FROM MIDliLETOWN. DECORATION DAY RACES, VOLUME XX. NO. 48. RED BANK, N. J, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1898. A LARGE CROWD OF SPECTATORS AT P ARKE R'S TRACK.

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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 48. RED BANK, N. J, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1,1898. DECORAON DAY RACES, A LARGE CROWD OF SPECAORS A P ARKE R'S RACK. he liieucle dub Will Clear $900- Laaglna Riders Spoil Some o he. Maees-Feiv Red Bankers Win.'_,, he rack a Parker's rack on Deci oraion day was smooh, bu i was slow, on accoun o here cen rains. Preparaions had been made or. a big crowd, and he crowd was here. he grand sand will sea 800 people and nearly all he seas were occupied. Abou a housand oher persons were in he ield around he rack. A number o carriages illed wih occupans were also in he ield. : he races were sared promply a hal-pas wo o'clock. Fred Frick was -he sarer, and he various evens were go o more promply.han a any previous race ever held in Red Bank. lias oen occurred ha hrough he dalliance o oicials he programme o bicycle races has no been inished unil long aer six o'clock, hus no only making edious wais beween he evens, bu deaining he specaors unil hey were ired ou. here was none o his ediousness on "Monday. he races were sared promply on schedule ime, and iie oicials insised ha he riders be ready or one race as soon as he previous race was ou o he way. he oicials, in ac, were swier han he riders, or si slower lo o riders were.jiever go ogeher. hey loaed around he rack a a gui ha was simply disgraceul, and he riding in many o he evens resembled in speed a uneral procession raher hin a race. is doubul i here is a welve-year-old bicycle rider in Red Bunk, boy or girl, who canno make beer ime han some o he racers did on Mondsjy. n he irs hea o he mile open, or insance, he ime was 3;38J. he mile novice was ridden in 3:10i. 3:113, and 3:loJ. n he mile race or he Monmouh couny championship he judges insised on aser riding, arid made he limi 2:45. he riders loaed aroupd he course, making a spur in he las eighh or quarer o a mile, and making he mile, in 8:07. he judges reused o award he prizes, and he race "had o be ridden over again. How much he specaors were being aked by he riders was made plain when he ime in his second race or he championship was made in 2:37$. Aer his race he judges se a ime limi in each race and he racing was much beer. here was a good lis o enries, and 1 he bicycle club will clear abou $200 above all expenses. Mos o he evens were run in heas. he RedJBankers gahered in very ew o he prizes, George Hawkins being he only Red Bank man who won a irs prize. his was won in he championship r<ice, in which only Monnouli couny riders were allowed o ake par. His prize was a wach worh $30. J. E. Howland o Asbury Park was second and won a pearl handled silver rui knie; and Edward W. Denise. o'oceanic won he hird prize, a carving se. his was he race which he judges made he men ride wice. When i was irs ridden Joseph Edgar, Jr., o Red Dank.' was hird, bu he los his place in he second race over hy course. he oher sarers in his nice were Asher Carver o Seahrigh and Andrew Bronniiu o Coil's Neck. Hurry M'. King "o Anbury Park was mi enry in his race under in; name,.,o 1'lurry M, Bucher o Anbury Park. Some o in 1 judges knew Bucher iind deeced il* raud, iiml King WHS H ed ou. hi llie novice race, Alber; Marcy o Asliury Park enered imler he nniiie o. C.i. Wallace o Aslmry Park. Marcy had won oiio hea beore he raud win discovered, ami he was hen disininlillod by he judges. here was considerable (.linimen over he ac in in.' only wo raudulen enries in he enire lis were Aslnny l'nrkors. l-'ivd liurd o Red Bank go hird place in Hi'.' novice riic'e, bu did no gel a prize. here being nu'dnl) or Only he rs, mid MOM in his 1 even, l i> lirs MK.'iliil wen lo J. 1 lippmnii o N'\v York, anil llie K'( (Mill inciliil o VV. C. DaWKon o Alanic Highlands. 1 he oilier Jloninrillli comiy enries in ilihi even wore Paul C, 'ineln'h imcl l''leeher,1. Weedon o Anbury 'nrk, \V.. Chandler o Pair Unven, (!.(!. lleiiilrii'kkiiii o Freehold,..1. llowlimd o Si'iibrigli,' A.. Vandorveer o Miirlhoro ami Andrew liionlkin o Col 'M Nei.'k. 1 >r.,k. llowlimd o Heabrighl. won, he niilo handicap race. 11<» iml 'JO yards Haro ho n(;rjie.h innn. Hi) pri/o WH a bl no mid gold enameled ulock and candelabra. he second prize was a dozen silver spoons, and hese wen o Arhur rons o Lakewood, who was a he iyyard marjr. W. C.'Dawson o Alanic Highlands go he hird prize, a silver rui bowl. His handicap was eighy yards..george A. Hawkins, Pel Fisher and Joe Edgar o Red Bank, Asher Carver o Seabrigh, Edward Denise o Oceanic, S. B, King o Marlboro and C. C. Hendricksbn o Freehold made up he oher Monmouh couny enries. George A Hawkins o Eed Bank waned o be excused in his race, bu he judges declined o le him o. He sared in he race bu lagged behind, and while slowly pedaling around he irs curve he leaned over and ell o his wheel. his pu hiin eecually ou o he race, and he hus avoided riding over he course. n he mile open race none o he prizes wen o Monmouh couny men, hough several enered in his even. he local enries included Joe Johnson and Al Chambers o Red Bank, Samuel B. King o Marlboro, J. B. Howland and Asher Carver- o Seabrigh, and E. W. Denise o Oceanic' he irs prize wen o W. B. Mosher, he second o G. P. Granberry and he hird o Joseph hompson, all o New York ciy. % he wo-mile handicap was won hy G. P. Granberry, wih L. C. Crossman o Brooklyn second and Joseph hompson o New York hird. George'A. Hawkins o Red Bank was one o he scrach men. Arhur Carver o Seabrigh had 90 yards sar; Al. Chambers o. Red Bank had 115 yards, and J. E. Howland o Seabrigh had 10 yards. he winner had 135 yards advanage o he scrach men. MDDLEOWN'S EACHE B S, Mos o he Appoinmen!* Made las Friday. he board o educaion o Middleown ownship me las Friday aernoon in he schoolhouse a Middleown and appoined he eachers or nes year, wih he excepion o hose or. he Headden's Corner school and he Nu Swamp school. he board will mee he las Friday in his monh and appoin he eachers or hese schools. n mos o he schools he same eachers were reiippoined. n he'por Monmouh, Leonardville and Chapel Hill schools he eachers' salaries were raised $5 per monh. G. C. Morris has been ranserred rom he Leonardville school o be Por Monmouh school. Miss Ella Frazee, who augh he Por Monmouh school, will each he Leonardville school nex year. A he Brown's Dock school Miss Mills o Asbury Park has been appoined in place o Miss Eleanor S. Walling, who resigned. A he Highlands O. W. Deck wns reippoined principal and Miss Viola Voorhees and Miss Bessie Jcnkinson, who recenly graduaed rom he sae normal school, were appoined in place o Miss Swan o Alanic Highlands and Miss Anna R Child o Red Bank, 1 who resigned o each in oher schools nex year. n all he oher schools he ormer, eachers wen; reiippoined. m m 1 Keypor's School Census. Key por's school census was compleed las week. here are 837 children in he own beween he ages o ive and eigheen years. his is a loss o welve rom las year's census. he sexes arc nearly evenly divided, here being -SO boys.'uul '107 girls. horn are our pairs o wins in he own, wo pairs being hoys ive years old, one pair being ii,ivk nine yoarsi old. and he ourh pair boys welve years old. hireen children aend privae school and i)(i do no aend any school. hero«nre!!i.'o children in he own under ieen years old who have no been vaccinaed. r /n Uiirilan ownship ouside o he own o Key purl, here are!i(i7 children o school'age/o whom KS ;M> boys am 18H) are girls. Seven children aend privae cbool and iw do no aend any school. liere lire bu wo children in he lowns'hip over un yearn old who.can no read. loh o hose, nro boys. Helipor n S By he b.ilories o A. Sal/, \c Co. hey have capured u large lo o Alexander.Smih inoim' beauiul eaipen nnd nigs rom he ivcoul rade Kale o W.&.. Sloane. Herein u volley o convincingly bijr bargains : (loud ipialiy ingrain carpels, p.>r yard, 'S eenln. lioily rusneli, per yard, UK'cens. HeH ([iialily Axiiiiii'i'H, per yiird, 7r> W'lllH. ) linidsoine Axminuor rugs, ni/.e lhxk, or 71) oenh onch. No muer where you live, i will pay you o aend hin Hale. A. NMK & Co',, voyporl, N. J. No branch Hon/H, Ailv, (hiler Scoch keeii a La\\\i.~Alu, : MORE SCHOOL CHLDREN, RED BANE HAS SEVENY-WO MORE HAN LAS EAR. Abou Flu Children Se O in he ownship Disric-An ncrease o Over, a Hundred School Children in Wes Bed Bank. Red Bank is erriorially much smaller his year han i was laa year, bu i has many more school chidren. LaByear he Red Bank school disric ook in Eas Side Park and pars o Lile Silver. his year, under a new ruling o he sae school deparmen, he school disric o a own mus be only ha erriory which is included in he limis o he own isel: Red Bank's boundary line is an arc o a circle, exending one mile in all direcions rom he shore end o J. raord Allen's dock, unil he river is sruck on he eas and on he souhwes. '.All erriory ouside o his mile limi is now cu o o he Red Bank school disric and is included in he Shrewsbury ownship school disric. he cuing o o his erriory cu o abou iy school children, who will hereaer have o aend some o he ownship schools. will also cu o he sae appropriaion or hese children, and will give i o he ownship. he amoun received rom he sae is abou $6 per child, and he loss o Red Bank schools and he gain o he ownship schools will hus be abou $300. No wihsanding he loss o he^e iy school children, he school census o Red Bank shows, an increase o 72.. Had no be ouside erriory been cu o, he increase o school children would have been abou 125, wih an increase o school money o abou 750. he in crease o sae school money his year over las year will be abou 425. An increase o a hundred or more school children over las year's census was ound in Wes Red Bank by W. J Suon, who ook he school census hi year. ' he headquarers o some o he deparmens o he railroad were shied rom Mancheser o Red Bank during he pas year, auj his resuled in a number o railroad men moving o Red Bank rom Mancheser. Mos o hese railroad men have large amilies, and a large par o he increase is aribued by Mr. Suon o his cause. ha par o he own is building up more rapidly han any oher, and more houses were buil wes o he Souhern railroad las year han in all he res o he own pu ogeher. here are 660 boys and C38 girls o school age in be Red Bank school dig ric, a oal o 1,298. O hese here' are only wo. one boy and one girl, above be age o en years, who canno read, hese wo are colored children. here are 58 boys and 03 girls who aend privae school, and 186 boys and 1C2 girls who do no aend any school. n Wes Red Bank Mr. Suon ound a number o parens wlio said hey could no ge heir children o aend school. hey said hey sen heir children o school, bu ha hey played hookey and did no go. hey said ha nex yuar hey waned a ruan oicer appoined, who would make he children go o school or arres hem. here arcvi8 children in he Red Bank disric who have no been vaccinaed. is expeced ha an order will he issued beore he schools open in Sepember, requiring Uni hese children be vaccinaed beore hey are allowed o aend school. here-in-u sae law which requires ha his lie (ione, bu i is someimes'no eiiuroeil by boards o cduca lion. rhinos limed, Sil.,~>0, he inees.-anl rainy weal her nnd he recen amospheric* changes have caused all pianos o gel ou o une, On accoun o he sringen imes during he pas.years, many owners o pianos have negleced o have heir pianos kep in une. Owing D hese laols we iml uning orders coining in.rapidly, and have been compelled lo engage, anoher uner in order o urn our work inl promply, lu order o enable, everyone o have heir pianos limed, we luivu derided o quoe :i special price on all unings <lui ing he monh o June, viz,: l.id ii own and (?'!M\ ou o own, i wo unings are urdcrcd a. one lime. hrsi prices are posiively no guaraneed o Kand beyond in- monh o June Orders should lie unil,'in promply. All work guiiimiilei'il by Allslrom A: Co., corner Broad ami Wliile srees, Red liaiik Alr... i-«- ^.. Waned. wcnv-lii'e hoys o ncll evening Juiriiulii, [jlhi'i'iil i'i'iiihgv'cn. Apply iil'lernooim a!.'::il) o Alber llood ;oo<i, Hank railroad uluion..uvi'. ed Mourn Wv.l nvened lii a new wngon,,ully giiiiriinleeil, n Uowdy'n reposiory, Fron Hi reel, nearly opnohllc in. 1 Ulobe hoel, Adi: GAME N HOCEHOCKSON. Many English Pheasans Seen here his Spring. H. J. Rosevel o Lile Silver, who is clearing he imber ou o Jlockhockson swampy old a REGSER reporer yeserday ha he had seen a grea many English pheasans in he swamp his, spring, since, he began work here. He says ha a imes he has sared up locks o a dozen or more, and' ha rabbis are also pleniul.. A number.o years ago Hockhockaon swamp was leased by wo or hree New Yorkers. hey inended o make i a grea game preserve. hey.socked i wih, pheasans and oher game, bu beore he birds had much o a chance o breed, he men had o give he scheme sap or some reason or oher. he men engaged in he scheme had some very ine hounds. When' hey le, some o he hounds had escaped hem and were le in., he swamp. hey have been here ever since, and have bred and muliplied. Mr, Rosevel go a young hound rom is nes in a hollow ree a ew days ago. Mr. Rosevel is cuing ou only he good imber, and his will leave he underbrush as sheler or he birds and rabbis. Hockhockson swamp conainb several hundred acreb, and Mr. Rosevel has a orce o abou hiry men a work cuing ou. he imber. When hey are hrough heir work i will probably be beer huning in he swamp han ever beore, or Mr. Rosevel is building primiive roads, in order o ge he imber ou easier, and he is digging diches alongside o he roads. his will help drain he lands. n he pas i has been diicul o gun in Hockhockson on accoun o he swampy characer o he land, bu Mr. Rosevel's work will lighen gunners' woes. Mr. Rosevel says he will no pu up noices he coining all, warning gunners o he laud, bu ha anybody who is ond o gunning will be welcome o go on he propery and shoo any game ha is in season. Drunken Young Men Play War. Cap. William H. Seeley o Belord is building a new house near he Belord saion. he masons compleed he oundaion or he cellar las Saurday nigh.- Lae ha nigh six or seven young men who were drunk came alongl he erile imaginaion o one o he young men conceived he idea ha he oundaion was a Spanish oriicaion and ha i ough o be orn down. He old he res o he young men and hey became ired wih he same idea. hey swooped down on he oundaion, and in hal an hour's ime hey had orn i o pieces. Cap. Seeley says he know who hree o he men are, and ha he will prosecue hem unless hey sele or he damage hey have done. ' No Cruel. Bu a Fas Driver. Abou a week ago homas J o Alanic Highlands made a complain agains Marin Gaey, a hackman o he same place,,' or cruely o animals. he case was ried yeserday morning beore Jusice John Ellis. Mr. Emery could' no prove ha Gaey was cruel o hi; horses. He roukl only prove ha Gaey drove his horses very ij-s. Gal'ey had driven his horse hrough own several imes aser. Hum he law allows, and on his charge he was lined $1 and cos. which amouned o ;).7.J. New School eachers a Bolinar. Several new school ciicheik have been engaged o oad) a Bel mar nex year. Eugene. Weeks has been engaged as principal and William. Love as' vicoprineipal. ho oher ouchers will he Mi~s Jlinnio Cook, Miss Carson, Miss Laura 31. '.VoH, Miss Jennie Miller niul Mi»i Hullo Miller. irului-#!.(«! k'liuiw, JOW Kii'. HV. ll.'ic. (ioeils are nil new and resh ; every pieced new and desirable hing; no a yard ained wih disaser o,iiiy kind, and all work is dome l>y bsl-clasii, experienced men, Any work ihey do we luiov you will ho pleased wih and is i;naraneed by im, ' lie big urniure ind carpel iiluro.. Wes A Co,, <.WM Kii'Ml. anil Clmreli sli'ueh, veyporl, N. J. Alr. J, H..luillclns. remclin;; opician,!7( (iiici iivcnuc, Brooklyn, will lu; in Red Hunk, 25 llwml nioe, on uemluy, June 7l.h, KycHoxniiiined l'ruc. Uhuisea ully UdAlv, FROM MDliLEOWN. DECORAON DAY OBSERVED N HE CHURCHES. (reu n Adminiser, Jloque'llo., body lirns- SL'H, velve, mid apisry carpels. For one wool;, rom May ~Hih o Juno llh. we liiivo oered our immense sloclc o lio.ooo ynrilh ill d eeiis iehiw regular pricem, inakini;liieiii made, laidiinillineil ree o charge. : A School eacher Wrecks His Bicy cle-a Lo Sold- a Alanic Highlands-A Church Sociable Summer Jesldens Arriving, he Clinon B. Fisk Pos o Alanic Highlands aended a union service in he Bapis church a ha place on Sunday' nigh. Rev. J. S. Russell, he pasor ^ he church, preached a very spiried and parioic sermon. On Monday nigh he Pos aended a union service in he Mehodis church. he church was handsomely decoraed wih lags and buning. - Speeches were made by Rev. Percy Perincliie, pasor o he church, Rev. William V. Wilson o New Monmouh, and Rev. J. B. Colb o renon. Several parioic airs were sung by he choir and he audience joined in he choruses. Miss Mamie Marin sang a parioic solo. Parioic services were held in he MehodiB church a Belord on Monday.nigh. he church was decoraed wih lags, buning and lowers. AdresBea were made by he pasor, Rev. J. H. Boyd, and by Rev. M.. Finch o New Monmoub. Several parioic songs were sung by he choir. A service o he same characer was held in he Penecosal church a Belord. Herber Walling o Keypor, principal in he public school a Naves'ink, was riding his bicycle near Keypor on Sunyj when he rame o he wheel broke and Mr. Walling was hrown o he ground. He was no. much injured bayond a ew cus and bruises, bu he wheel was wrecked. Joseph Levi o New York has sold a house and lo a ho corner o hird and Lincoln avenues, Alanic Highlands, o Alber- Berg, o New York. Mr. Berg paid $8,500 or he propery. He will make exensive improvemens and will use he house or his own occupancy. ie Sunday-school o All Sains' church a Locus Poin held a sociable las hursday in he parish chapel. Abou iy guess were presen. he proceeds were $5 and i will go in he church repair und. Winhrop McKim, son o Rev. Hazle McKim, has been spending a ew days in hia summer home a Locus Poin. He will ake possession o his house or he summer on July 1s. -'^ Mahew LaMarche o New York, a summer residen o "Locus Poin, is spending a ew days in his summer home a ha plaqe. Joseph Levi, a New York 1 lawyer, is occupying his home a Alanic Highlands or he Bummer. Misses Annie ravers, Bessie Jenkinson and Viola Voorhees.o Locus Poin, who have been aending he normal school a renon, successully passed he examinaions las week. here has been a change in he mail schedule a he Navesink posolce. he mails now arrive a 7:45 A. M. and 6:40 r. J.andleavea 0:15 A, M. and 3:20P. M. Miss Edih Sickles o New York, C. F. Warren o Boson and Dr. W. U. Kurz o Eaon own spen Sunday wih Bliss- Mira Sickles o Navesink, Miss Coliinv Currie o New York has been spending <i ew days wih he Misses Snyder, daughers o i. S. Snyder o Alanic Highlands. X. (i. Andrew:, Jr.j o Navesink, who hus been aending a medical college a Philadelphia or he pas our veal's, Kwliiiieil las week. John Jlilho o New York has been spending a ew dnys wih his aun, Mrs. E.. Gibson, a Locus Poin. Mks Charloe Field o Nu Swamp has been spending a ew days wih Miss iwsihcl Leonard o Leominlvillc. ho Epworh Li'iiguu o he Navesink Mehodis church will bold si sociable l.u-iii^h a Kdviird Jisxson's. James Cahill o Locus Poin is now employed liy Lawrence (laley n Alanic iglildiidh.. Mrs. Joseph hompson o.belord is sick wih chills and ovi:r, li'n oiil /«ww, June ld. Owiii.* lo in.- bail roads, Sorek's road rnoen were piispmid one week and, weaher permiing, will be held oir 1'Vidn.v iiioriuion n hree o'clock. hu one-mile Hriuglimv;\y will bo on upper Mn'md Hlrce;'HD U<-iiiihi race,on ho iillo Hi vor iind Fnir la von course,' hree l A l An A mi u o 10,000 Wninoii purchaserii, more or lesa, will iml i o heir lulvnnlnge o read hu display adverisemen u Joseph Salz, Red liuk, on mge 'i.~adi\ Old-1'iiHliioin.'d Vundu. ciinily u

2 HORSE RACES A KEYPOR. Five Evens on Sage's rack on Decoralon Day- here was some good roing on Sage's rack a Key por oh Monday. he programme consised o ive evens, our roing races and a running race. rack was in airly good condiion, and abou 500 persons winessed he spor. he irs race was a genleuieu's road race, he enries being Cap. Clay, owned by C. H. Heyer o Maia wan; David, owned by Charles Craword o Keypor; Viola S., owned by Dr. Gall o Maanran ; Bella VV., owned by Edward Simmons o keypor; and oney,» owned by Daniel W. Walling o Keypor. he purse was $10, bu his race was no inished and he purse was divided. Cap. Clay came in irs in wo heas, second in one, aud hird in wo. Viola S. was irs in wo heas, second in one and ourh in wo. Bella W. came in irs in one hea, hird in one, and ourh in hree. oney was second in hree heas and hird in wo. David was ih in all he heas. he ime was 2:58, 2:57, 2:54, 3:58 and 3:50... he second race was or he 2:50 class, wih hree enries. he enries were Harry, owned by Win. VVineron o Keypor; Dory, owned by Wm, H. Palmer o Keansburg; and Wilson, owned by. Won... Hendrickson, Mr. Palmer's horse won hree sraigh heas, Mr. Wineron's horse was second in each hea, and Mr. Hendrickson's horse was las in each hea. he ime was 3:43, 2:41, and 3:40}. he purse was $15. Bees, owned by A. Morris, Jr., o Keypor, won he race in he 3:38 class in hree sraigh heas. Jersey Wilon, owned by D. E. VahWickle o Maawan, was second in each hea; Eddie B., owned by heodore Boice o Keypor was hird in each hea; Winonah, owned by H. G. Geran o Maawan, was ourh in each ; and Maie G., owned by Benjamin Grjggs o Por Monmouli, was ih. he purse was $15, and he ime was 8:39}, 2:371 and 2:39. A hal-mile running race or a purse o $7, bes wo in hree heas, was won by Hazel, owned by H. Brown o Keypor, in wo sraigh heas. Savage, owned by G. W. Hardy o Maawan, was second in he wo heas; Buermilk, owned by Wm. VanMaer o Keypor, was hird. & he las even was a ree or all race, bes wo in hree heas, or a purse o $30. Charles Grossenger's bay mare won his race in wo sraigh heas. Rush, owned byowilliam Kipp o Por Monmouh, won second place in he wo heas. he only oher enry was Wm. rwin's rish Mike. GREAWWEAKFSHNG. Said o be he Ben Ever Known iii he Shrewsbury River. Weakish are being caugh in large numberb in he Shrewsbury river beween Claypi creek and Brown's Dock. An enhusiasic angler old a REGSER young man yeserday ha all anyone had o do o ge a mess o weakish was o drop a line overboard, and ha he - eould-hauhn-ish-as-as as he couldbai his hook. he irs o he lood ide is said by he ishing sharps o be he bes ime o cach weakish, bu he ish his summer are greedy and are caugh ju9 as readily a ebb ide as hey are a lood ide. Among he successul anglers a Oceanic are John aylor, who wen ou on Saurday^and caugh nine. he same day Wilbur Conklin caugh 24. On Monday Gardner Colby and William Pinard caugh nine, A Locus Poin C. A. Moun and William Golden caugh eigh. Charles Lebaire also go eigh, Augusus Barry go seveneen and Wm. Hendrickson go six. Frank Smih o Fair Haven wen ou las hursday and caugh nine. Quie a good many ish have been caugh opposie Pinard's poin, jus eas o Red Bank, alhough hq ishing is beer urher down he river. Old ishermen say he weakishing now is ho bes ever known in he Shrewsbury river. eam Shooing, Will Werner and Will Maurcr won a pigeon mach rom Winiekl Maurer and David Heyor las week a Daniel Wulling's arm by a scoru o 21 o 18. All ho paries live a Keypor.' Each man sho a hireen birds. Werner and Heyer each killed eleven, Will Maurcr killed un und Winlluld Maurer killed seven. A Bicycle Race Posponed. George Eldridgo and John Ward, Jr., o Ocoanpor, did no ridu heir raco o Poin PleiiHiin and hack on Monday on accoun o lio heavy rooda. he race lias been puulioned unil ho Fourh o July. honico in or $35 a Hide, and each mnn has pu up " orei o $15 in ho hamluo William 11. Gurrigan. rou rinhlii n Pino Droolc. John VaiiDracldii and Harry Furry o Ocoaipor won rou (lolling a Pin' Brook lou hurmlny. hoy woro very nucccasuland <;augh 21 good nlzo rou. SPOR A FREEHOLD. Close and Exciing Finishes in Four Horse Races. Fobr norse races came o a he rack o he Freehold driving club on Decoraion day. All he evens were mixed races, ro or pace. here were a grea many enries, bu some o hem were scrached beore he sar. he rack was in ine condiion and a number o Red Bankers were presen. he Bre even was a race in he 2:50 class or a purse o $60. his was won by Ajax, owned >y A. A. Wrigh o Highsown. W. hompson Lile o Freehold go second money wih his Fred C. Al. Dennis o inon Falls won hird money wih Belldeer,' and Sir Berris rom he Windsor sock arm a Farmingdale, came in ourh. he bes ime was 2:34}, which was made in he irs hea. he second race was or 2:20 horses and he purse was $100. he winner was Oney, owned by Douglas Woodward o Perrineville. he second horse was Halio Walers, owned by A. P. Appleby o Sposwood, Pine Kno, owned by Fisher & Dubois o Freehold, was hird. Oney was second in he irs hea and won he nex hree. he ime was very uniorm, and was 2:26J, 2:26$, 2:20* and 2:27. he bes ime o he day was made in he ree-or-all race, which was won by Charles McCue o Lakewood wih his Sam L.j in hree sraigh heas. he ime was 2:23, 2:28 and 2:27. he second horse in his even was Sadie M.j owned by Andrew aylor o Moun Holly; and he hird was Lady Princess, owned by F. B. Shreve o Freehold. he purse was $100. he las race was won by Charles S., owned by C. A. Hendrickson o Lakewood. his horse won in hree sraigh heas. he race was or horses in he 2:30 class, and he purse was $80. Slippery Jim, owned by F. S. Weeks o Col's Neck, was second, and Cliie M., owned by Joseph H. Sou o Red Bank, was hird. his was he only enry made by any Red Bank man. - he racing was very ine, many o he' inishes being ve^y close and exciing. RACNG FOR MEDALS. wo Evens on Valley Drive on,decoraion Day. A big crowd gahered on Valley Drive, Alanic Highlands; on Monday aernoon o winess he bicycle races held a ha place. here were wo races. he irs race was a hree-quarer mile handicap race, and he second race was a hree-quarer mile scrach. he races were run in hree heas each, wih hree riders o qualiy in each hea, making nine riders in he inal. he road onwhich he race ook place was in very poor condiion and he ime made by ho riders was so slow ha no ecord was made o i. All he prizes given were gold and silver medals. he handicap race was- won by Fred Voorhees o he Highlands. John G. Kearns o Alanic Highlands was second, and Philip Leonard o Alanic Highlands was hird. he scrach race proved o be a very ineresing race, and resuled in a dead hea in he inal beween Fred Voorhees o he Highlands, Gordon Augusus o Seabrigh and JohnG, Kearns and Peer Perrine o Alanic Highlands, hese our men crossed he ape a he inish abreas and he judges could no decide who was he winner. he hea was ridden over again, and his ime Voorhees won, beaiug Augusus by a shor lengh. Kearns was hird. A BALL A LONG BRANCH. lied Bankers Sake. Money in a Foreign Enerprise. William Malchow, Jr., and Joe Hesse, boh o Red Bank, and homas Ahern o Long Brunch, gave a ball in he Ocean heaer a Long Branch on Monday nigh. Over one hundred and iy coupjes were presen. he music was urnished by Malchow's Red "Bank orchesra o eigh pieces. A largo crowd rom Bed Bank aended ho ball. Rereshmens were no urnished by he managers, bu ho dancers go wha rereshmens hey waned a he hoels across ho sree rom he heaer. hose who had he price go champagne suppers and hoso who had a dime go a glass o beer and a sandwich. ickes or he ball cos a dollar, bu he managers kindly mndo no cxru cliurgo or coa and ha checks, ho managers cleared a rile over $50 above expenses, which wua equally divided among he hree-. Bowling a jong Branch. Rober appin mid Michiel Wlinlcn deeaed John Huld and M. C. Burns in live sraigh games a he Nepuno bowling alloys a. Long Jrnnch las week. hin is ho second imo ha Ueldc and Burns liavo been deeaed. Boo and Choapos Adverising. (/'Vow JYnars iii.) Nowujmjmr adverising in he bes und cheapes way o reach ho, larges nunib(ir O Fans, Gloves, Parasols, &c, or Graduaion and Children's Day. Are pleniul here. he arrival o June reminds us o many Dry Goods and oher Merchandise ha mus be cleared ou a his ime. We have pu heir prices where here will be no hesiancy abou buying. LadieS' Cover Cloh Bicycle Skirs... 98c. wo-piece Ladies'Bicycle Suis... $1.98 Ladies' and Misses' Bicycle Leggins... 49c. Whie and Cream Pique Skirs. 98c. Ladies' Separae Duck Skirs... 79c. Dress Skirs made o order Ladies' Brillianine Dress Skirs Fancy " ; " " 1.68 All Wool Serge Dress Skirs Black Figured Silk Dress Skirs Ladies' Laundered Shir Waiss 33c. Beer Qualiy Shir Waiss 49c. Embroidery rimmed Waiss 98c. Silk Sriped Zephyr'Shir Waiss 1.98 Silk Waiss (odd lo) 1.50 Fancy Plaid Silk and Sain Waiss Misses'Whie Lawn Dresses." 1.98 Children's Gingham Dresses 98C. Lile Girls' Dresses, 2 o 5 25c. Children's Muslin Drawers, 2 o c. Ladies'Muslin Corse Covers. 7c. Embroidery rimmed Corse Covers... lie. Hemsiched rimmed Corse Covers.. 23C. Skirs, Gowns and Drawers, 50c. value. 39c. Sample lo Gowns, Skirs and Drawers. 56C. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vess, 3 or. J.'... 25C. Shaped " "' " 2 or... 25c. Ladies' Lisle Ribbed Vess, silk ribbon. 25C " ' " " lace rimmed 38C Silk " " " " 49c. Children's Gauze Vess, upward rom.. 9c. Ladies' Drop Siched Hose \%%G. Silk Finished an Hose., 25(5. " Nemo " make Summer Corses 49C. 54-inch able Oil Cloh. L\... 12^C. Cashmere Bouque Soap 13C. Babe Skin alcum "Powder 13C. Hair Ras, 3 o a se, or..; 12^C. Ladies' Pique-and Silk Pu Scars 22C. Ladies'Linen Collars and Cus... 9C. An immense purchase o Shees, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads, Blankes, Quils, Lace Curains, able Linen, owels, Napkins, &c, pus us in posiion o make prices ineresing o housekeepers, hoels and boarding houses..-.' Corner Broad and Mechanic Srees, lile hings Coun in Geing Good Prining. 's he lile hings in a, prining oice, as well* as he big hings, which help' o make a success. While srong and seady power, as presses, abundance o ype and good workmen are necessary, here is a hos o smaller hings which i is desirable o have. Prining can be, done wihou 'hese hundred or so minor devices, bu wih hem work can be done beer, and quicker, and cheaper... lile adjuncs. Everyhing ha will make he work look beer, everyhing ha, will make work cos less, everyhing ha will ge i done more quickly, is close o he hands o he workmen. ha's why HE REGSER prining oice can do such good prining; ha's why i can do good prining a such a reasonable price; and ha's why every job is always done.a he hour i is promised. ***************** ********** HE RED BANK REGSER. > «* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Ballenine'j Milwaukee and Rocheser Beer. his is a very ine beer, suiable or he bar, or he able or or general use. - is made o seleced maerials in heir ines condiion. has gained a naional repuaion or is puriy and is excellence. We deliver goods ree, and orders can be <j mailed or le a our sore. ROCKWOOD RYE. his rye whiskey coss #1.00 or a ull quar. ',', W. A. FRENCHJ & CO, PURE WNES AND LQUORS, 13BOAD SREE, ) RED BANK, N.J. V. elephone Call, US. K: RED BANK, N. J. WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specially. No. 62 Fron Sree, RED BANK. HAVE YOUR- LOWERS NEW JERSEY. Sharpened and repaired now. do all si^es, rom hand machines o he larges made. A good Asparagus Buncher For sale. C. C. SMOCK, Cor. Fron S. and Bridge Ave., RED BANK, N. J. Many women consider Schroeder's.Hair onic as a necessary par o heir oile equipmen. hey know i keeps he scalp healhy and makes he hair grow. 50 cens a bole a Schrocder's Pharmacy. HE GLOBE Livery and Boarding- Sables, SRYKER & COLYBR. Wo bug o announce Hin wo havo a lino im'k'clon o rnph runabous, minvyn buggich und ohur comorablo vehick', o Holoc rom, and anyone,who n do- HrouH o hiring a nice urnou, will ind i will pay hem lo call on no. Good Rigs and Prices Moderae.

3 HE SPEED MANA. A. enipalon no Which l e Mos Sedae Someimes Fa Fas riding is exhilaraing ind delighul o he grea majoriy o iycliss. Boh young and old enjoy he exquisie eeling produced by a smar mil or hal niiloon he highway under lvorable condiions. Moreover, as riding is ronagious. Schoolgirls on dininuive wheels, scorchers on speed cycles, counry yokels ou worn'ou mongrel ired monrosiies and veerans oil hree wheelers ind a imes as ridjng perecly irresisible. Wheher i be a challenge hrown ou by a sdranger or companion or merely he seduiive inluence o a good-road, ine surace and avorable wind which causes an increase in speed maers no. Suice o say, 90 riders ou o 100 a some ime or oher are ineced wih a desire or a sudden burs o speed according o heir respecive abiliies. he veeran used o poering abou he counry a an average speed o sev.en miles an hour will occasionally be caugh pounding away beween wo milesones in he hope o lowering his record o i% minues or he mile, and i successul he ea gives him even more pleasure han ha derived by he counry yokel who, aer waiing hal a mile rom he village, is orunae in beaing some poor vicim oolish enough, o he aken on. he scorcher, he bane o a club run, is never so happy as when spreading he speed mania among ordinarily ^ sedae olubmen, and boys and girls who are he happy possessors o cycles would be srange children indeed i occasionally hey did no ake pleasure in imprompu races o and rom school. o be srong and healhy an occasional smar spin is one o ho grea pleasures o our ascinaing pasime. Cycling alk. A shrill whisle or a large bell indicaes he presence o a novice. A ben crank should be ridden no arher han ho neares repair shop. he ron ire should no bo inlaed as hard as ho rear. he weigh is ou ho rear wheel. Because a rider is going slowly and respecing ho righs o pedesrians is no sign ha he is slow. Avoid riding over sicks in ho road, as hey may jump up and ge ouanglcd in ho spokes, causing a nasy spill. When riding in unknown disrics, i is oolhardiuess o rush down hills, paricularly hose which havo shiirp urns in hem. o preserve and keep ho ires so, wipe hem occasionally wih a, cloh sauraed wih waer conaining a lile common soda. Riders who make a pracico o using heir oo or a brake should bo very careul ha i does no ge wedged in he ork and cause a bad acciden. is said ha ho Princess o Wales remains rue o ho ricycle. Sho is n amiliar igure abou Saudringliam, lying along ou her ricycle a capial speed. A New York cycle club has inroduced a novely in connecion wih cenury runs. will havo he riders phoographed by a cinemaograph machine as he run sars and again as i inishos, showing he appearanco and acions o he riders a sar and inish. o preven ires losing air when no puncuro exiss and here is no leakage a ho valvo, delao and injec a puinpul o waer, aer which inlae as usual. he escape o air arises rom ho porosiy o rubber. Le he ires sand or day or wo and he waer evaporaed will ill up he counless invisible holes in ho rubber. Repea i necessary. o Keep he Grips Clean. Perspiraion rom ho hands and dir colleced causo he' handle grips o become greasy and oensive looking and msiko hem uncomorable o ho hands in riding. n inning ho bars ho grips slip, arid here is a eeling o uuseadiiiess experienced. hoc<\jiso ho hands do rio havo ull conrol o ho seering. ins can'be easily remedied by cleaning horn wih a nailbrush and soap powder, scrubbing vigorously and hen wip- U\S hem wih a clean cloh, dipped in cold waer. his should ho dono whenever necessary, and ho rider who akes ho ronblo o do i will bo ropnid-by having handle grips ha look as good as nosy and ool (joniorablo a all imes. «a» Shorness o Breah. ' Riders who sulur rom shor breah and who hink hey should rornin rom long rides boenuio o i ahoulrl disabuso hoir niiurs. horo is no beer euro or ho rouble han long dihniioo bioyclo riding, bu i linih bo done- vory careully. ho i'idos a irs should bo shor and lion bo gradually increased in disance unil he limi o physical onjoymi'u io reached. ho shoruosj} o breah is caused by unilled air cqlls, which lnsrjiiio weak or wan o oiorciso by regular respiraion. ho gradual inomiki) in ho riding diinucdi imdl o iill ho imuw'r cells and ljerbby inho lung capaciy. s A Nire. Winner. Spindle WKOH, now pricoh in proporion. Fron Hrec, hourly oj luiol. Adv. V..00; oher ). Govvdy, lio Globe Mi'lorliUi inmie* linvo Homo very duo ora\ igm n 2/5 ocnh per dozon, mul Homo 'lorldnh a 50 ccnn. Louln Prae, Broad ree, Rod Bunk. Adv. HE COS OP WHEELS..Complee Machine* are Cheap, bu Pieces Bring High Prices. he price o he bicycle has decreased spnsiderably over 50 per cen o is ormer price, bu in he-lino o, bicycle pars he reducion, has. no been so grea.. While bicycle lamps, bells, ooasers, cyclomeers and he like may ave been cu grealy in price, ho various pars o he bicycle' sill sell a a raher si igure. his may bo duo o he ac, ha each bicycle acory has a pracical monopoly in he manuacure and sale o he dieren pars ha go o make up he bicycle, as a whole. Some acories ha manuacure hree Dr our dieren wheels have inerchangeable pars, bu here are very ew wheels urned ou rom dieren acories ha will have pars which can be inerchanged. he compeiion ' in he rade has become so grea ha handle bars, saddles, saddle poss, rims, sprockes, pedals' and ires are now made in BO many dieren syles ha i is an easy maer o secure any o he above o i any wheel desired. Some manuacurers, however, have so arranged he make up o heir wheels ha only hey alone can urnish cerain pars. As an illusraion, one make o wheel has pedals wih righ and. le hreads".'^he pedals ha are sold generally have only righ hreads. would noc pay o make and sell righ and le hreads o he general public on accoun o he limied demand or he laer syle. he manuacurer o he wheel using boh hreads, on he oher hand, Bnjoys pracically he sole monopoly o, ho business. mi i a» Racing Noes. Frank "Waller is 40 years old and ia willing o race any man o his age or 10 years younger or a middle or long disance cones or money. he presence in his counry his season'o an"army o oreign riders, ho majoriy o whom speak languages wih which he average American is no acquained, will make essenial i no necessary ho appearance a naional circui mees o a polyglo reeree. Michael's oohpick is regarded in some quarers as an idiosyncrasy, bu i is saed ha Michael regulaes ho amoun o air he breahes by he quill he holds iu his lips, and alhough ho would no dispense wih his inouhpieco ho reason is no ha he regards ho oohpick as a masco. England has aken hold o ho sprin and pursui races now, and nearly every programme ha is arranged has one o heso evens on i. he pursui racers seem o hink an unpaced ride rom opposie sides o he rack is he hardes race iu he world o ride. Charlie Bardeu seems mos successul as a pursui rider. Every 'eor is being mado by he.racing associaions now in conrol, o ho largo majoriy o he racing men o all classes o please he public. Pacing eams will be nicely uniormed in brigh colors, racing men and rainers will always appear nea on he rack, and ha big.pacing eams will be regulaed also in hoir habis o he rack. Some o he bes judges o cycle racing in America have declared ha during he season now a hand he inal disposiion o he big men in ho middle disance game will be abou as ollows, he names being placed in he order in which hey will inish: Linon, Michael, McDui'e, aylore, Bource, ius, Hoy, Cissac, Sarbuck. Alhough championship races are o bo run a each naional circui mee his season, i should be remembered, ha wih bu six excepions all heso evens are rial heas, as i wero. he real championship races will be run as ollows: Hal mile, one mile and wo miles n ndianapolis, on Aug. 10, 11- and 12; ouohird mile a Woodsido piirk, Philadelphia, on Aug. 28; onequarer mile a Ambrose park, Brooklyn, on Oc. 1; ivo miles a Berkeley oval, New York, ou Oc. 8. CYCLES FOR CHLDREN. llsal.es in Buulni wheels and '.. Worse misakes in Using hem, n buying wheels or children, says he New York Sun, ho endency o bo economical and ge ono oo big or he youngser, as is done wih an overcoa, in order ha i may i him laer, is common. On wheels bough in -his way, i was poined ou by he dealer, he boys and girls are ap o srain hemselves by having oo grea a reach o he pedals.. his error is sill being commied, bu i is no he ' only sin agains- youh being commied by guardians. Boys and girls o less han 12 years are aken or rides a disances much beyond heir srengh. Generally speaking, juvenile wheels are heavier and harder running han hose' made or aduls. Children are enduring and spunky when wih heir parens, and hey are ap o rerain rom complaining. hey axe ruly "spory." he man who akes his boy and girl ou or a six or eigh mile walk on a Sunday and reurns wih hem oering rom sheer exhausion is no an unamiliar igure, andaiow he specacle o parens riding wheels wih children o 7 and 8 years pedaling away a heir sides is becoming equally common. Family paries o he kind are well enough i he rip is a ehor one, bu riders o experience who are acquained wih he pleasures and rials o riding and are criical o everyhing hey see say ha here are many children being dwared and oherwise injured because o being aken ou on long rips. VALUE OF BRAKES. Wo i One Aider Escaped njury and Anoher Bid No. Nowihsanding all he alk las all and winer abou he necessiy o brakes, he dealers claim hey are equipping bu very ew new machines wih hem his season.--ho greaes advanage o a quick acing brake is or an emorgency sop. a hill is oo seep o back pedal or a rider does no care o wear ou his shoes by oo braking, he man wihou a brake can always walk. Bu he special value o a brake is where back pedaling is o no avail and when ime will no permi' ho use o he oo. his was well illusraed las week on one o he hills leading o ho For Lee erry. wo riders wero raveling a a 12 or more mile gai, hurrying o cach he boa, when a big Newoundland dog suddenly jumped ou o a yard in an endeavor o cross he road. he rider who was a yard or wo in advanco applied his brake and back pedaled, bringing his machine o a sandsill, bu his companion, no provided wjh a brake, could no sop his wheel wih his pedals, hough he had a racion o a second more ime, and so plumped heavily ino he dog. he dog, which probably weighed 100 pounds, sood he shock very well, bu he rider had a bad all, hough by good luck nohing more serious han cour plaser would mend. n addiion o bruises and scraches here were a much damaged bicycle sui, wo wised ron orks, a wheel ou o rue and a broken-handle; Sand in ires. will oen be noiced ha lile paricles o sand and oher subsances become imbedded in he ires, paricularly in we weaher. hese should be cleaned ou horoughly,-as hey will gradually wear holes in he rubber and ulimaely cause i o ro. 'Wheelmen should urn he vehicle upside down every lile while.and invesigae he surace o he ires and should be paricular o noico any small cus which may appear. hose Bhould be cleaned ou a poined sick will do or he purpose and soluion insered. will perhaps ako hal an hour once a monh o do his, bu i will resul in he ires lasing much longer aud inay K save a walk homo occasioned by ho ire giving ou wheu leas expeced. he Skir Now Supreme. Graning ha bloomers and he res o i wero ho ouward and visible sign o woman's inward unres, is he skir a sign o a reacion? Does i signiy a relapse in' spiri as well as in cosume oward ho convenional? looks very much ha way. Scan he Sunday crowd isel which is a law.uno isel, being composed o riders o be seen almos a no oher ime and you can' help bu noe'he absence o bloomers, knickers and he like, while he prevalence o ho long skir -is Sroh as o command surprise. here doesn' seem o have been any concered plan abou he hing. No convenion in avor o he long skir was held, no bylaws agains bloomers were passed, and no peiions opposing knickers Were pu in circulaion. Bu he hing has come o pass. is he day o he cycle skir. Wheher i has come o say or no remains o be seen, bu, depend upon i, while i is here i, like is abbreviaed predecessor, relecs he emper o he eminine cycling mind or he ime being; American Cycles Abroad. Much o he success aained abroad or American bicycles is aribued o he aciviy and energy displayed by American consuls or he purpose o developing oreign rade, and opening new markeaor he producs o American indusry. So apparen is his ac ha an eor is soon o be made in Germany o induce he auhoriies o ake he proper seps o cause is oonsnls o work in he same manner as heir American colleagues. Germany is no he only counry in which our consuls have helped he bicycle manuacurers o esablish proiable branches, or wha applies o ha counry so ar as American wheels are concerned may be said o almos every oher alien land where he condiions are avorable or cycling. Locaing a Squeak. When-here is a squeak in ho bearings and i canno be locaed, i is a good plan o oil all o hena on suspicion. will usually be ound, however, ha he rouble is in he pedals, as hey are negleced in oiling more han any oher par o ho machine Riders seem o have a dislike or oiling ho pedals, perhaps because hey are diicul o reach, bu hey should be given ully as much care as any oher par or hey will wear ou quickly and cause he wheel o run hard. HE MACHLESS LGH., o S ELECRC OF COUKSE. DO YOU USE? All modern houses are wired or elecric lighs. We do wiring a acual cos o us.. normaion gladly urnished. he Shore Elecric Co., Red Bank, i 25 EAS FRON SREE, New Jersey. < V o be up o he imes ge y. ' Parioic Pillow a c Pi V he '8 V V Ar Sore, 1 :. $ 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. & WALL PAPERS A ~-. HARRSON'S. 37 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. S. GEORGE'S CHURCH, UJMSON HLLS. SWGeorgo's church will open or he summer season on riniy Sunday, Juno 5h. Morning services every Sunday a eleven o'clock. Holy Communion on he irs Sunday n ho monh F. B. CROZER, RED BANK, Miniser n Charge. ^AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAn he Columbia Bicycle agency o Red Bank has been ranserred o me. have a ull line o wheels a hese prices : Columbia. Chainless, - - $ Columbia Chain Wheel, - v Harord, Videe, $40.00 and Jack and Jill (ull size wheels), Jack and Jill bicycles are made by he Columbia company. Caalogues sen ree on applicaion. carry a ull line o sundries repair wheels. H. A. WORHLEY, 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. A $ he No'rine Bicycle is well made, and will sand up well under hard wear. Frames are 22, 24 or 26-inch, as desired, wih regular gears, 66^ o 84. Bearings are dus-proo. he bicyclers handsome in appearance. is made or bo i men and women, and eiher syle \ is sold a he same price, $ he wheel hroughou is well-consruced and special aenion is given o he inish. GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, 22 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. <; 3 < [ <; < < < 4 ' < '

4 HE RED BANK REGSER JOHN H. COOK. Edior and Proprieor. SUBSCRPON PRCE: OneYeor $1 H> SlxMonhs...>.. : hree Monhs?, AV YERSEHEJiS should rea«h us no ner han Wednesday morning, sample copies o HE RKOSER and prined raes o adverising wlu be sen o any address on applicaion. Adverisers' liavo ho privilege o changing heir announcemens us oen as hey desire wihou exra charge. Reading noices will be nsered or 10 cuns a lino, each nserion. hese noices will he placed a he boom o columns and marked Adv. Obiuary noices and poery, lodge resoluions, ec,, will be nsered or 10 cens per line. Noices o. birhs, marriages and deahs published ree; WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1, Libelling a Woman. he libel sui o Miss Eleanor S. Walling agains Henry C. Robers o New Monmouh has been seled by Mr. Robers making a complee and horough reracion o all. he charges -he made agains Miss Walling, and by his paying he coss o he sui. Mr. Robers no only made charges o immoral conduc agains Miss Walling, bu he srove o press hese charges agains her beore he Middleown board o educaion, and he sough o have her removed rom her posiion as school eacher. He declared ha her conduc wih a marriedj man, and her example, was ending o each immoraliy among he children o he school; ha i was making i unsae or, he morals o children o permi hem o aend he school o which she was a eacher ; and lia i was baer o have no eacher han o have he children augh such pernicious hings as hey were obliged o observe almos consanly while hey were under her charge. A sronger charge han his agains a woman could hardly-be made. Mr. Robers no only'made his charge, bu he pressed i beore he Middleown school board A his ime Mr. Robers no doub deemed himsel sae in making hese aacks on he eacher.. Bu'when she underook o deend hersel rom hese aspersions, iiiul begun sui ngains him or $15,000 damage;, n- promply ae his own words, and signed a reracion conaining hese words : 1 hereby declare- liu have'never lnk'illnnally made any sliienicn', designed o relec nn Hieimrlly, chusly or repuaion or moraliy, o K.lcanoi-S. j Walling. ' And 1 urher declare und iilllnn in knmv (i j no ne (i hers which lines relied upon or call n j ciiieslon her pariy lir dusily or ii'pulalioli or: moraliy. A more complee reracion, aer :i more deliberae* eor o hlaelu'ii a woman's characer, can hardly be imagined. he ac ha he reracion was made is convincing ha Mr. Robers could produce no.prou o subsaniae his charges. his reracion o Mr. Robers is a more horough vindicaion o "Misa Walliiig's^cliiiFacer ha a verdic o any amoun could possibly have been ; bu, or he proecion o he' characers o oher women who may be similarly aacked, i is unorunae ha Mr. Robers go o so cheaply. Church News. he regular monhly praise meeing will be held in Grace church nex.sunday nigh. he ollowing programme will be rendered : QiiarU!U!-"iodMyKlmr." Due-" Will Magniy neo.'' Quaree-"arry Wih Me, O My Saviour." A he morning servioe in he Presbyerian church nex Sunday elders and deacons will be ordained and insalled, communion will be observed and new members will be received. A nigh he Einracb sociey will aend he church and will singj Rev. S. W. Smih preached his arewell sermon in Calvary Bapis church ^on Sunday nigh. Rev. A. G. Young has been eleced pnsor o he church and lie will begin his duies nex Sunday. he enh anniversary o he organizaion o he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o Grace church will be celebraed on Friday nigh.. A Barn Sruck by lighning. he burn o Anbury Nivison, near Wickuunk, WHR sruck by lighning on Friday nigh, Way 20h, and wan oally desroyed, ogeher wih is conens. A cow in an adjoining shed was killed. A horse wan driven rom ho barn, bu no unil i had been badly burned. he loss amouned o 700, and here WH no insurance. l/) o he hnvh. he ype in HE UUD BANK HMKK prining ollee embraces no only ho old sandard HorH, bu also he new and desirablo varieies. he Block o ype in HE HE<W'.K olllco aggregaed over live oih, and alhough here is hin immeiuiu Hocl on blind, new vnriuieh which are Hiiicd o ho work o hin localiy niu bough iis noon no Uiey.in; pu on he marke, 'uuy and expor workmen, us pri'hseb and elecric power place inliicaiahn prining olllco a he, bead o ho prining olllcw) o hin par o he Bae in qualiy o work, in n.'nhoimliloneiu o pricii and in promplncm in illing odvm. Adv. Nu Praliuea il ljaag'h.- Adv. OWN ALK. he managers o he bicycle races on Monday made a wise move, when hey pu a ime limi on he races. he people who aended he races did so wih he expecaion o seeing some good spor. n a number o he races he riding was slower han can be seen any'day on an ordinary road,'.by people who make no preence o be swi riders. here is bo surer mehod o desroying he ineres and woonideuce' idh bicycle mees, han by permiing such exhibiions o so-called racing as characerized he irs evens on Monday's programme.. # *» he edior o he Freehold Democra has been in his vale o ears n.early eighy years, bu he is very ar rom being an old man. He has kep himsel young by being ou o doors a grea deal, and 1 by reading S. Nicholas and Harper's Young People and oher wholesome young olks' papers and magazines. Mos o all he has kep himsel young by a love o birds and rees and lowers, or he man who has a love o hese hings in his hear can never grow old. ir r * 'll be here are no hal a dozen boys in he whole o Freehold own who know as well as Mr. Yard does he color o he oriole's eggs ; or he number o young ones ound in he marsh wren's round, reedy nes; 'or where o ind he red spoed salamanders; or wha he love call o he wood hrush sounds like ; or he bes place o ge spice wood or sassaras roo; or he kinds o racks wild animals make in he snow; or where o go o hear he irs spring rogs; and 'll be here are no hal a dozen bpys in Freehold own who would ge hal as much enjoymen ou o hese hings as Mr. Yard does. Dr. Samuel Lock wood old me several imes ha he greaes drawback he ound in Freeiiold was he lack o young oliis who would go wih him on bird quess, or on rambles hrough marshes; bu guess Dr. Loi'kwood never called on J nines S. Yard or in's purpose, or he would have ound jus lie young ellow he.waned. * %v * 've never seen James S. Yard on" any ramps hrough he woods, or ields,, or swamps ; hu am cerain he mus know nil abou hese hings, because here's such a rereshing lavor abou his paper in hese maers. Mr. Yard wries abou he wicked ree' silver men because he hinks i's his duy o do i.; and he wries abou Sally Jackson visiing Merinda Skeggs because here's bread and buer or him and his amily in ha kind o news; hu he wries abou he ields, and he ree.-, and he brooks, and he bugs, and he ishes, and he birds, because his hear is in i, and because he loves o do i, suppose he hinks i's well enough o have house?, because hey're convenien hings o go ino when i rains or when i is cold ; bu he nearer hings can be le o he way God originally made hem, he beer he is suied. Even in convenional maers, he same idea crops ou, us winess his iem rom his paper las week : An mprovemen noed wih pleasure is he discarding o anoher ence Uni o he McLean propery on Wes Main sree, now oeciiiied byj. H. Deulse and!. 0. Snyder. he lieinillul lawn and line old rees se o ho lmiidsone residence in u way n which hey never could wih he ence, surroiindlng hem. he aniquaed cusom o encing i n propery, which wns necessary on accoun o ho roaming a large o.all livesock, isgoing ou by degrees - slowly in spos, o be sure, ye seadily. A Leg Ampuaed. A. V.'Paulo Fron sree was operaed upon Saurday a he Long Branch hospial by Dr. Edward aylor o Middlelown. His righ leg was ampuaed beween ho knee and ankle. Mr. Paul was aken o he hospial a shor ime beore, suering wih a diseased oe. Gangrene se ii and i became necessary o ake on" his leg o save his lie. wo Schools o Close. he closing exercises o ho Calhoun and Chamberlain school will be held on Friday nigh in he new schoolhoiihe on Maple avenue. he Shrewsbury academy will close or he summer'on hursday o nex week. Cnbbnge Washed Ashore. Several hundred barrels o Souhern cabbage washed ihhore near Shark River las week.,. he cabbage, was no hur oy he sal waer. Harm's! 1 arrived homo las Saurday rom he Wes wih sixeen horses and our linden. Wih he hoiber and mules have in Ho«k '1 can Hipply any wan in hu way o horses or any purpiine, us havu over ory head now on hand. 1 Hull as low H nny dealer, and lower han mos o hem, Kvery horse Hell will JO ound exacly H represened. My sock includes hoihoh which will mill nil he way rom $130 o ijsilio., Some o hem lire very excellen horacii, and are worh much more han am nuking or liuin. When in need o u homo, give mo n call William (J. Ely, llolmdul, N. J. Adv. An elegan lino o Moipieo onrpeh a H, WeH & CO.'H, he big Key por urniiro ami carpo uoro.'ii 75 coni per yard. hey are groa. Adv. WEDDNGS. hompson Perrne. Miss Adelaide hompson, daugher o William Augueushoiiapson o Freehold ) was married las Wednesday o George R. Perrine o he same place. he wedding was celebraed a he bride's home, which was made beauiul wih palms, poed plans and dogwood blossoms. he bride wore a cosume o whie or : gandie, rimmed Wih lace and whie ribbon', and she carried a bouque o whie roses. he bridesmaid was Miss Augusa hompson, a siser o he bride, who wore ligh blue organdie and carried a bunch o pink carnaions. -he bride and groom wen on a shor wedding our, and on heir reurn hey will live or a ime wih he bride's parens. Errickson Silwell. Miss Elsie Errickson, daugher o Joseph Errickson o Freehold, and Arhur C. Silwell, also o Freehold, were married a he home o he bride's broher-in-law, Frank Conover o Wes Freehold, las Wednesday morning. Only a very ew riends were presen. he bride was dresbrd in whie organdie, rimmed wih ribbon. he groom's siser, Lidie Silwell, aced as lower girl, he couple will begin housekeeping in Freehold nex all. * Sou Beknell, Miss Ella Sou, he only daugher o John W. Sou o Red Bank, was marriedlas Wednesday aernoon o William- Anhony Bicknell o New York. he wedding was privae and was preormed by Rev. Rober MacKellar. he couple have gone on a shor wedding rip and on heir reurn will make heir home wih ho bride's aher on Fron Erce.. Havens. Miss Neie Applegae, daugher o J. G. Applegae o Manasquan, was married o D..ownseiid Havens o he same place las Saurday. he ceremony was perormed a he bride's home by Rev. S. K. Hickman. he couple have gone on a rip o Niagra Falls. - Villa. Miss Slavin ook he par o Louise, ho blind girl,-in his play or a number o years, boh in his counry and abroad. Aer she became blind she coninued o. play he par, and she di- DECORAON DAY. vided honors in his rule wih Kae Claxoi, hp amousneress. he oher pars he 'mml Service.* Observe/cj/ HP irnnd Arnii). in he play will bo aken by Red Bank's he Grand Army.observed heir usual bes local alen, he ull cas being as cusom on Monday o decoraing he ollows : graves o he allen soldiers.' Deachmens visied he grave, yards a Shrews- Jiuiues Fiwlmnl A.. Husings Chevalier lo Vimd'my Dr. w. s. widiiioiv bury, Lile Silver, Eumson and Headden's-Corner, and placed llowers and Coun ile [.eners A.. Weller l'lcnnl, (ieorire. jimli Pierre Wm.. lliiinlliin Maniui.s de i're.sels Klius Mujee Hugs on he graves o he soldiers who,e 'ieur Allreil lloiclier "iro" buried liiire. A nigh an enerainmen or he benei o he Grand Army D'Mlilly 11. 1$. Krrickson Kieor Huber C. nionl Mm in (iralmni Culduell Cnpuin o hi! (inanl Krauk C. Sorek was given in he Bapis church. here Henriea, Louise, ' i»> was a air aendance, and he perormance was excepionally good. Mine. Frocliard Miss Amy Soni. 1 llle im ''amiins..- iviiliniki Miss Ariy Slnvln (, Miss (;. Sm,, Couness Mrs. Frank C. Slorek Mnrlnnn! Miss Jennie Brill Las Friday all he jiublic schools o lcuree ;...Miss Sella Nesbl he sae observed he day by parioic Julie :..-.., Miss 8nice Chiuhviek j '' (...Miss Mumie. Kilpiir exercises. A law was passed some ime ndies o he Cour." Miss Uraee Uruiy! -.-. 'he Misses Luwrenre ago requiring appropriae exercises o be given in he public schools jus- beore each holiday. he exercises included singing by he school, reciaions, dialogues, ec., ogeher wih parioic addresses by visiors. Bea His Wie Wih a Bed Sla. Mrs. Julia Garrigan o Ocean por has sworn ou a warran or assaul and baery agains her husband, Michael Garrigan. Garrigan has no ye been arresed. When Mrs. Garrigan came o Jusice Child's 6lice a Red Bank las week o make he complain she was in a very much baered condiion. She said her husband had beaen her wih a bed sla and had aerward beaen lier wih a club. Her injuries were so bad ha hey had oba dressed by a physician. Knighs o Pyhias Enerain. Shrewsbury lodge o Knighs o Pyhins enerained abou sixy visiing Knighs in heir rooms on Fron sree las Friday nigh. he visiors were rom lodges a Seabrigh, Long Branch and Alanic Highlands. Adresaes were made' by P. Hall Packer and John W. Eyles, o Seabrigh, and Somers. Champion, o Alanic Highlands. Jerome VanBrun o Long Branch sang a number o comic songs. Rei'CHlimenls were served during he evening. Aacked by a Dog. Harry Sry leer o Holmdel was playing baseball in he srocin ron o William K. leyer's sore wih a number o oher boys on Friday aernoon, when he was aacked by a hound owned by Bloomlleld Suphen. ho'dog ried o bio he hoy in he side. Lemuel Suphiii wan sanding near by and ho drove he dog nwny. he dog's ooh inado marks in ho boy'h Hide hu he skin was no broken. ine Jc'Hvi Nrawberrle.H. licre aro no many grocery sores like W. 11. Kniipp'B, U'H an ideal place or buying groceries, Hnoliod meas and able dainich. here you uro miro o go everyhing lia'h waned; miro o ge only ho Uncu; miro o ge everyhing n ho OWOH price, Jiwl now wo urn maling our uoro hu hendqunroni ornruwbcrrjcb he (lrioh produc rom Ji'i-wy anno aro alwuyii ound here. W.. Kimpp, pobollco building, Fron sree. Adv. GRAMMAR SCHOOL DPLOMAS. School Children Can Ge hem i hey Pass he Examinaion. One o -he new orders o he sae board o educaion provides or holding examinaions in disrics wliere here are no graded schools, and he awarding o grammar school diplomas o hose pupils who. pass he examinaions. he sudies in which he children are examined are arihmeic, spelling, wriing, hisory, grammar, geography; physiology, bookkeeping and civil governmen. Prined ses o quesions are urnished by he couny superinenden. A he examinaions held in Monmouh couny, sixy-nine pupils presened hemselves or examinaion, and hiry-seven o hebe passed., n Shrewsbury ownship he examinaion was held in he Lile Silver public school, and was conduced bywinleld S. Robinson, he principal o he school. Five pupils were examined and all o hem passed and have been awarded ' diplomas. he pupils were Viola Moore and Mae O'Brien o he Lile Silver school, and Elizabeh C. Cook, Ella Murphy and Blanche Magee o,he inon Falls school. A Holmdel our pupils passed he examinaion. One o hem, Sarah Armsrong, daugher o Henry Edward Armsrong, go an average o 94. his is said o be he highes average aained by any pupil in he couny. he oher Holmdel pupils who were awarded diplomas were Berha Hance, daugher o John W. Hance, who go an average o 93j; Daniel Ely, son o Will Ely, whose average was 89J; and Cassie Johnson, daugher o Eugene Johnson, whose average was 88J. > "he wo Orphans." A he producion o "he wo Orphans" in he opera house nex Monday nigh, he sar par o he play will' beaken by Miss Amy Slavin, daugher o he manager o Newman Springs A New Missionary Sociey. Mrs. E. W. Margerum o'ocean Grove, a ormer residen o Lile Silver, and Miss Mary Kering o New York, who recenly reurned rom China, where she had been engaged in missionary work, organized a preign missionary sociey in he Eaonown Mehodis church las week. he oicers eleced were : Presiden-Mrs. F. A. DeMnrls. Vice-presiden -Miss Aruinlna Smock. CorrespoEdlnu secreary-miss Llllie Seo. Recording secreary Miss Kuliurlue Build. '-reasurer Hiss Anna Woleo. he sociey has ieen members. will mee once a monh a'he home o one o is members. A Coming Fesival. he women o he inon Falls Mehodis church will have a srawberry esivalin he schoolhouse on Friday nigh o his week. ^» Horses Cared or Free o Charge While examining carriages a Gowdy's reposiory, Fron sree, nearly opposio he Globe hoel, Adv. Wha Do You Wan? Almos any lile wan can'be supplied by puing a lile, adverismen in ho RED BANK REGSER. No maer wha you wan wheher i's hnlp, or a place, or o sell somehing -ell your sory in 80 words or less and send i o ho.reoisen wih 25 cens. will be sen o 2,700 amilies. PASURE FOR COWS. PnsUir! or eow-h n led Dunk. nqulro o Henry H. Wlillii. FOR SALE. iuinu n ;ood eonilllon or Mil" cliraip, nquire,imk llux 1U, leloril, N.J. CEDAR RALS FOR SALE.. Five lkiiiiniiil eednr rallh or rale. Apply o. J Uesuvoll, Mlo Hllver, N. J. LAWN MOWERS REPARED..nwn inow(>m repaired imr sharpened., W. Wiiiiilwnril, 112 Whlo Hroi. COACHMAN. Ooneliiiiiiii wlslira posiion. Flin-iiliiHr rourcnceb. AdilresK, lox 1 BUS, led Hunk, N.J., CRL WANED. (llrl wnnuilj or gominil lioiwuworl. Apply n Mm.. J. Kodiweli'H, Mlo Hllvir, N. J. GRL WANED. (llrl wnnmi or Konorol honiiowork. Apply n Mm. S. WCH'H) Uroiil Broo, oil Bank. FARM WAGONS AND CARS. Form wagons and cars, new.'or sale by Rober VanScholck, Morunoulh sree', Bed Bank..<<\i O LE. -: ' ' ;'.> House on Whie sree, six rooms, good cellar andaic. Apply o J. Degenrlrg, Germanla hoel. HREE HOUSES FOR REN hree houses on- Wallace sree. Prices, $1), $10 ana $11. nquire o A. Ludlow, 28 Broad sree. COWS FOR SALE. V weny resh milch cows or sale or o ren orh«summer. Apply o J. H. McLeau, Red Bank, N.JU 1 FOR SALE CHEAP. A large eleh-hole double oven range.-suiable'or boarding house. Address P. p. Box 8154, lied Ban. FOR SALE. A S30O Vicoria or sale; n good condiion. Can eee a M'iwlser'a carriage'acory, Broadway, Long Branch.. WAGONEE FOR SALE. Seaing eigh persons, good wie and in excellen ordr. Apply o Sehrenkelsen Coage, Black Poin, ' FOR SALE., Se o blacksmih ools or sale, including new- Bualo uprigh drill. nquire o. allmah Oceanpor, N.J.. " JERSEY COW FOR SALE. Fresh milch cow, line Jersey sock. Bve yeais old' Apply o P. J. McClees, Riverside Drive. Poaonice Red Bank, N. J. ' FOR SALE CHEAP. Leaher-op phaeon. 8100; surrey, $80; depo wacon all on coachmnn a Mrs. A. S.Pw>-! en's. Pleasure Bay. WANED o exchange peach rees, Kieer pear rees or oher nursery sock or corn and hay. James' MeCoan' ' A Co., Alanic Highlands, N. J,. OMAO PLANS FOR SALE. One hundred housand omao plans or sale a he-dairy arm o '.Soel, beween Red Bank and Leedsville. P. O. Box 081, Bod Bank..BOY WANED. A colored poy abou sixeen years old waned or genleman's errand boy. Apply o Rober Mundy, Monmouh snee, near own ball, Red Bunk. FOR SALE. Cu-under hree combinaion sea rap, n good order. nquire a Wesern Union und Adams'Express ooees. No. l. Broad sree, Rii Bank.- LOS FOR SALE. LoslOxliiUee a Hus Side Park. A chance or n bargain, owner lms moved uway and will sell loa very cheap. nquire o Allnlre & Sou, Agens. OFFCES O REN n ho new Mcminjlc Bunk Building, Red llnnk, N. J. l'luns o buililiiik and dliiirnim n niunia uni parumihirs a nil leal esae agens n led Dunk. PAN ROOFS. ind lics innerials and pain roos or one eeii per.square oo. (. w. N'lvlson. i.'enml Vidl Paper Sore, eurner 'Yonl. and l'eiirl srees, led Bunk. WASHNG AND RONNG. do washing and ironing nl onie. eilher by liu pleee or cius'n, or liy in' wash..ml wnrk wel, done. Mrs. M. Seliunck. oil Wlille srirl, lied linnk; FERLZERS. Hood erilizer ur all crops n Sl-'.Oii; pincl slime lime, delivered u all poins on Cenral railroad u Ni'ivMciw'y, n 11 cens. 1). 1'. U'alnwi-izl, Kiirmdnle, N.,1. CARPE WEAVNC. Cm- ies iviiven on lies warp. KS and nulls n colored pmerns u.-peelnlly. Wnrk dune promply and reidy ur delhery on liy jiruniiseil. W. J. Wi>s. Shrewsbury, N. J. WANED. Girl lor geneiiil housework; pmd. plain cook, washer and ironer. \Vllli»;r and nhllu'lu/r. ('nil Kriduy and Siiurdiiy. Mrs. Appleliy, he l.oew h(ins<i, Krou sree, Red Bunk. MACHNE OL. he very bes, machine oil li n cens per (.'alien ; bes sewing machine oil,'15 rens per ml pin. hem. Cenlrul Wall Paper Sore, corner Fron and Penrl srees. Keel Dank. CARNC., do all kinds o caring, including he moving o urniure. Word can bo le a While A Knupp's shoe sore, und he eurlng will be dime u once. Edward Haley, Shrewsbury avenue.', OMAO PLANS FOR SALE. ' weny housand omao plans or sale. Sone and 'Paragon, or miirke and cunning purposes. KruesSahii, successor o John Kubler, Phalanx, N.,1., or address led Unnlrposollcc; KNFE LOS. A jrold-lianillod knie, wih he lelers "(J. A.." on oui! side, los on Jlonilny beween Kns led Hunk and Parker's nice rack. Finder will lie liberallyrewarded on s reurn o Allsrom 1: Co. FOR SALE. ho as caboa ''Arrow," 21 ee l inches long, n lee K inches benm. ill in llrs-cluas condiion. Full worklnir rig and all pnmphcnudhi brongiug o said boa. P. (). Box 170, Red Bank, N. J. BOWLNG BUSNESS FOR SALE. A bowling ilnd billiard business, wih an excellen paronage, in one o lie bes owns in New Jersey, is oered or sale. 'Price S1.WXJ rash. Address.Billiards, care RHCSHH, Red Bank, N. J. WO POOL ABLES FOR SALE. Size 4HJxl) eel 1, six pockes, wih cues, clohs, balls, racks, ec., and all n good condiion. Also soo our ivory billiard balls cheap. Apply o A. R. Armsrong, Knypor, N. J. P. O. lox 188. Hair Dresser and Chiropodis. do hair dressing am) nm an exper chiropodis. French shampooing and ncu mnssagc a Bpeclnly. Corns, bunions and in-grown nails removed wihou pain. Miss M. E. Gordon, 8 Broad sree, over Hop- ' ping's., MUSCAL NSRUCON. Mr. Henry Himllng. ormerly o Nuw Vork. desires lo inorm he people o Ued Bank and viciniy Uni ho has become a residen o ho own and is prepared o give lessons in piano plnyihv, using Dr. Mason's culebrued mehod. Volro culure, using ho bes-known mehods or hu horough nilnlpg o ho speaking and he sinning voice. Classen in sigh reading mid in harmony augh and pupils prepared or ellan, parlor and concer, singing. For, orms address P. ().^l)ox 172, Red Bunk, N. J. NOCE. Henleil bids will lie received unil 13 o'clock noon on UESDAY, JUNK Hh, MW.or building a brick iicliourhouse a Mailboro. Plans and spcclllcalonk can be se,cn a ho ollleu o Warei 11. (lonover. Freehold, N.,1. he board o educaion reserve HD righ o rejec any or nil bids. Ail bid* o bo sen o (Jbarles. Millspmigh, dlh rlcderl, Wlekaiink.N. J.., By oilier o he boiml o educaion o Marlboro ownship. CARLKH. MlXSl'AlKill, Disric Clerk. SFX'OND-AND GOODS OF ALL KNDS ' BOUGH AND SOLy i A HEPAl HKJP," Mechanic Sree, Opposie Engine House!

5 PEESONAL. C. H. phaleld o Rumson Neck hab moved o Samord, Connecicu. Some ime ago Mr. Chuleld leased one o he Bonne 1 coages a Rumson Neck or a erm o jve years. He has re-leased he house o,new 'York paries. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Beardaley and heir daugher Lulu, and Harry Eaon, o New York are boarding a Dr. <J. H. Bea's, a he corner o Broad and Monmonh srees, or he summer. Miss Agnes Georgiana McGibney o Long Branch and Joseph Aloysius Miller o New York will be married a he Sar o he Sea church a Long Branch, in a ew days. Mr.,and lire. Louis Y, Manning'o ionmouh sree, will, spend he coming wo weeks wih Mr. Manning's siser, Mrs.. W. renchard o Bridgeon. Mrs. 'ca'ie Oa&es,. widow o homas Oakes, who recenly died a Eed Bank. is visiing her broher-in-law, Edward Oakes o Alanic Highlands. Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Eearden o Passaic spen Saurday and Sunday wih Mrs. Kearden's parens, Mr. and Mrs. James Raigan o Caherine sree. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Holly wood o Newark have been visiing Mr. Hollywood's parens, Mr.and Mrs. M. Hollywood o Washingon sree. Parker Runyon and amily o Perh Amboy have been vibiing Mrs. Ruuyon'e parens, Rev. and,mrs. E. C. Hancock o Mon mouh sree. Miss M. E, Gordon, a hair dresser and chiropodis o New York, has opened an oice over VV. A. Hopping's sore on Broad sree. Miss Caroline Hendriclison and Miss Berlia Mussinan reurned home his morning rom a rip o Ningara Falls and Canada. Miss Rebecca Field o Red Bank will ener'he raining school a he Long Brunch hospial, where she w.ill learn o he a nurse. David McClure and amily o Now York are now occupying heir summer home on he river bank eas o lied Bunk.., R VanDykc Reid o Souh River, a ormer residen o Bed ank; is conined o bin home wih an aack o hear disease.,... Miss Emma Young'o Brooklyn, who has been visiing Miss Julii Slii'ehan o Shrewsbury avenue, has reurned home. Mrs. 1: W. Hur o- Fron sree, who has bwn visiing her parens a Norrisown,-Pennsylvania has ri-urned home. Mr. and Jlrs. Henry Bildwin o Brooklyn hare boon visiing MJV. Baldwin's moher, Mrs. Susan Lile o Broad sree. Miss Leona Walsh o Borden siw, wlio lias been living a Newark or he pas hree years, has reurned home. Miss Fannie Alhouse o New York has been spending a ew days wih Miss Elizabeh Soel.o Broad.sree Alber L. vins wns yeserday appoined Red Bank represenaive o he Boson lire insurance company. Mrs. Andrew Hoag o Qhesmi sree, who lias been visiing her parens a Newark, lias reurned home. Joseph Ben on o Brooklyn, a ormer residen o Rei Baiik, 'isel "eml.s here on Decoraion day. Miss Lillie Whie o Asbury.Park spen Monday wih Miss Sadie Chamberlain o Caherine sree., Edward F. aylor, who is n member o Company 1 o Freehold, has been appoined brigade bugler, Mrs, Howard Whie o Red Bank has been'visiing her moher, Mrs. Gilber Whie o Long Branch. John Wagner and amily have moved rom Ne<v York o ieir home on he river bank or he summer. Miss Marha Moe o Broad sree spen Sunday.and Monday a Manasquan and Spring Lake. Miss Nellie Arro\vsnih o Riverside avenue is visiing riends in Brooklyn and New York,. Miss Nellie Francis o Brooklyn has been visiing Mrs, George VanBrun o Bordon sree. i Miclmel Renrdon o New York is spending i ew days wih Milord Allnire o Broad sree. Wr, nnd Mrs, Jumes. Sickles o Mechanic clroe have been visiing riends a Brooklyn. MM. Charles Dale and her daugher were bo guess o he Misses ludilon lus week. J, Waler Naloiiid iamily o renon visied reliiveu a R'd Bank on Deuoiuion day. Howard Wille o New York visied rioiidh in Kur Bnnlc on Sunday mid Monday. OlinVli'H A pplcgai! o Uroiul H reel; is recovcrini! rom an aack o omiliik. Clnrciiuo M. JoliiHlon o UorUerBioe hiih boon viming riemlh n renon. Cleorgi; 11. Hinul o llrond sree UH movoil o Bwiorigli or lic Buminor. Nnlliiin Bmib o Freehold Hpmi DPUoraion day willi rlomln in own. A. A. Bonncr o New York lmn moved o liin Hiunini'i 1 hornu ii'.ocounie. Old - iihliiuned inolnwii peppermin dropn u lman Adv. OBUARY. Sirs. Caharine 31. Barnes. Mrs. Caharine M. Barnes, widow o Edward P. Barnes, died a Keypor las Wednesday aernoon. She was 01 years old and was he oldes residen o Keypor. Her husband died hiry years agoinbe same house where Mrs. Barnes died. She reained iier aculies o a remarkable degree, bu she had been ailing was 67 years old, and leaves hree grown or he pas hree monhs, and on heup children'. he uneral will be held Sunday beore her deah she was sricken q-morrow aernoon a wo o'clock rom wih paralysis. ' he Maawan Bapis church. Mrs. Barnes had lived a Keypor or Mrs. Harrie VanArsdale. 53 years. She was a charer member o Mrs. Harried VanArsdale, widow o he Keypor Reormed churqh, which Williamson VanArsdale, died a Keypor celebraed is iieh anniversary las a he home o her daugher on Friday, year; bu she had become a member o ha denominaion while she was living on Saenlsland, and beore her removal o Keypor. She leaves six children, seyepeen grandchildren and hree greagrandchildren. he children are Abram D., John E. and Joseph E, Barnes,. Mrs." Hannah J. Simmons, Mrs. EllaiC. Nichola aud Mrs. Leonora Z. Davis. Sir8 Charles For. Mrs; Charles For o Alanic Highlands died in a hospial a Philadelphia on Sunday, shorly aer an operaion had been perormed or he removal o a umor o he somach, She was 35 years old, and had been suering rom he umor or he pas year. Las week she was aken o he hospial a Philadelphia in hope ha by an operaion she could be relieved. he operaion was perormed on Saurday. Aer he operaion she sank rapidly and on Sunday she died. he body was brough o Alanic Highlands, and he uneral was held his morning a hal-pas eleven o'clock rom he house. he service was conduced by Rev. Percy Perinchie. he body was buried a Bay View. Elivari llbimon. Edward Houson o Seaside died o he grip orw,_ejlnesday,'may 18h, aged SS years. Mr. Houson had lived a Seaside abou eigh years. Beore moving o ha place he bad been engaged in he popcorn business in New York. He was he iirs, person o discover he,secre o making popcorn ino balls wihou making hem. sicky. Mr. Houson made a orune o., a his business.. He owned considerable propery a Seaside and ho Highlands. He was one o ho organizers o he Seaside lire deparmen and bold he olice o reasurer and rusee a he ime o his deah. Hu leaves a widow and six children. wq o b' children are.married. Sirs. Ellen ainey. Sirs. Ellen Rainey, wie o Michael Ruiiey, died o somach rouble a noon on Monday a her home a Oceanic. She was 01 years old, and hnd been sick or he pas hree weeks, bu was no conlined o her bed unil lus Friday. Aer ia she grew rapidly worse and on Monday she died. She leavps one child,.mrs. homas Shanley o Oceanic, She.had ah insurance policy on her lie or $2"iO. he uneral was held a en o'clock his morning rom he church o he Holy Cross a Seabrigh. he burial was a Al. Olive cerneery n'aler Malee. Waler Ma lee,. who lived near' Old Wonmn's bridge a Holmdel, died on Friday aernoon. He was eighy years old, and had lived a Holmdel or iy years. A widow and six children survive him. he children are Mrs. Delia Paerson. Mrs. Lavinialsecke.Mrs. Mary *Donnley and Waler Malee, Jr., o New York ; Owen' Malee o Long Branch, and Luke Malee'o Hazle.' he uneral was held on Sunday morning rom he house. he service was conduced by Rev. B. F. reacy. Barlenon Clauon. Barlcson Clayon o Manasquau died suddenly early las hursday morning. He had complained o eeling bad or he sore, Mr. Bloodgood suspeced Lee and laer when he came in he sore, Mr. Bloodgood accused him o sealing he dollar and gave him one minue o givo i up. Lee sared o run and Mr. Bloodgood hi him over ho head wih a hickory club. he blow made no impression several days, bu was no conined o ho on Lee, who kep on running. Mr. house. A ew minues beore his deali Bloodgood hen ired our shos rom a he was seized wih severe pains around.pigol a Lee, bu did ne hi him. Lee his hear and beore bio wio could summon help he was dead. Mr. Clayon inally escaped. was Cl years old. He leaves a widow and one son, William B. Clayon o MnniiEiquaii. l'uriek Henry Haguery. Parick Henry Hnggery died a Freehold on Sunday o las week, rom an aack o hear disease. Ho WUH born in reland, and ciunc o his counry when ho was weny yeiiih old and seled a Freehold, where ho learned ho 'painer's rade. Ho wan a ini'inber o he Caholic Benevolen Legion o Freehold. He waniu,yours old nnd leaven a widow and Huvernl children. Margin ihhcll, daugher o lojwibeh nnd (li'orre UUSHO o Marlboro, died o diphheria on liiiruday, May 10h. wo o Mr. Russell's ohor children arc Hick wih ho Hiimodisuiuw. William A. JL'aavla. Willinm A. Poaviu, who wiw born u Muuwnu and who hud lived hero or many years, died in New 1 York abou wo weeks ago rom an aack o Brigh's disease. He,married a daugher o Cornelius Hulsaro Maawan, who survives him, ogeher wih wo children. Mrs. William. Hulshor. Mrs. William H. Hulshar, a ormer residen o Maawan, died a Red Bank yeserday morning o consumpion. _. She May 20h. She was 83 years old, and deah was due o general eebleness. Mrs. VanArsdale leaves hree sons and wo daughers. Jonahan Eininons. Jonahan EmmbDs o Englishowh died on uesday o las week, aged 68 years. Mr. Emmons was a parner in he irm o Emmons & Conover. His wie was Miss Mary Dey, daugher o Enoch Dey, and she and hree children survive him. Peer hompson. Peer hompson, he oldes man in Marlboro ownship, die on Friday morning, May 20h.,He was 99 years and 11 monhs old. For several years pas he had lived wih John Crine', near Wickaunk saion. DROWNED A NEW YORK. Hiram uler o Maaran Asleep in a ua's Cabin When i San;. Hiram yler o Maawan was drdwned a Now York on Sunday o las week. He was engineer o he ug Winslowo New York. he ug was ied up a he whar wih anoher u^ alongside. Mr. yler was asleep in he cabin. From Home unkown cause he lug suddenly sunk, carrying Mr._yler wih i.. Abou 04 in money and a number o diamonds A Bank Declares a Dividend. lie direcors o he Long Branch bunk- were on he body when i was recovered. Mr. yler was 59 years old and bading company held a meeing; las Wednesday and a semi-annual dividend o nix per always been a seaaring-man. having visied almos every counry on be globe, cen was declared. < lie leaves a widow,,gerrude M.-yler. lcsoluioiih o Respec. he amily lived in ho house.on he A a meeing o he board o educaion grounds o he Midway H'im club a o MidiHeaivii ownship, held M:iy 2(5li. Maawan. '.. ^ lieiollowing- preamble and rosolu lions in regard o lie deah o Miss Susie A Child Burned, o Deah. 51. llemlrickson, a eacher in he primary deparmen o Disric No. H, were unan- passed : ra- C. Clark, he our-year-old son oimously George W. Clark o Mnuwiin, was aally WHKKAS, has pleased (iod o iikc o her Hnnl buriied on Saurday a week ago, while ics.iiu'i'h Hiii! and painul limis. Miss Susie M. lemlrickscin, u oarlier highly vilued n lio dlsiicl or ninny years; uml reaching or somehing on he manel near, he sove. in' child's clohes WEUKAS, Slii' lias.iiliinvu hersd o VR licrn niliill inul devoed o lu> clnirge inlrused o anigh lire. Hi? screams were heard by her; luereror HcMvaly'lin«'(.' would xpnv!:our amnvinion bis moher, who was up-siiirs a he ime. o her si'rvli'ij by he adopion o his i'.so n inn; She rushed down sairs, and succeeded and uilier Uaiiilcd, lm hese rivnliillous he rnorpl upon in puing ou he ire, bu no unil he he inlnui'!) o his huiird iiml a i.-opy lieii'ii sen o he iuuily, iiral al«o liiserod'lir in.' 1»:» K.XK boy's legs and body were severely burned. llkiiskiiniulli: Alhiuio UiBhlnnds./iiHrmi/. Her hands were badly burned. he lly order o HE HOARD OF EDUCAON. child suered inensely nnd died rom he eil'ecs-oilie- burns'he nex day. Dead rom Hear Disease. John Heyer, who made his home wih William Morrell o Holmdel ownship, was ound dead in bed on uesday o las week, Deah was caused by hear disease. Mr. Heyer did no come down.o_breakasjind_wjumij)ne o he amily wen o call him, hey ound him lying dead on he bed. He was parly dressed, and had evidenly go up and begun o dress when he was aacked. He was 87 years old. COLLECNG SOLEN MONEY. Alber Woodgool vien Vi/oroim Bu neecive Mehods. A colored man named Lee sole a dollar rbm ho money drawer o Alber Bloodgood's sore a Oceanic on Sunday, while Mr. Bloodgood was nbsen rom wo Divorces Graned.. A divorce has MU-H graned o Mra. Mary A. Wyc.kil rom her husband, Oscar Wyckoir. Mrs. Wyckol in ho daugher o Mre. Elizabeh Smock o \yallura sree. She was married o cscnr Wyckol by"rev; F. R. llarbuugli on hanksgiving d«y, hey lived ogeher in lal Hank unil November 24h, 1895,'when she WUH desered by her husband. Clnroncu Wall ing, son o Cun. David A. Walling'o inon Falls, hiih been gruned 1i divorcii rom H'H wio, Julia. he couplo were married less linn wo years ago. Hojuo ime aer warriago Mr. Wnliing^^nd his wie aii Philadelphia hoel in company wih an ncor, whuro hey wor) regisered an man nnd wio. his was ho ground or Mr. Wu'lling'H divorce. you don' BOO i in im RKCHCK i didn' happen. Adv. i < Peanu bar a Laug'u. Adv. Accidens. James Hyers o Manasquan cu he oreinger o his righ hand nearly o while a work in a sash and blind mill a ew days ago. He was a work a a band saw when he handle o ihe saw sruck him in he somach. Mr. Hyers pu ou his. hand o ward o he blqw and his ingers were cu by he saw. " Mrs.-Margare Warren o Long Branch placed a se o bed springs agains he wall one day las week. While soopidg in ron o he rame, i ell, he wire o one o he springsscuing a severe gash in her head. Mrs. Warren" was unconscioneror several BMiraes. William Rice, Sr.. o^mappsquan, was eeding a hair picker las,week when he caugh his righ hand beween he picker and crank, earing he lesh rom he back o his hand and making a painul wound. William Hennessey o Cliwood ran ino a barbed wire ence while riding his new Columbia chainless wheel. His clohes and he wheel were somewha d a m a g e d.. ; ' '. Fred Sickles o Navesink was shooing a some urds las week when he gun burs a he breech. He was no hur. Neiher were he birds. Mrs, R. B. Sorm o Long Branch ell rom her bicycle and broke a endon in her le ankle while ou bicycling a ew days ago. Eddie Simonson o Freehold ell o his bicycle las week and sprained his ankle An Asbury Park Bicyclis Hur. E. O. Fielder o Asbury Park was hrown' rom bis bicycle"'while riding in New York abou a week ago- and was cu and bruised. he acciden happened a he corner o Broadwiy and Foureenh' srees. Fielder was,riding in he cable slo when he ron wheel o his bicycle'suddenly sank o he hub in an opening. He was piched orward /' aken by he insananeous % and landed on his ace. He was aken '/. process in cloud)' or. rainy )$ o he New York hospial, where his injuries were dressed, aer which lie re-urneduo Asbury \veaher, jus he same as in % Park. A Complain o Assaul. Sanucl.Hardenbrook o Fair Haven has inade a complain agains Louis Benne, who runs he Alanic hoel a Fair Haven, or assaul and baery. Benne will be arresed his aernoon. lhs.,,.. ' imis'kv. A Red Hank, on Monday, May lioli, Mrs. John Urisky, o a duikhar. CROSS. A oil's Neck, on Friday, Jay. 2?l. lire. Henry cross, o a son. COUKMi.- A Seaside, on Sunday, Mny 22d, Mi's. William 'oivll, o a son. KNUKJH. A' Col's Nik, on Sulimlay, May 2(s, Mis. homas EnrlKli, o a soil. FELD. n Siiildloown ownship, near Hcd Hank, on uesday, May isls, Mrs. Joseph Fluid, o a sun. "HARVEY. A Oukhurs, on Monday, Miiy J Mrs. Peer Harvey, o a sun. MANY.-A lied Hunk, on" hursday, Mny 2ih, Mis. John Mirny, o a son. MKBZ. A Coil's Nwk, on Saurday, Mny 2 Mrs., John Merz, o a daugher. KAN'KN. A Mnuasquni, on 'Wednesday, Mny 25h, Mrs. William M. ankin, o n son. RCHARDSON. A Kaonown, (in Monday, May 23d, Mi's, (icui'iro W. Uiehanlsou, o a son. MAM11AGH8. A'PLEOAE-HAVENS.-A Mauasqiimi, on Sulurdny, May 28li, by Rev. S. K. Hieklluin, Mis;- Nele Appli'pie uud D. uwnseud Havens, boh o.maiiasquun. HANKNSON BAVSON. A Lake Corao, on Wedui'siliiy, Mny 25h, by licv. (i. W. Jeser, Miss Aduline V. llunkinson nnd Selah (J. Davisou, boli o All'iihuni. NAYLOR -NEWMAN.-A Allenwood, QD,,'riHSdny. May ills. Jllsa Mary Nuylor o Allenwooil and Arlmr Newman o Manasquan. SOU BOKNELl* A lied Hank, nn Wednesday, May iih. i.y iev. Holiorl MucKellnr, Miss Kiln Bou or lied liinli nnd Wlllhini Anhony Uk-k- M''ll o New York. SHAU'-YAX.-A Lonpr Briincli, on uesday, May -Uh, by cv. (iuoice Willlains, Miss Kvollne Sharp anil Ernus Yule, boh o Lon liriincb..' UKAHH. HAHNES,-A Koyiior. on Weducsihiy. May 2r>ll>, Culiarimi M., widow o Udwiinl 1". Uurm«, n^ed 01 years, " uiunllis ar.il 15 days. CLAYON.- A. Muniisiimin. on linraiiay, May 2Uh, liiiilenon CJuyon,ui:ed il years, ) luonihs and 7 days. CLARK. A. jj»nwnn.(in Siimbiy, May 2.M, ra C, mn oliimrgo V. 'biik. iwd 1 yi'iiih. EMMONS. A EiiKllslilinvn, on ui'sdny, Maj "lli, Jonalh'in Emmons, ap:d M years. FOR. A rbllndelphlu, on Smidiiy, May»1l h, Mw, clmrles Kur, o Abuill liililniuls, nyi-l X> yi'iiw., HBYKH. n llolnilcl ownship, on uesday, May Slli, John Meyer, iikeil H7 yearn. lla(i(il',lly.--a Kreebiild, on Sunday, May ;.':!(!, Parick llunry lnnkoiy, axed r>:j years. MBKKS. A Ocean (iruve, oil WeiliirMlny, May!Mh, Mm. lieoilohln Menks, aiicd (15 yenin. Mimi)'()('K.-A lroiiklvn, on Suiiday. May SJd, MD..lurid Mnriloek, onncily vl KeyiHir. /i(,'nl ^H jiiin. HU.HA'1'. A cil llmik, in iiesiliiv. May ill.il. Mm. W.. liihilini, oiiniirly o Mauniin, ii(cd "*' yearn. MA1.KK. -A llolnidel, on Friday, Mny ::ri',i Waller Miilee, KP M) yearn. PRliKK.--A llrmllcy lleiicli, on Miiuhy May 2!1<, Mlil'iilel., lliiuiilili'i' o Alllllc ui <l,lowph l'l'li'ki'u, ii (<:d 1.1 yeiux, PLAN. A SwiHldi), on Hiinilay, Mnv i.'d, Jinepli 'liii, axed 1 year. RANKY.-Al (leouide; nn Monday, Mny illlli. Mm, Mlcliiu'l Uiilncy, nii-il yi-niw. llhsf.i<.~a Marlboro, on huiwlny, May Sdh, Miiii[iuel,daiiKldero lilizulwuiiind (li-uini' UHUD, iikeil yniiri), W)U>M()N. A Freuhold. on HiUurddy, Mny Slo, Hui niui ihuikhi o A..U. Huloinou, VANAHHDAUr. -A KoyiK>r,on rl.iay, Mny 80lli. Mill, Harrie VaiiAnjilulu, H {(:d 111,yearn. -Smoke One and You'll \, Wa,n a Boxi he Lillian Russell s he Bes Five- Cen Cigar Made. Morris Pach lion, FRON SREE, 4-J. m MESH AB0UNU DiCPANL 5H0W4 MOW 1HC FCNCC S MADE. A FENCE HA CAN' SAG la he KEYSONE FENCE. s consruced wih a. special vlow o aking up all slack by expanding and conracing us required by any decree o hea or cold. s 25 o 68 nches hlkh and will urn anyhing bu wind, anil waer. Book on ence consrucion sen ree. CHARLES C. CONOVER, Holmdel. N. J. Cloudy Weaher Phoographs.. sunshiny weaher, by DeHar.,;*, & Leson, a prices ha com- [', '-. pare wih New York erms %.' or good work. ' :.'', DeHar k Leson, 27 Broad S.. Red Bank. Sold well kis week ;. 10 per cen discoun did i. he people who ook advanage o ho sale laa week go a very good ha or a very lile money. Eigheen dozen^ojjj.he celebraed unlaundercd wliie shir, Mesraa. Am closing hem pu a 25 cens - Cash. HOPPNG, BROAD S., EED BANK. GAS FOR COOKNG. Free Lecures on Cooking. Ladies are invied"*io visi he oice o he Goiaoliriaed Gas Co. o ii. J., Fron Sree, Opposie Globe Hoel. Mrs. Eva. Squire will cook by gas and exhibi he advanages o cooking on he Gas Range. ;1E MOS COMFORABLE, CONVENEN, ECONOMCAL, And he cleanes mehod o cooking. Every Day, June 1s o 10h. Mornings 8;00 o (0:00, Aernoons 2:150 o 5:00. ' Oliver. Moiiliilli'iHlund Wlunl l'lmvs, OHO nnd wo-horw" Arum lnrnnvh uml iknl Cni'm, Sra [.ovi'r llurrowh, oihliio rminovcd Piiuo Mnnlnr, llndi'm,.mown mid HAkcs, vvlno nnd Oil, mid nil llll i]rlliclllh ill' ill' lll'lll. Farm WHKOM nnd Cnnin (i'.h npnlrcil nnd iiilulcd n ii lis-rlim HH'' uml u iilmr noice. i C. H. HURLEY, SKlWSmjKV,. NKW JlllSX N OCE OF S15LKMKN. KHAE OP HA1R..A HOllNH. DreciiHcd. Nolio n himiliy Klvin lm licmramiilh o lio ' Hiiliicrlbnr, execuor or mild dm'wihcd, will lie nu- (Hvil uml iinli'd by ho Hlirro(iiic, nnd mii;(l or m'ulciiicri u lie Oriilmiiii Cour or V,w Cuiinly or Momnniili. on lllllhday.k VO'll J)AV OK AUdilH WJ, r~- JAMHH (!. lumnh. < Dnai Mny uub, lraa.. u».'. "

6 WO BRDGE CONRACS. One BrMae a Coinpoi'a Creelc and he Oher a Lile Silver. he board o reeholders me a he Globe hoel on Saurday and awarded wo bridge conracs. One o he conracs was or a bridge over he Bream a he head o Oompon's Creek, in Middleown ownship, and he oher was or -ii bridgeover a sream on he road rom Rumson o Long Branch. he propery near his bridge was ormerly owned by homas Parker, and he bridge was known as om Parker's bridge. Some ime ago he propery was bough by Daniel F. Cdpney, and he bridge is now known as Cooney's bridge. here were hree bidders Qn^each bridge. he Cooney bridge is o be buil across he whole o he roadway, and is o be 35 ee wide. is o res on hree pairs o iron cylinders. he bridge will be o iron, and alhough i is o be 85 ee wide, i is,only welve ee long. will have bujjkheads, and he wing walls will be ieen ee long. he bids were as ollows: Dean & WcsbrooK 81,050 Berlin ron bridge company Wrough ron bridge company 1,480 he conrac was awarded o he Wrough ron bridge company. he bridge over Ooinpon's creek is o be eigheen ee widp and ory ee long. will have bulkbjead walls and wingj walls, and he weigh o he bridge^will res on our iron cylinders. he conrac or his bridge was awarded o he Ber\ lin ron bridge company. he bids were as ollows: DeaniWesbrooii, 81,880 wrougn ron brjdgo company...' 1.0M Berlin ron bridge company 1,575 he wo bridge companies which go he conracs were insruced o complee he bridges as quickly as possible. here is abou he same amoun o work on each bridge, and each company is anxious o ge is bridge compleed irs. his rivalry beween he companies will insure rapid work on each bridge. Sales o Land. A he recen sale o propery or axes a Alanic Highlands, all he properies were bough in by he borough. J. H. Mooney o Freehold has.bough a house on Conover sree all ha place rom W. O. Chambers. xllred Francis o urkey has sold his arm o Conover Eriimons. George W. Brown's Esae. Miss Lizzie Brown and John W, Slocum -o Long Branch have been appoined adminisraors o he esae o he lae George W. Brown o ha place. No invenory o he esae has ye been made. Pensions Graned. Cornelius Barkalow o Freehold has been graned a pension o $6 a monh ; and Mrs. William Wilson o he same place has been graned a pension o $8 per monh. -*«Deeds Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers have been iled in he oice o he couny clerk a Freehold or he week ending May 28h, 1898 : 8RKW8BURY OWNSHP. Elizubeli F. Aekcrraon und ohers, ox'rs, o Elizabeh F. Aekennan. Limd u lied Bank, $3,500. M1DDLKOWN OWNSHP. AVncr Wieli club o Edwin C. Holbrook. Los 9 and 10, blouk H, Waer Wich Park, $1,010. ALANC llulands. John S. Hubbard o George Beakes. Lo 150 on Hubbard rac, $420. Joseph C. Lev! o Louis. Berg. Los 548 and 511), 33, OCKAN OWNSHP. Win. K. Fleming o Mahias Woolley. Land a LOUR Branch, $1. Alison Ldson und ohers lo George li. Deane. Lo a LOUR iimncli, SDO. Churlcs ((in o daruli Osborn. Lo a Seabrlcli, Si'O NCUXK OWNSHP. Evlerm Wlilo o llrllion U. Whie. 'leoe o pron- oi'y. SHJO. James A, Hnidl'.v U) Jauo K. Wlile. Land a Asliiry 'urk. 8li,i;iK). Kiliinl)i.'lli James and husband o Win. C. Ely. lx> ill liiuilley 'ark, S4K. Alexuniler lluuslie lu James. Bird. Lo n Wes Aslwry 1'urk.S. Jnmes. Jllrd lo Heaer lliinslie. Lo u Wes AslMiry 1'iii'k, S. ' Dnborl Kiiimons o Aleon. Kelly..() n Wes Anbury 'nrk. S AlU'im. Kelly o Ciiliiiilne Emnions. Lo u Wi's Axhury l'urk. SL JaniuH A. linulley o Caherine A. Cooper. Loin Wes Aslniry 'urk.?1. 'liluirlnu A. Cooper o Jumea A. llrndlcy. Lo u Wes A«l>ury 1'iiik. 1. Clmi'li'H. Junes o Sniniiel.nyon. Lo li limd ley lleurli, Si.UiM.ilO. Eilwiml L. DO'UJH, ex'r, o Wesley K. Hruduer, Lon nl Bnulley luurli. $l. ulpli. Cooper o Emily (J. Cooper. Lo n Oc.enn (rove, $1. Ralph. Cooper o Paerson (1. Hncdkw, rusee. " los u Oeim (Jrove, 81.11H. Sarah A. Hoover o John B, Qulnn. Lo r. Ocenn (irove, $2,51)0. LaurplUi A.Ueimdliusand o Handolph UdSs. " los n M. Prnbpec lioineu'ry, WA., 0WNH11 1. Kllznbiili,1. lrewer und hiikhiind o Mary France Nmvimn. \'iw,u o propery, $1. Hidden A. Khij awl ohem, 'nnininlkaloiicrh.(. Wilhim Franklin liuiirmore, l'leeo o propery,. ivnrai and ohim, ox'm, o llinvoy lnkoy. % o lo li MHU. JKO. ("mili-l,1. Pinker Ui Hurviiy lllukiiy. Jj o lo a iiiiiii iiiin, gl. l.oulsn H. Appleidio ami nillinnd lo Win. 1'. ny. lor, 'i loll nl MniiiHipinn, $700. i!n hiiriiio E. Wlilio mill luikliand o William 1 While. l/) n Avon, $7m. JnincHJ, Allun o Hen dir hind and lmprovoineni coiuimny, Lund near Ben (Jlr,$ll),"i. OWKM, OWNB". rninrlh o Kvellno luri'lnon. lmeeno pro )oiy, Si. Allier 1'inncln o Conoviir CHUH. l'leui o pni i!ry. $7K, (inorirn W. l'iil''i'niiri,,r,, ex'r, o.lolin /n 'luvuo propei y, $ l.n, nkklkm. OWNHH'. llllpll, ClKipi o.ohipl. llowll, nih /)M Hi Krni'liold. 81. Kllhii. lello lo 1'iii'i' ), CKV, MV l'meliold, 81.. W Ladies' Whie Chamoise Gloves, wo paen clasps, he regular $1.00 kind, 69c. Ladies' Sraw Sailors, good qualiy senae sraw, sold elsewhere a 50c, here. 39c. Ladies' Shir Waiss, new line o.choice paerns in percale and lawn, real value 75c, a 50c. Ladies' Collars, Eugene P. Peyser's "make, warraned 2100 linen, all laes syles, 10c. Ladies' Superior Maco Lisle Hose, Rembrand rib, regular price 39c, a per pair, 25c. Ladies'Whie P.K.Chemise'e Pu Scars and Sock Scars, sold elsewhere a 50., here 25c. Summer Corses, a very-good kind, bu we have only large sizes, hence he price o per pair, 19c. Lambrequins, o new gold drapery, 2 yards wide, ancy ringe all around, value 50c, a 29c. - Ladies'Lisle hread-ribbed- Vess, ancy, open work, value 35C, a 19c Men's Balbriggan Shirs and Drawers, shirs French neck, drawers gusseed, value 39c, a 25c. Ladies' aea Gloves, in whie, an and black, double inger ips, value 35c, a per pair, 25c. Curain Scrim, new paerns, 40 inches wide, regular price 6c, a per yard, New lo o Choice Bels, all j.he laes syles; our bels have paen skir holders aached, some sold regularly a 50c, here 25c.. Boys' Blouse Waiss, rimmed wih * handsome e.mbroideries, large sailor colars, value 75c, S 48C. Special values his week in Muslin Underwear, Wrappers, Shir Waiss and Embroideries and Laces. 38 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ^^JWJHJMJWJNJ^JMJ^^ BALEY'S HAPPY Red Bank, Freehold and EUlanasquan. <> War on he Dons ^ And War on High Prices. Fresh Roased Coees bovernrnen Java, per pound 30c. Fancy Maricaho, per pound 25c. Good Maricabo, per pound. 20c. Arbuckle's Coee, per pound 12Jc. Our Baking Powder, per pound 15c. (Absoluely Pure and Wholesome.) Sunnyside Casup, i is sricly high grade, our price per pin boule., 12c. Our E. D. Buer is wha makes he enire meal good ; he price "is, per pound 23c. New York Sae ull cream Cheese, swee and good, a per pound... 12c. Joing o war beer ake a can or so o Army and Navy Baked Beans a per ean? 7c. Sugar Cured Meas. Blue Ribbon Bacon, per pound 12c. Blue Ribbon Hams, per pound lie. (As swee as a nu.) Large Hams, per pound 9c. Caliornia Hams, per pound -7ic. Bes Shoulders, per pound. 7c, Pure Lard, per pound '7c, Brighon Corn Sarch, boh pure, add pood, packages, 5c, or 6 or.. 25o, Laundry Sarch, large lump, 3- pound boxloc, or 7 pounds or.. 25c, Salmon, lag brand, he bes or he money, per can, 10c.; 3 cans or.. 25c Hominy, he bes, 3-pound box 8c, Raisins, seeded, ready or use. 10c, Washing Soda did you know ha we are selling 7 pounds or 5c 0 vj*wi -/ -'9 v! vwi 9 Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. NEAR K. R, SAON.., "RANSFER CKES ON HE ROLLEY DOWN-OWN. Double Breased Blue Serge Suis. All wool, indigo dyed, well made and "iers," a,50, RED HANK. Coal and Wood. WM. N. W0RHLEY, HUCCK88O O J. A. WORHLEY, Wliolesald and nouill Doalor in Scranoii, Lolilgli, WllkeNbnrr' ami Cumberland Coal. When Coal i» purchased by lio carload lis licncli o 1O>K ons, 2,310 pounds, s glvoii. Bea qualiy o Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood a moderae prices. LUDLAM'S AND COOKKR'B VKlHiZEB CONHANLY ON UAND. Yard n WorClilcy'd Dock, Rod Hank. ranch rani n Seabrah, N. J. ^MLLON BOOKS. Rnrc, Curious, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS GVEN AWAY. [.lli'mrk'iihiiimilcri (linuiiiirlmri (linuiiiirlmri li liny Hook Blorc n n lin lin World World. MllAKH AND O((KH KMK1 laumorh'ca VAhOlVK LECCA BROHERS, H OAnillKllH HKUK, 1M Door Wen»(Ciy Hall l'ark. NKW YOlh. Goods are selling as rom ha Spo Cash Purchased he "ene sock o ^in?spring and Summer.Clohing o he wellknown manuacurers, R. KAMDER & Co., BROADWAY, NEW YORK, a our own igures. his SQCK consiss o high grade Men's, Boys' and Children's Clohing, made up or his season's rade, which'was placed on bur ables or sale Saurday, May 2is,i8o8. AH hese goods will be sold accordingly as we bough i..-' Grea Chance o Save Money on Clohes. Don' miss his opporuniy o buying your clohing a LESS HAN HALF HE VALUE o i. One visi o our sore will convince everybody ha we do jus as we adverise every garmen is warraned as represened. i no saisacory. Come early and secure he bes bargains. Money reunded HE EAGLE CLOHNG CO., Fron.Sree, Opposie hrockmoron's Lumber Yard. Red Bank, N. J., We pay car are o ou o own purchasers or $5.00 or over. FRANCS-WHE-;.. Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N, J. - MONEY O LOAN. have several small sums rom $100 up o 1,200. FOR SALE. S houses on.bank sree, $850, $100 cash. hree los on Beach sree, $290; $20 cash, balance in monhly paymens.o 10, no ineres. Eigh acres a Fair Haven, 3,400 ; 300 dowi. An $11,000 propery on Riverside avenue or $6,000, $500 down. Fine place or hoarding-house, ine river lo, $8,000 ; $500 down. Los on Eas Fron sree, 50x200, $900; $300 down. Sore and dwelling and prey coapje adjoining on Shrewsbury avenue, $3,100; 1,000 down. Sore propery and living rooms a Lile Silver, $1)00. Nice house on Caherine sree, $1,200; $400 down. Corner house oh Maple avenue, 1,500, a hargain. Los on Reckless, Margare Chadwicli, Russell Whie, Angella Whie, Parker, Morord and lirockmorou racs a very reasonable prices and easy erms. Abou 800 oher properies, rom $700 o $50,000, on river, in own and nearby places. O LE. On Riverside avenue, several places wih jmprovpmens. Some on river a $30 per monh." Houses on Leonard. Whie -and.mechanic srees. Bridge avenue, Shrewsbury avenue and several oher srees, rom 7 o $60 per monh. SPECAL. Prey coage, en rooms, newly pained nnd~papered, barn; oiir acres_o ground, near Eas Side Park, $21, wo coages a-eas Side Park7$20 and $25. Mansion urnished on Broad sree, $70 per monh. FURNSHED HOUSES. have 40 rom $150 o $2,000 or season on river and in own.- SOCKS FOR SALE. Fory shares o Merchans' nsurance sock, paying 10 per cen, price wih accrued ineres,,$180. Seveny-ive shares o Shore "Elecric sock, payingjsix per cen, wih accrued ineres, $120. " nsurance in bes companies a underwriers' raes. Propery appraised. > A your service, opposie he Globe hoel. FRANCS WHE, FRON SREE. RED BANK, N. J. Highes qualiy, well screened coal, ree rom slae or clinkers. Yard near railroad depo, opposie Conklin's saw mill. - ' C. H. BROWN. HREE OFFCES O LE NEW REGSER BULDNG SEAM HEA, GAS AND ELECRC LGHS..,,, FNES SANARY PLUMBNG Your cliolco o hoo Ollcoo n $100 a yoor, Lon3oo may bo oon a ho oice o Chorloa Honry vins, Roono 3 and 4, Rogioor Building, Broad Sroo, Rod Dunk. '

7 PUBLC HALL AND LBRARY. his Flneleslgn Presens a Happy Combinaion o he ico. Every wide avvalo Anierloan own 01 village worh living in lias ia publio hall or library building o show o visiors he KHSS FLOOH >LAN. wih he Bchool or o only orio room, bu ho gooil i will do will bo immeasurable Everyhing mus.have a boginning, and a boginning ouon leads o ho saes and sures resuls. Le he beginning bo mado by all moans and Beo how i will grow. niny bo sared by privae cnorprlso oi by a nunilor o people who sudy ho welnro o ho communiy, and he Bar onoo inndo and bonoed proved here will bo no going backward. he design hero illusraed was planned or a Now England own and is a capial one or hu requiremens o a largo plaoo. he irs loor is devoed o he own o- 8D00ND FLOOR PLAN. lcos, aording every convenience or is oooupans. ho second loor is ied or library uses. ho building is in he KoinnnoBquo sylo o arohlocurc, o brlek and slono, sanm huned, nnd cun bo buil comploe and irs class or $136,000 o$!jo,- 000, ncuordlug o locuion and iiianiigomon. KEEP HE HOUSE WARM. Paper Sheahina anil Double n'ndown Are Oool Fuel Savers. ho UBunl wny o licalng a houso is exravngnh, ur much o ho hon H wnsoi..hin oul lio cold dras around ho doors and windowll you wan vonlluion, go i rom in open lruplnco, bu iluis' lmvo oihiiiliiks o ho oudoora. you nro building, nohing jinys so well as o UHO uhonhing panora over nil sidoh o lio OUHO, anil ulpooinlly in liu exposod nidcb, Sou, oo, lia lio door mid window uiinlngh li HiniKly. your house. H nlrendy buil, sop nil dras you cun liy wonlior sripping boh HCD mill nuildu. And you will ml lplondid roaulh rom pnporliik (wih ordlnnry will pnpor) lio liwuloo lioroonih, liu aio n no HHW, i will' nmho ho hiiuhi) nmob wunnw o nol; H1HM11 -' jiiipi over liornl'w'h, and ib iooliilly wlioru liu nicm jiuju Uic HU WH. n ollhor n'nuw w uld liouso i in vory (li'h rnl)u) o lmvo (liiublo v.iiidinvii on lio rxpuniul HUCH o ho houwi, By doililn wlmlowh wo monii 0110 ewh MUH1(< lm rokiiliir window, MVK an air H incn o hrvo or liioio limliwi liuwoim. you huvo no Kuun liu ruhiillii o hin iiccoinl window, you would no liollovo licro would bu iiuuli a dllurinou. A COLONAL DNNG ROOM. Wrough ron Andirons and a Bed Brick Fireplace. he enduring populariy o colonial syles in lio decoraion nnd urnishing o he home is no o be wondered a, or he quain old urniure shown is very arao- voand durable as well. he ine old syle urniuro bough is no really aniquo, here's comor in he hough ha he modern. cabine mnkgrjareproduolng he old pieces wih many undeniable improvemens.. A charming dining room no ar rom New York has carried ou he period o design in all ho urnishings. has a colonial manel wih columns or he suppors, a simple shel and a glass above, wih ireplace o red brick and andirons, and iings o black wrough iron. he manel nerves as he keynoe or he doooraion o he room, which has ho walls pained a colonial yellow, wih a narrow sonailed riozo, he senciling being done in browns. Quuin bis, o many kinds are eailly procured or colonial rooms..horo are high backed chairs, wih seas o rush, or armchairs sued and covered wih old ime prins, wih red backgrounds. hen here are he imposing, wing chairs o keep away he dras, Goverod wih yellow pea- PERSPECVE VEW.." desirabiliy o rosldenoo here. he mporance o a own is measured by is educnionnl aciliies, and where you ind no cock creonnes or velves. publio library srucure you will be sure o come in oonac wih a lo o.narrow mindod, olose ised ciizens, whose grea ambiion is o be as ignoran as possible and who dosiro o keep ha paricular communiy in ho even enor o he ways o he dark ages, hinking ha by so doing hey are saving hemselves a oyir cens in axes and aro grea economiss. Suoh a communiy is a good one o soor dear o, and any man conemplaing he Ecleo- MOD o a home in he counry will do well o look very careully ino his maer. he smalles village ough o bavo a publio library. may bo in connecion nexpensive rugs made o resemble ho old ashioned rag carpeing show homely colorings, wih conracing reds, greens, blues and whie, ho blue being he old indigo bluo o day* gone by. hose wih rooms o reurnish his season will ind he colonial soheinc ineresing. American Archiecure. he archiecure e a counry s supposed o give a good index o he oharacer o ia people. Alhough he general sylo o he archiecure may bo modeled upon he classical sylo o aniquiy, i receives such modiicaions hrough he ase o ho people, as well as rom olimalo and sooiologiciil condiions, as o give i a naional individualiy. Bu America is more cosmopolian han any oher naion.. has lilo homogeneiy in is ases, and owing o is grea, sizo, varying olimao.ond is very unequal disribuion o populaion,i can show lile uniy in he condiions ha aec archiecure. his is he reason why wo have no naional sylo o archiecure li presen. Wo are elocive in our ases. We ake a lile rom one counry and a lile rom anohor, and i is no always he bes ha,wo ako, nor do ho various hings ha wo solec always harmonize. Poins on Lahing. n lahing he building care should bo aken ha ho lah nra ho oo dry, green lah bolng much bour. n placing hem upon ho walls nnd ceilings care should bu had ha a leas a every sevenh lah joins are broken, aud horo should bo a nail in every sud, ho laer o which should bo placed 10 inches on con ors. Neiher should hey be placed oo close ogeher, as ha will preven obaining a saisacory clinch o ho morar bebind ho lah. Nor should hey be placed oo ar apar, as he waso in ho morar dropping o ho loor would be considerable From a quarer o hreeoighhe o an inch :riil generally be ound o bo abou rljh.». Pariions and Door Jambs; here mny lie imes when i is nex o impossible o se doorjanibs sricly in nocordunco A'ih nil ho requiremens,. )>ui~ no i he pariions are se righ. herooro carpeners should look well o he seing o io pariions and sco ha hey aro plumb and rue. n case a pariion is ou o plumb and i is oo no o be remedied, a skillul mechaniocansehc jambs in a way o overcome a par o his deec, and his is wha he should do, bu ho has o oxorciso consderablo caro in order o deermine ju6 ho proper amoun he cun vary ho jambs-rom he plumb o bring abou he bes resuls, all hings considered.» Fire nsurance. Evory owner o a nomo owes i o himsel, and his amily as well, ha ho have, ho propery insured, unloas lie bo one o hose orunae individuals whoso means aro so mnplo ha ho can carry he risk himsel cheaper han ho can go an insuranoo company o do i or him. An insurance oompany s bu an associaion, a coopornlvo concorn, in which all he insured aro conribuors o a und held in rus or a spcculo* purpose, and ho objec o his co-epcruion H o divide lio OSEOS nniqii! ho grenos number possible, so ha he bur'ionvill all lighes on enoh individual. Heaing Apparaus Piping. Booro plasering is o oourso presumed ha should he houso bu heaed by a ho air urnaco all o bo ncccbsary pip- ng ossonlal or ho successul operaion o he hooing apparaus has boon pu n plnco according o ho plans which lmvo been propnrcd. No all drawings propnred by arohloos ehow hoso deails, bu hey aro cerainly no complee unless hoy do, or ho propor plaolng o hese pipes is qulo an mporan maer and should in ovory lnslhcii bo woll hough ou and provldod or in he consrucion o a houso. Judicious Ueo o Shingles. Old Duloh imiklliikh o lio enrly (lays o Now AniHordnin wuro oen buil wih rjilnglod gabluh, nnd iii sonio oases he eniro ouer wall was no covered. hobo broak up lio lomolines oo hard monoony o ho llxul lliich and lonr homrolvos HO readily o lm improving eec o HaiiiB no o iomiro or a building whero hoy aro judloiouxly rikod n vory arlhlunppouranca a n minimum o coa, his mehod has boun quie popular or Home yours, (mpuo'lnlly or rural or Hiihurlmn lucuilloh, nnd nminlly glveh liu m'vnrr ha Ooloninl Archiecure Colon nl archluouro la ossonlnlly Amuriomi Hin H, pcrnlnh o he Unlod Slulin nnd i \( Humowhn Hniugn hud in Canada, iv counry so llko our own in many wayn, no iillkluly divided rom un, iiiid WOHO puoplo oru HO nearly allied by boh blood nnd conmiorolal lub, our oonlnuoun lino and HHUCU upon h'.k ulylo liuve had no oloob apparenly upon hu wirk in hn* counry; bu euoli la ho ool). Selecing a Lo. ' hero ore many hings o consider in connecion wih he building o a' house 1 oher han hoso which ore consrucive. One may lay aside ha whioh has o do wih oppearanees, oonvenienco, sabiliy and all ha is archiecural and ye have ood or hough in connecion wih he making o a home or insance, he lo. No one can aord o build on one ha is absoluely oheap or one ha is cheap because i is no well Jocned,._pr avorably, hough o by a largo number o people. A lo ha is absoluely cheap is no oen worh even wha is paid or i. One o small means can leas o all aord o pu his money in a quesionable pieoe o propery. A lo may be relaively cheap and bo a good invesmen. or example, here is a sree lined wih comorable houses. On his sroo live people o more' or less wealh and unquesioned ambiion. hree or our squares beyond he las house o his sree he los maybe relaively oheap. ho sum asked or hem is no grea, or he reason ha ew care o go ou so ar, Sill, by adoping a lilo o he pioneer spiri, one can make a purchase o hose los and bo reasonably cerain o being rewarded or his oresigh. is much beer o buy such a Jo nnd live or a year or wo wihou immediae neighbors han o buy one which is absoluely cheap beoause he surroundings-are posiively unavorable Roo Consrucion. A roo ha has numerous hips, valleys, dormers, ec., requires he umos care in ho applicaion o is roo covering o avoid ho leaks ha are loble o ocour. One hing o be especially avoidod is sharp angles in he in or meal work o ho roo, paricularly around owor ha join he roo. Sharp angles hayo a groa endency o crook ho meal andhus a loai is ormod. Leaks in in work requenly arise rom waer lodging and reezing in some o he sharp.angles o he work. his is especially ruo o hose ha join ho side o a Beop roo. ho angle ormed beween he ower and he roo is vory sharp, and makes a very dangerous place or leaks. No leaks need occur i ho work is proporly oonaruced. All ha is neoepsary is o uso somo urring whoro.ho owor joins he roo, and givo he in work a propor pich so ha waor will no colloc and reozo in he valley ormed beween ho ower nnd main roo! Care in Making Guers. n making guers, paricular nenion Rbould bo given hem o make- suro ha hey have a gradual pich oward ho oule. is oen ha only wo inches o pich can bo obainod in ho eniro longh o run. ho.run o n guer is roquonly 20.o 24 ee and over. Now wih n pich o wo inches he inolino o ho guor is much less han an eighh o an inch o he oo. Wih suoh a amoun o all all will soe ho neoessiy o consrucing guers wih a ruo and uniorm pich. his imporan poin is no obsorvod, horo will be high and low places in he guer, hus leaving places or he waer o sand, reeze up nnd burs he in; or i i does no reezo i remains here unil is evaporaed by ho sun, a condiion o aairs whioh ia sure o inako ho guor a leaky ono in a shor imo. Plasering. For hree coa work hero should be used abou 000 pounds o plusor or each -100 yards o hreo con work, and i should bo mixed wih abou 8 buckes o cloan»harp sand o 100 pounds o plaser, nnd plaser is o bo horoughly mixed beore adding waor, bu no unil roady o add waer, ns sand oen conains enough waer o cause piaser o so, and morar should bo mixed si enough o work reoly rom he rowel. horo should be no dolny in puing ho plaser on ho wall when inlxed. he walls should no bo allowed o dry oo as, nnd openings should be closed, Bspeoially in windy wonhor. Plaser should go o he under loor in all oases, behind baseboards nnd sheahing, and i 1 llnio morar is used i should bu run hrough a ine soreen o preven popping j la ho plnsor. ' Careless Carpeners. Somo carpeners lire n ho habi o seing jiiinhs wih ho ace o pariion Budding wihou rgurd o plumbing hem in hin direcion, says American Homes. his is n bad pracice, i ho door sudding is a lilo crooked or ou o plumb hen ho jambs aro quie likely o bo se winding; hus when he jambs aro no parallel wih oaoh ohor hoy aro said o be in wind. When hoy aro parallel wih jeach oher, hoy aro said o bo ou o wind. When door jambs are in wind, i is a suro sign ha ono jnnib or ho oher or perhaps boh aro ou o plumb. Hence j enro 1B aken o seo ha hey are plumb in boh direcions ovorconics almos overy dilllculy ha is likely o arise. * Cemen Morars. ho innrku is oday looded wih n hiindrod dicror* brnmlh nnd varieies o cemen moruv, many o which nro mos oxoollen, paricularly hoao mado rom ho naural cemens o Souh Dakoa, alhough i sricly llrs class new llmo enn bo iemired and cloan Hhnrp sand, wih bo hoh qualiy o sandard bull's hair, using n hal o lirei'dlis o a bunhul o i bnrrol o llmo, vory good rosuh) oun bo obained. bo morur should no be hnlrod or llnlcod whllo ho, and booro applying o ho walls nhould be HCUH o ha ho groundb nro nil sraigh, plumb and rue, no ha whoixj he morar H npplieil ho.uraco wllllio smooh nnd oven.' \ OU should uso a ooh-powder ha haa all ho ingrediens-nnd only hoi-c neriwary or u peri-'ul mixure ry Pu-Hon'a Perec Powder. ownship Commiee Meeings. lio lonnl o uwirahlp Commied nl Slirownburj ownship will hold runlnr lnwslnp nown.llnll on Monmouh oreo, nd Jliuik.N. J., on'he (n mill hird Snurdnyii o each monh, rom 4 o 5 r.m A, V. liulllnon. OWMU > Olnrl ^;,MJ.NK«;«:NK^X"X~^K~X«:' M :«H^ Delivered rom our warerooms o Alanic Highlands, Poin Pleasan and all poinsjseween. We OwMuir pianos, which are especially seleced or' Seashore use., hey are sandard make's and no he raleraps andjbm pans usually sen o he SeashorMo rening purposes he kind mos dealers 'are obliged o use. Send or price lis. Our book, "he Care o he Piano," ells you how o save expense and preserve he piano. is ree or he asking.. uning, moving and repairing.' elephone 10-A. Ladies' Bicycle Suis, New Syles. 27 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. We have jus received rom he manuacurers ull line o Ladies^ Bieycle Suis ^and Separae Bicycle Skirs. hese goods are made up in boh Coon and Woolen Maerials.. he suis have he ly ron reeer jackes and circular skirs, inished wih rows o siching. Very aracive in syle. Broad Sree, Don' Forge Us Y ADLEM & COLE, When you wan o Hlocl up your sidobonrd. Wo cun Hell you any grndeo any whiskey, brandy, wine or cordial ha yon WH. he nex ime you pnsh by cull in mid nsk us or our propnred eoekiiilh, liero'b nohing BO good o (ive you un np- ielie... ' Cliamborlniii'H Old Cabine llye Whiskey, nj;e(l l yenra, ulwnyhon linnd or inirnediiio UHO. Don' orrii o HC or Brniin. Hchwuigor Miinmo Exrac o Mal; horo i» no beer lonio; sjs 1.50 do/.en pins. J. J. ANONDES, Sore: Fron Sree, near Uroud 8reo, RED 3A.NK, N. J. 1? H Red Bank, N. J Your new house may be a large one or a small one. Whaever he size or whaever he class o work, would like o do i. Some o he bes-buil houses a Rumson were buil by me; bu because can build high class, expensive houses, do no sligh he work in smaller houses. pu he same care and he same horoughness in small work ha do in he larges jobs have underaken. Arhur E. Smih *? i! V VV ' V ' 1 V Y ' H/VVEN.N.J. >

8 CHAPEL HLL NEWS. A large Number o Visiors on Saurday, Sundav and Monday. Among he visiors o ins place on Saurday, Sunday and Decoraion day were Mrs. Charles F. Hampon and her sonlrvieo Long Branch Ciy; Edward C. Carhar o Newark, who "visied his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Carhar: -Mr.and Mrs; G P.Hopper o Paersoiir who visied Mr. and. Mrs. Randolph Marin ; Miss EvaVanKirko Paerson, who visied Mrs. Fred Lamb;.Holmes Ely o Holmdel, who visied Frank Anonides; Oeorge F. Laurie o New York and Miss Louise DeWilde o Philadelphia, who were guess o Miss Miss Annie Waldron ; and Misses Cora and Nellie Lane o Holmdel, who visied Mrs. ra Anonides. A horso belonging o.james Welsh ran away a Alanic Highlands on Sunday. he horse ran all he way home o his place. he wagon was upse and he horse's legs were cu where he shas had hic.hem. Abou ory children are a he iresh air home a presen. he ull number will be here abou June 15h.. Mrs. James Magee and her daugher Maud, o Freehold, have been visiing Mm. Peer S. Conover. Charles W.-Conover has raded his black horse wih Lane Conover o Alanic Highlands. Charles B.'Woodward has opened his resauran a Highland Beach. or he summer. John Suar, Jr., o Nave3ink, is employed by William Applegae. Benjamin Lamb, who has been sick ia able o be around, ' FAR HAVEN NEWS. Vlie Quarerly JUeolna o he Holly wood Local Union. he quarerly meeing o he Holly wood local union was held in he Melh odis church here las Friday nigh. Abou 100 members rom Red Bank, Long Branch, Seabrigh and Oceanic were presen. Addrelses were made by Rev. J E. Parmley o Oceanic and Rev. Holmes G- Gra-va o Red-Bank. he American Mechanics will give a Jance in Momnouh ball o-nigh. h Selec social club will give an enerainmen and dance in Monmouh ball on Wednesday nighr, June 15h. Mr. and Mrs. Jsimes durum and amily o New York, summer residens o his place, have been spending a ew days here wih riends. Mrs. liana and her daugher and Mss May Pooble o New York' are visiin; Mr«. Waler Parker., Clmrliis Place and amily o New Yorl spen Sunday and Monday wih Georgi Hendrickaon..heivis) an adverised leer in in pos o lice or W.. Board man. EAONOWN NEWS. dis minisers n Ocean Grove on Mon day. Mrs. JaineR Dann o New York spcn par o las week wih Mrs. J. W. Nnew Rev. Frank Gardner visied riend here las week. Oceanic News.. Hiss Louisa Allen, who lias bee spending wo weeks in Brooklyn wi riends and relaives, reurned home o Saurday. Miss Annie Raine.y and Miss Malli Halverson o New Yorl? spen Decora cion day wih Mrs. J. E. Harvey. Mrs. 'William Woodman and Miss Ell Dixson o New "York are visiing Mrs. E. Denise. William V, Vandcnwr o Wes Free hold spen par o liis week wih A. C Corell.. Miss Nellie llolinan has reurne lionu! rom a visi n riends a Ens Orange. C. N. Bliss and amily o Mow Yor are occupying heir lumie (ill he riv bank. Mi.is 1'riK.lenc Newbury spen Kinidn siud Mwidav willi riends a Liavonni 1 WES LONG BRANCH NEWS. isceen Dollars Cleared a a Srawberry Fesival. Mrs. Fred W.'VanNoe. Hisses 51. nnie Hulick, Dora E, Clayon, E, "Vicjria Golden and Charles A. Poole are ne commiee in charge o he Children's ly exercises.o he Mehodis church. Mrs. Emma Fulon has bough a new 'jinroi bay horses rom Dean Magee o 'inon Falls, George A. Parker and eorge A. Hulick have each bough a ew horse,.., Lamber Wardell and Miss Susie Huck o his place and Miss Edna Hu o 'leasure Bay le Saurday or a rip o lualb, Niagara' Falls and Canada. Mias Helen Gugel o Long sland Ciy, Aw has been visiing Mr. and Mrs. rank J 1 '. Krugor he pas monh, has eurned home, Edgar L. Whie has joined he Long iranch drum corps. George R. Parker pill play he bass drum in he Oakhurs rum corps., <e he Mehodis Sunday-school cleared ibou $18 a a srawberry and ice cream esival in Abbosord hall las Wednes 1 ay nigh., Joseph H. Conrow has received rom he Prudenial insurance company, he imoun o he policy on his wie's lie, Miss Berha Croxson,- who has been ipending he winer in Wes Virginia,nd Pennsylvania, has reurned home, Mrs Richard ilon and her daughers o Glendola have been visiing Mr. and Mrs, Nicholas V. Whie. Norwood council o Daughers o Libry will hold a sociable a Mrs. Henry G. Julian's o-nigh. George E, Davis o Newark has been visiing Mr. and Mrs Ber Whie. Frank A. Poole has reurned homo rom school or he summer. he ladies aid sociey cleared $25 a heir esival on Monday. Arhur Miller has bough a new bicycle rom William M. Golden. Jarues Acheson is employed by Wil iam H. Dangler. Mrs. Win, ully will move o Newark. <^^.»-^^ Col's Nock News. he srawberry crop in he viciniy, o Dol's Neck is very large his year. in Keier, pear crop is a ailure, he young rui having been desroyed by he we, cold weaher. Mrs. Michael Sullivan, who has been spending he winer in New York, is sic a ha place wih perioniis. Mr. aiid Mrs. Henry Hughes'o Asbury Park spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs, John Cooney. Miss Emily Burke o Brooklyn ha been visiing her parens, Mr. and Mrs John Burke, Mr. and Mrs, homas Robers o Rob ersville visied Maxville Boo las week Frank R. Casner lias been engaged ai school eacher or anoher year. Mrs. Mary Egan is sick wih pneu monia. A Sociable i (KU-CH nhie's o Friday Hi/li,. Wayside News. he women o he Bapis church hel Mrs. William Carey o Long Brand a'sociable a Charles Whie's on Frida has been visiing Mrs. Charles Bowm nigh. Fiy guess were presen, im Miss Anna M. Bowne is now visiinj abou $5 was cleared, Mrs, Carey. Exorcises were held.in he school or Mrs. Aaron Smock is very sick. Mis: Friday aernoon in celebraion o Memo'niyiay. Rober Fay, a veeran ol hroa. Bearice Eusace has also bee Haie Dangler is suering wih a son he war, made a speech. sick. is~employed^ ~ Miss sabebcareivwho has^ New York, spen Sunday and d Md Monday ending a school o applied design wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Ed war New York, is home or he summer. Haynes. Mrs. Frederick Finch o New York i; lev. F. A. DeMaris read a paper on visiing relaives here. socialism beore he, meeing o Meho Charles Cover has bough a eam horses;.< ; ' " eddina Gis. See wha we liave in useul, beauiul and arisic glassware. C. Dorlinger Sons, No Broadway, near 21s S and iio Murray S., New York. Adv. Shrewsbury News. Rev. J.. Schock o Keypor conluced he service in he Presbyerian ihurch on Sunday. Rev. Samuel D rice, who was recenly eleced as pasor i he church, will be insalled on ivednesday, June 15h. Mr. and llrs. Louis Davis o New York ipen Saurday arid Sunday wih Mr. 3avis's_parens;-Mr.-and- Mrs.-John-E. )avis. he monhly meeing o he hospial auxiliary sociey was held a Mrs. A. H. Borden's yeserday aernoon. Holmdel News. he Junior Chrisian Endeavor sociey he Reormed church held a sociable n he chapel on Friday nigh. Abou iy persons were presen. he evening was spen in playing games, and abou is was cleared. homas Rogers o New York spen par o las week wih his moher-in-law, Mrs. Peer Murphy, who lives near Morrisville. WillC. Ely arrived home on Saurday iorn he Wes wih a carload o horses. FREEHOLB'S NEW CAMP. Boys Oraanixe a Miliary Company. Jome-JMade ens. (Prom he Freehold Democra.) No everybody is aware ha "Camp Dewey" exiss, jus ou he borders o Freehold, on wha is known as Bergen's Hill, beyond Maplewood cemeery. is p. air weaher camp, o be sure, and he soldiers old heir ens and seal home a supper ime every nigh. Neverheless, while in camp hey are undar rigid miliary discipine subjec o change w hen occasion demands i. For insance las Saurday he machinery o he camp was in good working order; he capain and bis oicers were discussing he oulook: he guards were keeping beir poss wih vigilance; and S3\era' recrean soldiers were under severe surveillance, when a visior arrived wih small donaion or he commissary de parmen welve quars o peanus. Wih or wihou muual consen oicers guards, prisoners all rushed o he scene o acion. was a shor engagemen and he ground was srewn wih bursed shells, indigesion was he only emergency case, however, and miliary duy was a once resumed. he company has weny members, heir ages range rom eigh o oureen Uniorms are scarce ha is, regula parade dress and also guns. Bu.he gjv coveed possessions in camp d double duy. Dr. Brokaw ver^ kindly loaned a lo o guns wih bayones, whicl he once bough or a church boys' bri gade. hese have come in handy and lio boys have oher equipmens whicl hey gahered here and here. he ens nre he resul o grea indusry. Old awnings, shees, bis o canvas, maing, oilcloh, burlap, wall paper, window shades- have been pached an caugh ogeher in inricae paerns unil ens enough or one en o ever) wo men have been made. "Visiors are welcome, any pleasar aernoon aer our o'clock, or. all da; on Saurday. li'ey will bs more we come i hey arrive abou lunch im wih somehing o ea. he ollowing is he company roser: " OFFCERS. Gaplalri Jnmlo-liompsoh, : Firs llcucnan-curl McDenno..' Second lieuenan Harold hroekinoron. Firs sergean William H. VredeubuiRli, Jr. Second sereean William Harsliorne'. Ensign Holmes Kills. Ambulance corps Fred yson, Serling yson. Wheuoo Chambers, Harold McDenno, Joseph McDenno, William McDeniio, 3d. Everi r<ewollen, Charles Gordon, PRVAES. John lirocknioron, Ned Campbell, Waler Bray. Alolph Dinnar. Peer Davlson, Harold Danser. pays o adverise in HE REGSER, NEXPENSVE FANCY ARCLES. alny riles or Use in One's Boom a Small Cos, here are many aricles which can be ade quickly a. small expense which hange he appearance o a raher bare oorn ino ha o a very cosy one. For mach sae, cu a piece o waer color aper in_he_shape_q_a Jarge hear. in_ lie cener cross wo common clay pipes hich have been gilded and asened irhere hey cross wih a bow o brigh bbon. On he boom place.a srip o oarsei sandpaper. Splash he edges arelessly wih gold pain and hang,wih ribbon o he same shade as ha used in he pipes. A. cushion op o bolon cloh worked ih moss rosebuds and leaves is very iecive. his may be used over around, quare or long cushion, he op being haped o correspond wih he cushion, Che cushion should irs be covered wih lilk or sain. Pu a rule o lace around ie edge o he bolon cloh and asen i ohe Cushion a each corner wjh ribbon )ows o,he same shade as he cushion. Mas or ho dishes may be cu rom asbesos and covered wih a ligh creamcolored saeen. Work a lile igure on!ach Cover wih waqhable silk, and hen he covers may be removed and washed whenever hey become soiled. A. able cover o denim, which will be ound very serviceable because i will bear numberless washings, has or is irnamenaion geomerical igures cu xom whie pique. he igures are caiiched o he oundaion wih whie linen loss. Around he edge o each igure is a row o whie honion braid, and he rimming or he edge is crocheed wih coarse coon arid novely braid in any prey paern.. A. cornucopia, which may be used or a cach-all, is made rom a square whie linen hemsiched doily.' Sarch he doily very si, line wih yellow silk and make ino he shape o a horn o pleny, lacing he sides ogeher wih baby ribbon hrough eyeles worked wih yellow silk. For a cour plaser case cu wo pieces o cardboard, each 3 by 2J inches. On o»e aide o each pu a piece o Bcened wadding o he exac size o he cardboard. Cover boh sides o each piece wih whie linen, overbanding he edges ogeher. he. embroidery should be done wih yellow silk. Sew he wo pieces ogeher a he op, asening in wih hem several pieces o cour plaser Pu a small bow o yellow ribbon on he op o he case. A convenien arice or he dressing case may be made rom a jeweler's box Selec one in which a. dozen spoons or orks are sen home. Remove he rim rom he cover. Cover he inside o in box and one side o he cover wih shee wadding well sprinkled wih sache powder. Cover he box inside and ou and boh sides o he cover wih any brighcolored china silk. Fasen he cover ( he box wih ribbon bows or hinges. preerred, a box like his may be covered on he inside wih silk and on he ouside wih whie linen. he linen musi be very smoohly pu on. Such a box ii very handy or sickpins, small combs o any riles which i is desired o kee separae rom he larger aricles. An Adverising Misake. (Prain Hie, Xaiqnql Jl((i'iy(«cr.l.... is a misake o scaer your appro priaion hrough hal a dozsn paper! imply because he own or ciy is sup poring ha many papers. he resul is you have small adverisemens in all you are nobody anywhere, whereby i you will concenrae your space in in wo bes papers, i you are in a ciy, o: he one bes paper i you are in a own hen he people will give you credi o being a plunger, a heavy adveriser, ai enerprising merchan. Persisency. Persisency is characerisic o all men who have accomplished anyhing grea. hey may lack iu some paricular, may lave many weaknesses and eccenriciies, >u he qualiy o persisence is never bsen in a successul man. No maer ha opposiion he mees or wha disouragemens overake him, he is always iersibeni rdrudgery- can -no dieguslim, labor can no weary him. He will iersis, no maer wha conies or goes; L is a par o his naure ; he could almos i easily sop,breahing. is no so much brilliancy o inellec or eriliy o resource as persisency o eor, conancy o purpose, ha gives success, persisency always inspires conidence, everybody believes in a man who persiss. ' He may mee misorunes, sorrows and reverses, bu everybody believes ha he vill ulimaely riumph, because hey :now here is no keeping him down. 'Does he keep a i is be persisen?" 'his is he quesion which he world asks bou a man. Even a man wih small biliy will oen succeed i he has he. jualiy o persisence, where a genius wihou i would ail. Wha Wins in Adverising. One or wo inserions o an adverisemen seldom pay. is consecuive, coninuous, persisen eors ha win in adverising as in all oher aairs o business, he welh adverisemen caries par o he weigh o each o he preceding eleven, and he iieh is- worh en imes he irs. heirsis simply an. nroducion, and ew people remember an inroducion unless subsequen meeings serve o impress i upon. hem. Friendship ripens slowly and hrough consan associaion. 'his is rue" in social lie, in business, in adverising. How Forunes are Made Now. A ac ha is nocommened upon requenly enough is ha a large proporion o irms now making orunes every year do so solely as a resul o adverising. Had hey saisied hemselves wih only making good goods and saked heir success on hacard alone, hey would never have been known beyond heir own limied erriory. Unied Saes Governmen Repors &how Royal Bah PovYder o sronger, par- - er and beer han any oher BOV«l mknl POWDER CO.. KCV/ YORii. S. GEORGE'S CHURCH, RUMSON HLLS. S. George's church will open or lie summer season on riniy Suliduy. Juno 5h. Morning services every Sunday,p eleven o'clock. Holy Communion on he irs Sunduy in ho monh V.. CBOZER, RED BANK, Mlnlaor n Charge. Lile Silver News. 'Mrs. Harry K.ins^lov o.nrwnrk, w! has lioeii i-]pending ii ew days wilh li parcnh, Mr. and Mrs. John Livipincnl ii;is reliinied limnc. S. A. \Viis:in, w.li'i is employed in li" SC deparl ini'iil ill' 1.1 v Love ciiiiipiiny, is Kpi'inling' ;i week wilh relaives in.peiiiisylvauiii..lom' il> 1'jirkcr, who is cin iloyed ill Soimrvillc, luii U spending ii l day;; wih his pnri'mls. Mr. and Mrs. iird 'iirki. Pcli'i'll. Mnri i i. who li;is n en visil.ing 'l'laiviv, in New York lor.lu> pasl wi'ek, reurned liiiiiic (in Fi'iihiv. Mr. iiiid Mrs..1. ). N'Winaii o New York an 1 occupying hrir Hummel OH: O: K Jiniih in mud. Kdwiird Lake i.s now employed 1 by William Pope. Oooimpor NOVB. Wjiiden JDM (/hums o have inaiii in; i ru c.'ilcli o noil, crabs here Kimnner. LK liursdny n. 1 ciuiglll Ml crulw. Mivi. Wiiliiiin emiper nl' New York is MVH. Huber ii Vw dnyn willi n 1! 1 iiio'lii M 'oselle, < ml Noriimn 'l'lilield ul' New Vorl!i i('ii( piirl, ul' hin, week wi i rclnives in own. Loiiiii Hluni'. will (alee en o ii, nice liorhch o ishccphcad liny lo-dny. John Sniri(!U in very Hick. Aiignil.iiM.nyiK'H in KO very il l\lrn. VV. M. HOHCO in nidi wih ii complicaion O (liriuhcm. Summer someimes We have sold ;u loo hem already, bu a grea slock o Handsome.Shoes we have, hey would go sill quicker. A Word Absu Shoe Dressings. is very easy o uin he bes leaher wih poor dressing? Well, i no harm your shoes because hey are made o oil insead o acid. WHE

9 VOLUME XX. NO. 48. RED BANK, J. J.; WEDNESDAY, JUNE-1 V O 16. HENRY LAWSUJ ENDED. C. ROBERS SGNS A RERACON. HeHadSiade Cliaroes o Scandalous Conduc And nu Jlllss Eleanor S. Wall inn, he eavher o he Xew Jlonmouh 'uhlic School. he sui o Miss Eleanor S. Walling agajns Henry C. Robers o New Moumouh or $15,000 or damages or libel has been seled and he sui has been wihdrawn. Mr. Robers had wrien a leer in which lie had made serious charges agains he moraliy o Miss Walling, who was a eacher in he New Mon mouh public school. Aer his leer had been sen o he board o educaion o Middleown ownship, Mies Walling was removed rom he school a New Mon was absoluely no oundaion or Mr. exhibiion was lie very grea improvemen over las year in horsemanship and Robera's charges. he board o educaion ook no acion in he maer, a he mouh, where she was geing $05 per in miliary drill. Las year he cavalry monh, and was ranserred o he Riverside school a Brown's Dock, where he ime, bu when he eachers were assigned o he ownship schools in Sep- roop wasaconpuraively neiv organiza ion. her,e had been lile pracice on pay was bu $40 a monh. he sui or ember, Miss Walling was ranserred o horseback, mos o he drilling having $15,000 damages was brough, and was he Riverside'school. was generally been done oh oo in" he own hall. he o have been ried a his erm o cour believed ha his acion had been aken horses 1 las year were also largely unrained." his year he roop wen Las week Mr. Robers wroe a complee because o he alk occasioned by Jlr. reracion o all he charges he had made Robers's charges agains her, and he hrough diicul maneuvers on horseback, and all he various acics o acual agains Miss Walling, and he sui was sui agains Mr. Robers was brough, hen disconinued. no wih he idea o geing a money warare were praciced. One o he he legal papers in he lawsui ollow consideraion rom Mr. Robers or he preies pars o he drill was represenaive o breaking camp. he roopers he usual syle o papers in libel suis. harm he had done her, bu simply o he declaraion iled by Miss Waiing's vindicae her characer. he case was rode in single ile, he men alling ino lawyers sars ou by declaring ha o have been ried his monh, bu overures or a selemen ou o cour were line as heir urns came, and in his "EleanorS. Walljng is a good, rue, hones, jus and aihul ciizen o his sae, manner hey circled round he ield wo made. Mr. Robers signed a complee or hree imes. and as such hah always behaved and reracion o all he ciiarges he had made he enire roop aerward rodeabreas; conduced hersel, and unil he ime o. agains Miss Walling, and urher agreed hey rode in pairs and n ours; hey he commiing o he several grievances o pay all he coss o lie sui. he reracion which Mr. Robers signed was parenly in conusion, bu he wheeled and dashed abou heield ap- agains her by he said Henry C. Robers conusion was always respeced, eseemed and acceped among allher neighbors and oher good and worhy ciizens o his sae o whom ebe was in any wise known, o be a person o good name, ame and credi," ec. ' r hen ollows several wheronses, in which,i is se orh ha Miss Walling was a school eacher a JJew Monmouh a he ime Mr.' Robers made he charges agains her; ha she had by her conduc earned he respec o he communiy ; ha she had never been suspeced o immoraliy or misconduc, or o conduc ending o each immoraliy, bu had deservedly obained he good opinion and credi o all her neighbors; and hen adds: "ye he said Henry C. Robers, well knowing hese premises, bu grealy envying he happy sae and. condiion o he said Eleanor S. Walling, and conriving and wickedly and maliciously inending o injure he said plaini in her good name, ame and credi, and in her business and occupaion, and o bring her ino public scandal, inamy and disgraee wih and amongs all her neighbors and all oher good and worhy ciizenb o his Bae, and especially amongs he members o he board o educaion o he ownship o Middleown, and o cause i o be suspeced and believed by hese neighbors and ciizens, and by he members o he board o educaion.o he ownship o Middleown, ha she, he said Eleanor 8. Wallingr, had been guily o immoraliy, and conduc 1 ending o each immoraliy, and conduc ha was calculaed o corrup he morals o ohers, and especially pupils under her, and was unli o each children enrused o her care, and o subjec her o he pains and*penalies made and provided agains and inliced on persons guily hereo, and o vex, harass, oppress, impoverish and wholly ruin her, did, on February 26h, 1807, alsely, wickedly and maliciously compose and publish, and caused and procured o bo published, o and concerning he said Eleanor S. Walling, a cerain alse, scandalous, malicious and deamaory libel, Conaining amongs oher hings, alse, malicious, deamaory and libulous maer." he maer o which all his reers was he leer which Henry C. Robers sen o he board o educaion, charging Mis.s Walling wih improper acions wih George Morord. Mr. Robera's leer was na ollows:,., o he chairman and mnnlmv o he hnnril i>j rilueiihiin nh nwmhu o MUUlrUnvn: OKOMMHN do lioroliy ib Kraiilly peiion lhu> yon.ilo. na noon im ikisnlblo, relieve our ilcirlcl or niilillo nchool n Now Momnmill), undor your jurlullcoi), rom lio odium now iilnchud o by rrnson o Lliu ac Hin lio vueher now employed n (Msschool ms by liur nciloim nnr cowlnc, mill lie noiiuunh rcci'lval roin u nnu'rlwl mini, whereby nliu H uroiieil UH, by lm rumoin, ncloim, conduc uml imlillo Himdnl horoby (renal, Ami whcniih. lu*r oxiimiilu n ending o encli ninomlly wnoiik ho clijilron und ilninomllssu lio Hcliool ami lm ni'li!lil>i>rl«>i>il. mnklnir i uiimile or hoinornlh or our children D ix*nnlu*niivoiiiiy limner ulind hin HCDO, (iminironjnck ha yon do no uimln niiih)lii lio Hiild liiiii'boi' o lio Now MnumoiiiR (llkinl. mid n >(K'ill)!i!, Hin yi>«nimovo li(*r liniiiuilliiloly, H. would iio ioior o wvo no ainlior han Ui'lmvuelillilnm luiikh H«(>(>rnlcloilH hliikh huy mo now ol>ll «i*d <> olwurvo nlimur 'UHlimlly., lknyo. UOKHH. Aer Mr. lluberlh hi'ii his, leer o ha board o oduenion, ho hoard hold wo ini'i'lngu o conuldcr lio maer. he rn'clngii wero hold n he Now Monmouh schoolhouse. "John E. Foser was presen as counsel or he board o educaion, Alred Wallling, Jr., o Key-por, and Charles R. Snyder o Alanic Highlands represened Mr. Robera, and Edmund Wilson o Red Bank was Miss Walling's counsel. Mr. Robeis's charges agains Miss Walling beore e board o educaion were very much milder an he allegaions conained in his leer o he board. He old he board' wha he had heard concerning^bliss Walling and George Morord, who was he married man reerred o in his leer. Mr. Morord was a ha ime one o he rusees o he school, and he declared ha he had visied he school simply in he capaciy o rusee; and Miss Walling likewise declared ha here as ollows: i> Whom i May Concern: hereby declare hai have never lncdionnlly made any saemen designed o iellee on lie puriy, chasiy or repuaion or moraliy o Eleanor S. Walling. And urher declare and njlrni ha know o no ac o hers which Uooa relec upon or call n queslun her puriy or chasiy onrepaalon or moraliy. " And urher hereby agree o pay he coss o he above siled sui o bo axed. Signed, HENUY C. ROBERS. May esh, 1S98. his complee reracion o Mr. Kobers's charges was saisacory o Miss Walling. Las Friday he inal papers in he.case were signed and he sui agains Mr. Robers was sricken rom he cour calendar a Freehold. RUNAWAYS. -li Arm Broken A Lame. Shoulder and a Si Xeok. Winleld S, Sryker o Marlboro was hrown ou o a wagon in a runaway a ha place, and his le arm was broken. He was also severely bruised. ' David R. Hobar was in he wagon wih him, and he waa considerably bruised. Mr. Sryker is a broher o Cavalryman Franklin Pierce Sryker o Red Bank, and Mr. Hobar is a broher o Vice Presiden Garre A. Hobar o Washingon. Mrs. George Walling o Bradevel was reurning home rom Freehold las Saurday week when he horse ran away. he wagon was upse and Mrs. Walling and her wo children were hrown ino he dich a he Bide o he road. hey escaped unhur. David H. Gordon o Philadelphia was visiing his moher a Maawan, and heook a ride o Marlboro o see some riends. he eam ran away and he was hrown ou o he wagon, A lame shoulder and a si neck comprised his injuries rom he acciden. ROOPERS GVE A SHOW. A FNE PERFORMANCE ON HER DRLLNG GROUNDS- more amiliariy wih he work o hadropped a ew days aer he rui ormed. ou o cour. i is no so seled, exper esimony will be aken o prove he he eam or. Wes & Co., o Koy-< service, by boh men and horses. n one Japan plums also were damaged by he por, ran away las week, while a load o o he games lie roopers dashed along a ros, and rees o he Abundance variey exac value o he second-hind clohes urniure waa being delivered a Keansburg. he urniure was broken, and lie, narrow course, chopping a heads on will maure bu lile rui. he Bur-anbank plums sood he cold much beer he oher aricles. each side, and spearing a rings. n his wagon was damaged BO much ha i game J. B. Rue disinguished himsel. and in some localiies he rees are very A umor Bembved. had o be sen o he shops o ba repaired, bu he horses were no injured. Ho made beer ime along he course ull o rui. ' Mrs. Frnnk Fielder o Red Bank, who han any o he ohers, and was successul in hiing morehead8and spearing Fined $20 or hreaening o Kill. has been suering wih an abdominal umor or a long ime, underwen an Alanic Highlands's Dogs. more rings han any oher rooper. he Harry Mold, a Swede who is em-operaioployed as a cook by Garre Hennessey or he removal o ho umor nex bea inio was made by Franklin Alanic Highlands has aken a orward sep in he maer o dogs unning lio operaion was jierormed by Dr. a h) Long Branch hospial las week, Pierce Srykor. Ohers who ook par O Long Branch, was arresed las week in his even were'dr. Field, Howard or hreaening o kill Mr. Hennessey. i large. Almos overy where else when Edwin Fiold o Ked Bank, and ho was Whilleld, John Moun, om and Waler Mold was drunk when ho made he n dog is licensed onoe, i is licensed or assised by Dr. aylor o Middleown, all ime, and when he dog dies, he ag is pu on anoher dog. Alanic Highlands won' havo hings ha way. Over here hew aga are prepared overy year, und lio owners o dogs havo been ioiilcd ha any dog ound running a largo wihou an 1898 ag will be sho. A Snblo Robbed. C. W. Oaborn's Hablo a Seabrigh was broken ino lus Wednesday nigh und wo Bea o harness, a blanke and a whip were Holon, hole in no clue o ho hie. Everyhing ha will iniiko ho work WllHlUl SMOU'Vhin even wor! Garry Morord and J. B. look hoer, everyhing ha will make You wuho your money i you pay work cos Urn, everyhing ha will ge i more or your mea lmn wha 1 oburgu,, Rue. Bull ho bra mea and sell i n lower n he purmii wo men ehiihwl a hird, pricoii lmn any oher bucher. 1 do in- Min on i-uuli, bu ha H he reason why 1 can ullord o m<u a a lower price. Joocpli Kynii, he ciiiih bucher, llroad nlm, -Adv. Maneuvers, on Morscback Aach-,inn an maginary JEnemy Wih is on a gallop. Waler Field aud Bugler uarbiiea, Revolvers and Sabers Conesso Horsmanship. he Red Bank cavalry roop gave a very ine exhibiion on Decoraion day on heir drilling grounds on Beach sree. Par o he exhibiion was a miliary drill, and in addiion o his drill here were games o various sors, all o which were execued on horseback. Abou our hundred persons viewed he exhibiion. he mos noiceable hing abou he resen sabers, and heir heads were enclosed wih padded masls, somewha similar o he cacher's mask in a baseball game. On he op o lie mask was was only apparen and no real, or on reaching he oher side o he ield he a plume. Dr..Field, John Moun, Sryker and Whiield wore yellow plumes, roopers'would all ino heir places again, he horses and he horsemen and Hope, Alley, om Field and Rue knowing heir posiions equally well. wore blue plumes..he objec o each here was saber pracice, in which he side was o knock o he plumes o he various kinds o saber cus were illusraed, and he roopers aerward dashed opposingside while preserving heir own. n he irs bale/all he men los heir upon an imaginary enemy wich drawn plumes and he even was a ie. his sabers. his imaginary enemy was aacked a imeb as hough he roopers was a very spiried cones, he men and horses enering ino i wih grea vigor were charging upon a line o inanry, and displaying grea agiliy. n a second cones o he same kind Rober Ed- and a oher imes as hough i were arillery or cavalry'ha was aacked. wards, Moun and Sryker wore yellow here was also carbine pracice on oo plumes and om Field, John L. Hubbard and on horseback, and revolver pracice and Hope wore pink plumes. n his on horseback. n his pracice blank carridges were used, bu even his was no even here was one pink plume remaining when ime was called? and he pink wholly devoid o danger, or Garry Morord go a'wo-inch cu in he.ace rom plumed men were declared he vicors. a wad. he cu was no deep, and was he drill and games hroughou were soon ixed up wih a srip o cour plaser. Several oher men were slighly more han pleased. he aair was grai- very ineresing, and he specaors were ying, no only because o he novely and excellence o he perormance, bu chiely because i shpwed he skill, abiliy marked wih grains o powder, rom being in oo close range when he carbines and revolvers were discharged. here were wo oher sligh accidens. Wilson Smock, a boy abou oureen years old, who lives on Bridge avenue, was knocked down by a horse, and walked over, bu was no hur beyond a sligh cu on one hand. n one o he spors J. B. Rue's horse ^umbled and ell. Hue was hrown rom he saddle and'his horse rolled over him. Rober Edwards was chasing Rue and his horse sumbled over Rue's bors» and ell. Edwarda's horse urned a complee somersaul. Neiher Edwards nor Rue were hur, and he horses were likewise uninjured. he games o he roopers, like heir drilling, showed beerhorsemanshipand Field go he rosee rom Dr. Edwards, and hey were he winners in his even. Double mouning is an exercise illusraive o he manner in whiqh a rooper when dismouned in bale can moun behind anoher rooper while he horse VanKel were declared he winners in his game, hey mouning and dismouning a number o imes. When one man would jump up behind he oher, he orward man would jump rom he saddle, he rear man would ake his place, and he irs man, who had kep hold o he saddle or rappings, would jump up behind again. here were a number o wresling maches on horseback, he aim o each wresler being o pull his anagonis oil his horse. he, wreslers were Sryker and om Field, Morord and Dr. A. D. Edwards, Waler Field and Rober Edwards, and Ed, Alley and VanKel. he cones beween Waler Field mid and Rober Edwards resuled in a ie, and in he oher maches he winners were Sryker,.Dr. Edwards and Alley. Anoher ea was riding a a ro and a a gallop while sanding up in he sirrups. n his ea he sirrups were -crossed, so as o enable he rooper o sand higher in he saddle. Abou a dozen o he roopers ook par in his even, Rober Edwards being declared he winner wih Waler Field second. he sham bale was perhaps he mos ineresing eaure o he games. hu roopers were armed wih sicks o rep- Field, Fred Hopo, Garry Morord, Frank hrea. Ho pleaded guily and was Dalon, Win. WilBon, Dr. A. D. Edwards, Rober Edwardo, Ber lnrriaon ined $30. : and, Harry Clayon. WAle hlilh Coun n Gelnu lood l'rlnlnn. Waler Field won he en-pegging 'l he lile hings in a prining oice, conea. hin game consised in pulling as well ns he big hings, which help o n on-peu ou o ho ground wih he nmko n suoeohh. While slrong and saber while riding along a a galop. lio Bendy power, as presses, abundance o ypo and good workmen aro necessary, mime men ook par in his ghmoiib in here 1B a hos o smaller hings which i ho head-cuink cones. Waler Fiold is desirahlo o have. Prining cun bo also won he puuo race. n his oven dono wihou hese hundred or BO minor dovlceb, bu wih honi work can bo dono hrco poaoeh had o be picked up rom beer, and quicker, and cheaper. horneback, carried iy ee and pu in a HS RUD BANK UKCBKU prining pnil. Only one poao could bo picked ollku has nil o hcho lile adjuncs. up a a ime, ho oher conesans n and ried o gu n rosouo ha wan pinned prining; ha'h why i can do good prin- a nvaoimhlo price; and ha'll on hie broub. J. B, Huo eluded hiy pur-iiikahiich Buorl and won. n anoher cones o wliy every job D alwnyo doui a he hour he mime kind Fred Hope and Waller i in proiiiiued, Adv. ge Mr. Conover o admi ha i was and knowledge o he roopers, and he characer o he service hey could render in acual warare. Frui Prospecs in Howell ownship. Presen indicaions are avorable or a large crop o srawberries in Howell ownship. Hubbard Mongomery o Farmingdale picked nearly hree craes o Michel's Early berries las Wednesday, he irs o ripen in ha viciniy. Black, berries promise a large yield. Alhough Kieer pear rees were very ull o bloom, here is no rui excep in shelered places. he severe cold when he rees were in blossom severely injured all o he exposed rees and he pears donu jiioro quickly, in dono o ho UKH o he workmen. '.hal'b why in KMH- EH prijilng oiloj win do mich good A DEAD MAN'S CLOHES. A PECULAR SU A FREEHOLD LAS WEEK. Some o he Heirs o he Lae Sacy V. Conover Declare ha John J. Conovev Go Some o he. Dead Man's Clohes oo Cheap. Las week here carhe up in cour a Freehold a case agains John L. Conover, execuor o he will.o Sacy P. Conover o Wickaunk. Aer Sacy P. Conover'a deah, an invenory o he propery was aken. Some o he aricles, principally clohing and*minor aricles o household or arm use, were kepby Mr. Conover, he execuor, a he price sem he invenory. Holmes V. M. Dennis, Jr., was one o he legaees under he will, and he and some o he oher legaees hough ha he price se by he appraisers, and he price a which Mr. Conover bad aken he goods, was much below heir acual value, and ha Mr.Conoverough ogive hem up, or else pay more or hem. Mr. -Dennis, Jr., is a lawyer, and in he hearing beore Judge Conover he represened himsel and he oher objecing legaees. A he hearing beore Judge Conover Mr. Dennis produced evidence o prove ha cerain-,saionary hay orks and apparaus were worh a leas $21 apiece when new, bu ha John L. Conover had reained hem a he invenory price o 3.50 each. One gold wach chain, pains and oils, grape wine, and cerain clohes o he lae Sacy P. Conover were also cied as being undervalued. " n regard o he pains and oils Mr. Conover admied ha hey had been reained, bu said ha hey were worhless and ha he would give hal a dollar o anybody who would ake hem away rom liia place. he clohes le by Sacy P. Conover had been invenoried a $25. and he heirs, or heir guardians, i was said, had agreed o give he clohes o J. Lyell Conover and Laayee Conover, brohers o Sacy P. Conovei 1, Aerward John L. Conover decided o ake he one-ourh share which belonged o him as one o he legaees. Mr. Dennis aemped o prove ha he clohes aken by ^r. Conover had been much undervalued, and ha some overcoas, ec., were aken by him a a much 1O*.*QBB igure han hey were acually worhs* Anoher garmen which had been kep by John h.- Gonbvor, and which was said o have beeu invenoried a much less han is rue value, was a smoking gown. Mr. Conover denied ha i bad been undervalued. Mr. Dennis ried o worh $10, bu Mr. Conover could no be led o admi i, no maer howadroily he quesions were ramed". Mr. Conover would no pu any price on i. He said ha i was second-handed ; ha he had never wore i and did no care any hing or i; bu ha he had simply aken i a he invenory price as par o his share. n subsequen quesioning as o wheher or no he smoking gown was worh $10, he ac was brough ou ha he smoking gown was made over roni one o he dresses o Sacy P. Conover's wie. he. examinaion ino he: case wa3 dragging ou some privae amily aairs, and he maer was laid over, iu he hope 0 ha he maer would be seled Dr. Fornun o Freehold and Dr. S. J. Woolley o Long Branch. he operaion was successul and Mrs. Fielder ia recovering. A Body Found in Shark River. ho body o un unknown man was ound jammed in boweon he piling n Shark River inle on uesday o las week. lio body was hnc o a heavy man. hud been in ho waer wo mouhs or inoro mid ho hcail and boh arnih were miesing. hen) wan nohing on ho body by which i could bo.idonilled, bu i in Bup *owd o havo limied iu rom lio occun. Veiv SU'H in H'aioH. " Burne, bukkai, rnpii, riinnhoun,cni-- ryalln, grocei«' nnd hucheru' wagons, in uo nil kindm, a lio Fron Direc; Opomory, nearly opiiohie lio Olobo hool. F. J. Gowdy. Adv,

10 EARLY DUCH SELERS, JACOB COUWENHOVEN AND HS ELEVEN CHLDKEN. Jacob rrih he Sevenh Child o William Ocrrlae Vouvenhoven-All 11in Children Were Born Near JWddleown Village; Jacob Couwenhoven was lie sevenh child and ourh Bon o William Gerrise Couwenhoven by his second wie, Janneje, daugher o Peer Monoor. Jacob was born a Brooklyn on January 20h, 1679, and spen his youh in Brooklyn, bu he greaer-o his lie was spen in Monmouh couny. He married a Flalands, Long sland, November 12h, 1705, Sarah Schenck, who was bapized in he Duch church a Brooklyn December 18h, She, oo, was a residen o Flalands, and he couple had doubless known each oher rom earlies childhood. Jacob Couwenhoven received such educaion as he schools in Brooklyn a ha ime could give, and also such as he could pickup rom chance associaions wih he raders, merchans, sailors and emigrans who requened he harbor o New York.. Like his broher Cornelius, he is said o have owned a sloop, which made rips rom Brooklyn across he bay o he Monmouh shore.' is likely ha his boa was owned joinly by wo or more o he sixconoverbrohers; or one boao his kind would beaiuplysuicien o ranspor all heiramilies, goods, chaels and sock rom he shore o he EaB river over o Monmouh couny, and also o ake back such pelries, venison and oher aricles hey had o sell, and or which a demand exised in he New- York markes. Jacob Couwenhoven, by his wie, Sarah Schenck, had he ollowing children, all o whom are supposed o have been born in his dwelling house, whichsood on he norh side o he sree hrough Middleown village, somewhere, beween he locaion o he presen Bapis church and he Harsborne burying ground. (he same plan is pursued here as in he ormer aricles o his series, in puing he names and church records in small ype and oher acs concerning he children in larger ype.) Janncle, born December loili, ] 708. Anneje, born February , married Jolm, son o Daniel Hmdriclison and Cuuiuloe VimDyke, lls wie. Daniel Henijrickson, a son o his couple, married Nelly or Eleanor Van- Maer. She was born Augus 4h, 1735, and died February 12h, 1838, and is buried in he Hendrickson burying ground, on he arm o he Lae George Craword Hendrickson, in Middlcown village. A son o his las couple, John, was born June 13h, 1773, and married Mary, daugher o John Lloyd. He died in January, He was he aher o he lae Charles. Hendrickson, John Lloyd Hendrickson and Daniel Hendrickson, who owned he arm now occupied by he Morords a he easern end o Middleown village and opposie o he arm owned by his broher, John Lloyd Hendrickson, in his lieime. William, born February, 1710, married Anje. dailrber o Dunlel H'endrlckson auil Caherine Van- Dyke.iioresuld. 1 He was bapized December 30h, 1711.' he records in he secreary o sae's oice a renon show ha leers o adminisraion on his esae were graned Ocober 17h, 1743, o his widow, Ann, his broher Ruliph and his broher-inlaw, William Hendrickson. he Brick Church vrecords bhow ha he had wo children bapized Daniel, March 80h, 1737; and Jacob, Ocober 14h, His widow married March l"lh, 1744, or her second husband, William, soil o Cornelius Couwenhoven, o Pleasan Valley, and who has been hereoore menioned as "William C. Kouwen. hoven o Carroway," By his las marriago sho had hree children. he irs was Cornelius, who was bapized Ap 7h, He married Mary, daugher o Hendrick Hendrickson and Neelje Garrese Schenck, his wie, and died Ocober 10h, he second was Caherine, bapized April 10h, 1740: and he hird was Willianipe, who- mar ricd Maiin or Mahias Couwenhoven, a broher o her moher's irs husband. his Marin or Mahias Couwenliovcn was he enh child o Jacob Couwenhoven, and ho is menioned more par ioularly urher along in his aricle. Kullpli, born Marcli 1s, 1712, innrrlcil Augus 12lh, 11 ll.jnnuujo.dnukhoro Dunlvl llmidrkooii mid Caherine VunOyke, H wie, aruri'mld. lio church records HOW ho ollowing children bapizod: Snrali, bapized February 21s, 1743; Daniel, bapized January lcb, 1744; and Ciilhorinc, biipized February Kih, 1740, Leers o adminisraion on his CHU wen:griliieel o Peer Couwenhoven, his broher; AVillium lpiidrickson, lii.s broher-in-law; nud unindcnjbe, or Di;nino. MB widow married or her second husband Puer Jrniio Schonck, who him lioen nlruwly menioned in licno urick'h, and in 1 lmlmob o mr children by liiii lim husband have also been given. Jncll). liorn 'olnuiiry n nnrrl<;il Ducoiubrr "ln, 1742, Mnwnnil, ilniklicr o William Uomvonhoven ini'l Arrluriju luninol, liluwlo. im luurrlaio llwnsu wnn unm'sil Novomlior Will, ma, (lihns, horn Novuinlwr lilh. 1710, MUM OCUM 121U, 1744, Neoljo, or Kloauor, ilmighor bi'lloolu Schenck and Geesle Hendrickson, his wie, died December h Garrec owned quie a large rac o land in wha is now Marlboro and Holindel ownships. Par o his land is sill (1898) in he ownership and occupaion o his lineal male decendans. he wo arms near aylor's mills in Holmdel ownship, where Daniel D. Conover and Garre Rezo Conover lived abou ory year3 ago, and where heir sons now live, is par o he rac. he amily burying ground is on he arm owned by Daniel D. Conover and is near he dwelling house. is especially noiceable or he care, heaness and good ase which i always shows Here Garre and his wie and many o his descendans are buried. Peer, born December Uu. 1717, died January 14h, 1718, aged 1 monh.. '. Peer, bapized May illh.1720, married Caherine, dnuilier o Uoelo Janse Schenck and Geesle Hendricaon, his wie, and a ha ime widow o Simon DeHar. '. Garre and Peer Cou.«u>nhoven are he wo sons-in-law named as execuors in Black Roelo Schenck's will. John, born May 17h. 17S2, married Mary, daugher o Arle VunDorn and Anie Janes Schenok, lls wie. Marin, as spelled n he will, bu spelled Mahias elsewhere, was born n 1725, married Williampe, daugher o "Willinm c. Kouwenhoven o Cairoway." His second wie was Anje Hendrickson, he; widow o lls oldes broher, William. his Mahias Couwenhoven lived on a arm on he'righ hand side o he road rom Ogbourn's Corner o Middleown, jus eas o he Golden arm. here is an old Conover burying ground on he Golden arm near he line, which would show ha, he Conovers owned all he land around his burying ground a one ime. he Mahias Conover inerred in he Bapis church yard a Middleown and whose ombsone shows ha he died Sepember 28h, 1842, aged 80 years, 2 monhs and 5 days, and he Ruliph Con. over, inerred near him, who died June 12h, 1873, aged over 85.years', are, believe, descendans o he above-named Mahias Couwenhoven. here was also anoher child, named Sarah, bu can ind no record o her excep in her aher's will. Jacob Couwenhoven made his will July 5lr, "He appoined bis sons; Ruliph, Garre and Jacob, as execuors, and hey all qualiied. He menions in his will six sons, Marin, (Mahias) Ruliph, Jacob, Garre, Peer and John; one daugher, Sarah; hree grandsons, Daniel Hendrickson, Jacob Hendrickson anddanielcouwenhoven; andjanegranddaugher, Sarah Couwenhoven. his grandson, Daniel Hendrickson, became sheri o Monmouh couny during he revoluionary war. He was he grandaher o he lae Charles. Hendrickson, who owned he arm on he norh side o Middleown sree, beween he lands o he lae Dr. Edward aylor and he Murray homesead, now owned by his n; John S. Hendrickson.._., Jacob Couwenhoven in his will describes himsel as a yeoman and a residen o Middleown. have no been able o ind ou where he was buried. He owned a large rac o land, and i is likely he was buried somewhere upon ha, as was hen he cusom. According o radiion curren among he descendans o his son Garre a aylor's mills,' Jacob provided all o his seven sons wih a arm. O course such radiions are very uncerain and unreliable, bu hey someimes conain a ew grains o ruh. do no know wheher here is any ruh in his radiion, Hhd only repea wha i said. he sory handed down among he descendans o hiason Garre, who.aseverybodyknows, are among he mos respecable ciizens o' Monmouh couny, and whose everyday word is beer han a good many people's oah on he Bible, ib ha hey have been inormed and so undersand rom alk o heir oreahers, ha Jacob Couwenhoven's seven sons owned and occupied he ollowing arms: William,had he arm where Daniel G. Conover lived, and is now (1808) or was laely owned by Edward Hopping, in Middloown ownbhip, Ruliph owned lands where he lae Ezra Osbom lived, and he arm adjacen on ho wes, on ho norh sido o he highway rom Balm Hollow o he John Golden arm, Mahias owned ho lands on ho opposio side o his highway. lio privae amily burying ground o ho Conovera on his land suppors lusclnini. Jacob owned ho arm occupied by he lae John Easman. Garro owned wha was in aer years known ns he arm o " Fanner Jacob Conover" and UH> iumn o Daniul D. Conovor and Qnrru RPZO Conover, near aylor's mills, in Uolmdol ownhip. ho liihwoiiro sill (1698) in ho amily ownership. John owned he arm known H ho Murray lioini'ulond in Middloown village, ogeher wih kudu ndjneijn, which are now par o ho Morord arm mid par o Jolm 8. cndrlckhon'h arm. Peer owuwl ho Garro VnnDorn arm on ho uouh (rido o Middleown Hree, now owned by he HO> o he no Azurlnh Conover, ' Jucob Couwenhoven in imid o hnvo been i\ largo, woll-proporioncd man, blu and sraighorward in manner, and hospiable and obliging o all who sough sheler under his roo or aid a his hands, will'a noiced ha here.vere several marriages beween hischildren and Daniel Hendrickson's children. his man was quie a'near neighbor, living where his grea-grandson, Hon, William H, Hendrickson, now lives, a Holland, or he Luyser neighborhood, as i is someimes ca lied. We have hem, all kinds and a all prices, a " Miss A. L. Morris's Millinery, COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES,.RED BANK, N. J. When You Need a Plumber Call on us. Yon will no regre i. you will be very lad o i. We do excellen work, uud our charges are only reasonable. Wo work on he principle ha a saislled cusomer is our lies adverisemen. Ve urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABAH & WHE, 16 and 18 Fron S., Red Bank, N. J, HOMAS P. BROWN, -DEALER N- Coal and Wood. Mason and Land and "JFiieivash Lime. Soclcbridye and H. J. Baker's Ferilizers. Pains and Brick. Souh Bend Ploivs, $7.00 Each. Bucceye Culivaors, $ Each. Hay Hakes, Weeders and Harrows.. Whar Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey. R. HANCE, Wliolciialu mid lenil Dealer in HAY, SRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. We uro handling a largo quaniy o Marlboro and llolmdl Hay o ho very bru qualiy, MONMOUU SREE, Adjoining own lnll, Red Bank, N. J, "W_ ELECRCAN. Wiring or Klorlrlc.lclih. llnwy, Mnjnio nud rmmmallc llnllii, 'r«ki >li(ini!hii Hpnulnly, 1VX Hrond N., Hud Honk, N. J V. O. ox Hill. oh ur CuiiracU on Apullcului., > he Planing Season is Here. As usual,' our sock o seeds is he larges in quaniy, he bes in qualiy, and he lowes in price in he enire couny.,.. ' / ha his is no vain asserion can easily be proven by comparing our adverised prices wih he prices adverised by any oher concern in he sae. For insance he clover seed which we oer a $3.40 per bushel, we have been repeaedly assured by our cusomers is much beer in every way han any seed oered a $3.75 and more elsewhere... GARDEN SEEDS. Our small garden seeds we procure exclusively rom James M. horburn & Co.; we are convinced aer ory years' handling' his seeds ha hey are now and [always have been he bes on he marke,»'". We have esed every variey o small garden seeds we have in our sore. Wihou excepion we ound hem perec in every respec, and can show you he rial growhs. As or peas and beans, i is rue vve-do no buy hem o horburn, as horburn himsel is obliged o procure hem on conrac rom he growers, exacly hesame as ourselves. We have nohing bu he bes and ines qualiy peas and beans grown in norhern Unied Saes and souhern Canada, admiedly he bes secion in he world or he growh o hese kind o seeds. wo very popular varieies o peas in his secion are he amous McLean's Advancers and he old and ried Champion o England, We quoe hese seeds a $1.75 per bushel. As or plows, we are headquarers on Souh Bend, Oliver, "Boss" and all he older-varieies, such as Nos. 18, is}4, 19,;-i 9 & ec. We quoe he " Genuine Boss Plow " a $4.25, quoed elsewhere a $4.50 and" $5.00. he "Genuine Souh Bend " we oer a $7.25. Do no orge ha his is he genuine Souh Bend plow and no he imiaion. his imiaion plow is quoed by many dealers a 7.50, alhough i is no worh so much as he genuine Souh Bend plow by a dollar. We repea our quoaion or he genuine Souh Bend plow, $7.25. A large sock o casings or all he Plows menioned Souh Bend, Oliver and " Boss," arid also or all he oher Plovvs used in his secion, and prices in nearly every insance we are assured by our cusomers are less han one-hal quoed by any oher business house in he couny. Do no orge, also, ha our Casings are polished. AXES. We have a mos excelleg Axe a 35C. his Axe is ully equal in every respec o Axes adverised by oher concerns a 65c. Fiy years ago he bes Axe and highes priced one~mad.e in he counry was he Simmons Axe ; he same is equally rue o-day. We q^uoe his highes grade ool a 65C. CARPES. As or Carpes, never in our business experience o iy years have we ever been undersold, qualiy considered, nor will we ever be undersold. FURNURE. We are expecing shorly a carload o Furniure rom he Luce Furniure Company. nhe car are many medium and low price Bedroom Suies. he Luce Company is admied by every hones Furniure concern in he counry o manuacure he bes Furniure a he very lowes price he $o,oo suie being made wih he same degree o care and aenion as suies cosing ive imes as much. We are he exclusive dealers in his make o suies in his par o he sae. "*.. > MARESSES. he genuine Souh American Hair Maress, ull size and ull weigh, eiher secional or in one piece, a $ his Maress is adverised by many concerns a $ Furniure, House Furnishing Goods and Hardware o Every Descripion. Remember, everyhing is delivered ree wihin 50 miles o Red Hank. Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. i i. '

11 HE NEW REPORER., His Graphic Descripion o he Seamer" Crusader. "Go," said he edior o he new reporer, "and wrie up he new Englisl) seamer jus arrived. Giv& a horough "accoun o her rom sem o sern." "From wha?" said he young man recenly arrived rom a ar inerioi Sae, 1 and o whom a vessel o any Bar was a mysery and a wonder. "From sem o sern," said he edior, ixing a suspicious and hreaening eye upon him. his was he young man'a irs mission. He was eager o disinguish himsel He had already done BO or his village paper, bu he waned a wider ield or his aspiraions, and had come o New York. Ye he wen ou o he oice anxioue and doubing. " will go o he cap- issued which, direced ha in uure he apes on sailors' neckerchies and jumpers mus be hand-sewn no ma- as hereoore. Jus preain," said he; "he will explain o mechine-sewn, he ship and is uses. He will ell me vious o his i.had been decreed ha all.".. " Jack mus buon his lannel shir a "Capain," said he, " am sen c he b&k o he neck insead o a he wrie up your ship. saing how many mass she has." "Eigheen," promply answered he capain, "Where are hey?" "We have' sen hem on shora c be pained." "How much waer does your vessel draw?" -, "hree nches." "How do you draw?". "By seam-power rom he well." "Were you ever in a sorm a sea?" "Never," said he capain. "Are you ever seasick?" "Awully; can' leave my berh rom he ime we leave New York' ill w«. arrive a Liverpool." "Are he res o your oicers and crew seasick?" "Always. We're ordy on deck and abou in por." *'. "Why; who seers he vessel a sea?'' "he cook; he's ha only well mar on board." ' "Do you sail nighs when ou o sigh! o land?" "Never; we anchor.' 1 "Wha! in midocean?" "O course, you landlubber. here's docks o ie up a regular disances a.1! he way across." "How do you see o sail darc nighs?" "We send our boas ahead wah lanerns, which ligh up he road." "Are hey here now?" "Yes; anchored n a line all he way across he Alanic Ocean." Aer geing much oher inormaion, which he capain said he was only oo happy o impar o such an ineresing young genleman, he reporer reurned and wroo as ollows: "he new seamer Crusader ib a splendid specimen o naval archiecure. Her keel revolves on hinges, so as o be readily unshipped in a sorm, when i ia no waned. he rudder, also, by a paen conrivance. - can be drawn ou o s socke, and depored on deck during he nigh' and' in hurricanes. he Crusader has olding -docks-which can be doubled up when yer own peesness 'bou do." she has bu lile cargo, and her onnage, in his way can be decreased rom our housand o wo hundred ona he sail can, i necessary, be used as a sky-sail or wind-sail, and he saving o canvas eeced in his manner reduces he wear. an.d_iear o her_.run : ning rlgging.one-4a:;. he main brace passes rom he end o he bowspri over he ore, main, and royal mass.hence down over he' spanker-boom o he arail and ino he cabin windows, where i is secured by a double- choking a leedle bid banked sheepshank, o he head ol he capain's berh. She has compound engines, which boll waer a an exremely low emperaure, ier screws revolve a he rae o en' housand imes a minue, and can, i necessary, "Ven he vas young, eh?" be brough orward and.used as paddlewheels. he Crusgder s also con- "Yes." ' sruced on he crab principle and by bracing up everyhing sharp on he wind and wearing ship requenly she can go as as sideways as any oher way. he engines are urnished wih condeiibers, which condense milk as well as waer. Her cabins are consruced on he French-la principle, heir being six sories wih kichens, ec., or each amily o passengers. h«crusader also carries her own docks, and hus saves all he expenses ol wharage when n por. Sho also car- couny air3 and wins every race he eners. He has been known o drive rom horo o Dallas hiohe<l o a heavy buckboard and go here a noon, ha ries her own quaranine, and so cansamo aernoon, he would ouer ho never be deained here is any ma-irslaria or measles on boa. ho pilo ha ho was ever ye beaen, his race, and ho record does no show pilos her all ho way across ho A-aclanic and comes back wih ho ship hundred men here in San Anonio." can bo proven by moro han a each ime. Her compasses n ho barhiu'le (jivo dally ho direcion o he Quail Commi Suicide. wind. ho capain's cow la milked by he bonswain Jnliooroop" Naional Soldiers* lomos. No man rocolvlns moro han lc por monh enn bo ndmlod o a aoldiora' homo. ho enrollmen a naional '' homos or Boldlors on Jan, 1 w<ia: Cenral homo, Dayon, 0 5,033. Souhorn Homo, Hampon, Vn., 4,(i;i8 Naional homo, Loavenworh, Kan v. ' :i,20r> Norhorn lion'io, Milwaukee, "Win. 2,798 OiiHuru homo, ORUH, MO 2,518 Marlon homo, Miu'lon, nd 2,272 'aclllc homo, /W AHBOOH, Cul.. 2,0811 oal '. 22,r>1<! you don' nu«i in in HicaiBKii didn' happen. Adv. HOW JACK MUS DRESS. Rulers o he Queen's Xnvcc Advise Him Abou riles. Nohing causes more annoyance o he Briish bluejacke han he regulaions aecing rivial deails o dress, which he Admiraly are so ound o issuing. "Whoever s responsible or some b* hose regulaions mus be a humoris o no mean capaciy, hough his eors are viewed by Jack n any bu a humorous ligh. he reason o his is ha as Jack has o purchase all his own uniorms, he has o bear he expense o making he pey aleraions which he caprice o he auhoriies rom ime o ime deems necessary. Jus recenly an Admiraly order was Oblige me byside, and ha he sleeves o he jumpers should join he body o ha garmen a a-paricular spo. here were urher regulaions as o he posiion o medals and badges, bu he gem o he bach was a regulaion which decreed ha in uure saiioi;s mus lace heir rousers rom he.-.op downward insead o rom he boom upward o he wais. For he inormaion o hose no amiliar wih he deails o naval oggery i may be explained ha Jack does no use suspenders. nsead o hem he uses a shor lace a "he back o he wais. Consequenly, he Admiraly insrucions in he maer are equivalen o elling Jack ha in uure he mus lace his boos downward insead o in he usual way. Wha can be he objec o his aleraion i is diicul o divine, as he jumper covers he laca in such a way ha no one can ell wheher he bow is ied a he boom or he op. " ' For years pas he men o he lower deck have been endeavoring o ge redressed some o heir grievances in relaion o raions, pensions, &c, bu he spare ime o my lords seems o be so ully devoed o he consideraion o dress reorms., o he kind menioned ha hey are unable o deal wih more imporan maers. A REMARKABLE HORSE. he Sory old o a raveling Newspaper Jan in San Anonio. he raveling newspaper man was in Sau Anonio he oher day, sanding in ron o Che Commercial club rooms, when he overheard a conversaion on_ horses. A he door,"* hiched o a hekvy road-wagon, commonly called a buggy, was a clay-bank horse belonging o a well-known German o he own. Anoher man came along and remarked ha he horse was a lile o in, his shape. ^^ "O mi his shape, eh? sh do va you call 'em?. Veil, old you va i sh. Do horse vas der bes droer in der Sae o Dexaa, und don' yer mind "Oh, you ge ou. ha horse can' ro a Hle bi. can bea him on my wheel any day n he mud." " dell yer va do," said he German, " yer bea do horse von dime gi yer der horse." "Wha is his ime?" "Do horse gon go a mile in 2:22 easily." "You are joking." "Choking, vas? Yer bed ain' Vy, was over a. Houson vld dar, horse las season vid hlm,"und enered him ad a race or he 2:40 class und made a milo in 2:21." "Bu ha was when he was young, perhaps," suggesed he oher man. "How old yer dink da horse was, onyhow? Vy, he is now yus nineeen years o old, und he gun bea ou'any horse n San Anonio." ho wrier asked some one he ellow was joking. "No a bi. Why, ha s he mos amous horse in exas. He is no a 'ringer,' bu ha German drives ha horso all over exas o he Sao and, Saurday morning, willo Mrs. Garrison Ducr, wie o Assessor Dnor, waa hanging ou ho clohes n her yard, nonr llonnn, nl., sho noiced n hawk sailing abou over hor head, inenly gazing a ho ground. As i clrclod nonror a covey o quail wus lushed, ho blrdi, error Hrlclon, rising Bwily n heir mad eor o oocapo ho onoiny. ho hawk cuo roroa on ouo oldu, and ho rlrlianod bobwhlon m'iiad maidenly und low wih mich orce ai;ulul ho nldo o ho hoimo Uni nono o hem were killed by ho iihock. Onjy wo or hree lnaiiagod o»ol away. Mr. JJaor hud u lino quail illniww. Hiilwi-ribu or JC HicaiHun.- Adv. FAVORE OLD POEMS. he Burial o Biases. By Nebo's lonely mouuald. On his Biderjordna's wave, n a vale n he land o Moa).. here lies a lonely grave ; Bill so nilin dug ha sepulchre. And no man saiv e'er, For he angels o God upurned he sod, And laid he dead man here. ha was he grandes uneral ha ever pasbed on earh; Bu no man beard he ramping, Or saw he ram go orh. Noiselessly as ihe dayligh Comes when he Dlgh is done. And ho crimson sreak on ocean's cheek Grows ino he grea sun- Noiselessly as he spring-lime Her crown o verdure weaves. And all ue rees on all he hills Open heir housand leaves- So, wihou sound c music, Or voice ol hem ha wep, Silenly down he mounain crown he grea procession swep. Perchance he bald old eagle, On gray Beh-peor's heigh, pu o. his rocky eyrie, liooked on he wondrous sigh. Perchance he lion salking, Sill shuns he hollowed spo; For beas and bird have seen and heard ha which man Knoweli no. o! when he warrior diel). His comrades lu he war, Wib arms reversed, and muled drum, Follow he uneral cur. hey show his bunners aken. hey ell his bales won, (. And aer liiui lead his maseless'sced, While peals he minue gun. Amid he nobles o lie land Men lay iaesugc o res, ; And give he bard an honored place, ' Wih cosly marble dressed. n ue grea minser ransep. Where lighs like glorlj-s ull. And he choir sings, and he organ rings Along he emblazoned wall. his was he braves warrior ha ever buckled sword; his he mos gied poe lm ever breahed a word; And never earh's philosopher dciiibwiu Ms golden pen, On he deahless pane, ruhs hal so sage As he wroe down or men.,.. And had ho no high honor'/ he hillside or his p;i)i; o lie n sae while uigels wai, Wih sars or apers all; And he dark rock pines, like ossing plumes, Over his bier o wave; Anil Hod's own hand in ha lonely land, o lay him ino he gravein hu deep grave, wihou a came, Whence liis uiicollliied day Shall break again Oh wondrous hough. Beore he juogmen day: And sand, wih glory wrapped around,. On ho hills ho never rod. And speak o he srie ha won our lie. Wih he incarnae Son o God. " 0 lonely omb in Moan's laud! O dark Beb-pcoj's hill! Speak o hese curious hears o ours. And each heirvo be sill. God hah his my/eries o grace Wuysunw/canno ell; He hides hem deep, like he secre sleep O him he loved so well. Xahan C. F. Alexander. Hae. Aer he rerea rom Long sland, Washingon needed inormaion as o he Briish srengh. Capain Nahan Uale,.n young man o weny-one, voluneered o ge his. He was aken, inside he enemy's lines, and hanged as a spy, regreing ha he had bu one lie o loose or his counry. An admirable saue o Niilimi Hale has been rewnl se up in Ciy Hull Park, New York ciy, by he Sons o he American Revoluion. o drum-bea and hear-bea, A soldlerinarches by: here is color in his cheek', here s courage D his eye, Ye o drum-bea and hear-bea n a momen he mus die. i By sarligh and moonligh. He seeks ho Brion's camp; He bears he rusling lag, And ho annl senry's ra p; And he sarligh and moonligh His silen wanderings lamp. Wih slow read and sill read, He scans he edcd line; And he couns he baery guns By he gaun and shadowy pine; And his slow read and sill read Gives no warning sign. he dark wave, he plumed wave. mees his eager glance: And i sparkles 'neah he sars, Like he glimmer o a lance A dark wave, a plumed wave,. On an emerald expanse, A sharp clang, a seel clang; And error in he sound! For he senry, ulcon eyed, n he camp a spy hah ound; Wih a sharp clang, a seel clang. he pario is bound. Wih calm brow, seady brow, Ho lisens o his doom ; n his look here is no ear. Nor a shadow-race o gloom; Bu wih calm brow and seady brow He robes him or ho orn b. n he long nlk-li, ho sill nigh. Ho kneels upon lie sod: And ho brual guards wihhold > E'en lib solemn Word o God! n ho'long nlsb, he sill nigh. He walks where Chris hah rod. 'Neah ho liluo morn, ho sunny morn, Me dies upon ho ro; And he mourns hu he can loso Bu one llo or Libery; And n Die blue morn, he sunny morn, lls spiri-wings are ree. Bu his his words, his message-words, hev bum, les riendly eye Should rend how proud and culm \ A pnlrlnl should die, Wih Ms lus words, his dying words, Q A soldier's bule cry. From ho 'anie-lea and Angel-lea, Krom monumen and urn. he sad o earh, he glud o heavon. His nijrli' uu shall learn; And on Kuini'ilen uni Angel-lea he iianii! <> Hule Bhull burn. Mila Finch. lie Brave a Home. he maid who lilmls hor warrior's sush Wih mnllo Hin well her pain dissembles, ho while bi'iu'uih her drooping lash Onn sarry iiuir-ilrop lmiirs and rembles, hough Heaven ulmio records ho ear, And ninn shall mivor know her sory, Her hcui'luih Blicil a drop H dour As o'er bedi'wiid he- luid o glory ho wie who ulriln liur liusuand'h sword, 'Hid lile ones who weep or wonder. And bravely snciikm he cheering vnni, Wha hough her hear be ren iwiirulor, Doomed DhrhM.y n her dminih o hear hu hols o ili'i li around him rale, HUH Hlii.'il lls Kiini'il hlood H e'er Was poured u K>n ho lvli o mlu! ho moher wlm conceals her grji' While o liur hram her BOH Him POHPS, hnn breahii a 'W bruve words anil brie, KlSllng he pario brow Him OHSCH, Wllli no one bill- her secre (nd ''n know Un ]»ilu ha vv.'ghh upon ier, HhedHholy blnud umivr he i'ml Received on 'rcihlmn'h luid o honor. H uclumn i'ml. NOCE OFj3ELEMEN! All pimioiii having CH iigalnii ho psuoo lii'no Julin VaiiDloa, deemmed, will pleura pro-. Biinl hmn ur (illlimiimi o Mm. Hiirrlo HimoK Kri'i'liiilil.N. J., mi or huoru Wmlinmlny, Juno hi, 1BOD. ' UAUHH lluuk. i i DR. F. L. WRGH, Surgeon Denis!** 1 RED BANK/N. J. Broad Sree, opposie Bergen's. Rye Sraw. have on hand a lo o Choice, Brigh, No. i Rye Sraw a $11.50 per on. : "" ' _i ' >~1 * /"""N V \ 7 "V" 1 r* 1. JUJJCWV W N _ OFFCE : Whar Avenue, near Fron Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Smoking obacco, he smoking obacco sell as Cullingon's Clippings is made rom he cuings and^clippings o he cigars make. pu none o he clippings in cigars, bu make my cigars o perec sock. Cullingon's,clippings is made o he pars o obacco leaves which are cu away in making cigars. hese ragmens o leaves are cu small and hen granu-. laed. 's he mos popular smoking obacco handle. sell a quarer-pound box or en cens, hree boxes or a quarer. WLLAM CULLNGGN, Fron S., oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. - you buy anyhing here and i isn' exacly wha i should be i you're no saisied, ell us. We'll send or i and reund he ull purchase price. you ind you could have bough he same hing any place else, a he same ime, or less money, come in and we will give you a rebae equal o he dierence. ha doesn' make you absoluely sae, we don' know wha will. W. H. KNAPP, p No. 8 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J.... K. POS OFFCE BLOCK. ; < i11-k< Unil you have seen our sock o CARRAGES and HARNESS. All you have o do is jus name he price you wish o pay and we can give you wha wan our sock is so large. Remember Our Double Guaranee. We no only guaranee our work bu give you beer work or less money han you can ge elsewhere. Noe hese Prices: New Buggies, $35, $15, $55, $C5, $75, $85 and up. Spindle Wagons, 20 up. Now ono-hoso Farm Wagons, 32, $35 or $40, Jagger Wagons, $10 up. Runabous, $15, $55 and up. Buggy Harnoss, $1) and up. Doublo Farm Harness wih Collars, $24. Largo variey secondhand wagons, loss han cos. J. W. MOUN & BRO., Reposiory and Facory Cor. Maple Avo. and Whlo S., RED BANK.

12 LFE ON A WAR VESSEL AN 1SBURYPABK BOY WH SAMPSON'S SQUADRON. He in On he ovpeilo Jloa. De< sroyer iaulv MoioloiioiiH Days, Varied wih Occasional PCKOUH o Exciemen. *> ' D. Prenisa Upham o Asbury Park is oil he orpedo boa desroyer Eagle which is wih' Sampson's squadron ir Cuban waers. Mr. Upham is a sun o Dr. Ella Preniss Upham,.who lias oices boh a Asbury Park and Red Bank Mr. Upham is no a gunner ou he Eagle as haa been repored, bu lie is in he. navigaing deparmen. He has wrien several leers o his moher during he pas monh ; bu as he Eagle is on he move mos o he ime, and requenly or lodg periods ogeher away rom any por where leers can be mailed,-his communicaions are very irregular in poin o ime o mailing. Under dae o May 12h, when he Eagle was o (Jieuuegos, on he souhern coas o Cuba Mr. Upham ound opporuniy o send a leer home in which he says : ' You mus no expec o bear ron me oen, as we are cu o rom nearly all communicaion, and here is no elling how long we may ye lay o his por. is he only harbor on he souh o Cuba ha is being blockaded a he presen ime.- Coninuous rain all day has made hings very uncomorable. "Our vessel a presen is abou ii,000 yards oil he Cienuegos harbor, and we are all ready or a orpedo, boa aack in ac we are always ready or hem. is known ha here are wo small hird-clnss orpedo boas in his harbor, bu since we.repulsed heir aack on our irs visi, we are no mucli araid o hem. "Las Saurday [Slay 7h] we allowed an Eiglish vessel o pass he blockade or repairs: She came ou again on Monday, jus aer he collier Saurn arrived here. he decks o he English seamer were black wih people, mos o hem women and children. he wiiy hose people yelled and clapped heir hands when one o he Eagle's boas pulled up alongside heir vesbel brough ears o he eyes o nearly every man in our crew. From he crew o he English boa we learned ha during jie recen igh he Eagle had wih he Spaniards, bur boa had pu a sho hrough he boilers o one o he Dons' orpedo boas, desroying lie vessel. When he Marblehead came o our aid she desroyed wo houses iu he own, besides dismanling a gun in one o liei shore ors." On May 181h, while a. sea, Mr. Upham wroe as ollows; "Wo are now bound or Key Wes, rom Cienuegos, and expec o arrive here o-morrow morning. Alhough we have been on blockading duy a Cienuegoes only en days or wo weeks, i seems longer, as we have seen and been hrough ao much in ha ime. " suppose i sounds somewha romanic o read abou being on he blockade, bu when you have o sleep by your gun every nigh, wih a six-pound shell or a" pillow and ho deck ora maress, and are called o quarers wo or hree imes in a nigh, someimes oener, i is a monoonous sor o romance ha occasionally urns o disgus. "We have had sbme'exciemennipwever, und can assure you i was a very welcome change, even hough i was dangerous. O courae you know we were supposed o mainain a paciic blockade. Le me ell you how we did i. A week ago we had orders o proceed abou one hundred miles o he wesward and desroy a lighship. We ound nobody aboard he ship excep he keeper, his amily having been sen ashore or saey. "Aer aking him prisoner, and gahering up wha wo hough migh bo useul'o us, we se iro o his home on he waer and rowed back o he Eagle. he pencil am wriing wih came o he lighship; also, he piece o Spanish Hag which enclose. ho keeper was perecly saisied o become our prisoner, as his governmen had no paid his wages or seven monhs. On our way back o our boa wo desroyed a lighhouse, and ound asboro near i hroo Spaniards; hey abo hud no received any wages or Bovpn monhs," and when we ran ncrobh hem hey bad ased no ood or A hree days. Wo ook hem aboard, ed h«in, and nex day sen hem ashore by ordera received rom ho lagship. sn' he Spanish governmen a line one o work or? Wo raliur hink no. Our governmen HH o eed her employed). " ha inmo day, while we were down he coiih, ho Marbleheud and Nashville sen small boan up ho Ciunl'uegou bay o drag or cables and cu hem. Aer lioy had oucuccdcd in boir underaking hespimiardhopened on hem wih rapidire (una. ho Spaniards killed wo o our bravo lioyh, wounded live Herioiwly und a grea ninny alighly. wan inipobbiblu or our men o exacly lowie ho DOB, becauho hey UHOil nmololesh powder; nill, our boan poured abou COO BCH up heir way and killed, im we u ermini learned, abou 1(00 Spaiiiurdo, Had he enemy been good marksmen none o our boys would have reurned alivb o heir ships. As i was, 1 he big vessels had o ake posiions beween lv shore baeries and our smaller boas o save our men. he men ou he Eagl missed his racke, as we were urher down lie coas a he ime o he en gagemen. You have doubless read al abou i, however, as he Morrill carried he wounded o Key Wes he nex day "alk abou parioism! We had an excellen example o i a ew days aer he aack oil our boas. A he ime speak o, he Nashville was well ou a sea, aking coal rom he collier Saurn. Our lagship and he Eagle were lying in wai close o shore, looking or he prizes which never came. he Eagle was called by signal o he lagship and ordered o sea abou wo miles disan in a cerain course o pick up a small boa which had been sighed by he/lookou. he sea was very rough, and we wondered wha kind o a small boa could live in siich a sea. magine our surprise when we eane up o a boa he size o he ' Nel,' on Wesley lake. '' was a laboomed boa, oo, and here were ive men in i, all Cuban soldiers one. lieuenan, one major and hree privaes. was he greaes wonder in he world hey had no sunk long beore. hey old us hey had been in he boa a dsy. and a hal and had rowed 45 miles. hink o i! heir clohing was orn o shreds, and he waer, as i had dashed over heir bodies, had le sal dried on heir persons like huge scaleb. Alogeher, hey were he hardes looking lo o men ever saw. hey were so exhaused we had o li hem ou o ibeir boa. We ixed hem up, and you should have seen how glad hey were. Words can' express i. he major could alk English very good, and he had a reques or clohes, ood and ammuniion or heir roops. lieir immediae needs were supplied rom he lagship, and he nex day he Eagle landed 5 hem among heir own roops, he happies lo o men ever saw. "Las Monday he Horne joined our lee wih imporan despaches rom Key Wes. he same day he Vixen arrived rom he sa'me place, and wihin hal-hour our blockading lee was under ull headway or Key Wes. We have no idea wha i all means, bu he supposiion is he Spanish lee is somewhere near. Probably our blockading and despach work will soon develop no somehing less monoonous." A posal card daed May 20h said :. " We arrived here [Key Wes] yeserday, rom he souh coas o Cuba, and leave here o-nigh wih Sa mpson's squadron or pars, unknown o us. he Eagle goes as a despach boa, owing o her speed. he blockade on he souh coas has been emporarily abandoned. We are evidenly going aer he enemy, and ully expec an, engagemen beore we reurn." SCULLY & RE1LLY, FUNERAL DRECORS. UPHOLSERNC. Picures Framed. Furniure Moved and Sored. 127 Fron sree, second door rom Pearl sree, RED BANK, N.J.» NEW AND SECOND-HAND V- \..SOVES.. \ FULL LNE OF j CYLNDER SOVES % i HE FAMOU8 Canopy and Apollo Ranges J SOVES FOR SORES, FACORES, OR» PRVAE DWELLNGS. DRAN PPE AND UHMNEY OPS LNNG HA WLL F ANY SOVK. Q WOMAS CUMBER80N& PLUMBER, S FRON SREE, RED DANK, O o Noice is herooy givon o he delinquon axpayers o lie ownship o Shrewsbury ha undor no circumsances will he payrnon o ho coss and ineres on dolinquon axes be waived or abaed, bu delinquens will bo required o pay in ull in all cases. By order o he ownship commiee A. O. HARRSON, ownahip Olork. Wall Paper; CALL A HE Cenral Wall Paper Sore, Cor. Fron and Pearl Srees, For your Wall Paper, Pains, Enamels and Window Glass.. Also a ull line o Paper Hanjers! ooe. Paper Hungers' Pass by he pni) or barrel. Kaldominc, Puy, Whie Lead, Oils, urpenine, Uurd Oils. Varnish and Dryers. A complee llneol H: iv. Johns'? Ready Mixed Fains. Kalsomlne Brushes and Whiewash Brushes. Esimaes cheerully urnished. Hall Orders promply aended o. G. W. N1VSOX. Box-678, Red Bank, N. J. Newspapers! Magazines! _,.-. Saionery A ELEY & SON'S. AGENS 1'OR Dus Absorbing Flo'or Oil. Adjoining he Posolce, s Red Bank, ' Bring Hour Prescripions Here New*Jersey. And le us pu i up or you. We've he aciliies or doing i properly. 's a deparmen o our business ha we've devoed considerable ime o perec, n he irs place we've seen o i ha our sock o drugs is o he irs qualiy." hen he person who has charge o he prescripion deparmen is an adep in he ar o puing drugs ogeher. ins is he kind o service you ough o have on your prescripion work. * *'' Our prices are uo oo largo.. Schroeder's Bergen & Morris, Pharmacy. Proprieors. ELEPHOXE 12 F. 19 Broad Sreql, Red Bank. he ldrlance Binder he World's Greaes Producion in Harvesing Machinery. FULLY EQUPPED WH ROLLER BEARNGS...o^^^ACKNOWLEDGED AS HE KNG OF HE FELD. HE LGHESJNNNGBNDER MADJB. ' ' he only.binder ha does no have elevaor canvasses.. hereby dispensing wih 20 ee o canvas, rollers, chains, packers, &c. he ingenuiy o man has never produced is equal. he only binder ha delivers he bundles on heir bus. he handies binder o move rom ield o ield, or on he road. he only binder ha can be successully used.wih wo horses. No grain oo large, none oo small, or i will handle any grain ha grows and do. good work. ' is no experimen, bu has seen years o acual service in he ield, and housands o arnrers aes o heir meris. " '"'% ROBER VANSCHOCK, RED BANK, ^ NEW JERSEY. LUMBER AND HARDWARE, PANS AND OLS A WHOLESALE AND REAL.. ' Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs *and Wheels. Also Wire Rope, Boa Nails, Rives, Copper Nails, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors and." Pure Manilla Rigging. > Preson's Ferilizers (odorless) or Lmvns. Also Bone Phosphae and Fish Guano. J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON SREE, Cor. Maple Avenue, BED BANK, N. J. 4 * * *» < he Laes Novelies 1 A CORLES'S, he Merchan ailor and Clohier, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N.J. Hobson was a crusy old grocer years ago, who in his old age, didn' much care wheher his cusomers were pleased or no. he didn' hap- 3 : pen o have in sock wha a paron called or, he would hand somehing.; else, saying^: "ake ha or nohing." here wasn' any oher grocer in his own hen, so he people had o ake Hobson's choice or go wihou. And ha is how he expression originaed. 's dieren wih us. We haven' a single dissaisied cusomer. We serve everybody, wheher buying lile or much, wih equal curesy. ha's one reason..._we sell goods cheap, no cheap goods. reason., <., : ' ha's anoher Good bread, good buer and good coee make a prey good breakas wihou anyhing else. We can supply he good buer and he good coee, and we can supply good lour ha will make he good bread. Broad Sree, Red Bank, M. J. :; % here s no Roo like a Galvanized Seel Roo A pu on by a man who knows how! inon Falls, DANEL H. COOK, he Seel Roo, Man, H*^^>^#K*#*Hwv*K^^ Neiv Jersey, ' y!

13 A. Boom in he Moccasin rade. As a resul o he movemen'oward Alaska, he leaher dealers repor grea aciviy in he manuacure a*nd sale o he "yellow-legged mocuaslns." he governmen has recenly ordered large supplies o hese aricles or roops who are o he sen o he gold ields o Alaska." is declared ha no oher oogear would sui he soldiers so well, because he moccasin h he warmes clohing or he oo in he world; and easier han a silken sandal.. he manuacure o moccasins in shoe acories began away back in 1851, and he business grew rapidly, unil a one ime soon aer he war here were our large acories and several smaller ones, employing abou six hundred hands and urning ou hundreds o housands o paira o moccasins every year. he moccasin 1B made o common leaher, as a rule, anned in a peculiar way. Sal and alum are used in he process. his makes he leaher so and pliable, and here is a way in which, a some addiional expense, i may be made waerproo. he secre o he process is known o only a "ew, and he anning is carried on or he mos, par in Rhode sland. Leaher hus anned was irs used,or mill beling, and i was years beore i was discovered ha i was good or boos and shoes o he easy and bulgy kind i or li«nbermen, who like o wear wo or hree pairs o sockings when hey go no he woods and sar on a hree._ monhs' campaign wih snow. he original moccasin was a baggy and unsighly hing, bu now hey have some preense o symmery and syle. A box o hireen Eeey Falcon pens or 10 cens a HE REGSER saionery sore. Adv. A. Well-o-do Queen.. From he ime ha she was crowned, Queen Vicoria has been in receip o an income rom he Governmen amouning o abou $3,000,000 a year. Prom his she pays all he expenses and salaries o her household, chariies, pensions, and oher charges imposed upon he sovereign, be hey, more or less. She has $300,000 per annum or pocke money, o which no accoun is ever asked. he salaries o her household amoun o abou $600,000 and he oher expenses o abou?750,- 000 per year;,^0,000 is given her or "bounies and alms," and $96,000 or annuiies and pensions. n addiion o' his, he oher members o he royal amily receive annuiies amouning o $865,000'.. From he d,uchy o Lancaser he Queen.receives abou $450,000 a year, which she has no need o ouch a ail, and probably invess in bulk as as as i comes o her. his income o isel, since she has been upon he hrone, wih ineres, would aggregae $40,000, <» "- A. Club's Fighj^Force. he Presiden o a sociey which his a repuaion or doing a large amoun o good work in a good cause 1 sums up is membership in. he ollowing way: "Acual membership, 125; general aendance, 20; ighing orce, 7.J.* here are many organizaions which would.average up in abou he same way. 40 Drops WlP hree imes o Wdlul a day. J CUUES DUBEEB, GRAVEL, NFLAMMAON, OF HE KD- NEYS, BRCK DUS DEPOS, LVER COMPLAN. la rio a Spring Wncr. ForSiloby DriiRjrlslB. Send or Circular o MOBGAN & ALLEN, B9 John Sree. New ork Ciy. FLAGS) FUGS! Poles and Brackes! From lc. o $10.00, A F. UOHUE & CO.'S News and Saioner} Sore, 31 Broad S.,. Opposie Mechanic S., RED BANK, N. J. FREB M. RUEX, Archiec. DESGNS FOR HOUSES AND PUBLC BULDNGS. Experienced in Ciy and Counry Work. Original and Ornamenal Designs. 'urnish plans and superinend consrucion o buildings a moderae ' prices. Oice: Cor. Broad and Wallace Srees, RED BANK, N. J. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA -you desire o dress well a moderae cos, see wha we have o oer in hones, up-o-dae Suis, Has, Shirs and Bike Cloinj EVERYHNG S -NEW-- We carry no aucion rash, no secondhand goods, no swea-shop su nohing bu wha we can honesly recommend. / M. M. DAVDSON, One-Price Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, 39 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. K One reason why our sore is always popular is ha our prices are s always very low or he goods oered. People who know all abou goods know his. People who are amiliar wih grades aripl prices in any one line o our business know ha our prices are really very low. he same sysem o good goods a lile prices prevails everywhere hroughou he sore. A House Rocker. k'4 > A Five-Piece Parlor Sui or S18.5O. Carpe Sweepers. Wih a carpe sweeper a room can^be swep iii a ew minues wih very lile work,' and'wihou wearing ou he carpes as a broomjdoes."^' A K his rocker is made in wo syles, solid oak and mahogany inish. has a carved back, broad arms, and a large, comorable sea. he back has ha genle curve which is so resul. he chair coss $2.9S. Maing* by he Roll. Our sales o maing- have been so grea ha we have had o pu in anoher lo o 100 rolls o supply our spring rade. he maing is heavy and durable, and is in asy paerns. weighs 40 o 50 pounds o he roll, arid each roll conains 40 yards. We are selling i a $4.00 per roll. An exra heavy maing, weighing 75 pounds o he roll, is soiling or $0.00 per roll. Do You Keep Chickens? ' you do, keep hem' ou ol r your neighbors' gardens and you and your neighbors will always be riends. coss lile o ence your chicken yard wih our wiro neing, and ha pus an end o annoyances o chickens running a large. his parlor sui is inished in velveeen o handsome paerns. Alhough he sui coss bu $18.50, i is srongly made and will prove a very durable, serviceable se o urniure. We consider his he mos desirable se o urniure we have ever oered a anywhere near he price. he Vicory Lawn Mower. his lawn mower has ball bearings o he very highes grade, which makes i run very easy. runs so easy ha a 10-inch mower runs much easier han a 10-inch mower o he old sylo. Wih he Vicory mower mowing~ho lawn will require only abou hal he ime required by he old mowers, and less han one- 'hird o ho labor. Wo sell he Ki-inch mnchino a$7.>o: girl-en years old can push one o our carpe sweepers easily. hey gaher up he dus, save work and save he carpes. We have hem a $1.38 o $4.00. A Good Place or ools. he skilled mechanic can judge o ools or himsel. He knows when he 'qualiies are righ and when he price's are ligh, and ha's why we have such a big rade among his class. Our sore is jus as gooca place or hose who know nohing abou ools and who have o rus o ho dealer. he same condiions which make our sore a good place or hose- who know all abou.ools, make i a sae place o deal or hose who use ools abou he house or arm, bu who are no posed on grades and prices. A Mouse rap. Mice are poss which are hunl o go rid o. hey are especially annoying in ho kichen. We sell a paen rap ha is sure deah o hem, or 5 cens. Red Bank, FRON SREE, ADJONNG HE POSOFFCE, New Jersey.

14 A Boy's Complain. 'Almos he lab words aher Bald o mo beore he ell asleep W ere: "William, keep his n your head he crop you sow you'll have,o reap! Don' envy ohers wha hey've go, Bu you jus do he bes you can For all he world, and you canno Bu grow o be a worhy man.". "Yes." "And you have been crying almos all nigh?" "Yes." '. "And you wen down o see him all eary and red-eyed?" "Y-ysa, suppose so." "Well, don' wonder. shouldn' nave blamed him i he had broken ho engagemen himsel. Fluy Frivols, you are a regular lile goose. ha is jus wha cam«o ell you. 've had o work since aher died learned a lesson when was quie a U- 've learned a lo never knew [\e girl, years beore came ou* and Beore he wen; bu sill 've ried have never orgoen. never cry o do he hings he old me o. [i can possibly help i, and wouldn' 've never cheaed any one, lose a minue's sleep or en o he 've always ried o shun he wrong;, bes men in New York or one ha's he can see, he knows 've done more imporan,---"" My level bes o help along. \; " learned ha rom a Souhern girl '. ; who was a riend osisieri* She wau Bu every day or wo mee ^ & M - j she jus ried 0 Some one-ha aher-used o aw,. h e r g e l. M,^ ^ ever Bhe and jus he reason came around here. Miss ailormade hersel looked like a paricularly resh damask rose. Her very bes eors could no bring anyhing which was an approach" o^al expression o severiy o her ace, and even her gown orgo o be severe, as i ound isel rying o ollow prey curves in and ou, and had an air o is own quie unlike ha o he ordinary ailormade gowns, and which was in- Who says:-"my gracious! doe. i.^ ^ ^ Q keep hlrsel prey, b e a, _,.,., " suppose all girls ry o be prey, Creaion how hese boys do grow! or ha. maer or hlnk hey do, bu And so he sops and looks a me, was a]mog rellglon wlh was ^ a]mog a rellglon wlh And could knie him hen, because < He's, sure o say an{, she wag an awully nle girl Quie.such e o a say man 'll as never aher be i was. L, oo, as swee as could be, always ready as swee as could be always read A week ago my Uncle John Came on a visi rom iie Wes; "Gosh! how you've grown since 've been gone!" He said and hen guessed he res. He grabbed me by he muscle gee! Wha, an awul grip he h:ul! "Bu o' course," said he, "you'll never be «Quie such a eller as your dad!" Sill, moher ells me no o care Wha such unhinking people say; She says sho knows 'll make hem sare ' God bu les me live, some day; "For even Washingon," says she, "No doub was oen sad because Folks old Win he would never be he man his humble aher was." MSS ALORMADE'S RECEP. "Fluy Frivols, you do look a sigh!" and Miss ailormade sa up as sraigh as possible in he sraighes chair in he room and ried o look severe. her name was no Miss ailormade, and i Fluy Frivols's name was no Fluy Frivols, hey were appropriae names, and every up-own girl who knows hem will recognize hem a once. was a Fluy Frivols's house he oher day, in he aparmens devoed o ha prey young woman, and very prey rooms usually, hough on his paricular day hey were close and warm and dark. Fluy Frivols hersel was buried in he pillows o a big couch, a round, shiny lile red nose showing and a pair o drenched red eyes, such eyes as migh belong o a modern Dolores, who can' look prey when she cries, raher han o he ordinary plnk-and-whle, "viole-eyed, ligh-heared Fluy Frivols. "Yes," Miss ailormade remarked again, wih even more severiy and displeasure in her ones, "you do look a sigh,,fluy Frivols, and ha is jus he way expeced you o look o do nice hings or oher girls, and she had he lovelies moher; was when we were living in Philadelphia. was only abou sixeen, and hough everyhing.siser did was grea un, and liked o be around wih her and her riends as much as could. "Well, Millicen wasn' ha a prey, old-ashioned name? was engaged o a Souhern man, and she had some rouble, somehing such.as you have had wih Jack, while sho was visiing us.. He hough bhe had been receiving oo much aenion rom oher men while she was wih us. He was a ho-headed ellow, and he wroe her a very sharp leer which was equivalen o breaking he engagemen. "Now, mos girls would have been so angry hey would simply have said ha i he couldn' rus hem he needn', and le him go and jus break heir hears abou i. Bu ha wasn' he way Milli.cen did, no a bi, hink she el.prey badly abou i, oo, or she, was very ond o him. he leer came one aernoon jus beore a big ball she and siser were going o. Siser said aerward ha perhaps Millicen was a lile bi more quie han usual ha nigh, bu ha only made her preibr han ever, and every one was wild abou her. " waked up when hey go home, and crep ino heir room o ask hem all abou everyhing, and poor Millicen looked like an angel, bu she was hinking more o ha horrid man in he Souh han o anyhing else. She* cried jus a wee lile bi hen, bu' ha was he only ime ever saw l "- cry. "Siser hugged her, and old her no o mind, ha she would jus le go, and never have anyhing more o do wih him. 'You won' sleep a wink o-nigh hinking abou i, Miilicen,' she said. " 'Oh, yes, shall,' said Millicen, winking back he ears and rying o Bmile. ' didn', should be puing aside one o he mos imporan rules o- lie moher has aken grea pains o each her children.' "You may imagine lisened hen wln all my ears. " ' have been augh ever since was a baby,' Millicen wen on, 'ha i was one o a woman's duies o be as aracive. as possible. would have been simply impossible or one o my moher's children no o have been o a cerain exen prgy. And o be prey and o have he bes use iniely becoming. Miss ailormade's o our aculies mamma has always riends say ha she knows very well augh us-ha we-mus have pleny o here is nohing she looks so well in, sleep. here^co'mes a rying ime which may be rue. Hasn' Carroll n mamma's lie., she prepares or i Beckwih himsel said ha he high- by sleeping. esl orm o ar was he decoraion oi "'his may seem very oolish o he human orm? he didn', ha' you girls, bu you know ha mamma is wha a prey pupil undersoodjiim is a, ruly lovely woman, and don' o say.iwhli'h s he same hing, o all hink any one does more good han nens "and purposes. - she, in her own amily and ouside o And meanime Fluy Frivols drew a i... And she considers i really a duy long, weak sigh,, and in a weak, adingaway lile voice murmured: sleep is her grea beauy receip. She o be- beauiul, or o ry o be, and "You are very cruel." i'says i makes swee empers and ev- "Yea, inend o be," replied Miss. eryhing else ha is good and rue. ailormade. "Sill," wih an aemp; So, o-nigh am going o sleep, a grea severiy, "'m like a. surgeon 1 j "'Dick is coming o-morrow,'and and 1 do i or your welare. 'm don' inend o quarrel wih him. Pori'm oh, dear wha do hey call i haps you hink ha is no independen when he docor digs down aer a bul-i bu really love Dick' hen her lipa le or whaever s? ' Oh, yes, ; quivered again and siser hugged her know, 'm probing he wound o make j some more, and squeezed her hand i well. 1 knew you'd be all in a mess j and kissed. She did look so swee his morning and 've come o ge you! and you can imagine was ineresed ou o." " 'And Dick.is very ond o me, oo. " shall never eel nny hoer," said know, and don'.nend o have boh Fluy rivols n he same weak voice-! our lives ruined simply bocause he is and. wih a world o unold grie n! oolish, know mamma would el her ones while he prey French maid' mo o do jus as Bhall do. shal bahed her emples sympaheically ge jus us much res as can and look wih viole waer, na woll BB can o-morrow nigh, and "Oh, yea, you will," answered Miss hink everyhing will bo all righ,' alloimiulu cheerully. "You will and sho looked like an angel smiling eel much beer aer havo aken hrough ho ears. you ou walking." " 'Bu, 1 said siser, indignanly, ' "Folice, you may open,ono o ho don' hink you ough o apologize < windows ami lay ou MBH Flu's walking gown and hen you may go. ha ho ough o complain o,' him. You haven' ilono a slnglo hin; will do everyhing oliio ha is ncces' " ' shan' apologize,' nald Millicon, sary." wih an arch lile liuigh, 'ho will apol- o "You know havo brokon my en-oglzo mo.' gagemen wih Jack?" nald Fluy Frlvola in ain, hoar-brolccn onoii. "Woll, o course,,1 didn' know i, bu uuspcclod you would do somo lush oolish hing aer las nigh. Hiippouo ho cnino around o alk ovor hin mornliik?" "Ami, do you know ha girl simply wonj o ulcon ami slop like n baby unil lao ho,nex morning. Hho hiu a long nap in ho aernoon, and novor iaw any ono look an lovoly ai sho did when sho was dreuued or din nor nii'd ho ovonlnc. "And didn' blame her or being n ove wih her Dick when he came. He was he handsomes man ever saw. Bu he did look savage a irs. here were, a number o people in, so here was no chance or him o have anyhing o say o Millicen unil quie ae in he evening. And <Jp you know, could acually see him hawing as he ime wen,on. was as good as.a novel. jus hung on he ouskirs where could see i all. "Millicen was o lovely o every one, and jus a lile subdued. A irs he Would hardly look a her, and alked o siser all he ime; hen could see his eyes ollowing her, and by he ime people had begun o go he was looking so desperaely in love ha almos loved him mysej. And Milli-.en had no had anyhing o say o him, excep incidenally, hough she hadn' avoided him. "hen always hough i was acidenal on purpose ha Mildred jus happened o be sanding near he enrance o he conservaory saw him cross he room quie casually and peak o her. Millicen's cheeks grew lile deeper pink, and hey sepped nside. " had o go up sairs hen, bu in he morning when saw Millicen she was he happies-looking girl you ever saw. Everyhing was all righ again, hough she wouldn' ell>me wha he said in he conservaory., "And now, Fluy Frivols, have ollowed Millicen's rule o lie ever since.. didn' shed, a ear when had. somehing spilled on-my preies pary gown his Winer, and slep so wejmha dreamed o a lovely way o" embroider over he sains, and i is now as good as new. "Now you are coming ou o walk wih me, and his aernoon you are going o" ake a nap. You are coming o ake dinner wih me and wear one o your preies gowns, and expec some people in his evening* and i your Jack should happen o be here and doesn' say nice hings o you hen am no he girl hink am." ho Longeviy o Canned Food. is only air o sae ha inned mea sill holds he record or longeviy. Winess he case o ha preserved muon vouched or by Dr. Leheby in Canor lecure, which had been inned ory-our'years, and was sill in condiion a he end o ha ime. hose ins had an advenurous career. n 1824 hey were wrecked in he good ship Fury, and cas ashore wih oher sores on he beach a Prince's nle. hey were ound by Sir John Ross eigh years aerward in a sae o perec preservaion, having passed hrough alarming variaions o emperaure annually rom 92 degrees below zero o 80idegrees above and wihsood he aacks o savage beass, perhaps o savage men. For sixeen years more hey lay here broiled arid rozen alernaely; hen her Majesy's ship nvesigaor came upon he scene, and sill he' conens were in good condiion. For nearryo. quarer o a cenury hey had wihsood he climaic rigors, and, as was bu naural, some o hem were brough home again, where hey lived on in honored old age, ill hey were brough under he noice o Dr. Leheby. Li Hung's Physician. Miss Hu King Eng, who" is noed in he Unied Saes as he only Chinese woman who has graduaed rom an American medical college, has had a new honor conerred upon her. Vice roy- L Hung Chang has appoined hei his chie physician. he Woman's Medical College o Philadelphia, is her alma maer. She has been won derully successul in pracice among her people and is held in high eseem HE REGSER is he brighes nnd bes 'Hiiilry newspaper on enrli. A<lv. D. W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer. BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank, New Jersey H ii!i'liil shoi.'s or qunrcrcruck, endor-ooal urn liiorerlnir liorecu. Exra aenion o rours niu 1U COAL AND WOOD A Win W. B. 1..AWREWCE, Dciicr n ail Mill Wnml. 'KK). CON. OAH. HAY AND KUW pi:or.111r1 mill -ill lin 'MMJSS Conls ill.im'l'hl ''llh. When ninl inivliiimiil >y il" ciirlond in* linii'l n limi oiiii. :.\!Mn pimii'.lh, HRVU. VAH : (.'iir. l'onl iinil VVi'H Mil.. cil linl, N. ill Wim Fron Hroo. iinur 'niirl, oil lunk.n. KroiiKor'a Hum 1 nml V. A H. Hclmor'n niiliibm Wiilnnr lli'nr nlwnyi' onuk, ALRO AKUO-OMAY lolkhkl Rlll UOJCH. Our Bakery s clean, idy and well venilaed. he, bread,, cake and pasry ha come rom is ovens are he handiwork o skilled bakers, and are made o he bes lour and oher maerials possible o be ound. J, W. CHLD, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. N. J. WLSON, DEALER N.- HOSERY, &c. Broad S., Red Bank. J, BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers, HO AR HEANG, LEAKY WNDOWS, CHM- NEYS AND JOBBNG A SPECALY. you desire o have your coape heaed dou' all o Rive us a call. We ore agens or one o he bes, oldes and mos rellable.rurnuco companies in New York ciy he Boynon Furnace Company. heir urnaces are reasonable n price and oo mos reliable and powerul heaers on he marke o-dny. he arm is responsible and' hey guaranee heir urnaces o us. and hrough us o you., Remember, slae VoollnK s as cheap, i nocheapor. han shingles or any oher roo, and more durable han all. Slae Roors pu over old shingles. BROWN & WARWCK, Cor. Monmouli S. and Bridge Ave., Red Bank.' omaoes Waned. 1 win.give $8.00 per on or red, ripe, sound omaoes his' coming season. Farmers inending o conrac wih us will please apply a once o. JOHN W. SOU, Canning Facory, oo o-broad S., Red Bank, N. J. s now coming in, and we invie you o inspec lie larges and bes assormen o ligh pleasure vehicles, delivery wagons, ec., o be ound in Easern New Jersey. Many novelies are ou his season and you will do well o sec us beore purchasing. All syles open wagons : llunnboiis, Jnvij-Sca Buck-boards, Spindles, Jnii'ubou Dos-a-Dos, Liyh Wood Park Wagons, lioud Wagons, Sanhopes, Fancy raps, Open Surreys. op JF'/oiis, such an liur/iex, in all grades, Phaeons, Cabrioles, Germanowiis, Lancisers, Canopy and Exension op Surreys, Depo Wagons, <Cc., <!'<:. JiV HARNESS, we claim he leadership or ine hand-buil work. We liaudle all he cheaper grades, also, in our reposiory, Monmouh Sree, near own Hall, Red Bank, N. J. We have jus had placed in our boling deparmen he laes machinery or manuacuring Mineral Waers. hey will now compare wih he very bes impored. Special aenion has been given o Ginger Ale and Club Soda. hey are pu up in a manner similar o he impored, and especially are recommended or able use. GEG.R._,AMB&GO.,1 Fron Sree, Acoining Posoice, < elephone 15n. RED BANK, N. J. A Ronleman who delighs in ho gamo o whis and l)elioveb in playing i quiely and making i soniowha a maer o business, recenly, whilo visiing a, eisor ono oyoning, ook a hand in 11 amily_ game, and had or his p.irnor ho luid siser, who in liin very opposie in oinperumon and enjoys cracking jolcea and maling per Bpceohca. As ho gamo wore on ho "broher becamo irasciblo and almos oxasporaod by nor coninued laugher and llghb alk. Ho oalloil ou emphaically a las, " Come, pay aenion o ho gamo, don' laugh BO much;" and BO answered, 'Wha you wan ia a Ripans abulo; ake ono and you can lough, oo." -ho hereupon ook ou o her pocke 11 vial o ho ilbuloa and gavo him ono, which ho swallowed us a sor o ponanco or hio peulance-. A lw wcoks aer a rioml who had boon proson n ho curd pary, mooing him on ho sree, ii.'ikod, aer ho UFiiial Riooling, "How abou ho Kipana?" lia answer wns, "Fira rao,"and hen ho said HorioiiHly "ha abulo wna lwnllowod an a joko, perhaps, bu Hipmiu ubuleu and havo bocomo riondo. porcoiveil 11 benei rom ha one, HO bough oomo and liiivo coninued heir uso. liny have gurninhod mo rom op o boom. giicsa don' alk anil laugh an much nn Amelia dowi, bu laugh more han uuod und ool in beer npiria all ho imo." Aiicirrijrlniwloiioiiinliiliwim mimh»aini.m in n >A Mir ilim(wlllinn iilnij) l«now or luieaimnw dnl«moron icon rivk ciww. liln luiv-iriraiil unrl HOM or lio puomikl ho oaniioinlml, OniiOmcii Urilin llvn ran iwloii* (M Uliulcii) m inil liy mall by mmlliik orr-ulili mins o ho lu-inii Omcmoii UOU'AK, Hu. 10 Hiuuuij Uliwc, Now York - or i nluiilo oniion (KN jimlai) will JO sou or nru oouu.

15 SA-NGS OP HEROES. Phrases lia Have Become Var o American Hisory.. During he 132 years o he exisence o he naion he Commodoi'es, Capains and oher oicers o he navy Jiave made a magniicen conribuion o parioic phrases o lieraure. As he erpe embodimen o popular senimen in rying siuaions and emergencies, hey; are no surpassed by expressions o a like characer in any language..,, he sea ighers sared in his line a he very beginning o he Revoluion, in ac, beore ha remendous sruggle wih he, moher counry was.begun. J Cap. Whipple o Providence, ^R.., or insance, when noiied in by Sir James Wallace o he Briish rigae Rose ha he would be" srung up a he yardar'm or having burned his Majesy's ship Gaspee, sen he laconic reply o Sir James: i "Always cach a man beore you ' hang him,",. 1 he lion-heared Whipple, who, n he preceding war wih France in his privaeer Gameoock capured n a single year weny-hree French prizes, voiced n ha deian answer he senimens o all he rebels la he colonies ha caching hem was an essenial preliminary o he hanging business. " have no ye begun o ligh?" was one o Paul Jones's amous replies o a Briish Capain wih ^hom he had been iercely engaged or over an hour and who desired o know ho had surrendered. who surrendered when he bale came o an end. ha was he celebraed engagemen beween he Sarapis and he Bonhomme Richard. he Capain o -he Serapis having been knighed or his gallanry on ha occasion by George., Paul Jones, when he heard o he promoion, characerisically remarked: ".Never mind; mee him again 'll make a lord ol him." he irs Commqdcre o he young American navy was Cap. John Barry. n he spring o 17S1 he was hailed by a Briish ship on his way rom Havana, o he inquiry as o his ideniy, he replied: "he Unied Saes ship Alliance, Saucy Jack Barry, hal rishman, hal Yankee. Who are you?". "No he value nor he command o he whole Briish lee could emp me rom he American cause," was he reply o Barry o Lord Howe, n 1776, when he raer oered him 15,000 guineas and a commission in he English navy o join he royal cause. Equally parioic was he reply o he capive American sailor, Nahan Coin, when asked o ener he King's service: "Hang me, you will, o he yard arm, bu do no ask me o become a raior o my counry." Sephen Decaur was one o he braves men ha eyerjyalked hejiuarer deck. HB amous oas a a public dinner a Norolk, Va., in '1816, "Our counry! n her inercourse wih oreign naions may she always be n he righ, bu our counry, righ or wrong," would, he had never said or done anyhing else, have won him a place in he memory o his counrymen. he desrucion by him o he rigae Philadelphia in h harbor o ripoli was declared by Lord Nelson o be "he be aached o he liing ponoon by mos bold and daring ac o he age." means o a sheave on he head o a Decaur was as generous as he was hydraulic liing ram having a sroke._.jbrave. " canno," said he o Cap. o welve ee, which would give an eecive li o weny-our ee. he Carden o he Macedonian, as he laer hydraulic cylinders will be conneced oered o surrender his sword,'"ake wih each oher, a balancing accumulaor regulairig. he sword o a man who has so bravely deended his ship, bu 'll hank you N ie amoun o pressure By his means i is proposed o raise or ha ha." he vessel weny-our ee a a ime his was in he 1812 war, and he reerence o he ha was a reminder o a unil she can be owed no shallower waer and hen beached. be beween he wo oicers, made previous o he breaking ou o hosiliies, On a. small scale a es o he eicacy in regard o he ighing powers o o raising boas byr-hia paricular heir ships. A he irs ire he Macedonian los her mlzzenmas. Hearing a mehod has already been made. no a deph o waer ha represened comparaively wih he size o he model Bailor remark o one o his maes ha "hey had made a brig o her," Decaur boa,' he deph o he Medierranean added:... were lowered a number o magnes oi ake good aim, my lade, a he mainmas, and we'll make a sloop o her." "Don' give up he ship," he dying words o Lawrence, he heroic com-., mander o he Chesapeake, are among he nobles ever uered. he gallan Perry low ha signal a his mashead in he memorablo bale o Lake Erie, a ho glorious close o whick ho had ho inspiraion o pon ha amous despach, "We have me he enemy and hey are ours." was wrien on hla al ha in lieu o a able, on he hal o an old leer, and ho addiional inormaion in i gave he size and number o ho onemy, namely, "wo ships, wo brigs, ono schooner, and ono sloop." When lio- Consiuion, under he command o Commodore Hull, engaged ho Fronch rlgao Guorrlero, a dnunaic scene was wlnossoil on he deck o old ronsides, As ho Frenchman's guns bogan o hunder ou, Limi. Morris, Booond n command, asked Hull ho should give ho ordor o ire. "No ye," replied Hull. Ncaror and nearer, eamo li'o wo ahlpn. Again Morrlii nuked or lio ordor, and again enmo ho unswor, "No yo." A ow momona nker, high above lio roar o ho KUB, an lio Coniillulon compiooly covered lior rnioniy, 'Hull's volco rang ou: "Now, boyn, pour n o liom." ho Quorrloro WHO UonUly orn o pieces, "he blood o he killed running ou o her scuppers," says a naval hisorian. he ans-wer o Commodore Sockon o he Mexican Governor o Caliornia when -we ook possession ol ha counry is worh recalling. " you inarch upon he own (Log Angeles)," hreaened he Governor, "you will ind i he grave o your men.",.. "ell'he Governor," said Sockon, "o have he bells ready'o oll a 8 o'clock in he morning..1 shall be herea ha ime." Commodore anall's "blood is hicker han waer" won graeul recogniion n England n Seeing he- Briish Admiral, Sir James Hope, in a igh place under he ire o Chinese ors, ariall gallanly wen o his rescue. n so doing he was guily o a breach o neuraliy, bu his answer, "Blood is hicker han waer," had he eec o condoning his oence. Farragu's ">amn he orpedoes!" in Mobile Bay, and Craven's "Aer you, pilo," when his ship was sinking in ha same bay by a orpedo, are wo sayings o oeroes o he lae war ha will las wih hose o earlier wars. Magnes o Li Wrecks. One o he mos amazing developmens in modern elecric science is he proposal made o he Briish Governmen o raise by means o magneic orce he sunken ironclad Vicoria, now lying a he boom" o he Medierranean Sea in '150,, ee o waer.' And i was no Paul Jones he Vicoria, why no he Maine? Every, one amiliar wih naval maers will recall he sory o he wreck o he Vicoria.' Admiral Sir George ryon, who loved nohing so much as original ideas in.manoeuvring, had one avorie evoluion o Which he never ired. his simply consised in making he gian boas perorm he "righabou-ace" aer he manner o inanry privaes on parade. And i was his lile weakness o Sir George's ha drove he ram o he Camperdown ino he-sides o he Vicoria and sen -350 men, including Sir George himsel; o he boom. All aemps o raise he Vicoria by means o hydraulic pressure have compleely ailed.' he boa has been oo ar under waer or divers o reach her. he. mehod now under consideraion by he Admiraly is as ollows: Above he spo where he Vicoria e known o be will be moored a lee o wrecking ponoons. Monser magnes, shapen in he orm o a horseshoe, will be le down rom he sides o he ponoons and sunk, uail he aracion.o he seel sides o he Vicoria will draw hem o he ship, o be aached in a srong embrace by he myserious orce ha every boy has seen exered on a scale. On he esimae made'by he invenors o he scheme i is belived ha he liing capaciy o each magne will be no less han 100. ons, and as he weigh o he wreck is a leas 7,000 ons,, i is esimaed ha upward o 70 magnes will be required. Only when he magnes have been ixed can he work o raising he wreck be begun. Each ponoon will be urnished wih hydraulic rams and dynamo machines. Each liing cable will relaivo power. he experimen was enirely successul. here is lile doub ha he expori men will be ried. ho Vicoria cos $8,009,000. he small hole in her sldea can readily bo repaired. he' cos o raising he ship will no exceed $500,000 and i he es proves successul hs Briish Governmen in paricular, an< science generally, will be ho gainers. Don'. Don' le your neighbor know h ull exen o your ignorance. Don' expec o sco many womo eleced o oice whon women voo. Don' wabo any lmo wih a bulldo, i you are looking or n so snap. Don' worry abou wha ohers hin] o you; i's wha hey say ha couns Don' hink ha bocnuso n sreamle is n lile sream a hamlo la a llli ham. Don' orgo Hin when you cohll n a married woman you are prolmbl coniding luhor limiiianil nluo. CloAi From Wood. Cloh n now lielnk nuccoiinully mad rom wood, Srips o duo ijrnlhol wooi are bollod and cruuhed bowonn roller uud ho ilameno, VDK boon cirrio no parallel llnon, aro Hpun ln hreads, rom which cloh can 1 woven in jio unuiil way, piiyn o ndvorlw) in wo Risarorau, Laying Ghoss. his adverisemen appeared in 1777: "Hauned Houses. Whereas here re mansions and casles in England.nd Wales which or many years have aeen uninhabied, and are now alling no decay, by heir being hauned and plaied by evil spiris, or he spiris o hose who or unknown reasons are endered miserable, even in he grave, genleman who has made,he our.o iurope, o a paricular urn o mind, ind deeply skilled in he absruse and acred science o exorcism, hereby ors his assisance o any owner or proirieor o such premises, and under-,akes o render he same ree rom he visiaion o such spiris, lie heir :ause wha i may, and render hem enanable and useul o he pror>rieors. Leers addressed o he Rev. ohn.jones, No. 30, S. Marin's Lane, July answered, and inerview given i Quired. N. B. Rooms rendered habable n six days." Royal Family o Boxers. Boxing s a' avorie spor o ihe Danish royal amily, Prince Valdemar being he bes boxer among hem. When he~ challenged he lae Emperor lexander. o Russia, however, he me more han, his mach. King George o Greece is also skilled wih he gloves. he presen Emperor o Russia, on his ravels around he world, used o have a bou wih Prince George i Greece every morning on he bridge i he seamer. MAY, 1898., Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Lino. elephone Call, 14A. Red Bank. ihrewsbury, Highlands, Highland Heah, OceaniC Locus J^pin, lirovn** JPork,.Fair Haven, Jed lunh, elord, Zong Branch and Asbury Park. he Srong and Commodious Seamboa, ALBEVNA, CAP. L. PRCE, ' leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New- York, ami Red Bunk,us ollows: Leave Ked^Bank daily a :00 A. M. (Sundays exceped). ivill leave New York daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays exceped). SSonuecs wih rolley cars li. Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Kaonown, Beljrd, Lon Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LLE, Messenger. ' Frui and Conecionery on Board. N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus be in he whar a suileiei lenrli o ime o handle, as ilic will posiively leave promply on her adverised ;lme. his boa's ime-able is adverised in E-RKD BANK RKOSKR, New Jersey Sandard; also in he "'ouninc- House Monior, Maeey'H Seamboa Guide nd Bulllnper'n (Jiilde. ime-ables may be obained a he Red Bunk Prining House, Ludlow hall. Broad sree. ' ' Excursion ickes o Red Bank, > 50c.." '* Lonr Branch, rsc. " " rsbury Park, $1.00. MAY, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. elephone Call, 14A, Red Sanl. Shrewsbury, Highlands, Highland Heah, Ocrnnic, Locus J'nin, Jiroirii'* Dork, Fair Jlnven, Jlml Hank, liclorl, JMKQ iranch n»d Asbury l'ark. lie Srong and Commodious Seamboa, CAP. C. E. HRO0KMOR0N, Will leave Pier!M, oo o Franklin sree, New York, and Red Unnli, as ollows: Leave New York daily a 9:00 A. M. (Sundays included). Leave Red Bank daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays included). JSonnees wih rolley cars n Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Knonown, llellord, Long Branch and Asbury.-Park. HARVEY LLE, MESSKXUKK. -Frui and Conecionery on Joard. N. B. All rplrh inended or ills boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o lmo o handle, us she will posiively leave promply on hor adverised ime. his boa's ime-able s adverised n llk Ri:n BANK REGSER, New.ereey Sandard, also n lio Couning HOUBO Monior, MiMikoy'g SeamboaGuklo nnd BullnRer's Guide. lme-ailes may. be obained n ho Red Bank Prining Uouse, Ludlow hull. Broad sree. Excursion ickes o Red Bank, - 50c. " Lone Branch, 7Sc. " " Asbury Park, $1.00 MAY, 1898, O lio Uiri; nnd Commodious seamer, WM. V. WLSON, CAP. BKNJ. GRGnS, Will run l>ewcpn Por Monniouli mid New Yiuk (oo o llooiiilluhl sree), ua ollows : l'ur. Mnmmiulh. la aw New Ynrk. Monday, Uh... Moniluy.'Jih...((«>!>'» iicwmy,ll'li.la1k> H, iiesilny, Kih..7C.lin.in, Wed'mliiy, 11h. 1 (K> p.m. Vw'Mluy, WiiKdO hursday. 1BO1..1!H1 " lniradnv. 1M1..1MK Friday, ilh»m " Saurday, 11h.7»> Monhly, Kih.,.ilm illl iiiwiliiy,nili...kh] Wed'Bdiiy, Hh.llO ''lihiwlnv, Ulli Friday,'Jdh 11 mi Hiilii]luy,Sl l l S l l l»k MonluY,aM...HM umliiy, -Mill...»<»> WiHl'mlny, S3il.li.7ll" " 'hunuliiy.sllli.lsilhl in. 'l'ldny. S7h,...l (Kl p.m. Hnliinlny." Monday, Hlli...HM liondny, ill»..,4 00 y, iniirduy, llli.kh'o " Mondny, lllli..i5m1 m. iii'wluy, 171M..1 HO p.m. Wd'Hil'ay, ]l!h.1 ) " rhiirhdnv.illlh..'-'()() " nld, ilim «(i()n.iii. Hnliinlny, Uln..4K)p.iii. il 11)0 Mondny, ld...7 0i)ii,m uc!iduy,:j ]h...him hinwnv.'iiilllhhlk Friday. y!!7li...h. H (Ml Hniinlny, ail Mondny,ll'lh.. 10K) 'ld:illlok All buck rclklilmiih lie unli bioiu delivery. his xiu'h liiiu-ljibli" n advcrlned n llk lk) HANK MHKH nnd Muniniiuh 'rcw. ulmi ill ulllnmrk mill nnd iuiwiiu'n Hlrir Slramlmnl-(lildii. l luic-hiili'h iiin.vlioobniiic.il a H.O'lhleii.Bon, Sill) WKKU lircel.; A.MOHA Co., coruor (i Mh HlriMil und Dili UYiiniii). Slnslc ickes, 30 Cs. Kcurn ickes, «0 Cs. FrnlKli reci'lvcil on New York ilor unil 7 \>. 111., 'verydny. N : EW YORK.AND.LONG BRANCH 3ALE0AD. Saions in New York: Cenral, R. o New Jer sey, oo o Libery Sree, nnd oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry crminul); Pennsylvania H.., on o Corlnnd Sree, Desbrosses Sree, and Wes 23(1 Sree Saion.. On and aer May 10h, 1898, RANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York. Newark and Elizabeh, ( 51. *7 08, *7-18, *8 :il (excep Newark and Elizabeh). * ,»!) 43. *U S), a. in.: 143, 245, i 35, ou, nap.m. Sundays, 803, 9 43 a.m.: 440, «O3.a»d,*75O p.m. - ' For Long Branch, Ocenn Grove, Anbury Park and nermediae saions o 1'oin 1'leusan, 1 30, US, U52, 10 38, a.m.; 12 47, 110, 257, , (122, 707, 74G p.m. Sundays ,1120 a.m.; 527,0 47 p.m, Sunday rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Bed Bank (Sundajs exceped), 823,1140 a.m.; 1 lik (i 03 p. m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK. Fool o Libery sree, a.m.: 130, ;*14S,4 1^,"440,538, 015 p.m. Sundays 0 (X., *10 B a. in.; ico p. n. Foo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry ermlnul), 8 25, 1130 a.m.; 125, '140, 3 55, -H35, 525, BO p.m. Sundays. 8 >5, *10 0(1 u. m.; 3 55 p. m. Foo o DcsbroEscs and C'or.lnnd srees, 9 10 a. m.; '.1210, 3 4(1*, 510* p.m. Sundays, 1)45 a. m.:-615p. m. Wes weny-hird sree saion, a.m'.; 3 20*. 4 50* p. ru. Sundays, 8 20 a. m.; 4 50 p. m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD. (Sundays exemped), 815,1115 a. m.; 2 01), 4 20,0 05, p. m. '. For lurher pariculars see ime ables a saions. Denoes express rains. J. E. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Agen, Penn.R.E. H. P. BALDWN, Geu'l Pass. Agen. Cenral R. R. on. J. RUFUS BLODGE, Superinenden, N. Y. and L. B..R. PENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- -L PANF. On and aer November 28h, 18S7, RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York, 7.08,8 43, 9 43 a. m.; 1 43, 0U3 p. m. Sundays,043a.m.; 00p.m. " Newark, 708, 8 43, 9 43 a. m.; 1 43, 003 p. m. Sundays,943a.m.;«08 p.m.. " Elizabeh, 7 OH, 8 43, 9 43 a.m.; 1 43, 003 p.m. Sundays, 8 43 a. m.; 6 0C p. m " Railway, 71)8, S) 43 a. in.; p. m. Sundays, 943a. ra.; 6 Oil p. m. '.' Woodbridge, a 48 a. m.; 143,6 03 p.ra.sundays, 0 43 a. in.; 0 08 p. m. " Perh Amboy, 143, S 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 6 08 p. in. " Souh Amboy, 1143 a.m.; 143, CO3p. in. Sundays, 943a.m.; 0 0(1 p.m. " Maawan, 708, 943 a. m.; 143, 003p.m. SUndavs. 043 a.m.: 000p.m. " Middleown, 943a.m.; 143, 003p.m. Sundays, 0 43 a.m.; 000 p.m. " Philadelphia a' U renon, cdnnecinp n Bahway, 71 8, 9,43 n. m.; 143,0 03 p. m. Sundays, 1143 a. m.; 000 p.m. " Lon(? Branch, Poin Pleasan and inermediae salions, , U20-a.ni.: 14G,4«). U 21 p. m, Sundays, 1120 a. m.; 647 p.m. (Do ' no sop a Asbury Park or Ocean Grove on Sundays.) oms River, Bay Head and inermediae saions, 1 40 p. m. (week days). rains leave Philadelphia. Broad sree (via Railway), or Red Bank, a G CO, 833 a.ra.,'i 00 and 11CO p.m., week days. : RANS LEAVE NEW YORK, For Red Bank rom Wes weny-hird sree saion. 850, UiO a.m.; 3S).' 4 0, 1110 p.m. Sundays 9.20 a.m.; 4CO p.m. < Besbrosses nnd Corland sree erries. For Red Bank, «1(1 a. in.; 12 10, H, 1150 p. m Ṡundays,9 45 a.m.; 515p. m. '., J.J5. HUCHNSON, J. R. VOOD. ^ Rencral Jlaiinccr. Gen. Passencr Aeen. RELANG special Noice O^. NUSANCES N HE ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wllliii) he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined and declared o be, and bey slinl' include and embrace: 1. he placing or deposiing n or upon any sree or nllcy, or in or upon any public or privae propery n his ownship, any dead anlmnl or any pnr o he snme, or any dead llsh or any^piir o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, or rubbish o ally kind or descripion, or nny house or kichen slops or prnrbnge, manure or sweeping (pro vided ha sable manure and oher manure may be used as n erilizer), or any oul or oensive or obnoxious maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky'prlvy vaul, cesspool or oher 'recepacle or ilh. i). Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or oher ohensive or decomposing solid or lluid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wupon or vessel in which he same may be conveyed or carried. 4. he carrying.or conveying hrough anysrce nny subsance which lias been removed rom any -prlvy-vnulor cesspool, unless he same-suall bo inclosed in air-liihbarrels,orln a pcreclyigh and properly covered wogon. 5. All carlnpo jrcrhage hrough he srees o he lownsliip excep beween Hie hours o sunse and six A. M. ). he burning o nny maer or subsance which shall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o any oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas. smoke, seam or odor. 7. he casing ordlschr.rrlng no he Shrewsbury or Navcslnl, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or ino nny sream n his ownship, or on he boundary line o his owuship. any subsance which has been removed rom auy vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes 01 oherwise. 8. Any ami every nuisance ss nbovp denned hereby prohibied and orbidden wi liin he own ship o Shrewsbury, nnd any person mulnu, cren imr, causing, mainaining or permiing any o sail nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly o weny^ ive dollars. he above s anexracirom heordlnanceso he hoard o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and h uno will be horoughly enorced. w. s. Presiden o he Board o Healh K. 0. HARRSON, Secreary. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS' NOCE. George H. lisyer.,lr., John A. Beyer. Ellzabc M. While and Harold K. A llsrom, execuors o Job lleyer. deceni-wl. by order o he Surrouue o in Couny o Muninouh, hereby give noice o lu crcdllora o he snld deceased o bring in holr debs, deuinnds and claims arains he eslilo o sold doceiusml, under ondi or nlllnnnlon. wkhln nine monllw rom ho WENY-NNH DA Y OF APL 1MS, or limy will ho orever barred o anyueior hereor agains he said execuora. (KOUH H. BEYER, JR., JOHN A. HEYF.l. ELZA1E1 M. WHE, llauol) K. ALLSOM. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. AOMNHRAOKS'NOCE. Elmu H. Eviinsund Daniel 1). Hlllvc'. iiduiliils mom o John W. lllllycr. deceased, by onler o in Hiiiiigale o in 1 couny o Moninouli, ln.*j'eliy nolci! o die crediors o he wild dcrcnsihl o lirlnj n lieir debs, demands uud claims n^niliik (sill.; o wild ill nsi <],nndri- oa)i ( r iililrmiriii wihin nine monhs rom he EUlll DAY'd. AMUL. HiiH. orlhcywlll lie orever luineil o nil iiellou hen-on' ugnliik lie snld iiilmlulsiniuirs. Kl.MA 11. KVANH, DANEL 11. LLYF.l. WUEELWROH he rlcuil o 'Squire. '. Snlll'i-ii wll ind him a UH old mslncss n WH'H liulldlng 01 AB«linil«' Mroni, El null, N. J, wlierc ho docn nil kinds «Wnumi Work Now 'nriii Wngoim, llurniwn. Curls, WlKiclliiuiows,'a 1., Mimic d iinli'r, mnl Jolihlng n nil klnd» imiill and promplly done.. Proprieor, Meeings o liejoard o Heal Noleo n lii'iebylilvcii UmlrcKUlnrnicrliiBB o in HOARD OF HEALH OF SHEW BURY OWNSHP Will bn held on 10 llre anil lilnl HiUurdiivB o cue inolilli, n CoininlHiilouom' Hall, Red Hunk, NJ., lour o'clock, v. M. ' A. 11. AKNON, A PPLEGAE & HOPE, "JACOB SHUS, l " AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm] sock inn implemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, H. J. "AMES WALSH, -VR. E. F. BORDEN, J SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. aricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anesheics. R COUNSELLOKS A LAW,- - BED BANK,, MONMOUH COUNY, NEW JER8EY. OUN S. APPJ^EG'E. FRED V. HOPE. pharles H. VNS, U COUNSELLOR A LA, RoouiB ii and 4, Regiser Building, KOAD-SUSS,"-. BED BANK, K.]. EDMUND WLSON, n COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevius & Wilson). RED BANK, N.J. Oices: POS-O'FCH'BPDKO. VS7LLAM PHAR1), COUNSELLOR A LAW, 'er Buon's Sove Sore. RED BANK, N.J.AMES SEEN, O COCNSELLOB.A LAW ' Noary Public and Commissioner o Deeds or ew York. BAOMOWN, N. J. SEAM SAW ANMOLDNG HLL, Manuacurer o Base and' Blinds, ECHANC SREE. RED BANK, N. J. r PHE0. P. WHE, JL REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE. :egiser Buildinp, RED BANE, N. J. Collecion o Bills a specialy. R. J. D. HROCKMORON", DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE! [0. S Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. kr; WM. H. LA WES, JR. LJ VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o Amerieun, Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence: Leroy Place, eween Broad sree and Maple avenue. Red Bank. D. CHANDLER, ARCHEC. Sou's Buildlns, Opposie Globe Hoel, UKD BANK, NEW JERSEY. phomas DAVS, JR., L NSDRANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN.?BON S., RED BANK, N." J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance pluced n he bes companies on mos reasonable erms. D S. SNYDER. A>» Esablished REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE 4 LOANS ommissloner o Deeds and Surveyor..Also nburance Broker or New York and Viciniy. W ALANC HGHLANDS, N.J. U. KURZ, M. D., U. W., PHYBCAN AND PUGEON,. EAONOWN, N. J. Dce on Broad sree, norh side, lrs' door wes o pos-olllee. OFFCE Hocus: ) o 11A. M.; 1 o3,6o8r.m. R. ELLA PREN1SS UPHAM. D DSEASES OF WOMEN AND.CHLDREN. ELECRCY. ^0051 8, UKGSEll 1)UL)NG, RED BANK, N. J i lied Bank Olllce uesday aud Friday aernoonb. R. G. F. MARSDEN, D j-o-" HOMCEOPAHC PHYSCAN AND SURGEON,, RON SREE, RED BANK, N. J 1 AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. V VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary Collcpe, N. Y. Residence, rvlnn; Sree beween Broad Sree and Mnple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. W M. H: SEELEY, 'OR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Mary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared ' BUB o Sale or Vessels.. C. HURLEY. A SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 15 Bridge Avenue. RKD BANK, N. J Wih George Cooper or ieen yenrs. EO. D. COOPER, Gv. CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Ollco: 4" Recor Place, KED BANK, N. J. ENRY OSENDORFF, H UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Ollre a Worlhlev'B Saionery Sore. elciihone Call 18is. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J HOME NSURANCE COMPANY 0FNEWYOHK. Oice: No. 110 Broadway. Elgny-Sevenli Seal- Annual Saemen, January, 181)7. ASH ASSES $1(1, ALLARE i SON. AGENS. ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Enac and nmirsilip Agency. 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. RlBks placed in ne Home and olier lre-class companies a Low-" O R><>s. P. O. BOX 177. ALLARE & 8ON1 HERFF'S SALE By virue o A wri o. ir. o me direced. Ssucn ou o he 1 Circui Cour o he couny o Moninouh nnd SlaW o New.creey, will oe exposed o sale, a public, veudue, on uesday, lie Foureenh day o June, SiS, beween lie liours o[ VZ o'clock iind 5 o'clock, a hree o'clock. n he iernoo o said day. n he Globe hoel, n Red Hank, n he mvnsulp o Shrewsbury. Couny o Jlonmouh, Now Jersey. All Uni cerain lo o nnd nnd mill-pond, siuae. lyibknnd being n he ownship o UnlmUul. Couny o Moninouh, und Slae o New Jersey, conaining live acres, be he siun; mom or liss. nended o be he same propery ns conained in a dml niado by Cliarles Allen. Sheri o he Couny o Monmoub. o William Silwiiion. doled June , and lu'irlnnlnr n a marked ceilur ree n he line o lios. Arrowsinih, one chain nnd ieen lirks rom he souheas corner o liomns Sherinnirs land; rom hence mulling (1) souh hiry dcpivea anl hiry minues' wes six cliulns and weny-eigh links o in! easerly Bide o u liuoiimood ree; hence {'!) soulli eirh (l(>pnh;8 and hiry mlnucn wes one chain nnd iy-six links o lio easerly side onliluek wuluu reu; henve ( )souh live' (ci/rce.s v.eii wo clinlm end wcny-lve lins o a siiiiuwood sapllnir pnndinir in lie wes eclo o he inlll-ikinil; hemv along ho wi'scily cdk o he sniiic o lie lii'nd hereo; licnco linrln rly along ho omo'lyuilbii o wild jxiiiil o i huncli o ninplei Hndiiw!1111 he ioshldn o said pond onerikki nliovo he old lood mile, (hoy being 11 corner o Win.. llendrlc.khin'h laud; heniv winerly ind norlhorly iilong said cidi clison'k Hue or he orlxlinil line o (helme liuroby conveyed o he roud loadinir rom Middleown o Ccvporl, nciir he ccnu k r o ho bridge; Uinirc; niu'ui sixeen degrees nnd lly-oio nliuies \v{>sl our clr.iliih uud hlrlv-llvc lins n ho p r n o n-ginning, coliiuk livn iiercs lie hu sumo more or less. Seized us Hi) properly o lolicr. Miller and llnnluiiiln 1". Allen e nla, aken n execuion li ho sui o( lolicr Allen,,lr,,iid (0 be sold by HOUSON 'lunds, Hlierl.. AM.KN. Jr.. Solicior. Diiii'd MnylUli, WW. ^ ' O'l'KJE OK SKLKMKN. ESAE 1)1' WLLAM V. (JUOVKH, A -1NAK). Noice liiliiohv plvnn Hin ho iiceoiinlh o hu. siliscrllwi', guiiiiilnii o mid luiiiillc, will m uudlcd und Knlcil lirlid Hiurolinlo, Und ic iiir(i'il ni' Kelllemcnl. (0 lui Orpliiinii (mill o ho Couny o Mon (Hi H1HHDAY, HE WUNV-FH DAY OF JULY nex. Y.F.! WM. UOCKMOll'l'ON. Doled Muyllh, 1H8. O N HULK O BAL OlU'lDlOlJ. F.XF.OOR'H NDOO,, <;iiur!cn. vih, (ixcriil.nr ol Junieii, Vem, doeeiimcd.hv order o Hid HUironnii o lip couny o Monniouli. hcreby^givi'i noice (o he rivdlniyin his unil (lcn'iisi!il o hrliikln hclr ilijilj.ihiinnni'h und cliilnih ngiiliihllio cnnuio iild <lr<ciiu'd, under onlh 111- iilllimiilldi], wlliln nlnii niniili!) rom lio WKNY-l'l'H DAY )F Al'llll,, 1HUH, or (hey will bo mover bnrrwl o nny ucliin hereor iiirulii (n; mild 'xi'culor, CHAllEH. VlNH.

16 N AND OU OFOWN. Shor and neresing ems From All Over he Couny. '" Hosea Williams and Jesse James o Long Branch have each been held in $50 bail o awai he acion o he grand jury on a charge o sealing rom J. A. Mc- _Guire a newsdealer o Long Branch. George hompson' and J7G;~CGnWer.have been eleced rusees o he Maawan Bapis church o ill he places caused by he resignaions 1 o Dr. 0. VanWickle and George Maghan. W. A. Miller, F. Howard Lloyd, Miss Pullen, Miss Mack, Miss Kline, Miss Mc- Conachy and Miss Disbrow have been reengaged as eachers o he Maawan public school or nex year. Mayor J, G. Schanck o Keypor, who was arresod or riding his bicycle oh he sidewalks a ha place, was ined $3 or he violaion o he ordinance. revonian L. Harvey, who has augh he Wes Farms school in Howell ownship or he pas wo years, has been reengaged or anoher year. David Harvey, Jr., has been appoined chairman o he Asbury Park ire and waer commiee o succeed. Frank Appleby, who resigned. A reducion o en per cen iu insurance raes h'aa been graned a Asbury Park and Ocean Grove. in's reducion does no apply o hoels. John rving, a piano uner o Ocean Grove, was sricken wih paralysis a Sea Gir las week. He has been aken o Long Branch hospial.. he general synod o he Reormed church o'america held is niney-second annual seision in he Asbury Park Re-. ormed church o-day. Rude boys annoy he women who aend services a he emperance hall a Alanic Highlands, and he boys are o bo arresed. Several o he women o All Sains' church o Locus Poin have embroidered an alar se and have given i o he ' church. he new organ, he new bapisry and he new pulpi o he Maawan Bapis church were dedicaed on Sunday o las week. Perry A. Hudson o Manasquan, who was hrown rom his horse las week and severely injured, is rapidly recovering., '. - {- C. A. Sco has been releced chie o he Maawan ire deparmen., his is Mr. Sco's sixh year, in his oice. he Na-vesink Epworh League has given a new desk and communion able o he Navesink Mehodis church. he members o Chemical engine ire company o Keypor will have new uniorms o blue coas and rousers. Rev. B. C. Lippinco gave a lecure a he Furniingdale Mehodis church las week, a which $80 was cleared..! Dr. Scudder J. Woolley o Long Branch lias been eleced a member o he Monmouh couny medical sociey. D. H. Hnines has resigned as reigh agen a Maawan and V. A. Silva o Branchpor is illing he place. Miss Margare Herries, he new maron o he Long Branch hospial, assumed "charge'o he hospial o-day.. Mis. Mary Pearce o Munasquan has passed a successul examinaion and has received a eacher's license. Freedom council o Daughers o Libery o Keypor celebraed is hird anniversary las Friday nigh., S. S. Morris o Alanic Highlands caugh our barrels o wenkish in one liing o his big ike ne. Mrs. David Miller and her ive children o Seaside, who have been sick wih he measles, are recovering. Mr. and Mrs. William H. "Wyclol: o Freehold have gone o Nebraska or a monh's visi o riends. Mrs. W. F. Demmo and her moher, o Fnrmingdcle, have gone on a rip o he Caskill mounains. Aer o-day he seamer lohndel wil leave Keypor or New York every nigh a seven o'clock. he ilag a he young ladies' seminary a Freehold is said o be ho highes in ha ownship. he semi-unmial meeing o he Key por oyblermen'h (iksoduion will liuhel nex Momliry. Alred Bowen o Manasquan, who hm been sick or ihe pas wo monhs, hai n'covural. Mr. and Mm. Herber S. leroy o Bel mar have gone on a B!X weeks' rip < Europe. A. J. Cijok o Alanic Highlands hai a lively, healhy chicken wih hreo oo here is a grea deal o gambling a Mamvuii by ho young inon o ha place Nae Smih o Freehold will be en ployed in Anbury Park his summer. Mrs. E. B. Lincoln o Maawan hai moved o renon. Oliver Lunglreel o Bi idle is wick wi pncunionm. A Lilo Boy wih a Big Name. Lnu Wednesday a colored boy wn born in Freehold. ho bo^'n aher William M. Himmoim. ho boy's mollic h Julia Ann Simmon 1 ). ho boy hi man in William MoKlnloy Dowoy Sclilc iinpsou Hlu.monn. A New rolley Company. A ceriicae o incorporaion has.been led a renon by he Asbury Park and a Gir railroad company. he new ompany has a capial sock o $100,000.?he incorporaors are John E. Comiers > Arlingon and Daniel H. Shea and.' B. Perrine o New York. he new :ompany is empowered o secure he rancliiae and eecs o he Asbury Park nd Belnar rolley company. Maawan's Graduaes. Florence Worrell, Leila Warne, Maud Vumack, Joanna. Carroll/and Richard Henser, have"graduaed rom he grammar deparmen o he Maawan public school, and will ener he high school ieparmen nex all. hey received diilomas a public exercises held las nigh. Susaining Lie On he choice juicy meas served by me i8 jub wha our ahleic, bicycle riding, ennis playing and goling wenieh cenury men and women need. Pie days have gone 'wih he spinning wheel. Good bone, musand issue is wha is needed now. 9 Ydu can ge hem by paronizing Q he Enerprise Mea Marke. he :<& meas are resh, choice and emp- ing, anil are sold a prices ha will n le you eas in comor.. g id. pleaae FRON SREE. g Cor. Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J.' AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Remember he - Counry's- Deenders,. * ) Remember hose who died in he cause years ago, as well as hose who died on he Maine. he key o our uure- libery is in our remembrance o he deeds o he pas. he Key o Success s in reliable' merchandise and ha is he only _way ha you can accoun or he success o our business. "We don' keep anyhing bu reliable goods and we don' wan any success o come hrough anyhing else. hese reliable qualiies, coupled wih our exceedingly low prices and our saisacory service, are he inducemens ha._. _ jve_oer_i_o _gg_your rade. ' Here are some special iems ha we do no believe you can duplicae anywhere else or anyhing like our r prices. rish Linen Shoes. hese are disincly a warm weaher' shoe and are cool and comorable. n he new syle bulldog oe, a 1,25. Special Oxord a 75 Cens. A lae arrival a he sore is a ine kid ladies' Oxord ie a 75 cens. Any size you wan. hey are so good or he money ha we were generous in buying. Successors o J. B. BERGEN, 21 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. he Paul. Noron Co. Having purchased he brick building a he oo o Pearl sree and opposie he reigh saion o he New York and Long Branch railroad, have now moved'heir headquarers here. his building being 50»ee by 150 ee wo sories in size, en^ ables hem o. carry he amoun o sock here increasing busi ness demands. he Sore a 14 Wes Fron Sree will sill be reained o reciving orders and or convenience o people waning snial quaniies o Hay and Feed. We carry a all line o Pra 1 s Poulry Food and Gondiioi Powders. We are oering a ancy Barley Clipped OaB a a bargaii We sell wha you wan, bccauho we have i. No subai ues needed. HXOHJSH: JCUeuboh, EUxnbahpor,. HomervUlu, Hod Jlaik. olophonocall, 87H. HE PAUL. NORON CO., U Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank F. D. WKOFF, Manager. v :;< " "V E< 8 1 A MAN wans Lie nsurance no only because he Mil die, bu because he wans o live more happily, more useully and longer. Wrie. Home Ole, Newark, J., Proi Sharing Lie nsurance Policies, $15 o $50,000. John F. Dryden, Presiden. Leslie D. Ward, V. Pres'. Edear B. Ward, Forres F. Dryden, Secreary. 2d V. Pres' and Counsel. H, KOLBEiNSPL/lY, Sup., Broad S., Red Bank, N. J.. Box 116. o Co,.>< i Children's Day will soon be here. he baby will need a new bonne. he lile girls rom 3 o 12 years, as well as he older ones, are expecing o have.a prey summer ha. You should no'le hem be disappoined. We', have children's bonnes as low as 25 cens and up o $3. n children's has we have nearly everyhing, rom he plain sailor a 17 cens o he more elaborae rimmed Has, all-o which are sold a very moderae-prices. ' ' ; ' MES. E. "WES, Red Bank emple o Fashion. WO rahal Adverising Will Sell Hones Goods. DeYAND rafq (ioog lllg HEW JDSEY OFFCE BLOCK Vainilu Shod are hose Who Wear hem. ONLY ONE QUALY! ONLY ONE PRCE. housands o women recommend " Sorosls " 8hoes, and wo Uavo ye o receive ho word o(. complain. ' 83.5O Per Equal n every way o Hlgu Class Cusom Sor3 ha sell or much uioro money. Sole Newark Agens. V V his Coupon No Good on Above. V HU5 HVKC1OWP0N. - presened a ime purchases are made ills coupon will enilu vou o EN. PEK CEN DSCOUN on nil goods boiirli n our soro beween ho doe o ills lssuo unil July 2d. 181)8, oxcep- UK orlcles Relling a special prices. Will nlso be acceped or aco vuluo when onclosed wih mall orderx. L. 8. LAU A CO., Nowiirl, N. J. y. K M No Agens or Branch Sores Anywhere. Mall Orders Filled. 'rco Dollverlea. SK L. S. PLAU & CO., & 707 o 721 Broad S., 8 Cedar S., NEWARK, N. J. & 8- V i O Spring and Summer Clohing, Has p and Furnishing Goods. Goods and p prices always righ; i no, your money,p back. ' $ J.KRDEL, i Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, i i No. 6 BROAD SREE, &, S \ RED KANK, NEW JERSEY.

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