nor conquered for he unon. Annexaon o he Uned Saes was accomplshed hrough a reay made by Texas represenaves and rafed by he free suffrage of he czens. No oher sae n he Unon fas had such vared experence or saled hrough such sormy seas no he haven of peace and prospery. ~, * / Oregon. n he dae of admsson Oregon s one of he oldes saes beyond he Msssspp, enerng he Unonn was he frs new sae o have on polcal honor of namng he vce presdenal canddae (Joseph Lane) for one of he grea pares n he frs year of s saehood. ". Noce To Bcyclers! The ordnance prohbng he rdng o bcycles on he sdewalks whn he lns of le Town of Red Bank wll be srcly enforced. All persons rdng ou he sdewalks, all per sons rdng whou lghed lamps a ngh, and all persona rdng faser han sx mles an hour, wfhn he corporae Unfs of he Town of Red Bank, wll be arresed and fne<j. P. P. STRKER, Chef of Polce*. N EW ORK AND LONG BEANOH RALROAD. Saons n New ork Cenral B. R. of New Jersey, foo of lbery Sree, and foo of Whehall Sree (Souh yorry Termnal) Pennsylvana E. B., foo of Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree. On end afer June SOb, 1900, TRANS LEAVJB BED BANK. For Elzabeh. Newark and New ork, «8 40 (Moo. dayn only). 648, *7s!7, *T3 (Newark and New ork only). *8 01 (Newark ana Elzabeh only), *8 U, *828 (New ork only), 8 31, 053, m.: 1885,168, , *4 05, bo, 0 30, ,963p.m. Sundays, 803, 043 u. m. 460, ,968 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove rad nermedae saons o Pon Pleasan, 5 2a, o 25,10 00,10 24 r 8, a. m. B9, (805, 230 Saurdays only), , , 515,5 20, 583,643, 6 21, 053,T50,829(Saurdaysonly020),p.m. Sundays. 0 5?, 10 41, 80 a. m.: 2 67, & p.m. Sunday rans do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park.. FOB FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 31,1130 a.m ,«10 p.m. TBAN8 LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Va Maawan (Sundays exceped), 8 20, a. m. 210, 4 20,0 06 p. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW ORK FOR RED BANK. Foo of Lbery sree, a. m. U00 (Saurdays only), 180,816, *3 30,8 63,4 30, *4 45, 5 88, 623, (8 00 p. m Saurdays only.) Sundays, 915 a. un.: 130,4 00 p.m. Foo of Whehall sree (Souh Fen? ermnal), 8 25, 955 a.m. 126B- (Saurdays only), 125, 210, 3 25,8 85,4 6, *4 35, (Saurdays only)p.m.-sundays,866a.m. 125,355 p. m. Foo of (Ves Tweny-hrd sree.8 Go a. m. 1210, 110 (Saurdays onlv>. 2«6, *2 55. *410, *455, 0 55 p.m. Sundays, 7 65,0 25 o. m p. n. Foo of Corland sree, a. m, 12 20, (1.20 Saurdays only), 230, *«10, *4 20, *510, 7 00 p: m. Sundays, 816, 9 45, a.ra-515 p. m. Foo of Desbrosses sree, 330, 900 a. m.: (SaurdaysOnly) 230, *310, *420,*51U, 7 00 p. m. Sundays, 8.15, B 45 n. m 5 15 p. m. For furher parculars see me ables a saons. * Denoes express rans. J. R. WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Fenn. R.. H. P. BALDWN, Qenl Pass. Agen, Cenral R.. ofn.j. RUFUS BLODGETT, Supernenden N.. add L. B. R. R. P ENNSLVANA RALROAD COM- PAN. OB and afer June 30b, TRANS WLL LEAVE BED BANK For New ork. 7 43, 811, 953 a. m. 153, 3 05, 4 0% 610, 053, p. m., week days. Sundays, 943a.m 600,053p.m. " Newark, 7 43, 811, 9 53 a. m. 153, , 010,9 53 p. m, week days. Sundays, 0 43 a. m p. m. " Elzabeh, 811,9 63. a. m. 163, 3 05, 4 05, 610, 0 53 p. n., week days. Sundays, 0 43 a. m. 0 06,953 p m. " Rah way, 9 63a. m. 1 58, 610, 9 53 p. n., week ra>s. Sundays n. m. 6 00,9 53 p. m. " Woodbrdge, 063 a. m B3p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 48 a. m. 0 00,9 53 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 163,610,0 53 p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. m 8 06,9 53 p. m. "_8oah Amboy. 063 am.: 163, p. m., week days. Sundays, 9 43 a. n. 0 06,9 53 p. m. " Maawan, 9 B* a. m. 1 53, 3 05, 010, 9 63 p. m., week days. Sundays, 943, a. m. 606, 963 p m. ". " Mfddleown,963 a. m. 153, 010, 963,p.m.,, weekdays. Sundays.943a.m.: 008,953p.m, " Trenon and Phladelpha, connecng a Rahway, 9 53, a. m. 158, 0 10 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 < a. m p. m. " Lodg Branch, Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, Q%4 a. n. 1 60,2 80,8 50,4 25, 582,621,8 2? p.m.,week days. Sundays, 052, 1120 a. m p. m..do no sop a Asbury rfdrk or Ocean Grave on Sundays. " Toms Rver, Bay bead and lnermnedlae. saons, 522, 1024, a.m. 150, 532p.m.,w< dayb / Trans leave Phladelpha, Broad Sree, (\1a Ralway) for Red Bank, a 6 50 a. m. 140, 402 p.m.,weesdap. 8undays.402p.m. Trans leave New ork for Red Bank, from Wes 23d sree saon, 8 66 a.m. 1210, (110 Saurdays only), 226, 265, 410, p.m. Sundays,765,926am. 466p.m. From Desbrosses and Colaud srees. 3 80, 0 00 a m , (120 Saurdays only), 2 30,810, 4 SO, 510,7 00 p. m., week days. Sundays, 815, 9 45 a. n. 516p. n, J. B. HUTCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manaeer. Gen. Passenger Agen. PN CHANCER OP NEW JERSE. To Esher A. Wheaon and John Wheaon her husband By vrue of- an order of he cour of chancery made on he dav of he dae hereof, n a causo wheren John Forsyhe.,admnsraor, ec., of Mary C. Forsyhe, deceased, s complanan, and vou and ohers are defendans, you ore requred o appear, plead, answer or demur o he bll of sold ^complanan, on or before he sxeenh day of ucober nex or he sad bll wll be aken as confessed agans you., % The sold bll sded o foreclose a morgape gven by Wllam BO?RB.and Elzabeh L, Boggs o Mary C. Forsyhe, daed December foureenh, elgbeeo hundred and olney-four, on lands n he own or Red Bank, Couny of Monmoub and sae o New. Jersey: And you Esher A. Wheaon are made defendan because you own sad land: And you JohnWheaon are made defendan because s llleged you are he husband of sad Esher A. Wheaon and bsyrrue hereof clam o have some rgh, le. or neres n sad morgaged premses. EDMUND WLSON. Solcor of Complanan. Red Bank, Monmoub couny, New Jersey. : Daed Augus 15h N OTCE OF SETTLEMENT. ESTATE OF8. E. CONOVER, Deceased. Noce s hereby Rven ha he accouns of he subscrber, admnsraor ol sad deceased, wll be auded and saed by he surrogae, end repored for selemen o oe Orphans Cour of he Couny of MODmouUb, on THURSDA, THE FOURTH DA OF OCTOBER nexl. Daed Augus 81s, : J. HOLMES COKOVER. TN CHANCER OF NEW JERSE. To Deborah L. Slllwell. John W. Slllwell, her husband and Mary Shelds. By vrue of an order of he Cour of Chancery of Mew Jersey, made on he day of he dae hereof, la a cause wheren Anna 11. Conover s complanan, and you and ohers are defendans, you are requred o appear, plead, answer or dem ur o he sad bll of complanan, on or boforo he second day of Novem ber, nex, or ho ald bll wll be aken as confessed agans you, The sad bll s Ded o foreclose a morgage Rven by Deborab. Slllwell and John W. Slllwell, her husband, o Anna M. Conover, daod January enh, egheen hundred and nney-sx, on lands n ho ownshp of Howell, couny of Monmouh and sae of New Jersey and you, Deborah L Slllwell, ro made defendan because you own sad lands and you, John W. Sllhve)), ore made defendan becauso you ore he husband of Deborah L. SlUwol, and by vrue hereof clam o have some rgh, le or neres n sad morgaged premses and yon, Mary SbleldB, are made defendan becauso you bold an encumbrance by way of Judgmen upon sad lands, EDMUND WLSON, Solcor of complanan, Red Bank, Monmoub Couny, Now Jersey. Daed Sepombor 1s, The Town Hall CAN BE HAD FOR Dances, Pares, eb. Fof erras and parlculnra call on or address JOHN T. TETLE, CUSTODAN, BED BANK, NEW JERSE. SEPTEMBER, Merclohs Seamboa Co.s Lne. Telephone Call, U A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury,Bdhlanls, Hghland Beach Oceanc, Zocu JPan, Far Haven, Bed Banle, Zong Branch and, Asbury Par7c. The srong and commodous seamboa, ALBERTNA, CAPT. L. PRCE, Wll, leave Red Bank, and Per 24, foo of frankln sree. New ork, as follows: lean Red Ban. Leav Sew ork. Saday.ls 7.00 A.. Sa day. 1s P.M. ~ * - Tuesday, 4b " Wednday. 5h..3,80 " Thursday, 6h " Frday, 7h " Saurday,8h " Monday, 1Mb...4,00 > Tuesduy,ll " Wedday, 12h.U.O0A.M. Thursday. 13b.ll.00 " Frday, Mn " Saurday, 16rj p. u. Monday, 17h " Tuesday, 18h " Wednday, 19h,4.00 A PPLEGATE& HQPE, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, RED BANK, MONMODTH CODNT, NEW JERSE. JOHN B. APPLEGATE. FRED W. HOPK. /CHARLES H. VNS, \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, nooms 3 and 4, Regser Buldng, BROAD STREET. BED BAMK. N. J. T7DMUND WLSON, JCJ COUNSELLOR AT,AW. (Successor o Novlus & WllBon). EED BANE, N. 1 Offces POST-OFFCEBPLPKO.. Tuesday, 4h...U.O0 Wednday, ab.l.30 Thursday. 6h Frday. 7h 0.80 Saurday, 8h Monday. 10h Tuesday, 11h Wednday, 12bJ.OO Thursday. Sh Frday, 4h Saurday, 15b ) Monday, 17h Tuesday, 18h Wednday, 18h Thursday, SOb A, Frday,21s.:...«.8O " Saurday, 22d Monday, 24h...7.(10 Tuesday, S5h Wedday, 2mn...7O Thudoy. 87h Frday,28h 7 00 Saurday, 29h jr. Thursday. SUb.8.00 Fld21800 Frld8y^21s, Saurday, 22d " Wonday,24h..380 " Tuesday, 25h " Wedday,2(lh..4.O0 " Thuday, 27h,10 80 A.M. Frday. 28h " Saurday, Sah M.: {^"Connecs vrlb rolley cars a Rod Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVE LTTLE, Messenger. Shermans express connecs wh hese boas. Fru and confeconery on board. N. B. All fregh nended for hs boa mus be on he wharf a suffcen lengh of me o handle, as she wll posvely leave promply on her adversed me. Ths bens me-able s adversed n THE RED BANK REGBTEB. New Jersey Sandard also n he CouDDfj House Monor, MnckeysSeamboaGulde Bulllngors Gude, New ork World, New ork Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. Tme-ables may bo obaned a Bordens prnng offlce, Broad sree, near Fron. Excurson Tckes c SEPTEMBER, Merchans Seamboa Gos Lne. Telephone Call 14 A, Red Ban. Shrecsburj/fHlghlandg, Hghland Beach, Oceanc, Xooue Pon, Far Haven, Bed Bank, Long Branch and Ashury Park.. The srong and commodous seamboa, SEA-BRD Cap. C. E. THROCKMORTON, o Wll leave Re Bank and Per 24, foo ol Frankln sree New ork, as follows: : Leave New ork. Leave Red Hank. Saday, 1s A.a. Saday, 1s P.M. Snndav.2d 9.00 " Sunday, 2d 2.00 " Monday, 8d 2.80 " Tuesday, 4h...8,80 " Wedday,5h " Thuday, 8h... 4.C0 Sunday, 2d 9.00 Monday, 8d Tuesday.4h Wedday, 6h..ll.3O Thuday, 6h M, Frday, 7h A Saurday,8h unday,9b 8.00 Monday, 10h Tuesday, llh Wedday, lah Thursday, 18h Frday, 14h Saday, 15h Sunday, 16h Monday,17h Tuesday, 18h..U.O0 " Wedday, 19h..2.flQ M. Thuday, 20h.l2.00 " Frday, 2ls A.M. 9aday,22d 7.00 " Sunday,23d " Monoay.24b " Tuesday, 25h l Wedday, 26b " Thuday, 27hV.7.00 Frday, S8h ! Saurday, 29h r, Thuday, Bh...4.CO M. Frday, 7h 3.80 Saurday, 8h Sunday, Oh Monday, 10h Tuesday, 11h Wedday, 12h.ll.00 A.M. Thursday, 13h Frday, 14h S0 Saday, 15h P.M. Sunday, 16h...a.(0 Monday, 17h Tuesday, 18h Wedday, 19h Thuday. 20h (Frday 21s Saurday, 28d Sunday, 23d...X0O Monday, 24h Tuesday. 25h Wedday,28b..4.0O Thuday, 27h.ll.00 A.M. Frday, 28h...ll.0O " Saurday, 29h pb~ Connecs wh rolley cars a Red Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park.. HARVE LTTLE. Messenger Shermans Express connecs wh hese boas. Fru and confeconery en board. N. B. All.freleb nended for hs boa mus be on he wharf a suffcen lengh of me o handle, as she wll posvely leave promply on her adversed me. Ths boas me-able s adversed n he RED BANE REQSTRR, New Jersey Sandard, also n he Courjlng House Monor, Mackeys Seamboa Gude Bullnner8 Gude, New ork World. New ork Journal and Brooklyn Eagle. Tme-ables may be obaned a Bordens prnng offlce. Broad sree, near Fron. JExcarson Tcke*, 50 Cens, SEPTEMBER, The large and commodous seamer, WM. V.WLSON, OAPT. BENJAMN GRGCe, Wll run beween Por Monmouh and New ork (Foo o Lle 12h sree. Wes Washngon Marke), as follows: Leave Por Monmouh. Saurday, 1...7,00 P.M. Monday, " Tuesday, Wedday, O Leave New ork. Saurday, p. s. Monday, 8., A. M. ~ 4.., P.M. 10, A.M. Tuesday, _. Wedday, Thursday, " Thursday, Frday " Frday, Saurday, " Saurday, Monday, " Monaay. Tuesday, " Tuesday, H Wedday, " Wedday, Thursday, " Thursday, 18...fl.On Frday, , " Frday, Saurday, " Saurday, M. Monday, " Monday A. M. Tuesday, " TuedBay, Wodday, 19...B.0O " Wedday B.0O Thursday, " Thursday,20...O.OO Frday, " Frday, Saurday, " Saurday, p. J. Monday, " Monday, V4...&0OA. B. Tuesday, " Tuesday, Wedday, ".Wedday, so Thursday, 27.>.0,00 " Thursday,27...9,00 Frday, " Frday, Saday, Saday, All back frolrh mus bo pad boforo delvery. Ths boas lmo-ablo s adversed n THE RKD BANK ludskn and Monmouh PrmuUa n BullDgeru and McKays Seamboa Gudes. Tme-ables may uo obaned a M. OBren & Sons, 218 Washngon sree and A. Morrs & Co., corner 14l sree and Nnh avonuo. Sngle Tcke*, SO Cen. ourn Tcke*, $o C«n. Frcc rocolvcd on Now ork per unl 7.00r.u ovorvaay. A MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curous, Curren, N STOCK ALMOST GVEN AWA. Lbraran suppled ChMpor Uun a any Book Bvro n ho world. MnmaohOafoua Fnw. LBCOAT BROTHERS. 8 oandba mrnnt, Od Door WM( ol Cy Hall H, K*W ORS, JOHN 8. APPLEGATE, JR. O SOLOTO AND MASTER N CHANCER. n offces of Applegae & Hopo, Red Bank, N. J. D,R. ELLA PRENTS8.UPHAM. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN.. ELECTRCT. ROOM 6, REGSTER BULDNG, RED BASE, N. J. A Red Bank Offlce Tuesday and Frday afernoons D R, R. F, BORDEN, " "X SDRGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, BED BANK, N. J. Parcular aenon gven o he admnsraon of Aneshecs. D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL BURSEON. OFFCE: No S Broad Sree. ed Ban. N. J. * D R. F. L. WRGHT, SURGEON DENTST, RED BANK,*N, J. Broad sree oppose Bcrgene. T HOMAS DAVS, JR., NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRONT ST., BED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box JO.) nsurance placed n he bes companes on mos reasonable erms. D R. WM. H. LAWES, JR. VETERNAR SURGEON.. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N,. Resdence: Monmoub Sree, Beween Broad Bree and Maple avenue, Red Bank J A8. S. MCCAFFRE, D. V. B. VETERNAR SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan. Veernary College, N.. Resdence, rvng Sree beween Broad Bree and Maple Avenue, Ued-Banl, N. J. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, O. E. Pos Offlco Buldng, RED BANK, N. J. A C. HURLE, SURVEOR AND CONVF.ANOER, 115 Brdge Avenue. RED BANK, N. Wh George Cooper for ffeen years. J ACOB C. SHUTTS, v }: AUCTONEER.. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm Bocb, farm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBUR. N. J. H ENR OSTENDORFF,, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Offlce a L. de la ReusslUs Jewelry Sore. Telephone Call 18B. NO. BHj Broad S., Bed Ban. w : M. H. SEELE,. PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSE. Noary Publc. Solders Vouchers Prepared Blls of Sale for Vessels. specal Noce TO. N THE. : Townshp of Shrewsburv. Nusances whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby defned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. The placng ordeposng n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any publc or prvae propery n hs own8hlp,anvdead anmal or any par of he same, or any dead nsb or any par of he sun, or fllh from prves or cesspools or cach basns or rubbsh of any knd or descrpon, or any house or kchen slops or garbage, manure or sweepngs (provded ha sable manure and oher manure may be used as a ferlzer), or any foul or offensve or obnoxoub maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any full or leaky prvy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for fllh. oroher offensve or decomposng Bold orfludmaer or subsance o leak or ooze- from any car or wagon or vessel n whch he same may be conveyed orcarrfed The carryng or conveybg hrough any sree any subsance whch has been removed from any prvy vaul or cesspool, unless he same shall be nclosed n ar-gh barrels, 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. The burnng of any maer or subsance whch shall em, or cause, or produce, or cas off any foul or ounoxloub. or offensve, or hurful, or annoyng gas, smoke, seam or odo, 7. The casng ordlschargng no he Shrewsbury or NaveBlnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rvers, or no : any sream n hs ownshp, or on he boundary lne of hs ownshp, any subeumce whch has been removed from any vaul, cesspool or snk, or any oflal or oher reluse. lquds or solds, by any ppes or oherwse. / 8. Any and every nusance as above denned U hereby prohbed and forbdden whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creang, causng, mananng or permng aby of sadnusances shall forfe and pay a penaly of wenryflve dollars. The above 1B an exrac From he ordnances of he board of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp, and b«fame wll be horoughly enforced. J. C. RUSH. M. D- Presden of he Board of Heal b A. 0. HARRSON. Secreary. N OTCE OF SETTLEMENT. Esae o John T. HendrcEon. deceased. Noce s hereby gven ha he accouns of hosubscrber, admnsraor o sad deceased, wll bo auded and saed by he Surrogae, and repored for selemen o he Orphans 1 Cour o( he couny of Monmouh, on THURSDA, THE TWENT- SEVENTH DA OF SEPTEMBER nex. Daed Augus 21,190O. JAME8 C. HENDRCKBON. NOTCE TO DOG OWNERS. The followng ordnance wll hereafer be srcly enforced:. AN ORDNANCE CONCKflNNQ DOGS. BK T ORDANED by he board of commssoners of bo own o Mod Bank us follows: 8KCTON. No dog shall be suffered o go a largo n ho own of Red lunk from Juno 1 o Sepember 21, excep such us shall bo properly muzzled wh a wre muzzle abou ho noso, securely fasonoa. 8K0. 8. Ana 1>e furher onlalnel, Tha one or more persona shall bo apponed by ho board of onmmajlonors, whose duy shall be o causo all dogb runnng a large, unmuzzled, conrary o ho provsons of soclon ono, o be akn up and mpounded for ho spaoo o wony-lour hours and ho person n aklna or mpoundng u dog shall gve lmnodlao noon loroof n he owner, f known and onrly found and he owner of such dog Bhall bo pormluxl o rodocm hv same any me lcfore ho expraon o sad weny-four oun,, upon hu paymen of ono dollar o ho pwon klnn or mpoundng nh dog and»uch d"r 1» no rodwncd as aforesad. nmll bn ho duy of H) pnr-»n o aklof or mpouudlnr o kll and bury nurl dov and for hs sorvlceh ho Bhnll bo enllx n rooelvo ho sum o nno dollar nml lo cnnralmlocr s hvroby Buhorlzod o draw lb warran for ho B»mo upon hu own rcujurcr. Bo..!). Any nonon appolnod by lu bonn ol comnlsslonom o UkounOf mpound dosou foronal, muy pound hon n hla own lo, yard or ohor onolonura, unl rwlmmod M aomwj. EZT. 8KM. 4. Any penon wha nhal hlndnr or molw any ponoa ongana n corrylf no o/tcc lo pn)- vllom o hs ordln»dca «nll bo punshed by A nno no exceedng on doll«n, or bjlra>r»onmonno exccodln on d» A d M l,19. A. C. 1AKUSON, Town Clor.

16 ,. : " ", *. " : N AND OUT OF TOWK. Shor ana neres nn Wems From sll Oner he Counu. Mchael Holahan of Allenown was overcome by he hea las week whle workng beween a solderng furnace " and a cookng va n he cannng facory a ha place. Hs condon was sonous for a me bu he s now recoverng. A bcycle belongng o Ernes Baley of Keypor was solen from nn ou kchenof hs house las week whle he famly was a home. No race of he wheel lne ye been found. Phlp Mars of Fnrnngdalo was overcome by he hea las week whle on hs way o marke wh a load of produce. was several days before he fully recovered. The nnh annual meeng of he New Jersey eae rfle assocaon and Uned Saes revolver assocaon s beng held a Sea Gr. The meeng commenced las Frday and wll be connued unl nex Saurday. The saw mll of Cook <fc Keell of Norh long Branch was se on fre las week by sparks from.a passng engne. Tle fre was pu ou before much dam- age was done.. A brd dog belongng o F. B. Woolley of Manasquan ded las week from he effecs of srychnne admnsered by some unknown person. The dog was valued a $50. v. The poao shpmens from he Freehold saon hs season have amouned o abou 40,000 barrels. Ths s less han las years shpmens up o he same me... The hea from a smokesack on a laundry a Asbury Park se fre, o he buldng las Frday, ngh." The fre was pu ou before nhcu damage was done. ^ Howard D v Bunngs sore a Englshown.was se on fre las week by he upseng of a kerosene lamp. The fre was pu ou before much damage was done. E. B. Rogers, a conracor a Allenown, has gone o Annapols, Maryland, o move some buldngs conneced wh. he governmen naval academy a ha place., / Arhur Buckalew, who- works n, Krby & Abramss cder mll a nlaysown, recenly worked hree days and wo nghs connuously whou sleep. A, pcher of waer was poured no he audorum leer box a Ocean, Grove a few nghs ago and a quany of valuable mal maer was 6oaked. 1 Mrs. Mary Carhar of. Keypor receved a surprse vs las week from a company of frends n celebraon of he 75h annversary of her brhday. A horse belohgnglo George Hulck of Long Branch go no a neghbors barn las week and ae some Pars green. ded soon aferward. Mss Cecela Badger, who kep boardng houfea Asbury Park, lef ha placo on Saurday, leavng a numberj of credors. Two cows belongng o Francs Wylej and B. S. Benne of Allenwood were klled by lghnng durng a recen hunder shower. A. L. Wan of Crosswcks, near Allenr own, los a horse las week 1 ha belonged o a valuable mached eam of bays. : jcharles Les of Keypor has been held o awa heacon of he grand jury on a charge of assaulng James Wallace. The Afrcan Mehods church of. Allenown held s annual harves home lns week and $200 was cleared, The veerans of he Spansh War have formed an assocaon a Keypor. Herman O. Bauer s capan. Cornelus C. Barkalow of Turkey celebraed hs 88h brhday.las week wh a famly reunon, Thomas Scuuard of Turkey wll move o Lakuwood, where he wll beemployed durng he wner. ( Charles K. Clmmplns hearcal corn pany, The Gems," s playng a Key, por hs week. Jnraes D. Maps of Anbury Park under reamen a he Long Branch hospal. Tuns Dense of Freohold recenly du 181 barrels of poaoes from one lre o ground. Wllam Tce of Maawan has a pos- on n Dodds harness shop a Anm-) Park. Glber T. VanMaer of Koypor hu gone ofa a wo weeks rp o he Cal ulrlla. Joln Raymond of Turkey fell fron hammock las wcok and brolo hs baul Leser Moun of Mannsquan s dongo oualy nck wh yphod fever. " Sacy Vnnaradnlc of Allenown los homo las week from colc. MM. J. W. Danaur of Freehold a vls ng u Chcngo. Tlo Jlumwuan hgh school wll ope nex Tuomlny. Hvepno Prlnem JVwlnc Prners promluoa hnvo becono amo» by-word Whol THE ljaerk pron (see o huvo curan work Jono u a cm ln me, nohng shor of a oaus-onl prevens ho fulfllmen of he pronlm Adv.., AT J. KRDELS. Now ready, our lne of Fall Derbys and Alpnes. Prces $.oo, $1.50 and $2.00. Also good Clohng and Furnshngs a low prces. "... UU P F s \l\llf LLj 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 ble o offer hese as low, or n some cases lower, han formerly, alhoughhere has been an advance n everyhng n he carage lne, v JHGW BUGGES FOR $50.00 AND UP.,.. V NEW RUNABOUTS $45.00 AND UP. PNEUMATC RUNABOUTS, $80.00 AND UP. Surres. and Famly Carrages, Depo Wagons, Ec, Busness Wag- ons, wh and whou ops. " SECOND HAKp. We have a number of good secondand Carrages and Wagons, aken n rade, ha we are.closng ou a low prces. ") J.W. MOUNT & BRO., acory and Reposory Maple Avenue and Whe Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSE. ROCK H EL Sone Sorage Company, \ Eocky 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 ork and Long Branch ralroad. Also foundaon. - " or cellar sone. ^ " Shy A Wash Wass. f/.weve reduced he prces - down o abou he value of he, bare maerals. oull wear wash wass unl November.. Good fcr housewear all wner... < ADLEM & CO., Broad Sree, Red Bank. QJohler, Haer and Furnsher, 6 BROAD STREET, RED BANK. Dany Meals Are a necessy for hose wh poor-appees. To prepare a meal of hs knd our sock of GROCERES Should bedrawn on. Each deparmen.conans a large assormen of he fnes goods and eacj arcle wll be found he pures of s knd. PEACHES. We are headquarers for Peaches. Jus come around he corner and look hem over before purchasng. r W. H. KNAPP, Pos,Offce Block, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J/ Rober Hance & Sons! New goods, fall syles ard fnshes, are now comng n: The frs selecon s always he bes, as he assormen s hen unbroken. Our all wool ngran Carpes are n. Also coon Chans and Unon, rangng n prce from 65c. down o 38c. per d Tapesry and -Brussels Carpes n a number of prey] paerns. These should su all ases for any room n, he,j hbuse, and are prced &j/low as you wll fnd hem anywhere J for he same qualy. \From 90c. down lo55c. per yard. Couches are beng jnade more beauful and wear beer each year. Our new lne shows "her n all syles df coverngs, ard n a varey of shapes. THO prce s whn he. < reach of all, rangngfrom $25.00 for he bes, down o $3.5. Sdeboards and. dnng roomtables and Chars are as, handsome and asy as hey can be made, and we" are showng! a large assormen of each. The prces are as low as wll be found anywhere* Sdeboards range^from $1,5.(30 down o $ Dnng roona Tables range from $25.0,0 down o $550, and dnng room Chars range from $3.50down o 5 c. e a c h,...,. :. v :.."... V 2 Morrs Chars, Rockers, Hall Chars, Hall Sands, ec., J n a number of desgns and fnshes. Rober Hance BROAD ( STREET.

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