VOLUME XXI. NO. 8. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1898. PAGES 1 TO 8. A TOLL ROAD DIVIDEND,

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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 8. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,1898. PAGES 1 TO 8. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS, KORTENUS SCHANCK AND MBS, WM, STEWART FOUND DEAD. Sr, Schanck Ded Whle Slnan a Char Srs, Sewar Was Found Dead by Her Husband on Hs Beurn From Work. Korenus Schanck, one of he oldes resdens of.marlboro, ded suddenly on Monday afernoon of las week. He..was apparenly as well as usual n he mornng, and n he afernoon he ook hs usual nap. A lle laer he was found dead sng n a char. He was 94 years old and had been a farmer all hs lfe He owned he old Schanck homesead where he ded. The farm was con duced by James Tlon. Early n lfe Mr. Schanck narred Mss Lousa Wes She ded a year or BO afer he marrage and Mr. Schanck dd no marry agan. He was he younges of a famly of welve and was he las o de. He leaves no relaves excep a grand-nephew, Joseph Scbanck of Freehold. was Mr. Schancks boas ha he had never mssed beng a he polls on elecon day all hs lfe. Mrs..Wllam Sewar was found dead n her house on Monday ngh when her husband wen home from work. Mrs. Sewar lved on Leghfon avenue, above Beach sree. She had been sck a mes for he pas wo years and a half, bu her sckness was no consdered serous. On Monday her husband wen o work as usual, leavng hs wfe n her ordnary healh. She was up and around he house when he wen away. When he reurned a ngh she was lyng dead on he bed. The body was cold, and Mrs. Sewar had evdenly ded shorly afer her husband had lef home. Deah was declared o be due o hear dsease. The funeral was held a he house a wo oclock hs afernoon, and he buralwas a Far Vew. Mrs. Sewar was sxy years old. OBTUARY. Wllam lem-u Crag. Henry Crag, a former resden of Freehold, ded a Cedar Run, n Ocean couny, on Tuesday of las week, aged 70 years. Mr. Crag was shoeng a horse when he was srcken wh hear dsease and ded mmedaely. He was he son of Mara H. and Davd D. Crag, and was born near Cols Neck. He marred Mss Lyda Conover, who ded n Durng he cvl war he wen o he fron as second leuenan of Company D, Foureenh New Jersey Voluneers, and was badly wounded n he bale of Monocacy, July 9h, He aferward obaned he le of "capan. A he close of he war he became a member of he frm of Furman & Crag, carrage bulders, of Freehold. Four sons survve hm. They are Joseph T., James A., and Edwn of Jackson-, vlle, Flordn, and Wllam C. of Asbury Park... F,ugene Lee Marshall. Eugene Lee Marshal), son of he lae John L. Marshall, ded a hs home near Tn on Falls on Saurday mornng, aged 32 years. Mr. Marshall had been sufferng from dabeus and for a consderable me was no able o aend o busness. The funeral was held a he resdence of hs uncle; Rufus T. Wes, near Oceanpor, on Monday afernoon, and was aended by a large number of relaves and frends. The servce was conduced by Rev. L. O. Mancheser, pasor of he Wes Long Branch church. The chor of ha church was presen and sang n he funeral servce. Washngon Lodge of Free Masons of Eaonown, of whch Mr. Marshall was a member, aended n a body and conduced her bural servce a he grave. The nermen wns n he Cols Neck cemeery. John H. Sole. John H. Solon ded a Far Haven las Frday of sohach rouble. Ho wus 72 years old, and hud been Bck abou a yeav. Ho wm born n Mddleown ownshp, bu had lved almos all hs lfe n Far Haven, where- he was engnged n he oyser busness, A wdow and four chldren survve hm. Tlo chldren are Theodoro M. fnd Charles A. Boden of Now York, Mrs. Elzabeh Whlook of JameBburg, N. J., and Mrn.Evelyn ngalls of Erma, Cape May Couny, N. J. The funeral wan, hold on Sunday afernoon a Mvo oclock from lo houuo and a half-pas wo from ho church, Tlo Horvlco wns conduced by ov. Chnrlen E. Hll of Red Bank, Tho body WOH burlod l Lle Slver. John XcVarhu, John McCarhy <llod very suddenly of apoplexy las Thursday afernoon a hs home a Morrsvlle. Mr. McCarhy had gone o he barn abou fve oclock o feed hs horse, and on he way back from he barn o he house he was srcken wh he dsease. He ded be fore medcal asssance could read hm. He was 68 years old and had been a resden of Morrsvlle for fory years A wdow and fve chldren survve hm. The chldren are John and Mary, who lve a home; Denns and Mchael of Asbury Park, and Danel McCarhy of Seabrgh. The funeral was,held on Monday mornng a nne oclock from he bouse and a en oclock from S. Cahernes church a Morrsvlle. The serr vce was conduced by Rev. Wllam Treacy. Hfus X. Ogden. Rufus L. Ogden, ffh son of Rufus Ogden of Keypor, ded las Frday a he home of hs sser, Mrs. E. P. Conkln, n Brooklyn, aged; 81 years. The funeral, whch was prvae, ook place on Monday from hs fahers home. The 1 bural was n Green Grove cemeery a Keypor. He leaves a wfe and wo chldren. Charles C, Vanderveer, Charles C. Vanderveer, son of P. C. Vanderveer of Wckaunk, ded on Tuesday of las week, aged 25 years. He had a severe aack of pneumona abou a year ago and had been n poor healh snce ha me. Mr. Vanderveer wa3 no marred. He.leaves a broher, Herber Vanderveer of Freehold. Wllam H. Hulsar. Wllam H. Hulsar of Red Bank ded a he home of hs son, Eulff Hulsar of Hllsboro, op Thursday, Augus 4h, aged 73 years. Mr. Hulsar was vsng hs son a he me of hs deah. Sade SlcDanel. Sade McDanel, daugher of Edward McDanel of ralaysown, ded on Thurs day, Augus 4h, of appendcs. She was 29 years old. Mm McDanel had been sck hree week?. Rchard Lle. < Rchard Lle ded a he home of hs daugher, Mrs. Charles Conover of Maawan, on Monday of las.week, of nflammaon of he lver. He was 71 years old. FLOWER SHOW. Wll he, Held for Two Dave a he Seabrgh Casno. The annual flower show of he Monmouh couny horculural socey wll be held a he Scubrgh casno, on he Rumson road, on Wednesday and Thursday, Augus 8!afc and Sepember ls Premums amounng o $500 wll be gven forle be. dsplays n he varous classes of flowers, frus and vegeable, Las sprng he florss of Runson Neck dsrbued CQO plans o he school chldren of Red Bank, Far Haven, Oceanc and Seabrgh. Each chld go eher a coleup, geranum, helorope or fuchsa, as mgh be preferred. Mos of hese plans wll ba exhbed a he flower show, and przes wll be awarded or hose showng he bes culure. Arnong he exhbs hs year wll be a collecon of rare plans from England, wnch wll be forwarded expressly for he flower show. An Aemped Robbery. A pedler of paen medcne red o rob Marvn H. Kelsey of Beach sree of $5 las Thursday ngh. The man sold Mr. Kelsey a 25-cen bole of medcne. Mr. Kelaey handed he man a fve-dollar bll, and he man won ou for change and dd no reurn. Mr. Kelsey wen afer he man and found hm on Fron sree. Ho demanded hs money back and he man dened havng had, Tho medcno man fnally ran away and Mr. Kolsey, John W. Moun and George, Oglvo gave ohoso. Tho man was capured on Gold sree, and afer gvng up he money ho was allowed o dopar «* Adjourned Sherffs Sale Of o8 n Avon-by-ho-Soa. On accoun of ho hreaenng weaher and small nondanco on ho 18h ns., ho snlo of loa on ho Ann Fnn foreclosure decroo sands ndjournod unl Saurday, Augus 20h. n 12:80 \ M.. on ho promsea; begnnng a lo No. 408, corner of Second and.qarflold nvonuea. A Bufllclon number of heflo very elglblu loa mus be sold o sasfy ho balnco duo on ho docreo. A ho lan sule los brough only from ono-quaror o one-hrd he regular ls prces. Anoher B«oh opporuny wll probubly never occur. For muph and parcular!! apply o A, C. llurahorno, counsellor u. law, Freehold, N. J Adv. JJC BUD DANK Rcawnu prns ul\ he ;hs OWB nl ho me. Adv. A TOLL ROAD DVDEND, THE HOLMDEL AND KEYPORT TURNPKE ^ENDS TS YEAR. The- Old JBoardvo/. Drecors Reeleced and a Dvdend of Four Per Cen Declared The Road Kep n Fne Condon.... The annual meeng.of he drecors and sockholders of he. Holmdel and Keypor urnpke company was held a he Manson house a Keypor las Wednesday. The busness was no compleed and he meeng was adjourned o yeserday mornng, a he same place. All he old drecors were reeleced. The members of he board of drecors are Garre V. Conover, John S. Hendrckson, JOUL.G. Schanck, Garre D. Longsree and Henry L. Holmes. The board organzed by elecng hese offcers. Presldeu Garre V. Conover. Secreary John 8. Hendrckson. Treasurer and supernenden Jobn G. Scnanck. The board declared a dvdend of four per cen, payable on and afer Ocober 1s, 1898, a he offce of he reasurer of he company a Keypor, The urnpke has always been kep n excellen condon, and s n as good order, o-day as a any me snce s consrucon. The road s sx mles long and s he mos expensve urnpke road ever conaruced n Monmouh couny. was bul n , and for many years was he man arery for wagon ravel o Keypor from Holndel, Cols Neck and adjonng owns. Keypor was hen he chef oule for fregh and passedger raffc o New York from all ha secon of Monmouh couny. n s early days be urnpke was a very profable oll road. The consrucon of he New York and Long Branch ralroad, and he Freehold and Keypor ralroad cu off a grea deal of fregh raffc. The abandonmen of he urnpke leadng from Holmdel o Red Bank and he grea mprovemens o ha road, reduced he raffc sll more. When he numerous owns along he seashore were sared, hey made a good marke for hay; gran, and all sors of farm produce, and hs new farmers marke made sll anoher reducon n he raffc over he urnpke. n spe of all hese reducons of raffc, however, and he correspondng reducon.n olls, he road s sll kep n fne order and s sll makng far earnngs. Dvdends are declared annually, excep when be receps are used for makng permanen mprovemens o he roads. * m The Sewers No o be Used. Snce he sewers have been pu hrough he own a number of places have been conneced wh hem, and connecons are now beng made wh oher premses. The commssoners las ngh passed a resoluon nofyng all persons who had conneced her premses wh he sewers o dsconnec hem, and orderng he sree supernenden, n case hey were no dsconneced a once, o dsconnec hem hmself. A Boy Run Over. Bere, he seven-year-old grandson of John L. Foser of Monmouh sree, wab run over by a carrage belongng o Mr. Jones of Holmdel on Frday afernoon. The boy was knocked down by he horse and a gash was cu n hs head, he carrage passng over hs body. Dr. Curs cared for he boys njures and he lle fellow B dong well. TrocB Mus Be Trmmed. James Norman, he sree supernenden, has receved orders o rm all he rees n own whero hey hang over he sdewalks and nerfere wh pedesrans, or where hey obsruc ho rays from ho srcu lamps, Blls for he work of rmmng he rees wll bo sen o he ownera of propery whose rees are rmmed. - >._- _ A Freeholders Clambake. Tho bonrd of freeholders held her annual clambake a Pleasuro Bay las Wednesday. n addon o he freeholdors mos of ho offcals of Monmouh couny wero presen, ogeher wh a numbor of promnen lawyors and local polcans. _ There s a Tme for Vna Prces, And nn fnr no summer dry goods am ready-o-wear goods s concerned,-ha lmo s now. Consul ho dsplay udvorflemen of Joseph Bals, lcd Bunk, on ).- Adv. noon Papers. Boxen of papor, 21 Hhecu of paper and 84envelopes, from. 10 ceno o 50 ceno or box, a Tun RKOHTEH ollloe. All of lho are exra value for ho ronoy, Adv..,,.,- Nu PralncH n Langs. Adv. ATTACKED HER MOTHER. Srs, Ann Kelsey Badly Hur by Her Daugher. Mrs. Ann Kelsey of Cols Neck was aacked by her daugher, Sarah Kelsey, on Tuesday of las week and was badly njured. Mrs. Kelsey and her daugher lve ogeher. On Tuesday ngh Sarah aacked her moher wh a char, beang her wh across he head and over he back., Mrs, Kelseys head was badly conused from he effecs of- he blows she receved, and her back was scarred and brused, On Wednesday Consable Charles E. Srong of Cols Neck wen o arres Sarah Kelsey. She s abou 35 years old, bu s no a large woman. Mr. Srong had a half-hours sruggle wh ber before she was overpowered. He says she was he sronges woman he ever underook o arres, and ha she was he only woman whom he had ever found necessary o handcuff n order o ge her o jal. Consable Srong s a powerful, heavy man, weghng 190 pounds, bu he says he woman was possessed of he srengh of half a dozen men, and ha for a me she fough and sruggled errbly. She b a hm, and hs hand sll bears he marks of- where she sruck hm wh her eeh. Afer beng, handcuffed and placed n a wagon she was aken o he couny jal a Freehold. Many peopje have long beleved ha she s no responsble for her acons. She has an ungovernable emper, and a mes s wholly unable o conrol herself, Some years ago she underwen a surgcal operaon a he hands of Dr. Woodward. A pece of her skull, whch was sad o be bearng on he bran, was rased, whou, however, much benefcal resuls beng produced. She wll undergo an examnaon o deermne her sany before her case s dsposed of. THREE FOCKETBOOKS LOST. One (f Red Bank, One a Asburu Park, and One a he Hghlands. Mrs, S. Furs of Brooklyn, who s enng wh some freuds n Cedar Grove, a he Hghlands of Navesnk, los a pockebook yeserday near he pump a Murphys pavlon. The pockebook conaned $37. Srs. Furs dscovered her loss almos mmedaely and reurned o he pump, bu he pockebook had been pcked up. n was a card bearng he owners name. Mss Carre Walsh, daugher of James Walsh of Borden sree, aended he Mehods Sunday-school pcnc a Asbury Park las Frday, Whle here Mss Walsh los a pockebook conanng a sum of money, a ralroad cke from Red Bank o New York and a seamboa cke from New York o Red Bank. A boarder a Mrs. Champlns on Unon sree los a pockebook n Red Bank las Frday. The pockebook-conaned money and valuable papers. A Marshal a he Opera House. Hance Wallace Benne, who was eleced a consable las sprng, has been apponed a specal marshal a he opera house for he nghs when plays are gven here. The apponmen was made a he reques of Charles E. Nenan, he manager of he opera house. The apponmen does no carry -wh any pay from he own, and Mr. Benne wll be pad for hs servces by Mr. Neman. ^ he Srees. Sdney Conover, who owns a row of houses on Cenral avenue, souh of Beach sree, presened a peon o he board of commssoners las ngh, askng ha he sree be graded. He saed ha he Bree was so uneven ha waer sood here a long me afer every ran, and ha here was no way of geng clear of excep by gradng.he sree. Mlk Solen. Tho Love Co.s ce house n Lle Slver was broken no on Saurday ngh, and a can conanng egh quars of mlk WQB solon. Tho marauders wen o a feld whoro cows wero n pasuro and mlked one of cows dry. Fru Growers on a Pcnc. Tho members of lo Monmouh couny fru growers amocon, wh her famles, numberng 135 n all, hold her flrfc annual pcno yeserday n Hghland Beach. Wall Japer,»>* Ceno a Roll. Full lno of full samples now ready. rcch from 34 cona roll up. See hem) HunplcH and plnco your order now for full.work. Wllam JJ. Johnson, paper hunger, 214 LocufU avenue* Wes Red Bank. P. O, Box 207. Adv. Cream oocoanu cukea a Lnu^u Adv, NEWS FROM MDDLETOWN, NTERESTNG TEMS FROM BE- YOND THE SHREWSBURY. A Successful Flower Grower An Vnsuceessful Cake Walk A Euchre Pary Clears $75 An Ep-. worh League Lawn Pary, Mrs. Lena Foser, wfe of Harry H. Foser, s one of.he mos successful flower growers of Por Monmouh. She, very fond of flowers, and has equal successa growng ornamenal rees and palms., She has a varey of palms, ncludng one or wo rare sora. The cake walk held n he Knghs of Pyhas hall a Alanc Hghlands las Wednesday ngh by he employees of he Sandy Hook lne was no a fnancal success on accoun of he sorm. Only abou fory persons aended he affar. The managers have decded o repea he cake walk some me hs mon..,, Abou $75 was cleared a he euchre pary held a Mrs. G. N. Ballns las Thursday ngh. The money wll be used o mprove he casno grounds. The Epworh League of he Navesnk Mehods church held a lawn socable a Wllam DeVesys on Frday ngb. The house and lawn were decoraed wh Chnese lanerns. There was a good aendance and abou $8 was cleared. A eam of horses owned by Peer S. CoSover of Alanc Hghlands go scared on Frday whle he drver was n a house delverng goods, and ran away. The horses ran o he barn where hey are sabled and sopped. No damage was done. Rev. M. M, Fnch, pasor of he New Monmouh Baps church, and a pary of frends wen on a fshng rp las week down he Deleware rver. The pary caugh abou 500 pounds of weakfsh. Mahew Brown has moved hs plumbng shop from Mrs. M. E. Allens buldng on Frs avenue, Alanc Hghlands, o he vacan sore owned by Mrs. Allen on Ralroad avenue. Mss Besse Wanrgh of New Brghon, Conn., who has been vsng Mss Fannes Ralph for he pas week, s now vsng frends a Phladelpha. Sewar and Edward Mchell, George Rendall and Mss Edh Sckles of Jersey Cy spen par of las week wh Mss Myra Sckles of Navesnk. The Sunday-school of he Navesnk Mehods church wen on s annual excurson o Hghland Beach.o-day. The rp was made n wagons. Mrs. Frank Murphy of Orange, who has been vsng Mrs. Frank Downs a Por Monmouh for he pas wo weeks, has reurned home. Henry Ausn Adams wll lecure n S. Agness church a Alanc Hghlands on Sunday on "Amercas Deb o he Caholc Church." C. A. Lebare, who s employed by he Holland Trus company n New York, s enjoyng wo weeks vacaon a Locus Pon. Mrs. Thomas Robers of Brooklyn, who has been vsng her moher, Mrs. Susan Jenkns of Navesnk, has reurned home. Mrs. Thomas H. Leonard and her sser, Mrs. S. F. Booh of Alanc Hghlands, spen las week a Asbury Park. Mss Anne Travs of Navesnk reurned home las Wednesday from a wo weeks rp o Nagara Falls. The Navesnk hook and ladder company wll^hold a far n he ruck bouse on Frday and Saurday nghs. The fsh facory a Keansburg, whch was recenly desroyed by fre, has been rebul and s now n operaon. Wllam Johnson, Jr., and famly of Jersey Cy are spendng wo weeks a Lnden house ( Navesnk. Rober Johnson of Navesnk, who has been sck for he pas week, s now able o be ou. Mrs. E. R. Tumen of Alanc Hghlands s he gues of frends a Toma Rver. Charles D. Rogers and famly havo moved from Por Monmouh o Belford. Alanc Hlublandss Good SoaBoo. Alano Hghlands" people say ha hs Beason s ho bes he place has had for hreo years. All ho hoels and boardng houses aro flled and only a small number of ho coages aro vacan. Tho summer populaon nmuso lemfolves by playng golf, yaohng, rdng, drvng and Bwnmg. Almos every ngh a hop s held a one of ho loel or lurgo hoardng hofob. Cnmbnken nre becomng popular. Alano Hghlands n dong ono-hnl more bschb hayenr han for.hoveral years pas. Old drops n Lags. Adv. peppermn

2 AL Y1K8 WJK8 A CUP. pan. && & #&* CELEBRATES A SP*>Mxwuf*M.Jlofrh a Elkrool 11«r& ***** *Vuesdav AferooH-HfHru < Vff* Hvllea Frs JJoneu «Three Evens, Las Wednesday was he brhday of Phl Daly, Jr., of Long Branch. He was 34 years old on ha day. To celebrae he day he offered a slver cup o be conesed for a he Elkwood shoong grounds. The enrance fee was $15 and each man sho a ffeen brds. The enres were Alber vns of Red Bonk, Phl Daly, Jr., of Long Branch, Edgar Qbbs Murphy of New York, Thomas Morfey of Paerson, and Mr. Culberson of Lousvlle, Kenucky. All he men sood a hry yards from he rapr M\ Daly enered he mach, bu he announced ha f he should wn he would no ake he cup, bu ha should go, n ha even, o he second man. Mr. Daly dd wn.he mach, bu he refused o ake he cup. He klled fbureen brds. vns and Murphy each klled hreen, and hey were e for he cup. They sho off, mss and ou, and vns won on he nnh brd. The cup hus became le propery. The rophy s a lovng cup of sold slver, abou egh nches hgh. On one sde of he cup are he words "Presened by Phl Daly, Jr., AuguslOh, 1898," and on he oher sde are he words "Elkwood Park," wh a blank space for he name of he wnner. Ten per cen of all purses and all sweepsakes goes o he club. The sakes n hs even amouned.o $75. The clubs en per cen was $7.50. Daly receved $37.50, and vns receved $80 n addon o he cup. On Wednesday mornng "Shoong Hank" Whe of Lle Slver ook Mr. vns o he Rversde gun club grounds o see f Mr. vns could shoo as good as he ough o. vns had no done any shoong snce he Grand Amercan Handcap n March, and Mr. Whe was afradha hs eye had los s quckness and hs hand s cunnng. n a frendly mach on he grounds Whe and vns each klled nne ou of en brds. vns hen pracced a hreen brds ard klled hem all. A he sweepsake shoong a Elkwood Park n he afernoon, afer he cup even, n a fve-dollar mss and ou, vns wen ou on hs elevenh brd and Whe and Culberson dvded he money. n wo oher smlar evens Whe dvded frs money. He dd no mss a brd durng all he shoong of he afernoon. Mr. Whe s a grea one-barrel shooer. A Elkwood on Wednesday afernoon he challenged he shooers here o a sweepsake mach for 250 a sde, a 100 brds per man, he mach o ake place any day he followng week.ha mgh be agreeable o he persons accepng he challenge, and only one barrel o be used. None of he shooers, however, would accep he challenge. To Go On a Bunng Trp. On Frday of hs week Dr. J.B. Knney of Red Bank wll sar on a hunng rp. He wll go o he Dakoas, and he expecs o reman here unl Ocober, hunng bg game.»» Trong and Runnng To-morrow. Two rong races and wo runnng races wll come off on Parkers rack omorrow. One of he evens wll be a eam rong mach and anoher even wll be a runnng race for mules. Odds and Ends of Spor. Wllam H. Thorpe who s employed a Frankford, Phladelpha, and who s spendng hs vacaon wh hs famly on Locus avenue, wen fshng a Wes End yeserday. He caugh 200 pounds of bluefsh ahd<a few porges. Spansh mackerol are caugh n large numbers by he fshermen of Belford and Por Monmouh." The fsh brng weny cens a pound a wholesale n New York. Rev. C. W. VanZee, F. K. Bucher Dr. J. D. Ely, and Davd A. Bard of Marlboro wen on a hree dnys fshng rp o Forked Rver las week, Howard Suphn, Eusebus Arrow smh, Jr., Wllam Ells and Legh Ward of Freehold spen Frday and Saurday a Baraega fshng. James S, Whe, Joseph Aknson and Mllnrd F. Conover of Freehold wen o Slveron for brdn las week. They go pleny of fsh bu no brds. W. J, Conover and W, S. Srykor of Marlboro wen on a gunnng rp o Now mnrko, N. J., las week.«they bagged ffy plover. Janea Sogono of Smhburg wlleock hs pond wh black bans. Fshng n ho pond wll bo prohbed for hrco ycara. James Durham-of Long Branch, who 1H 72 yearn old, n learnng o rldo wheel. Jame Cooper, Jr., and Mel Cormvol lre n Cnnado<<on a (lullng and plonnur rp. B, C, Sclnnck, Jr., of Freehold, oho a bluo heron a Mnrlborolaafc Wednesday SATURDAYS BASEBALL GAME. Red Bankers Wn by a Score of OoS. The Red Bankers won he hrd and decdng game of baseball on Saurday wh he Keypor club. Two games had revously been played, he Red Bank club wnnng one and he Keyporers wnnng one. The game on Saurday was.he "rubber," and each club fel ceran of wnnng. The Red Bank club lned up aa saed n THEREGSTER las week. The Bed Bankers ou-played and ou-baed he keypor club. The bes h was.made >y George Conover, who pounded he sal he furhes has ye been sen on ;he grounds. He made second base on s h. s mpossble o make a home un on he presen grounds, for he ;arh s so sof ha he ball does no jounce and bound along afer srkng ;he ground, bu says almos n he >lace srkes. John Forsybe as cacher played a fne game. Alexander Douglass Cooper ched, he frs sx nnngs. n he frs fve nnngs he Keyporers made only ne runoff hs pchng. n^he sxh nnng hs arm gave ou and Keypor made hree runs. George Allen pched he remanng hree nnngs, and he Keyporers made one run n hose nnngs, Bob Forsy he as second baseman; made some sensaonal sops of swf balls. The umpres were Herman* Cady and Danel T. Hendrckson. A game of baseball wll be played a Keypor on Saurday afe/noon beween he Mddleown ahlec club and a Key. por eam. The followng Saurday he Mddleown club wll play a game a Red Bank wh Forsyhes eam. Racng a Keypor on Labor Day. A meeng of he Keypor drvng aslocaon wll be held on Labor day, Sepember 5h. There wll be wo rong races, one for he 2:45 class, and he oher for he 2:35 class. Several bcycle races wll also be held. Wall Paper. CALL AT THE leral Wall Paper Sore, Cor. Fron and Pearl Srees, or your Wall Paper, Fans, Enamels and Wndow Glass. Also a lull lne of Paper Hangers Tools..Paper Hangers Pase by he pal or barrel. Kalsomlne, Puy, Whla Lead, Ols, Turpenne, Hard Ols, Vnrals und Dryers. A complee lne of H. w. Johnss Ready Mxed Pans. Kalsomlne Brushes and Whewash Brushes. Esmaes cheerfully furnshed. Mall Orders promply aended o. G.-W. -NMVSOX. Box 078, ed Bank, N. J. DURNG SUMMER, LOXG naxca STORE AT WEST END. PURE! // DELCOUS! Bonbons and Chocolaes. Ben Everywhere by Mall or Express. 863 Broadway, Now York. COCOA "no CHOCOLATES For Eang, Drnkng and Cookng, are unsurpassed for Pury of Maeral and Flavor. CB0CEB8 EVBRY WHEK, We Wan Your Drugsore Trade?- Don hnk because hs s a large sore and you have only a _ small purchase o make ha we - don care for your rade. s no so. We know he person who makes a small purchase hs week may make a large one nex week. We know any poor goods from hs sore would be noced sooner or laer by bg cusomers. We know ha he beer we rea every one he beer our repuaon wll be. Our facles enable ua o make -your every purchase sasfacory. Make your purchases here. Schroeders Pharmacy. Bergen & Morrs, Propreors. TELEP10NK12 F. 19 Broad Sree, Red Bank, Combnng Busness Wh Pleasure s wha he housewfe does when she makes a vs o Applegaes Enerprse Marke, s kep so nce, orderly and clean ha she feels no hesaon n donnng her shoppng dress and gong forh o choose he choces n he land for her breakfas or dnner from he empng roass, Beaks, chops, poulry or sewng morselb from hs markes prme sock. D. G. Applegae, 110 FRONT ST., Cor. Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J. Lades, f you are n- need of anyhng n ;; he way of Har Goods, call a The Red Bank Temple of Fashon. *. There you wll be sure o ge your moneys worh. We can supply you wh anyhng o su your requremens, from he "ny neckcurls," (whch are a presen so very fashonable), o an enre wg, a swch, waves, bangs, &c. HVCRS. E. "WES, Broad Sree. Red Bank, N. J. «* * *»««««««* *+«««Columba Chanless, - - $ Columba Chan Wheel, Harford, Vdee, $40.00 and Jack and Jll (full sze wheels), H. A. WORTHLEY, : 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J. 3 " For Hurry Orders Telephone 24a, Red Bank. 9 These days han ever before. You see s & beween seasons ard we mus clear ou : wha goods are lef from our md-summer $ sale,. - V"., ; " - V Prme and Foremos are Our Grea Musln Underwear Offers: Corse Covers, x. ". -» > Made of good musln and well worh 15c. ^- each, go a... - /C * Embrodery rmmed Corse Covers, f your n & sze s here, 25c. value, a... 1 L * Hemsched and embrodery rmmed Cor- *)Qn ** se Covers, usual prce 38c, a. ; &OU {> The new French "full fron" Corse /jf n»* Covers, 75c. value, a, f«jb & Drawers, % Gowns,. Umbrella syle, cambrc ruffle, 50c. qualy, ) Q n. X ^...^.. &ul :*: Hemsched.D raw ersp exra wde, 50c. f)qn % qualy, a - fc vw X Torchon Lace Trmmed Drawers, 75c. 9On ** qualy, a. UUU Fne lace rmmed hemsched Drawers, A Q n X $1.00 Qualy,"a.. nrvu ** X Full sze, well made wh lace nserng, a. T"vjC & Hamburg Embrodery Trmmed Gowns, E0.n *** worh75c,a ODC $ Gowns wh eher lace or efbrbdefy rmnng, $r.oo value, a. CO A * UUu * A sample lo of Empre Gowns, $1.50 knd, flon > a bou % Skrs. 1. Shor Underskrs wh H. S. rmmng, QQn *»* a OOC g Walkng Skrs, ncely rmmed wh em- A Qn? brodery, a : «fgc? Umbrella Skrs wh embrodery or lace, "7Kf» *^ dollar value,-a,. ".... /OU X A sample lo of fne Skrs, worh up o_wo QQn % dollars, a " DOC X % Chldrens. Underwear, we quoe four specals from " X among many; Musln Drawers, 2 o 12 years, Q n ^. lace rmmed, ab>, Uu X Chldrens Underskrs, all szes, worh 25c, 1 Ql^p? a... ;. ^Cl ^ Chldrens Body Wass, usually sold for QCn *»* S c., a.uu X Corse Wass, all szes, 75c. grade, a UUU % n addon o he above we sell whas lef n he way of ^ Summer goods, such as Skrs, Shr Wass, Wrappers, Corses, X Wash Goods, &c, a half prce. X JOSEPH SALZ, Broad and Mechanc Ss., RED BANK, N. J. The Ladder of Success! The ladder of success s hard or easy o clmb, jus as a man chooses o make. Success s no such a shy brd as many people suppose. Successes largely a maer of dong busness on he broad prncple of gvng sasfacon. THE REGSTERS success as a prnng offce has been aaned n ha way. We have never asked nor expeced pay from a,cusomer, f he prnng we dd for hm was no sasfacory n every way. Permanen success would be ou of he queson f we nssed on collecng money whch we had no honesly earned. We prn good and we sasfy. Nobody expecs more han ha. Nobody can gve more. f you lke our way of dong busness, we would lke o have an order from you. Tclophono 113. THE RED BANK REGSTER.

3 MONEY REFUNDED for anyhng no sasfacory. 38 Broad Sree, CAR FARE PAD o all purchasers of Fve Dollars worh or over Red Bank, N. J. Eners on s secoad week o-morrow, and wh ncreased values and more brllan bargans wll more han duplcae he success acheved durng he pas week. Daly and almos hourly new los are beng brough forward from he reserve sockrooms, and new and lower prces are beng named. " Conrac.every deparmen" are he orders, and as he only way ha can be accomplshed s by sellng he goods, weve cas profs o he wnds, have aken no accoun of coss, have chopped and whled prces down unl now hey are bu mere shadows of wha hey formerly were. Our Need for Space s so Pressng ha we are Sacrfcng as Never Before n Our Hsory, # Wrappers. Made of fne cambrcs and lawns. ncely rmmed, he wnd-up o our $1.00 wrappers ; we have all szes now, do no know how long hey wll las, GQn sale prce..,.. Qull Corses. n venlang or jean, a decded bargan^ worh 65c, Q sale prce... Skrs. Crash Lnen, full 3 yards wde, deep.hem, he regular QQn, prce 69c,sale prce.. vju Skrs. Of fancy embrodered lnen crash and srped duck, ful wd y h and perfec fng, he knd sold a $1.25, QQn sale prce..., 0«Ju Dress Skrs. Of sorm serge, black and blue brllanne and novely mae rals, good lnngs all hrough worh $2.50 and (f Qfl $3So, sale prce.. (PlgO Lades Vess. Rbbed, lsle hread, fancy oper work, n whe and colors, regular prce 25c, sale C. prce U Lades Vess. n whe and ecru, fancy lace and rbbon rmmng, he fl. 15c. grade a (Jll Lades Vess. Fne qualy, lsle hread, wl slk rbbon rmmng, hgh or low neck, he 50c, QQ grade, a sale prce".. Lades 1 Vess. Rbbed, whe and ecru, rbbon n neck and armholes, ^ worh 12c, a Chldrens Vess. Rbbed, n whe and ecru, fne gauge goods, worh 12j c., sale prce Shr Wass. Lades and Msses, of fas color maerals, all choce paerns he knd sold a 59c, QQ sale prce Lades Wass. 1 all fne maerals, lawns, percales, dmes, &c, no one n,., he lo sold a less E Q han ^.oo, sale prce Lades Wass. Percale shr, warraned fas colors, were sold a f n 35c, now.. 4 BU Handkerchefs. Whe hemsched and fas colored border Handkerchefs, 6c. knd a Taffea Rbbons. More and plan, 4 nches wde, all desrable shades, ncludng black and whe, regular prce 29c. per yard, sale Qn prce gll Embroderes From 1 o 3 nches wde, all fne goods, sol* a oc. and * 12C. per yard, o close.. Dress Duck. n black, whe and blue, a heavy grade worh 13c, a Y n per yard Ulr Shell Har Pns. Black, amber and horn, a per dozen Basng Coon. French, warraned 500 yds. on spool, a... Laundered Shrs. Mens and Boys Neglgee, fas colors, new paerns, he knd we always sold a 50c, QQn sale prce vjwu Mens Underwear. Balbrggan Shrs, long and shor sleeves, and Drawers o mach, he knd worh 35c, 0 n sale prce,# Men^s Half Hose. Seamless roo^xvarraned fas colors n black or an, worh 12 cens, sale prce "Jl^n per par / ^*Ul Lades Hose. Fas black seamless, regular prce 12c, sale prce, ^ n per par /b Lades Hose. Hermsdorf dye, black, full regular made, he knd usually a 25 cens, sale T. prce. Lades Hpse. Lsle hread, black, fancy open work, he knd sold OR a 39c, sale prce... Chldrens Hose. Black, fas color, szes 6 o 8j4, our oc. grade, a per T -par., Half Hose. Mens seamless, mxed colors he oc. qualy, sale prce, per par 6c, Croche Coon. Clarks whe, plan and vargaed colors, per spool, Q f only dl/ Hooks and Eyes. The knd wh he hump, n black or whe, per card. \ U Bahng Sus. Chldrens, n flannel and Jersey cloh, mosly n small szes, worh $1.00, sale Cf) prce Oung Shrs. Mens and boys, of percales and dome flannel, lgh - or dark colors, regular prce Qn 25c, now. dll Wndow Shades. All desrable colors, heavy knoed frnge, worh 35c. QC sale prce Curan Scrm. 36 nches wde, new paerns, regular prce 6c, sale Ql prce, per yard Clarks O. N. T. Spool Coon, 200 yards, per spool... Tooh Powder. Dr. Lyons, he knd always sold a 25 cens, sale En prce. luul Wrng Paper.. n, boxes, and 24 envelopes, worh 15 cens, a per f A box Ob Fourh Sem-Annual Musln Underwear Sale. "We have wo general Musln Underwear Sales each year; one n January, he oher n Augus, and hose who once aend hem nvarably awa her comng wh he knowledge ha hey can hereby save abou FFTY PER CENT ON THE DOL- Bleached Musln. LAR. Every garmen cu full, subsanally made and fnshed hroughou, and weyard wde, he regular 6 cen can conscenously clam ha for prce and qualy hey are no equalled anywhere. The followng few only sugges he scores of specals we have for you: : Skrs. Of fne grade musln, wh 8-nch cambrc ruffle, 3 yards wde, cluser of ucks, regu- A"J lar prce 69C,sale prce Skrs. Of close musln, wh 12-nch lawn flounce, edged wh deep embrodery, regular CQ n prce 89c, sale prce.. UUU Skrs.. Made of exra qualy musln, rmmed wh deep flounce of embrodery or lace very wde, a knd always sold a QQ $1.69, sale prce.. Drawers. Of very good musln, cu.full szes, well made, cluser of.ucks, a regular 25c. f knd, a Cl Drawers. n regular or Umbrella syle, rmmed wh embrodery or hemsched ; a lo Q Jn worh 39c., sale prce LUUl Drawers. Of exra qualy maeral, rmmed wh embroderyy and nserng, also llace rmmed, usual prce, 69c, sale prce Gowns. Cu full sze, rows of nserng and cluser of ucks, some empre syles, none worh less han 69c. and 79c, sale A An prce *W\H Gowns. Of good grade musln, handsomely rmmed wh embrodery, well made hroughou, would be cheap CQn a 98c, sale prce.... Qull Gowns. Bes grade of musln, handsome embrodery rmmng and nseron, very wde skr, a regular 1.25 knd a Gowns. Handsomely rmmed wh all over embrodered yoke, rbbon drawn, and also some wh good lace rmmng and nserng, real value (f Q $1.98, sale prce... j) 11 3 Chemse. Of good qualy musln, corded or {rmmed wh lace or embrodery, sold always a 35c, sale prce Combnaon Chemse And Skr, ncely rmmed wh embrodery and ucks, a knd well worh $1.00, sale "JOn prce /ul 4+«HHMMH«*4H4HH^ ROYAL V UNDERGARMENTS Corse Covers Of good musln, perfec fng, all felled seams, a knd usually sold a 15c, sale prce Corse Covers Of fne class musln, rmmed wh wde embrodery, aped p all around, regular Q n prce, 25c,"saleprce.. OU Corse Covers. Cambrc or musln, square, round or V-shaped syles, prely, rmmed wh lace or embrodery, regular Qr 29c. knd, sale prce.. nfans Slps. Made of good cambrc, rmmed wh nseron and fne ucked yoke, a knd sold elsewhere a 5oc.,sale prce Chldrens Wear. A lo of Skrs, Chemse and Dresses of good musln and well made, worh from E f 2 S o 3SC, sale prce.. Ou Chldrens Drawers. Very srongly made, of good musln, ncely sched cluser of ucks. Years Prce... OC 13O Table Lnen. Turkey red Table Damask, full wdh and fas color, worh 35c, sale prce per yard Table Covers Turkey red, ol dyed, he bes goods, regular CQn prce 98c, sale prce.. Uwu Bleached Shees. Lockvvood, good musln, 72x90 nches, regular prce 50c.-, durng sale... Pllow Cases. Full sze, of good musln, worh oc., sale prce,, Pllow Cases. Hemsched, bleached musln, he knd always sold a fp 15c., sale prce Ulll Pllow Case Musln. Bleached, a good heavy knd, -» well worh 11c, a per Qn yard U L Shees. Ready made,of good unbleached musln, full sze, worh QQn 50c, sale prce 0 Ou Musln. Fru of he Loom, 36 nches wde, he regular gc. CjS^n knd,saleprce,peryd. U*u qualy, sale prce per Oyn yard J^l/ Unbleached Musln. Yard wde, heavy qualy, worh 6c.,sale prce Talcum Powder. Mennens, he bes made, regular prce 25 cens, sale prce Lnen Huck Towels. Hemmed ends, sze 18x34 nches, worh,15c, sale..: fl n prce UUl Barnsley Towels. Y\ yards long, a knd usually sold a 12 cens, sale Q f prce Ou Merrmack Prns. Choce new lne of paerns, lgh and dark colors, value 5c, a per yard. Coon Brds Eye. 8 nches wde, he knd sold a 50c., sale prce per pece Table Ol Cloh. Y yards wde, n whe and colored paerns, frs qualy, worh 17 cens, sale prce.-... Bed Spreads. Heavy qualy, full sze, a 69c. knd, sale prce. Bed Spreads. Very fne qualy, rased Marselles paerns, a grade never sold less han $1.25, QQ n sale prce uou Table Lnen. 54 nches wde, he knd nlways sold a 25 cens, sale Q A Prce «U Lace Curans. Full lengh and wdh, 7Q* worh 98c, a per pr. / Uu Cabne Har Pns. Assored box knd, 100 n Q A UUl Ha Pns. 7 nches long, knd usually 16b sold a 2c. each,, per dozen

4 THE RED BANK REGSTER. JOHN H. COOK. Edor and Propreor, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, The War Ended. The war wh Span s ended. Amercan arms and Amercan shps have shown her superory n a more srkng manner han, n any prevous war. Praccally, all he erms of peace, wh he excepon of he dsposon of he Phllpne slands, are seled, A very grea majory of he people of he counry favor reanng he Phllpnes as a conques of war. Pars of hem are sure o be reaned, and he reenon of he whole of hem by he Uned Saes would resul n a grea oule for Amercan -producs and Amercan manufacures. Several years ago, under favorable condons, he.rade of he Uned Saes wh Cuba, n farmers producs, was enormously ncreased. Ths rade was swep away by Presden Clevelands polcy. As one of he resuls of he war, Cuba, wll bo governed for a me a leas by he Uned Saes, and Poro Eco becomes an Amercan possesson. Wh he rade of hese wo slands conrolled by he Uned Saes, and wh par and perhaps all of he Phllpnes as Amercan errory, here wll be a grea expanson of rade. These counres do no produce he chef agrculural producs of he Uned Saes, and hereafer her supples wll be bough prncpally from he farmers of our own land. The benefcal resuls of hs mmense demand wll be fel almos a once, and whle he farmers of he counry wll be more drecly benefed han any oher class, he whole counry mus share largely n her prospery. : A HoudeSrucb by Lghnng. Rober Thompsons house a Jersey vlle was sruck by lghnng las Wednesday ngh. Some of he weaherboards were orn off and a wndow was broken. The famly was n he house a he me, bu no one was hur. A Thumb njured. Frank Sanhope of Keypor was playng ball las week when he was sruck on he end of he humb of hs rgh hand wh he ball. The flesh was spl open and he bone exposed. The wound was dressed by Dr. Toms. THEY FOUGHT WOBY. O. Summ-rne of Red Bank Speaks lp for he Colored Troops, To THE EDTOR OF THE REGSTER: Wll you allow me space n your valuable paper o speak a few words n regard o he negro solders. s surprsng, perhaps shameful, ha here has been so lle recognon of he fac ha he Tweny-Fourh regmen of, Uned Saes nfanry, whch so dsngushed self a San Juan hll, was composed of negroes. The correspondens of he New York papers a he fron seem o have uerly gnored hs fac.- They mss no opporuny o glorfy Roosevels rough rders or he Seveny-Frs New York Voluneers for her work, ye scarcely a word was sad abou hs regmen of colored regulars. Col. T. W. Hggnson, who learned o apprecae he vahm. of negroes as soldersbome 35 years ago, wll no be surprsed f he sory of he Tweny-Fourh nfanry a San Juan. Three companes of he regmen los every one of s offcers before he fghng was over. Four of he,regmenal capans were 1; nocked over by Spansh bulles whn a mnuo of each, oher, and he leuenan-colonel was severely wounded. Company V n a shor me had only a capan lef, and no oher commssoned offcer. s sad ha he Tveuy-Fourh regmen really bore he brun of he San Juan fgh, he Spanards drecng her man aack upon hem on he heory ha negroes would no sand he punsh men. Ye ho companes remaned Beady whou a Bngle offcer. As a fnal dsplay of her remarkable 1 dscplne and nerve, hs regmen of negroes, under he hoes fre of he dny, "changdjlron forward on s Tenh company," whch s a manceuver no alogeher easy on a peaceful ground a homo. parade Tho value of he negro as a solder can hardly bo doubed afer ha dayb work. Whle we aro dsrbung cards of mer o generals and commodores, le us no forgo ho colored solders of he Tweny-Fourh nfanry. Some of he offcers who accompaned he wounded solders on ho rp Norh gave neresng accouns of ho fghng around Sanago. " was sandng near Cap. Cnpron and Hamlon Fsh," remarked a corporal, "and saw hem sho down. They were wh ho rough rders, and ran no an ambuscade, hough hey had beon warned of ho danger. Cnp. Cap ron nnd Fsh wero sho whle leadng r charge. f bad no been for ho negro cavalry, he rough rders would havo boon exermnaed. am no a negro lover. My fuhor fough wh Mosby Rangers, nnd wa born n ho Souh bu ho negroes saved ha fgh, nnd ho day wll como when Gen. Shafor wll gve horn cred for her bravery." Wha hna become of hose negro-lnng people nnd papers who declared ha hs s a whe nnnwr?" Tho New Orleans Tnea-Dcmocra, ho Rchnon Hmca and ho Washngon Pod, for nsance. Oh, yea; ho negro wll fgh, jwd ho a u rgh useful "arcle" who who roop aro h n gh plncu. Has of! o ho Nnh cavalry an TwenyFourh nfanry! LKWH O. SUMMKKHCTT. Red Danlc, N. J., Anyua 8h, Ms. pnya o nd vorloo n Tun BCOSTEB, TOWN TALK. The shoe men of he own have nroduced a new elemen u her busness. ord & Mller have s9u d cards gvng ;he holder ffy free shoe shnes a he hne char n her sore. Whe & Kuapp have also se up a shne char n her sore, where anyone can ge hs hoes shned free, and hey have arranged for polshng womens shoes n her.paror upsars. * * * The shoe frms no doub know her own busness, bu o a ousder looks as f would be a losng game all around o everybody excep hose who wan o ge free shnes. s he radng amp scheme n a new form, [ 3 ed on he dea ha everybody s lunng around for a place o ge somehng for nohng. Neher of he frms can possbly hope o draw enough addonal busness from free shnes o pay he cos of carryng on ha deparmen, [f hey are gong no from drec Dhlanhropy f hey hnk hey Have a lacred msson o furnsh free shnes for people who wan her shoes shned and who don Wan o pay for ha s me hng; bu f hey are gong no s a pure busness scheme, wh a vew o makng a prof ou of he arrangemen somewhere, fear her ljopes wll ever be realzed. * * * The lfe of a moorman or conducor n a rolley car s no a parcularly lappy one. No only mus he have a mle and apleasan reply for he mos Deulan of passengers, bu he s subeced o annoyances from "smares." One of he summer dversons of people wh weak mnds s o whsle or call o a rolley car a ngh and o have he ar sop. Afer he car las Bopped he ary whslng or callng o he conducor dscreely hdes n he shadows unl he conducor ges red wang or he expeced passenger and sars he car on s rp agan. Las Thursday ngh was a wness o hree such soppages of hree, successve cars by he ame pares. n each case he conducor sopped he car and held fully a mnue, wang for he passenger, whom he hough was up a sde sree, hurryng o cach he car. * * # f a rolley conducor does no sop when sgnalled o, he s lable o be repored o he company and n ha case he would probably lose hs job. f he conducor does sop hs car for one of hese bogus passengers, and hus unnecessarly delays he car, he s lable o be repored by he passengers. The chances are ha he delay wll also deay he car comng from he oppose drecon. The passengers on ha car wll have o wa on he swch ll he delayed car reaches hem and hus addonal annoyance s creaed. * * * have seen fellows wh low foreheads laugh and grls of weak nellecs er when hey had sopped a car and he conducor had gone on afer vanly wang or he passenger who had called o hm. To hem was a very funny proceedng, bu doub wheher seemed funny o he conducor, or o he passengers who.vere delayed. No joke, n fac, s really unny whch resuls n annoyance o )hers. f * * * Peer T. Brady, who sgned a call for a publc meeng o denounce hs fellow members of he board of commssoners, sll ss wh he board as a member. Mos people would hnk ha a man who was so dsgused wh he proceedngs of hs fellow members ha he would sgn a call for a meeng o denounce her acs, would declne o serve wh people of ha characer afer he had found hem ou. Mos any man, f he should dscover ha hs assocaes were of such a characer ha became s duy o call on he people o come ou and denounce hem, would Bar n by whdrawng from her socey, and by refusng o bo any longer a pary o her acs. Bu Peer T. Brady sn ha knd of, a man. He sgns a call for nn ndgnaon meeng, dreced agans he commssoners ; and a he nex meeng of he commssoners he comes up smlng and akes hs sea wh he ohers. * * * Bu suppose s all rgh, No one bu a Peer T. Brady would call on he publc o hold an ndgnaon meeng dreced agans hs assocaes; and he man who would do hjq would probably bo jus ho knd of a mnn who could aferward s n comfor wh ho me whom ho waned denounced. Tho n dgnabn meeng was a grea fzzle, bu B dffcul o seo how hs has anyhng o do wh Feor T. Bradys po aon, excep perhaps o show ha h grea majory of ho people are w.1 ho oher comnlhsonora. * * * Afer all, hngs run n grooves, as were. Naure s always knd, and ho man who res o humlae hs nn BocacB, HO usually gven a -bruzon ae flurnnco whch wholly releved hm frorr nny, HCO of shame for hs ncu. WEDDNGS. Cllls-Sou. John W. Sou, Sr., of Red Bank, was larred las Saurday o Mrs. Ada hlh.. Mr. Sou s 73 years old. Hs wfe ded abou sx monhs ago. When he was aken sck Mrs. CUlds, who s,er grand nece, wen o he house o are for her and o ac as housekeeper. Afer Mrs. Sous deah-she sll aced as housekeeper. She s a daugher of orles W. Thompson of Monmouh. ree and s abou hry years eld. The marrage was performed a Lle lver on,saurday by Rev. J. Wllam Lee. The couple drove o Lle Slver, nd afer he ceremony reurned o Red Bank. They are now lvng n Mr, ous house on jeas Fron sree. Mr. ous marrage was no generally known unl he nex day, and came as a grea surprse o he people of Red Bank.... Mr. Sous chldren, and ^specally John W. Sou, Jr., are much pleased a her fahers marrage. Mrs. Chld had been a he house a grea deal all her fe, and all he members of he famly had become much aached o her. Woods-Harrson. Mss M. Edna Woods, daugher of George Woods, Jr., of Brdge avenue, and Alber C. Harrson, Jr., son of Town /lerk Alber C. Harrson, were marred y-rev. E. C. Hancock a he Mehods church parsonage on Sunday afernoon. The brde wore a cosume of whe organde, rmmed wh Valencennes lace rd affea rbbon. The wnesses o he marrage were Msses Nee and Mame Dempsey of Trenon, cousnsof he brde. The couple wll lve wh he brdes parms unlfall, when hey wll go o housekeepng. a Celebrang Amercan Day. Ashland councl of Amercan Mechancs of Seabrgh has charered a pecal ran o carry he members and rends of he councl o Asbury Park o-morrow, when Amercan day wll -be celebraed. * The ran wll sop a he Hghlands, Seabrgh and Norh Long Branch, boh ways. The ran wll leave he Hghlands a nne oclock, and wll leave Asbury Park on he reurn rp a sx oclock. The fare wll be 58 cens from he Hghlands, 48 cens from Seabrgh, and 33 cens from Norh Loug Branch. The members of Ashland councl wll be carred free. c-. Mechancs o Hold a Far. Uned councl of Amercan Mechancs of Far Haven wll hold a far n her new hall nex week. The far wll begn on Tuesday and wll end on Saurday. All sors of refreshmens wll be sola, and here wll be several ables for he sale of fancy arcles Each member of he councl, wll conrbue one or more arcles of fancy goods, and a box of mlar goods have been donaed o he "ar by Sephen McCormck. One of ;he feaures of he far wll be he chancng off of a womans wheel. There wll be musc and dancng every ngh of he ar. ^. John Wlson Ges a Purse. A cake walk was held n he Ocean heaer a Long Branch las Wednesday ngh. John Wlser of Red Bank, who clams o be he champon cake-walker of Monmouh couny, and hs parner, Mss Josephne Johnson, were here, bu were no allowed o ake par n he walk for he prze. Afer he regular walk was over, Mr. Wlson and Mss Johnson gave an exhbon walk. The rowd lked he walkng of hs couple so well ha a purse of $5 was made up and presened o Mr. Wlson and hs parner. \ A Bed Bank Warror Wounded. Seanon Allare, son of Danel Allare of Red Bank, and a broher of Dusan Allare of Branch avenue, was a salor on he convered yacl Slva, whch ook par n he bombardmen of Morro CaBle. Durng he engagemen Mr. Allare was wounded and has snce been n he hospal a Key Wes. Yeserday hs broher Dusan receved a leer from hm, sang ha he was mprovng rapdly and would be able o be ou n a few days. -O-J-O" Presbyeran Sermons. Nex. Sunday mornng Rev. Samuel D. Prce wll preach n he Shrewsbury Presbyeran church on "Lessons from ho mracle n Godara." A ngh a Eaonown he wll ake as hs opc hs ex: Now uno hm ha s able o keep you from fallng, and o presen you faulless before he presence of hs glory wh exceedng joy, o he only wse God our Savour, be glory and majesy, domnon and power, boh now and ever, amen." Koypors Socal Club A socal club has been organzed a Keypor wh hese offcers : Presden James McCann. Vlcq presden 0. J. Selnrff. Fnancal BecroaryvDanlel VanPol. Recordng secreary A. V. Smh. Tronauror Al. Cokele. Sergcan-n-rnH-Wllllnm Bnlloy. Tho club wll buld a clubhouse muable for olub purposes vvh a hall for holdng eneranmens. A. Now Yorker Fned. Fred Guljuh of New York, who has been boardng n Mrs. Jacob Hayrnans across lo rver, wao arresod yeserday on complan of Mrs. Hnymnns son Jacob. Hayman old Jusce Chld ha Qeseh go drunk nnd raned a de urbanco. QpHch w«b fned $2 and coas, amounng n nl o?5.4(. The O. n. Drown Damaged, Tho schooner0.. Drown, whch a owned prncpally by resdens of Mon mouh couny, wen on ho rooka whh beng owed no Buh, Mane. A hold was novo n her boom. Tho owng company whch had ho veenol n olargo whon ho nccdonl occurred wll pay ho cos of reparng her. NEGHBORS FALL OUT. Srs. Sarah Dougheru Arresed on Tco charges. * Mrs. Sarah Doughery and Mrs. Horao Baley are neghbors a Alanc Hghlands. One day las week he Baley chldren wen home and old her moher ha as hey were passng Mrs. Dougherys door, Mrs. Doughery hrew n cans a hem and chased hem wh a broom. Mrs. Baley wen o Mrs. Dougherys house o see abou. n he mx-up ha,followed Mrs. Doughery go a bloody nose and a black eye. Mrs. Doughery had Mrs. Baley arresed for assaul and baery. A hearng was neld on Saurday before Jusce John Ells and Mrs. Baley was held n $100 bal o awa he acon of he grand jury. A man named Smh made a complan agans Mrs. Baley for swearng a hm and on hs complan she was held n >100 bal o keep he peace. D. Jones Robers become her" bondsman n boh cases. An Eaonown Man Arresed. Bernard F. Muary and Wllam Cornela of Eaonown go n a dspue on Saurday ngh a one of he Eaonown hoels. Muary clanb ha Cornela sruck hm, ore hs clohes and hreaened o kll hm. Muary made a complan before Jusce James H. Sckles agans Cornela, chargng hm wh assaul and baery, Cornela was arresed and had a hearng on Monday ngh. He was held n $50 bal o awa he acon of he grand jury. A Boy Scalded. Alonzo Phllps, he seven-year-old son of Mrs. Rchard Phllps of Belford, was scalded wh ho waer on Monday. Mra Ruynon was washng for Mrs. Phllps. She was carryng a pal of ho waer when he boy go under her fee and rpped her up. The waer ran over he boye face and arms and burned hm badly. Dr. George D. Fay of Alanc Hghlands aended o he njured chld. A. Hoppngs Good nvesmen! Wm. A. Hoppng, he Broad sree haer, had a cow whch he waned o sell. He pu an adversemen n THE REGSTERS wan column, ellng he good pons of he cow and sayng ha he waned o sell. The adversemen was ordered kep n THE REGSTER unl he cow should be sold. The adversemen appeared on a Wednesday afernoon, and on he followng Saurday Mr. Hoppng nofed THE REGSTER ha he adversemen had. sold he cow, and ha need no be prned agan. The adversemen cos Mr. Hoppng 25 cens.. Every man, perhaps, mgh no have a smlar experence, bu many of hem do. Wh THE REG- STER^ bg army of readers s almos ceran ha some one among hem wans jus wha some one else has o sell. THE REGS- TER has more han double.he crculaon of any oher paper hereabous, and from hree o fve mes he crculaon of mos of hem Thas why s so profable o adverse n. Thry words or less n he wan column coss 25 cens. WANTED.. Two rooms for lgh housekeepng, near Broad sree. Address " A," care of RKOSTER. FARM WAGONS AND CARTS. Farm wagons and cara, new, for BHH by Rober VanScholck, Monmouh sree, Red Bunk. SAFE WANTED. Sae capacy, makers namo nnd prce; J. T, Love, RKOSTKR Buldng. Red Bank, N. J. KNDERGARTEN SCHOOL. Mss 8. A. Lllo wll reopen her kndergaren and prmary clnsssepember loh, a 24 Wallace sree, Rod Bank. POTATO PLOW FOR SALE. Plane Jr. poao dffer, n pored condon.llo worn, $0.00, Address T.,.Gran, e Bank, N. J..., WANTED. A ennvnssor for llfo nsurance Clnnco of promoon o ho rlrl pary. Address V. O. Box 40, Lof? Dnncu, N. J. WANTED. A Hood lomokcouur o Uko 11 lle grl of 12 ym us nor own, o leach her n hu ar. Addreaa lon 151, Alanc Hghlands, N. J. FOR SALE CHEAP, Tlo good schooner Nolo Rogors- her boom cm bo Helmu low ldo on ho oln l Oluvpl crxjk Charles T. Loonnrd, oonunlo, N. J. OFFCES TO RENT n ho new Mcfcnnlo Bank Buldng, led Hank N. J. Plans of hulldlrr and dlngrhm of roonh nnd parculars a all real fn<> ngenu n cd Jlmk. HARVE8T HOME. Tho ColH Nook Reformed church wll hold d larron home on Wednesday nlgl, Aurus Dn. : uonny, huoxalr ovoullg. orcuwnl muslo. WASHNG AND RONNG. <lo wnnhlng and ronng a lomo. ollor by UK plow or dozen, or by ho wash. All worlc wcl dono. Mm. M, WlnncK, W Whle Blrco, Hod llank A LAWN PARTY AND DANCE. A lawn pary and dance for he benef of f. Johns chapel wll be held a W. Tabor Parkers a. Lle Slver ou Frday evenng, Augus 28h. Tckea,25cens. YACHTS FOR SALE. Two yachs for sale: one open, 21 fee, and one orecablu and/ cockp. Boh n Bre-class order. For parculars address Hoel Bellord, BeUord, Monmouh couny, N. J; POCKETBOOK LOST. Los n Red Bank, on Frday, Augus 12h, a pockebook conanng moooy and valuable papers. Lberal reward wll be pad for s reurn o Mrs. Champjlns, 85 Unon sree. TWO POOL TABLES FOR SALE. Sze *^jx9 fee, sx pockes, wh cues, cldhs balls, rackb, ec., and flll n good condon. Also se of four lvor.v bllard balls cheap. Apply o A. ". Armsrong, Keypor, N. J. P. O. Box 188. FOR SALEV A splendd plo on Broadway, Long Branch, D ;he hear of he busness dsrc, 79x800. Elegan locaon for large busness house or hoel. Apply o Undo Bros., Broadway and 28h sree, New Xork.. FOR SALE. HDB young hay.mare, Vrgna horoughbred* splendd roadser; has hree dfferen gas under be saddle. Warraned knd and rue n all harness. Can be seen a Sryker & Colyers Globe hoel sables. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For farm r oher propery, busness propery on Broadway, Long Branch, four buldngs on plo 100 fee on Broadway. Prce $10,000, ncludng valuable lvery busness. 1. L. Tlou, P. O. Box 295, Red Bank, N. J. POCKETBOOK LOST. A black pockebook, conanng money, ralroad cke from Red Bank o New York and seamboa cke from New York o Hed Bank, was lo^ a As-, bury Park las Frday. Fnder wll reurn o Mss Carre Walsh, 65 Borden sree. TO RENT. Egh roonod coage, near Lle Slver Saon, fully screened, good condon, flne lawn, sables, hennery, and garden. Two mnes from Lle Slver saon. nqure of Mrs. Gordon Sckles, Lle Slver, N. J. FARMERS! ATTENTON! For he nex fve days. wll pay,40 cens cash perbushel (56 pounds) for good, hard, dry rye; mus be free from garlc. Farmers no wshng o Bore her gran afer hreshng can dspose of samea marke prces, by addressng. ABBOTT WOBTHLEY, Lle Sver Saon, Ww Jersey. TO LET. A furnlshedor unfurnshed coage on pverelde avenue from Ocober o May. Reasonable ren o responsble pary... Also a Chckerng baby grand pano n good condon, for sale cheap. For furher parculars apply o 1 n. v. Rversde Ave., corner Allen Place. RED BANK, N. J. Shrewsbury 1 Academy - WLL BEGN TS SECOND YEAR Monday, Sepember 19h. Englsh, College Preparaory, French and German Courses. PRMARY DEPARTMENT. For crculars and full nformaon address, he prncpal, H. C. TAWOE. The Flower.Show! ;,1.... * J The annual flower s1\ojv of he Monmouh Couny Horculural Socey wll be held a he Seabrgh Casno, on he Rumson road, on Wednesday and Thursday, Augus 31s and Sepember s. Premums amounng o $500 wll be gven for he bes dsplays n he varous classes of flowers, frus and vegeables. N. J. WLSON, DEALER N DRY GOODS, HOTOS, HOSEKY, &o. BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Marly. women consder Schroeders Har Tonc as a necessary par of her ole equpmen. They know keeps he scalp healhy and makes he har grow. 50 cens a bole a Schroeders Pharmacy. BROWN & WARWCK* Slae and Tn Roofers, HOT AK HEATNG, LSAKY WNDOWH, 0M- NKYH AND JOM11NU A SPECALTY. f you dohlro o have your coago mncd don (nl o KVD no 11 rl; WurongonUforon of lm hn, olounnd non rnllnblo furnaco commlch n Now York cy ha Boynon Prnnca Oonnnny. Tlulr furnncra nro rswonablo n prlw nnd lo moh rollablonnd powerfulhcaon on lo nurk o-lny. The llrm la roponulblo and hoy gnrnoo lulr frnuc;<n o n, and hrough n o you. HomonlHr, HlnU roong n us clump. f noclxlapor, Hum llnglofl or any ohor roof, nnl noroxlumblo han all, MlaU Hoofs pu over old Rhlnglu. DROWN & WARWCK, Cor. Monmouh S. and Brdge Aye., Red Bank.

5 PERSONAL. lre, B. W. Spnnng of Monmouh sree, and her wo daughers, Edra and Blanche, have gone on a monhs rp o places n New York and New Jersey..They wll vs he Thousand slands before hey reurn home. osses: Mary and Sopha McGee of Phladelpha are vsng her cousn, Hss Margare Qoulhan of Shrewsbury, avenue. The Msses McGee have jus reurned^ from Europe, where hey have been for he pas hree years. \ \Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Houson of Paerson and her daugher spen par of las week wh Mr. Housons broher, "Wllam H. Houson" of Fron sree. Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. Houson are now a he Casklls. Evere Clayon of Shrewsbury avenue, who has been workng n Mrs. Nafews drug sore a Eaonown, for he pas sx 1 monhs, s now employed by James Cooper, Jr,,*a Red Bank. Mss Mabel Sora of Monmouh sree and Mss Mare Reckless of Maple avenue, who have been vsng Mss May Taylor a Mouns Mlls, near Freehold, have reurned home. Cap..Herman 0. Bauer of Company G, whch 13 saoned a Pompon Lakes, had a furlough of fve days las week, whch he sprn wh hs famly a Keypor., Wllam H. Thorpe, who s employedas a cvl engneer a Frankford, Phladelpha, s spendng a wo weeks vacaon wh hs famly on Locus avenue. Mrs. Henry McDermo of Rver sree, Mss Maron Longfellow of New York, and Joseph Johnson of Shrewsbury avenue spen yeserday a he Hghlands. Mss Jula McFarland of Cncnna, and her nephew, Eldrdge Smh, are vsng Mss McFarlands aun, Mrs. John L. Foser of Monmouh sree. MrB. Jaraea H. Sckles of Mechanc sree s spendng wo weeks n he Caskll mounans. Be/ore her reurn home she wll vs Nagara Falls. Wllam A. Wood of Red Bank, who s a member of Company A, and who s. saoned a Pompon Lakes, s vsng hs moher on-maple aveue. Mrs. Ellen Suphen of" Trenon and her wo daughers Jane and Carolne, are vsng Mrs. Suphens nece,. Mrs. J. Cook Rue of Freehold. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lafera of Sprng sree are vsng Mr. Laferas moher a AUenwood." From Allenwood hey wll go o O^bomvlle., Vncen Nver of New York, who has been vsng frends n Mddleown ownshp for a couple of weeks, reurned home las Saurday. Mss Ke Norman of Caherne sree, daugher of James Norman, who has been vsng relaves acolsneck, has reurned home. Mss Nelle Garhwa of Elzabeh, who has been vsng her sser, Mrs. Wllam Headley of Herber sree, bas reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Snffen of Herber sree spen Sunday wh ber daugher, Mrs. Tuns Paerson of Long Branch Cy. Mrs. Wllam F. Red of Shrewsbury and her daugher Elzabeh have been vsng Mrs. John H. Shepherd of Wes Freehold.._.. -. Mss Mazo Meredh of Wallace sree, who has been sck for he pas few dnys wh an aack of malara, s now able o be ou. Clnon Ello, Percy Davs and Rchard Applegae have been campng a he Hghlands. They reurned home on Thursday. A. R. Conkln and hs> son Reece of M. Vernon have been vsng Mr. Conklns broher, L. P, Conkln of Brdge avenue. Mss Esma Corn well of Rversde avenue has reurned home from a wo monhs sojourn a Greenpon, Long sland. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Vandegrf of Burlngon are vsng Mrs. Vandeerfs son, Arhur Hagermnn of Moun sree. Mr. «nd" Ms. S. S. Campbell of Leroy place reurned home las Saurday from a monhs sojourn n ho Adrondncks. Phlp B. Dangler, who drves a wagon for Sgmund Esner of Wallaco sree, has been vsng ralaveb a Waysde. Mss Berha Brower, daugher of Frank Brower of Leonard sree, s vsng her nun, Mrs. J. M. Robers of Eaonown. Mrs. Hunnah Hondrokson of Brooklyn, a former resden of Red Bank, s vsng Mrs. Thomas Golden of Navesnk. Wllam Auumclc of Jem>y Cy has been vsng hs grandmoher, Mrs. Rlclmrd Lawless of Prospec avenue. Mr*, and Mre. ra Anondeb of Chpel Hll spen Sunday wh her son, Wa Ham T. Anondoa of Oakland sree. John Curley 1MB moved from Freehold o Rod Bunk nd ho 1B now employed n he Aean laundry on Whe sree, A. 0. Nowlng of Long Branch celebraed ha B2d brhdny on Tuesday of )aa week by a recepon and pary. "Mro. Nollo Hcolcy of Washngon Hrc and her eon Lllo aro vsng MrB. Elmer B, Coburn of Morldcn, Conn..Mro. Joseph Vlleuu of Horbor nrce and her wo chldren, Joseph and Adela, are vsng relaves a Wareown. Mss Edh Dcknsof Newark spen par of las week wh her broher, George Dckns of Caharne sree. Mss Mame Whe of Manasquan s vsng her cousn, Mrs. J. S. Throoknoron, Jr., of Monmouh sree. Mrs. B. W. Ffyer of New York, who has been spendng par of he summer here, reurned home on Monday. Mrs. John Hulse of Manasquan has been vsng her moher, Mrs. L. L. McQueen of Shrewsbury avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam H. Moun of Maple avenue are spendng a couple of weeks a he Caskll mounans. Thomas Henry of Fron sree s employed as ngh operaor ahe Monmouh couny elephone offce. Mrs. Paul Jaehng of Newark spen las, week wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs- James Walsh of Borden sree. Msses Nee and Mame Dempsey of Trenon have been vsng Mrs. Elsha Egber of Shrewsbury avenue. Alber Terhune of Paerson has been vsng hs sser, Mrs. -Theodore; F. Whe of Washngon sree.. Msses Anne and Nelle Francs of Brooklyn have been vsng Mrs, George VanBrun of Borden sree. Mrs. Harry McQueen of Rver sree has been vsng her uncle, Wllam Thompson of Mddleown. Mrs. Wllam Casey of Mddleown s vsng her daugher, Mrs, Andrew Naser of Chesnu sree. Mss Pearl Pcher of Asbury 1 Park spen par of las week wh Mss Abbe Ello of Maple avenue. Mss May McGacken of Freehold s vsng her cousn, Mss Edh McGacken of Shrewsbury avenue. Mrs. Mchael Murphy of New Monmouh has been vsng her son, James Murphy of Wes sree. Charles Norman of Caherne sree s now employed as a clerk n W. H. Knapps grocery sore. Harry F. Davs of Oakhurs has been spendng a week wh hs faher, Thomaa L, Davs of Lncrof.." Wllam Kng, son of Dr. B. F. Kng of Lle Slver, s employed n Sckles & Clays grocery sore. Mas Cora Johnson of Shrewsbury avenue s vsng her aun, Mrs. Carson of Norh Long Branch. Fred Read of Yonkers spen Sunday wh hs cousn, Henry Graman of Shrewsbury avenue. Mss Ea Weeks of Holm del has been vsng her aun, Mrs. Alber Dorse of Shrewsbury avenue. Norman A. Brown has moved from Brooklyn o Locus Pon for he remander of he summer. Mrs. Rem3en of Sprng Lake has been vsng her sser, Mrs. Wllam Jacques of Wallace sree. Arhur Wymbs has lef he employ of Amos S, Borden and s now employed by Danel Wlson. Mr. and Mrs. DeW Quackenbush of Herber sree have been vsng relaves a Freehold. "" Mss Sara Dowd of Headdens Corner s vsng her sser, Mrs. John OBren of For Hancock. Mss Hannah Thomas of Phladelpha s he gues of her sser, Mrs. John Kng of Maple avenue. Msses Alce and Clemenna Lawless of Prospec avenue spen a day las week a Asbury Park., Mrs. John Robnson of Red Bank was he recen gues of Mss Nelle Henderson of Mddleown. Mrs. A. B. Saler of Bayonne s vsng her sser, Mrs. Elzabeh Clayon of Brdge avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrenus H. Tlon of New Augusa, ndana, are vsng relaves n own. Mr. and Mrs. Kolb of New York are vsng.mr; Kolbs broher, John Kolb of Eaonown, Paul Brown of Brooklyn spen par of las week wh Wllam Wolfc of Shrewsbury avenue. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam A. Sweeney of Alanc Hghlands spen las Saurday n Red Bank., Mss Berha Cooper of Freehold spen Sunday wh Mss Besse Smh of Monmouh sree. Mss Emma Slwagon of Holrndel has been vsng Mss Mame Edgar of Rver sdo avenuo. Mss Nello Spader of Mddleown has been vsng Mrs. W. A. Truex of Wallaco sreo. Parry W. nglng and James G. Enrgh of Freehold spen las week horo wh frends. Mss Addo Llo of Freehold s spendng he Hummer a ho Hghlands of Navesnk. Mss Blanche RobbnB of Borden Bree n enjoyng a fow weoks sojourn n ho CaskllB., MHB Aloo Duboa hs boon rcongngcd o ouch he Bclool a Wes Freehold nex year. Mra. Alber Poer of Broad sree o vsng relaves a Sony Creek, Conneccu. Georgo Graman, Jr., of Shrewsbury avenue, s vsng relaves a Yonkcr). Bllna Loaoh of Jersey Cy npon Sun> day wh Mss Ada Lawless.of -Prospec avenue.. Mrs. B. Halsey Wlcox of Asbury Park was n own las Thursday vsng frends. Mss Albera Messmer of Bound Brook s vsng Mas Bfrde Davs of Fron sree... Mrs. Angelne Hoffmre of Monmouh sree has been vsng relaves a New York. Mss Jula Aul of Maple avenue s vsng Mss Mare Conover of Mddleown. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Ello of Maple avenue are vsng relaves a Furlong, Pa. Grace Chadwck of Prospec avenue s vsng relaves a Norh Long Branch. Mahew Rue, Jr., of Maple avenue, has been vsng hs sser a Freehold. Mss Emma Headley of Herber sree spen Sunday wh frends a Freneau. Mss Eva Smh of Eas Red Bank s spendng wo weeks a Asbury Park. Freeholder John Henry Heyer of Holmdel was n Red Bank o-day. Joseph Asay s employed n N. J. Wlsons dry goods sore. Mrs. John Norman of Cols Neck was n own las Frday. G. V. Conover of Vanderburg was n own las Frday*. BRTHS. DCKNSON. A Eaonown, on Tuesday, Augus 9h, Mrs. Thomas Dcknson, of a sou, DeNlTCC. A hong Branch, on Saurday, Augus (1h, Mrs. Paul DeNuccl, of a daugher. HACKETT. A Red Bank, on Saurday, Augus 13h, Mrs. Peer Hacke, of a son 1, MANON.-A Oceanpor. on Saurday, July 30h, Mrs. Peer Hanon, of a son. MEREDTH A Long Branch, on Sundy, Augus.7h, Mre. John W. Meredh, of a son. TABER. A Long Branch, on Sunday, Augus 7h, Mrs. Wllam P. Tabor, of a daugher. MABB1AGE8. BROWEU-YETMAN. A Turkey, on Wednesday, Augus 10h, by Bev. J. A. Lumloy, Mfss Mumfe Brower and ra Yemon, boh of Turkey. McNTYE-SMTH. A Elberon, on Thursday, Augus 4h, by Kev. Donald S. Mackay, May, daugher Of Ewen Mclnyre, and Hunry Aerbury Smh. WOODS HARRSON.-A Red Bank.on Sunday* Augus Hb, Mss M. Edna Woods and Alber C- Harrson, Jr., boh of Bed Bank. DEATHS. BNDER. A Long Branch, on Tuesday, Augus 2d, ose Bnder, aged 28 years. BLOODGOOD. Near Keypor, on Wednesday, Augus 3d, Mra. Mary E. BloodgomJ, aged 50years. CRAG. A Cedar Run, n Ocean couny, oa Tuesday, Augus Uh, Wllam Henry.Crag, formerly of Freehold, aged 70 years. HULSART. A HHsboro, on Thursday, Augus 4h, Wllam H. Hulsar of led Bunk, aged 73 years, 6 monhs, and 7 days. HERBERT. A Long Brancn, on Sunday, Augus 7h, Perry M., nfan son of Perry M. Herber. HOLMES.-A Maawan, on Frday, Augus 5h, Nahanel N. Holmes, aged years. JONES. A lmlaysown, on Monday, Augus 8h, Ehel E. Jones, aged 5 years. JOLNE. A Long Branch, on Saurday, Augus OU, George, son o George P. Jollne, aged 9 monhs. LASQUEREUX. A Long Branch, on Tuesday, Augus Ucu, Charles, nfan son of Charles Lasquereux. LTTLE. A Maawan.on Monday, Augus 8h, Rlcuard Lle, aged 71 years, 7 monus and l days. MATTHEWS. A Ocean Grove; on Saurday. Augus Oh, Cheser, nfan son of Emma and John Mahews of Keypor. McDANEL. A lmlaysown, on Thursday, Augus 4h, 8adle McDanel, aged SO years. OGDEN. A Brooklyn, on Frday, Augus 12b, Rufus L. Ogden of Keywr, aged 31 years, 4 monhs and U days. PTTENGER. A Taylors Mlls, near Freehold, on Monday, Augus 8h, Aaron H.. son o Hale L." and Waler H. Penger, aged 3monhs. SCHANCK. A Marlboro, on Monday, Augus 8h, Korenus Schanok, aged 94 years. STEWART. A Red Bank, on Monday, Augus 15h, Mrs. Wlllun Sewar, aged 60 years. VANDERVEEU.-A Wlckaunk, on Tuesday, Augus 9h, Charles C. Vanderveer, aged 25 years. Red Bank Opra House.,., E. SE3AN, Manager. Thursday, Augus 18h,98 ONLY ONE PEFOHMANCE. THE FOREVER FAVORTES, FELDS & HANSONS MNSTRELS. The 97 Acceped Hhzh Grade Wheel o- Merrmen The Show of he Perod. Refreshng Mnsrelsy Swep by Ocean Breezes of Genune W. 38-^~~"H0T MEMBERS" 38 Grand concer.and and superb symphony orchesra. See he new curan raser: " An Evenng wh he Elks." See he mely h: "The Dance of Dawson Cys 400." See he magnfcen dancng pcure: "n he Tenderlon." See he mos mposng specacle: "The Golden Shower." See he dazzlng Urlll dsplay: " The Grand Old Guard.". See Felds & Hansons new ac: "> Bes n he World." - Do no mss he grand md-day parade. The exhllrang band concer a 7 P. M.. Reserved eals, 25c., 3flc., 60c. and 75c., now sellng a Mnons drug sore. COAL AND WOOD. Ar Sore, W. B. LAWRENCE, Dealer n Coal and Wood. ALSO FEED, CORN, OAT8, HAY AND STRAW Upper Lehgh and all he Frs-Class Coals a Lowes Prces. When coal s purchased by he carload he beneq of long ons, 2,240 pounds, s gven. YARD: Cor. Fron and Wes Ss., Bed Bank, N. J BG- OTJT N ALL SUMMER GOODS AT HOPPNGS, BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. Coal and Wood. WM. N. W0RTHLEY, SUCCESSOR TO J. A. WORTHLEY, Wholesale and Real Dealer n Scranon, Lcllgh, WHkesbnrrc and Cumberland Coal. When Coal s purchased by he carload he benef of long ons, 2,2*0 pounds, s gven. Bes qualy of Hckory, Oak and Pne (Wood a moderae prces." ^ LUDLAMS AND CROCKERS FERTLZERS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Yard a Worher* Dock, Red Ban. Branch Yard a Saorflh, JV. J., AT LOW PRCES. One lo Coon Pans for rough,usage, worh 98c, a 78C Anoher lo, coon and wool mxure, worh $1,25, a.. /88C A HmUed number of double " breased all- wool blue sus, unfadng and well-alor-, ed, suable for unform purposes, worh $10, a...$7*50 Summer Clohng a Reduced Prces., A. LUDLOW, Broad Sree, Red Bank. & 50 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. The only place n Red Bank o ge arsc needlework and maerals for same. Hennways slks... C.. STEPHENSON. 8. FRED M. TRUEX, Archec. DESGNS FOR HOUSES AND PUBLC. BULDNGS. Experenced n Cy and Counry Work, Orgnal and Ornamenal Desgns. furnsh plans and supernend consrucon of buldngs a moderae. prces. Offce: Cor. Broad and Wallace Srees, RED BANK,.N. Jl R. HANCE, Wholesale and Real Dealer n HAY, STRAW, GRAN, FLOUR, FEED, POULTRY SUPPLES, ETC. We are handlng a large quany of Marlboro and Holmdel Hay of he very bes qualy. MONMOUTH STREET, Adjonng Town Hall, Red Banj, N. J. Only Two More Weeks Reman :- All our summer sock, conssng of he fnes hgh grade Clohng and Genlemens^ $ Posvely Close Sep. 1 s, Rgh n he mds of he season >ve gve you an opporuny such as you have ;j> never had before.. k Furnshng Goods manufacured mus go, no maer a wha sacrfce We never carry any sock over from season o season, bu dspose of same a some prce. We need he money, also he room. * ^ s always our cusom o open he Fall and Wner season on or abou Sep. 1s. ^ wll be o he neres of everybody o aval hemselves of hs grea opporuny. ^ Mohers wll do well o secure her chldrens SCHOOL CLOTHNG before hs sale s over. We have a largo selecon o selec from, and prces he low- x es ever sold before. Chldrens good School Sus from 69 cens up. Knee *j* Pans from 7 cens up. ]3gr Jjloney refunded f goods are no mnfacory. $ BE SURE AND CO TO THE RGHT PLACE: V EAGLE CLOTHNG COMPANY, j. ONLY CLOTHNG STORE ON FRONT ST., " \ Nox U> dvov" HnKo 1ulUmon llloycln Boro. () HHH ThrockmorUm. Lmlwr Yard, RED BANK, N. J. \ CHEAPEST CLOTHERS N THE WORLD. \

6 SETTLNG ESTATES. Tlree Wlls Probaed Durng he Pa6 Week. The wll of John A. Lard of Freehold was probaed las week. The wll was 88 follows:., John A. Lard, of he own of FreeBod, n bo couny ol Monmoah and sae of New Jersey, do make and pullan hs my las wll and esamen n manner followng, lu 1B o say: Frs- la my wll anl do order ha all my Jus debs and funeral expenses be duly pad and Balsfled as soon as convenenly can be aler my, decease..,. ve ancl Second K bequeah uno my beloved wlo. Jane Lard, a gold wach now n her possesson : also all he slverware presened o us Augus 19h Thrd gve and bequeah/uno my sser, Caharne Busch, wo hundred dollars.. Fourh 1 gve and bequeah o ny sser, Charloo Ford, wo hundred dollars; also a gravo or - bural place n my bural plo D Tenncn buryng ground a Tennen, New Jersey. Ffh gve and bequeah nno my nephew. Abraham R. V. Solomon, one hundred dollars; and o my nephew, Dwgh D. Solomon, one hundred dollars.. 6xh- gve and bequeah uno my grand nephew, Harry Mllle Lard, he gold huung-caso wach ha now wear: also one slver spoon and fork marked "J. A.. Sevenh gve and bequeah uno my nopnews, Wallace W. Lard and Sewar Lard, and my nece, Blanche Tompklns, a ceran prommlssory noe for hree hundred and Bevenv-flve dollars now held by me. daed Augus 16h, 1878, made by Eugene BJ Lard, Moses M. Lard and Charloe Ford, payable fve years afer dae, wlb neres, n equal proporons, share and share alke. Eghh All ho res and resdue of myobae, real and personal, gve, devse and bequeah uno my sad wfe, Jane Lard, her hers and assgns forever. Nnh hereby consue and appon my sad wle, Jane Lard, aad mv nephew, Abraham R. C. Solomon, execuors o( hs my las wll and esjuen. Wness my band and seal hs hreh day of June, n he year egheen hundred and nneyegh.. JOHN A. LAED. The wnesses o he wll were E. W, Arrowsmh and A. W. Arrowsmh. Mrs. Eleanor Lews, wfe of Elas H. LewB of Far Haven, who ded June 23d, lef a wll whch was made n The wnesses o he wll were Charles H. Trafford, Clemen DeR. Leonard and F. S. Longsree. Mrs. Lews a ha Robberes. The house of E. Asel of Long Branch as enered by heves las week, who sole hree peces of slverware and wo lnbrellas.. Peer Smh a n he bouny jal for ealng $21 from Edward B. Parck, Phc robbery was commed a Long Branch and he hef was caugh and ;he money recovered by Henry F. Lanbenau. Smh, was a granger a Long Branch. <.. Wfe Has Husband Arresed. Rchard Wallace of Keypor was aresed las week for assaulng hs wfe, There had been a grea commoon a ls home and a large hrong of people gahered ousde. Wallace was kep n,he Keypor jal 24 hours, when he gave bal n $500 o. awa he acon of he *rand jury, and also o keep he peace. njured Her Spne.) Nee Parker, daugher of Consable Danel Parker of Ely, fell from her fahers wagon and njured her spne. he may be a crpple for lfe. me had hree chldren, They were AT 3 OCLOCK P. M., Garre Sraon and Harre Sraon, a he lae resdence of Mary E.Wolco, deceased, who were her chldren by herfrs marrage; and Josephne Lews, who wasralroad Avenue, leaonown, N. J., on her daugher by her second husband, by bo undersgned oxeouor, also hers of he lae Mary E. Wolcol, deceased. Mr. Lews. Mrs. Lews lef $100 o each of her hree chldren, and all he res of House s a large 12-room buldng wh kchen; so barn and necessary oubuldngs. The lo s a her propery was lef o her husband. double lo. 80x160 fee. Los of fru, good waer, ec. The wo chldren by Mrs. Lewss frs Propery s n a very desrable place, beng convenleno ralroad and rolley. A bargan for someone. husband have ded, bu each of hem lef Condons made known on day of sale. a chld. Ths chld wll n each case ge THEODORE WOLCOTT, Execuor. ho $100 lef by Mrs. Lews o s faher or CHARLOTTE H. MORTON, AMANDA PATEHSON, moher. The oher chld, Josephne, s EVA HERBERT. sll lvng and s he wfe of Alber Bel ANNE HARVEY, JoaKPn APPLEOATK, Hers. of Far Haven. Mrs. Lewss husband Augus 4b, was made execuor of he wll, whch was probaed a few days ago. On Monday he wll of Mrs. Mary Flags! Flags! Cooper of Red Bank was offered for pro bae a Freehold. Mrs. Cooper lef a small personal esae, and also a house apd lo on Oakland sree; She bequeahed all her propery o her daugh- POLES M BRACKETS er, Mss Clara Cooper, who was alsc FROM made execurx of he wll, mprovemens. A. A. Fardon of Wes Freehold s rebnldng hs barns, whch were recenly burned. The larges barn wll be 82x50 AT fee, wh an.addon 16x24 fee. Several smaller buldngs wll also be pu up. The bulders are Rue Brohers of Freehold. The buldngs are beng pu up a a greaer dsance from he hous< han he former buldngs. The new soreand mll almlaysown whch were bul o replace hose de sroyed by fre someme ago, are now compleed and ready for busness. The cos of he bujdngs and machnery was nearly 6,000; Souh sree a Freehold s beng m RED BANK, N. J. proved by pung fve carloads o] crushed sone on. HAVE YOUR. Clark Schenck s buldng an addon o hs barn a Tennen. Tho church and schoolhouse a f Sloam are beng repared. New Soroo a Long Branch. The nsurance on O. L. Roblard propery a Long Branch has been ad jused. The propery was nsured fo $4,000. Ws a oal loss, bu Mr Roblard go only $3,250. A now buld-. ng wll be pu up on he su a once. The new bufdng wll bo n frame srucure hree sores hgh, sxy fee deep nnd wh a fronage of 43 fee, The ground floor wll be occuped by sores, whle he second and hrd floon wll be nnde no lvng aparmens. Taxng Buldng and Loan Sock. Sockholders n buldng and loan assocaons wll be axed hs year on her sock. Tho snejboard of axaon lnn ssued nn order o hs effec. There s no change n ho law regardng ax ng lesu sockholders, bu moa HBaeaa ors have never leved hs ax. Shrewsbury ownshp hs ax has been,leved for he pas fve yenra, as he lnw n explc n ho maer, bu Shrewsbury was he only ownshp n Monmou where ho law was carred ou. Toes Masked. Rchard VanDyko, Bon of Japh Van- Dyko of Long Branch, wns run overlau Tlurfdy by one of Henry Krounor delvery wagons, and some of he oo on he boys rgh foo wore mashed, Threo of he oes of Vernon Hurley ol Asbury Park wero crunhcd lwweek, Hurley red o go on a rolley our before was brough o n sand sll. 0?r ConsMon Waer Three Tmes CUBBd DABETES, GBATEL, NFLAMMATON OF THE En> HEB, BJUCK DCBT DEPOST, UTBB COXFABT. la no a Sprng Waer. For Bale bjr Drugrlsfl. Bead for.cboalara MORGAN & AT.T.WW 69 John Sree, New York Cy, PUBLC SALE REAL ESTATE ON Saurday, Augus 27, 1898, le. o $10.00 F,W. OSELLE & CO.S Hews and Saonery Sore, 31 Broad S., Oppose Meehane S,, LOWERS Sharpened and repared now ^, do all szes, from hand chnes o he larges made, A good Asparagus Buncher For sale. C..C. SMOCK, Cor. Fron S. ancl Brdge Ave., RED BANK, N. J. V/hon You Need a Plumber Call on UH. You wll nu rcaru. Von wll ho vnry KH of. Wo do Rxcollnu wor, nud nd our onrgu nro only rruxomblo. W work on ho prlnelpfo n WUHX cmonurln our ben advorlnlmn. Wo furnsh nslmuoh nuy knd promply un cheerfully. SABATH & WHTE, 10 and 18 Fron S.. «cj Bank, R. J, FRANCS WHTE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN. " have several sums lef, from $500 up. TO LET. Egheen houses from $6 o $75 per monh. Also wo sores on Fron sree, 0d$30 FOB, SALE, Very desrable propery on rver and he prncpal srees of Red Bank. several housand Sandard Peach SPECAL BARGANS. Baskes, proper shape and bes Two hundred and foureen fee on rver (Mddleown sde), splendd shore y 14,800. Fne house, all mprovemens, onrver and Recor Place, $10,000. Three qualy, whch we offer a he very uplendd los oa Recor Place, 50x150, $900 each. Twelve-room house and wolowes fgures. los, 50x150 each, on Bas Fron sree, $8,500; $500 cash. Prey coage near Oakland sree, conanng gas and own -waer, $2,100 ; $800 cash. Fory-acre ruck and poulry farm, over 1,000 fee rver fron, f mles from Red Bank, $6,000, worh $8,000. A genlemans resdence, 19 acres, bouse has 14 rooms and mprovemens, jus ousde of Red Bank, $6,600; splendd place for poulry, lawn,.ruck Fru Jars and and fru. Several oher places ha can be had now, bu wll be hgher afer Jelly Glasses. January ne. nsurance a Lowes Undervrers Baes. Bank Sock Bough and Sold. Offce on Fron sree, oppoaje Globe hoel. Apprasng Done. FRANCS WHTE, Resdence on Rver Back. Durng fall and wner monhs a reasonable prces. New Work a Cos Prces. * wsh o reduce my sock for wner and wll gve my cusomers he advanage of an oversock. The goods conss of Surres, Bugges, Traps, Runabous, Speedng "Wagons, Jumpseas, Busness and Express Wagons, Spndles, &c. Also full lne of Harness. A Your Own Prce. A number of second-hand wagons. Among hem are Bugges, Surres, Cabroles, Runabous, &c. Nearly Oppose Globe Hoel, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. " : Handsome Offces o Ren n he New Regser Buldng. Ths pcure shows he handsome offces for ren on he second floor of THE RED BANK. REGS- TER buldng, wes sde of Broad sree, Red Bank,-N. J. The offces are heaed by seam. They have fxures for boh gas and elecrc lgh. A marble wash basn, wh runnng waer, s n each offce. They have hardwood floors. All he rm of he offces s n quarered oak. The celngs and sdewalls are of fgured seel, handsomely decoraed n colors. Shades and fly screens are provded for all wndows. Tled ole rooms for men and women are on he same floor. Halls are heaed, lghed and kep n order by^ he owner. Bullen Boards are n he hall on each floor. The plumbng n he buldng s perfec, and was done under he drec supervson of one of he bes sanary expers n New York Cy. Ren s 100 per year for each of he offces remanng. Leases can be seen a he offces of Charles Henry vns, Rooms 3 and 4, REOSTEK Buldng. A man s known by hs surroundngs, and a professonal man TER Buldng. can have no lner surroundngs han are found n THE REGS- AT- Peerss Sore Peach Baskes. Have jus receved a shpmen of Mason and Lghnng Fru Jars, Jelly Glasses, ec. Carpes. A new lne of. ngran Carpes, prey desgns and paerns, from 50c. per yard up. Axranser and Brussels Carpes a proporonaely low prces. Carpe Lounges. Oak frame Carpe Lounges, from $3-5o up. Baby Carrages.» and Go-Cars. Large assormen of Baby Carrages and Go-Cars from $3.50 up. Parlor Sues. Handsome Parlor Sues, embrodered n velour and brocaelle, from up. Wrng Desks. Roll-op, Secreary and Combnaon Wrng Desks n oak and mahogany, from $3.75 up. ; Wall Papers. Several- housandto~lls~~orwar Paper, reduced o one-half he former prces. Seeds. Clover, Tmohy, Crmson Clover, Alske, Alfalfa, ec. Blacksmhs, Aenon. A shpmen embracng all knds of Horse Shoes, ron and Seel arrved a few days ago, whch as usual we are sellng cheaper han any one else n he couny. Harness. One complee se of fne Carrage Double Harness, reduced o 2 3- One complee se of fne Carrage Double Harness, reduced o $29. Furnuro, Hardware nnd House Furnshng Goods of Every,., DoBcrplon. Everyhng Delvered Fre; wln fu led lanh.

7 - -#%.. WEST LONG BRANCH NEWS. A Wagon Damaged n a Collaon- A Church n Darkness. Mrs. Frederck Korn was drvng a,wes En4 on Thursday when she was run no by anoher carrage and hrown ou. Her wagon was damaged. * No servces were held a he Mehods church on Sunday ngh because no lgh could be obaned from he elecrc lghs.. Msses Adde and Lllan Parker of New York, who have been spendng he summer a Mrs. James B. Shermans, have reurned home. Mrs. Deborah Tully and Mss Hannah Acheson of Jersey Cy are spendng he week wh her ssers, Msses Selena and Elza Acheson. Jarrea Prohard s pung a new shngle roof on hs carrage shop. The roof of Samuel VanHuels house s also beng resbjngled. Mss Ella W. Parker, and her cousn, Mss Adde Parker of New York, are vsng Mss > Sade Johnsone of Farmngdale. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sharp of Palmyra, and her daughers, Zoe and Lna, are vsng Mrs, John W. Jones. Mes Maron Taylor, who has been vsng Mrs. Harvey Brumegeon asouh Amboy, has reurned home., Mrs. Sephen Glhuly of Flemngon and her daugher Gusse are vsng Mrs. Charles A. Poole. The sable and oubuldngs on Thomas W.-Coopers farm, occuped by George Shack, are beng repared. Msses May and Ella Wes of Norh Long Branch have been vsng Mrs. Thomas Egans. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cover and her son Wlle of Lakewood are vsng Rhoda Cover. The Mehods Sunday-school wll go on s annual pcnc o Asbury Park nex Wednesday. Msses Lda and Loe Voorhees of Freehold have been vsng Mrs. J. D. VanNoe. Msses Ella and Sarah Elgrrn of he Phalanx spen Sunday wh Joseph H, Conrow. Frederck C. Thompson of New York has been vsng Mss Adde Wllams. Mss E^na Huff of Pleasure Bay s vsng her cousn, Mss Suse Hulck. Mss Belle Geary of Boson s vsng her sser, Mrs, George Reynolds. Mrs. Sarah Collns of Hamlon s vsng Mrs. Ncholas V. Whe. Mss Adde Davs of Newark s vsng Mss Dora E. Clayon. Dr. Z. S. Taylor has gone o he Casklls. Mss Mara Woolley has a new bcycle, WAYSDE NEWS. MODERN PUBLC SCHOOL. Desgned o Afford Free Venlaon ana Good gh. The publc schools of Araerloa are undoubedly he bea; n he world. The boys md grls graduaed from hem are fully spable of enerng an acve commercal lo. n a grea many of our beer apolqed schools,we have classes ha gve PERSPECTVE VEW. ;he pupls praccal as well as heorecal sxperence, whch n afer lfe becomes of he greaes value o hem. There wll evenually come a mewhen a college educaon wll be enrely dspensed wh, and ha me s rapdly approachng.,nd why should. our boye and grla relulro a beer educaon han ha whoh.hey may oban n he publc Bohoolsf These sohools should have every possble means of enablng a pupl o educae hm- self o he hghes sandard se by our prfae schools. The publc sohools are suppored by he communy a large, and every chld s enled o her free and uncondonal use. And s every mans bonnden duy o see ha hs 6hldren are properly educaed. n many places here s a law compellng»man o send hs ohldren o sohool, bu s rarely srcly enforced, one reason wng ha ofen he school s unf for oosupanoy. may be ll venlaed or mroperly heaed, or he plumbng and sew- The Church Closed Durng he Ocean FBST FLOOR PLAN. Grove Cumpneelng. a- connecons may be badly consruced. No servces wll be held n he church on Sunday nor he followng Sunday on accoun of he camp meeng servces a lvhen hs 1B ho fase, 1B folly for a man o jeopardze he lves of hs chldren by sendng hem o school. Many parens aro Ocean Grove. under he mpresson ha he pnblo Thomas Curs of Kansas Cy, formerly school s a menace o hel chldrens of Eaonown, spen a few days healh, bu such s no he case f ho las week wh Mchael Fary. Mr. Curs s now vsng hs daugher, Mrs. W. focb are found he parens should nss Bchool properly consruced, bu f de- A. French of Aabury Park. on -her beng correced a onoo and Alber, Charles and Harry Bowne, should dean her chldren unl he necessary changes aro made. and Harry and Clnon Wlson wen on a fshng and clammng rp las week. They go 100 crabs and 100 6of clams. The plan and perspecve hero llusraed are modern n every sense of he word. Mrsv Frederck H. Duncan and her Ths schoolhonsf s freely venlaed and son Orvlle are vsng Mrs. Duncans parens, Mr. and Mrs. John Felds of carefully lghed, whoh are mos mporan facors n he consderaon of he Chesnu PlanT." ealh of he pupls. The boys enrance Mr. and Mrs. Anhony Jeffrey of Poplar s on he rgh, he grls on he lof, wh have been vsng Mrs. Jeffreys moher, Mrs. Lyda Jackson of Manasquan. She man enrance n ho cenral poron John Monroe, J. Monroe Hagerman, and Arhur Jose of Asbury Park were Sunday guess of Mrs. Mchael Fary. Ello Dangler, Nel Hendrckson, Alexander Hankns and-john Havens spen a day las week a New ^ork. Mchael Farys eam go ou of her pasure feld one ngh las week. They were found a Edward Danglers. Wllam Thompson of Jersey Cy ^spen par of las week wh hs famly u Green Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Huner Dangler and famly are vsng relaves u Pon Pleasan. Mrs. Adam Bower and her daugher Esher have been vsg Mrs. Benne of Poplar, The Waysde Sunday-school pcnc was held a Asbury Park las Wednesday. Mrs. John Green s eneranng a number of relaves from New York.. Msa Cora Fary of Seabrgh s vsng her sser, Mrs. Joseph L Dangler. Trevor Mahews of Phladelpha s vsng hs cousn, Lloyd Jeffrev. Mrs. Lyda Donnelly and Mss Ada Truax are sck wh,hay fever, Asher Hall has recovered from an aack of qunsy sore hroa. Edwn L. Havens s vsng relaves a New York. Mrs. Charles E. Truax hns hrj boarders. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS Waler JFleld Home, on a Vacaon, A Sraw Hde o Por Monmouh. Tho Baps Sundoy-sohool pcnc Hghland Beach was posponed unl o dny,on accoun of ho ran las Wqdnes day, To-morrow he Roformed Sunday school wll go o he samo place on he pcnc. Waler Feld, son of Joseph T. Fold who a a morabor of Company A, Four regmen, a Son, Gr, wn.8 homo o Saurday fnd Sunday. Ffeen young people from hs phc wen on a sraw rdo o Por Monmoul on Monday ngh. Wllo Smh, ho llo son of Henr; D. Smh, has boen very sck durng h pns low days. Wllam PaorHon and hs non Poro; of Long Branch spen Sunday wh D G. Paerson. Ms Guflslo Paerson md Afro.,Ed Douglaa avo var frends a Lon Branch. Mr, and Mra. Samuol Rogers aro spou na a, week wh frondu u Coney elucl. Mne rono Benne u vlulng Mr. an Mr«, John Crawford a Ton Fallo. Henry BcudYlor of Long nland WUB rocon guob of Edwn Bcekman. >f he fron of he buldng and wh a spacous poroh and vesbule. On he frs Door aro four large classrooms, eachers room, lbrary and large meeng room, SECOND FLOOR PLAN, he las of whch conans large sage and dressng rooms on boh sdes. On he second floor are seven largo classrooms. They aro all carefully planned o allow of easy approaoh o and easy ex from boh en rances. n ho basemen aro playrooms for ho boys and grls; also lavaores boler room and sore space. Ths plan s one of many ha we have placed before ho publlo, and embodes everyhng praccable. n a frs olasa sohool buldng. Ho Waer Healng. A ho waer heang plan wll cos, conploo, from 880O o 8000, acoordlng o ho slzo of ho houso or number of room o bo heaed, and s cornlnly ho mos sasfacory mehod of heang, as ho degree of hea n any ono of ho rooms n h houso can bo regulaed o su ho wsh o ho oooupnns for ho lno beng wlhou n any way aleolng ho hea n ho oho rooms. Elhor dlroo or ndrec radaon oan bo had n olhor ho ho waer o seam sysem, and oooh of hoso 1B auo malo n s workngs, and as oaoh hca ho ar ha s n ho room nomo molo o vonllnlon mus bo provldod for oao room, olhor a flroplaoo or rofjlhor oulo n a ohlmnoy or Homo ohor nohod,n< ha ho foul ar can oonlnuayly puss fro ho room, lu dvph of. ho collar o prop orly nooommodau olhor sysem would be bowoon sovon and onh foo, and wh proper oaro luro s no lnngor of loulcn o: oxploslone. The oxpono of runnln olho: nysom lanbou ho nuno. pays o advorlbo n Tm RraHTcn Honey o Loan On Red Bank Propery. have money, o he amoun of $21,000 o loan. The money s n sums of $500 and upward. The owners of he money prefer o loan on real esae n he own of Red Bank. Furnshed Houses. have a number of furnshed houses o ren, some of whch are on he rver. All of hem are well locaed. The 1 prce for he season ranges from $200 up. Houses and Los for Sale., have houses for sale on every sree n he own of Bed Bank., Some of hese wll cos as lle as $900. Borne wll cos $10,000 or even more. No maer wha prce a cusomer wshes o pay, or n wha par of he own he wans o buy a home, have propery, for safe ha wll mee hs vews.. Los Tor Sale. T Y Y fy Y YY T Y Y Y Y For hose who wsh o buy on speculaon have some racs whch wll prove good nvesmens. For hose who wan a lo for a home offertos on he followng srees:. Beach sree $150 each. Bank sree $200 each., _. L_.. Rver sree $300 each. Shrewsbury avenue $500 each.. Allen propery on Fron sree $900 each. Throckmoron rac $600 up. Chalwck propery on Branch avenue, Souh sree and Beach sree $500 up, Russell Whe rac on Branch avenue $500 up. One hundred los a Ers Sde Park $200 o $600. THEODORE F. WHTE, Rooms 1 and 2 Regser Buldng, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Y f Y T f Y Y f f f Your New House. Y Your new house may be a X large one or a small one. A. Whaever he sze or wha- Jfc ever he class of work, would lke o do. Some J of he bes-bul houses a 1 Rumson were bul by me; % bu because can buld hgh % class, expensve houses, % do no slgh he work n smaller houses. pu he w f same care and he same ^ horoughness n small work ^ ha do n he larges jobs ^ have underaken. ^ L SmfJ FAR HAVEN, N. J.? Morgan & Wrgh Tres. ".... v _ / represen he Morgan & Wrgh Company and sell her Tres, Tubes, Tre Cemen, &c, a wholesale and real. f yo have any sor of a break n your wheel, brng here. We can fx fs fxable, and can do he vork promply and a a reasonable prce. George Hance Paerson, RED BANK, 22 FRONT STREET,. NEW JERSEY. flvj.^j^l^»4.tlavlka^^^aa. "A a&± ATA * * ATA A^A *&. and Ho afer a days labor you wan o s down o a meal ha s mnd-sasfyng as well as somachsasfyng. Thas he secre of good lvng. We hold he key o jus such a meal.. demands frus, vegeables and lgh foods. We have jus wha you wan We can recommend hngs whch maybe you ddn know we had. Come n and see us abou. Broad Sree, "W. 3B. ELECTRCAN. W rln«for Kloclrlo M?la. llaory, Mnfrnno nnd rnuumnlo Uulln. Telophonua a Hpocaly. 932 lroad S., Hoa Hank, N. J. 1>, O. Box 818. CWKolmac (or CODroou on Applcaon, GROCERS, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ Meengsof hbjod of Healh. Noon n lorcbyglvou lnroulannoolrhof ho BOARD OF HEALTH OF BHUEWS BURY TOWNSHP Wll bo lull! on hn flrs un llrl BUunlnynof onc monh, u CoTmlnoloHr Hull, Hwl )«nk,:n.j., u our oclock, v. M. A V. UAmHON, HecrcUry. Red Bank, N. J. Y Y Y Y T Y Y f Y T f Y T f f Y YOU. hould UHO n ooh powder ha had uu ho ngrodlona and only hoso nocosanry for a porfoc mlxuro. Try Paraons Perfec Powder.

8 FAR HAVEN NEWS..The Far < Ten ml of he Ep»- copal Church Clear* &. The women of he Epscopal church held a far and fesval n he church lae Thursday and Frday ngls, The grounds surroundng- he church were decoraed wh Chnese lanerns. The neror of he church where he far was held was decoraed wh bunng, flowers and lanerns. There were all he usual accompanmens of a far. The able on whch fancy arcles were sold vyas n charge of Mrs. Wllam E. E. Cross and Mrs, Duncan. Mss Lncy OBren and Mss Anne Schneder had charge of he cake able. The candy able was n charge of Mss Loe OBren. The en-cen able, where donaed arcles of all knds were sold a a dme each, was n charge of >rs. Louse Schneder and Mss Besse^uncan. Mes Kae Schanck was forune eller. The far was very successful and $ was cleared. A number of summer resdens of hs place wbo are soppng a he Sco house wen o Navesnk on Saurday and played a game of base ball wh a eam capaned by Waler Connors. The game was won by he Navesnk eam by a score of 15 o 9. A reurn game wll be played a Far Haven shorly, Alber VanBruf was playng base ball on Saurday wh a number of guess of he Sco house when he broke he forefnger of hs rgh hand., The njury was aended by Dr. chenger, a summer resden of he place. The Tough club of New York held a clambake on he shore near he seamboa dock on Sunday afernoon. Abou fory members of he club aended he bake and spen a pleasan socal me. John Mnon and Benjamn G. Marn of Far Haven spen Sunday a Asbury Park. They made he rp on her wheels. The own was flled wh vsors on Sunday, All he boardng houses and hoels are flled. Wllam Hulse has gone on a rp o Buffalo. He wll be gone abou a monh, Charles VanCleaf of Newark s vsng hs broher-n-law, John H. Felder. KH. Wlber s confned o he house wh sckness, Edh Carer spen las Frday a Asbury Park. :» OCEANC NEWS. The Junor Evworh League o Hold a Far hs Weeh., The junor Epworh League of he Mehods church wll hold, a far and fesval n Red Mens hall on Frday and Saurday nghs "of hs week. Mrs. George Curs and Mss Adde Sewng, he chef offcers of he junor league, wll have charge of he far, and members of he leaguo wll wa on he ables. Fancy arcles and varous knds of refreshmens wll be sold a he far. The money made wll go no he church reasury. The new elecrc lghs have been placed across he brdge. The lghs wll burn all ngh. The power wll be furnshed from he Red Bank elecrc lgh works. Jerry Lahln and a pary of frends wen on a fshng rp o Seabrgh on Saurday. The pary caugh abou ffy _bluefsh. Rev. a. W. Knpe wll lecure n he Jyceum on Frday ngh on "A Trp Across he Plans wh a Wagon Tran." Mss Chld of Phladelpha and Mss Caherne Parmley of Cleveland, Oho, are vsng Dr. Ehrck Parmley. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Parmley are vsng a Eas Norhfeld, Mass. Mrs. Grace Davenpor of Brooklyn f vsng Blss Edh Breell. Mrs. Whney of Phladelpha s vsng Mrs. E. Parmley. OCEANPORT NEWS. He Laes Ad Socey Holds a Far and Clears $4O. x A far and fesval was held n he hall on Frday and Saurday nghs by he lades ad socey of he Mehods church. The place was decoraed wh Chnese lanerns and bunng. All knds of fancy arcles, ce cream and cake were Bold. The afar was successfu* and abou $40 was cleared. Alfred Blar of New York, who has been spendng wo weeks wh hs parens, Mr. and Mrs, Kober Blar, reurned o New "York o-day. Mrs. John Wade and her sou Melmoh of Souh Rver and Mrs." Mary Phllps of Brooklyn ure vsng Mrs. Caherne Prce. A sage load of people from hs place wen o Pleasure Buy on Monday ngh and wnessed he performance of Pnafore.. Abou ore hundred members of he Mehods Sunday-school wen on h excurson o Aslmry Park las Wednes day. Lyleon Whe has brough hs seam yach Nello from Baruega Bay o hs place. > Mss M. E. Holmes of New York vsng her cousn, Mss Anna Maps. Augus Classen of New York apen Sunday a hs flock-farm hero. Abe Sco of Sheenshead Bay spen Sunday wh hs fuly here. Shrewsbury fows. Cap. Rober C. VanVle, son of Gen, VanVle, who was wounded n n bale of Sanago, s very much mproved. Capfc. VanVle s hono on an exended furlough. Lus week he nn< hs son Sowar vmed Barnega Bay on a fshng rp, They landed 185 woukflah and bluclh. Hurry,Bordcn reurned home on Sa urdny from ndnnpolh, where ho been spendng a week. Mr. Borclon agen for Waverly bcyck-h, and h vcd he facory on ho rp. Tho dne for he comng far a Clnrlo M. PnorMonfl, for ho benef of h Long Drnnclhoaplnl, lnn been fxed fo TJurdy nul Frday, Hqlunbor n nml Ud. Mr. nnd Mrs), LOWH DQVH and faml; of Now York nro mlcrr a vn o Mr Dvn pnrcnh, Mr. anu Mre. John E Dnva. ^ pays o advorhc n Tmc HEOSTCU, HOLMDEL NEWS. Ausn Wlsons Valuable Doas- JloaH Dcmafjccl by he Ban. Ausn Wlson of Holmdel has wo leer dogs whcl he says are very valuble. Wllam Harshorne of Mddleown recenly offered hm $25 for one of he dogs, and he offer was refused by Hr. Wlson. Mr. Wlson says ha he wo dogs are he bes rerevers ha he ver owned, and ne has owned a grea any dogs n hs me. He says he jes "dog s worh fully $75, and ha he rher s worh nearly as mucby The recen heavy rans have caused ome very bad washous on he road adng from Vanderburg o Holmdel. Che road leadng from hs place o Jradevel s also gulled consderably.?he wors washou was jus above Wlam Carsons place. The damage done here by he waer was repared on Sarday by he road overseer of ha dsrc..;. Uncle Danel PngerwaB 72 yeatb d on-sunday. Mr, Pnger s emloyed on Mss Hulda Holmess farm, nd n.spe of hs advanced years s sll ble o do a good days work. " Uncle an" says he never fel beer n hs lfe. Wllam Taylor and famly and Mr. nd Mrs. Wllam Ely are spendng a ew days a Asbury Park. John Conoverof Rchmond, Va., formerly a resden of hs place, s vsng Chrneyonce Holmes, Fred Wall and hs sser Lousa of rosswcks, N. J., are vsng her uncle, Danel Taylor. Henry Holmes and Sdney Bray spen ar of las week a Asbury Park. Mss Rogers of New Haven, Conn., s sngmss Magge Conley. LTTLE SLVER NEWS. Fred Benner and Famly o Move o Souh Oranae. Fred Renner, who unl recenly was mployed as foreman of he Love Co.s ;reenhouses, was n own on Saurday md Sunday,; vsng hs famly. Mr. enner s now foreman of some greenouses a Souh Orange and he wll move ls famly here Bhorly. Anne Holland, who s employed by he Prudenal lfe nsurance company Newark, s spendng wo weeks va- :aon wh her parens, Mr. and Mrs. "homas^holland. Mrs. Edwn Wrgher and her daugher Mlforfl, who have been vsng Mss Edh Sacke for he pas wo weeks, have reurned o jher home a Morrs own, N. J. rvng Sacke of New York s spendng hs vacaon here wh hs parens, Vr. and Mrs. Wllam Sacke. The Sunday-school ad socey wll old a far nex Thursday afernoon and ngh a Mrs. J. E. Harveys. Wllam Kemel spen par of las week a New York, Mss Jenne Heyer s vsng frends a Hghsown. Fred CoxofNewYorks vsng Henry Kahle. m»» f you wan anyhng, ry he. wan column of THE REGSTER. Adv. Cols Neck News. Mss Jane Srong, daugher of Charles E. Srong has been reengaged for nex year as eacher of he publc school a Turkey, where she augh las year. A horse belongng o Rober Hubbard of Long Branch was sold on Saurday by Mrs. Emma A. Mahews o sasfya board bll. The harves home of he Reformed church wll be held on Wednesday ngh, Augus 31s. There wll be musc by. an orchesra. Mr. and Mrs. John 1 Smock spen par of las week-wh Mrs. Smocks broher, Arhur Vanderveer of Long Branch. The adversed leers n he posoffce are for Charles Armsrong, Mrs. Danel Perrne and Mrs. W. J. Hew. \ The schoolhouse s beng mproved. A new celng s beng pu n and oher.nprovemens ore under way.,.. Waler Red, who works he Benjamn V. Dubos place, hreshed 600 bushels of rye las week. A number of young people from hs place wen o Wreck Pond on Saurday o celebrae Sea day. W. T. Sherman*of New 1 York spen Sunday wh hs faher, Charles Sherman.. John R. Sou has.bul up a. good rade n hs wood busness a Ked Bank. Mr, and Mrs. Arhur Dorrn of Newark were Sunday guess of John Burke. Mchael Sullvan has sold hs enre peach crop o Phlemon Creln. Mss Mary Bugbee of Tennen s vsng Mss Dasy Cunnngham. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Crawford spen Saurday a Long Branch. Mss Sade Wolco vsed relaves a Eaonown las week. Joseph Danser s recoverng from hb recen sckness. : B. Van Dubos s reparng hs oubuldngs.»4~o Chapel Hll News. Mss Anne Moun has reurned home from a wo weeks vs o frends a Hgheown and Wndsor, Mss Sade Wlson of Wndsor accompaned her home. Mr. and Mrs. James Magee and Mss Maud Magee of Freehold spen Sunday wh Peer Conover. Mss Magee s sll vsng here. Mrs. Charloe rwn of Navesnk and Mrs. Charles Moun and daugher of New York were guess of Danel rwn on Monday. Mrs. Eleha Blls and her son James of Wes Brghon, Saen sland, were here on a vs o frends lab week. - Jonahan Headden of Mddleown spen Monday wh George E. Taylor, Jr, Theodore Crawford of Maawan spen Sunday wh rve Suphen. Mr. and Mrs. George Davdson of Har lem spen Sunday herev Davd C. Benne and famly spen Sunday a Maawan. A Broken Leg. Fred Lowenhal, who s summerng a Long Branch, was hrown ou of a wagon las week by he shyng of hs horse, and hs leg-was- broken beween he knee and ancle!? Eaonown News. Mr. and Mrs. Alber VanSchock of Long Branch spen Sunday wh Mr. VanSchocks parens, MY. and Mrs. Davd VanSchock. The adversed leers n he posoffce are for Mrs. Caherne Be_g, Mrs. Thomas Gr. Cronk and John C. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. VanBuskrk of Tnon avenue are spendng wo weeks u he Caskll mounans. Mss M. Belle Crouse of Danvlle, who has been vsng Mss Florence Henderson, has reurned home. Msses Flora and Hae Aumack spen las week wh relaves a Asbury Park. The nfan daugher of Thomas Rafferfcy s very sck. Wckaunh News. The annual harves home of he Marlboro Reformed church wll be held a he church on Tuesday, Augus 23d. The commee havng he eneranmen n charge are L. F. Schanck and J. H. Bard. C. B. Honce, son of John B. Honce, who s employed n he couny clerks offce. a Freehold, s makng a shor vs o Saraoga. Mss Josephne Mllspaugh, daugher of Charles H. Mllspaugh, s a Asbury Park for a few weeks. Mrs. J. W. Herber and her daugher Jean are spendng wo weeks a Saraoga. Bakng Powder flos f healhful leavener n he world. Goes farher. BOYM. B»WHQ POWDER CO., NEW VOHK. A MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curous, Curren, N STOCK. ALMOST GVEN AWAY. Lbrares Suppled Cheaper han a any Book sore n he World. LBRARES AND BOOKS BOUGHT, MAMMOTH CA TALOOUE FREE. LECCAT BROTHERS, 81 CHAMBERS STREET, 3d Door Wes of Cy Hall Park. NEW YORE Wear ROYAL WORCESTER Perfec Rlng v FOR SALE BY LEADNQ DEALER8. When Dsance Separaes. <& " 9 #. Beloved frends-and relaves * s a consolaon o have her % porras always wh us. Whle J hey are here, have her phoos f aken a our sudo..2 Beauful, permanen pcures ^ ha always please. Chldrens f phoos a specaly. mperals, $ 2.50 and $3.00 per dozen. %.. Mar k LesoC PHOTOGRAPHERS,.. <? 27 Broad S.., Red Bank. <;> $ ;> <! -!>o ;>:;;. <; <! :; <; > <.> <: «?<;? >* <ls-» <!> Cder Mll a Tnon falls WLL BE Open o Receve Apples ON AND AFTEK, Augus 8h, 18^^. D. A. WALLNG. SCULLY &RELLY, FUNERAL DRECTORS. UPHOLSTERNG. Pcures Framed. Furnure Moved and Sored. 127 Fron sree, second door Jrom Pearl sree; RED BANK. N. J. We,have added a new deparmen o our shoe sore; a shoe shnng branch. Whenever your shoes neectposhng, come n. You need jo^card, and he servce s absoluely free. f lades prefer, hey can have her shoes polshed n our lades parlor. We cordally nve you o make use of hs new feaure, whch we rus may. prove a convenence o you. School Shoes Whch Wear., may be a lle early f o speak of school shoes,, ye aleady careful parens are hnk- - ng of school oufs. Shoes, ge he^roughes usage ofa school-chlds ouf, consequenly, hey should be well made and srong. We are now havng made by frs-class makers many lnes of shoes for boys and grls. They are made of good leaher from sole o op; made o sand he rough usage hey wll ge; and a he same nre hey wll be nea lookng. They wll be sold as cheap as any sore on earh-can sell leahershoes. s-easy o deceve n shoes; as a shoddy one, when new, looks as well as good leaher, bu wa ll hey are worn n he we a few mes! W e don ofen have any complan of he wear of. our shoes, because we devoe our whole me o secur[pg he bes procurable. Our large busness has been bul up by uprgh dealng. Anyhng you fnd n our sore you may depend s a leas as low n prce as can be bough for anywhere. Our fall goods are record-breakers for syle and bg value. BROAD STREET, Oppose Peerss. RED BANK.

9 ..VOLUME. XXL NO.8. : RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, SHOOTNG FOR BADGES. QUET TMES N POLTCS. THE RED BANK CAVA.RV TROOP GOES TO SEA GRT. Tcenv-Two Cavalrymen Qualfy as Marksmen Wonderful Shoong by Dr. Edwn Feld, Who Blade he Hghes Score of he fear. Mos of he members of he Red Bank cavalry roop wen o Sea Gr las Thursday on. her annual arge prac- ce. Thry-seven members of he roop ook par n he shoong, and wenywo of hem qualfed as marksmen and receved he marksmans badge. Two of hem qualfed as sharpshooers, and hese wo. made scores whch wll perm hem o shoo forhe expers badge; Dr. Edwn Feld of Red Bank, who s now he regmenal surgeon of he Fourh regmen, made he bes score ha has been made on he rfle range hs year. The Essex roop of cavalry has pracced a he ranges, and 32 menbera-of ha roop have qualfed as marksmen and wo of hem as sharpshooers. All he members of he Fourh New Jersey regmen have sho, and hose companes of he Second regmen whch are no n acve servce have also sho a he ranges. Abou wo housand men n all have pracced here for hs year, and ou of he wo housand only hree have made suffcenly good scores o ener for he expers badge. The Red Bank cavalry roop carred off he honore n he shgong, for wo of he hree men who are o ry for he expers badge are members of hs roop. These men are Dr. Feld and Bugler Alber Van- Kel,, n order o qualfy as a marksman he man mus make a score of 42 ou of a possble 70 on he 200-yard and 800-yard arges. Each man has seven shos a each arge and each bullseye scores 5. A shooer can hus ge a oal of 35 on each range, f he makes all bullseyes. The men n he Red Bank cavalry roop who qualfed as marksmen, and he scores hey made on he 200-yard and 800-yard ranges, are as follows : 200 Yards. 300 Yards. Toal. Edrln Feld 85 a. l Alber VanKel ThomasS. Feld...: BO John H. VanMaer fn J. Dey Conover Wn. T. Conover 21) 2D 5$ Arcne Hall M. L. Brown J. Beale Waler Feld Garre Morford FrankP. Srjker Howard Slocum GlNordell J. B.Rue 2o 21 41J JoUnH.Moun fl H.H.Clayon James Bray, Jr Ed Alley V. V. 8upbn W. M. Thompson Wm. B.. Conover The men who sho bu who dd no qualfy as marksmen were J. F. Swackhamer, Joseph Swannell, A. J. Bray, C. M. Conover, Wllam S. Chld. A. B. Edwards, Edward FeuoD, A. C. Harrson, Jr., John L. Hubbard.R. Luf burrow, Mlan Ross, Wllam T. Wlson,and J. Tomlnson. A number of he members of he roop have no ye been o Sea Gr o pracce.. Hos of hem wll go laer, and hose who faled o wn marksmens badges can have anoher ral f hey care o ake. The Red Rank roop wans o wn a greaer number of marksmens badges hs year han he Essex roop, f ha can be done. When a mlaman shoos a he 200- yard and 800-yard arges, he can, f he ges a score of 56. ry for he sharpshooers badge. Sx members Of he roop go scores of 50 or over on he 200- yard and 800-yard rangers, and hey werd hus qualfed as sharpshooers. Dr. Feld and VanKel are he only wo who have sl <> on he 500-yardand 600- yard rangesm Dr. Feld scored 85 on he COO-yard radge and 30 on he COO-yard arge, makng a score of 05 n all. VanKel made 84 on he 500-yard arge and 81 on he 600-yard argo. Ths gave hm a scoro of 65 on heso wo ranges. Van Kb ed Dr. Felds score on hese wo arges, bu Dr. Feld made 67 and VanKel 02 on he wo shorer ranges. Dr. Felds oal score s hub 182 on he four ranges, ou of a posmblo 140 ; and VanKels s 127. Tho scores made by Dr. Fold and Van- Kel no only gvcb horn sharpshooers badges, bu porms horn o shoo for he expors badge. f a soldor scoreb f>6 on ho 500-yard and COO-yard arges ho becomes a sharpshooer, and f ho makes a scoro of 00 ho s enled o shoo on ho expers range Ths argo s a 800 yards, and o wn ho oxpors badgo score of ) ou of a possble 1)5 mus bo mado a ha dsance. 1 Tho (no for shoong for he expors badgo has no yo been no, n revolver praolco Dr. Feld and VnnKol alno mado phonomonal Bcorca. To hghes possble ncorc ha cur be made wh he revolver s 75, and Van- Kel scored 75 and Dr. Feld 73. Las year pcked eams of shooers from he mla of several saes conesed for a rophy. Ths year here wll be no such cones, owng o he war., s expeced ha a smlar cones wll be held nex year, however, and Dr. Feld s praccally ceran o be a member of he eam. A Mssonary Far. The mssonary socey of he Presbyeran church of Eaonown held a far and cocoa ea n Crescen hall las Frday and Saurday nghs. The hall was decoraed wh bunng and Chnese lanerns. On accoun of he bad weaher here was a poor aendance. Fancy arcles, ce cream, cake and candy were sold. Mss Belle Carr had charge of he fancy able, and cake was sold by Mrs. James Seen. Hss Florence Henderson bad charge of he candy < sand and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Breese aended he ce cream ables. Abou 25 was Cleared.. /. m *. Freeholds Teachers. The eachers a he Freehold hgh school for he comng year are :. Prncpal John Enrlgb. Vce-prncpal and eacher ol book-keepng, hsory nnd physcal geoffrapny Rober N. Senler. Leraure and general hsory Mss Ea Donnlay. Lan and Greek Mss Josephne Johnson. Oraory, physcal culure, geography and physology Mss Adele Coser., Musc Mrs. Harvey.Tyson. Eghh grade Mss Anne Nevlus. Sevenh grade Mss Emma Goldsmh. Sxh grade-mss Eaelle Mooro. Ffh grade Mss Rebecca Howaud. Fourh grade Mss Bouschner. Thrd grade Mss Jenne DuBols. Second grade and drawng Mss Belle Arrowsmlb. Prmary deparmen Mss Hnsdale. Tred o Poson Horses. Danel Burk of Wndsor, n Mercer couny, s n Freehold jal on a charge of ryng o poson he horses of Hamlon W. Schanckof Perrnevlle. Schanck s Burks broher-n-law, and he wo men were no on frendly erms. Burk made a vs o Schanck recenly, and afer he wen away a large quany of Pars green was found u Sckancks hay and n he horse rough. Burk was arresed and locked up. He denes knowng anyhng abou he Pars green. A Nephew Sues Hs Uncle. Cyrenus Wa, Jr., of Keypor, who has been workng n he cgar facory of hs uncle, Tmohy Wa of Long Branch, sued hs uncle for $188 whch he clamed was due hm. Hsuncle sad ha Cyrenus was no employed a a regular salary, bu ha he ook hm n hs place more as an ac of chary han because le waned help. The jury gave Cyrenus he full amoun suedpr. and Tmohy has appealed he case. A Church Lawsu. The colored Baps church of Bemar has brough su agans Mrs. Margare Jones and Rev. Peer Morrs o recover he mnue books of he church and a communon se belongng o he church. Mr. Morrs s he lae pasor of he church, The church s dvded no wo facons and he real objec of he su s o decde whch facon s enled o he church propery. A Specal Sale of Palms, John T, Love, who has jus opened a flower sore n THE KKQSTEE buldng, wll have a specal sale of palms and oher decorave plans a reduced prces for en days. The specal sale wll begn o-morrow and wll end on Saurday of nox week. Pcures of some of he plans, wh her prces, wll be found on he las page of THE REGSTER. m» A Horae Breaks s Leg and s Sho- The eam of horses owned by Cornelus Mahews of Harmony ran away a Freehold on Tuesday of las week. The eam ran no he awnng poss n fron of Aumaoks mea marke and knocked b down. One of he horses broke s leg and had o be sho. The horse was worh $100. Kcked by Horses. Rossell Sanford of Freehold was kcked by a horso a few days ago nnd one of bn rbs was fracured. Wllam Curs of Manasquan wab kcked n he leg by a horao and bo has o UBO cruches o ge abou. Baboock No. #0 lav For $105: former prco $18K Sxy-day offer. Tlo sandard buld, fnes of opa, rmmngh nnd panng; no beer n any prce. Tlo cheapes buguy for you o buy. Our onna avocawy. No aocondhnd wagons n exchange. Dlrdsall & Bon, Rod Bank, N. J. Ado, <M» Cronm peppermns, and vlnergrcons a Lnugo, Adv. ; ; LOCAL LEADERS NEEDED BOTH PARTES. N Mos of he Old Democrac War Uomea of Shrewsbury are Bead, and he Bepublcan Fghers are Ou of Uarnesa. Was here-ever, a season lke hs n Red Bank for. polcs? For weny years Red Bank was he polcal cener of Monmouh couny. Here were he headquarers of he bg leaders on boh sdes, and from he end of one campagn o he end of. he nex here was ceaseless polcal acvy and endeavor. Nowadays, polcs s hardly menoned n Red Bank, excep casually, as one mgh speak of an eclpse of he moon, or a new speces of brd found n Paegona, The old Democrac leaders are dead; he old Republcan leaders have dropped ou of harness. No one on eher sde, seems o be wllng o ake up he ask of. runnng he ownshp, and of acvely represenng he ownshp, n he polcal affars of he couny. The man who akes charge on eher sde wh he dea of holdng he place as leader mus be a naural organzer; he mus spend money lberally, even recklessly ; he mus be a reless, worker; and he mus be wllng o ake rebuffs and defeas as par of he game. So far, here, s no ndcaon of he comng of a leader on eher sde, There are wo or hree young men on each sde n Shrewsbury ownshp who would lke o be leaders hey would be leaders, oo, f some one else would pu up he money and would do he work. Bu wh he excepon of Jacob C. Shus, he Democras who formerly dd hese hngs are dead; and he Republcans who formerly dd are hard a work earnng her bread and buer as. lawyers, or as farmers, or as oysermen, or as busness men. < Wh boh polcal pares n Shrewsbury ownshp lyng down, so o speak, he ownshp s rapdly drfng o s naural polcal choce o he Democrac pary. The* reamen whch Shrewsbury ownshp-has receved n recen Republcan, couny, convenons has quenched Republcan enhusasm n he ownshp and among he frends, of he ownshp hroughou he couny. has done more han hs. has aroused such anagonsm n he pary ha everywhere s conceded ha f a Shrewsbury Republcan should be nomnaed for a couny offce he would be humped unmercfully; whle f a- Republcan objeconable o Shrewsbury be nomnaed, he would receve lke reamen from Shrewsbury and from he hree or four ownshps ha reman frendly o Shrewsbury. These condons, whch are generally recognzed, make he comng couny cones parcularly dscouragng o he Republcan pary. Theodore Aumacks reflecon as couny clerk s looked upon by many Republcans as such an /absolue cerany ha s doubful f any Republcan of any srengh can be nduced o run agans hm, even for he advanage such a canddacy would be o he canddaes for governor and congress. The Republcan assembly flgh, whle no so hopeless, s sll suffcenly dscouragng, The Democrac canddaes las year go a majory of over 2,000, There s always a senmen among voers who are no Brong pary men n favor of allowng a man o serve wo erms: and whle hs senmen does no nfluence very many voes, wll prove of some help o he Democrac canddaes for assembly, who wll unquesonably bo rcnomnaed. Some of hs senmen can be neuralzed by he nomnaon of he former ro of Republcanassemblymen : Wllam H, Red, D. O, VanWckle and Olver H. Brown. Ther nomnaon now seems o be he Republcan programme, f hey wll accep. Wh hesefcnen nomnaed here would bo an equaly on boh sdes, so far as erms are concerned, for hey, lke he Democrac assemblymen, lavo each served one erm. Thero are a few men, n Shrewsbury ownshp and ou of, who beleve ha ho Republcan pary haa seen he folly of fghng urog homselvcs, and who hnk ha wllpo bo dfllcul o une he wo wnrb of ho pary, As a bass of harmony hese mon any ha Shrewsbury ownshp wll bo offorcd n he couny convenon eher ho nomnaon for couny clerk or one of ho nsaombly nomnaons; and ha wh ono of he cunddach from /Shrewsbury and he oljoro dsrbued around ho couny, lo RepubllcunH could.easly carry he whole cke hrough n lo couny. A very srong effor-has been made by promnen Republcans n he couny and sae o nduce George B. Snyder o run agan for he assembly. The Republcans who hnk harmony n,he pary 3 a hand are srongly urgng Mr. Snyder o run for hs offce. Mr. Snyder has wce been eleced an asenblynan, and each me he receved a bgger voe han any oher canddae on he Republcan cke. A Uned Saes senaor wll be voed for by he assemblymen eleced hs fall, and men who are neresed n he Republcan senaoral fgh are urgng Mr. Snyder o run for he assembly, as hey hnk he would be he sronges canddae he pary could pu up, The pary n he couny s lkely o be srongly uned on he canddaes for governor and congress. Benjamn F. Howell, he presen congressman, wll be re-nomnaed he wll run agan. Mr. Howell has proved a very accepable offcal, and n hs par of he couny he has a uned pary behnd hm, and he also has a large followng among he Democras. Hs srengh among he Democras s due n large measure o heneres he has aken n maers peranng o he rver and s ndusres. Among he pary generally here s lle choce among he men menoned as possble canddaes for gov. em or. Foser Voorhees, he presen acng governor, s perhaps he choce of he majory, hough here s a farly srong senmen n favor of Frankln Murphy, who has become known hrough beng he head of he Republcan sae organzaon durng he pas few campagns. The preference as o canddaes, however, s no srong, and whoever ges he Republcan nomnaon for governor wll be sure of a heary suppor. A Fne Feacb Crop, John Norman of Cols Neck has an unusually fne crop of peaches hs year. Hs crop s abou he bes n ha secon, alhough!; Marn Carney, a neghbor of Mr. Normans, has a good crop. Mr. Normans peaches are of he Abundance varey. The rees are four years old and hs s he frs year hey have borne. The peaches are very large and fne, and are whe wh a rosy cheek. The orchard s abou wo acres n exen and here are a lle over 200 rees. The peaches are sold a Red Bank and Long Branch, and Mr. Norman s geng from $1 o 1,25 per baske for hs crop. The branches of he rees are n danger of breakng from he wegh of he fru. John G. Taylor of Vanderburg also has a good crop of peaches. Payng Blls n Advance. The Asbury Parkers have learned a lesson abou rasng money for evens n ha place. A shor me ago seven resdens of Asbury Park had o rase $100 each o pay for a clambake whch was gven several years ago. The money for he clambake was subscrbed, bu he subscrbers faled o pay up, and he men who ordered he bake had o pay he $700 cos. A "lake carnval" came off on Monday ngh and he men who had he affar n charge colleced he money and pad all he blls n advance,»» Tesng a Fre Engne. The new engne bough by he Oceanc fre deparmen has arrved, and a es wll be made o-morrow ngh, The engne s a combnaon waer and chemcal engne and s run by hand power. The es wll be made a he Oceanc nn a half-pas egh oclock a ngh. The es wll be publc, and he Oceanc fremen would lke o have he people of he vllage, and fremen and ohers from surroundng owns, aend ho exhbon and nspec he engne. Unmuzzled Dogs Sho, Freehold s kllng off s unmuzzled dogs, The marshal sho seven lus week and he- wll probably shoo as manymore hs week. The dogs arc mpounded and are kep wo days before beng sho, When he owner s known ho s nofed, bu hus far none of he dogs hu) been redeemed., m» Comedans a ho Opera House. Felds & Hansons mnsrels wll play a ho Red Bank opera house o-morrow ngh. Doh Felds and Hanson are noed nfl muscal comedans.. A Comng Lawn Pary. A lawn pary and dnnoo wll bo "hold a W. Tabor Parkoru a Lllo Bllvor on Frday ngh, Augus 28h, for he banel of S, Johns olmpol. Nu buercups n Lnuga.-^/ldu. PAGES 9 TO 16. A NEW CHANNEL NEEDED. COMPLANTS ABOUT THE NAV- GATON OF THE RVER. The Channel Wes of sland Beach s Shallow and Bard o Follow Boamen Wan he Eas Channel He-opened. " Before he nle broke hrough Sandy Hook, norh of Hghland Beach, he bes channel o follow n gong up and down he rver was eas of sland Beach, and beween he sland and Sandy Hook. When he nle broke hrough, hs channel was washed full of sand, he sand beng pled up. n places several fee above he levelof he waer a hgh de. Wh hs channel closed o navgaon he boamen had o use he channel wes of sland Beach. Ths channel s narrow and shoal, and here s consderable dffculy n followng, Las summer he governmen began he wprk of closng he nle, and s now compleely closed. Thousands of ons of rock were dumpsd on he eas sde of he resle, and he waves of he ocean heaped he sand agana he rock3 unl here s hardly a crevce where he waer can run hrough. was hough ha as soon as he nle was closed he governmen would begn he work of openng he channel on he eas sde of sland Beach. So far, however, he governmen has shown no nclnaon o do hs. was mpossble/ o open as long as he nle was open, bu now ha he nle s closed could readly be done, and when once opened, he force of he de would keep open. Years and years ago, when he channel on he easern sde of he sland closed n a sorm, a shallow and narrow channel was dug hrough he sand by he boamen who used he rver 1. The chan-. nel was dug only a- foo or wo below he level of,he waer a hgh de, and. was only a few fee wde. A bulkhead of sand was lef a he upper end of he channel. The channel was dug a low de and when he de was hgh he narrow bulkhead of sand whch was lef a he upper end was opened, and he de was allowed o sweep hrough. The force of he de was so grea ha by he me he de was low he waer had cu a wde and deep channel hrough he barrer, and hs was so wde and deep ha he nex day Cap. John Abbo Worhley of Red Bank saled hrough he channel wh hs schooner. s probable ha he governmen would no allow anyone o open a chan- nel eas of sland Beach unless he consen of he offcals were frs secured. Some of he rver people are wllng o open he channel hemselves f hey can secure he necessary permsson. The cos of dggng a shoal and narrow channel would be slgh perhaps no more han 25 or 50 and afer he waer once go a runway hrough he sand, he de.would quckly do he res. The boamen say ha he channel wes of sland Beach s geng worse and worse all he me, and f hs channel s no dredged ou wll soon be mpassable o he seamboas. They beleve ha wh he old channel, eas of sland Beach, once opened, he force of he de would keep n good condon whou furher expense, as here always, was pleny of waer n hs channel., Tbe Couny Collecor Lad Up. Asher T. Applegae of Englshown, he couny collecor, s lad up wh a gaherng n hs ear. A bug flew no hs ear and lodged here. He bad o go o a physcan o ge he bug removed. The bug was very Brnall, The nex day here was a gaherng n hs ear, and he was, lad up from s effecs. He was unablo o aend las weeks meeng of he board of freeholders on accoun of hs sckness, He s now somewha mproved. ;».» A Danco by a Church Socey. The Guld of ho Golden Rule of Trny church gave a dance las Thursday ngh n he Monmouh boa club housed Abou 25 couples wero presen. Durng ho ovonng refreshmens were served, and he danco broke up abou half-pasono oclock. TJo socey oleared % Sung by a Jolly Flel. Ber Dudloy of Koypor dovo no a jelly fsh whle n swmmng, nnd was badly sung nbou ho f nco and. head. Waned.Honey. You wano your monoy f you pay moro for your mea han whn charge. Hell ho bea mea and sol n lower prces han any ohor bucher. do n-. an on cah, bu ha n ho ronson why can afford o nol a a lower pf loo. Joseph yau, ho ouh bucher, Broad Broo* Adv.

10 SELLNG LAND FOR TAXES. TWENTY PROPERTES SOLD LAST SATURDAY. Ths a he Smalles Number Sola a a Tax Sale n Shrewsbury Townshp Durng he Pas Dozen Years or Wore, Only weny properes were sold a ho sale for axes a, he Globe hoel las Frday afernoon. Abou a score of persons aended he sale, bu only a very few of hem were prospecve purchasers. When he sale for axes was orgnally publshed here were over one hundred properes adversed for sale. Benjamn J. Parker, he collecor of he ownshp, was assduous "n, collecng he delnquens, wh heresul ha he number of properes sold was less han a any ax sale n he ownshp durng he pas dozen years. W. Nelson Lle of Far Haven was auconeer. Mr. Lle has aced as auconeer a almos every ax sale of real esae whch he ownshp has held. The bddng a ax sales s usually slow. When a pece of propery a pu up a aucon o be sold fpr axes, s sold o he person who wll ake for he shores me, no exceedng hry years. When propery s bough n by he ownshp s always bough n for hry years. f any man s wllng o ake he propery for a less me han hry years, and pay he axes, he bds he erm of years ho wll.ake for. Mr. Lle s fond of recallng he lveles bddng a a ax sale he ever wnessed, Ths sale ook place several years ago and he propery on whch he bddng was so lvely was he old Parker mll on Wes sree, Red Bank. The propery was sared by he ownshp a hry years. Successve bdders bd shorer erms, and afer a quarer of an hours bddng he ^propery was knocked down o he success-" ful bdder for hry days. The purchaser hus had o pay he ax, neres and coss, and he could hold possesson of he mll for only hry days. A he end of ha me le had o urn he propery over o he former owner. When propery s sold a a ax sale, he purchaser mus pay he ax, neres and coss; Then he ges a deed for he Wall sree, Red Bank, ax $11.12; bough by W. B. propery. The orgnal owner can re-parsondeem he propery any me whn wo Alce M. Lnen House and lo on wes sde of for 29 years. Broad sree, Red Bank, ax ; bough by he years. To redeem he propery he mus ownshp for BO.years. H. Larabee Four loa on eas sde of Thrd sree, pay he purchaser he full amoun of Oceanc, ax 85.85; bough by ho ownshp for 30 money pad by hm and welve per cen years. Juras M. McGregor Lands on he rver a Far neres on he money pad from he Haven, ax ; bough by James Enrgh, Jr., for 27 years. me of he sale o he dae of redeemng Mary and Lzze Mulllner House and land near he propery. f he owner doesn redeem whn wo years, he purchaser Thomas Mahar House and lo on wes sde of Lle Slver saon, ax $101.16; bough by he ownshp for 30 years. Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank, ax ; bough can hold. for he full erm for whch by ho ownshp for 30 years. he bough. n mos cases where he Thomas Purell House and lo near Lle Slver saon, ax ; bough by he ownshp for 30 propery s no bough n by he ownshp, he purchaser ges for 20 years, Esae of Thomas Paen Dock propery a Lle years. Slver, ax ; bough by Waler B. Parsons ha erm usually beng he bd followng he ownshps offer.. f he propery Red Bank, ax $3.09; bough by he ownshp for [or 29 years. Wllam L. Pllnger Lo on Caharne sree, sno redeemed, and he purchaser holds 30 years. J. C. Soflel farm near Tlnon Falls, ax $24.40; for he full erm for whch he hasbough by Waler B. Parsons for 29 years. bough, he s lkely o hold forever; for by he end of 29 years he orgnal owner-n many cases would be dead, and hs hers would have no recollecon or knowledge of he ransacon. The mos proraced rouble over a ax sale whch Shrewsbury ownshp has had was over propery locaed a Oceanc. A plo of ground here was owned by a man who had moved away and no one knew where he had gone. He lef no heran hs par of he counry. The plo adjoned he propery of Parck Maloney, and Mr. Mnhoney clamed as hs own. The axes on he plo were no pad and was sold for axes. was bough by Wllam Murphy, who had long waned. Mr. Mahoney underook o redeem he propery, and Mr. Murphy Be up he clam ha Mr, Mahoney had no le o he plo, and herefore could no redeem. There was a long legal bale over he queson, exendng over wo years, bu Mr. Murphy was evenually declared he owner of he plo, and he sll holds possesson of. n Shrewsbury ownshp has no been ho cusom o buy propery a a ax salo as n speculaon, alhough has for years been he cusom o do hs n oher ownshps n Ocean ownshp and a Long Branch especally. A Long Branch some of he lawyers havo made a groa deal of money by buyng up he properes a ax sales. a no only a legmae and legal operaon, bu s ceran o bo a profable ono. f ho propery s redeemed, he purchaser ges welve per con neres on ho.monpy ho has pad ou. f s no redeemed ho ges ho propery for a long erm of years for abou one por cen of s acual Valuo; for ho ax, even wh coss and neres added, -wll rarely reach more han one per cen of ho real value of ho propery, More propery was bough by oubdere a hs years ax aalo han a any prevous one. Waler B, Parsons of Red Bank bough four properes; James Bn> rgh, Jr., of Oceanc, bough ono ; W A, VnnSehook of Red Bank bough ono ; and CbnrlcH J. Parker of Fal Haven bough ono. Tho propery Mr, VnnSchoJol bough wnb. ho farm non (Newman Sprngs, owned by he hers o Amela Ells, Mr. YanScbock has an neres n.hs propery and bough he farm o proec hs neres, Mr. Enrgh and Mr, Parker were lkewse neresed n he properes hey bough. The properes Mr. Pardons bough were aken on speculaon, and hey wll prove a bg nvesmen n case hey are no redeemed. n addon o he amoun of ax due, whch mus be pad a once by he purchaser, each purchaser mus pay addon coss amounng o $2.92, ncurred before he sale ; and also he coss of he sale. The coss of sale amoun o abou $1.00 on each pece of propery sold, makng he oal coss abou $3.92, n addon o he ax and neres. The owner, on redeemng he propery, mus pay all hs, and welve per cen neres, and n addon o hs he mus pay for drawng and recordng a deed for he ransfer of he propery back o hm. Drawng and recordng he deed coss abou $6.00. There was opposon bddng on only one propery. Ths was he James M. McGregor propery, and conssed of rounds on he rver bank a Far Haven. The ax due on hs propery was $ The ownshp bd hry years. James Enrgh, Jr., bd 29 years. A momen laer Waler B. Parsons bd 28 years. Mr. Enrgh waed a full mnue and hen bd 27 years, and he propery was knocked down o hm. The properes sold on Frday, he amoun of ax due, he purchasers, and he erms for whch hey were bough, were as follows: Wllam Anderson-Lo on he souh sde of Beach sree, Red Bank, ax $2.24; bough by ho ownehp for 80 years. Mrs. H. K. Arnold Lo on Shrewsbury avenue, Red Blnk, ax $18.54; bough by Waler B. Parsons for Zfl years. Mary Anderson Lo on BeaeU sree. Red Bank, an 82.47; bough by ne ownshp for 30 years. Buckley & Cameron Three los on ho norh sde f be mala road a Far Haven, ax 83.51; bough by he ownshp for 30 years. Emma Dorse Sore a he corner of Maple avenue and Monmouh sree, Red Bank, ax $13.00: bough by he ownshp for 80 yoars. Caherne Doughery Two los on Rver sree, Red Bank, ax $3.T1; bough by he ownshp for 30 years. Hers of Emella Ells Farm on Joness road near Newman Sprngs, ax $11.70; bough by w. A. VanScholck for lo years. Esao of Charles Jobes House and lo on Pearl sree. Far Haven, ax ; bough by Charles J. Parker for 2(1 years. Samuel Kerr-Propery a Oceanc, ax $11-70; bough by he ownshp for 30 years. John Keough House and.-los on norh Bde of Wllam Whe Farm a Green Grove, ax S5.85; bough by he ownshp for 30 years. Florda Oranges. have some very fne oranges a 25 cens per dozen, and some Flodaa a 50 cens. Lous Prae, Broad sree, Red Bank. Adv. Mxed Hay. JED BANK, Remarkable Organ Prces. These nsrumens are "jus as descrbed bu o fully realze how very good and cheap hey really are, hey mus be seen and heard. We lose on some, make nohng on he res; he low prces are smply o ge cash. f any organ chosen and delvered doesn su % we ske-vj back and refund * ["money, so heres no rsk. Frs comers have frs choce. 1 Mason & Hamln.. Suable for School or Chapel Former prca $ Mason & Hamln. Hgh op Parlor Byle, Former prce ; 1 Esey Hgh Top Former prce $ Esey Hgh Top Former prce $ Peloubea Hgh Top, Fancy case Former prce Burde Hgh Top, Fancy case Former prce 8U5.O0. lfeloube Hgh Top, Plan case Former prce $55.00, 1 Feloube Hgh Top, Plan case.,? Former prce $ Waers Concer Parlor Former prce 876. Some excellen bargans n Square Panos. 27 Broad S., Red Bank, H. J. \ \ Telephone 10a.. THOMAS P. BROWN, -DEALER N- Coal and Wood. Mason and Land and Whewash Lme. Sockbrdge and H. J. Bakers Ferlzers. Pans and BrcJc. Souh Bend Flows, $7.00 Each. Buckeye Culvaors,.. $25.00 Each. Hay Makes, Weeders and Harrows. Wharf Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey. Have a lo of choce mxed hay o sell for $13.50 per on. Also have a grand bargan n oas.> Call n be- <> fore makng your purchases. OFFCE: Wharf Avenue, near Fron Sree, : NEW JEKSEY. % We have receved hs week a lo of $ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Unless you know; s pure ha s made from sound mal and hops. Many njurous aduleraons are commonly used o lessen" cos and enlarge profs, and many unhnkng people are "ou of order" n consequence;." Ballannes Beer s safe, and has a brgh, clear, connued sparkle ha suggess champagne. Should ;. ever fall shor of s hgh sandard, we wll no longer handle. Free delvery o publc or prvae houses. Our Lemon Soda, Brch Beer, Gnger Beer and oher ; "sof" summer drnks have many maors, bu no one <; has ye equalled hem n qualy, nor n pury. f you need whskey, ry Kockwood Rye, $1, a quar -2-pn quar.. W. A. FRENCH & CO., PURE WNES AND LQUORS, BBOAD STREET, RED BANK, N/J. $ Telephone Call, 28B. Smokng Tobacco; :: :: The smokng obacco sell as CullngonVClppngs s made from he cungs and clppngs of. he cgars.make. * Tpu none of he clppngs-n cgars, bu make my cgars of perfec sock. Cullngons clppngs s made of he pars of obacco leaves whch are cu away n makng cgars. These fragmens of leaves are cu small and hen granulaed. s he mos popular smokng obacco handle. sell a quarer-pound box for en cens, hree boxes for a quarer. WLLAM CULLNGT0N, Fron S., foo of Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. m m 1 1 >: TRADE YOUR OLD OR Harness Wh us and ge one ha s up o dae. Here a he larges and bes assormen of well-made wagons (no he snde knd), n Easern New Jersey.. f Bunabous, Traps, Sanhopes, Open Surreys, Road Wagons, Cabroles, Surreys, Jump-Seas, Wagonees, and every oher sor ha s up o dae. HARNESS. We have a fne exhb of Hand and Machne Sched Harness a our Reposory and Facory. Monmouh Sree, near Town Hall, Bed Bank, N. J. BRDSALL & SON. lawn wrappers, jus he hng for sum- Weve a bg sore full of good hngs ha mer wear around he house. Cool and & weve jus go n. They are all new and fresh. comforable.. Specal prce, And such prces Bu he prces wll speak 95c. for hemselves when you come o buy. Theyll ell you and heyll ell you much beer han Fne lawn wrappers wh ruffled and we can, how much youll save by buyng here. 1 lace rmmngs, a We delver goods whou exra charge; and quckly, oo... :.00. W. H. KNAPP, ADLEM & COLE, No. 8 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. * Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. POST OFFCE BLOCK.

11 THE SULTANA WRECK. Bonea,0/ he Vcms Decenly posed bu he HHsaspp Bver. Te boa lay n UUa por for several hours dschargng a cargo of molasses, end sared up he rver early oa fe mornng o be 27h. She bad proceeded abou Sx.mles, beng oppose Hen and Chcken sland, when, whou any warnng whaever, be* bolers burs, her bos Chans pared and he shaered wreck caugh fr* As many as 1,500 soldlera were klled or drowned as aresul of he accden, and "for four dayb dozens of floaere were capured every hour or so.. Many bodes were recovered near he scene of he wrecfe, and hflse were burled a Mound Cy. A ha me he. people n hs vcny cared precous lle or Yankee solders, hough hey gave hem a decen bural. No ombsones were ereced, however, and he graves were no kep green. When he Sulanas vwuma were burled a Mound Cy he mprompu graveyard n whch her laa sleep was o be slep was far from he rvers bank, bu he Msssspp, seemngly wh a fendsh desre o clam he bones 61 hese vcms for her.waers o rpple over, as hey have rppled over for years he bones of oher vcms of he same caasrophe, baa gradually worn away he ground unl now she sweeps by he graveyard wh a seady, sullen murmur, and bones and ghosly skulls look down on he waer from where hey le, a few fee away. The wreck of he seamer Sulana, whch occurred on Aprl 27, 1865, and whch sen a shudder over he enre lengh and breadh, of hs land, has been recalled by he acon of he Msssspp rver, on whose hroad bosom he caasrophe ook place, and n whoso cold embrace hundreds of solders wen down,jo rse no more. The Sulana was a very large Msssspp Rver packe, whch was engaged by he Uned Saes Governmen as soon as he Cvl War waa ended, o convey Federal roops from he fax Souh o her homes. The seamer ook on a large number of roops" a Vcksburg, and ook on several oher smaller deachmens on he way up. When she arrved here, on Aprl 28, she bad 2,300 Federal solders aboard. Shor Sgh. Shor sgh s very prevalen n ces and counres where educaon s more hghly developed; n rural dsrcs and vllages s rarely me w and among unsduoaed people and savages s praccally unknown The nhabans of owns and jsue have her vson lmed byhelr surroundngs, and seldom exercse her sgh a long dsances. They are Tllso much more gven o readng and vsng, so ha her Chldren are herefore more lable o acqure ha defec, and he grown-up people ransm he endency o Apar from oher reasons for s acquremen here wll always be found among chldren a greaer percenage of shor sgh, and worse degrees of he defec n hose schools where Me desks are low and unsuable, and he lgh bad, ns necessang much more soopng han n hose where hese hngs are arranged n ac. cordance wh common qense. The percenage of shor sgh n vllage Bchool3 la small, n hgher educaonal esablshmens s grea, and n he unverses and collages s very grea n some >ars a Germany, where oe wrer has lved and spen bs youbful years n college, here areeo per cen of he populaon roubled wh shor. sgh; so ha seems ha n a few generaons he Whole counry wll bocome shor sghed f he presen rae of ncrease of he defec be mananed. Forunaely for he human race, scence generally flnds a remedy when he necessy for arses, and as he defec ncreased of lae years, so al3o has he knowledge of how o comba. There nover need be a case of shor sgh f parens and eachers should apply o chldren "before he defec s acqured hose regulaons ha have o be observed aferwards. Shakers n Georga. A Brunswck, very recenly, he Shaker Socey of Unon Vllage, Oho concluded he purchago o. 61,000 acres of Goorgla land, suaed n Plorce, Ware and Charlon counes. The dea nvolves abou $125,000,anda poron o ho purchase money has been pad. The purpose of ho purchase, s announced, s o develop a nar of he land for sock and sheep rasng, and o dspose of ho remander o a de3lra~ blo class of norhwoaorn farmers. s undoraood ha ho Shakorn wll dovoo her personal aenon o dovol * opng hs-land. They havo already over $30,000 n Glynn Bouny farms, and n holr purpose o evenually move ho onlro Oho Shaker colony o Qoorga. Thoy havo over 500,000 n vesed n Oho, and ho brngng o hs Bum o Goorgla wll, s hough, prove vasly bonoflclal o ho sae. o «. Wovor. Paroc Guomar Tea, \A lke o buy ha fffr you baro jun showe ms, bu ho prlco B oo hgh. Can 1 you come down a conplo of dollars? Old Olory ; pnys o ndvorlflo n Tun REOSTEU. FRAUD ON THE KENNEBEC. hppera Who Heaped HarvessWh Good* Ho n he manfes. The recen dscovery of fndng gooffs on-amercan fshng vessels no < down on he manfes calls o mnd an ncden ha happened years, ago, he ruh of whch he wrer and some ohers as vel can vouch. The fac ha smugglng has been connually gong -n for years can bes bo llusraed by he arrval of a fshng schooner a he mouh of he Eennebec wh wnes and llquora from S. Perre, N. F. The skpper gave bu ha fshng was a (allure and he craf was hauled no a secluded cove and apparenly abandoned. No BO he cargo, for he crew proceeded up he rver, where hey succeeded n hrng an old decked scow. Reurnng a ngh he cargo was ransferred o he scow and securely hd beneah he deck, when suddenly aferward he craf and crew conceved he dea of gong up rver on on eellng rp. The necessary barrelg, wh all oher equpmens necessary o a successful rp were pu aboard, and he scow, pled hgh wh eel raps, saled away for Gardner, where she arrved laer and ed up a Clarks wharf n hen Plson. Publc curosy was aroused hy he novely of hs new busness, and numerous vsors wached he men as hey placed and pulled her eel pos here and here, whle he capan explaned he procesb and he amoun of money here was n he busness. Afer a few weeks of hs desulory knd of fshng he crof saled away, he crew largely enrched by hs perhaps orgnal manner of sellng a hgh grade of lquor o pares n he secre, who were all men of dsncon and good judges of wha hey bough frequenly n large quanes. Perhaps s needless o say ha he eels were never, shpped, bu reurned o her naural elemen a a proper season. Mos of he men *rho sough and dd enrch hemselves n hs case have menoned are now. dead, bu he sysem sll remans, and s ndeed remarkable he cusoms offcers have so long been gnoran o He fac ^_^ Mschef Made by a MuBkra. A lle muakra caused more roublo n Buffalo he oher ngh han s ever known o have, been caused by one of he anmals. Ths parcular muflkra succeeded n cung off he elecrc lgh supply erf nearly be enre cy, and was an hour before he causa of he rouble was locaed and re- or ho moon neve* beams whou brngng me dreams moved. Wh he excepon of an solaed dsrc here,and here e en-and he sars never rse, bu feel he brgh eyes Of he beauful Annabel Lee; O he beauful Annabel Lee; re own was wrapped n oal dark, And so, all he nlgh-ldc, He down by he sde ness. Man sree was one long avenuo Of my darlng-my darlng my lfe and my brde, n her sepulcher here by he sea. of gloom, roken only by lghs n n her omb by he soundng sea. wndows b&prvae plans. Everyhng Edgar Allen Poe. had been wnnng smoohly a he pow< er saon of he Buffalo General lec< "~~ The Day s Done. The day s done, and he darkness re company when ho sarlng dls Falls from he wngs of ngh. covery waa made ha he waer n h«as a feaher s waed downward From an eagle n hs flgh. bolers and condensers was rapdly gong down. An examnaon of he see he lghs of he vllage Gleam hrough he ran and he ms, valve ha les he waer n hrough And a feelng of sadness comes oer me. he bg feed ppe ha runs ou no Tha my soul canno ress: Buffalo rver was made, bu he valva A feelng of sadness and longng. was open as should be. The valves Tha s no akn o pan. And resembles sorrow only on he bolers and condensers were examned, and hey were found o be al As he ms resembles be ran. Come, read o me some poem, rgh, oo. Te waer a he bolers Some smple and hearfel lay, dropped lower and lower, unl fnally, Tha shall soohe hs resless feelng And bansh he houghs of day. n offler o avod an exploson, was found necessary o bank he fres and No from he grand old masers, No from be bards shu off he draughs. Ths done, h» 1 sublme, Whoso alsao fooseps echo dynamos 1J.0 longer suppled curren Through be corrdors of me; for he lamps, and be lghs wen on For, lke srans of maral musc, The rouble man was called o ho saon. He quckly locaed he roubl And o-ngh long for res. Ther mghy houghs sugges Lfes endless loll and endeavor; n hs feed ppe. was cu, and afer Read from some humbler poe,/ Gomo fshng around be dragged a Whose scugs gushed from bs hear. rnusra ou o he ppe and dropped As showera rom he clouds of summer, Or ears from he eyelds sar; on e floor. An Old Waerng Place. The oldes of Vrgna waerng places, he Swee Sprngs, was a selec and well Known resor beoro he Whe Sulphur had become famous. n "he of mes" he beauy and fashon of he far Bouh hronged o drnk of s sparklng sprng, and bahe n s lmpd pool. was hen he cusom o vs he "Whe" and ake he waers for he benef of ones hoalh and complexon, and aferwards go o he "Old Swjo," as was aferwards affeconaely called, for he luxury.jof s bah. Many dyspepcs ook he bah bafore breakfas, followng up wh a lqpg walk, bu he favore hour was (and s) abou noon. Then frends gahered abou he naural pool, h< waor of whch bubbles up from counless sprngs, enclosed whn hgh brck walls, and, afer a plunge n s nvgorang waers, parook ofh< famous Vrgna mn-julep. Bolles as well as boaux lndulgod n hb pracc (abou whch, howovor, publc opnon has undorgono a change, DO ha n mln>julop s largely a hng of h pas Tho bah, bou«h, lo na popular as ovor;*\l bos boon compared by som< onhuslobo admrer o a plungo n champagne. Ths exhlarang ofeoc may accoun o lo gradual alxwdonmon a oo mln-julop.> Wonloya Homo. JpbH Wol«ye rjou&o n London, cjoao (fr Cy fpofl cbapal, Um boon 4 lb a lurw) and muffoum an l conra u ennano man fc roue of Wooloy. Tho lll p rodn*oobo kep an ho uy), An aadowmon fund a 1100,000 wll manan ho houso. J_ FAVORTE OLD POEMS. fanzas o Hs Sser Augusa. Though he day of my desnys over, A nd he sar of my faa hah declned. Thy fond hear refused o dscover The fauls whch BO many could Bud; Though oy soul wln my grlel waa acquaned 8hmnH,no o share wh me, And he love wnlch my spr hah paned never hah found bu n hee. Then when naure around me s smlllngr, The las smle whch answers o mne, do no beleve begulng. Because remnds me of hne; And when wnds are a war wh he ocean, As he breass beleved n wh, me, her bllows exce an emoon, s ha hey bear me from lee. Though he rocfc of my las hope s shvered, And s fragmens are sunk n oe wave, Though feel ha my soul s delvered To pan shall Do be s slave. There s many a pang o pursue me; They may crush, bu hey canno condemn They may orure, bu shall DO BUbdue me Ts of hee ha hnk no of hem. Though human, hou dds no deceve me; Though woman, hou dds no forsake; Though loved, hou forbores o greve me; Though slandered, hou never coulds shake; Though rused, bou dds no dsclam me; Though pared, was no ofly Though wachful, wos no o defame me, Nor mue, ha he world mgh belle. Te blame no he world, nor despse, Nor he war of he many wh oue f my soul was no fed o prze, Twas folly no sooner o shun; And f dearly ha error hah cos me, And more han once could foresee, have found ha whaever los me, could no deprve me of hee. From he wreck of he pas, whch has pershed, Thus much a leas may recall. has augh me ha whch mos chershed Deserved o be deares of all: n he deser a founan s sprngng; n he wde wase here sll s a ree. And a brd n he solude sngng, Whch speaks o my sprof hee. Lord Buron. - < -»-«>> " Annabel Lee. was many and many a year ago, n a kngdom by he sea, ha a maden here lved wbom you may know By he name s Annabel Lee:,nd hs maden she lved wh no oher hough Than o love and be loved by me. was a chld and she was a chld. n hs kngdom by he sen, lu we loved wh a love ha was more han love and my A nnabel Lee. Wh a lovo ha ho wnged seraphs of heaven Coveed her and me. nd hs was he reason ha long ago;... n hs kngdom by he sea,. wnd blew ou of a cloud, chllng My beauful Annabel Lee ; o ha her hgh bora knsman came And bore her away from me, o shu her up n a sepulchre n hs kngdom by he sea. The. angels, no half so happy n heaven. Wen envyng her and me Yes 1 ha was he reasou (as all men know, n hs kngdom by he sea) ba he wnd came ou of he cloud by ngh. Chllng and kllng my Annabel Lee. Bu our love was sronger by far han he love Of hose who were older han we Of many far wser han we And neher he angels n heaven above. Nor he demons down under he sea, Jan ever-dssever my soul from he soul O he beauful Annabel Lee. Who hrough long days of labor, And ngbsdevold of case, Blll beard n hs soul be musc Of wonderful melodes. Such songs avc he power o que Tbe rsless pulse of care. Aud como lko he benedcon Tha follows afer prayer. Then read from ho reasured volume The poem of hy choce, And lend o be rhyme of he poo Tho beauy of hy voce., And ho nlgl shall bo Oled wh musc. And h) cures ha nfes ho day, Shall fold her ons, lke ho Arabs, And as slenly seal away. hnnj Fadsuwfh Lonflfcllow. D. W. SMTH, Praccal Horseshoer. " BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC STREET, Red Bank, New Jersey, Specal shoes forquaercrack, ender-fooed nn nerferng uonkfl. Exra aenon o roers nm " D. W. SMTH. THE GLOBE Lvery.and Boardng Sables 8TRYKBB & COLYER. Wo, beg o announce ha wo havo lno selecon of nps, runo,boua,uumy bugges and ohor oomfornblo vohol o nclnp from, and any ono who s d nrouh of hrng a nce urnou, wll fn wll pay hem o onll on us. Good Rgs and, Prces Moderae. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The Value laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa of Telephone Servce depends on he numberv>f persons you can reach. The Servce % > s boh Local and Long Dsance. The "Resul." You are placed n drec communcaon wh 45,000 saons n,and around Red Bank, and 200,000 hroughou he Uned Saes. LOW RATES. PERFECT SERVCE. The Hew fork and Dew Jersey Telephone Go., LONG BRANCH, WE SELL NEW JERSEY. Tha burns. f you don. beleve, TRY T. A ral wll LEASE us and PAY you. Wh he bes yard, he bes coal, he bes prce and he bes dsposon o please, we can guaranee sasfacon. 8X0RES: Elzabeh, Planfleld, \UzabeUpor, Somervllle, Bed Sank. THE PAULT. NORTON CO. F. D. WlkOFF. Manager. Offce and Yard, Foo of Pearl Sree. Branch Offce, 17 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bknk. ALSO Flour, Feed and Gran, AS USUAL. $15 and upward. Also Cleanng and Reparng promply aended o. CORLES, The Merchan Talor and Cloher,.: BROAD STREET, RED BANK, X. J. >»»»»» »» » Fshng Tackle of All Knds -AT- TETLEY & SONS, Adjonng Posoffce, Red Bank, N. J. WRGHT Surgeon Dens Broad Sree, oppose Bergens.

12 CAMPER8 TQ BE DEVEW OUT. They Mus Move f mom Ther Abdng ; Place on Claypl Creeh. For, a number of years he easern shore of Clayp creek has been used as a campng se. Two years ago he campers became so numerous ha hey were: a nusance o he neghborhood. Tens were used by some of he campers, whle ohers bul rough houses aud became permanen squaer^. The owners andresdens of adjonng propery were much annoyed a he respasses commed by he campers and squaers, andjhey were drven off. Las year he place was comparavely free from he campers, bu hs year hey came n ncreased numbers. Complans were agan made by adjacen propery owners. The owner of he propery s J. Mo Harshorne. He does no personally care wheher hs propery s occuped by he squaers or no, bu he does no nend o perm hs propery o be used o he annoyance of hs neghbors. He has accordngly ordered all persons off hs propery, and n.case 1 hey do no vacae he premses promply, hey wll be prosecued asrespassers. A" FAMLY" DNNER PARTY. George -" Smh, 81:, Celebraes Hs Eghy-Frs Brhday. On Sunday George D. Smh, Sr., of Navesnlc, eneraned a number of hs chldren and grandchldren a a dnner n celebraon of hs 81s brhday. A dany able had been spread by Mrs. Alber S, Smh, and dnner was served a nalf-pasl^ wo. Mss Myra Sckles, Mr. Smhs oldes grandchld, escored hm o he able. The guess were Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Burdge and famly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carhar, Sr., Mrs. G. D. Smh, Jr., Mr., and Mrs. Alber E. Smh, Msses Besse and Myra Sckles, Mes Emma Burdge, E. Burdge, Jr., Alber Burdge, Floyd Smh and Ashon Sckles. The dnner was a very enjoyable famly even, and a dusk he guess reurned 1 home wshng Mr. Smh many more happy years. KLONDKERS AT HOME. Wllam Jnhca and Clarence Tu- e Reurn from he Gold Regons. Wllam Jahnes of Oceanc and Clarence Tule of Alanc Hghlands arrved home on Saurday from Klondke. The men made he rp from Dawson Cy o Oceanc n 38 days. Mr. Tule and Mr. Jahnes have locaed hree mnng clams n Amercan errory near he LaS Chance rver and he Unknown rver. They have also each aken up 25 acres of governmen land. The laud, clams are abou 105 mles from Dawson Cy. The men brough home some samples of gold whch hey lef n New York o be assayed, Mr. Tule aud Mr. Jahnes say hey dd no mnd he hardshps of he Klondke much, and hey nend o reurn o he gold regons abou he frs of nex Aprl. Mnor Accdens. Vole Somers, daugher of Rchard Somers of Keypor, fell on a needle ha was sckng n he carpe and he needle ran no her leg and broke off. was exraced by Dr. Robers. John Gordon of Clff wood wa6 akng a load of omaoas o he boa when he axle of hs wagon broke and he had o ge anoher wagon o delver he load. - Frank Blunyon of Norh Long Branch ran no Smh & Jacquess vegeable wagon las week and broke he rear. wheel of hs bcycle. Waler Terry, son of S, E. Terry of Keypor, fell from a boa las week and narrowly escaped drownng. Russell, he young son of Samuel D Robera of Keypor, fell from a wagon and cu hs head. " Rasng Pckles a Tonnen. The rasng of pckles has become a large ndusry n he neghborhood; of Tenen. A Newark frm has conraced for 4,000 barrels of pckles, and pays $1.50 per barrel, Ths crop alone wll hus brng he farmers of ha secon nearly $7,000. The crop averages abou ffy barrels o he acre. Among he larges growers are Frank DuBos, Mchael Daley, J. D. Mcllwane, J. V. Mcllwane, Joseph E. DuBou, Jbhn S, Snyder, Charles Ryno, F. S. Wheelon, Thomas Daloy, Thomas Whe, John Wlle, Joseph Rue and Thomas S. Smh, John Ewar of Perrnovlle s also a largo grower. A Whool Torn off. Abram Sanborn of Lncrof and Mss Edh Pope of Llo Slver were drvng hrough Oceanc on Saurday n a buggy whon hey wore run no by some drunken men n anoher wagon. Ono of he rear wheels of Sanborno wngon was orn off. A OoW Ben by a Dog. A chld of Mrs. BcerB, who s spondng he Bummor n Gordon Olayone a Marlboro, won ben n ho face by a dog or Tuesday of las week. Bcycle Collsons. Clarence T. Applegae of Keypor was run no by Thomas Clark, Jr., whle boh men wererdng on he.mddleown urnpke, near Key por. The frame of Applegaes bcycle was ben.~applegae says he collson was Clarks faul, and ha he wll make Clark pay for he damage o he wheel. Charles Jones and Gus Thompson of Freehold had a bcycle collson a ha place n whch he forks and fron wheel of Joness bcycle were smashed. The bcycle belonged o hs broher, saac Jones. Neher Jones nor Thompson was hur. Wlsey Burs of Freehold was run no by Howard Sener and he fron forks of Burss wheel were broken. Runaways. Wason Slwagon of Clffwood was hrown from a wagon by hs horse runnng away, and waa dashed head foremos agans hs ce house. He receved consderable njury. Ahorse belongng o Warren Conoyer f Freehold ran away on Tuesday of las week. The wagon and harness were damaged. A horse owned by J. H. Fzgerlad of Keypor ran away and broke ono of he wagon wheels and he harness.». o» Delcous old-fashoned molasses candy a Laugs. Adv. Slver Mere nn, LTTLE SLVER PONT, :HARLES S. HLL, PROPRETOR; Good Cafe and Resauran. A PLEASANTLY LOCATED RESORT FOR BCYCLSTS, AND DRVNG AND BOATNG PARTES. Wde Porches, Fne Roads and Good Wharfage. m vv Smoke One and Youll Wan a Bol. ; The Lllan Russell s he Bes Fve-. Cen Cgar Made. Morrs Pac & Son, FRONT STREET. The ordnance relang o dogs wll hereafer be Srcly enforced. All owners of dogs should comply wh ordnance under penaly prescrbed n he ordnance. By order of he Board of Commssoners. A. C. HARRSON, Town Clerk. s Mens and Boys Bcycle Pans p a 69c. and 98c. Worh $1.00 p ard $1.50. % Mens and Boys Bcycle Sus, worh $5 o $8, a $3.95. $3.50 and $4.00 ones a $2.48. Bcycle Hose, 27c; worh 50c. ^ All knds of clohng a he low- \ es prces on record. \ 39 BROAD STREET, Bank, New Jersey. Brgh and Enerprsng Men. Can see a once he advanage of nsurng her lves for he benef of her wves and chldren.. They hus preven he possbly of her hayng o rely upon he chary of ohers. THE PRUDENTAL offers he bes mehod., A ^W/({r.lRF?AA H Wre. Homo Ofce, HF a P*lrlpfljs! ^mm ^ Dovak, N. J. Hv. 11 UUCllllu of Amerca,: John F. Dryclcn, Presden. Leolle D. Ward, V. Prea. Edffnr B. Word, Forrca T. Drydcn, Secreary. 2d V. res and Counsel.. KOL5ENSPL/Y, Sup., Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Box < 1 88 f " V M 88 K«s Truhful Adversng W1U Always Sell Hones Goods. 8, " HfgT WK mum <MOJS noqj n.n» JHsBf* r,.post OFFCE BLOCK. Sore Closes Saurdays a noon, unl Sepember 1s, 1808 BGGEST 25c. STOCKNG THE WHOLE BARGAN BOX OF THREE PARS FOR 69c. Efeen hundred. pars of womens fne gaugefas black sockngs, wh wde elasc wels, ex;ralengh8,double heels, oes and soles. They would be consdered marvelously good value a 35c a par. We pu hem down o ^~ 25c, a par, whle hey las... Box of Three Pars for 69 Cens. No Aerens or Branch Sores Anywhere. Mall Orders Carefully Flled. L. S. 707 o 721 Broad S.. 8 Cedar S., They Lke Our Sore. Our cusomers of he farer sex never dread a vs o our grocery bey mee no dsagreeable odors, no greasness, no dry floors, k> suck-up couners. Sore all spck and span ; goods all he nces prces all he Tghes. Free Delveres. v V V NEWARK, N.J, For Your Pcnc. Good Salmon, 3 cans for. Fla cans Lobser, 1-pould can Roas Beef, S-pound can. 25c.;.25c...,35c. Corned Beef, 2-pound can 25c. Poed Ham, f-pound can :...10c. Poed Tongue, 1-pound can 10c. Poed Ham, -J-poundcan 5c. Poed Tongue, -pound can. 5c. Baked Beans, wh or whou omao sauce, per can ; 5c. Olves, Plan or Swee Pckles, Chow Chow. Roo Beer and Gnger Ale ready o drnk. Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. - _ r : NEAR R. R. STATON. TRANSFER TCKETS ON THE TROLLEY DOWN-TOWN. Upholsery and Manufacurer. We have he Fnes References boh from New York and Red Bank. repar all knds of furnure and maresses a he very lowes New York prces. -. keep furnure on hand of our own make, whch am sellng a half s value a he presen me, n order o nroduce my goods. Furnure Covers, bes qualy of mpored lnen, $12 per se.. Parlor Sus n sock or made o order, from up. -. Couches n all knds of coverng, from $3.79 up. Har Maresses from $6.75 up; and cheaper Maresses from 99 cens up. Enameled Bedseads, $1.09; There s no exra charge for makng furnure o order o su ndvdual ases. J. CHESSLER, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. j Oppose hd Posoffce. DELCOUS! Thas he bes explanaon of how good our Sarsaparlla s. 75 cens for wfdozen half-pn boles. LAGER BEER. Our bolng of Rocheser " Boheman " Befr n green boles s vasly superor o all ohers n hs vcny a fac evdenced by he ncreased call for hs beer. $1.25 per case,. GEO. R. LAMB & CO.,, v *. Fron Sree, AOolnng Posofflee, Telephone 15«. RED BANK, "N. J.

13 BALOO.JNG A CBAZE. As Much a Fal n he las Cenury A.8 Cuelna s Xoc..Baloonng n e egheenh cenury was.as much a xrase as bcyclng n he nneenh, and a wr:er recours some half-forgoeu sores of e days : " of H6race. Walpble, who, old grumbler ha he was; had a specal dslke o, he apral conrvances. n he early. day3 ofhe sporhe balloon was sen up mucb.ar.er he.fashon of ke-flyng; laer, anmae were aached o he balloons, and her mmuny seems o have emboldened many noable peraonjo laeard he aeral ascen. becam he popular craze, s verydanger: lendng a charm o men of darng-mnds. ( \. n 1784 he sky was,crowd«d wh hese aeral carrages, and o make a balloon ascen was one of he achevemens of "men of fashon. The Due de Charres underook a shor voyage from S. Cloud, ploed by.he brohers Rober, and a reverend faher of,ho Oraorlan Order came from Nanes n a balloon. n 1785 Blanchard, accompaned by Dn. leffrjes, crossed he Englsh Chapne o Calas, and Dr. Poan flew; over S. Georges Channel from DuJjln o London. These darng explos ncreased.he popular admraon", and England dd no escape he balloon conagon. Vncen Lunard, secreary o rnnce Ca^mandj he Neapolan Ambassador, wa^he frs o follow on Mohgolflers rack. Lunard seems o have been a man of courage.no easly dauned by mnor dfflcules.else he would never have succeeded n launchng hs balloon.. The correspondence beween hm and a frend n aly s full of neres, and ses before us n>a lfe-lke manner hs experences, whle he freshness and sncery whch he leers dsplay have he charm whch always aends a personal narrave. We gaher from hs correspondence ha Lunard was by no means a man o whom money was no objec. OL he conrary, he oulay caused by buldng he balloon made a maer of necessy ha he should make a payng success.. Afer many conreemps and dsapponmens our Secreary carred hs projec no effec on Sepember 15, The ascen was o ake place from he grounds of he Royal Arllery Company. The charge of enrance was 1 gunea for chars close o he balcony, wh admsson o vew, he consrucon of he balloon four mes. Half gunea ckes admed"o"seas behnd he frs row of chara, also wo admssons o vew he consrucon of he balloon. Horace Walpole, wrng o Sr Horace Mann, ells hm how "he would no. sr one sep or pay 1 gunea o see 1 one Lunard, an alan, moun no he clouds, such navgaon appearng o hmas chldsh as he flyng kes of schoolboys." A 1:30 he Prnce of WaleB arrved, and showed he umos neres n he fllng of he balloon wh hydrogen. Ths delcae operaon, whch, as every one- knows, s a slow process, was conduced under he personal supernendence of Dr. George Fordyce. Before was half flled he hour menoned for he sar was far exceeded. Lunard, seeng ha he mpaence of he crowd was geng unconrollable and afrad ha he desrucon of hs balloon mgh follow; hasly deermned o commence hs voyage whou he necessary force, and, o lessen he wegh, he lef hs companon behnd and ook wh hm a dog, a ca and a pgeon. A 2:30 oclock he cords were le go, and, a gun beng flred off o announce he even, he balloon saled away amd he shous of he populace, who were nqw convnced ha no mposon was nended. When he balloon had rsen o a ceran hegh he pgeon managed o escape, and s flgh hrough h alr was greeed wh acclamaons hy he gazng crowd below. Jaunard descrbes how he occuped. hmself on hs aeral voyage. Frs lookng afer hs nner man, he ells hs frend how much he enjoyed hs lunch Qf fold chcken. Ths despached, he 1 ook o "wrng leers. Three of hese he dropped from he balloon, rusng o he chance ha some knd Samaran mgh pck hem up and. pos hem. Qne, a all evens, was de- HVered, for o we owe a vvd pcure o he aeronaus frs mpresalons: " cduld dsngush S. Pauls and oher churches from he houses; saw he srees n lnes all anmaed wh bengs, whom know o bo men and women, bu who should oherwse have dlfwlly n descrbng. was an enormous bee-hve, bu he ndusry of wjbs suspended. SAll he movng mass Boomed o havo p objec bu mysolf. Aa for mo, sgjemed ne f had lof bolow all ho c&rcb and passons ha moles man- Hnd. had no ho slghes sonso of njolon n ho machno; know no vjhohcr asconded or descended, vfhohor was agaed or ranqul, savo by.ho appearanco of he objecs on he earh." A 3:30 ho donoendod, by workng hs oaro, on ho Common of Souh Mnna, whoro ho landed ho * cu, whch was Bufferng from ho cold. leoplo crowded around hm, bu ho was BO nfauaed wh hln UCCOBH ha oer a fow mlnuon ho nacondol agan m rapdly fha ho hormomoor doj o <lqgr,oob.,..,,. (....Warned^ by.he nense cold ha mgh be dangerous o, reman much longer exposed "o s Arcc effecs, Lupardl wsely descended. He came down a 4 oclock n ^ large and beauful meadow, whch he found was near Ware n Herfordshre. From hs me hs success as an aeronau was secured..,".. The Kansas Murder Law. Governor Leedys- poson ha he wll no senence.a murderer o deah s-.ha assumed by hs" predecessors snce he presen evasve and pusllanmous saue concernng murder hab been one-of"he Kansas laws. GovernocLeedy and" every nellgen man n Kansas undersands ha he objec of he law was o bolsh capal punshmen. Tha was he nenon of he Legslaure, and he Governor beleves n respecng he purpose and desre ofvhe law-makng body. There may be some day a Kansas Legslaure wh frmness and conssency enough o subsue for he presen law an ac defnng he punshmen for murder. n he frs degree, makng eher deah or lfe mprsonmen. Unl ha me comes he "Governor of Kansas vjll declne o perform he duy properly devolvng on a ral judge. n oher words, f he cours n Kansas do no hang people, he Governors wll no. Kansas a presen has no law fxng absoluely he punshmen of a cruel and wcked murderer, and hs condon wll connue unl here shall arse a Legslaure wh manlness and decency enough o frame a reasonable saue.. -» Bo Son Adverse? Experence has augh people ha THE REGSTER s he greaes adversng paper n hs par of Honnouh couny. - A d v. _. Our Bakery s clean, dy and;well venlaed. The bread, cake, and pasry ha come frqm s ovens are he handwork- of sklled bakers, and are made of he bes flour and oher maerals possble o be found. J. W. CHLD, BROAD STREET, > * * * > > > > 4 RED BANK < Hammocks.. We have a fne lo of Hammocks. Ths s he season above all ohers when hey prove a comfor. On he porch, or on he lawn; hey furnsha delghful resng place fora lesure hour... " "" :, A good Hammock ough o las several seasons, even when s lef ou of doors from early spyng o lae auumn! We have Hammocks of hs knd, and also cheaper sors. ".. ; Peach Baskes... \5fe. have lad n a large sock of Peach Baskes and Covers^ whch are gong fas a our cusomary low prces. Screen Doors And Wndows. Screen Doors, well made, regular szes, a 65 cens up, accordng o sze.. Adjusable Wndow Screens, can f al- mos any wndow, a 15 cens up, accordng o sze. x Croque Ses. A good Croque Se, 8 balls, 8 malles, hard wood, full se of arches, a 98 cens. Beer ses as hgh as $2.75. Garden Tools. Chldrens ses, spade, hoe and rake, 10 cens per se. Ses of larger ools of he same, "25 cens per se.. We also keep a bg assormen of szes of refrgeraors, and ce chess,;, porch rockers, lawn mowers, garden hose, and everyhng o make summer work easy and summer recreaon pleasan, ncludng a fne sock of crab nes and fshng ackle. HENDRCKSON & APPLEGATE, Nex o Posoffce, Fron Sree, RED BANK. N. J. A good roof saves every oher par of a buldng. The bes roof s a seel roof, made of he bes shees of galvanzed seel, and pu on by a man who knows how. have been n he seel roof busness welve years. pu roofs on all knds of buldngs. n ha me have have pu on seel roofs as fla as an ordnary n roof; have pu seel roofs on buldngs ha were cu up wh angles and peaks and gables and valleys; and every roof have pu on, from he frs o he las, s gvng frs-class sasfacon. When ge hrough wh a roof guaranee ha roof for weny years. man who has had one of my seel roofs pu on hs house has ever had o pay ou a cen for repars. No have done work all over Monmouh couny, and am wllng ha any man who has one of my roofs on hs buldng shall be asked for hs opnon of ha roof: There may be cheaper roofers han am. more han poor-ones. J Good galvanzed seel shees cos akes more me and shore maeral o pu a seel roof on rgh han, does o slap on anyhow; bu won use poor seel shees, because know hey won las; and when pu a%oof on, don leave ha roof ll know ha: every b of work s as good as can possbly be done. Bu my prces are no hgh. They are very reasonable. The man who ges one of my seel roofs ges no only he bes roof n he world; he ges by 1 far he cheapes roof n he end.,;, TNTON FALLS, DANEL H. COOK, THE STEEL ROOF MAN, NEW JERSEY. * ; ; «*

14 s Shadows on he Wall. When he room s dy, " Toys are pu away, j*^ Byea are growng sleepy, :j 8ke3 are urnng gray; domes he chldrens clamor AB hey round me hrong-" Fary lores exhaused, Sung each nursery song; n he mellow lamplgh ( Hushed her-voces all,... Whls hey wach me makng Shadows on he wall! Through he happy slence Rngs her laugher ldvnj As upon he wall, here. Shadows come and go. Nurse, unseen, unheeded. Waches from he door, Whls he chldrens voces! Plead for Jus one morelyj One by one hey leave Tll s alone. Seeng, n he wlgh,,;1 Shadows of my own. $ Long forgoen fances, Dreams n olden guse; \ Tll from hear o eyelldfl Tears, unbdden, rse _/ Happy, happy chldren! % Tme has joys for allr- Only some are fleeng * * Shadows on he wall! r BY MUTUAL CONSENT. " lke o have young people around me," remarked Mrs. Kenyon. " ako a grea neres n hem." que agree wh her. had once me a man, who sad she was a born meddler. dd no go BO far as ha hough ha she possessed a naural gf for.managng. was a brgh mornng n May, and rfhe had srolled wh ma o he garden gae, agans whch hree bcycles were propped. "Why," aho exclamed, "are no rene and you gong by yourselves V "No, we hough only knd o ask Dora o accompany us." A reflecve look passed over Mrs. Kenyons face. "Dora s leavng o-morrow," she remarked. "Her faher says he mus be n he hum of hngs agan." "Bu surely he hum doea ao clam hs daugher as well?" "A daughers place," sad Mrs. Kanyon, somewha severely, "s by her fahers sde." "Yes, of course," murmured. " have bean hnkng," she coa- nuedr-a r~a~pauser"ha-rene-and jrou wll bo selng down shorly." rene was Mrs. Kenyona nece. Some me ago he hough had ocourred o her ha we were.sued o one anoher. She had devoed her aenon o he maer wh her usual, compleeness of mehod, and he subsequen engagemen was a maer of course. " can say ha we have seled as o he exac dae," sad.. " s wo years snce you were frs engaged." looked around eagerly o see f he grs were comng. "Do you know," she connued, " have dscovered he very place for a young couple en deal resdence." " mus go and have a look a," sad vaguely,.wh anoher glance o he rear. " seems as f were bul for rene. There s a charmng sudy for her, a room wh splendd lghs ha wll do for her panng a gem of a boudor " " seems a gf from he falrlea," broke n. "Wha s called?" "Haon House whn a mle of hs. s a chance whch should on no accoun be mssed. The only hng la you mus decde whn hree days." "No much me," began. She. urned o me wh a brgh smle. "My proposal s ha you should leave ha whole affar n my hands. Wha do yon say?" A ha momen rene and Dora Page came hurryng across he lawn. pu my fnger on my lps, o enjon secrecy, "Wha are you plong?" cred Dora. "Oh, merely a lle surprse for somebody," sad, wh a glance a rene. opened ho gae and we wheeled our machnes hrough. Wo were abou o moun whenanoher cycls rode up. wah Herber Grorson, a frend, " hough you mgh bo rdng hlb mornng," he began. "Very happy hough!" sad cheerfully; "you wll make a fouru, and shall no have o alk so much." Wo mouned our machnes and proceeded on our way. Presenly Dora aud myself found ourselves laggng a Hlo boulnd.. "Ths sn a all rgh, you know," BUO remarked. "Wha sn?" "Naurally you should bo wh rono." "My dear Mss Pago, wo havo ho roo of our lvos o bo ogohor, rono undoroandb ha." "Sho fl Quo exceponal." "She 1B very clovor, aud admro hor omoflocly." Dora laughed. 1M ha whjr you bocamo ongagod o owf" % ddn Mrs. Konyou arranged Wr«n(." Pom oponod hor oyo wondorlngly. "Mrs. Kenyon arranged for you?" she repeaed. "Yes," sad. "She s very houghful. She decded was me for rene o marry, and she hough was fed o become a husband. Wh admrable ac ske managed he whole affar and we are boh very graeful o her." "And you love one anoher?" she asked. "We admre one anoher," repled, "and ha s an excellen subsue." "Do you hnk your ases are smlar?" "Oh, hey are no," repled frankly; "bu we shall make allowances. She s clever and of a sudous urn o mnd; am Que commonplace, and never happy unless n he open ar. We shall each follow our own nclnaons." "How abou ravelng? know^you are a wanderer." "rene haes ; Bhe. deess roughng n any form. As sad, we shall each do as we hnk bes; bu perhaps for he sake of appearances, shall pospone my rp o New Zealand for a monh or wo." "New Zealand!" cred Dora, "how lovely! Are you gong here?" " had hough of, bu m afrad Bhall have o marry" frs." "Afrad?" laughed. "Mrs. Kenyon has been hnkng ha s me for us o sele down. As you know., when Mrs. Kenyon hnks, here s generally a resul. And wha s more, she has dscovered a house Whch an archec unconscously desgned o mee renes requremens. "How lucky!" sad Dora. "Yes sn jolly? have o sele whn hree days. Ths s he surprse n sore for. rene." Dora looked ahead a he ohers; hey were abou wo hundred yards n fron., "When are you gong o break he o her?".. "Some me or oher. does no look as f she would welcome an nerrupon lus now. Grlerson, who la also - sudous, can always provde a ubjec of neres o hen Tha s why encourage he acquanance." "You are very generous." "Tha s hardly he word. Th«prlnolpls nvolved s "one of glva and ake." There was sllencs for a momen or so. "We really mus cach hem up," sad she a lengh.. "Yes, really we mus," repled, back-pedallng a lle. " hear ha you leave-o-morrow.- The-reason gven was somehng abou your faher and he hum of hngs, beleve." "Yea, faher lkes o see lfe from hs club wndow n Pccadlly; makes hm feel busy," she added, wh a lle langh. " ofen hnk," remarked, "wha a Brange pece of concdence was ha we should mee as we dd, and hen fnd ha we were boh nmae frends of Mrs. Kenyon." had. been ou o Souh Afrca a few monhs! prevously, and on my way home had me he Pages, who had come on board a Madera. "The dear old Duoa Casle!" she exclamed; "hose days were he mos pleasan have ever Bpen." /"Yea, hey were very charmng," assened, wh a half sgh; "we saw, a good d«al q fne anoher durng ha hor voyage. "How can one avod on board hp?" she sad, "and o hnk ha you never old me ha you were engaged o rene." "C never sruck me for a. momen ha you were unaware of my eood forune." " knew she had become engaged n»y absence, bu Mrs. Kenyon had omed o say o whom."* "Lookng ahead, noced ha rene and Grlerson were rdng very slowly. "Bnlesa we ge off and walk," sad, " am afrad we shall have o cach hem up." "Tha has been my endeavor for aome me," sad Dora. " shall rde wh Mr. Grlereon and leave you wh rene." " am no a all oure ha he wans o rde wh you." Dora gave a lle obb ol her head. "Men are no supposed o ac as hey wsh, where lades are concerned." "Tha s evdenly Mrs. Kenyons dea," remarked. Wo joned he ohers. "You seemed o be somewha neresed n a dscusson," sad o Grorson, "BO we doclded no o worry you Wh our chaer." "Mss..Farfax and nynelf," he repled wh a smle, "were comparng pur lmpresslonb of a book wo havo boh porusod." Tho four of UB rovo along slowly for aome dlsanco. Prosonly Dora, rrue o hor word, gradually drow Grorson ahead, and rono and myself wore lof a few yards behnd. "Do you know, dear," Bald, wh a glance a hor, "ha pooplo are loglnnlng o hnk ha la Umo we should ho marred?" "People?", "Well, Mro. Konyon 1 n parcular." A slghly roublod oxproaalon camo over hor foauroa. "Has nho sad anyhng?" uho asked, anxously. nodded. " hough wo mgh havo had anoher year," aho sad. " hud hopod for. parcularly r ~ wshed o ake a rp o New Zealand before we seled down." "Yes s very dsapponng., oo, had my plans. Mr. Grleraon " Does Mr. Grerson ener no he plans?" rnerruped wh a smle. "Only so far as my lerary work s concerned," she repled. " lke Grlerson; he seems a genune sor of chap. Bu, of course, he fac remans ha he s very clever, and well, m no" fnshed. "He s a very neresng companon," she sad; "bu ell me, wha dd : aune say?" " appears ha she has found ou a house ha was bul for you." "For me?" "For us, mean. has a lovely sudy for you o wre n, a magnfcenly lghed room for you o pan n, a perfec gem of a. boudor for you o well, wha do lades do n her boudors? Mre. Kenyon Bays ha s he chance of a lfeme, and on no accoun mus be mssed. She hnks ha 1B absoluely necessary for your healh and happness, ha you " "Dd aune say all hs?" she nerruped, "Well, nearly all. was ryng o gve a general mpresson of her alk o me hs mornng. The unforunae par s ha hare o decde whn hree days." "Three_dayB?" "Yea quck work, sn? She proposes ha shall leave all n her hands." : "Then fg eejed," she exclamed, gloomly. " am afrad." "Wha s he name of hs wonderful place?" " hnk s called Haon House." She broke no a laugh. "Haon House!" she cred. " am afrad aune wll e dsapponed." "Why?" asked, hopefully. "Mr. Grlerson has jus old me ha las ngh he compeed he purchase o he house." "By Jove!" fred. "How unforunae!" Grlerson and Dnra Page were some dsance ahead by now. "They are go-ng he long way around," sad. "Le usurn down he lane and mee hem a Walbrdge Corner. They vll know where we have gone." rene gave me a hesang look. "You seem a lle red," sad, "and s consderably shorer he hrd sde of_a_rangle, you know." She assened.o he proposal, and we urned no he lane. " wll ba a surprse for Mrs. Kenyon," began. " wonder Wha she wll say!" "Don you hnk, Hugh, ha n he pas we have bee a accusomed o pay jus a rfle oo moch aenon o wha aune saya?" sho a glance f her; her eyes were conemplang he handlebars. " suppose ha s why we became engaged," venured., "Do you mean o say ha you ddn love me?" she asked quckly. hough deeced a shadn of eagerness n her one. "My dear rene" sad reproachfully, "/Ao you hlnh we should have becomfe engaged f we had no been abracfea o one anoher?",, "Yea, yea," she fad mpaenly, "bu do we love one anoher?" "Mrs. Kenyon apparenly hnks so," "Aune agan! s always aune. Do we love one anoher?" she repeaed. "Of course, cabno answer for your feelngs. For my own par, you know ha admre " "Admre ha*," she sad rumphanly. "We Admre one anoher. Bu do you hnk ha we shall connue o do BO afer marrage? Can we make absoluely ceran?" she asked earnesly. " can see how can be done," sad, afer a Blo reflecon. She was houghful for a momen. "Then," she sad slowly, "do you hnk, Hugh, we are jusfed n runnng such a errble rsk?" fough he maer ou wh my conscence. "No," sad a lengh. "Whaever our prvae feelngs may be, hnk B planly our duy o " paused. * "Wha?" she cred, almos eagerly. ""Break off our engagemen," sad, sorrowfully. There was a long pause. "Whaever wll " she began presenly. " haven he leas dea. suppose WG shall lavo o oll her," added, doubfully. "m afrad wll bo necessary. 1B for ho bea, B no?" she added, as f o rqnssuro horbelf. "Undoubedly. Wo shall be rowardofl for beng so sensble, aomo day. Moanwhllo wo wll reman excellen frlonds and conlmo o admro ono anoher, bu " "From a dsance," sho fnshed, wh a mllo. nodded. Wo roachod Walbrdgo Cornor, and, alghng from our machlnea, soaod ournolvofl on a granny bank o wa ho ohora. n a fow mnuca hey rode up. "Well, do hnk you aro moan!" erlod Dora. 1 "You, wo mus npoloklzo," rad. "Wo ook a ehor cu o happness 1 moan, o Wflnrdgo," pullod ou my wach. "Wo mub hurry o bo back n lmo We mouned agan and found myself a Doras sde. "four faher nved me o crrae and make a say a your own house," sad. "May?" "Bu rene would no consen o your deserng her." " hnk she would be raher glad. You know we admre one anoher; well, we have been alkng he maer over, and come o he concluson ha hlb s no que suffcen; so, by muual consen, we have ermnaed he engagemen." "s ha wha happened n he lane?" she exclamed n surprse. "Yea, and ha 1B why hnk he Bum of hngb, followed by a rp o New Zealand, would be dsncly, agreeable. May come?" "Yes," she sad, wh a smle, "f you promse no^o devoe oo much me o he club wndow." "Bu Mrs. Kenyon wha wll " she added.. " don hnow," repled, "and, arange o say, a feelng ha don care much la gradually akng possesson of me." "How brave you are!" she sad. Laer n he day was afer luncheon he news was broken o Mrs. Kenyon. Naurally, she was a lle surprsed, bu, conrary o our expecaons, she dd no appear o be much annoyed. rene and myself are a presen fulfllng our expressed nenon of admrng one anoher a a dsance she from ha desrable resdence, Haon House, where she s known as ffrs. Grlerson, and from a remoe par of New Zealand, where Dora and myself are wanderng on- a prolonged honeymoon rp. 1 pays o adverse n he REGSTER..X. NEW AND SECOND-HAND..STOVES...! O _ ; * g A FULL LNE OF CYLNDER STOVES < > THE FAM0U8 Canopy anjapolo Ranges O STOVES FOR STOBESJ FACTORES, OE 0 PEVATE DWELLNGS. DRAN PPE AND CHMNEY TOPS % LNNG THAT WLL FT ANY STOVE. 0 THOMASCUMBERSON PLUMBER, FRONT STREET, RED BANK. We wll close ou our sock of Unrmmed Sraw Has a one-hrd he former prce o make room for a new sock. Mss A. L, Morrss Mllnery, COR. BROAD AND FRONT STREETS BED BANK, N. J. ; <. K»5 Of hones made cphng a a reducon of 25 per cen, o make room for w YA /. Fall and Wner Goods. 6 a 4 $ 5.00 Goods a $ J 8.00 Goods a A Goods a Goods a 9.00 A Goods a^m Goods a f 9. The same reducon on Trousers and B;cycle Sus. Everyhng ha s S & bough of me s perfec n every respec. f no, your money back A A -^ -^.^ f \ Cloher, Haer and Furnsher, \ No. 6 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Don Buy Unl you have seen our sock of CABEAGES and HAENESS. All you have o do s jus name he prce you wsh o pay and we can gve you wha wan our sock s so large. Remember Our Double Guaranee. We no only guaranee our work bu gve you beer work for less money han you can ge elsewhere. Noe These Prces: New Bugges, 35, $45, $55,,$65, $75, $85 and up. Spndle Wagons, $20 up.. New one-horse\farm Wagons, 32, $35 or $40. Jagger Wagons, $10 up. Runabous,.$15, $55 and up. " Buggy Harness, $9 and up. Double Farm Harness wh Collars, $24. Large varey second-hand wagons, less han cos. J.W. MOUNT &BRO., Reposory and Facory Cor. Maple Ave. and Whe S., RED BANK. OLD AND PURE WHSKES, THE BEST N RED BANK, CT. or. CAN BE FOUND AT THE STORE OF SOUTH SDE OF FRONT STRET, NEAR BROAD STREET. You wll be sasfed wh he qualy and prce. A full assormen of Old Whskes and. Brandes, and he bes mpored and Domesc Wnes, Ales, Porers, &c, &c. Exrac of Mal, $1.50 per dozen pns. make a specaly of Chamberlans Old Cabne Rye, aged 10 years. Gallon, $4.75 ; full quar, $1.25.

15 THE FORESTS OP CUBA. n mmense Amoun of Valuable Tlnber n he sland. Cuba sll possesses 16,000,000 acres of vrgn fores aboundng n valuable mber, none of whch la useful as coarse consrucon lumber, whle nearly every foo would be salable n ha Uned Saes and brng hgh prces. Cuban mahogany and cedar are; parcularly well known n he Uned Saes. The mahogany s very hard and shows a handsome gran, and a preferred by many o any oher varey n common use. The momen Span drops he rens of governmen n Cuba and rade relaons are re-esablshed wh he Saes here wll be a movemen, boh nward and ouward, of fores [producs whch wll have a benefcal effec upon he ndusry of boh counres. Frs o feel he force of hs movemen oward rehablang Cuba wll be he lumberng neress of he Souh Alanc and Gulf coass. Pror o hree years ago hey looked upon Cuba as an excellen oule for he coarse end of he mll cus, and snce ha marke haa been" closed o perm he prosecuon of a mos hdeous and revolng war, hecoarser grades of yellow pne produced a coas pons have been markeed wh grea dffculy and seldom a n prof. s unforunaely rue ha Cuba wll be unable o realze so promply from a movemen o re-esablsh her mahogany and cedar rade, for s clamed by. promnen operaors ha he ndusry has, be»n so compleely crppled by he ravages of war ha a perod of me runnng from welve o egheen monhs wll e requred before logs can be landed a pors n hs counry. s hoped ha all hs may be accomplshed-whou sheadng an addonal drop of blood. Pror o he war he annual ne revenue of Cuba was?80,000,000. Wh peace resored would hardly be beer han $50,000,000. Bu under a conservave form of governmen she would gan srengh and presge from her closer relaons wh he Uned Saes. m Some New nvenons. snoes can be dsplayed o beer ad* vanage by means of a pneumac las, whch s placed nsde he shoe and nflaed o expand and fll ou he upper. Meallc foldng beds are beng made wh he horzonal bars hnged n several secons o close up and draw he fooboard up o he head when he bed s no n use. n a recenly paened auomac, wagon brake he hlls are,mouned..on movable rods on he fron axle, whch slde backward and apply he brakes as soon as he horse holds back.. Tq ndcae when a new bole nan been ampered wh a meal ball la hung from he cork by a hread, whch breaks as he corks s pulled, allowng he ball o fall o he boom of he bole,., ncandescen elecrc lgh globes canno be solen from a new socke whch has an neror meallc projecon lockng no a cach on he base plae when he globe s screwed no poson. An mproved srap for sree cars s suspended on a grooved block, whch ress on a oohed horzonal bar aached o he ade of a car, he grooves prevenng he srap from slppng under a sudden (Sran. A Pennsylvana man,has paened an auomac prnng aachmen for paper rolls, whch has he ype se n a roller suspended n a heavy casng, whch presses agans he paper as s unwound. A handy ruck for movng barrels has a grppng plae secured o he fron of he ruck, provded wh a cenral concave poron, whch has eeh along s ouer edge o cach he barrel and preven s slppng. Bcycles can be denfed by a new proecve seal, whch s composed of a seel case, whch cover? he ends of a crcular lnk o whch s aached o he fblng, he face of he casa conanng a name plae. n a recenly paened bole fllng apparaus wo ubes are aached o a fauce placed n he barrel or ank, wh a valve n he fauce whch feeds one ube a a me, allowng he ubes o c alernaely placed n a new bole whle he oher one o n uao. A Mllon a Tear. Here are some people who havo ha much a year: Span pays her boy kng $1,400,000 per year, besdes $600,000 for famly expenses. n oher words?2,- 000,000 a yoar, and ye her eoldlora are away behnd wh her pay* are poorly clad and fed and Span s really one of he poorer naons. Comparo wh ha enormous lncomo ho ncome of ho presden of he Uned Snof $50,000. FrancoB proaldon ges $240,- 000 a year and all oxponbos, yo hs naon s sad o carry ho hoavca naonal deb of any naon n ho world. alys kng rocolvon 92,000,000, whle ho cvl ls of ho Gorman emperor D $4,000,000. Tho Czar of ufl&ln, onjoyo an ncomo of $12)000,000 annually. nsured. "1 awayo call on > Man Gmp and Mlsa Panlcfl ho name ovonng." "Whas ha for?" "Afer havo hoard one alk can and o hear hoohor one nlner-" A New Arfcal Sone. A Scoch frm s manufacurng aa arfcal sone whch s" sad o sand every es and o be mpervous o all vagares of he weaher. The process. s a smple one, and he ngredens of he sone, chefly lme and sand, are no expensve commodes, so ha s beleved ha he arfcal produc wll be able o compee wh he real. The lme and Band, havng been horoughly ncorporaed, are paesed no moldng boxes, whch may be of any onvenen sze or shape,., and hese are placed whn he converer. Waer a hgh, pressure and ravng a. hgh emperaure s hen pumped no he converer o cause he necessary chemcal unon beween he lme and sand, anl he moldng uxes are also submed o a emperaupre of abou 400 degrees Fahrenhe by he acon of superheaed seam. n abou hry hours.he surplus waer s run off, bu he hea s connued, n order o remove, mosure from he moldng boxes, for anoher nneeen hours. The boxes are hen removed from he converer and he sone whn hem s praccally ready for use... Expermens are now n progress from whch s hoped ha oher producs of naures laboraory, such as alae and marble, wll presenly be sucessfully maed. 1» <> " A Remarkable Fac. s a remarkable fac ha whle he. Chrsan churches of he Uned Saes are sendng mssonares o he ar Eas o conver he people of he and ha was he cradle of he Aryan races, ha same land s sendng o hs :ounry. he phlosophy ha has here been nursed and preserved for housands of years, and s eachngs are fndng adherens among he mos enghened of our Chrsans, who say ha s nohng bu more lgh shed upon he eachngs of he Grea Maser, whose prncpal and of-repeaed maxm s ha only hrough he«love of humany and he exercse of chary and self-sacrfce can he kngdom of heaven be ganed. Every knd ac oward your sufferng or gnoran broher carres wh s own reward, because makes you a beer man. Surely here s somehng dvne n he dea ha a noble hough lves on forever even f no uered, and ha hose noble houghs and mpulses come o hm who fs hmself for her recepon hrough hs own acons and fe, and as he hough s he begnnng of all acon so our lves are asssed by noble hough. Ten Fns. Ten pns are mosly made of whe oak; hey mus be of ough wood o sand he hard knocks o whch hey are subjeced. They _ are, made n lenghs of sxeen and weny-four nches. Made o hard wood as hey are hey are ye lable o be broken, and hey are also los Even n peace he consumpon of en pns s consderable; a manufacurer of ens mgh carry n sock 5,000 or 10,000 en pns. n war mes he demand s, of course, far greaer. Lke many oher manl facured arcles of wood, en pns are made n he Wes, n facores n proxmy o he foress whence he supples of wood are drawn. AUGUST, TME-TABLE Of he Large and Commodous Seamer. WM. V.WLSON, CAPT. BENJ. GRGGS, Wn run beween Por Monmouh and New York - (ooofbloomfleldsree),aafollows:... Leave Por Monmouh. _ Leave New York. Monday, 1s p.m, Tuesday, 2d...0(10 " WedEday, 3d " Thursday, 4h " Frdav, 6h 700. Saurday,Oh " Monday,8h " Tuesday, Oh " Wedsaay, 10u.30f " Thursday, llh " Frday, 12h 500 " Baurday,13h...8OO " Monday, 15h " Tuesday, 10h Wedsday, 17b.600 Thursday, 18h..O 00 Frday,-19h Saurday, 20h..800 Monday, 22d Tuesday, 23d Wedsday, 24h.2 00 Monday, 1s a.m. Tuesday, 2d..,.7Q0 " Wedsday, 3d...8(10 " Thursday,4h " Frday, 5h 9(10 " Saurday, 6h Monday, 8h...9 0(1 Tuesday, Oh Wedsday,10b Thursday, Uh Frday, 12h Saurday, 18h p.m. Monday, l5h a.m. Tuesday. 16h " Wedsday, 17h.7 30 " Thursday, 18h " Frday, 10h " Saurday, 20h " Monday,22d ". Tuesday, 23d " Wedsday,24h..800 " Thursday,25h..300 " Thursday,25h..900 " Frday,20h " Frday.26h 900 " Saurday, 27h " Saurday, 27h p.m. Monday,28h...flCO " Monday,29h..5.30a.m. Tuesday, 30h " Tuesday, 30u..800 " Wedsday, 31s..800 " Wedsdoy, 31s.7 00 " All back fregh mus be pad before delvery. Ths boas me-able s adversed n TrE RED BANK REGSTER and Monmouh Press; also n Bulllngers and Maeke\T» Seamboa Gudes. Tme-ables may be obaned a M. OBren 4 Bon, 213 Washngon sree; A. Morrs & Co., corner of 14h sree and 8h avenue. Sngle Tckes, 30 Cs. Reurn Tckes, 50 Cs. Fregh receved on New York per unl 7 p. m., every day. N EW YOKE AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Saons n New York: Cenral R. R. of New Jersey, foo of Lbery Sree, and foo of Whehall Sree (Souh Ferry Termnal); Pennsylvana R. R., foo of Corlaud Sree, Desbrosses Sree, and Wes 23d Sree. On and afer June 28b, 1898; TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. Fox New York, Newark and Elzabeh, 6 40 (Mohdays only), 6 51, *7 26, " 43,8 00 (Newark only), *811, *8 27 (excep Newark and Elzabeh), 8 32, 9 43,»1130, a. m.: 12 38,143,2 45, *315, *415, 485, 603, *738,745,938p. n. Sundays, 8 03,.9 43 a. m.; 50, 6 00, 8 33 and 9 38 p.m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbwy Park and nermedae saons o Pon PJeasan, 6 25, ,10 83,1125 a.m.; 1 40,2 05 (Saurdays.only), 2 fofsaurdays only). 3 35,3 50,4 25, , 528, 585, 545, 020, 647, 740, (Saurdays only) p.m. Sundays, 9 52, 10 41, 1120a.m.; 257 % 527,647p.m. Sunday rans do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MATAWAN. Leave Red Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 32,11 SO a.m.; 1 43, OSp. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK. Foo of Lbery sree, 430, 830,1000 a.m.; 100, (Saurdays only), 130,»215, *330, 3 53, *4fl0,»4 45,5 30,615,8 00(Saurdays only) p.m. Surldays 915 a. m.: 130,4 00 p, m. Foo of Whehall sree (Souh Ferry ermnal), 8 25, 10 CO a. m.; 100 (Saurdays only) *210, *3 30,3 40, " 25, H 40,5 25,010,7 50 (Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, 8 6s, a. m.; 3 55 p. m. Foo of Desbrosses and Corland srees, 4 45,910 a. m.; 1210, 120 (Saurdays) only) *310, H *, 700 p.m. Sundays, 8 15, 9 45 a.m.; 616 p. m. Wes Tweny-hrd sree saon, 8 50, a.m.; (Saurdays only), *2 20, *2 50, *3 50, * p. m. Sundays, 7 60,9 20, a. m.; 4 50 p.m. TRANS LEAVE FREEHOLD. Sundays oxceped), 8 20, a. m.; , p. m. For furher parculars see me ables a saons. Denoes express rans. J. K. WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWN, Genl Pass. Agen, Cenral. R. of N. J. RUFUS BLODGETT, Supernenden, N. Y. and L. B. R. R. specal Noce RELATNG TO N THE Townshp of Shrewsbury. Nusances whn ho ownshp of Shrewsbury are hereby deoned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude and embrace: 1. Tho placng or deposng n or upon any sree or alley, or n or upon any publc or prvae propery n hs ownshp, any dead anmal or any par of he same, or anydead flsh or any par of hebame, or fllh from prves or cesspools or cach basns, or rubbsh of any knd or descrpon, or any house or kchen slops or garbage, hanur! or sweepngs (pro vlded ha sablo manure and oher manure may be used as a ferlzer), or any foul or offensve or obnoxous maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any full or leaky prvy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle for fllh. 3. Allowng or permng any ngh sol, garbage or oher offensve or decomposng sold orflud maer or subsance o leak or ooze from any car or wagon or vessel n whch he same may be conveyed or carred. 4. The carryng or conveyng hrough any sree any subsance whch has been removed from any prvy vaul or cesspool, unless he same shall be nclosed D ar-gh barrels, orn a perfecly gh and properly covered wagon. 5. All carng of garbage hrough he srees ol he ownshp excep beween he hours of sunse and sx A. M. 6. The burnng of anymaler orsubsance whch shall em, or cause, or produce, or cas off any foul or obnoxous, or ofenbve, or hurful, or annoyng gas, smoke, seam or odor. 7. The casng ordscharglng no he Shrewsbury or Naveslnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rvers, or no any sream n hs ownshp, or on he boundary lne of hs ownshp,- any subsance whch has been removed from any vaul, cesspool or snk, or any offal or oher refuse, lquds or solds, by any ppes or oherwse. S. Any and every nusance as above denned s hereby prohbed anl forbdden whn he ownshp of Shrewsbury, and any person makng, creang, causng, mananng or permng any of sad nusances snal forfe and pay a penaly of weny- ve dollars. The nbove s an exrac from he ordnances of he K>ard of healh of Shrewsbury ownshp, and he fame wll be horoughly enforced. W. S. WHTMORE, M. D., - Presden of he Board of Healh. C. HARRSON. Secreary. For he Chldrens Lunch. Keep a supply of Japanese paper napkns on hand for hd chldrens Jnnch baskes. These are so nexpensve ha a fresh one each day adda o he danness of he lunch and saves n he laundry work. TEE REGSTER s he brghes and bes counry newspaper on earh. Adv. Noce s hereby gven o he delnquen axpayers of he ownshp of Shrewsbury ha under no crcumsances wll he paymen of he coss and neres on delnquen axes be waved or abaed, bu delnquens wll be requred o pay n full n all cases. By order of he ownshp commee. A. C HARRSON, Townshp Olerk. S HERFFS SALE. By vruo of a wr of. fa, o mo dreced, ssued ou of he Cour of Chancery of ho Slae of New Jorsov wll bo oxposcd o sale a publc vonduo, on WEDNES- DAY, THE 81s DAY OF AUGUST, beween ho hours of 12 oclock nnd 5 oolock, (a 2 oclock), n ho afernoon of sad day, a ho Globo Hool n led Hank, n he ownshp of Bhrowabury, couny of Jlonmouh. Now Jorsoy. All o followng rac or parcel of land nnd promses herenafer parcularly descrbed, suae, lyng and beng n he ownshp of Shrewsbury, n lw couny of llonmouu nnd Bao of Now Jeraoy. Suae n ho own of Red Hank, ffy fco wldo nnd abou one hundrod and sxy fee dcop and bounded norhward by.land of Alce Ludlow nnd begnnng a ho souhwes corner of Allco Ludlowa lo a ho road; hence oaswnrdly nlona mld LudlowB lo ono lundrod and elxy-rovon fee and (lvo nches o formorly ho nouhwon cornor ol BammlClandlrs lo, honco nohwardly ffy loo souh llvo degrees nnd hry mnues can o a nbko. lnnco BOU sxy-four degrees and hry mnues won ono huudrud nnd Bly foo o Hn Bald road a a noko; honco norhwardly hlryfour degrees and fory-flvo mnues wen nlonn md roud o ho loklnnlnff, dennco lly foo, lw propery wlng ho nuo (lcnorll)(xl n a (food of lrldro LwWy anl Thomnn oady, ler hmlmnd, o Tloodoro F. Whe, whch Bald doodln ccordod n ho olorlh nfllcfl of Monmnuh couny, n whokl. Halzcfl M Uo propery o( arlolr MoAnlloonlH nkon n execuon n ho ml of llobor R. Moun o nlh, md o bo sold by HOUSTON FRLDB.Bhorf. Enusn WMON, Bolr. Daed July 25, HW. L80.M] P ENNSYLVANARALROAD COM- PANY. On and afer November 28h, 1897, TRANS WLL LEAVE BED BANK For New York, 7 08,8 43,9 43 a. m.j 1 43, 8 08 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 8 06 p. m. * Newark, 708, 843, 943 a. m.; 143, 003p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m,: 6 06 p. m. " Elzabeh, 7 Of, 8 43, 9 43 o. m.; 1 43,0 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43a. m.; 6 06 p. m. " Rahway, a. m.; 143, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 6 00 p. m. " Woodbrdge, 9 43 a. m.; 14S,0O3p. m. Sundays, 843a.m.; 000 p.m. " Perh Amboy, 148, B 03 p. m. 8undays, 0 43 a.m.: 0 06p.m. " Souh Amboy, 0 43 a.m.; 143, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 943a.m.; 003 p.m. " Maawau, 7 08,8 43 a. m.; 143,fl03 p.m. Sundays a. m.; 0 (10 p. m. " Mlddleewn, 943a.m.; 143,0 03p.m. Sundays, 9 43a.m.; 6 06p.m. " Phladelpha a d Trenon, connecng a Rahway, 718, 9 43 a. m.; 143,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a.m.; 0 06 p.m. " Long Branch, Pon Pleasan and nermedae saons, 5 05, 9 07,10 38, 1120 a. m:; 140,4 50, 0 22 p. m, Sundays, 1120 a. m.; 8 47 p.m. (Do no sep a Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sundays.) " Toms Rver, Bay Head and nermedae saons, 140 p. m. (week days). Trans leavo Phladelpha. Broad sree (va Rahway), for Red Bank, a 6 50, 8 33 a. m., 4 00 and 1100 p.m., week days. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK, For Red Bank from Wes Tweny-hrd sree saon; 850, 1150 a.m.; 320, 4 50, 1110 p.m. Sundays 9 20 a. m.; 4 60 p. m. Desbrosses and Corland sree ferres. For Red Bank, 910 a. m.; 1210, 3 40, 510,1160 p.m Ṡundays, 9 45 a. m.; 515 p. m. J. B. HUJCHNSON, J. U. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Agen. PUBLC NOTCE. A a regular meeng of heboardof Commssoners o he own of Red Bank, held on he evenng of Augus S?d, 1898, ha followng resoluon was adoped: WEBKAB, a peon n wrng, sgned bv owners of propery neresed, sad owners beng more han en n number, has been presened o he Board of Commssoners o he Town of Red Bank, askng for he consrucon of sowers and a sewer sysem n ho own of Red Bank, and askng ha sewers be placed upon aud n such srees and pars of srees as nro herenafer parcularly se forh, o w: u Wes Prospec sree from he nersecon of Wes Prospec sree and Recor place o ho nersecon of Wes Prospec sree and Rversde avenue. Recor place from ho nersecon of Wes Prospec sree and Recor place o he nersecon of Recor place and Fron sree, Shrewsbury avenue from ho nersecon of Shrewsbury avenuo and Fron sree o he nersecon of Shrewsbury avenue and Herber Brcc, Rversde avenue from he nersecon of Rversde avenue and Wes Prospec Breeoho nersecon of Rvorslde avenuo nnd Fron sree. Bench sree from he nersecon of Beach sree and Broad sree o ho nersecon of Beach sree and Maple avenue. Oakland sree from he nersecon of Oakland sree and Shrewsbury nvonuo o he nererolon of Oakland sree and Maplo avenue. Unon sree from he nersecon of Unon Bree and Wharf avenue o he nersecon of Unon sree and Norh Washngon sree. Sprng sree from he nersecon of Sprng sree and Burden sree o he nersecon of Sprng sree nnd Fron sree. Brdge avenue from ho nersecon of Wes Prospec sree o lo Norh Shrewsbury rver: now herefore be Resolved, ha wo hereby declare our nenon o cnuso such eewer Byeom and Bowers o bo consruced ; and bo furher Rcnoled, ha publc noce bo gven of our n enlun by he commssoner by publcaon n he UED HANK BasTKR and ho Hew Jersey Sandon!, wo papers crculang n he own of Red Bank, for ho space of en dnyb; and bo furher Resolved, ha sad noce shall ndcae brefly ha proposed work and secon and par of Red Bank o bo affeced, and ahull reques such persons as may objec hereo o presen her objeclonsln wrng a a meeng ol bo Board of Commssoners of ho own of Hod Bank o bo hold a bo ownshp hall n sad own of Had Bnuk.on he 10h day of Augus, 18U8,oolgh oclock, p. M., a whch me and place a hearng slnll be held upon sal objecons. O. E. DAV8, Commssoner. 1 Aes:,. A. C. HAM1180S. Publc nolco s hereby Rven of ho nenon o ho Board of Commssoners of ho own of Red Bank o causo such sewers and sower sysem as n nbovo ndcaed o bo consruced. Tho proposed work and ho secon or par of ho own o bo affeced s such as s parcularly ndcaed n ho resoluon accompanyng hs nolco, and mado n par hereof. Buch porsons CB may objec o such proposed work or may objec o ho consrucon o Bowra or a sower Bynon n ho secon or pur o hu own abovo referral o. are requesed o preson hulr objecons n wrng a a moong of ho Boanl of Commssoners of llo own of nod Bank, o o hold n ho ownshp lmll n nold own o Hod Hank on ho NNKTEENTH DAY OF AUOUBT, A. D. 1801), n olgh oolook r, M., a whch moand place a loarlua Blall bo hold upon Bald objecons, Ths nolco la glvon ond ho resoluons conaned horoln worn passod n accordance wh hu provlsloun of an ne enled An Ac o uulhorlzo o\vnn and vllages o consruc Rowen nnd drans, and o provde for ho paymen o ho conu horeof, approved Mar l, lfm, und ho applomcolf and nmondmous horoo. 0. K. DAVS, Commlsfllonor. Daed Augus a, O. ENCHELACH, Z Won Fron Sree, near lcurl, ed Bank, N. J Kreugor Doer nml. A M. fohforn colobraod WclnorUourulwuyn on draugh. AM!) BAUTHOLOMAY lloolkstb 11EK JM 1UTT1/E)., /CHARLES H, VNS, \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regser Buldng, BROAD STREET, RED,BANK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (Successor o Nevlus & Wlson), RED BANK, N. J, Offces: POST-OFFCE BULDNG. TO7LLASPNTARD, " COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 3ver Buons 8ove Sore. RED BANK, NJ. TAMES STEEN, V COUNSELLOR AT LAW.. : Noary Publc and Commssoner of Deeds or New York. EATONTOWN, N. 3, STEAM SAW AND MOLDNG MLL, Manufacurer of Sash and Blnds. MECHANC STREET, RED BANK, N. J. TO. F. WHTE, J- REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE. JUSTCE OF THE PEACE. Regser BuUdlnp, RED BANK, N.. J Collecon of Blls a specaly. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENTST. MUSC HALL BULDNG, KED BANK, N. J. Parcular aenon gven o he admnsraon ol Anaeshecs. D R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFCE: [o. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N.J. D R. WM. H. LA WES, JR. VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College; N. Y. Resdence: Jlonmouh Sree, 3eween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank R phomas DAVS, JR., J- NSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRONT 8T., BED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance placed n he bes companes on mos reasonable erms. R S. SNYDER. Esablshed EAL ESTATE, GENBRAL.NSUHANCE & LOANS Commssoner of Deeds and Surveyor. Also nsurance Broker for New York and Vcny. ATLANTC HGHLANDS, N. J. W.U. KURTZ. M. D., C. M., PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, EATONTOWN, N. J. Offce on Broad sree, norh slde v frs door wes of pos-offce. OFFCE HOURS : 9 o 11 A. M.; 1 o 3,6 o 8 P. M. D AUGUST Merchans Seamboa Co.s Lne. Telephone Call, HA, Red Bank. Shrewsbury, Hghlands, Hghland Beach, Oceanc, Locus Pon, J!ropj«Dock, Far Haven, Red Bank, Belford, Zong Branch and Aaburj/ Park. The Srong and Commodous Seambga, ALBERTNA, CAPT. L. PRCE, Wll leave Per 24, foo of Frankln Sree, New York, and Red Bank, as follows: Leave Red Bank daly a 7:00 A. M. (Sundays exceped). Wll leave New York daly a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays exceped^. ^"Connecs wh rolley cars a Red Bank for Shrewsbury. Eaonown, Belford, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LTTLE, Messenger. Tra 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 boas me-able s adversed n THE RED BA^K RRMSTER, New Jersey Sanddrd; also n ho Counng House Monor, Mackeys Seamboa Gude and Bullngers Gude. Tme-ables may be obaned a he Red Bank Prnng House, Ludlow hall. Broad sree. / Excurson Tckes o Red Bank, 50c " " Lone Branch, 75c. " " Asbory Park, $1.00. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ^ ELECTRCTY. ROOMO, REGSTER BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. A Red Bank Offce Tuesday and Frday afernoons AUGUST, Hercbans Seamboa Co.s Lne. elephone Call, 14A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury, Hghland*, Hghland Beach, Oceanc, Tjoeus Pon, Brown* Bock, Far Haven, Jed Bank, Belford, lranch and Asbury Park. Tho Srong and Commodous Seamboa, SEA-BRD, CAPT. 0. E. THROOKMORTON, Wll leavo Per 21, foo of Frankln sreo, Now York, and Red Bank, as follows: Leave New York daly a 9:00 A. M. (Sundays ncluded). Leave Eed Bank daly a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays ncluded). STConnoca wh rolley care a Red Bank for Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Belford, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LTTLE, MESBKNOEU l<yu and Confolonery on Board, N. B. All fregh nended for hn boa mus bo on ho wharf u sufllclon lengh of lmo o handle as nlm wll posvely Knvn promply on her adversed lmo. Ths boas lme-ablo s advcrlml n TK Run BANK HKOBTKR, NCW Jcrsoy sandard, also n ho Counng HounoMonor, MnokeysSlenmboaHluldo nnd nuulngers (lldo. Tno-allcn may bu obulnod a ho Rod Hank Prnng llouso, Ludlow hall, Broad sree. Excurson Tckes o Red Bank, - 50c, " " Lone Brnnch, 7Sc " " Asbury Park, $1.00 WALL PAPERS AT HARRSONS 07 Uroad Hred. led Hank, N. 3. A PPLEGATE&HOPE, XX COUNSELLORS AT LAW,. RED BANK, MONMOCTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. OHN S, APPLEGATff FRED W. HOPE TACOBSHUTTS, O AUCTONEER. Specal aenon gven o sales of farm sock!arm mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address- SHREWSBURY, N. J. TAMES WALSH, D. CHANDLER, ARCHTECT. Sous Buldng, Oppose Globe Hoel, RED BANK, NEW JEKSET. R. ELLA PRENTSS UPHAM. D R. G. F. MARSDEN, HOMEOPATHC PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J TAS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. U VETERNARY SURGEON. Graduae of Amercan Veernary College, N. Y. Resdence. rvng Sree beween road Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank 4 N. J. W M. H. SEELEY, PORT MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Publc. Solders Vouchers Prepared Blls of Sale for Vessels. A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 116 Brdge Avenuo. RED BANK, N. J. Wh George Cooper for ffeen years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper. C. E. Offce: T Recor Place, RED BANK, N. J. H ENRY OSTENDORFF, TUNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Offce a Worhleys Saonery Sore. Telephone Call 18B. BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Offce: No. 119 Broadway. Eghy-Sevenh Scml- Armual Saemen, January, CASH ASSETS... $10,302, ALLARE 4 SON. AQENT8.. ESTABLSHED 18T8. Kod Bank Real Esae and nanranec Agency. 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Rsks placml n he Home and oher flrs-class companes a Lowes Baes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE 4 SON. TN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. JL ON BLL N PARTTON. Beween Ada W. Parker and Wllam Parker, er husband, complanans, and Alonzo Longsrec and ohers, defendans. To Edwn Longsree and Mary Longsreo, hs wfe, defendans. By vrue of an order of ho Cour of Chancery of New Jersey, made on he ars day of Augus, A. D , made n he above enled cause, and you are made defendans heren and are requred o appear and plead, demur or answer o ho complanans bll of complan on sa cause, on or before he FRST DAY OF OCTOBER nex, or ha n defaul hereof, such decreo wll bo mado agans you, as bo chancellor shall hnk equable and Jus. Tho sad bll s ded o make paron or sle a parcel of real esae suae n led Bank, n h couny of Monmouh, New Jersey, on bo souh sld of Borden sree. n Red Bank, and belongng o Tmohy B. Longsree a ho me of hs decease, and descrbed n sad bll of complan, and also descrbed n a morgage mado o John A. Worhley by Alonzo Lonsree and oher hers of Tmohy B. Longsree deceased, daed December. 1805, and recorded n book 1,W9 of morgages, page 837, ee. Tho sad bll s ded for paron of sad rcl esae, and you are mado defendans because sad Edwn Longsree, as ono o ho holrs of sad Tmohy 11. Longsroe, own n fee an undvded share of snd real esae. ROBERT ALLEN, JR.. Solr of Complanans, Red Bank, N. J. R»e(l Augus 1,1898. Townshp CommoB Mngs. Tho Board of Townshp Commleo of Shrewsbury ownshp wll hold regular meengs utown Hall on Monmouh sreo. Rod Bank, N. J., on ho n and hrd Baurdayg of each mouh, from 4 o 6 P.M. A. «. HAnSON, Townshp wlor WHEELWRGHT SHOP. Tro frlonds of Sqnlro T. V. SnlfTon wll nml hm a hs old nslncb n Wnlahs bulldlnc on Qoouanlo Mroe, led laub, N. J., vloro ho (1O«R all klnda of Wagon Worl. Now Farm Wauonj, Harrows, Car*, whoolbnrrows. Ac, mado o onler, und Jobbng of»u knds noal; and promly done. JAMK8 WALSH, Propreor.

16 N AND OUT OF TOWN Shov ara neresng ems From AH Over he Counv- Ms3 Mary E. DuBos of Freehold has been engaged as one of he eachers n he. Keypor publc school a a salary of $500 a year. Mss Kaherne Thompson of. Mancheser and Mss Bale C. Wlson of Bloonsburg, Pa., have been engaged o each n he same school a a salary of 350 each. The New York and New Jersey elephone-company bas bjgq. "jje^recon of a lne" of wres from Freehold o Jamesburg,, connecng wh Tennen and Englshown on he roue. George DeRoche, son of E. 0. DeRoche of Freehold, who has been sufferng wh a broken arm, wll undergo an operaon a he Long Branch hospal for relef. Mr. Avery, a brck manufacurer of Clff wood, bas receved an order for 7,000,000 brck. Ths s abou one-hrd of he oupu of hs yard for a year. A brck brdge near he farm of Longsree Vaughn a Tennen, whch was recenly washed ou, has been replaced wh a wooden brdge. Joseph Parkep-of Frankln, Oho, who has been vsng frends a Smhburg, has reurned home. Hscousn, Alexander Parker, accompaned hm. A clock wll be placed n he ower of he Manasquan Baps church. The money already rased for he purpose amouns o $164. Louse Arrowsmh, daugher of Thomas V. Arrowsmh of Long Branch, celebraed her sxh brhday on Augus 5h wh a pary. S. Johns and Calvary Mehods churches of Keypor wll go on her annual excurson o Ocean Grove nex Wednesday. John Thompson of Clarksburg clams o be he champon pg raser n Monmouh couny. He has 22 hogs and 150 pgs. > A a recen far held a he Unon House a Brelle, for he benef of he Long Branch hospal, $ was cleared. A a recen meeng of he Keypor board of commssoners a conrac was made for lghng he own by elec rcy. H. A. Horan of Long Branch was fned 1 las week for posng blls n ha own whou frs akng ou a lcense.. Joseph Olpo of Asbury Park has. been sen o he couny jal on a charge of assaulng Joseph Lanzer of he same place. VanDyke Polhemua of Manalapan was fned $3.40 for rdng hs bcycle a Freehold a ngh whou a lgh. Percy Hoskns s employed as asssan posmaser a Manasquan n place of James VanSchock, who resgned. Long Branch now has free delvery of mal maer, and 21 drop boxes for leers and papers have been pu up. The Earan ownshp commee wll mee on Sepember Oh o sele clams for damages done by dogs. The babes hospal has receved $900 as he proceeds of a concer gven n he Monmouh Beach casno.,-a famly reunon was held a he home of Edwnrd Hayes of Long Branch on Sunday of las week. Mss Emma J. Marcellus of Englsh- _own s vsng frends a Bordenown and Phladelpha. Dr, A. P. Fardonof Washngon, D. C, s spendng sx weeks on hs farm a Wes Freehold. John B. Parker of Smhburg has a, dog whch clmbs no a hammock and swngs hmself. The Knghs of he Golden Eagle of New Jersey wll parade a Long Branch on Labor day.. s. Dr. James J. Keed of Seabrgh has los hree horses whn he pas wo or hree weekf. Garre Hendrckson bab been ap poned marshal and specal ax collecor of Maawnn. S. Jamess church of Long Branch s holdng a far he lus hree days of hs week.. Mrs, Smon Levy of Seabrgh ha been aken o he nsane asylum a Trenou Hon. and Mrs. H. S. Terhune of Maa wan ore spendng a few weeks n Lak Placd. George W. JemBon of Manasquan loa a horbu by he hea on Monday of las weok. All he Bohools of Manalapan own shp wll open on Monday, Augus 20h. Eohard Dalon of Aebury Park s n he- couny jnl for nsaaulng an offcer. Holmes V. M. Donso of Marlboro owa shp las an exra lne crop of poaoes, John H. Cook of Anbury Park ho bough he Sns houso a Manasquan. W. L. Terhune of Maawnn bus gow o Saraoga on a pleasure* rp, Dr. W. E. Anderson has moved fro Spoawood o Englakown. Abjnl Moun of Mmalnpnn lou lorso a fow days ngo, Gcorgo W. Blwoll of Tennen los cow a fow days ago. Frank Boay of Freehold s employe* n Sandy Hook,. KENTA. ARECA. cocrs. To reduce my large sock of Palms, ec., wll offer hem for j[/\/ Qjys, begnnng on Thursday, Augus 18h, and closng on Saurday, Augus 27h, a 20 frer cen ds\ coun on regular prces. Such an opporuny o oban hese beauful house plans a such low raes has never before been offered n Monmouh couny. The assormen s full n boh varees and szes. a 75c, $.oo, $1.50 and up., Laanas and Washngon Palms, s c. 75c, 1.00 and up..,. Rubber Trees. 5 c-, 75c and $1.00. Ferns. A full assormen of he knds ha are. hardes? and mos easly grown. Asparagus Sprnger. Of hs hardy andmos valuable house plan, offer plans a 25c. each and upvards. Womens Oxford Tes, were #2.00, now 98 Cens. J Msses and Chldrens Tan Shoes, were and $ 1.50, now 75 Cens. Sounds lke a repeon of las weeks news. s he same n everyhng excep he shoes.. > The ohers sold so quckly ha we reduced he prces on smlar los and pu hem on he bargan ables. Good School Shoes. We go n hegoodgraces; ofr he mohers las year by sellng hem he "Sheld "Shoes for her chldren. These shoes wll posvely sand more hard knocks han any shoe we know of. 1..:., School me s only hree weeks off by he calendar. How are your chldren fxed for shoes?, 6 o8-8o 11 H o 2 Sheld" Shoes: 75 Cens. $1.00. For boys we hve one syle a a dollar and anoher a one weny-fve. A boys shoe made from one pece of leaher, canno rp, a $1.50. Go your free shne cjce ye f Successors o J.B. BERGEN, Broad Sree, Red Bank,fS. J. PANDAKV*. ASPAUAGUS SPR1NUEU. WU-LAM- OBRXEN, Praccal Plumber, V. STEN AHD GAS FTTER. Ho Waer Heang a Specaly. No. 26 Fron Sree, RE> BANK, THE MEW JERSEY. MATCHLESS <... o. LGHT.,. S ELECTRC OF OO0J$E, DO YOU USEJT? : " All modern houses are Wred for elecrc lghs. Wo do wrng a acual cos o us., nformaon gladly furnshed. The Shore Elecrc Co.,!<cd Bank, 25 EAST FHONT STREET,., New Ucrne/

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