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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 7. RED BANK, F. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 9,1899. PAGES 1 O 8. CHANGES N A NEWSPAPER.. JACOB SUMS O QU LONG BRANCH NEWSPAPER \WORK. Many, Changes in he Long BrpncJv Sews Since i Wan Sared iisx8()a as an Oshoo o he-red JOU& Sandard. be announcemen is made, ha Jacob Suls has sold his ineres in,he Long Branch; News o his parner, Holmes V.. Wheeler, and ha Mr. Suls will sar a paper a Allenown, in Upper Freehold ownship. he News has undergone a number o changes o ownership during he pas ew years, and his las change probably marks Mr. Sulss inal reiremen rom he newspaper ield a Long Branch. Mr. Suls was a ormer owner -o he paper, and he has also been oherwise ineresed in he newspaper business a Long Branch. he Long Branch News was sared -during he civil war by Rev. Rober. Middledich and Anhony Reckless o Red Bank, who were a ha ime h6 owners o he Red Bank Sandard. here was no paper a Long Branch hen and he hoel men here waned one. he paper was sared as a summer paper. was made up principally o news and miscellany which had been prined in he Sandard, wih a column or wo o Long Branchjiews in i. -was prined a he Sandard oice in Red Bank and was known as he Long Branch Sandard. he paper did no pay and in 1866 i was bough by Cap. Morris o Freehold. Mr. Morris had jus reurned home rom service in he civil war. He was a brigh newspaper man and hp aimed o make he paper no only a good newspaper bu a proiable one. He shook o he old name o he Long Branch Sandard and re-named he paper he Long Branch News. He bough prining machinery and prined he paper a his oice a Long Branch. Capain Morris died aer he had run he paper a ew years and i came under he conrol o James S. Yard, who hen, as how, was he edior o he Freehold Democra. While Mr. Yard was running he paper he prined hal o i a his oice a "Freehold. he par prined a Freehold conained miscellany and general news. he shees, wih one side prined, were shipped o Long Branch, where he inside pages o he paper were.prined. hese pages conained local news and Long Branch adverisemens. A shor ime aer Capain, Morriss <leah Mr.Yard sold he paper. Jacob Suls, who now reires rom he paper or he second ime, was he purchaser. Mr. Sula was he owner o he Highsown Gazee a ha ime. He was abou hiry years younger han he is now, and he was ambiious and longed or a larger ield. He sold he Highs- -own Gazee o Rev.. B. Applege, who sill owns i, and moved o Long Branch and ook possession o he News. Counry newspapers had no hen developed o heir presen degree, and he News was a paper o our pages, wih seven columns o he page. Mr..Suls was a virile wrier and a husling business man. He soon discarded he parly-prined shees rom Freehold and prined he paper all a Long Branch. n a ew years he buil up he paper so ha i became as good a counry paper as here was in he sae, and one o he mos proiable. For a ime i made more money han any oher paper in Monmouh couny excep he Freehold Democra. he commercial business o he Democra was small, bu i hud pracically a monopoly o he legal prining and legal, adverising* o he couny, and his made he Democra very prosperous, oven hough is general business was small.. When he News was in he heigh o.is prosperiy Mr. Suls sold he paper o Mrs. Henriea Chanrau or $9,000,,his was a})ig prico or a counry nowspnper in hoao days, hu he News was chinp a ha lgury;. Mrs. Clmnrau Biado Clion W. ayieure, a hearical man, he edior o he papor. Mr. -aylourc.muy havo been a good hearical man bu ho wns a inighy poor edior, and ho paper began a downward career almos a once. hib downward career wna hasened by opposiion papers which had sprung up a Long Branch. Whllo Mr. Sula was he owner o ho News, his son, Rober Sula, who had picked up a lllo knowledge o ho newspaper bunlnchi) in hll ahers ollco, Blured a paper n Cran- :bury which ho culled ho Cranbury Nc\va, his paper wan a ailure and young Mr. Suls phook ho (luu o Cranbury rom h a ee and moved hll prining maerial.o Long Branch. here ho Barcd n paper in he Upper Village which he called he Home ^Record. He could no make his paper go, eiher, and he ook in L. S. Benne as a parner. Beore long, Benne bough ou young Sulsls ineres in he paper and ora ime Benne ran i alone, bu wihou any grea measure o success. he paper was evenually 6old o Frank Mulgrave aylor. Mr. aylor moved he paper o he Lower Village and changed is name o he Long Branch Record. He made such changes in he paper ha i soon began o pay is way and h) a shor ime i was making money or is new owner. he paper has been paying well ever since and o : day i ranks as one o he hree mos proiable papers in Monmouh couny. A year or wo ago a company was ormed wih $15,000 capial o run he paper. Mr. aylor kep $7,000 o he sock and was reained as edior. he remainder o he sock was sold or $8,000 cash, which Mr. aylor pu in his pocke as par o he prois o his venure in he newspaper business. he Records presen prosperiy is shown by he ac ha he paper has jus ereced and is now occupying a handsome our-sory building. n addiion o he opposiion o he Record, he JVews had o suer urher opposiion, rom he saring o anoher paper. his new paper was he Long Branch imes, which was sared by J. Leslie VanSan. Mr. VanSan ran he paper several years. Jacob Suls had engaged in business enerprises in oher localiies wih he money received rom he sale o he News o Mrs. Chanrau. hese enerprises had no. urned ou paricularly proiable, and Mr. Suls dried back o Long Branch. Several years aer he had sold he News he bough he imes rom Mr. VanSan and again enered be newspaper ield a Long Branch. Meanime he News had been having a ough sruggle. Mrs. Chanrau had wearied o Clion W. ayleures ediorship o he paper aer a ew years rial o i. he nex edior she seleced was George.W. Coon, anoher New York hearical man. Harry Har, who is now he secreary o he Alanic Highlands Press concern, had charge o he mechanical deparmen o he News under Mr. Coons managemen. Coon and Har ran he paper or a year bu could no make i go. A be end o a year under heir managemen he paper wab sold o Holmes V. Wheeler, a ypeseer in he oice o he Freehold Democra. Shorly aer Mr. Wheeler bough he News he and Jacob Suls ormed a parnership and he imes and News were consolidaed, be new paper aking he name o he imes and News. For a while aer he consolidaion, hings wen along well, bu he enerprise did no prosper as he proprieors had hoped. Dierences arose beween he parners, which resuled in Mr. Suls selling his ineres in he paper o Mr. Wheeler a week or so ago. he village o Allenown, where Mr. Suls proposes o 16oae and sar a new paper, has abou 1,000 inhabians. is in Upper Freehold ownship, a ew miles rom Highsown, and is in he cener o a rich arming communiy. his arming communiy had never been illed as a newspaper ield unil a ew years ago, when he Freehold ranscrip saw he possibiliies o ha neighborhood, and now ully hal he armers o ha secion ake he ranscrip. be amoun o prining and adverising ha Mr. Suls will be able o ge in Allenown will be comparaively small, bu he should be able o build up a big subscripion lis or his new paper i he ges ou such a paper as he communiy wans. Disposing o Church Money. ho Guild o ho Golden Rule o riniy church held a meeing in he chapol o he churoh las nigh o dispose o $75 which he sociey had raised in va ways. ho sociey gave $15 o ho, day-aohool o doray par o ho expenses o ho Sunday-schools annual picnic, which will JO hold a Highland Beach nex uesday. he reasurer o ho church reoolved $43 or he general church und. ho sociey now has a billunco o $13 on hand. Waned, on lrub morgage, $1,750, $3,000 nnd $11,500 a llvo per cen inercu; improved propery. P. O. Box 1)8, Alanic Highlands, N. J. Adv. ho Ohriiron-Ucnard, MoKonzlo roolal in ho own hall o-morrow nigh or ho bonoll o riniy church will he a musloul rea. Adv. pays o ndvorliio n ho Hicauvricr, DEAH LS OF HE WEEK. WO AGED WOMEN DE VERY SUDDENLY. Srs.Sarv Harnedy o JMddleoen Dies o Paralysis-Mrs. Elizabeh Cornelisono air Haven Dies o Hear Disease. Mrs. Mary Harnedy died a her home beween Middleovvn and New Monmouh on uesday o las week, aged 73 years. Deah was caused by paralysis o he hear. Mrs. Harnedy lived alone. homaslogan sopped a he houae requenly wih mail and when he knocked a he door uesday he go no response. He hough ha somehing was wrong and he and Parick Lang climbed in he window. hey ound Mrs. Harnedy in bed. She jvas alive, bu unconscious, and died shorly aerward. Mrs. Haraedy was born in reland and came o Middleown ownship abou iy years ago. Her husband was Michael Harnedy, who died abou weny years ago. She leaves our daughers and wo sons. hey are Mrs. Mamie Shields, Maggie Harnedy and Michael Harnedy o RedBank, Mrs. Annie Mc- Laughlin o Belord,,Mrs. Lavinia Cheeseman o Jersey Ciy and John Harnedy o Alanic Highlands. he uneral was held onhursday a S. Marys church o New Monmouh and he body, was buried a M. Olive cemeery a Headdens Corner. - ; Sirs. Eligabeh Corneliaon. Mrs. Elizabeh Cornelison o Fair Haven died very suddenly on Saurday nigh o hear disease. She was 60 years old, and was employed a John Sodens. She had sared home abou eigh oclock on Saurday nigh and when in ron o Forman Smihs house she WBB suddenly aacked wih he disease. She grew ain and Mr.. Smih sared o help her home. n ron o Edgar Smihs house Mrs. Cornelisoa grew so weak ha she was unable o walk. She was aken in on Mr. Smihs soop, where she died in a ew minues. Her lie was insured in he Prudenial lie insurance company or $75. Shewaa- married wice. Her las husband died abou eigh years ago. She was he.moher o eigh children, all o whom are dead. he uneral was held on Monday aernoon a Fisk chapel and he service was conduced by Rev. J. Hi Chrismas. he body was buried a Whie Ridge cemeery a Souh Eaonown. George Reed, George Reed "o Navesink died las Friday o cirrhosis o he liver and chronic Brighs disease. He was 79 years old. He was brough up by be lae saac aylor o Harmony and had spen his enire lie in Middleown ownship. For he pas ory years or more he had lived a Navesink. His wie wae a daugher o he lae James Drum, who or many years was sexon,o he Middleown Bapis; church. Mr. Reed was a veeran o he civil war and received a pension rom ha governmen. He leaves one son and one daugher. hey are Albrigh Reed and Mrs. Lewis Carney o Navesink. he uneral was held on Sunday morning a he Navesink A. M. E. church. Rev. W. W. Johnson had charge o he service and he was assised by Joseph Greene o Navesink. Hire. Garrc Hendriekson. Mrs. Sarah A. Hendrickson, wie o Qarre Hendrickson o Maawan, died on Friday o las week o i.abemia, aged 61 years. She had been sick abou our weeks. She was he, daugher o he lae Mary and Benjamin Griggs and was born a Maawan. n 1804 she married Garre Hendrickson, who was hen a armer in Holmdol ownship. Abou weny years ago she nnd her husband moved o Malawan, where hey have sinco resided. She leaves one siser and hree brohers. hey are Miss E. W. Griggs, Bonjanin E. Griggs and William H. Griggs o Mivawan, and John S. Griggs o Now Haven, Connecicu. Mrs. Hondrickson was a momber o ho Maawnn Presbyerian church and had nlwuys been.ncivo in church und Sunday-school work. J/il. Elizabeh Delloc. Mrs. Elizabeh DoBow o Holmnnsvlllo, who was generally known ns Bey DoBoo," died on Sunday o las wcok, aged 00 yearn, 7 monhs and 18 days. Her cniro lie, unil abou a year ago, was spen on a arm a Vanhleovillo. Uor husband was Janea DoDovv, who died abou ory years ogo. DoDows Corner, in ho welorn par o ho couny, wan named aer her amily, lira. Do- Bow leaves hrco daughers and oae son. Ono o her daughers is Mrs. Elisabeh Reynolds o Freehold. She had been a member o he Freehold Bapis church or 76 years. be body was buried a Cassville. Piney Curis. Piney Curis, a lie-long residen o Wall ownship/died on Saurday. He was 78 years old and deah was caused by a complicaion o diseases. He leaves a orune esimaed a $50,000. He was prominen in Democraic poliics in his couny, and he had held various public oices. He served one erm as lay judge o he Monmouh couny cours. wo children survive him. hey are Mrs. Howard Osborne o Manasquan and an unmarried daugher, who lived a home. he uneral was held yeserday aernoon a wo oclock a he Manasquan Presbyerian church. Sirs. James Dore. Mrs. Bridge Dore, wie o James Dore o Freehold, died on Monday o las week o consumpion, aged 24 years. She leaves wo small children. She has hree sisers and hree brohers in his counry and a siser in reland. he 8i3ers and brohers in his counry are Mrs. Mary Gilhuly o Perrineville, Miss Ellie Hickey o Brooklyn, Miss Johanna Hickey o Freehold, Philip Hickey o Millsone, James Hickey o Freehold and Parick Hickey o Jamesburg. Si8s Lucy Sperling. Miss Lucy Sperling, daugher o Charles D. Sperling o Manasquan, died on Monday, aged weny years. A shor ime ago he girl had a ooh pulled. Blood poisoning se in. which laer developed ino erysipelas and caused her deah. he uneral was held his aernoon a hal-pas wo oclock a he Manasquan Mehodis church. John lasselberger, Jr. John, son o John Hasselberger o New York, died o cholera inanum las hursday, aged wo monhs. he body was brough o Red Bank on Saurday and was buried a Fair View cemeery. Mr. Hasselbergers wie, who was ormerly Mi6S Lizzie Parlserrdaugher o Mrs. Annie O. Parker o Newma: Springs, died June 1s. Barbara Rose Canillioii. Barbara Rose Canillion o Brooklyn, who was spending he summer a Frank OBriens on Spring sree, Red Bank, died yeserday morning, aged 21 years. Deah was caused by pneumonia and she had been sick abou en days. he body was aken o Brooklyn and he uneral will be held rom her nome omorrow morning. Smih. rving Smih o Long Branch died on uesday o las week o consumpion, aged 44 years. He had been sick abou a year. He was he son o Elisha. Smih and lived a home. He had been a consable o Ocean ownship a number o years and he held his posiion a he ime o his deah. hree brohers and hree sisers survive him. Edih Denlse.. Edih Denise, daugher, o Nellie and Henry Denise o Jersey Ciy, ormerly o Red Bank, died las hursday, aged ive monhs. Deah was caused by whooping cough. Mrs. Elizabeh H. Combes Will. Elizabeh H. Combs o Freehold, who died July 11h, le a considerable esae. She le a husband, wo daughers and our grandchildren. Her husband, Edward. Combs, is o have he use o all her propery as losg as he shall live. A his deah $100 is o be pu ou a ineres or each o Mrs. Combss grandchildren. hese grandchildren aro Edward C. Duryea, William B. Duryea, Helen B. Oakley and Graco H" Oakley. As hese- grandchildren reach he ago o 21 years hey aro o recoivo his $100 and ho accumulaed ineres. Aor soing asido ho $400 required o mnko his und or he our grandchildren, allho res o ho esae is o bo divided equally beween Mrs. Combss wo daughers, Chrisina. Duryea and Julia H. Oakloy. Mrs. Comba mudo her will July 10h, ho day beoro her deah. Her husband, Edward. Combs, nnd her aon-in-luw, William B. Duryoa, woro mado ho oxccuors o ho will. he winensea woro Dr. MoLoan Forraan and Frank F. Ran dolph. Vinlrelln Roos. you havo an umbrella ha nccdi ro-covvring bring i along and well recover i or 70 oeni whllo you wai. Josoph SlK, Red Bank, Adv. un RiraiBicu prins all ho nown all ho lmo. Adv. SHOONG A SEA GR, RED BANK ROOPERS ON HE RANGES HS WEEK. All he Cavalrymen Vho Have Sho So Far Have Von Marksmens Badges wo Sharpshooers -Who Hope o Win Exper Budges. he Red Bank cavalry roop is shooing his week on "he Sea Gir; ranges. he members o he roop can go down; any day his week which is nios convenien o hem. he condiions are he same as in, ormer years. he roopers shoo wih carbines. Each man has seven shos a he 200-yard arge and seven shos a he 800-yard arge.- Each bullseye couns ive, and a man oan hus make a score o 35 on each arge. he carbines which he roopers use are shorer han he rilesused by he inanry, and an exra poin is given o each rooper on he 200-yard and 800-yard arges./ his makes 72 as he bigges score which a cavalryman can ge on hese wo arges. So ar in be hisory o he New Jersey companies, no one has made his score. ; «a rooper makes a score o 36 ou o, hese possible 72 poins on hese wo arges, bo ges a marksmans badge. he makes a score o 56 he is eniled o pracice on 500-yard and 600-yard arges. He can make be same score o 72 poins on hese wo arges i he shoos good enough, So ar nobody has sho good enough o score 72 poins. a rooper makes a score o 56 poins on hese wo arges he ges a sharpshooers badge. he makes ascoreo 60 or over he can shoo on he exper ranges. he arges on he exper ranges are a 800 yards and 1,000 yards. A rooper can make 72 on hese ranges i he shoos good enough, bu he never does. he makes a score o 63 he ges an expers badge, his is he highes rophy or marksmanship oered by he sae. A number o he members o he Red Bank cavalry roop have already been o he ranges and have sho on he arges. All he men who have sho have earned marksmens badges. Dr. Edwin Field, Franklin- Pierce Sryker, Garry "Morord and J. A. Suls qualiied as sharpshooers. Dr. Field and Sryker have sho on he 500-yard and 000-yard arges and no only earned sharpshooers badges, bu sho good enough o enile hem o shoo on he exper range. Boh o hese men expec o" win exper badges his year. So ar no member o he roop has won an expers badge. SHOWS. \ A Good Perormance las day SiaM Comna Plays. " His Beer Hal," he arce comedy which was presened a he Red Bank opera house las hursday nigh, was an excellen show and gave as good saisacion o he audience as any perormance which has been given in own. o-nigh rwins burlesquers will appear. his company is considered one o he bes o is kind on he road, and i is composed o a lo o good vaudeville perormers. he perormance will close. wih a musical burlesque eniled "A Ho Wave." i " n Greaer New York," a arce comedy in hree acs, will be a he opera house on Friday nigh, his play ran a hundred nighs in he Olympia heaer in New York. Miss Amy Lee is he principal sar and she is suppored by a good company. A Clambake and a Figh. A clambake wab held near Vanderburg, in Alanic ownship, on Sunday aernoon. Abou weny persons aended he bake. During ho aernoon a igh sared and some o he guess go black eyes and sore heads. A Naer o Honey. Nearly every ransacion in lie is a muer o money. may no bo so very apparen ou is ace, bu down benenli he suraco ho almighy dollar is in hiding. here are oxcepiouo, o course, bu no many. Why do we oll you his? o boranlc, wo aro olling i bcoauso wo wan aomo o your money, bu wo proposo o givo you good value or i in ho ahapo o good prining. Wo prin moa everyhing, and wha we do prin him ho breah b Ua in i. Wo nro no gingerbread priners. Wo mean by his (lin wo do no run o curly-ouch and lub-duhs. Our prining is good in ho mmoo o lining nea, uruoivo and readable no grooaquo, llko a crnzy-quil. Our prices aro nuihor high nor "chonp." hoy aro on high m you ough o pay, nnd aa low an you can aord o pay. i Do you need any prining now} im UicD BANK isaioiiin. olophono 1U. Adv.

2 A GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE RACE. Seabrgh Fishermen Race or Money Prises. Anoher go-as-you-please race beween eigh Seabrigb ishermen was held on he Souh Shrewsbury river on Saurday aernoon. Edward Kemp, who gave a hundred dollars o he irs ive men in he race he previous Saurday, gave a like amoun o be divided in prizes a las Saurdays race. "Edgar Smih and John Hendrickson, who were judges in he previous race, were judges o he cones on Saurday. Jhere were eigh enries and he disance was eighy miles. he race was won by Alber Faulkenburg and he go a prize o $80. His broher Wesley was second and he go $25. weny dollar^ was he hird prize and his was won by Oo Benson. he ourh prize o $16 was won by Mahew Johnson. he ih prize was $10 and was won by Luher Minugb. he oher hree men who ook par in he race were John horsen, William Brennen and Edward Price. Alhough hese men did no win anyhing Mr. Kemp gave $10 o each o hem. Mr. Kemp also sen $10 o he Seabrigh Mehodis ohurch. A FSHERMANS MSHAP. Charles V. Holmes Drops hvoiiyh he Boom o His Boa. Charles D. Holmes, awho lives on Shrewsbury avenue, near Beach sree, is an enhusiasic isherman. Mr. Holmes wen ishing^ he river on Friday. He had heard ha perch were biing up he river and he waned o cach some. He ook a boa and wen o one o he bes perch holeb in he river. He ished a long ime wihou resuls, and he was geing discouraged when he go a bie ha nearly yanked he pole ou o his hands. He jumped up in order o land his ish more easily, and as he jumped up he boards on he boom o he boa gave way. Holmes dropped hrough he boom o he boa and wen in he waer up o his chin. he waer was deep and he did no ouch boom, and he had o swim he boa ashore beore he could release himsel. he perch go away.. A CLUBS NEW CAPAN. JlarxxiA. WorMev Eleced Capain " o he Slomnouh Boa Club. A meeing o he Monmouh boa club was held on Monday nigh. A his meeing Harry A. Worhley was eleced capain o succeed Edward Smih, who recenly endered bis resignaion. Mr. Smih had been capain o he club or a good many years. is said ha bis resignaion was due o rouble wih Borne o he members. wo new members joined he club a his meeing. hey were James W. H. Foxwell o Monmouh sree and George P. Kuhl o Wallace sree. he clubs annual clambake will be held a Pleasure Bay he las hursday in his monh. William H. Houson, Harry A. Worhley and Charles Sraps will make he arrangemens or he clambake. A Clamming Pary. Four wagon loads o persons wen on a clamming rip o Por Monmouh las Wednesday. hose who wen were Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Schenck and heir son Henry and Miss Elizabeh Vanderveer o Holmdel; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Hendrickson, Mrs. E. S. hompson, Miss Mabel hompson and Miss Sarah Scheuck Hendrickson o Bradeve; Mr. and Mrs J. W. Pienger o Sweemans Lane and heir daugher; Mrs. S. C. Hendrickson o Asbury Park and her wo children Mr. Shangnl and son o Highsown Miss Sarah Hendrickson Schenck o Dover. Delaware; Mies Daisy Perrie o Brooklyn, and William A. Shoemaker o Shrewsbury. hey go eigh bushels o hard clams. Oceanpor Racers ied. William Dubois and Ray Sickles, boh o Oceanpor, each hinks he can rido a wheel aser han he oher. hey had a hal-mile race on Parkers rack on Sunday aernoon, Charles Walling wn judge, he boys ied and hey vvil have anoher race a Elkwood Park nexi Sunday aernoon. Coming Races a Koypor. Bicyclo races will bo held on Sago rack a Koypor on Saurday, Augusl 25h. ho evens will include a one hird mile novice, one-milo open, ono milo buoys nice, a hal-mile rnco oi local riders only, and o, (vo-milo haridi cap. Koypors Rogaa. Abou 25,enries havo been receive or ho rugaiu which akes place n Key por nox Snlurday. ho rnco will hi over nn eigheen-mile course ho win nor in each even will go «prize and clmllongo ponnan. Dovo Shooing a Colg iooli. Frod Luhur, John Snploqn nn George Hcycr o Cols Nook won dovo shooing lan hursday. hey baggci seveneen blrdij. Maawan Horses o Race. he roing horses o Mayor D. E. VanWickle and "William W. Wineron o Maawan have been mached or a race o hree one-mile heas or $100 a side. he race will ake place a New Brunswick on Sepember 2d. ; Elkwood Parks Gol Links. he new gol links a Elkwood Park were inished las week. he links are ull size, having nine holes.. Fieen men worked on he grounds seven weeks, geing hem in good condiion.! _ he Greaes Sale O he Year D. W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer. BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank, New Jersey. Special shoes or cruarercrack, ender-ooed and nerering horses. Exra aenion o roers ani roadsers. D. W. SMH. s now in progress in his sore. Prices ha are drawing remendous crowds., * We are urning dull days v ino busy ones "by closing ou all kinds o-, Summer Dry Goods AND READY-O-WEAR GARMENS For ladies and children a a mere racion o heir real worh. JOSEPH SALZ, Red Bank. HE GREA ULE SORE! Y * HE BARGAN PALACE. s go o come Populariy comes slowly someimes, bu no so wih he urle sore. he- big air has made an insananeous impression. Brigh, clean, and jus a lile ahead o dae Broad Srees Brighes Spo. Acd&b^Ae^MAk^h^M&c^c^MAucjc^&h Y Y e Sell Cheaper han Any Oher Sore. Bes Elgin Creamery Buer, per lb..22c. 5-pound Jar Jelly. 25c Coee (in he bean) "..10c. Jelly (in glass) 5c. Lion Coee "..13o. Large Bole Chow Chow 25c. Arbuckles Coee ".12Jc. Large Bole Swee Pickles. 25c. Sanos Coee... "..15c. Olives, per bole.,10c. MaracaiboCoee. *..20c. Com Sarch," per package 4c. Java Coee "..25c. GoldDus, " " 5c Mixed, Black or Green ea.. "..85c. 6 pounds Sarch 25c. Lemons.- per doz,.10c. 13 Cakes Soap. 24c Family Pork per lb.. 6c. Clohespin^, per dozen lc. Sardines per can.. 5c. WashingSoaa, per pound lc W. A. REX & SON, he Oldes Esablished Grocers, Cor. Broad and Wallace Ss., RED BANK, N. J. his is a clearing* sale o odds and ends and small los o clean up sock. Some o he los are small, so don delay i you hink you wan anyhing in his lis. 2c. Silk and wash ies and ) Bows, 2c. each; no more? han 3 o each cusomer. 9c. Mens Suspenders,cord ends, usually sold a rom 15c. o 25c. a pair. Our price 9c. per Pair. 39c. Mens colored balbriggan Shirs and Draworsj mosly large sizes, 39c.; usual price 50c. 7c. Boys wash Pans, 3 o 8 years, Yc. per pair. 9c. Mens bicycle Hose, 19c. per pair. 8c. 25-cen silk band Bows and ies go a 18c. 3c. Mens black Sox, as colors, 3c. per pair; no more han 3 pairs o each cusomer. 25c. Mens summer Coas, 25c. 9c. Boys Shirwaiss, as colors, 4 o 14 years, 19c. each; mos sores charge 35c. 25c. Mens ouing Shirs, 25c; he 50c. qualiy. Oc. imens sriped and plaid Sox, 10c. per pair. 5c. V 4. :. Mens summer Vess, lic. * 95c. Mens cassimere Pans, 95c; A. he $1.50 grade. X 75c. Mens black coon worsed Pans, 75c SUS. Mens, boys and childrens X Suis a reduced prices. ^ hese goods will be on sale hursday morning, Augus 10h. ^. M. DAVDSON, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J.

3 A FOX SHO. Mind Killed a Lo o om Fields Guineas, urkeys and Chickens. om Field o Middleown sho a ox on Saurday. he ox was a legacy rom he huning club which used o "have ox huns in Middleown owdship. A Dumber o oxes were released by he huning club in is ox chases, and some o hese escaped. Several oxes were also seca libery wih he expecaion ha hey would urnish spor a uure ox chases. dozen or more o hese oxes were never killed by he huning club and hey have bred and become numerous in Middleown ownship. hey have done a good deal o damage killing armers poulry, and he aggregae loss has been very large. om Field has lose a grea deal o poulry by oxes. He had a man named A wood Havens working or him las year. Havens was a good sho and Mr. Field oered him wo dollars or every ox, he could kih. Havens illed our oxes during he season and go eigh dollars, which was combining spor and business in a manner which \ was very saisacory o him. his year Mr. Field has again been, molesed by oxes. A ra" o chickenb were aken, and 80 guinea hens, which had reached he size o quail, were likewise carried o by oxes. he oxes have go very cunning o lae, and i is wih diiculy ha hey can be sbo. Mr. Field go a sho a one or wo o hem during he pas ornigh, bu he circumsances were such ha he did no hi hem. " Las Saurday a ox go aer his poulry again and killed and ae six urkeys. he urkeys were wo monhs old and made a heary m6al or even a ravenous ox. Mr; Field saw he ox jus. aer i had eaen he urkeys. He go his gun, and alhough, he ox made «, good eor o ge away, i was logy aer eaing so hearily, and Mm; Field brough i down/here are a number o oher oxes iu he localiy, and Mr. Field hopes ha more o hem will soon be sho, eiher by himsel o by some o he oher residens o he neighborhood. AN ARM SHAERED. Mahew lecornick njured by Falling Docn Sairs. Mahew McCormick, a New Yorker who drives Seigel-Coopers delivery wagon hrough Oceanic, delivered some goods a C. N. Blisss barn las Wednesday or Mr. Blisss coachman. He carried he goods upsairs and when he sared o come down he sairs he ripped and ell all he way o he boom, a disance o ieen seps. McCormick weighs 180 pounds and he landed on his hands. Almos bis enire weigh came on his righ arm and i was broken in hree places. One break was a he wris, anoher was beween he wris and he elbow, and he hird was a he elbow. he break a he wris was a compound racure, he bones o he wris proruding hough he lesh. One o he ingers o his le hand was dislocaed and he palm o he hand was cu opery-e also received ive scalp wounds. Dr. E. P. hompson dressed he injuries and Mc- Cormick was aken o a New York hospial. His righ arm will probably have o be aken o. Mr. McCormick has driven he Seigel-Cooper wagon on he Oceanic roue ever since heir sore was sared in New York. A Horse Breaks a George Burroughs o Navesink moved lo Lile Silver las Saurday. On Sunday morning he sared rom Navesink o lead wo horses behind a wagon o his new home a Lio Silver, John M. Johnsons horses g<k; ou o he sable and ran down he road^bohind Mr. Burrougbss horses, his scared he horses ha were being led and one o hem jumped ngnins one o he hind wheels o he wagon, breaking i. Mr. Burroughs sayed n Navesink unil Monday morning, when he walked o Lile Silver and led he horses. <ro ~ A, HOcL MAN DSPOSSESSED. A Complicaed Case a Alanic Highlands. he hoel near Alanio Highlands ha was ormerly owned by William B. Andrew was rened, jhis summer by Alex. Goldman o New York.. Goldman did no pay his ren and Oakes erril, who now owns he hoel, go ou a dispossess warran beore Jusice John Ellis las hursday. Monday was he day ixed upon o serve i. Samuel A. Paerson o Asbury Park, counsel or Goldman, go a wri o ceriorari rom he supreme cour, which aced as a say o proceedings unil Augus 21s. Jusice Ellis, upon whomhe wr.i had o be served, was ou o own and would no be back unil he.hree days limi allowed by law<in which o serve" he wri had expired. As personal service o he wri could no be made, he p per was acked on he door o Jusice Elliss oice in order o mee he requiremens o he law in such coningencies. Con sable John Oliver, who had he dispossess warran, did no know anyhing abou he wri o ceriorari and be wen o he hoel on Monday and se Goldmans hings ou o doors. Goldman now declares ha he will bring a sui or he damages susained by bis ejecmen rom he hoel. A SEASDE LAWSU. Edward Dorse sies Charles Sraon or Damages. Charles Sraon o Seaside wen home one day las week and, ound William Cavanaugh a bis house. Cavanaugb works in Edward Dorses grocery sore and he said he was a Sraons on business. Sraon go mad when he saw Cavanaugh a his house. He said he did no believe Ca vsnaugh was here on business conneced wih Dorses grocery, bu ha he was hanging around,his house in his absence. He sared o "do him up" and Cavanaugh jumped in his wagon and drove away. Sraon sared in pursui. Cavanaugh urned a corner so as ha one ohe hind wheels o he wagon broke down. Sraon caugh Cavanaugh and gave him a bad licking. he nex day Mr. Dorse, he owner o he wagon, Bued Mr; Sraon or $20 damages. He said ha Cavanaugh would no have broken he wagon i Sraon had no been chasing him. he case was o have been heard beore Jusice Ellis a Alanic Highlands on Monday, bu was adjourned or a week. Cavanaugh had a warran issued or Sraons arres or assaul and baery bu did no appear agains him on he day se or rial. ALBER RUN YON NJURED. He ried o Carry a lile Girl ana a Ji on a Bicycle. (Jap Alber Eunyon o Belord has he repuaion o being able o carry more hings on his bicycle han any oher man in Middleown ownship. is no uncommon hing or him o ride rom Belord o Alanic Highlands and come back wih a bundle o shingle lah or hal a dozen 2x4 imbers on his wheel. On Monday he sared o ride o J. E. Johnsons grocery sore. n one arm he carried his lile daugher, and wih he oher hajrihe carried a vinegar jug and guided ile bicycle. He had gone only a shor disance when he was hrown. He sruck his leg on one o he pedals and was hur so badly ha he ained away. He soon recovered and he injury will no prove.serious. he lile girl escaped injury and he jug was no broken. A Shore Supper. he Shrewsbury uesday Aernoon club held a shore supper a Jony,Smihs a Oceanpor las Wednesday nigh. hose who aended he supper were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Paerson, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Fairchild, Mr. and Mrs. W. abor Parker and heir daugher Sadie, Mrs. Maggie Hobbs, Miss Sarah Simpson, Miss Susie Parker and Edward Hobbs.. A RUNAWAY A LOCUSS PON ". Alber Bloodgood o Oceanic Narrowly Escapes njury. John Shea, who works or Vincen H. LaMarohe o ibcus Poin, le his horse isanding unied: in ron o C. A. Mouns sore a ha place las Saurday. he horse hrew is head around o brush o a ly and. caugh.sigh o a bundle o chicken wire ha was in he wagon. go scared a he wire and ran on he sidewalk in r»n o E.. Burdges house. here is a ree and a ie po3 in ron o Mr. Burdges and here is jus room enough or a wagon o pass beween hem and he. ence. Alber Bloodgood o Oceanic was riding on he sidewalk a his poin a he ime. he wagon and he bicycle collided and he ron wheel o he bicycle was broken. he wagon caugh in he ree jus as i sruck he bicycle and Mr. Bloodgood hus escaped being run over. he horse ran on home wihou injury. he damage o he wagon was sligh. Mr. Bloodgood says he expecs Mr. LaMarche o pay or he damage o his bicycle. W. A. HOPPNG.,- wan hree sums o money o loan, $1,000, $1,500 and $3,000. Also wan more small houses o ren, say a $10.00 pernonh. Do no orge he bes acciden policy in he world. Price $5.00. HOPPNG, Heal Esae and nsurance. 1 rireoc Building, Red Bank. AR SORE! he Ar Sore is prepared o mee he demand or hem w^ih a large sock in endless variey. C.. SEPHENSON 50 BROAD.S., Red Bank, -, New Jersey «^> * * *0* * *.:^:. *@*@* ^:^^^ Fine Mineral Waers For able Use.. v "./ We are enabled hrough recen large purchases o Mineral and.able Waers o oer hem" by he dozen a jobbers case prices. ;. * We quoe:,,,. Doz. Bole. Saraoga Hahorn Quars $ C. Congress ; " C. Kissengen.. ;...*..."... " C. Poland " C. Friedrickshall Bier Waer " C. Grand Grille Vichy " C. Clysmic " C. Hygeia..-..;... " C. Behesda :... " C. Saraoga Carlsbad " C. We also have a very ine Hop Bier Ale a S cens a bole or $1.50 a dozen. -. BUER. his is he ime o year when some buer dealers have rouble wih heir sock. Even when hey buy choice sock hey can keep i choice, as hey do no have he sorage aciliies. We buy he bes buer and sore i in a rerigeraor ha never ges above 38 degrees, so ha he buer never loses is, resh, swee ase. OUR PRCE, Fancy Elgin Creamery, 23c. per pound. BROAD SREE, Red Bank, New [jsrsey. We are oversocked wih Mens Shoes and Womens an summer Oxords. We bough oo liberally, bu we will no carry a pair over i cuing price will sell hem. So here hey go: Any Mans an Shoe in Sock, Any Womans an Oxord in Sock, 0 20 per Cen O Regular Price. A Now he assormen is generous. here will be no rouble iing anyones ee. Come now while choosing is bes. Cu Down an Aero o Popper Plans. Aneil Meyer, a Swede employed by Frank Heuaer o Maawan, demanded liis monhs pay one day beore his monh was up. Houser reused o pay him unil liis imo was up and Meyer wen o Keypor o consul a jusice, who old him he oould do nohing unil his monh was up. Move won back o he arm and cu down an ncro o pepper plans wih a scyhe. Ho was nrreaed and has been Bon o he couny jnil o awai ho aolpn o* ho grnnc jury on a charge o mnllcoua mischie. Ran a Pichork n His humb. DougliiKS Cook o Bolord hrow a / pichork rom ho loor o hid barn ino lip liny mow las Snurday. Ho hrow lic ork in ho mow wih ho lmiidlo upward. ho lianllp Bruok a beam nnd lioork ciuno bounding baok, ines irs- One o ho inea o ho ork enered ho humb o Mr. Cooks righ hand and made h bad wound. ho injury wan <lrcbcil UyrDr, 0. W. Budlong. A Hazlo Dog Case. Some ime ago a dog belonging o H, E. Ackerson, Sr., o Hazlo, was sho. Ho accused L. Cass Ackerson o shooing he dog and sued him or $50 damages. ho cneo enmo up beore- Jusice Warner o Koypor lab Wednesday, and H. E. Ackerson was non-suied. A Bicycler Kicked by a Mulo. homas Kolsey o Cols Neok was kicked on ho arm by a mule while riding his bioyolo homo rom Linoro las hursday. Mr. Kekey wns passing he mulo when i kicked him. Ho was hrown roln liis blcyolo nnd was shaken up nnd bruised. A rolley Oar Alro. A moor on a rolley car on ho Anbury Park rood burned ou a Long Branch loo Wcdneaday and ne lro o ho oar. A number o pamiongors wero on ho car, A hoso was urned on ho lames and hey wore pu ou beore much dainngo was done. s sill in progress. As weve old you a number o imes, he odds and ends o summer sock make maerial or his sale. here are bargains here or everyone. Bargains,in he rue sense o he word ; Shoe bargains such only as can be had once, a year and a his sore. N (Formerly Bergens.) BROAD SREE, RED BAR9EC, H,

4 1 HEO BANK REGSER. iohm H\COOK. Edior nld Vr^rJeor WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 9, Exend\he Waer Mains. Frank H, Schulz, who recenly bough a livery sable onxwbie sree, is having rouble over his Nwaer supply. Mr. Schulz ges he waer or hia sable rom Fron sree. here is no waer main on Whie sree and be waer pipes.run hrough privae propery o reach his sable. his waer was cuo a ew days ago, bu i has since been urneij on. No residen o he own should be placed a he mercy o anoher in such a maer as his. Every man who owns a oo o propery in Red Bank" has o pay axes on i and has o 1 pay his share o he expenses o mainaining he waer works, Every propery owner who wan3 waer on his premises is eniled o i. he waercommissioners and he own commissioners have reused o lay waer mains in Whie sree and in oher srees because he number o people who will ake waer on. ho3e srees will no bo suicien o make i proiable o he own o pu down he pipes. his is an objecion which ough no o have one momens weigh wih, eiher board. he enire waer works sysem o he own iba ailure, i i is looked on in his ligh, or he waer sysem does no pay expenses. he balance o he expense o mainaining he waer" works,, above he amoun received rom waer rens, is made up by a direc ax on he propery o he own. Every man in he ownp^red Bank who wans o use he public waer supply is eniled o have he mains carried o his premises. For he waer commissioners or he own commissioners o reuse o do his is no only carrying ou a shor-sighed inancial polioy, Bu i is acing unjusly and Unairly o he axpayers o he own. A SU OVER A BCYCLE. F. A. Schuu loaned Uls Wheel ami Had Hard Work o Ge i Back, Unil Wednesday o las week William Lanzer wass employed in F. A. Schulza livery sable on Whie sree. On haj; day he was discharged. When he wen away he borrowed Mr. Schulzs bicycle and promised o reurn i he nex day, He did no bring i back. On Friday morning Lanzer wen o he sable o ge his clohes. Mr. Schuliz old him he could have he clohes when he brough back he wheel. Lanzer wen o Jusice Childs oice and laer in he day Consable Frank Sryker maile a demand on Mr. Schulz or he clohes. Schulz reusd o give hem up. Oi Saurday morning Lanzer again call :d or his olohes and Mr. Schulz le him have hem on his promise o bring back he wheel some ime during he day. Lanzsr did no keep his promise and Sunday morning Mr. Schulz swore ci a search warran beore Jusice Sickles. Consable Wilson served he warran and go he wheel rom Mrs. John Soderish^ouse a Fair Haven, where Lanzer had aken i. When Mr, Schulz wen o Mr. Sickless o ge he wheel he was old ha he ownership o i would have o be proven by rial. Schulz hen had Lanzer arresed and he hearing ook place on Monday. here was a igh over echnicaliies and Lanzer reained possession o he bicycle. Mr. Schulz has since regained he bicycle. A Visior From he Wes. Frank. Ward o Flin, Mich., was visiing riends in Red Bank yesurday. Mr. WardB aher, Willium "j. Wurd, was a one ime a hal-owner o he Red Bank Sandard. He bough a hal-ineres in he puper rom Rev. Rober. Middledich or $1,800, and shorly aerward Jonahan K. ngling bough Anhony Recklesss ineres in he paper or $2,000. he paper was run by he irm o Ward & ngling or several years, he business was evenually bough by Mr. ngling and Mr. Ward wen Wes, where he died a ew years ago. Mr. Ward, Jr., now has charge o he job deparmen in he Globe prining house a Flin, Mich. A Flagman Sruck by a rain. Samuel Curis, a railroad lngmau employed a Mnnaequan, was sruck by a passenger raiii yeserday aernoon. He was knocked abou weny ee bu was no seriously hur. He wns aken o he Long Branch hospial or reamen. A Moonligh Excursion. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Wes Red Bank mission will lmvo a moonligh excursion lown he river nex Wednesday nigh. he number o bo carried is limied o SO persons. Gol Club Announcemens, A musicnle will bo givon a he Gol club house n lied Bank o-morrow nigh a eigh oclock. Dan W. Quinn will. sing and hero will bo oher aloned arisl. ho ndininslon will boco cens, ickes can bo procured rom ho members o ho club. : ho regular ilnnco o ho club will bo held on uoiduy nigh o nox wcolc. On huniday nigh o nex weok u progresnivo euchro pury, will XJ given. lio gol club liuliii aronow in lino con dlion or.playlng, Adv. A lno concer will bo given in lio own hall o-morrow nigh or lio bonc-, Ji o riniy ohuroh, Admlrraion, 50. xvia. Adv, ^ JirK RiMHlncn hnn ho uralghcb nnd mne ncouruo poliical JOWH o Monwouh couny o bo obained. Ado. he plan o he police oicers a Long Branch seems o be o shoo a roan irs and ind ou wha he was doing aerward. William Wya p ha place was changing a dollar or la riend o his". hree Long Branch policemen saw him and hey hough he was robbing ris riend, BO hey sho a him and brough him down wih a bulle in his leg, Wya nnd his riend were aken beore he police jubice, where he maer was explained. Wya was discharged and wen o. he Long Branch hospial o ge his wound dressed. he police oicers were no discharged rom heir posiions bu wen ou o look up more vicims. * * * begins o look as hough ho Democras would be in horough harmony by he ime heir convenion is held nex all. Every eor seems o be being made o sele dierences o every kind, even when hese dierences are among he minor Democraic poliicians o a ownship. o he Republicans, i looks as hough he Democras were going o have a couny convenion o he scrappies kind ; bu under he surace o his urbulency here is a grea amoun o preliminary campaign work being done: and a grea deal o harmonizing all around. Democras, big and lile, are yielding poin9 o each oher in he hope o geing he pary ino such shape as will ensure a vicory or he enire icke. he Democras say ha he only Republican who has a ghos o a show o win is Joe McDermo, who will be he Republican candidae or couny clerk. Bu hey say hey are no going o, lose even ha oice i here is anyhing ha can be done hu will preven i, One or wo o he couny leaders say ha when he convenion mees here will be no srie a all, and ha here will be.only one candidae pu in nominaion or each oice. * * w is generally undersood ha Henry S. erhune will be he candidae or senaor. Mr. erhune made many riends in he Republican pary sis years ago, when he reused o cones he elecion o James A. Bradley as senaor Mr. Bradley was eleced as honesly and as airly as any senaor o any pary has been eleced in hese laer years, and more airly and honesly han some. here was a srong pressure brough on Mr. erhune by Democraic leaders in he sae o cones Mr. Bradleys elecion. When he reused o do his he was promised suppor by a -number o Republicans in Monmouh couny in case he should ever again run or senaor. he ardor o some o hese Republicans has cooled during he pas ive and a hal years/bu enough o hem have recenly renewed heir pledges o suppor o him o make Mr. erhunes elecion pracically cerain. * «# n addiion o hese Republicans who promised Mr. erhune suppor in 1893 and 1894, here are a number o Repub licans who will suppor him on oher grounds. Some o hese Republican^ will suppor Mr. erhune because hey like him and some will suppor him because hey dislike Mr. Francis. \ * * * Perhara he larges amoun o Republican suppor which Mr. erhune will ge, however, will pome rom hose Republicans who are opposed o he presen dicaorial Republican machine. For he pas six years he Republican pay in Monmouh couny has been ruled wih a rod o iron. Wilbur A. Heisley has been he absolue boas o he pary. Mr, Heisley had oppovuniy o make himsel he acual leader o he pary, a leader wih a unied pary behind him, Wih his love o power however, he was no conen wih his sor o leadership. He waned o be recognized as having absolue dominion over he pary and he has accomplished his end. He was made prosecuor because he demanded he place and he will be made judge nex year. * # * he Democraic pary, even in he days o is rankes exuberance, never, venured on ouch absolue bossism ai has characerized he Republican pary einoo i has been ruled by Mr. Heisley Six years ago, when Mr. Heisley was chuirmai/o ho Republican convenion Republicans who asked in ha convon ion ha Republicans bo nominaed on a Republican iole were insuled nnd hooed n. A doal wns made wih in Democras whereby ono o ho bes couny oices was cerain o bo los o ho Republican pary. hree years ago, hrough ho mos ourageous raud eve perperaed in a convenion o any par} in Monmouh couny, C. Asa Frnnci wna nominned or ennnor. ho dingusl wih ho lopubllcnn couny machine undor Mr. Heiiloyo leadership llown by ho voe in ha olooion. Whilo he naional Republican icke goi 8,000 majoriy in ho couny, Mr. Fran, cia pulled hrough wih con han 2(10 rind par o ho Republican couny lolcol wns docaoil.»» * A ha lmo ho wholo counry wne n arms agains Grover Cleveland and his adminisraion. he Democraic ary in is naional plaorm repudiaed Cleveland and his poliical vagaries, bu his was no suicen o allay he sorm > indignaion agains he Democraic jary, which was held responsible or he misery which Clevelands adninisraion had brough on be counry. ver since Cleveland had begun o orce his pe ideas on he counry he oers had been whacking.everyhing bearinghe label o he Democraicpary. he shor sighed Republicans who had assumed conrol o he pary inmonmouh couny, believed ha any old hing was good enough or he Republicans o he couny, so long ab i was wha be dicaors o he pary waned. hey misook he anjogonism agains Cleveland or love o hem and heir mehods. # # * When McKinley go in oice he Republican successes in Monmouh couny came o a sudden end. Mos o he Democras who had been voing wih he Republican pary or he previous ew years saw nohing in he Republican managemen o couny aairs o induce hem o coninue voing wih he Republicans. A leas hal o hem -wen back o heir own pary. Many lieonjr Republicans, who saw in he Republican pary managemen only a worse condiion o aiairs-han ever exised in he Democraic- pary, also voed he Democraic icke. he dicaorship o Wilbur A. Heisley go him he job, o prosecuor ad will also ge him a job as coudy judge, bu he Republican pary isn winning any more vicories in Monmouh couny. he pas,.wo elebions, which would have resuled in Republican vicories had he Republican eaders been worhy o he name, have been characerized by old-ime Democraic majoriies. * * * All over he couny he Republican workers are in revol agains he oneman power in herepublican pary, he leer rom J. C. F. Keeler o Wall ownship, which was prined in HE REGSER several weeks ago, was an indicaion o condiions in ha ownship, and he same condiions prevail in almos every oherpar o he couny. hereare many Republicans who will no submi o be kicked and cued abou by bosses who are running he pary or he sake o geing good jobs or hemselves. here are some Republicans who have go posoices and oher jobs, and here are some Republicans who wan similar avors, and hese men vwllbe ound shouing or whaever Mr. Heisley decides on. Bu hese men do nocarry very much weigh, and heir inluence will no be suicien o poll he Republican voe or he Republican icke. Mr. McDermos srengh is due in nosmall measure o he ac ha he is no a special avorie wih he men who are running he Republican couny machine, and who have consened o his nominaion as a maer o policy. i 1 * * Many poliicians do no believe ha Mr, McDermo will ge a heary suppor rom he leaders o he pary. Already i is curren alk ha he Republican aim will be o 1 elec Mr. Francis 8enaor, and ha everyhing else will be sacriiced o aain ha end., Mr. Francis will have every suppor which he sae and naional adminisraions can orce o his aid. He had his suppor beore and he ran 3,700 voes bebiud his icke. He was eleced by less han 250 majoriy when he whole counry was alame wih anger agains he Democras. o mos people his deea his all "is a oregone conclusion, even wih he Republican machine abandoning and rading o every oher par o lie icke in he hope o saving him. Church News. Rev. and Mrs. Jacob Speerli and Rev. Clarence M. Johnson o Red Bank held a meeing in be Scobey villo uchoolhouse on Sunday aernoon. Mrs. Speerli sang a solo. Mr. Johnson preached a he Oceanic Mehodis church on Sunday nigh on he subjec "Spiriual Emanci paion." he Guild o ho Golden Rule and he members o ho Sunday-school o riniy church will go on a pionio o Highland beach, on he Alborina nex uesday. he Guild has begun o prepare or is annual bazar and doll ealo, o bo held ho las weok in November. A song recial will bo hold in ho own hall o-morrow nigh.or ho benei o riniy church. ho perormers aro Madarao Ohrsron-Renard, a dramaic soprano, and Miss Ruh MoKenzio, n lyric soprano. Rov. William M. rumbowcr o Peril Amboy will prench n ho morning and ovening Horvicos a ho Flro MoliodiB church nex Sunday. A Coming Muslcalo. ho Rod Dunk gol club will glvo a muuicalo a he club iouao o-morrow nigh. Dnn W. Quinn will bo he uu: aris. Subscribe or HE iapilu. Adv. WEDDNGS. i Wilson-Genne. Hiss Rebecca Wilson o Jersey Ciy, a ormer residen o Red Bank, was married on Sunday o Charles Genne o New York. he ceremony was perormed by Rev. Charles E. Hill a he home o he brides grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Marks o Bridge avenue. Miss Addie Randall o Eaonown was bridesmaid and Louis Beck o New York was groomsman; he bride wore a gown o whie organdie, rimmed wih whie lace. Her raveling dress was o royal silk "and chion." he bridesmaid wore a dress o whie mull. he bride re ceived a number o handsome and cosly presens. Aer he ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Genne le or a wo weeks honeymoon -a ABbury Park. On heir reurn ibey will begin housekeeping a Jersey Ciy,where he groom will go in he urnishing goods business. Amoag hose presen a he wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins and araily, Mr. and Mrs, Frank F. Supp, Mrs. Margare Grey and sons, Miss Clara Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bedell o Red Bank ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Randall and amily o Eaonown ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson o Jersey Ciy, parens o he bride; Mr. and- Mrs. George W. Marks o Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. John J. McNally and heir daughers, May and Gaha, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Samuel Shaw and Hugh Lang o New York, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Winerley, Miss Kiie^ Brill and Vincen Borhwick o Yonkers. Wilson Bopping, Miss Mabel H. Wilson, daugher o Caherine and Edward Nj, Wilson o Keypor, was parried on Sunday, July 80b, o CharleB K. Hopping, son o Mary and George K, Hopping o Chapel Hill, he ceremony was perormed a"he parsonage o.he Keypor Mehodis church by Rev. R.. Leary and was winessed by Mrs. Leary.and her nephew, William Leary. he bride wore a gown o whie organdie over yellow silk, rimmed wih yellow ribbons and inserion. She carried a bouque o Bride roses. Mr. and Mrs. Hopping are living wih he brides parens a presen. hey will soon move o Red Bank, where he groom is employed by George Hance Paerson. VPoen. Mrs. Bey Duncan and Richard Woen bph o Red Bank, were married las Wednesday nigh by Jusice Henry J Child. Boh o he conracing paries have been married beore. le" winesses o he marriage were Sephen H Allen and Emeline Foser. wo Wandering Boys. Arhur Bean and Daniel Murphy o New York, who are a he resh air home, a Chapel Hill le he home las Saurday o go oward Alanic Highlands o mee he sage ha runs o he home. Bean is eigh years old and Murphy is ive. Darkness overook hem and hey go los, Melvin Maxson headed a searching pary and scoured he neighborhood, bu he boys could no be ound. he nex morning hey were brough back o he home by a armer who lives near Keypor. hey had come o his, place early in be morning aer having^len ou all nigh. Jailed or Being Drunk. Rober Johnson o Middleown ownship, who is known as " Coxie " Johnson was arresed on Fron sree on Monday nigh or being drunk and creaing a disurbance. Johnson was ined $5 yeserday naorningby JusiceHenry J. Child He could no pay he ine and he was sen o he couny jail or hiry days. Be sure and aend he concer a h< own hall o-morrow nigh or he benel o riniy church. Admission 50 cens, ddv. FOR 8ALE. 1 good second-hand bu«ry, 1 so o ligh slngli harness. C. H. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N, J. FOR SALE. On ruck, 50 OBBimohy hay rom $17.00o 818.0C por on, Abbo Worlhloy, Llllo Silver, N. J. LOS FOR SALE. liroclimoron esae. Reasonable erms. $0(X o $1600. Apply o E. W. arockmoron, od Bank PANER8 WANED. Painers woned u Dean & Co.a grcenuoiiacs a Lllo Bllvcr. AdilrosB Bonn & Co,, Ulo Silver, N. J. LME FOR SALE. OjBcr Bholl llmo, n small or largo qimnlca, oi Hiilo. nquire a ho John U, lnuiiwn arm, lvor nliln Drlro. OR SALE. o Olili Somo Komilno Olilnraci mi (logi or Hiilo. A> >1 o Edward Uoniiors, cd Hunk, N. J,, -uro o Oooru. omb & pp. "" WANED. Old sold waned, liir lilnhrsl prlco pnld or old gold or n iixclmnno or ilvw Roodn, L. do n Kciw nlllo, od Hunk, WANED. Lndlim nurio would llkn ow inoro imiriwmiimli), wrinh rwuwnalilo. Mm.. llowkor, llox &«, lrw hold, Now Jorsny. PROPERY FOR SALE. A hrvo-nory biillillni; or nnlo on lnmdway, /m«lranoli, erm* onuy. For imrllmilnro ni iilr«c nroinlnoo, W lroadwny,,oi> [ llrnnoli. A HARVES HOME:, im (Jols Nook lmrvon lionio Will xi mlil in uidny, AiiRiii BW, vory sormy, lio mix uvvnliik. lio Krwlmia (Jllaxii* liaod V.U l«i li aondancu. POSON WANED. HORSE WANED. A good working norsii waned: mns leap.. Parlcl! McCabe, Nareslnk.H. J. be sold: BUGGY FOR SALE. Second-Band buggy or sale aa sacrile*. Jus repained. Goodasnew. Apply a J.v. H.Hogerss carriage acory, corner ol Monmouh sree ana. Maple avenue... FARM FOR SALE. " * Wih a house and oubuildings: also blacksmih shop. he house conains en rooms. House and all be buildings in good order. Call or address B. 1 Morris, Belord.N.J. WALL PAPER. Samples o Alred Peae ainous wall decoraions brough o your home o selec rom, by addressing V. VanDorn,"*agen or Bed Bank and viciniy. All orders promply execued." MONEY O LOAN. en.housand dollars or mmediae nvesmen. n irs iond and morgage wih ample securiy. Mmund Wilson, Counsellor a law, Posoloe Building, Red Ban!:, N. J. CARPE WEAVNC. Jobn Splllane has moved his carpe weaving shop rom James Walshs on Mechanlo sree o Wessree, near Monmouh sree. All kinds o weaving on slnele and double warp., WANED. A amily horse waned: cob preerred. Also a reneral uiliy man waned o ake care o horses. uud mako himsel generally useul abou he place. Address Box 46, Oceanic, N. J. GRLS WANED. en or welve girls waned o operae sewing machines. Machines run by elecric^ power. Apply o S. Elmer, manuacurer o summer clohing, Wallace sree, Red Bank, N. J. SWCHES MADE. Miss ona Brand, ormer hair dresser or Mrs.E. Weia, would like orders or Bwlches, coxblngs. ec. o make up a home. Address, Miss. Brand, U7 Wes Fron sree. Red Bank, N. J. WANED. Home waned or inelligen and srong boy o oureen. s willing o do ligh wor in paymen or board and clohing while aending school. Address "/, 85 Fron sree, Bed Bank. DOC LOS. A dark brown and whie waer spaniel los a Red Bank las Wednesday. Seen las a pos-oice. Answers o name o "8po." A reward will be given on o reurn o L. D. Jones. Riverdale Farm. OFFCES O REN. Fiho ligh oice in REGSER building, souhwes corner, second loor, or reu. Seam hea, ras and elecric llrhs, lehed and heaed halls, running waer n oice. wo connecing oices can be had desired. FOR SALE. A Monmouh Park grand sand, brick rom walks, abou EUX.OOO ee o looring, siding, roolng and barn boards, a 25 per cen o cos o new maerial. Much o i is as good as new. Almos all maerial s yellow pine and spruce. M. R. Van- Keuren, on he grounds. MOHY SEED. Wo have purchnscd lor he rade o our dieren sores a supply o Fancy imohy Seed. will pay. armers o see same and ge our prices beore buying. We admi he qualiy s or superior o wha s usually sold n his secion, bu he bes is none oo good. he Paul. Noron Co. Rimson Real Esae A AUCON. HERE WLL BE OFFERED ON r Saurday, Augus 19h, l p, a 8 oclock, P. M., ON HE GROUNDS. HA DESRABLE PECE OF LAND, ABOU 50 ACRES n exen, owned by he lao William W. Conover, exending rom he amous Rumson Road o he Souh Shrewsbury River; lying opposie he propery o William F. Haverneyer and he grounds o he Seabrlgb Gol Club; and adjoining he properies o Edward Kemp and David B. Eeeler. he rac s bounded on he norh by ho Rumeon Roa4 niil has a ronage o many hundred ee oa Buena. Visa avenue. ") no sold as a wholo will be oered n plos.. G. O. WAERMAN, Execuor, P. O. Address, Red Bank, N. J.. EDMrjND WLSON, Counsel. RED BANK OPERA HOUSE ONE NGH, Friday, iigas Hi, 99. A. G. DELAMAERS Farce Comeilv Exravaganxa n Greaer New York. An Operaic Saire in hree Acs wih> a Record o 103 Perormances on Broadway, New YorU, All Sar Cas headed by Amy Lee, Mr, and Mrs, Mark Murphy, John. Haneon, Harry V ea and ory ohers., (. Dazzling Scenic Eecs, Elaborae Cosumes and a Superb Chorus. Reserved eeae a Minons Drug Sore. MLLNERY. We have a line o Fancy Sraw, ind Chips ha we arc closing ou A 50 CENS, regardless o ormer prices. his lo conains Nnvy, Brown,. Gray, Heliorope nnd Cade Blue Has and arc all new shapes. Miss A. L. Morris, COW. nioad AND MON SREES,. RED BANK, N. J.

5 PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Woolley o Eoaelle and heir daugher, homas Deacon o New York, Mr. and Mrs. George Benne and Miss Fannie aylor o Long Branch, Joseph Jomlinson*o >>Lincro, Miss Nellie Dennis o inon Falls, Misa Susie Hendrickson o Fair Haven, and Misa Addie Reed,-Mrs. Cooson, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Qriscom Woolley and Edmund. Woolley o Red Bank, were Sunday guess o- Miss Flor-.ence Woolley o Bridge avenue. ~ Jjames Hubbard. o Branch avenue, son o homas S. Hubbard, has beel going around wih a limp or he pas ew days. he lameness is no serious and was caused by wearing a pair o shoes wo sizes oo small,which resuled in a bliser on bis heel., J. C. Brinon o New.Yorlc has been making Red Bank his summer home since June 1s. He will say unil he end o Ocober. He will be joined on Saurday by W. 0.Gra and Frederic Bes, who will remain wo weeks. Joseph Lynch o Long Branch spen Saurday and Sunday wih Norman S. Ferre o Bridge avenue. Mr. Lynch is a enor singer o considerable abiliy, and he sang a lie Firs Mehodis church on Sunday, a boh services. Miss Bessie Bain od- o Borden sree spen Sunday wih her siser, Mrs. Harry Siles o Perh Araboy. Florence Bainon, who has been visiing. Mrs. Siles, has reurned home. Fred Bainon is now visiing Mrs. Siles,. Miss Grace Riddle, daugher o David Riddle o Shrewsbury avenue, and her aun, Mrs. Lenora DeWol o Oakland sree, are spending wo weeks wih Mrs. DeWols siser, Mrs. MHrgare Anderson o Souh River. John Valenine o Wallace sree, who is employed by Fairbanks Sandard scale company o New York, is enjoying a wo weeks vacaion. His siser, Miss Bessie Valenine, is spending wo weeks a Por Jar vis. : Miss Jennie Clark o Brooklyn, a ormer residen o Red Bank, who was a one ime employed as-a milliner or Mrs. E, Weis o Broad sree, is spending wo weeks wih Mrs. M. P. Sherman o Fron sree.... Gerrude Snien, daugher o Joseph Snien o Red Bank, who has been visi ing her aun, Mrs. unis Paerson o Long Branch Ciy, has reurned home. She is now conined o her home wih Bickness. Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Gardner o New York spen Sunday wih Mrs. E. Paerson o Whie sree. Mrs. Paersons daugher Maud is under reamen a New York or her eyes. Miss Laurea Giles o Perh Amboy, who has been visiing her uncle, Alvin able o Bridge avenue, has reurned home. Misses Libbie and Lydia able accompanied her. Harry Clayon o Bridge avenue 1 and Clarence Gray o Chesnu sree wen o Barnega and Wareown las week on a ishing rip. hey caugh over one hundred ish. Mrs. Rober MacKellar o Maple avenue and her wo children, Archie and Sewar, are spending wo weeks wil: Mrs. MicCellars siser a Dingmans Ferry, Pa. Commissioner JohnSheehano Shrews bury avenue and bis daugher, Miss Julia Elizabeh Bheehan, spen Sunday wil saac Lawrence, a summer residen o Eiberon. Mr. and Mrs.W.B. Hoenemann o New ark, who have been visiing Mrs. Hoene manns parens, Mr. and Mrs. James Sickles o Mechanic sree, have reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Carhar and Mr. and Mrs. William onsuhden ol Brooklyn spen Sunday wih Mrs. Wil liana F. Malchow o Fron sree, i Miss Grace VanName o Brooklyn who has been visiing her cousin, Mrs, homas Sco o Shrewsbury avenue has reurned home. Miss Annie Borden o Eas Oceanic, who hab been visiing her siser, Mrs, Rober VanBrun o Shrewsbury avenue, has reurned home, ~Slr^and Mrs. D. H. Awner o Mapli nvenue and heir wo children, Francei and Benny, have gone o Weaield MaB8., or a monh. Waler Gardner o Shrewsbury nv& nue has been conined o ho houso wi sickness or he pas ew days. Ho i now able o bo oa. Miss sollno Paerson o Hobokei spen lns week wih MiBS Florence Chandler, daugher o John W. CJinnd lor o Leroy ploco. Mies Carrie Whio o Gold areo sponl yoserday n Allonhuro wih hor grand aher, A. 8. Buckolow. 8ho mado he rip on her whcol. William F. and David aylor o Ens Orange, who ormerly lived a Roi Bank, spon Sunday wih Harry Norma; o Chesnu Broe. Willlnm Craword o Now York, win is conneced wih Adaraaa express com pany, spen Snurday and Sunday lion wih rlondu. Poroy Paomon o Long Branch Ci; visied hlo grandparens, Mr. and Mm heodore F. Snien o Herber sree, eserday. Mrs. Charles, F. MacGlincby 6 Philaelphia is visiing her parens,mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Warner o Shrewsbury venue, 1.Hance Wol has le he employ o 3eorge F. Holmes, Jr., and is now enr Joyed as a carpener, by, heodore rown. a.. ;.. Miss Susie Hendrickson o Manasquan, ho has beeu visiing Mrs. Frank Longree o Spring sree, reurned home o-day.,... - Ezra Qsborn o Bridge avenue, who employed in Roo. & Dibbens inill, is njoying a weeks vacaion in New York iae. Oaborn Pinard, son o William Pinard o Broad sree,.has been visiing- Mrs. D. D. Hendrickson o Middleown.. Mrs. Joseph Whiing o Red Bank nd her wo children spen las week ih Mrs. Edwin M. Beers o Keypor. Miss Orie Marshall o Eas Orange has een spending a ew days wih Mrs. ames Fizgibbon o Wallace sree. William H. Johnson o Locus avenue, who has been sick wih remien ever or he pas en days, is recovering. Miss Minerva Johnson o Freehold is isiing Miss Lulu Hesse, daugher o )scar Hesse, Sr., o Fron sree. Miss Carrie Lane o renon is visiing Miss Gracl Davis, daugher o Mayor E. Davis o Riverside avenue. William F. Sco o Souhampon. Long sland, a ormer residen o Red Bank, is visiing relaives here. Joseph Benon o Brooklyn, a ormer esiden o Red Bank, spen Sunday wih George Cooper o Recor place. Mrs. Ogden McClaskey o Shrewsbury venue and her daugher Ala are spending a week a Asbury Park. Ray and Nellie Ramsell o Mascraville, Sew York, are visiing heir cousin, Ber iyons o Monmouh sree. Miss Gerrude Walling o Chapel Hill, who has been visiing her aun a Red Bank, has reurned home. Fred Ausin o Broad sree will sar or he mounains near Lake Champlain his week or a shor say. Mr. and Mrs. James Whie o Monmouh sree are spending wo weeks a he Delaware Waer Gap. Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Davis o Oakhurs pen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs.Elias P. Davis o Chesnu sree. Mr. ind Mrs. William Longsree o Herber sree spen Sunday wih relaives a Asbury Park. John Evere Frazee, a eacher in he Red Bank public school, is spending wo weeks a Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. heodore F. Snien o Herber sree visied relaives a Long Branch on Sunday. Harry Smock o Fron sree is employed by he Fideliy nsurance company o New York. Fred Conklin, who is employed a New York, is spending a vacaion a his home on Bridge avenue. Clyde Healey o New York, ormerly o Red Bank, visied riends a Red Bank on Sunday. Jrs. Jacob Anonides o Shrewsbury avenue spen par o las week wih relaives a Lincro. Mrs. George Brower o Monmouh sree sprained her wris while playing gol on Monday. Miss Grace Lawson o Brooklyn is visiing her siser, Mrs. E. Gerry Robers a he Globe hoel. Miss Emma Denise o River sree has been visiing her broher, Henry Denise o Jersey Ciy. Mrs. Joseph Borden and Miss Abbi< Ellio o Mapla avenue spen Monday al Long Branch. Harry Whio o New York is spending his week wih his uncle, B.. Whie o Lile Silver. Ehel Davis o Broad sree has been spending a ew days wih riends a h Highlands. Frank Wenz o Newark is visiing lie uncle, Henry Kolbensplay o Washing on sree, Miss Mamio Brower o Red Bank hni been visiing Miss Sadie Hendrickson o: urkey. Miss Flossie Pholps o Eas Eron sreel spen yeberday a Asbury Park wil riends, Miss Josephine sree 1B visiing Plaina. McQueen o Fron relaives a Whii Frod J. Cullingon, chie clerk in lv posolce, is enjoying a wo woola vaca ion. Charles HOBS o Milvillo is visiing hii broher, John Loroy CBS o Maplo ave nue. Alonzo Jaokson nnd Goorgo Applogac havo lo ho employ o Sabnh & Whie, Mrs. Frank. Conklin o Porh Amboj has been visiing relaives a Rod Bank Elwood vinb o Red Bank ia employe as n moorman by ho rolloy company Adam Longaree o Wallaco nrco recovering rom an aack o aioknebrj... Roborn o Now York in vlallni Edward Ralnor a Lilo Silver Poin, Frank lalmnr o Moun lrco upon Sunday a Manauquan wih relaives. William P. Froy, who Hvou on ho cor ler o Bridge avenue and Chesnu iree, is conined o his bed wih sickless. Chapin and Forma McClane v p Red 3ank spen las week wih heir grandaher,, Forman aylor o Cols Neck. George Marks o Brooklyn spen Sun : lay wih his aher, Michael Marks. John H. Kollbck o Brooklyn is visiig relaives a Red Bank. Frank C. Sork is conined o he ouse wih^icknees. WiUiam Oerson o Broad sree is ck in bed. BRHS, HOFFMAN-A Red Bank, on Saurday, "Augus b, Mrs. Charles Homan, o a son. LEDDY. A Red Bank, on Sunday, Augus Oh, Mrs. Joseph Leddy, ol a son.., OBJNSON. A Lile Silver, on Sunday. Augus ;h, Mrs. W. 8: Robinson, o a (laugher. RYAN.-A LdncroJ. on Wednesday, Augus 2d, rs. Michael Ryan, ol a daugher. MARRAGES. BENNE-MAHEW8.-A Bradley Beach, on Wednesday. Augus 2d, rene, daugher o Benjamin W. Benne, and William Mahews, son o V. Mahews o. Asbury Park. LGH-WLLUM8.-A Long Branch, on Weclesday. July 26h, by Rev. A. Smallwood, Miss E.,lgh and Joseph Williams, boh or Long Branch. WES LAWLEY. A long Branch, on Saurlay, JulyiiOb, by RO. H. H. L\ Roche, Minnie A., laugher o William F. Wes, and Daniel Lawley, r., boh o Long Branch. WLSON-GENNE.-A Red Bank, on Sunday,.ugusuh, by Rev. Charles E."al. Mlsa Rebecca Ulson o Jersey Ciy, ormerly o Red Bank, and iharle^ Genco o New York. WLSON-HOPPNG. A Keypor. on Sunday, uly 30h, by R«v. R.. Leary, Mabel H., daugher i Caherine and Edward H. Wilson o Koypor, and harles K., eon o Mary and George K. Hopping o lhapelhill. WOEN-DUNCAN.-A Red Bank, on Wedneslay, Augus 2d,hy Jusice Henry J. Child, Mrs. Jey Duncan and Richard Woen, boh o Red Sank. 8ORCK8-WLLAMB. A Long Branch, on ednesday, July 28b, by Rev. A. Smallwood, Miss,osa Borcs and Henry Williams, boh ol Long iranch.. DEAHS. BALEY. A Keansburg, on Sunday, July 3lh, Alrea, daugher o Waler Bailey, age 10 monhs and 3 days. CLAYON. A Long Branch, on Monday, July lis, James. nan son o Jared C. Clayon. CORNELSON. A Fair Haven, on Saurday. Au- :us Oh, Mrs..Elizabeh Cornellson, uged 69 years. COVER. A Eaonown, On uesday, Augusi ls, Clara Belle, daugher o James Cover, aged >. monhs. CURS.-A Sea Gir, on Saurday, Augus 5h Piney Curis, aped 73 years. DEBOW.-Allolmansville, on Sunday, July27h» Mrs. Elizabeh DeBow, ageddu years, 7 monhs and 13 days. DENSE. A Jersey Ciy, on hursday, Augus id, Edih, daugher o Nellie and Henry Denise ol lersey Ciy, ormerly o Red Bank. DMAR. A Freehold, on hursday, Augus! 3d, Asnes, daugher, o Adolph Dlninr, aged 1 yea ind 0 monhs. GAYWOOD. A urkey, on Saurday, July 29h ames Gaywood, aged 85 years. HARNEDY.-Bewecn Mlddlciovrn nnd New Mormiouli, on uesday, Augus 1s, Mis. Mary Harncdy, aged 71! years. HASSELBERGER. A Sew or, on hursday, Augus 3d, John, sou o John Hnsselberger o New York, aged wo monhs and hree days. HENDRCKSON. A Malawan, on Friday. Jul 28h, Mrs. Garrc Hendrickson, aged 01 years. LANNNG.-A Bradley Beach, on Monday. July lis, Waler, son O Frank Lannlng, aged 4 monhs. MAHEWS.-A.Fnnnlngdale. on Sunday, Jul BOh, David Mahews* aged 27 years. SKDMrRE. Al Morrisrille, on Wednesday, Augus 2d. Charles, nan son o Benjamin SUdmore, SMH. A Long Branch, on.uesday, Augusi 1s, rving Smih, son o Ellsha. Smih, aged i years. SPERLNG. A Mnnasquan, on Monday, Augus 7h, Lucy, daugher o Charles D. Sperling, aged 20 years. MSS S. WALLNG, Fashionable Dressmaking Guaranee Superior Work, Moderae Prices. allor-mado Suis a Specialy. No. 140 Monmouh S., Red Bank, SASH AND DOORS. he undersigned has bough he sash and blln business o James Walsh on Mechanic sree, an is prepared o do all classes o work n he line o: blinds, sash,.doors, scroll sawing and glass work. Carpener work and general lobbing will also be dono. WA.iL.ACK BKNVE. R. A. G. BROWN. DDSEASES OF EYE. EAR, NOSE AMD HROA, reaed Exclusively. EVES KED FOR GLASSES. Residence 131) Broad Sree, Red Dank, N. J Oice hours dally, 0 o 8 p. si. -OF By he subscribers, execuors o he esae o Henry C J, Schroeder, deceased, a his lae residence, Broad Sree. RED BANK, N; J., A ONE OCLOCK, SHARP. HE GOODS O BE SOLD NCLUDE l Carriage, l Farm Wagon, Parlor Suis, Bedroom Suis and Bedding, Carpes, Chairs, Piano, rockery, Soves, Cooking Uensils, and oher goods usually, ound in a irs-class residence. All he goods will be sold absoluely wihou reserve o he highes bidder.. / ERMS CASH., A. D. SCHROEDER, HELENA L. DECORDOVA. WLLAM E. SEVENS, Clerk. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 1 Goods. We have a large sock o Wigs, Swiches, Curls and Pars, and will ge o order a shor noice- anyhing ha is reqdred in Hair Goods. Also Wigs iq hire or masquerading and hearicals. -. Mrs. R WES, Red Bank emple o Fashion. VVV V rV77VV77y777777V7VVVVV he New Cyclone Magazine, he Cyclone Magazine Camera was a grea avorie las year. has had many improvemens his year which make i ar superior o any oher magazine camera on he marke. Some o he more noed o he improvemens are : 1 his diaphragm-has hree, openings, by which h.6 amoun o ligh can be regulaed o sui he cloudiness or brighness o he day. Lenses Are o combinaion achromaimeniscus paern, consising o a posiive crown glass lens, combined wih a negaive lin glass lens, correced or acinic ligh. No beer lens or universal ocus work can be produced. Bulb Release his prevens any jar o he camera and keeps he camera always se. A cu o prevens accidenal exp6sures. Regiser A regiser or couner works auomaically every ime a plae is exposed and his shows he number o exposed plaes.,,, Unloading By a door hrough he boom o he camera all he exposed plaes can be removed wihou disurbing hose no exposed. Plae Holders hese are made o alluminum, he lighes meal known, and reduce he weigh o he camera. Ease O Operaion You press he bulb o expose he plae and urn a buon o place he nex pluc in posiion. ha s all you do. he simpliciy o his camera makes i impossible or i o ge ou o order. welve picures can be aken in welvcseconds. Prices he 3^x4^ Cyclone mproved Magazine Carera sells or $8. he 4x5 size sells or $10. We horoughly guaranee his camera in every respec, FOXWELL & WHE, Regiser Building, RED BANK, N. J.

6 ,i A SORE BULDNG SOLO. W. Xeab Snedeker o A lanie nighlands Buys Propery- W. Nesbi Snedeker o Alanic Highlands has bough he Barleson building a ha place. Mr. Snedeker has been doing business in ha building or he pas wo years. He paid $5,000 or he lo and building. he sore B siuaed on he corner o Firs and Moun avenues. he building is a hree-sory rame srucure and he lo upon" whibh i is buil is 25x65 ee. Mr. Snedeker occupies he irs loor as a general noion sore. he second loor is divided ino oices and par.o i is occupied by Charles Harvey and John Ellis. he hird loor is a hall and he new owner-will i his up or living aparmens or himsel. He expecs o make improvemens o he erire building. he oices and he living aparmens will have separae enrances, he sore was buil abou en years ago by George F, Burleson. he building cos $3,000 and Mr. Barleson paid $3,000 or he lo. Mr. Snedeker, he new owner o he propery, wns injured in a railroad acciden a number o years ago and was helpless or several years. He is now able o ge around, bu has no he ull use o his body, As soon as he had recovered suicienly o ge around on cruches he wen in business on a small scale. He developed considerable business alen and his business has grown o comparaively large proporions. «i» A New Parsonage a Maawan. he Maawan Bapis church hab bough a lo rom William A. Dunlop upon which a parsonage will be buil. he lo is 50x118 ee and cos he parsonage will be 28x30 ee. he irs loor will have hree rooms and a large recepion hall. he second loor will have hree bedrooms, a sudy and a bah room. he ohiirch has$2,000 ou a ineres and his will be used o build he parsonage. he church also has,a und o 1500 a ineres, bu only he income o his can be used. Charles A. Geran, H, A. Boyd and he pasor, Rev. J. Y. rwin, are he building commiee. George Mabewss New House. George Mahews o Sou sree is building a new house on Eas Fron sree, on he wo los which he bough rom he William B. Parker esae. he bouse will be o Colonial syle, 26x33 ee, wo sories high. will have our rooms on he irs loor and our rooms and a bali room on he second loor. will have hree bay windows, one in ron and one on each side, and a piazza will be buil in ron and on he norh side. he irs loor will be inished in hard wood. he house will cos abou $3,800. _ mprovemens. New houses are being buil a Long Branch, by Mrs. Jessie Meyer, Mrs. Enos Applegae and Harry G. Woolley. he las named house will cos $8,700. Mrs. Mary Soden o Freehold is build- ng a new porch o her residence. he seamboa dock a Keypor is being newly planked and a new walk or passengers ia being laid. he drug sore and residence building o W. E. Warn o Keypor is being enlarged and improved a a cos o $5,000. A Miniser Enlarges His House. Rev. William V. Wilson o New Monmouh has compleed an addiion o his house. A one-room exension ha was abory-anda-hal high has been raised o hree sories and anoher one-room exension ha was one sory high has beeu raised o wo sories, he work was done by Charles Lisk o Por Monmouh. Conrac or Ke insburgs Bridge. he conrac or he new bridge over he creek n Keansburg has been awarded o he Wrough ron bridge company or $2,777. he bridge will be buil o iron and seel. will be 55 ee long and sixeen ee wide. and Loan Sock Maures. he BMond series o sock o ho Keypor building and loan associaion, amouning o $-18,!175, maured las hursday nigh. he Herica had been running eleven years and nino monhs. D«3Wa Recorded. he ollowing real euno ransers have been recorded in ho ollce o ho couny clerk a Freehold or he week ending Augus 5h, 181)0: HKWHUY OWNH11 1. Lmini M. Wlkol iiml liimunnil o Kllziimlli, Cook, WuoiUnnd lu-iir Mnplc) iivoliuu u U(1 Hank, William Culllnuon o John. Wlilmuro. -nni Jolm. wliliimni n Mury. CulllniUon. Lum n Ural llnnk, $,MW. MDLKOWN OWKHH1 1. ci Muoiu o Enroll Muralimimi. Liinil u llo. Hiinili B..ninU mill HHK o nline Dcnhy, l.o n Winor Wiu-li iirh. 81. A.ANU K [l,an>lh Anon MurlmiilO lo lier Moom. UUH mill lo, ),.UK Coiiovor o lvuir H. Coimvor, Jr. Lol BO. C4 iinl L*:. > r>. 81. Anrun Muonilinnwi o Jolm O. (rno. J<o7o luiboria iac, $1. UAN OWNHllr. (jliilrlim Moun U> (Jooiw A. How. a i William Haconkcy o J. & J. W. Ellsworh & Co. Lo a Keypor, $400.. James Lam bereon o Pasime social club. Lo a Keypor, OCEAN OWNSHP. Houson Fields, Blierir, o James E. Border). Piecu o propery. $ , Francesco Sacco o Anonio Havelle. *4 o lo a Lons Branch, $,3U>. homas McKenna o William H. Camplell. Lo a Long Branch, $025. Jessie Meyer and husband o Lollo M. Fowler. Lo a Lonpr Branch. &>, Ml. Sella liulbel and husband o William Huner. Lo a Long Branch, 81. Clarence G. VaaNoe, admr, o Edward H. Enmoiw, Jr. Land u Lon? Branch, $1,800. William Huner o Jessie Meyer. Land a Loug Branch. 81. Benjamin P. Morris o Charles Knoblpck. Lo a LOOK Brunch, $115,78. Berha Anderson o Polly A. Frnzer,J,rusec. US o lo a Lone Branch, 81. Polly A. Frazer, rusee, o Berha Anderson. Hi o lo a LOOK Branch. S, Samuel lllker o William J. Hiker. Land a Monmnuh-Beacb. $1. K Edwin H. Bccjamln o Anna G. Bclden. Lo a Ldch Arbcr,$i. Sae o New Jersey o William J. Biker. Land a Monmouh Beach, $800. Sidney Van Brun o Benjamin A. VanErun. Lo li Monmouh Beach. 81. Edward A. Walon o Benjamin. A. VanBrun. Land amonmouli Beach.Sl. Coas Liiiil company o sabella Hudnu. 2 loa a Allenburs, $3,000. NEFCMK OWNSHP. Erns N. Woolson o Frederick E. Sinib. Lo a Ocean Grove. $2.(00. John A. Glhims o Alexander Cadoo, Jr. Lo a Norh Ocean Grove Humral] A. Nve and husband, o Besslo P. Cundle. Lo a Ocean Grove, $1,650. James D. Caron, exr. o Kahrina Scminelmum. Land a Asbury Park, $3,(K)l). John W. Robers o Mary B. Robers. Land a Asbury Park. 81. Frank B. Colon o Josephine V. Winnans. 8 los n Asbury Park, 81- Henry B. Roser o Elnora Douglnss. Land a Bradley Beacn,-$3O.O00.- Jane L. Worh ami husband o James. Mahews. Lo a Bradley Park. 81,500. nlerlaken land company o srael obcrs. Lo a nerlaken, $1. WALL OWNSHP. Joseph C. Chamberlain i homas J. Kinscy. Piece o propery, $300. Emma A. Sreeer o Fannie 0. Snyder. Lo a Avon, S350. Jnme3 E. Carpener o Sarah B. oen. Lo n Avon, 81. Anna L. Hickmrin and husband o Charles E. Hasklas. Lo a Avon, S1,15O. William H. B. oen o James E. Carpener. Lo a Avon. 81. Eva H. Bishop o Harry Bishop. 2 los a Roger3 Park a Spring Lake, $1. Lizzie Havens o William L. Brown. Land a Springr Lake, 82,000. Louisa W. aylor o William H. Poer. 3 los a Spring Lake, 81. Charles E, Gummerc, maser, o John W. Borden. Lo a llelinar, UPPER FREEHOLD OWNSHP. John. Buris o Margare B. Ellis. Piece o propery. $90. Josephine B. deu o Lucy H. LuUens. Land a Allenown, $300. HARVESNG. am prepared o harves and hresh grain, have bough a new harvesing machine and hreshing ouo, and am beer equipped or his work ban ever beore. JOHN N. SCKLES. Oceanpor, N. S. ANOHER WEEK OF Reduced Priceslu ill Mens Suis, $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, up. Youhs Suis,"$2.00, $2,50 o $ Childrens Suis,.$i.oo o $5.00. Large assormen o long and shor gowns or buchers and grocers. A big cu in prices o Umbrellas." 35 c -> 39C S c, up o $1.50. elescopeg, 30c. o $1.00. Handbags, 30c. o $3.00. Dress Sui Cases, $2.00 o $4.00. runks, 1.00 o $3. - Has, Caps and Mens Furnishings. A. LUDLOW, 19 BROAD S., RED BANK, ADMNSRAORS NOCE. Lewis 8. hompson and William P. hompson, adminisraors o Mary E. hompson, deceased, by order o ho Surrogae o he Couny o Monmouh, hereby (rive noice o he crediors o ho said deceased (0 bring in heir debs, demands-and claims agains he esae o said deceased, under oah or aarmalon, wihin nine monhs rom ho WENY- SXH DA OF JULY, 1899, or hey will be orever barred o any acion hereor agaius he said adminisraors, S LEW8 8. HOMPSON. WLLAM P. HOMPSON. HERFFS SALE. By virue o a wri o 0. a. o me direced, issued ou o he Cour o Chancery o he Sae o New Jersey, will be exposed o sale a public vendue on UESDAY, HE 5H DAY OF SEPEMBER, 1890, beween he hours o 12 oclock and 6 oclock (a oclock.) in he aernoon o said day, a ho Cour House a Freehold, in he ownship o Freehold, couny o Monmouh, New Jersey. All ha cerain rac or parcel o land and prom. lses. hereinaer paricularly described, siuae, lying and being in he ownship o Shrewsbury, n ho Couny o Monmouh, and Sao o ivcw Jersey, a Red Bank. Beginning a a poin a he corner o Cenre and Berry srees, and running hence (1) easwardly along Berry sree one hundred and niney ee; rhenco (2) souhwardly and parallel wih Cenre sree ly ee; hence (3) weswardly and parallel wih Berry sree one hundred and niney ee o Cenre sree; hence (4) along ho line o Cenro sree iorhwardly iy ee o he place o beginning. Being he same premises conveyed o he said Daniel Coach by Edwin Beekman, Adminisraor o Chrisian Grimm, deceased, by deed daed November 21s, 1893, and recorded in ho Clerks Oice o Monmouh Couny,in Book 526 o Deeds, pane 320, Ac, rom which deed he oregoing descripion is aken. Seized as he propery o Daniel Coach, eal, aken in execuion a he sui o Enos A. Moun, and o be sold by HOUSON FELDS, Sheri. JOHN. ROSELL. SOlr. Daed July 3l8.lB99., $5.40. BARGAN SENSAONS. WRAPPERS A HALF PRCE. Sraw Sailors. Ladies, Misses and Boys Sraw Sailors o close ou balance o sock. All syles and good qualiies, sold ormerly a 50c, 75c. and $1.00, selling, 19c. here is posiively no chance or argumen his is one o he bes, i no he bes, oer made a ady ime or place his seascjn. his elegan lo o Wrappers are made o Lawns, Zephyrs and Percales, having dainy, ucked yokes, edged wih embroidery. Full assormen o sizes, Gu ull and made well in every way. Regular $1.25 and up o $2.00 each, o close ; quickly, 89c. For quick Ladies* Neckwear. An assored lo o Ladies Neckwear, including Pus.Bows, Club ies and Sock Collars made o P, K., Silk, Sain and Lawn. Kinds ha sold a.25c and 50c, o close ou, 10c. 39c. Boys Shirs. 39c. Boys Shirs, made o ine Madras or Percales, elegan assormen o paerns, cu regular sizes, rom 12^ o 14, wo separaed laundered collars and ciis^ made o sell a $i.oo, bu a imely purchase enables us o reail hem a he un- "Vcard o low price o A 39c. Bed Spreads. Elegan qualiy Bed Spreads, 10-4 size, heavy Marseilles paerns, all hemmed, ready or use. A kind made o sell a $1.00 ; here or one week, 79c* BROAD SREE, Bah owels. urkish Bah owels, he bleached kind, wih exra heavy nap, large size, a regular 19c, value. A cash purchase o a large quaniy enables us o sell hem a 12c. SRAUS CO. RED BANK. FRANCS WHER Real Esae, Loans and nsurance,.. " «. Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. % MONEY WANED. SO.OOO on lrs-class propery worh hree imes as much. $3,100 on propery worh $6,500! $3,800 in wo houses, propery worh $B,O0U. $1,200 on now coage. 81,000 on double house and barn n own. FOB SALE. House and barn on Fron sree, , $i0q cosh. Lo on river, $5,000j ona $4,SO0ln own, leaul ul river propery $13,000.; one a Oceanic, Qve acres, house has mprovemens, los o rui, 817, acres o river propery, all woodland, One shore, jus he place or lrs-class club or park, $22,000, will ell hair. Double bouse, lva los, will eell or S2,&M, worh $3,200, $850 cash, balunco can remain a 5 ler cen. 2% acre plo, Ridge road, worh $2,500, will sell or $1,400, owner having died. Splendid land ear Havemeyers, $300 Der acre. 18^acres, old house, a Ule Silver, , worh $1,000 per acre.,oa on Eas Fron sree, 60x200, $SO0. worh 81,300; Fine large house and barn on river, lo 70x400 ee, llparian righs, cos $15,000, price $7,500, $1,00(1 cash. Fle large house, all mprovemens, barn, on arner. Fron sree, lusi he place ora docors residence, $0,800, cos over $10,000. Loa or business lurposes on Broad sree why below wha hey are worh on easy erms, lo on Beach sree, 140x230 ee. will sell or $1,050 i sold soon, or will sejl hall. House on DrldRe avenue, , very cheap. wo oa near Eas Side Park, 60x300 ee, $150 each. Lo on. Oakland sree, 50xlS) ee. $800; one near Shrewsbury. Washingon sree, nea coage and barns, $3,250. Coage a Lile silver, lo 60x200 ee, $1,300, $350 cash. na"ve also river propery rom $30 o $85 per running oo. sou wan a lo 3ave\hem!rom $200 o $7,000.. FORWEN. have some 30 addiional houses now, hreo or $8.00, wo or $ Ohers rom $17.00 o NSURANCE.n Mancheser o England, Magdeburg o Germany, Merchans o Newark and oher lrs-class companies. ropery eared or, rens colleced, houses repaired and pained Plmblng and all oher work done and superinended a nominal coa. 1 v Oice opposie Globe hoel, Fron sree. Pay Saion elephone. Residence on Eiver. FRANCS WHE. he worlds bes able waer. Mos pleasan in lavor; mos graeul o he somach; and more beneicial in eec han all ohers.. GEO. R. LAMB & CO., FROM S., RED BANK, N. J. elephone 15B. X. - Adjoining he Posolce. 1 CARRAGES AND HARNESS. We have a complee sock o Carriages and Harness ha we shall oer or he nex monh a prices ha will ineres you. Pneumaic Runabous, $100 and upward. Solid Rubber ired Runabous wih high and low wheels. Surreys wih Canopy and Exension ops. Depo Wagons and Wagonees. raps, Driving Wagons, &c. Our sock o harness comprises a variey o all grades, boh single and double. We have good Buggy Harness or $7.00 and upward. SECOND HAND. Have aken in rade a lo o good second hand carriages ha we will close ou below cos o make room or new sock. hese are in good order and can be had a grea bargains. J. W. MOUN & BRO., Facory and Reposiory Maple Avenue and Whie Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. ^^ ROCKY HLL Sone Sorage Company, J Rocky Hill, New Jersey. i Crushed rap rock o all sizes kep consanly on hand. Carload los and upwards can be loaded on demand and shipped o all poins on he New York and Long Branch railroad. Also oundaion or cellar sone. Low prices or cash.! New Yoclc Oice, 44 Broad Sree,

7 WAYSDE NEWS. Paining Barm-Whie.Blackberries-A Good Corn Crop. Joel.Fields is paining he barns on his arm occupied by Edward Dangler. Mr. Gran;, who lives in David Danglers house, is employed by Mr. Fields. Charles Bowne, Jr., has some ine whie, blackberries on hie arm. he corn crop here is unusually good his season. : Mrs. Mailda Heacock and her daugher and Miss illie Donnelly o Jersey Ciy, who have been spending several days a William hompsons arm a Green Grove, have reurned home. Mrs. Caherine Davis o.long Branoh Ciy hab been visiing her broher, John Duncan. She has also been visiing her "son, William Davis o Eaonown. Campian Dangler is employed by R. Lee Carer. Benjamin Dangler ie employed by Joel Fields o Souh Eaonown, o Mrs. Charles Worh o Philadelphia and her daugher Bessie are visiing Mrs. Edwin L. Woolley o Poplar. Mrs. Alred Suon o Ocean Grove spen a day las week wih her siser, Mrs. Charles V. Cover. Harry P. Wilson and Ruherord Brown o Asbury Park hase been visiing a Green Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George Sewar o Wes Long Branch and heir son Oliver spen Sunday here. he Mehodis Sunday-school will have heir annual excursion o Asbury Park o-morrow. ylee Hurley o Jersey Ciy has been visiinghis moher, Mrs. William Brower. Miss Lizzie Whie is visiing her siser, Mrs. John VanHise o Asbury Park. Alber Wardell is running a vegeable wagon hrough Red Bank. 5. OCEANC NEWS. Aracions or he Week a Oceanic nn. Lovell Brohers, proprieors o he Oceanic nn, have secured some very good vaudeville aracions or his weels:. Berie Sdinih, he well known comic aris, will give comic skeches. Howard and Boddock, he celebraed male impersonaers-and characer acors, will appear, arid Corringon and Done will give buck and wing dances. William MierB o Oceanic has had rouble or some ime wih an ingrowing nail on he second oe o his righ oo. LasWednesdav he oe was removed by Drs. W. S. Whimore and R. P.. hompson, Miers is geing along all igh. Mrs. Clarpnce ule o Perh Amboy, a ormer residen o Alanic Highlands, and Mrs. Eden Ewing o Brooklyn, spen las week wih Mrs. L. C. Longsree, Miss Mildred Enrigh, daugher o James Enrigh, Jr., is spending he summer wich her grandmoher, Mrs. James Enrighc o Ridgeield, Connecicu. Monroe Deniso, Joseph llahoney, W. J. Paerson, and Charles Sherman spen par o las week a New York. Joseph Keacli has le his posiion on he drawbridge and id now employed by Frank Skidmore. Richard Rogers o Bernardsville, N. J., is visiing his siser-in-law, Mrs. Susan Rogers. Miss Emily Walon o Brooklyn is visiing Miss Mary Riddle. Mrs. J. C. Brill spen hursday a New York wih riends. Scobeyville News. Mrs. Alice Woodru o Newark spen par o las week wih hpr aher, Levi Scobey. Cassius C. Sperling o Souh River spen a day-ias week wih Mr. Scobey. - Mr. and Mrs. G. Marin and heir children, G. amper, Misses Emma and Anna amper and H. Bohlen o Brooklyn, are guess o Louis Wubber. " Mrs. Elizabeh Hillenbrand, who sprained her ankle abou hree weeks ago, is able o be abou on cruches. John V< Newell and amily o Souh Orange, who have been visiing here, have reurned home. Miss Clara Saesir and Miss Mary A. Haring o New York are visiing William H. Foser. Miss Anna B. ilon spen par o las week wih her aun, Mrs. James ilon o Marlboro. William Lncour and amily o Long Branch spen Sunday wih William Whie. Mrs. Mnry HuchinsDn o renon is visiing her siser, Mrs. homas Newell. Rober Parker o Long Branch spen Sunday wih William A. ilon. Mrs. J. F. Scobey spen las week wih S. S. Scobey o Long Branch. Fair Haven News. he adverised leers in he posoice are or esac Newman, Sephen ucker, Miss Pauline ius, Mrs. John uraon and E, Weeks. Miss Emma Sordan o Alexandria, ndinin, who has been spending a monh wih her aun, Mrs. W. E. Pei, has reurned home. John Doughy and amily o Huningon, L. L, are spending a ew days wih Mrs. Doughys siser, Mrs. Piman Worhley. Miss Carrie VanNoe, who has been spending wo weeks a Asbury Park, hab reurned home. ; William Doughy o New York is visiing his broher, Rober Doughy. Miss Amorlia Klongonschmi o Now York is visiing Mrs. Bordon Parker. da Brown o Now York is visiing hor aher, Benjamin Brown. Holmdol NOWB. Miss Daisy Perrio o Brooklyn ind Mrs. 8. C. Hondrlolson o Aebury Park and hor wo cl ildron lmvo boon visiing ClmrlcB. Hondrioluon, Abou $1.50 was cleared a ho ico crenm Halo hold on Saurday by ho women oil ho Reormed church. Mies Snrah Hondrlclceon Sohonck o Dover, Delaware, lina been viwilng Laayee F. Sohonok. UOH Bidden and amily spen pnr o lnnc wook (i Anbury Park. Edgar MCCOOB him reurned homo aer vlil o Freehold. Vicor Dean Klnnoy apon par o lus week a Now York, OB 1 SHEEWSBE. SALE OF LANDS FOR AXES. Noice la hereby given ha by virue o a warranl^sued by he ownship Commiee o he ownship o Shrewsbury, Couny o Slonmouh and Sae o New Jersey, o make he unpaid axes assessed on lands, -enemens and herediamens and real esae lu he said lownbblp or he year one housand eigh hundred and niney-eigh, he subscriber. Collecor o axes or he said ownship o Shrewsbury, n he Couny o Monmouh and Sae ol New Jersey, o whoin~saia warran 1B dlreed, will on FRDAY, SEPEMBER 8h, 1899, S^he^^^ BASK, n said ownship o Shrewsbury. Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, sell he said lands, enemens, heredlamenb and real esae hereunder described, a public vendue, or he shores erm no exceeding hiry years or which any person or persons will agree o ake he same and pay such axes wih lnereb hereon rom he wenieh day o December, eigheen hundred and niney-eigh, ogeher wih au coss, ees, charges and expenses. he persons whose propery s o be sold, ho locaion o he several properies, and he amouns due are as ollows: Anderson, Mrs. David «,-,. House and lo on souh side o Eas Fron 6ree, Red Bank..-. $ 7 1 Anderson, Hannah House and lo on wes side o road a Lile Silver Anderson, Mary. Lo on Beach sree. Red Bank, Boprgs, "William HouBe and los and barn on Hecor place. Red Bnnl! ; Brown, ioaglg. / House and lo on wes side o Souh sree. Red Bank Bendy, John _, House and arm a Wayside " 8 71) Bogies. William J. House and lo on Pearl sree, Fair Haven Brown, Edward (esai House add lo a Fair Haven 7 74 Brlggs, W. J. (esae! House and lo on eas side o hird sree, Oceanic 7 21 Barkaloo. John (esae)» House and land corner Rumsoa road and Prospec avenue, Lile Silver Bream, John J. Los on souh side o Riverside drive near Seabrigh 7 74 Berry, Henry House and lo a Sand Field, Fair Haven.-, Corhar, Mrs. heodore House and lo on wes side o Bridge avenue, Red Bank Coleman, Lucy B. House and lo on wes sldo o Recor place, Red Bank Coach, Daniel House and lo on eas Bide ol Cenral avenue, Red Bank 8 47 Corlles, Henry (esae* House and lo a Sand Field, Fair Haven 3 12 Capen, William E.. House and arm a lnon Falls; wo houses and lo on norh sldo o Eas Fron sree. Red Bank Caesar, Josephine House and lo a Upper Fair Haven 4 67 Caesar k Holmes. House and lo a Upper Fair Haven 4 07 Conover, Gnrre (esae) Lo a Lile Silver 157 Carow. James House nnd wo los on wes side o Blngham avenue, Oceanic _ Chalmer, C. w. (esae) ~ wo houses and land on cas side o main road a Oceanic \\ Cimimann, Esello W. CoaRO comer Ridge road and avenueo wo Rivers, Eas Oceanic Colen, liomos, Jr. House. Sand lo on norh side o Norh sree. Eas Oceanic 5 12 Carson, Lluy (esae) - - House andlo on Railroad avenue Chorles, John H. Farm a Green Grove Drum, Margare House and lo u Pine Brook 3 12 DeGaris, Adella Hnel, ground and coage on Washingon sree. Oceanic Edgar. James A...r> House and lo on wes side o Riverside avenue, Red Bank., Edgar. Edward House end lo on Grogin alley. Fair Haven 3 67 Eckles. John L. House and lo on Hun Bree, Oceonio Emory, Henry House and lo on norh side o Ridge read Flnkle, Sarah E. House and lo on souh side o Beach sree. Red Bank yrrryj; Fields, William, - / P\ House and lo corner ower Hill avenue and Spring sree, Red Ban... \J Frnar. Mary / House and lo on wes side o hird sree, Oceanlo J Fros, Jessie / House and lo a Sand Field, Fair Haven / 2 67 Gernsev, Geor«e / House and lo on Blngham avenue, Oceanic Holmes. Joseph House and lo on norh Bide o Cenral avenue, Red Bank 7 47 Hardlnp, Alber House nnd lo on souh side o Beach sjee. Red Bank 402 Holmes, Sarai E. Hou^e nnd lo on norh side o main road a Fair Havern 3 57 Hurd, Mrs. John B. House nnd lo on eas side o ilon avenue. Red Bank Harneady, Maggie Loon wes side o Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank 3 02 Havens, Mary, (esae) House and lo a Shaos rr?r. 40 Hnlon, Susan House nnd lo on norh side o Sou sree, Red Bonk Henderson, William wo los on norh side o Seabrlgh avenue a Eas Oceanic 4 12 Johnson, Mary E. Sore and lo a Shrewsbury, 93i) Johnson, John A. House and arm awayildo. o C" Keeler, D. B. CoaRO and lands souh side o Rumson road 160CO Lawes, W. H., Sr. wo houses and lo on norh side o Lawcss road Lynch, Llzzlo House and lo on Blngham avenuo, Oceanic 3 12 Lipplnco, W. F. House and lo, arm, lnon Falls road, Manson, LeMs House anil lo on souh side o Oakland sree. Red Bank Murray, Susan (esae) Farm on souh sldo o Lawcsa road Marin, imohy House and lo on wes side o Pearl sree. Fair Haven Mlnon, homas B. House and land back o Bmlh shop a Fair Haven.L : 8 74 Moss. Mrs. heodore Congo and lo on souh side o Rumson road MoDermo, Sarah House and lo on norh sldo o River sree, Red Bank 3 02 Nlvlson, Honrea House aniarm on wes sldo o Broad sree, Shrewsbury 0 80 OGorraan, Geowo ColnRonnd loon norh sldoo main road. Fair Haven ONoll.Mra. Ada wo los on wes sldo o Laoyoo Bree, Oceanic 3 12 Puroll, Andrew Hoel and grounds on norh Bide o Monmouh sree, Red Bank Perrlno, Hannah House- and lo on Lelghon avonue, Red Bank Paerson, Mis. George W. Houso and loa a Nowman Springs ; Paon, homas (esae) Bock propery a Lile Silver Poin, ; 80 D2 Robers, Emma. House and Krounds on souh side o roud a LHloSilver 4 01 Richardson, Marha Houso and lo a Pino Brook,, 3 12 Houorson. Mary P. House- nnd arm on lnon Fulls road Sheehan, Julia 1 wo housoa and lo on Oakland slrco, Red Bank, 2302 Shomo, Joseph " y: - J Houso anil lo on woa sldo o Plsk avonuo, Fair Haven 0 07 SagucrUm, Drldcol Housoandlon lnon Falls, 0 21 Sco, W. 0. Hoiiso nnd wo lol a Fulr lavon Seolo, Mailda.,. OUBO and lo on wes Bide o 1roBpoc avenue, Lile SUvor /,0 "1 Broholiuor, Murlo. V HOUBO nnd lo on Alon sree, Ocoanlo -,1, 12 po lomoy, Sarah E. / lloiwunnlloon woasldoo Flin Hroo, Oconnio ( SO Vennblo, Sarah Houso nnd lo on norh nlilo o Monmouh urce, Red Bank Vonabla, Mnrunro A. HoiiBonnil loon ous sldo o 1eni nrao, Rod Dank ) 47 Van Drun, Eunln HOUHU and lo on won Bldo o Nnvclnk avonuo, Black Poin ll 1)1) Wlllo.. Jaipur House nnd lo on norh iildo o Wnllaco nroc, Red Mimk < 15 9!) Whie, Bnmucl Mourn Midland n "Wuynldo, Wall, llbocoa J. lluumianil lo nl Fair llvon waer workh.,,.. 1" nxm o Zimmurmiui. 1HV7, nulo, Alno, lio Mansion nnrnmnd will milhorlbor, by noil vlruo Albor OUBO, on ho niidn. o ollowlnir Collecor Looun n wnrrnn oiicmui* sn.>, o dcacrllwl axch. raucd K.«1 nnd nornmld, prumlnus, Dunk,.,.,..,.,.,,,.,,,.., hnrodluimonn by nam a ownnhln ho and namo real CommlUm, lmo oanu>, and plnco n o imld nmuo nnd owuililp, on ho ho ollowing iinmo or comllllo[m lm unpnld 101 yonr n he names o he persons whose propery is o be sold, he locaion o he several properies, and he amouns due are as ollows, viz:-.. - Finkle, Sarah E. House and lo on souh side o Beach sree. Red Bank; ; S 1» w Lawes, W. H., Sr. mm wo houses and loa on norh side o Lawess road KW Nivison, Henriea -,, Houseand arm on wes Bide o Broad sree, Shrewsbury 3 61 JJaorson, John L. (esae) o m -J Houso and wo los on Beach sree. Red Bank..., 8 so Sco, W. O.., n. House and wo los a Fair Haven 1* he ax, neres and coss are paid beore he above day o sale, he coss in each cose will be S2.92, and neres will be added a he rae o welve per cenum per annum rom he wenieh day o December, eigheen hundred and niney-eigh. he ax, neres aad coss are no paid unil aer he above-menioned day ox sale, addiional coss will be added. When he sale akes place, paymen o all axes, coss and neres mus be made by he purchaser beore he conclusion o he sale, oherwise he propery will be immediaely resold., Winess my hand his weny-second day o July, eigheen hundred and nlny-nine. ENJAMS J. PAUKER, Collecor o axes or Shrewsbury ownship. HEODORE F. WHE, LReal Esae, nsurance and Loans, MONEY O LOAN. Amouns range rom $500 o $5,000. HOUSES AND LOS FOR SALE., Houses and los or sale on every sree in Red Bank. Prices range rom $300 o $15,000. NSURANCE. *> place nsurance in he bes companies a lowes raes. HEODORE F M WHE, Rooms 1 and 2, Regiser Building, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. OLE) OAS. Owing o he large capaciy o our elevaor we are able o carry a large sock and hereby save our cusomers he danger o eeding n&w OAS. We have all grades a correc prices, rom he ancy G. B. Oas, raised especially or seed, and which no one else handles, o he Mixed Oas, he price o which sells hem. All equally clean. HE PAUL. NORON CO., RED BANK, N. J. Preiness in Prining. Preiness is all righ in prining, bu here are oher X imporan hings o hink abou. % heie is such a hing as making a piece o prining so $ prey and expensive ha i won pay or isel. Prining ha won pay or isel ia a losing game. We know enough abou all kinds o prining o be % compeen o make good suggesions as o how expensive X i should be. We are always glad o help our cusomers. & We do no ry o see how much we can ge hem o l pay X us, bu raher o see how low-priced work hey can aord X o send ou, Perhaps we can help you wih prining suggesions.. elephone 13. HE RED BANK REGSER. Cider Mill o Open. he Cider Mill a inon Falls WM, 1)E OPEN o Receive Apples ON AND Amil.A.-U-g-U-S-> lsij, D. A. WALLNG. < i i > * i 0 ( r # ) ( # 0 X & HE \i..i Cider Mill a Nu Swamp W., HE Open o Receive Apiles ) ON AND AVEH AUGUS 1s, D, 0. WALLNG.

8 MDDLEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. in Evening lile o he Bay Shore ^Bla Shipmen a o Produce. v wo sraw-loads,o people rqrjq his place and a load rom Holmdel wes o he bay shore on Monday nigh. hose in he Middleown pary were Mr. and Mrs. William K. Heskeh, Mrs. Richard Luburrow, Miss Edih C. Douglass. Miss Lizzie Dickinson and Miss Charloe Kichen o New York, who are visiing Sli6s Douglass; Misses Gussie Wycko, Mabel rwin, Harrie Lawrence, da B. Dean, Gussie Paerson. Nellie Spader, Annie Hankins, Marie E. Conover, Minnie Casey and Nina Roo, David H. Wycko, Craword H. Paerson and Harry Luburrow. he larges shipmen o produce ha has been made in years rom he Middleown saionwas made las Friday nigh,. when he shipmen illed nineeen cab. he regular reigh rain has been unable o ake all he cars and an exra engine comes down o Midrlleown a nigh and akes he cars ha he regular reigh leaves. he prices he armers receive are airly good. he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Bapis church held a lawn sociable a Mrs. Richard Luburrows las hursday nij&. Abou 12 was cleared. hose who waied on he ables were Miss Nellie Spader, Misa Jessie Bowne, Miss Berie Hendrickson, Miss Gussie Paer- 1 son and Miss Minnie Casey. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Crane have reurned rom a monhs rip o Saraoga Springs. David Miller o New York is spending^hia week wihimr. Crane. Kev. P. K. Hageman spen las week a Asbury Park. Mrs, Hageman, who has been visiing relaives a Bound Brook, reurned home las Saurday. Miss Edih May George o Kingsbridge, New York, and MisEjeanor C. Lance o Asbury Park, are visiing Miss Lizzie E. aylor. he Kings Daughers will give a supper a Mrs. M. C. Blancks on hursday aernoon and evening o nex week. he members o he Sunday-school o he Bapis church wen on heir annual picnic <PHij*hland Beach o-day. Mrs. A. V. Spader and her daugher Nellie spen Sunday wih Mrs. Charles or. Snyder o Alanic Highlands. Frank Hallmund and William Knull o Brooklyn are spending heir vacaion wih Golob Diez, Sr.. Miss Mamie Field and Misa Sadie Applegae were bapized-,in he Bapis church las Sunday. Leser and Cecil Conover are cruising on he yach Edna wih a company o Red Bank riends. Mrs. M. M. Dickinson o New York and her daugher Lilian are visiing a D. G. Paersons. > here will be no Sunday nigh service in he Bapis church during he remainder o his monh. heodore Morris, who has been spending several weeks a Jersey Ciy; has reurned home. Edward C. aylor o Grayesend, L.., spen Sunday wih hissiser, Miss Maie D. aylor. George P. ngersollo New York spen Saurday and Sunday wih Charles E. Benne. Mr. and Mrs. William Wurdeman are visiing Mrs. David Wycko o Freehold. Miss Louise Sark o Long sland js visiing Misses Marha and Elizabeh usborn. Mrs. Sarah Conley spen las week wih her broher, Jamea.Cohen o Jersey Ciy...Mrs; M. C. Blanck and Miss Mollie Ayres have gone on a rip o he Caskills. James S. Wilson o New York spen Sunday wih his aher, Daniel Wilson. Miss Lydia Bowne has gone o Hugueno, New York, or a wo weeks visi. John Osborn o Keypor spen Sunday wih Dr. Daniel D. Hendrickson. ALANC HGHLANDS NEWS. Visiing Fishermen Cach Fieen Weaklsh. Rev. Percy Perinchie o renon and William Cannon o Philadelphia spen las hursday a Charles Morlas. hey wen ishing par o he day and caugh ieen wea<lsh, Alber B. Sewar, who was bien several weeks ago by W. C. McGoverns dog while aking ice ino Mr. McGoverns house, is sill unable o work. A. L. Gorlin, who is in he clohing business here, will close his sore his all and move o Lakewood or he winer. Dr. J. D. Kneeh o Maawan spen Sunday wih his son, Dr. W. D. Kneeh. Mayor Peer S. Conover has made some improvemens o his sore ron. Lawyer Charles Harvey spen several days las week a oma River. Clarence Quackenbush is working or "W. Neabi Snedeler. Jusico John Ellis spen las week a Now York. Lile Silver News. he women o ho Mehodis church are making pics, cake and oher good hings or he harves home which will he hold nex uesday nigh in he vacan lo on ho corner o Rumson road and Prospec avenue. An enerainmen will ba given a our oclock in he aernoon and a eigh oclock a nigh. Music will be rendered by ho Koypor brass band. Eigh Lile Silver people nonded ho lecure by J. P. Dollivor o Ohio in ho Ocean Grove audiorium on Monday nigh. he pary comprised Ruv. and Mrs. J. Willium Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W.. Cnrhor, Dr. Benjamin F. King and his daugher Ella, Waler Moylo and D, C, Heyer. ho adverised leers in ho posollce aro or Mro. Henry Meai, Miw Adrinni Peeraon, Mina AdaLinkinbiich and lion abor Chirk. ho Sunday-Rchool o ho Mehodis church will go on io minimi oxcureloi o Agbury Park on uesday, Aiigiin 23d Mr. mid Mi"B, George Clinon o Now BriniBwok HPonbunilay wih Mm. Clln ons slaer, Mm J. Willlani Loo. MBB Jennie Meyer, who lini miii vluling relaives n lgliuowii, him rounici homo. Rev. J. William Leo opon uesday n Anbury Park. COLS NECK NEWS. he Sew Bridge a Hellers Mill Compleed- Winning o Buer Dish. he new bridge a Heyers mill has been coruplejed. he old bridge will be le sandingor Mr. Heyere convenience and will be kep in repair by him. he medicine company which has been giviw^ a show here has gone o Smihburg. A silver buer dish was given o he mos popular yoimg lady and was won by Miss Sadie Wolco, #nq go 152 voes. Miss Grace Haighcame econd in populariy wih 39 voes. John SbFel o Long Branch spen las hursday wih Arhur Soel. John Jerey o yailerburg is employed by Fred Luher. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mahews spen Sunday wih Mrs, Mahewss parens, Mr. and Mra. Pearson Benne o inon Falls. Alber Hagman oe Brooklyn spen par o las week wih Daniel Harne. Mrs. Harne. who Las "been sick, ; has recovered... Mra. B L, Bampon and amily o Long Brancli are visiing Mis. Bampons aher, Sewar Mahews. * Harry Campbell o Brooklyn, who has been visiing his uncle, William Campbell, has reurned home. Alber Hagman and Frank Craword liave buil a newrow boa and havapu i on Soels pond. \\ William Sherman o New York spen Sunday wih bis parens, Mr. and Mrs. harles Sherman. Edward Kulins o Greensborough, Pennsylvania, spen las week a. Form an aylors. William Mier, John R. B. Sou and Louis Mahew^ spen las Sunday a Coney sland. Mrs. Susan Morgan o Brooklyn and her daugher are visiing Mrs. Margare Kelsey. Miss Ada Kinnicu o New York spen las week wih her uncle, homas Enrigh. he recen heavy sorms made some bad washous in he roads in his vioiniy. Levi Snili,/who had a very ine eam o black horses, has sold hem or $400. Mrs. Charles Jameson, who has been sick wih yphoid ever; is improving. Michael Cavanaugh o Long Branch ipen lab Sunday a-john Normans. Mrs. Aaron Sickles o Freehold is visiing her siser, Mrs. Judson Francis. he Cols Neck harves home will be lield on uesday nigh, Augus 22d. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carney spen Saurday and Sunday a New York. George Heyer lias bough a bicycle xorn William Sherman. Miss Emily Burke o Brooklyn is vising her parens here. Joseph Kingson has repaired he barns on his propery. Wellingon Wilkins and John Read are lick wih colds. -. ^ Mrs. heodore Updike is sick wih r yphoid ever. "" Miss Emma Swannell is visiing a Brooklyn. George Heyer spen Sunday a Freeiiold. -dk«-o EAONOWN NEWS. A Wagon Broken in a Runaway A Coming Church Bazar. Las Wednesday morning a horse driven by James Morris ran away_ a Souh Eaonown. he horse ran ino a ence and Mr. Morris was hrown ou, bu beyond a ew bruises he was no hur. he ron, par o he wagon was broken. he women o he Mehodis church will hold a bazar on he church lawn on Friday and Saurday nighs, o nex week. Miss May Shields o New York, who has been visiing her cousin. Miss Aimee Calais o Souh Eaonown, has reurned home. Miss Grace Calais accompanied her ora shor visi. Mrs. H. C. Whie o Boson, who haa been spending hree monhs wih her aher, Jusice John C..Edwards, reurned home on Saurday. Miss Maud Hulick, daugher o J. E. Hulick, was conined o he house las week wih sickness. Howard Higginson has also been sick. he ha acory, which has been closed or he pas wo weeks, resumed operaions yeserday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Dickinson are spending he week wih relaives a Osbornville. Miss Louiso Nivison, who has been sick wih rheumaism, is recovering. Miss Ella Winnins o juley, N. J., ia visiing Miss May Clark. George Meyera spen Sunday a Brooklyn wih his parens. Rober Clark spen par o las week a New York. Wes Long Branch News. An open air service *as held on he lawn beween Dr. E. im. Beachs and Cornelius Huliciks on Sunday. he meeing was conduced: by Rev. E. W. uclpo Nanucke, Massachuses Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Poole and heir son Frank have reurned rom a wo weeks rip o ho Caskills. Miss Mamie Acheson o Jersey Ciy, who has been visiing MiB8 M. Annie Hulick, bns reurned home. Ming Genevievu Van Huel o Jersey Ciy, who ban been visiing Mi68 Maria Woolley, hna reurned home. Miss Emnu homas is visiing Miss Florcnco Campbell o Lilo Silver. Mis3 Marion P. aylor in visiing Miss Gerie S. Morrill o Souh Amboy. Clmpol Hill News. lios C erio Walling spoil pnr o las week wilj her grandmoher, Mra. Washingon Wnlling o Red Hunk. Mr. and Mra. Grorgo illpy o Moun Vornon and holr dnuglicrdnora ore vis Ring Mm. Oorgo Alloy. Mr. and Mra. Oeorjro DuViaon o Now York nro violing MH. Davonl moher, Mro, Maria Craword. JninoH VunKirk o ho Hi(?lil«ridn and; John Emory o Now York vioiud D. C. Uminu on Hiimlny. John anddilvlddonnoupnn Monday wih Hurry MarlH o Morria Park, Long nland. MHH lnlo rnpnion in vlullng her aun u Aurora, llinois. NON FALLS JNEWS. mo Boarders Save a Narrow Escape From Serious njury, Miss Reby Brown and Mrs. B. E. Sullivan, wo boarders a his place, had a narrow escape on Monday while rowing on he millpond. hey los one oar and he boa was carried parly oyei-hedam. hey succeeded in pushing he boa away rom he dam wih he oher oar, bu hey had a bad righ. Daniel Coyes o Pine Brook bough some groceries a Rober Samples sore on Saurday nigh. He did no ake he groceries when he ordered hem and when he wen o ge hem hey were gone. He was abou o ge a warran issued or some o he men who were in he sore a ihe ime, when he groceries were replaced on he sore soop. he old blacksmih shop on he saw- mill propery was moved on Monday o make room or he new logway. he shop will be used as a sorage building or lumber., weny-wo hundred gallons o cider were made a he cider mill las week. Frank Shuls and James Dean are employed in he mill. Alber Dennis is regrading his yard, which was badly washed by he recen sorms. He is illing he hollows wih gravel. Charles Armsrong, son o Aaron Armsrong o Shrewsbury, spen Monday wih his cousin. Eugene Magee, Jr. Miss Josephine Arnold o New York, who has been visiing Mrs. S. J. Benne, reurned home on Saurday.. Michael Clancy o Jersey Ciy will have a new shingle roo pu on bis house, occupied by John Robinson. Dr. Reginald Benne o Asbury Park pen Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and ilrs» Samuel J. Benne. Miss Maud Magee, daugher o James Magee o Freehold, spen uesday wih Miss Blanche Magee. Charles Holmes is suering rom large abscess in his ear. and anoher on his arm. Mis3 Lizzie Wes o.maawan is spending a ew weeks wih Miss May Benne... Shrewsbury Coleman and Maxie Maxwell are making a collecion o buerlies. Eugene Magee, Sr, is boarding one o Darius Vandermarke horses. Maxie Maxwell is a new member o he Mehodis Sunday-school. homas. Hines has bough a horse rom Waler Smock. OCEANPOB NEWS. Edward Champlain Claims o be he Champion Crabber o he Place. Crabs are very pleniul in he river a presen. Edward Champlain, who claims o be he champion crabber^o Oceanpor, caugh wo big crabs las week. he. crabs were nine inches long. Mr. Champlain sold hem o William H. Garrigan, he proprieor o he Park hoel, or 25 cens each. E mer K. Conan o New York, organis o he Mizpah Presbyerian church, and a cousin o Admiral George Dewey o Manila ame, haarbeen spending his week a he Bummer.home o Mrs. F. A. Langwih. > Charles D. Preson,(and amily o Jersey Ciy, who have been spending par o he Hummer here, have reurned home. William Midgley o Brighon Beach is spending a ew days wih his moher. Alex. Sweeney has been conined o his bed a ew days wih sickness.,,.. Miss Ea Maps o Philadelphia is visiing her aher, Piman Maps. homas Lile has opened a soda waer sand near he bridge. you don see i in HE REOSER i didn happen. Adv. MOBB8VLLE NEWS John Hanklnson Beaches Ois Sxv- Fih Birhday Anniversary.. John Hankinson was 65 years old on Saurday. Mr. Hankinson is a blacksmih by ade, and he has worked a his rade nearly iy years. He is sill haleand he,ary and he says.he hinks he is good or weny or wepy-ive years more- work 1 a he orge... he clambake which was o have been held a ne Morrisville hoel las Wednesday nigh was posponed on accoun o he rain, bu was held on he ollowing nigh. Abou hiry couples were presen rom Re.d Bank,(Shrewsbury and Ljncro. Aer he clanijake a dance was held a he hoel. Mrs. Ada Jones, daugher o heodore Sillwell, is spending a ew days, a Brooklyn. _.. - Shrewsbury News. Rev. J.. Schnck o Keypor preached in he Presbyerian church on Sunday morning. Ab nigh Mr. Schock conduced he service in he Presbyerian church a Eaonown. - Rev. haddeus Wilson o Spring Lake, ormerly pasor o he Presbyerian church here, is visiing Benjamin Vaudervepri - Mr. apd Mrs. John raord have re urned worn arip o Niagara Falls and he upper par o New York sae. Edward Kreuger, who is employed a Souh Orange,, is visiing his sep-aher, John R. Sicklep. Baron VonSchmid o New York spen Sunday wih E. C. Hazard. Lincro News. A number o Lincro and Morrisville people wen ou a picnic o- he bay shore on Saurday: hose in he pary were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fenon, Mrs. William Pope, Mrs. William Henry, Mr. a/ and Mrs. R, Holmes, Miss Bessie Fenon, Henry Fenon, Miss Maud omlinson, Fred Mouser and James Bray o Lincro, and M. A. Coleman and his daugher Nellie o Morrisville. Mrs. A. A. Sanborn, who opened her boarding bouse abou hree weeks ago, has over weny guess. q- A SEAMBOAS EXRA RP. mmense Freighs Carried by he Seamboa William V. Wilson. he seamboa William V. Wilson will make an exra rip* beween Por Monmouh and New York on Friday o his -week. he amoun o produce carried his season is so grea ha he Wilson canno carry i all in one rip. On Monday nigh a schooner was loaded wih he.surplus produce! and his vessel WBB owed onew York by he Wilson. On he irs rip on Friday he seamboa will leave New York a eigh oclock in he-morning and will leave Por Mqnirioulb a one belock in he aernobn. On he second rip he boa will leave Hew York a six oclock in he aernoon and will leave Por Monmouh a en oclock a nigh. By making his exra rip all he produce oered will reach New York in markes. ime or Saurdays Did Anyhing Happen? Youll rind ou all abou i i you read HE REGSER. Adv. R. aids Disillery,.SOOBEYVLLEJ.J.. S NOW OPEN O RECEVE APPLES. SOME VERY OLD APPLE BRANDY FOR MEDCNAL USE. gcobeyville. MMEDAE RELEF AMD PERMANEN CURE JOHNSONS \ A Scieniic, Unailing and Permanen Remedy or Dyspepsia, ndigesion and all Somach and Nerve roubles. \y Pu up n able orm, pleasan and easy o ake _jd aording mmediae relie by enabling naure o urnish naural nourishmen o he Blood, Nerves and Muscles. Large Boxes, 10c, 25c, and 50c FOR SALE BY - * JAMKS COO>U, Jr. Dominic A. Mazza, CUSOM Boo and Shoemaker. Shoes Made o Order rom $3.50 n». Good Fi and Fire-Clasa Work Guaraneed. Repairing Nealy and Promply Done. BES WHE OAK LEAHER. / you ry my work odsei-nm sure ha you will ind all he possible saisacion n. Mens Hal Sole. 50c. " Heels.. 25c. " Sewed $1.00 A La4es Hal Sole.85c. < Heels 15c. " Sewed 70c. BoysHal sole and Heel 40c. and 50c, Girls Hal Sole and Heel c. Childrens 30c..1 Sell Eveniing Ne:did or Pd- silng Shoes. 81 WHE S., One. door rom Maple Avenue, RED BANE, NEW JERSEY. BOOKS. Rare. Curious, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS CVEN AWAY. Libraries Supplied Cheaper han a any Book Sore in ne world. LRRARRH AND BOOKS BOUGH. 3AM2HOU CAALOOUEFJEE. LECCA BROHERS. 81 CHAMBEK8 SREE, 3d Door Wes o Ciy Hall Park. NEW YORK Makes he ood more delicious and wholesome OUR SHOES WEAR. e ROYAL (MKN0 POWDER CO., NEW YORK. n hese days o ake sales all over he counry people hardly know wha o believe. We eel sure ha aer eigh years o air dealing, when we say shoes are reduced he people know i is real, and BO hey are. We mus clear ou all Summer Goods his monh and we shall, oo, i low prices will do i. We have gone hrough our sock o Ladies ies and ind abou a hundred pairs o handsome ones. Some bu wo or hree o a kind, ohers a prey air assormen. All new ies, all made o order or UP. Price was rom $2.00 o Good widhs and almos every size in lo. All he 2.00, $3.85 and $3.60 ies now... $1.60 " " 2.75 and $8.00 ies now 2.00 " " 3.00, $3.35 and $3.60 an ies, broken lines v " " 2.75 and $8.00 an ies, broken lines..: 2.00 HENS OXFORDS REDUCED. All oiir brand new russo cal, paen leaher and vlcl kid Oxords abou 20 per cen o* MSSES AND CHLDRENS Low Shoes a BO low a price hey can be used or slippers. GRAB BAG, 48c. o $1.00. his means ono-or wo pairs o n kind displayed on ables. Mens, Womena and Childrens,.pricc3 48o, o $1.00. Every pair wero \l! rom wo o hroo iroes ha price. No every size, bu i N her&is a pair o i you is a snap or you. We mean business. We propose o clear ou all Summer Shoes. s your loss i you ail o ake advanage o hese generous reducions. Eveiy pair means a presen loss bu a uure gain. < i WHE & KNAPP, 9 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J.

9 VOLUME XX. NO. 7. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUS PAGES 9 O 16. WALSH AS. A MNER, HE CLEARED 8600 A GOLD MN- NG HS SEASON. -He and hree Ohers Have Bough a Gold Mine in he Klondike Ou o Which hey Hope o Big a Forune o Come Home Xex lear., James Walsh o Bed Bank received a.leer on Saurday rom hia son Fred, who is in Klondike. he leer saed ha he mining pary he was wih had.jus cleared up heir seasons earnings a gold mining. Each mans share was $800, aer paying all expenses, which -amouned o abou $300 more. O he pary^o six which wen o he Klondike rom Bed Bank and Alanic "Highlands, he only wo nov remaining here are Fred Walsh and John Peersen. hese wo are sill parners in heir claims. hey decided o say ihrough anoher season and hey will mo reurn home unil he all o Aer cleaning up he claim "Walsh. and Peerson, and he wo bes worked in heir pary, bough a gold mine which ;had good proapecs, and will work i unil winer see in. hey expec o nlnd employmen elsewhere during he winer and nes spring hey will renew -work on heir claim.. hey expec o make a small orune or each member o he pary ou o his claim, and hope o reurn home in he all o nex year *wih a good-sized bag o gold. Men are leaving Da wson Ciy a he rae o niney a day, and ive housand men had le he ciy by July 12h, he ime he leer was wrien. Mr. *Walah said ha he days had already begun o ge a lile shorer hen, i geing dark along :-abou eleven oclock, p. m. wo o his riends, one an Englishman.and he oher a residen o Plainleld, :N. J., are now on heir way Eas. hey will probably visi Bed Bank and ell.mr. Walshs riends more abou his lie in he Klondike. Some o he men who signed he applicaion or he road old he surveyors on hursday ha hey did no hink he road was a public necessiy and hey avored, i only.as a convenience or Mrs, Garvey,...ie, surveyors also ook he view ha hjb road.was no a public ne- A COLLSON A NGH. Joe Sweeney and Borneo Wolco run home and escaped wih a ew sligh Deschs disappearance. She said ive have gone on a hree weeks rip o Bock- Connecicu, o visi Mrs. Oo Bun no John Leonard. cus.... Checks were aken; and ha wo oville, "O. O. :. cessiy alulhey. hough ha Mrs. Garv»y should bewilling o use he road ha Joe Sweeney and Borneo Wolco o hese checks were said o be included in, A SOUP DEMONSRAON. Bed Bank hired a rig a Schulzs livery he oher hree. he hree checks aken, Mr. Callahan originally oered her. -sable las Saurday nigh o drive o she said, amouned o over $1,000. She Given a he Grocery Sore o Bore- Oceanic. was lae when hey sared 1HUH Bros. Las Week. For his reason hey reused o lay ou had made he memorandum rom he road ha Mrs.- Garvey asked or. and $hey drove prey_as. A Fair he American ood company o New memory wo days aer he papers had Haven hey me Johri 1 Mir. Callahan waived any righ o erec -Leonard o Bed York gave a demonsraion o he qualiy been aken rom he sae by Daniel C. gaes a he ends o he road, which was Eanr-^who was driving home in a rig o heir soups a he grocery sore o Eeed. Mrs. Garveys prinoipal objecion o he hired rom Colyers livery sable. he Doremus Bros, all las week. he demonsraion was in charge o Miss Lois previously esiied ha only wo checks Mr. Eeed and Mr, Packer have boh road which Mr. Callahan oered her. nigh was very dark and*neiher pary he agreemen is o he eec ha he saw he oher unil i was oo lae o Marvin and she had a couner ied up were aken, and ha hebe aggregaed avoid a collision, he wagons came or her use near he enrance o he sore. less han $600. No urher esimony in ogeher wih a crash and he occupans wo kinds o soup were served each $ay, he case will be aken unil Mr. Packer were hrown ou. Sweeneys arm wasand each days soups were dieren rom recovers. broken a he wris and Wolco was cu and bruised. Mr.. Leonard escaped injury, bu MB clohes were orn and soiled by he mud. Boh wagons were badly broken and he harness was damaged. he horses escaped unhur. Mr. Leonard pai&or he damage o he rig ha he was driving, and Sweeney and Wolco have promised o pay Mr. Schulz or he damage o his rig. Waer Pipes Break. < - During he pas year or wo here have been a number o breaks in he waer pipeson BroadBree. W. J. Benlev,, he engineer o he waer works, hinks ha he pipes have been aeced by he elecriciy in he ground on ha sree, which has escaped rom he rolley eed wires. Waer pipes have been aeced and weakened in oher places where elecric wires have been laid near he waer pipes, and Mr. Benley hinks he many breaks in he waer pipes on Broad sree are also due o his cause. he las break occurred on Monday, in ron o LaugB candy sore. his break was repaired yeserday. Bicycle and Wagon Collide. Enlloy Smock, son o Daniel H. Smock o rving place, was riding a bicycle.las hursday when he collided Wih a wrigon in which wero Frank Byrau and iris daugher. he acciden occurred a he.corner o Broad areo and rving place. Neiher saw ho oher unil an \coiden was unavoidable. Ensley was hrown roin his bioycle, bu eecapod injury excep or a ew Bligh bruises. ho ron wheel o ho bioyclo was smashed, wo Slolc in One Family. - Willio Havenn, aon o E, Walil Hnvona o Belord, wan overcome wih ho hea las Saurday whllo a woile on ho Hal mcadowb. Ho wa» ukon homo and wa irraional all ho ndx day. Saurday nigh Mr. Havens, ho nhor o Willie, wua okon lick wih omlarial ovor and ho him Hnco boon conlnod o hie boil.. Boh nro jllghly improved. A FALL FROM A CAB. Ansel Whies Mishap on Saurday Nigh..... Ansel V^hie o Herber sree had a bad all rom a rolley car.dn- Saurday nigh. He had boarded he car on Broad sree wih his arms ull o packages. He was walking along he sep a he side o he open car when he slipped and ell la on his back. He reained JOSEPH HAYDENS ACCDENS. He Me Wih One on a Bicycle and Wih he Oher in a Wagon. Joseph Hayden o New York, who was sopping a he Alanic hoel a Fair Haven or a shor ime, wen ou bicycle riding las Wednesday aernoon. Mr. Hayden is a beginner on he bicyole. He had gone oniy a shor disance when be ran ino he back o a wagon and wrecked he ron wheel o he bicycle- Mr. Hayden was hrown rom he wheel; bu he escaped uninjured. On he ollowing aernoon Mr. Hayden wen ou driving in company wih James Wheelin and Charles Dailey, boh o New York. hey drove o Long Branch, where he horse ran away and ran ino a ree, he men were hrown ou and all received severe cus and, bruises.- he wagon was wrecked. he men had heir wounds dressed by a physician and were hen aken home. he horse had hose served on oher days. Cusomers and visiors a he sore were Berved wih soup ree, and a considerable amoun, o soups o various kinds were sold o\hose who parook o sample soups provided. Miss Marvin saed ha he summer season waa^a poor season or soup demonsraions, he winer being a much beer ime or his work; bu her say in Bed Bank had been a very saisacory onei» A ROLLEY CAR ON FRE. Lile Damage-Red Jdnk Young Men Beloved in. Geing Home. La8Friday\igh, when he las rolley car rom Long Branch reached Eaonown, he moor burned ou. he oar caugh ire, bu he blaze was easily pu ou wih a couple o pails o waer. he car WBB ull o Bed Bank young men who had been down o Long Branch o visi heir girls. Aer hal an hours delay, anoher car arrived rom he car barn and he belaed swains were aken home. A New Vesryman. he congregaion o Chris Episcopal churoh a Shrewsbury held a meeing On Monday morning o elec a vesryman o sucoood ho lae Bober H. Whie, who had been a vesryman o he church or iy years or more. he congregaion eleced Frederick C. Van- Vlie o ho vacan,,,,place. Mr. Van- Ylies presen erm o oice holds unil [ie annual elecion nex year, when he ill probably, bo releced, A Coming Enerainmen. An enerainmen or ho benei o he Ldng Branch hospial will bo given in ho Bod jnnlc opera houso on Friday nigh, Augus 35h. ho enerainmen will bo given by he Norwood Park eomodyo )[il>. Mr. VanKouron haw commonoed earing down ho grand sund a Monmouh Park, - Ho has all kinds oc lumber or niilo, ncluding siding, looring, loor beams, ec Also abou one million brick c HE END OF A ROAD CASE. A DSPUE OF A YEARS SAND- NG FNALLY SELED. Mr^EUen Garvey o Chapel Hill Won Ge,. Her Old Road lirough. Michael Callahans Propery, ui {She Will No Have o Open Oaes. he surveyors appoined o lay ou a road across Michael Callahans propery a Chapel Hill me a ha place las his hold on he bundles in bis arms, and his probably saved his arms rom being hursday. Jiey inspeced he premises A number o aricles were disposed o by cu o, as was he case wih. homas and hen me a Oakess hoel a Alanic...Highlands o give he ineresed Mabel Minon, daugher o George Min- chance. A bicycle wab won by Miss Murphy o Bed Bank, who was hur recenly a Alanic Highlands. When a paries a hearing. Mrs. Garvey, who on. Her chance cos en cens. Mrs. person alls be insincively hrows ou made applicaion or he road, was represened by Edmund Wilson and Charles a $35. A big doll dressed in whie sain, Waier Parker won a soa pillow valued his arms o save himsel. Murphy did his and his arm ell across he rack E. Snyder. Mr. Callaban was repre- James E. Degnan and John E ; o represen a bride, was wonby Dorohy and was;cu o. Ansel Whie was BOsened,by Parker, daugher o Mrs/ Waler J. close o he (rack ha i he had done so F o s e r. -. Parker. heodore Benne won a cake his arm would have lain/across he rack Mrs.- Garveys propery is back rom baske, which was donaed by Bloomingdale Bros, o New York. Mrs. William and would have been aken o. He he public road and or years she used a was no much hur and ha saved all his winding road hrough woodland owned Chadwick won a barrel o poaoes. She bundles. he mishap occurred jus aer by A. Salz o Keypor. Abou a year gave he poaoes o Rev. W. E. Pei, he rain and he road was very muddy; ago Michael Callahan bough he woodland and closed up he.road. Mrs. Gar- won by Miss Mabel Bankin. Eca Smih, pasor o he church., A pickle dish was Mr. Whies clohes were spoiled, bu he hough he go o orunaely. daugher o George Smih, won a hand- vey called ou he reeholders and he maer was pached up by Mr. Callahan agreeing o give Mrs. Garvey an oule along oneside O he ield. his road is oureen eewide and Mr, Callaban reserved he. righ o. erec gaes a^oh ends o i. By puing up gaes^mx. Callahan would be saved he cos o a ence on one side o he roadway. Mrs, Garvey used, his road &r eleven monhs and when i came ime o make he agreemen.binding Mrs. Garvey claims ha. Mr. Callahan did no live up o his promises. She hen wen back o he old winding road, having been advised ha i she gave ha road up or a year she would.relinquish all claim o i. She made applicaion or an enirely new road across Mr. Callahans ield, and had he surveyors called ou. expense o mainaining he road is o be borne joinly by Mj. Callaban and Mrs. Garvey.. Mr. Callahan will ask Mrs. Garvey o sign a release or he winding road ha she originally used. she reuses he will ry o.have ha road vacaed by he surveyors in order o avoid any uure conroversy over i. l A LLE GRL BUN OVER. An Acciden on Beach Sree Las Friday. William Baker, who is employed by Hope & Bradner, was arresed las Friday on complain o heodore Peers o Beach sree. Baker wna riding his bicycle on he sidewalk and he ran over Peerss daugher, who is only ive years old. he lile girl was bruised bu was no seriously injured. Baker had a hearing las Friday nigh a he own hall beore Jusice heodore F. Snien. Baker explained ha he acciden was unavoidable and he woe released on paymen o he cosa, which amouned o $3.50, He was liable o a ine or riding on he sidewalk, bu as Beach sree is impassable or bicycles, all he wheelmen who use ha sree ride on ho sidewalk. A Now Danger indogs. Edna Beers, daugher o E, M. Beers o Keypor, was riding in" a small express wagon drawn by a dog las week when he dog sared suddenly and hrow her ou. Her hand was ou. Preliness in Prining, Peincss is all righ in prining, bu here are oher imporan hings o hink abou. - lievo is such n hing as making a pieco o prining so prey nnd oxponbivo ha i won pay or isel. Prining ha won, pay or isol is a losing game. We know enough abou all kinds o prining o be compeen o inako good suggesions as o how oxjxmulvo idhould bo. Wo arc always glud o help our ouaomora. Wo do no ry o BOO how muou we can ge horn o pay us, bu rahor o sco how low-priced work hoy canaord o sond ou. Perhaps wo oau help you wih prining suggesions. HKKD elophono B. Adv. PRZES WON A A FAR.. Honey Made by he Mehod 1s Sewing Circle o Fair Haven. he air and esival held in he Fair Haven Mehodis church, beginning las uesday nigh and closing on Saurday nigh, was very successul. he receips were a6ou $267 and a lile more han hal o his is proi. he air was held by he sewing circle-.o he church, which has a membership o eigheen. some parlor lamp. wo handsome doilies were won, one by Frank Baron o Brooklyn and he oher by Mrs. Libbie Sands. A china se was won by Margare PJanz. he Daughers, o Libery air a Fair Haven will open o-nigh and will be coninued or a week.- SEABRGHS NVESGAON../ Mayor Packer Laid Up Wih an Ap8ce88 o he Ear., he invesigaion ino he borough aairs a Seabrigh was coninued or a shor ime las Saurday. P. Hall Packer, who was o be under examinaion, was conined o his ied wih an abscess o he ear and could no be examined. Mrs. CHarles Deaeh, wie o he missing collecor, was, pu on he sand. She said she had made a memorandum o he checks aken rom her husbands sae when he borough, papers were aken rom he sae aer Mr. A HORSE AND WAGON SOLEN. Was Found he Xex Morning and. Was Reurned o he Oimer. homas Ryan unil Saurday, July 29h, was employed a Gideon & Dalys sock arm aholmdel. On he ollowing Sunday ni^h he wen o William C. Elys sale and exchange sable a ha place and sole a horse and wagon. n ron o Cap. John C. Heyer place a piece o he harness broke and Ryargo ou o he wagon o ix i. Mr. Heyer saw Byan sop and sared ou o he wagon o see i anyhing was he maer. Byan saw him coming and jumped in he wagon and drove away. Frank Craword ound he horse ied near his place early Monday morning. He recognized he rig and ook* i back o Mr. Ely. Mr. Ely has sworn ou a warran or Eyans arres or sealing he rig, bu Ryan has no ye been ound. Damage Done by a Drunken Man. Mrs. John Norman o Cols Neok was run ino by a ruck lae Saurday nigh whilo sho was driving homo rom Long Branch. Boh wheels ou ono eido o Mrs. Normans wagon wore broken. ho driver o he ruck was drunk, HE OPEN DOOR. A elephone in an Oi>en Boor hrough Vich llihuiem Eners, elophono sei-vloo naves much imo and as " ime is Money" i saves money. coas leas ian an errand boy nnd i does ho \jrqrk o a commercial gian, elephone service* beween olhco nnd residence is a ronondoua oonvonlonco and n ho presen message raes ie an unimporan expense ono elephone, BO ncreased businobb ha ho "Opon Door "is crowded, open anoher door; ha is, liuvo anoher olcplmno, or beer a Privae Branch Ex change, wih runk linen o ho "Con ral, a uwlohbonrd. nnd OH inuiiyiaions ns may bo required. Low raes, peroo ncrvloe, For rakbind parloulnro addrcw hn conrac deparmen, or cull by elophono wihou chargo. he Now "York awl Now Jersey elephone company, nor Broadway, Long Brunch j 81 Wlllophby orco, Brooklyn, N, Y, -Adv. NEWS FROM MDDLE0WN. NERESNG EMS FROM BE- YOND HE SHREWSBURY. APhsor Ges wo Weeks Vacaion -Rev. Win. V. Wilson ells o His Caliornia rip-a Fesival nerered Wih by he Rain. he Sunday-school o he Penecosal church o Por Monmouh will go,on a picnic o Highland Beach on Saurday. he oicials/o hg Penecosal, church, have graned a vacaion during he las wo weeks in Augus o heir pasor,. vj, Joseph S. Clark. Mr. Clark will spend he ime a Ocean Grove. " Bew M. M. Finch, pasor o he New Monmouh Bapis church, preached a Por Morris las Sunday. Mr. Finchs pulpi was occupied in-he morning by Rev. William V. Wilson. Several weeks ago Mr. "Wilson old o bis rip o Caliornia and las Sunday be gave an accoun o he homeward rip. he -esival which was o have been held las Saurday a Capain John H. Skidmores by he Epworh.League o he Navesink Mehodis church was inerered wih by he. shower. Conribuions o $8.50 were received and enough ice cream was sold by he quar o bring he receips up o he expenses. Mrs. W. C. Myers o Brooklyn and her children are visiing Mrs. J. J. Compon o Belord, who is Mrs. Myerss moher. Miss H. G. Frenin and Willie Frenin o Brooklyn are spending he summer a J. J, Compons. Miss Sadie Siskar, Charles D. Compon and Al./J. Frenin o Brooklyn were guess o Mrs. Compon ovej Sunday. Mrs. H. F. Andrew o Morrisown, N. J., and her daughers Jessie and Lou, are visiing Mrs. C. A. Moun o Locus Poin, who is Mrs. Andrews niece. Charles Archibald o Hoosick Falls, who visied a Navesink las week, is a gues o Mr. Moun his week. Mrs. Henriea Powell o Alanic Highlands and her wo children, and Miss Annie M. Johnson o Navesink, Powell, who is Mrs* Henriea Powells and MigB Johnsons siser. Charles H. and Allan Yalalee o New York spen Sunday wih heir aher, William-P. Yalalee o LocusPoin. Oher Sunday guess a Locus Poin were Frank Eagles o Newark and Jack Millie o New York, who visied Mrs. Eliza Gibson. he seamboa William V. Wilson carried more produce las Friday han i has carried on any previous rip since i has been running beween Por Monmouh and New York. Mrs. Harry Whie o Belord and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norman and Ernes Abbo o For Lee, N. J., spen Sunday wih Mrs. William Devesy o Navesink. George Boop o Belord ook his amily and some riends rom,new York on a pleasure rip o Pleasure Bay on Monday. hey made he rip in sages. Frank Yarnell o Por Monmouh and. B. Walling o Belord wen ishing in he bay las Saurday and caugh over one hundred bluelsli, Frank Despreaux, who keeps he barber shop a Navesink, was laid up all las week wih malarial ever. He is now much improved. Mr. and. Mrs. William H, Popo o Lile Silver spen Sunday wih Mrs, Popes parens, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Green o Navesink Marin W, Lolwen o Belord, who has been laid up he pos wo weeks wih boils on his neck and hands,-- is again able o be ou, Mrs. Herber M. Smih o Belmar and her children are visiing Mrs, John E. Williams o Navesink, who is Mrs. Smihs siaer, Miss Mary Robers o New Monmouh, who has been spending he pas wo monhs a Washingon, D. C, has reurned home. ho members o ho Navesink Mehodis Sanday-xchool won on heir annual picnio o Highland Beach o-day. Reuben DaviB o Bernardsvillo spen Sunday wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs? heodore Davis o Naveaink.. Mm. John N. Johnson, Jr., o Bolord, who linn been very sick wih dysenery, m improving, Churles Luboo o Por Monmouh is nick wih oliillii anil rover. Mm, Jonnio Swun o Navonlnk la very iilolc wih neuralgia. MBD Mnry lloko o Bridgepor, N. J., n viilink her siner, Mm, J. Ward Clnrk o Dolord. / -»~* horn may have boon boer pnpora lmn HE BKD DANKUKOBU, bu nobody roinonulwra over having ueon one Adv.

10 A PAEN SU. A Decision Aaaina he Sokes lie ana Samuel Forma* Violae a Brohers o Freehold. \ oien Ordinance. Abou ea years ago Sokes Brohers o Samuel Forma o Freehold ook Yeehold began sui agains Heller Broh Mayor Denis o ha own ou or a ride era o Newark or inringing a paen ew nighs ago; hey drove hrough on a rasp-making machine. Abou i-maineen years ago Philip Sokes invened a day hey were arresed or as driving. sree a a as gai and he nes machine or cuing eeh on raspa. A ine o $1 and ycoss was imposed. his machine enabled he Sokes Brohers ourn ou rasps cheaper han any he coss were 8. oher manuacurer. A ewyears aerward Heller Brohers o Newark began o manuacure rasps by machine and urned hem ou as cheaply as Sokes Brohers. Sokes Brohers sued he Newark irm or inringemen o paen and he sui has been in he courb ever since. Las week a decision was given by he Unied Saes cour o he eec ha he machine used by Heller Brohers is no an inringemen o he Sokes Brohers paen. he Newarkirmcan hus coninue he manuacure o rasps wih heir machines. EMPORARLY DERANGED. A Manwan Han Wanders From Borne,, Samuel H. Gordon o Maawan, who bough he Ellisnn Mahews arm here las spring, has become emporarily deranged. He le home las Wednesday 1 nigh a week ago, saying ha he was going o look or a arm hand. He visied his aher-in-laws house near by, and when he le here he was apparenly as raional as ever, He did no reurn home and a search was made or him. Several days laer he was ound hiding in his ahers haymow in Madison ownship, wrapped in a blanke. He could give no accoun o his acions or wanderings. He is gradually recovering his mind. Mr. Gordons crops have been very poor his year and he hab a good deal o rouble wih hired help. hese maers are supposed o be he cause o bis derangemen, Lighning a Long Branch. he house o Alpheus Borden o LoDg Branch was sruck by lighning las Wednesday aernoon. he lighning sruok he chimney and passed hrough every room in he house bu one. he room ha escaped was a bedroom nex o he chimney. Mrs. Bordens baby was sleeping in his room. n all he oher rooms plaser was knocked rom he, walls and ceiling, window panes were broken and he woodwork was splinered. wo women in he house were shocked, bu soon recovered. Abbie Borden, a girl who was in he house, was burned on he back and she received a sligh shock. Damages or Ejecmen. n April o las year George W. Clark o Maawan leased Jacob VanPels arm a ha place or one year. Las December.he claims ha he made a verbal agreemen wih VanPel or he lease o he arm or his year, bu"when April came around VanPel made him move. Clark sued VanPel or damages and he case was ried beore Jusice Hulse o Freehold, Decision was given las week and Clark was awarded $70 damages. VanPel has o pay he coss o he sui.» «. Posal Receips a Asbury Park. A sub-pos oice saion was esablished in he hoel disric a Asbury Park las spring. he samps sold during he monh o July averaged 7,000 daily and he money order business or be monh amouned o $600. he oal posoice receips a Asbury Park or July were $5,059.77, a gain o $800 over July o las year. Conribuions or a Parochial School Freeholder John Guiro, Rober appin, James Dillon, Joseph N. Flanigan, Paul F. Brazo, John McCarhy, Eugene Fay, homas McKenna. homas P. McKenna and Rev. W. P. Canwell o Long Branch, have each given $100 oward he new Long Branch parochial school. M. C. Burns and P. M. Rowland have given$50 each. An Acciden o a Propollor. he propeller S. 8. Wyckol! o Maawan was going ou o Maawan creek one nigh las week on her rip o Now York when ho screw pioked up a seam dredgers cable. ho ropo go wedged in he ecrow BO igh ha i had o be cu ou. A Baby Chokes o Doah, Mrs. George Grava o Wes Ocean Grove gave her, inan Bon a rubber nipplo loa hursday o keep him quie. ho nipple go as in ho babys hroa and ho baby choked o deah beon medical help could bo summoned. Pbll Daly, Jr.. Wans a Divorce Phil Daly, Jr., o Long Branch, ha applied or a divorce rom hid wie, wli was ormorly Jennie Joyce, o vaudovill aogo amo. Frod V, Wood o Now York,, a roquone)* o Bile wood Park, io named as co-responden.. o»» you don BOO in un REMOER i didn happen. Adv, FREEHOLDS MAYOR FNED. Big Fire losses. he Muual ire insurance company o Freehold bas made an assessmen o ieen per cen on he premium noes o is members. During ho pas hree peara he company has suered losses amouning o $35, and be.assessmen was made necessary o pay hese claims. here were 94 ires and he loss in each ranged rom $1.60 o $2,000. Over our millions o dollars worh o iropery is insured in his oompany. HE REGSER prins all he news all ;he ime. Adv. he PBEFCOS SPRNG LOOK FENCE is ilways maklng riends because s a say ence ha says. never oga nor spreads apar as mos wire ences do. can be buil any heigh you wan, as many line wires as you wan, so ha i will urn anyhing rom a chicken onorses and cale. And is be poor mans lence as well as he rich mans. you are hinking o having any encing done around your lawn, jus send and ge one o mv circulars. can build you a ancy lawn ence ha rill save you inouey as well as being an ornamen a your home. make ive syles o i. You se he poss, do he res. GEORGE N. CONKLN, Agen or Moamouh Co. Middleowh N. J. Dining Room Breezes, Sleeping Room Breezes, All Kinds o Breezes May be obained rom Elecric Fans. hink o he Ho Weaher coming and grange o be cool while ohers are ho. Esimaes urnished. he Shore Elecric Co., Red Bank, 25 EAS FRON SREE,, New Jersey. Drug Sore ndividualiy is imporan i i is osae righ sor he righ sor consiss o careulness and reliabiliy^ and couresy in he handling o drugs and drug sore cusomers. hese qualiies are a specialy wih us. hey are o suicien inducemen or yourrade. jsiroeders Pharmacy! j Bergen & Morris, Proprieors. 1 ELEPHONE 12 F.,» 16 Broad Sree, Red Band. * Plumbing Worc!, Y. >. Y 1 We ake conracs or plumb- $ ing new houses.,... V! We ake conracs or making «*> changes in he plumbing o» houses and puing in ina- J» proved saniary devices... X We do odd jobs o plumbing, X large or small, by conrac or oherwise <S> We do good plumbing all he «ime X Cook & Oakley, A "" " < 1 18 Fron Sree, Y RED BANK, NEW JERSEY... / :. SAURDAY HALF HOLDAYS. Y Y Y Y YY % $ 8AVRDA8 N JULY AND AVOV8 CLOSE A XV SOON., > { OPEN FBDAX EVENNGS lnali, or needle and machine. his abric is unsurpassed (or general amilyuie and la recommended or KB uniormiy o hread and durabiliy. We Bliull no use names D comparisons bu we blnk every one will preer his over be well-known 0c. and 10c. muellim on meri alone. Our special nroducory o a wider clleoego a per yard 90x90 UCA SHEES Made by he celebraed "Ucn Mills," size. 1)0x00 nches ii%i~% yards), lull bleached, nicely hemmed, ready or use. Coons bavo advanced grealy, especially line coon, ye his does no deer L. s. Plau S Co. rom giving heir parons a big bargain, hereore price very special s each QHc. Y 55c.! COVERS FOR ROUGH WEAR Everyone inowb be pracical uses a good Coon Cover Suiing can be pu o, unsurpassed or ladles and misses rousa and ready wear a mounain, seashore and borne: splendid also or boys BUls. housands o yards have passed over L. B. Plau & Co.s couner a 12^c. A now purchase a his dao, ncluding all shades and mixures, allows price cuing o per yard! No Agens or Branch Sores Anywhere. Free Deliveries. Hall Orders Careully Filled, 707 o 721 Broad S. and No. 8 Cedar S. NEWARK, N. J. $ Germania Hoel, Nos. 16 and 18 FKON SKEE, EED BANK, N. J. AH Modern mprovemens/ JACOB DEGBNRNG,... Proprieor. BOLNG BUSNESS AACHED. ALWAYS ON HAND George Ehres Exra- Beer, New York. Barholomay Brewing Co.s Bohemian Beer, Rocheser. he Pabs Brewing Co.s, Milwaukee. ALSO N SOCK, ALREADY UOLED. he Rocheser Brewing Co.s Rlenzl. mpored Pilsner and Bavarian. elephone Call No, 35., \ FRESH VEGEABLES,. ^/ CHOCE BUER,.. FNE FLAVORED EA, POS OFFCE BLOCK, FRESH ROASED COFFEE. Money reurned i goods are no saisacory. RED BANK, N. J. & AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BRDSALL & SON, Carriages and Harness MONMOUH S./RED BANK. All up-o-dae syles in \1 Pneumaic Runabous, Fancy ; raps, Canopy Surreys, Can- ; epy Cabrioles, Eubber ire ; and Seel ire Runabous, Sanhopes, Covers, Boulevards, &c, &c. A nice assormen o he H. H. Babcock Co.s celebraed ^..wdrk...always.-kep-.in;.sock.._.-he..._sandard..m.a%e rr npne.._. " jus as good." - you inend purchasing a vehicle o any descripion you should look us over our assormen is large and we ^ can please you. \ VYr OLD AND PURE WHSKES, s HE BES N RED BANK, CAN BE FOUND A HE SORE OF J. O". -A-3sOliDES, SOUH SDE OF FRON SRE, NEAR BROAD SREE. You will be saisied^wih he qualiy and price. A ull assormen o Old Whiskies and Brandies, and he bes mpored and Domesic- Wines, Ales, Porers, &c., &c. Exrac o Mal, $1.50 per dozen pins. * make a specialy o Chamberlains Old Cabine Rye, aged v> years. Gallon, $4.75 ; ull quar, $^.25., *^ ^S!!a^ B^^3»i^ && ^S Shee.Music a j. Hal Price. We sell all shee music a jus g one-hal he publishers price. All a he laes songs in sock. we ^ don happen o. have wha you ^ wan we will ge i or you in 48 s g hours.. ^ Some music ha has been handled, K or en cens a copy o close i ou. p Curis, Davis & Hill Piano Co. J CY MARKE, 13 Broad Sree, Red Bank, Rh J.» ALL MEAS SOLD ARE Ciy pressed. Meas. Cusomers a he CY MARKE are hus assured; o healhy mea, wih no ariicial preservaives. Prices are reasonable and are usually lower han he prices o" Chicago dressed meas. ; r : D.O. APPLEQAE, 13 BROAD SREE,, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. i

11 CA.E-KLUNG BEARS. -Maine Farmers Suer Fewer lasses hrough-iruln han Formerly. Compared wih iy years ago, he Maine armers suer lile loss hrough he depredaions o bears hese days. Bruin, like mos beass o he ores, is naurally inclined o give he habiaions o men a wide berh, and he has learned he signiicance o improvedirearms. When he longing or resh mea is srong enough upon him o ake him o he pasures and armyards, i is muon and pork he seeks raher han bee. Experience has augh him ha, while a pig or sheep can easily be killed and carried away, a horned animal, even a young one, is no so readily disposed o. he ackle a cal, he moher is sure o be wihin hearing, and a is irs blea she comes in a hurry, ighing mad, o deend her ospring. his means rouble a leas, and he boher is greaer "when a bull orceer conies ino he conroversy. AH oher-hings being equal, he bear preers.o bun his grub along he lines o he leas reeiaance, and muon being quie o his ase, he will commonly pass a cale.pasure and go on o ransac business on a sheep arm, en smiles urher away, i may be. Bu here are cale-killing bears in Maine, powerul old eljowe, who hink i no rick o kill a yearling wih a blow o he paw or o pull down a cow ; and she be{i,rs wih cabs o eed, who can ind no sh^ep Wihin easy raveling disance are very oen known o aack cale. hese emales wih young are.raher worse han he old male bears, or hey bring heir cubs up wih a ase or bee and a raining in he ar o calekilling. n he old days o he long horned naive sock hardy, wiry and ac- cusomed o look ou or hemselves many a bear gained his experience wih horned cale a he cos o bis lie, and more han one ownship in Maine conained some bull or ox wih a hisory, o be shown proudly o he Visior as " he crier ha killed a bear." When cale in a pasure are made aware o he presence o a bear, hey do no run away rom him, bu gaher in a circle acing ouward in every direcion, wih he calves in he cener. One o hem only, he bull or seer which as- ;«ums he oice o champion or he herd, remains ouside he circle, and he moves abou acing he bear rom whaever direcion he may come. he bear comes oo close he advances o mee him. he bear rereas he does no ry o ollow him up, bu is conen o le him go and be rid o him. here are hose who have seen such an encouner, and, hey have old o is long duraion and o he bears many eins and manoeuvres <o gain an opening where he migh aack a advanage. He will preend o rerea and disappear in he busbes, only o reappear suddenly-in-some un- expeced.quarer rom which o make a clash upon he weaker cale. he champion o he herd keeps a wary wach,, however, Someimes in he sruggle honors are easy, he bear -limping away whining, while he bull, wih his head and shoulders laceraed, backs oward he herd, saisied no o iollow him up. Someimes boh combaans are ound aer he igh dead or morally wounded on he ield. he mos sanguinary and exciing comba o his naure ha has occurred in Maine in recen years was repored by Capain Dan Neal, he wood guide, who was wihin.bearing o he igh and visied he spo he morning aer i ook place. " was in he summer o 1883, and was wih a gang o hiry men in he hemlock woods, peeling.bark, on he wes slope o M. Sunday, near Olamon, on he JPenobsco river," said Capain.Neal, elling o he occurrence he oher evening. "he ownship in which we were working was a planaion ha is o say. was no an incorporaed own bu here were some arms in i, and in a clearing wo miles rom our camp a lierd o cale was pasured. he pariarch o he herd o cale was a large Shorhorn bull o a disposiion which made us shy o him, when crossing he pasure where he was. A bear had been killing cale on he planaion haeea- eon, and one nigh he aaoked his nerd. he igh mus have begun abou isundown, or he cale began o bellow a ha ime, and hey kep i up ill midnigh. he sounds came plainly o us across he valley, and above he ohers we could disinguish he roaring o he big bull. His voice died ou o he rumpus oward midnigh, and we won- came swarming like bees rom a hive. he ouriss were ired and ravenously hungry. Hailing an old negro a he cabin gae hey old him ha hey had come o ake dinner wih him. dered wha had happened o him, bu "Yois welcum, gemmenl" he said. >he ohers kep up heir bellowing or a ain go much er ea, bu ll do he while longer, and hey did no quie ve"y bes kin o yo gemmen. down unil we could see in he pasure hen raising his voioe o a shrill yell ihe lanerns o he armhands, who badhe said: come a las o eee wha he maer was " We were all oo ired aer our days work o go ourselves o ind ou, bu we go he-sory nex morning rom a armer who came o he camp, and some o us, mysel among hem, wen over o he pasure. he big bull lay dead on he ground, wih his neok laceraed and his jugular vein bien olear hrough. Beyond him ldv he bear, a emale, which would weigh 800 pounds, gored in several places and disembowelled. he hoo marks in he ground showed plainly where he cale had sood ranged in a circle and heearh was deeply rodden and blood-sained wlierohe lighing hod boon. he cale had gone rom: ho place and woro, eeding in anoher par o ho pabure when wo go here Among.hem was a wo-year-old see which had been in ho racas and now had akon charge o ho herd. His horns were reddened) and he had a wound on ho ncckjexending rom ho shoulders o ho hold, whero a hroo-cornered piece o akin had been orn nearly o by ho bears claw, BO ha i hung in a lap. Wo ropod ho ncor. hrow him, and wih a ahoomakers awl and sou wino Bowed ho nli n buck in plnoe, saw ho Beor a monh aerward wlhib wound enirely hoaldd, " Nobody saw he lgb, and wo coul only guosu wha had ocourrcd. ho ben ha wo could rnnkb ou wa ha whon ho bear noklod ho liord ho was mo by ho big bull, who ook ho brun o h ighing. ha bulls homo, bolng uhor and dull, and neing sldowlso rom he lioad as hey did, woro no he boa wo»p one or ho ouulnow o bo done, and, bo eldo his, he bou hn& probably lwxl him su by keeping him on he move a long ime beore hey go ogeher a close quarers. A any rae she killed he bull, and aer ha he sharp horns o he seer did he business or he bea. mus have been in giving he hrus ha disembowelled he bear ha he seer go he errible claw sroke ha ore his hick hidejike paper." < NAMES OF SAES. Origin o he Fory-ive ha Are Sow in he: Union. he origin o he name o each o he ory-lvo saes is ound in he ollowing is: Alabama An ndian name, meaning Here we res" Arkansas From he ndian kansas, smokywaer," wih he French preix irk, "abow." Cali ornia For an island o he name, where gold was ound, in a Spanish romance. he Carolinas n honor o Charles he Second, he Lain version o whose lame is Carolus. N Colorado Name means red or ruddy, rom he color o he waer o Colorado river.. Connecicu ndian name, "a long river." he Dakoas For he Dakoa ndians. v Florida A Spanish word meaning blooming," lowery. Georgia n honor o George he Sec- >nd. \, daho An ndian name. llinois^-from he ndian "lllini," men, and he French aix " oie," making ribe o men." -. ndiana From he word " ndian." owa-*-odian word meaning " drowsy ones." i Kansas n ndian means "smokyw a e r. " *., - -. Kenucky ndian "kain-uck-ee" "a he head o he river." Louisiana n honor o Louis XV. Maine So called o disinguish rom he islands along he coas. Maryland n honor o Henriea Maria, Queen o Charles. Massachuses " Counry abou he ;rea hills," ndian.,, Michigan ndian, " grea lake." Minnesoa ndian, "cloudy waer." Mississippi Named or he river, name meaning he grea aher o waers." Missouri Name means " muddy waer," said in reerence o he muddiness o he Missouri river, or or he Missouri?," a ribe o ndians.. Monana Spanish word meaning mounain." Nebraska ndian, meaning " shallowwaer.". Nevada A Spanish name, meaning snowy." New Hampshire n honor o Hampshire, England. New Jersey For he" island o Jersey in he Briish channel.. New York For he Duke o York, broher o Charles he Second. Ohio he Shawnce or " he beauiul river." Oregon From he ndian, meaning river o he wes," or he Spanish word oregona, " wild hyme," which is abundan on he coas. Pennsylvania " Penns woods," in.honor o William Penn, and he Lain word sylvania,, meaning woods. Rhode sland From is ancied resemblance o Rhodes in he ancien Levan. ennessee n ndian means "river wih he grea bend." exas Probably a Spanish name. Uah An ndian name. Vermon From he French " verd mon," green mounain. he Virginias n honor o Queen Elizabeh, he " virgin queen." Washingon For George Washingon. Wisconsin ndian or a "wild and rushing channel." Wyoming An ndian name, * m HE UNWELCOME FFEENH. Jus One oo Many, According o he Fahers Way o hinking. A couple o ouriss who were journeying on horseback in a rural disric o he Souh had ridden many miles when hey came o a small log cabin, ou o whioh children o all sizes and ages " Hi yo, Judaa scario. yo run cach a chicken as ez yo laiga inn carry yo." "Wha do you call ha boy? r asked one o he ouriss. " Judas acorio, sah." " Wha did you ever give him such a name as ha or?, " Das a Bible name, sah, an i has meanin. All do Bible names has. meanin, sah. se go oeen, en deys all go Bible names, caze de Bible names has a meanin, sah,, Wha is he meaning o Judas scario?" he old man was very reicen abou ivlng urher inormaion, and i required a good deal o persuasion beore ie inally said:.- "Well,. il oll yo, sah.. His li dis ;\ Yo see d oeen chillun beo 1 Judas ecario was bawn, an oeen chillun ia a mighy big amly o a po man er raiso en keer o, hou mbin no mo\ so when Judas sonrio came crlong JOBgib im da namo caze, you know de Blblo bi Bay id bo bonh o Judaslaoario i hed nobbah been bawn.. Worh Bi Wagon, " Yea; wo pay lin girl $0 a weolc, bu ebcs worh every ocn o," said ho oxporionood housekeonor. "Six dollars " cried ho novlco. " Why, you can ge as goodaa you wan or U or 4.60." \ " Oh, don mow," rouried lio ox pcrionood houoekcopcr. " hink his ono Bvce mo more han he oxceua. 8bo lired wih ho plurabor all winer, and now slioa smiling on ho icoman," pays o advorioo in ho KBOBWU :. NO. USED O BANK WAS. he Farmer hough hings Were \ So Quie on he Square. (From Ui(, Alana Consiuion.) He came in rdm he rural disrics and approached he village bank cauiously, and wih ear and rembling. He and he cashier had been riends in oyhood, bu hey hadn me since he ban opened or business. n ac, he hadn "been o own" in hree years., " John," he said o he cashier," have you go imq o sep ouside a minue 51" When he cashier did so he led him o a ence corner, pulled ou a bag o money and said, solemnly : " John, you an me habbeen ol rens?" "Yes.". Knowed each oher sense boyhood." "Cerainly." " Ea a he same able?" "Oen."» " ended he same church?" Frequenly." John!" m lisening." Heres hree hundred dollars 1" hree hundred " hree hundred dollars, John all couned square an air " Well?^ Now, you keepb money er peoples, donryou?" " do." * "John, wan you o keep his er me or one week, John jes er one week. An wan i when come er, John wan i jes like give i o OU" : ; n abou a weeks ime he rural deposor was in he bank demanding his money. he cashier couned i ou o him in crisp, new bills. "haain my money, John," he said. wan my own money " "You wan hree hundred dollars, don you?" "Yes." «"Well here are hree hundred dollars! " Bu i ain my money, John my money wha le wih you give you $100 in $10 bills, $100 in silver, $50 in iy-cen pieces, an $50 in quarers 1 wan my own money, John jes like give i o you " Aer much arguing and explanaion he was persuaded o leave wih his $300, bu as he wen away he was overheard o muer, " reckon is all righ^-bu didn hink ha John would ake an spend my raoaey he money le wih him didn hink John would ha done i 1" WALL PAPERS A HARRSONS. 8 Proad Sree. Red Bank, H. J. Fine Carriages! ndispuable Facs. Disease, ermenaion and decay aro caused by microbes and germ lie; when hese organlo pesa are desroyed here can be no slooess. ; Anisepics are eo colled because hey desroy microbes; surgeons always use anisepics n perorming dangerous operaions. Carbolioacldls a common anisepic, bu la poisonous i aken no he sysem srong enough o desroy he germs o disease. Badems Microbe Killer, composed o OASES, s an anisepic, perecly harmless o he human body, bu doubly powerul la desroy, ing disease aihully applied. Fhysiclani requenly use Microbe Killer in reaing Cancers, arid recommend or Caarrh, uberculosis, ec.; ohers know o be invaluable ia Brighs Daeas^and Bladder roubles. Fennpnaoao ood in he somach causes Dyspepsa^Sourness, ec.; Radams Jcrobc Killer desroys he CAUSE and sweeens he somach. mpoverished blood 1B he home o germ lie; when pure i is he ounain o lie, he source o all healh and vigor. Badams Microbe Killer s he only raional remedy or all diseases; is anisepic power eradicaes every disease rom he human body. hese acs are inconroverible, and we invie he ulles invesigaion by all ineresed people, proessional or oherwise. We would like o mail you, absoluely ree, a book conainingesimoniajs and advoe. Large boles, $1.00, gallon jugs, $8.00. he i. Radam Microbe KillerCo 121MOHCB SREE, NEW YOKK, BSHOPS Aucion and Commission House. ALL KNDS OF MERCHANDSE BOUGH FOR SFO CASH, SUCH AS HOEL AND HOUSE- HOLD FURNURE. Goods sold on commission. No. 5 EAS FRON S., 1 Red Bank, N. J. A my carriage sore, nearly opposie he Globe hoel, Red Bank, will be ound a com- plee line o Carriages and Wagons o all kinds, including RUNABOUS, SURRES, BUGGES, RAPS, SPEEDNG WAGONS, BUSNESS WAGONS, SPNDLE WAGONS, JUMPSEAS, EC. hese wagons, are he new syles, well <!: buil, very desirable in every way, and very J ;; reasonably in price. F. B. GOWDY, Nearly Opposie Globe Hoel, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. My coal yard is handy and he coal you ge rom i is good coal, well screened, and he bes he marke aords.. We deliver our coal, promply, and he prices are as low as he marke will allow. WM, N. WORHLEY, Foo o Worileys Hill, RED BANK, N. J. DeHar <c Lesona phoos equal he work o he bee ciy phoographers. Carbonees a $4y jus onehal o wha your ciy phoographer would charge you. 33 K j Good Fishing, j ; "he Bigges Fish Always Ges Aay." has wha he old song says. ishermen used eleys ackle i ha song would.-no be rue, or - eleys ishing ackle ip srong and will hold your ish i you use he righ kind. <. We have ackle suiable or anyhing rom a minnow o a blueish. eley&son, > Nex ohe PosoiBce, Bed Bank. Wilsons.. 11 (i (> i 11 Wr \ Royal Arms Coee. \ \ i j Fines Qualiy A \-Mocha and cens i }ke pound. Fancy Maracaibo, 25c. Elgin i Creamery, $ he bes Buer churned 23 D.A. WLSON, Nex o Firs Naional Bank. Crash Suis, KDck rousers,! Blue Serge Coas, j a Corlies, he Clohiers, 118 Broad S., Red Bank.

12 A FGHNG RAMP JALED, ONE OF A GANG WHO NFESED SEASDE. is engaged in he manuacure o willow lie W<a oo Much or a Crowd o Seaeldem Jnil wo Consable* Came Up-e Save e Will Kill Con sable Mlnnd When Be Ges Ou. A gang o ramps have rimde heir headquarers in he viciniy o Seaside One day los week one o hem wen o he village o beg or ood. His name was John Slaerly and he was over six ee all. He wen o Daniel Clevengers house a Seaside and inding no one a home he helped himsel o a loa o bread. Mrs. Clevenger came home beore he ramp le he house and asked him wha he was doing here. He said he was keeping he lies o a piece o mea or her. Mrs. Clevenger called ou o he Neighbors and he ramp sared oward he Highlands. A crowd o Seaeiders overook him near he Highlands saion. He urned on hem and shook hem away rom him as a ox errier would shake o a lo o ras. he crowcl was geing he wora o he encouner when Consables Alonzo Hand and Daniel Clevenger came up and ook a hand in he ussle. Hand drew his nigh sick and bea he ramp ino helplessness. he. ramp was ied wih ropes and aken in a wagon o Seabrigh, where a hearing was held beore Jusice Packer. he ramp was sen o he couny jail or niney days. Aer he was senenced he urned o Alonzo Hand and old him o make he mos o his lie during he nex niney days, or a he expiraion o his senence he said he would come back o he Highlands and kill him. he ramp said,. ain a paricularly bad man, bu one has o ake desperae measures when dealing wih bad people." A Shoulder Sprained. heodore; Parker o Fair Haven wab riding his wheel on Main sree a ha place las Friday nigh, when he los conrol o he wheel and ran ino he curb. Mr. Parker was hrown o he ground and his le shoulder was sprained. he injury was aended o by Dr. A. A. Armsrong. he wheel was no broken. Run Down by a Bicyclis. Helen Lumley, he young daugher o Rev. J. A. Lumley o urkey, was run down by a bioyclis while playing in he sree in ron o her home los week, She was cu and bruised in several places. -. «i,-, / A Cow Fell on Him. A cow ha was being led las Wednesday by M. Brower, who lives near Keypor, sumbled and ell. Mr, Brower was knocked down and he cow ell on him. His le arm and shoulder were bruised and he was badly squeezed, ^ ^ ^ $*$**M A HOVEL CELEBRAON. A German Cusom nroduced a Alanic BaMaids, Edward Jansen o Alanic Highlands ware in New York. Las Friday was he 25h anniversary o his going in business and he celebraed he even. His eon, Charles Jansen*, has jus sared in business, and he celebraion was parly in honor o his even also. A park o over, hal an acre surrounds llr. Jansens residence and his, was lighed wih Japanese lanerns! Music was urnished by he Halali club o New York. his club plays an insrumen called a naure horn, ha was popular in Germany in he 13h cenury. he. insrumen has no keys and only music wrien especially or i can be played. A novel eaure o he celebraion was he signing o he parnership conrac beween Charles Jansen and his business parner. A able was se in he middle o he hall and around his he guess gahered while he young men aixed heir signaures o he agreemen. he signaures were winessed by John E. Foser and he ceremony was conduced wih all he ormaliy o a marriage; Aer he conrac wa3 signed hree cheers were given or he young men and a salue o guns was ired. his proceeding is in accord wih a-german cusom.. ~ he ownspeople presen a he celebraion were Mayor Peer S. Conover, William M. and John E. Foser, Charles VanMaer, Frank B. Rue, Charles E. Crowell, William C. Clark, A. G. Hall, Julius Dielz, JVilliam H. Boyer and Emil einke^hese men compose he board o governors o he Alanio Highlands casino and hey gave a baske o lowers ^llr. eseem. Jansen as a oken o Old Lie Savers Rejeced. he lie savers along he coas wen on duy on uesday o las week. he men had o undergo a physical examinaion his year and a. number who were old in he service were rejeced. William Reynolds and Cornelius VanNoe o he Deal saion were rejeced on accoun Oo impaired eyesigh. Mr. Reynolds had been in he service weny years and^raiinoie"liadwerrahe" ; Dea aion weny-hree years. A Finger ip aken O. Charies Leonard o Englishown, while unloading logs rom a wagon las week-, caugh his inger beween a log and he side o a wagon and he end o he inger was crushed o. A Horse Breaks is Leg. A horse belonging o Jonahan Maulsury o mlaysown broke is leg while pasure las week and i had o be oo..., Do no ail o come and buy your weekly supplies o.us, as we can save you money on all goods. We keep nohing bu he bes qualiy, and sell cheaper han you can buy elsewhere. Below are a ew o,our prices o convince you wha we say is r u e /. ": Firie Creamery Buer, per pound" 19c. Pure Lea Lardj. " " c. Cream Cheese, " " 12C. Good Coee, " " Good ea, " "....28C; ; : 1 -." -.: / 6 cans Sardines or. ;.",, 25C. 6 boles Ammonia or. 25c. 6 pounds Rice or...;....,.., c. 6 " Prunes or 25C. 8 " Oameal C. O cakes B.. B. Soap, 35, j UNEEDA BSCU AND JNJER WAYFERS [ We sell hem. «OOOO 0 S Fora ew days only a special sale on Sugar. 17% Pounds Granulaed Sugar or\#1.00*. Above prices liable o change wihou noice.... Our sock o goods are o he bes qualiy and we would be glad o have you call on us his coming week. We know you wouldbe pleased wih our prices as well as he Qualiy. \ /^ We have on hand all kinds o summer beverages a lowes prices.^ ry our unermened Grape Juice, he ines drink ou. Fresh Fruis and Vegeables always on hand. \ he ines line o Fancy Cake and Crackers o be ound in own. Call and 4 OU will go away pleased wih our sore, goods, prices and men reamen. ERMS CASH. elephone Call BROAD SREE. GOODS DELVERED. F. X. FRENCH, Manager. h+l i X o las you ill all season opens? We are selling he balance o our summer goods or jus abou hal wha hey sold or earlier in he season. Our Clearing Sale Lass Anoher Week Ye (NCORPORAED.) Cheapes Clbhiers, in he Counry. >++*+i**i*^*+i*++* 4 ****i*%^ Our en Dollar Gas Ranges / Aro nil gone ho pooplo o Kod Hank liavo Bliown liclr npprcclalon or a good hing and wo linvo copnocod, Oils soajon, moro o CBB labor nml monoy mwr lmu wo counlr on. ho wrnio applcn o onr wolyp dollar mimes. OBO wo olzc«mvo KO n cron domand. We Are SJill Busy-^*^ OonnocUng ranges or hoso Who iwo Jiw ronllzod how ndlapommklo hor nro. im prlcw v.. an now $11 and $10 on nwonn o ho increnoo D bo prlco o mn-uwwow, o Uiolr ixw olil. Wo Mill connoo llicin ixm. 7 BROAD SREE, RED BANK. Consolidaed Gas Co. o New Jcracy. ron Brco, Opposie Globo Hoel. JRD HANK, N. i, omaoes Waned. i win give $8.00 per on or red, ripe, sound omaoes his coming season. Farmers inending o conrac wih us will please apply n once o JOHN W..SOU, Canning Facory, oo o; Broad S., Red W«nk, N.J. y HOMAS P. BR.OWNA \ KED BAMK, B JERSEY.,, DEALER N COAL AND WOOD, Alio Fcrilizcrl, Oliomlcnlo, Phoaphaco, Wood ABCB, Lime, lorno Manure, Purls: Qrcon, Land Plnsor, Bluo BLouc, Hod Shnlo, Qrnvol,, Pnlna, Brlok, Plows, Harrowo, Ec. Qoncrnl Frolghlng promply nondod o. Oonraoa and Dido Solicied.. i,. : Oice» Whar Avcnue, Corner o Fron Sree. Coal Yard and Sore Houses» Foo o Whar Ave.*

13 \ - - J ; \ ". ~ m» \ A CHURCH FAR Alo FESVAL. Oceanpari Mehodiss Cleared $111 las Week. he ladies aid sociey«he Oceanpor Mehodis cauich held a air and esival.on he church lawn las hursday and Friday nighs. he lawn wag jecuraei /wih-lags and Chinese lanerns. Frui, candy, ice cream and cake were sold. hose who waied on he ableb were Mrs. W. A. Haynes, Mrs. H. B. Edwards, Mrs. homas Riddle, Mrs,.L. Haynes, Mrs. Lydia Wolord, Mra. George Cook, Mrs. J. S, Walling, Mrs. E. W. Craer, Mrs. Lydia Maps, Miss Annie Maps, Miss Elizabeh-Welsh, Miss Lena Craer, Miss : Haie Haynes, Miss Haie Smih and Mies Ea Maps. he receips o he air were $111. Far o His Lip Bi O by a Horse. Peer VanPel o Mae wan wen irbia sable on Monday o las week o eed his horae, he haler was disarranged and he ook hold o i o ix i. As he did BO he horse made a grab a his ace and bi o a piece o his lip. he injury is no serious bu i will disigure Mr. VanPel or lie.,, > A House Sruck by Lighning. F. P. homes house a Elon was sruok by lighning las Wednesday aernoon. he lighning sruck he peak H o he roo, ran along he valley and ollowed he leader o he ground. A number o shingles were ripped o he roo and Mrs. home was slighly shocked. J - Ol^. Money or a New Church. Simpson Mehodis church o Long Branch held a dollar jubilee enerainmen las Wednesday nigh and cleared $180. he money will be used o buy carpe or he new church. he Ep-.woji League has raised $75 oward he new^hurch und during he pas en days. * A Sprained Ankle. - Mrs. Meribah Whie, who lives wih her son; Charles Whie o Eaonown, ell down sairs las Wednesday nigh and sprained her ankle. he sprain was Bligh and she was conined o her bed only a Bhor ime. Mrs. Whie is nearly.iighy-jears old SHO BY AN OFFCER. William Fva njured While Do ing a Friendly Deed. hree Long Branch oicers saw William Wya bending over he body o Lawrence Deyaney a ha place las week. Devaney seemed o be asleep and he oicers hough ha Wya was robbing him. When Wya Baw he Oicers he sared o run away. hree snos were ired a him and one sruck him in bis leg. He hen sopped running and he oicers arresed him. Devaney was also aken in charge by he police and boh men were aken o he own hall or a hearing, Devaney swore ha Wya was changing a dollar bill or him and ha no robbery had been commied. Wya was discharged and he wen o he Long Branch hospial o have his injury dressed. A Foo njured. homas Dickinson, Jr., o^eaonown, was playing in he mud in a sree, a ha place on Saurday in his bare ee. He sepped on p. piece,o an- old -dock. wo sharp prongs ran ino his oo. he injury was dressed by a physician, bu young Dickinson is no able o use his oo ye. ;. _.._ j His Chin Cu by a Crowbar. George Dennis o Allenown was working on a new bridge here and was guiding a piling by holding a crowbar agains i. When he pile driver weigh sruck he piling he end o he crowbar lew up and sruck him under he chin, making a cu ha required six siches o close up. -/ *~* :. Boys Held or Sealing ApplcB. heodore and Herber Jackson, Peer Carr, Duryee and Harvey Soney, Harry Drennan and Charles Bender, Freehold boys, have been held o awai he acion o he grand jury on a charge o sealing apples rom he orchard o Charles Bray, who lives near ha place. Collided Wih a Wagon a Nigh. Joseph Haversraw o Allenown was riding his bicycle a nigh las week and he collided wih a wagon* he sha o he wagon sruck him in he breas and hur him so badly ha lie has been laid up eversince. %% : V s $ SPECAL REDUCON in Shir Waiss and Lawn Wrappers.. $1.00 and $1.25 Whie Lawn and Pique Waiss or 79c... Lawn Wrappers a reduced prices /. ADpi& COLE, BROAD S., RED BAM, N.J. JOSEPH S. CLARK, DEALEB N J Lumber, Coal, Hay and Feed, Hardware, ains, Oils, Poulry Wire, &c. BLUE FLAME PURAN OL SOVE A SPECALY. AGEN FOR HE BURGESS SEAM WASHER. " he mos convenien and he cheapes place or he people o Middleown ownship o buy he above goods. r JOSEPH S. CLARK, BELFORD, N. J. $A 8 SPECALS AWELLERS EVERY WEEK. 5 and 10-cen goods a specialy. 7a Broad Sree, Red Bank. Newspapers Daily and Weeljly. Magazines Moa ail on ond; ohers go a shor Books noice. J * Ligh summer noyels. Paper * * By he box, package or shee. oys, ; x For you)gsere;o-o-door play, F. W. Moselle & Co 1 Nex o he Firs Naional Bank. Red Bank, New Jersey. y 6 Z Schroeders Hair onic is recommended by all who have used i or preserving he hair. Fiy cens-a. bole a Schroeders pharmacy. no Fish are biingnovy. Mos ishermen who go ou or a day make good^caches o weakish. Fishis a ine summer spor, and a days ishing pus a man" in une or he hard-work o he week. Why r go ishing?, he Masupy Pains. he Masury Pains come in cans ready or use. An inexperienced hand can apply hem. A can o pain will brighen up he inerior o a house unil i looks like a new place. Masury pains spread evenly. hey are made in he righ way, o he righ maerials. hey wear well. ihey cos Si.40 a gallon, and because o heir durabiliy hey are he cheapes-pains on he marke. Hammocks. «*!!. We keep all kinds o ishing ackle. Our assormen o reels, lines, hooks, squids, snehs, ec., is complee. ^ We have ackle suiable o cach hebigges blueish ha ever swam, and we have also ackle suiable or caching shippers, debbies and oher small ish. he hooks, lines and ackle are made 4>y he bes manuacurers, and he prices are remarkably low. Frui Jars, Jelly Glasses, Milk Jars. he canning and preserving season is here. Perhaps you need a new supply o rui jars, or jelly glasses. We keep everyhing in ha line. We also have milk jars in hal-pin, pin and quar sizes. his is perhaps he cleanes and Saes way o keeping milk, since he closed jars eecually keep ou microbes. No home can be said o be complee wihou a Hammock. hey can be hung on he porch, or rom he rees on he lawn. here is nohing so inviing, nohing so comorable, as a hammock during he warm summer days., We have hem in a muliude o syles, and,a prices which range rom 80 cenes o $4.00. hey are in Mexican grass, in colored cord, wih and wihou head ress, andy in various sizes. Every ase can be suied and every hammock-wan supplied rom our sock. \ Raan anl Wicker Furniure., :We have Eaan and Wicker Chairs, Lounges and Couches ha are durable as well as comorable, and subsanial, a8-well as showy. his class o urniure is very popular or summer use. is cool, ine looking, and cheap. hese chairs areused largely or porches and are well suied ol his use., - ; A good rerigeraor is a household blessing. A poor rerigeraor is worse han noneyor i no only does no keep he ood in good condiion bu i leaks,,, making a muss on he loor, and i causes no end o irriaion and annoyance. We sell he Columbia and Domesic ice chess and rerigeraors, and we believe hem o be he very bes ha can be had anywhere. he. prices are low, beginning a $2.65 and running up o $18. hey are well made, he doors shu igh, he hinges are srong, hey are lined wih a new process which keeps he hea ou and he,cold in, and hey will.prove horoughly saisacory. HENDR1CKS0N & APPLEGAE, 1 Fron Sree, nex p Pos-O ice, Red Bank, JSL J

14 HENRY BANG OF. EFFECS OF CHLOROFORM, JBu When Be Go Borne ha Sigh Burglars Vo So me o&bleepinu here Was rouble. ersoiw.," (SVom he Cincinnai Cnqulrer.) ha burglars o he more advanced Apropos o nohing n paricilar-hin- ype can and do use chloroorm n ho less be elecriciy heard a druggis ell o a lile occurrence in his widely held and rarely conradiced, commission o heir crimes s a- belie chop he oher day. and ye here s, curiously,-lile oundaion or i. ndeed, hose who are He was alone and puing up a prescripion behind his. large pariion mos amiliar wih he adminisraion screen when a Byllshly dressed woman enered and asked wih some ex- here is no oundaion a all or i ex- and eecs o anaesheics asser ha ciemen or he elephone. cep n he maginaion o sensaional He ensconced her n ron o.l and wriers and in he needs o. people reurned o his work. whose losses canno saely be explained by saemens o ac. he ques- She ools o her gloves, rang up "cenral" and began: ion has been raised recenly by several robberies n w-hicb chloroorm is "2179 sree. Yes, yes. Mr. Henry Weeker. Yes, yes. Hes.aNo. said o have been employed, and opinions o he expers are srongly agains Beekman sree. Yes. Oh, s ha Mr. Weeker?" he possibiliy o such use. One o he hen her voice hardened. physlclins nerviewed la quoed as "Henry, why did" you ell me yon saying: / wen o Philadelphia hursday? "As ar as known chloroorm and Wha? No, you did no, know beer. Don you sand here and He o eher have never aken eec oq a healhy sleeping person wihou ha me like ha! No, won! Wha do person knowing Boh o hese care or he girl n he elephone oice! anaesheics are a irs simulaing You Jus aend o via and le and nvigoraing n heir eec and her alone! m n a drug sore. heyre no lisening a all. wan an expla- will aiwise a,sleeping peraon. ho enire sysem s excied, and he hear naion. No, ndeed, 1 will no. wai ill you come home onigh! By ha ile youll have hached up a ine sory and brough up a couple o brues o swear o. Mrs. Wallace says her husband saw you a club hursday nigh and ha yoejkwere going ou o play poker all nlgnr Oh, no, he isn! Hes a very nice man, and am much obliged o him. You wouldn dare do anyhing o he klndl WhaV You won, eh? Well, youll alk when you ge home! Here, wai a momen. Don shu ol"- Bu he seance was over, and she paid her 15 cens and salked ou wih lashing eyes ha boded 111 or he lively Henry." " Vaniy o Canary Birds. "Do yon know," eaid an observan genleman, "ha, barring a man and a peacock, believe a canary bird is he vaines o all creaures? Boh my wie and myael are very ond o pes, and we keep several o hese lile songaera always in he house. One o he cages was an old aair, which ha) been in he amily or years, and was used as mnch or radiions as or economys sake. had requenly remarked o my wie ha believed he ocenpan o his cage was somewha ashamed o his shabby dwelling place and observed wih envioos eyes he ac ha he oher eongsers were more arisically lodged,, "Well, he old cage inally collapsed, and i became necessary o parobaseia new one. n order o es my belie in he inelligence o my eahered riend made i a poin o ge him he preies lile brass honge con d ind. he eec was magical. No sooner was he amed ino hia new home han he began o sing as he had never sang beore, compleely drowning on he music o he oher birds and behaving oherwise in a manner alogeher becoming his sndden rise in lie. No prond panper coming - unexpecedly ino an inheriance o grea riches conld more graceully have assumed a greaer degree oi vaniy."-"" " -----, M ^» Wha Solomons emple Cos. "A Biblical suden in his ciy," says our Washingon corresponden, "declares ha he descripions o Solomons emple are accuraely given in he Bible and by secular auhoriies, he oal value o ha ediice and is conens mus have exceeded $50,000,-. 000,000. n he irs place, he value o he maerials n he rough s esimaed a $12,500,000,000, and he.labor a $3,000,000,000.. According o Vlllalpandis 10,000 men were, engaged in dressing cedar lumber, 80,000 were engaged n cuing sone and 60,000 n bearing burdens or a period o seven years, who, n addiion o heir wages, received DO cens a day or ood. According o he same auhoriy, which s corroboraed by Josephus, ho vessels o gold wore valued a 140,000 alens, Which, reduced o American money, s equal o $2,320,481,015. he vessels o Silver are calculaed a?3,231,715,000, he vesmens o ho priess and he robes o he singers a $10,050,000, and he valuo o ho rumpes o gold was $1,000,000."-" Supersiious FlsUormon. Herring ishermen n he old world are, many o hem, remarkably sujpersllous. For nsance, on some ishing boas whisling s orbidden, and neiher milk nor burned bread 1B allowed on board. Furhermore, no oven ho namo o ha unlucky animal, ho linre, may be menioned, and a common mehod o punishing an enemy s o hrow a dead haro no hlu.boa. Some o ho ishermen bollovo in luck aending an odd numbered crow, bu ho gojil oruno may bo neuralized lhouid one o he number havo red hair. A Boys Bollo. J la erribly hard or a boy o bo llovoln ho voraciy o his aher when ho hoars him doclaro ha no ono n ruly happy nud cononcd unlosu ho lias work o do.- pays o advorlwo in nn KKOBKB hocauso every amily hereabous rondo Adv. beas violenly and as. he. use o eiher chloroorm,or eher or any oher anaesheic by burglars s absurd. requenly akes physicians wih heir various appliances rom 10 o 15 minues o pu a person under he inluence o ciher o hese anaesheics, and oen a paien will become so simulaed and acive beore he eec s secured ha requires several srong men o hold him." he idea ha he mere nroducion o chloroorm no a room would cause unconsciousness was derided as absurd. Even doors and windows were air igh would ake several gallons o eiher anaesheic o so ill a room wih he heavy umes as o aec a sleeper jcra a bed o average heigh And he,.irs eec would be, no deep sleep, bu excied wakeulness. he chances are, hen, ha when anybody claims o have been chloroormed by burglars here s somehing queer abou he case.- ~ CAMELS HAR BRUSHES. Squirrels Spiv Furnish he Hair or liesc Brushes. he camels hair brush used by ariss has nohing o baerla in here was a ime when real camels hair was used or his purpose. he ship o he deser, however, has long been superseded by he comely squirrel. No only s squirrels hair very much less cosiy, bu i s beer, soer, more pliable and more durable. A he presen day i is doubul i you could ind a bushel o camels hair n. all he brush acories n he land. However, here is no cause or ear ha he graceul lile squirrel will be exerminaed. ia he European squirrel ha urnishes he hair or he brushes, he covering o he American squirrel boing oo urry and so or he purpose. is somewha he same way wih he coarser brushes. he brisles mosprized come rom Russia and ndia, and he wild hogs o Germany urnish heir quoa. he grea American hog runs o a and pusorh pracically no brisles. n he counries above menioned he collecing o brisles s quie an mporan indusry among he peasanry, o cerain disrics. n comparaively ew cases are hey sripped rom he dead body o he hog. he usual mehod le o discover he hauns o he animals and o gaher he brisles rom he rees agains which hpy rub hemselves, he Woman and ho Car. B a Brango hing abou women and cable cars when he ime comes or hem o par A man or a boy will Jus naurally drop o he car and sar along he sree as i nohing had happened, bu le a woman aemp o emulae his example and sad work does she make o i. Even a rainy day cosume doesn help her on much, or skirs have lile o do wih her bungling mehod o leaylng ho car. s a maer ha canno be explained so easily as can her nabiliy o hrow a ball, or n he laer case anaomy 1B a aul Someimes she puzzles over hersel, bu n ho majoriy o cases she gives ho maer no hough, bu simply rises, grasps he railing, and, wheher ho car 16 a a sandsill 6r in moion, sops obackward. Bomo ono should bo able, o oer a reasonable explanaion o he.very apparen ac ha hor impulse n ha ciiso s o do ho ncorrec hing. Even when sho careully sudies ho subjec and rains horsol o aco n ho name direcion n which "ho car s moving never "seems naural" o her- A Valuablo ruobload. erhapa no cosly a commodiy an any ha s carried n conjidorablo quaniies n rueklomln s Sumara obacco, ouch no s used or cigar wrap pars. Sumara wrappers < cos rom $1 o. $2 a pound, and ho mpor duy on horn s $ 1.86 a pound. hin obacco la lnuored n nmall, compac mlos weighing 170 or 180 pounds oach/buy paid Sumara would bo worh aiou $000 a bulo, and here can bo carried on a ruck iy, bales or imoroj bo ha a 60 bale ruclload o such obacco would bo worh abou 3Q,O0OV- / Glove Caing., he cuers o he. grea glove Wises a Brussels end n France earn even higher wages han^he cuers o he mos ashionable ailors n London and New %ork. So diicul s his ar o cuing gloves ha mos o he principal cuers are known o he rade by name and by ame, and he peculiar knives which hey UBe n he business are so highly prized ha hey are handed down rom generaion o generaion as heirlooms. he Long--ived Elephan. According o Arisole, Buon and, Guvier, he jelepnan may live or wo cenuries, ier- his vicory over Poms, Alexander consecraed o he sun an elephan ha had, ough or he ndian monarch and gave i he name o Ajax. hen, having aached an nscripion, he se a libery;- he animal was ound 350 years laer, making s age easily somewhere beween hree and our cenuries^ Ben o His ndusry. Mrs. de Cohen 1 bear youve go a veyy indusrious husband. Laundress Yes, mum; hes alwaysinding somehing or me o da- ELECRCAN. Wiring (or Elecrlo Lighs. Baery. Magneo and Pneumaic Bolls. elephones a Specialy. 232 Broad S., Bed Bank, N. J. P.O.Box 818. ^~ Esimaes or Conracs on Applicaion. 8 1> <»>: ; > < OS > < V v v< v V i i V< $ "o Be, or No o ha is he quesion, aply illusraing he undecided sae o mind wih which he uninsured oen regard he all-imporan subjec o Lie nsurance. Wrie or inormaion and raes a your age, and we believe ha, upon careul consideraion, you will be convinced o he value and advanages o Lie nsurance, boh as a means o proecion and invesmen. 3 = For # Grocery Harness, suiable or bucher, milkman,, baker or groceryman. $5.00 For a air Buggy Harness. We make a specialy o building Harness accordingjo oher peoples ideas and guaranee youprice and qualiy! Birdsall & Son, Monmouh S., Red Bank. aud BES S, maes BES BREAD. Leave us your order. J.W. CHLD, mjki WHE FOR NFORMAON he Prudenial Newark. J. V UUVllUll o America. John F. Dryden, Presiden. Leslie D. Ward, V. Pres. Edgar B. Warded V. Pres.and Counl. Forres F. Dryden, Secy H. KOLBENSPLAY, Sop, Box 116, Broad and Wallace Ss., Red Bank, H. J. W. H. HOUSON, Ccnl He., Riverside Ave., Red Bank, N. J. hey Like Our Sore. Our cusomors o he airer sex never dread a visi o our grocery. hey mee no dlsagieoublo odori no greaiidws, no diry loors, no BuoS up couners, sore all spick and span, goods mi ho nices, price all ho ighes. nsorance Co. Ho Weaher Helps. * \ - Canned Macaroni and Cheese 15c. Kippered Kerring 15c. Sowed Mackerel.-. 15c. Celery Salad 10c, Salmon, L6bser, mpored and Domesic Sardines, Poed Ham^, ongue, Baked Beans, Boos and CornedJSee, Olives, Pickles, Chow Chow, Quar Bole Carbonaed Roo Beer 10c. Cuapps, Hiress and mperial Roo Beer Exracs, 166 Monmouh Sree. Red Bank, N. J. i A J. Kridels i. %$ CLOHEU, HAER AND FURNSHER. 0 BROAD, RED BANK. -> You will ind a ull line o Summer Clohing, Has and Furnishing Goods or Men, Boys and Children. Hones made goods a popular prices. J. KRDEL, " 1 i LGHNNG AND SEEL ROOFS. JSor Some Benson a Building Wih a Seel Boo y 8eema o be : Hohnna-Proo. his sory is an adverisemen abou my seel roos. s a good eory abou seel roos and lighning, and is somehing has o general ineres o everybody and o special ineres o every Owner o a house, Buis an adverisemen or me and my seel roos, jus hesame, and make his saemen a he beginning o he sory so ha anybody who reads he res o i won be ooled, he manuacurers o seel rooing say ba lighning will no srike a building wih a seel roo. don know why \ won and why i dbeen. When have asked he manuacurers abou i hey have given me "a game o alk" in which hey bad a lo o say abou aracion, and ainiy, and saic elecriciy, and negaive poles, and oher hings ha don know very much abou. heir answer may have been very plain o hem, bu i was ar rom plain o me..wha hey did make plain, however, was ha no bmldings wih seel roos, so ar as heir knowledge wen, had ever been sruck by lighning. As heir experience covered several housand buildings wih seel roos, which had been sanding romohe year o weny years, i would seem ha here was somehing abou a seel roo which proeos a building rom lighning, wheher undersood abou i or no. A man migh naurally suppose ha a building wih a seel roo would be a special arge or lighning; bu like a good many oher hings ha migh seem naural when we don know all abou i, experience shows ha wha migh seem o be naural isn so. As said beore, don undersand why a building wih a seel "roo should be specially secure rom igbning, even hough all..he manuacurers o seel rooing shees do say so. Bu ia all he sories o buildings which have been sruck by lighnidg (and here have been a grea many buildings sruck during he pas ew weeks) haven read o a single building wih a seel roo* having been sruck. have read o buildings wih slae roos having been sruck, and he slaes scaered a hundred ee around; have read o buildings wih shingle roos having been sruck, and he buildings se on ii;e; bu here hasn been, so ar as have read, a single building wih a seel roo sruck by lighning, during all he severe hunder sorms ha have occurred in he easern par o he counry during he pas monh. his will prove ha buildiogs wih seel roos are a leas saer rom lighning sroke han buildings wih oher roos, even i hey are no absoluely lighning proo. O course, here are less buildings wih seel roos han here are wih oher kinds o roos. his would reduce he proporionae chance o seel-rooed buildings being sruck; bu wih seelrooed buildings consanly and coninually escaping lighping while buildings wih oher roos are sruck, i would seem ha he manuacurers were righ when hey claim a special virue in seel roos o proec buildings rom lighning. his claim o he manuacurers is sound (and experience seems o prove ha i is) hen heres anoher good reason why everybody who pua up a new house or barn, or who repairs his presen buildings, should have my seel roos pu on. For in every way my seel roos surpass every oher kind o roo. hey are perecly waer igh, or here is no crack nor crevice in he whole roo where waer can ge hrough; hey pracically laeb orever, or he seel rooing shees are so heavily galvanized here is no possible place where he roo oan begin o nm. hey can be broken, and.so be made o leak, by a sone or a ball alling on he roo, as oen happens wih a slae roo; and he cos is bu lile greaer, and oen no greaer, han is charged or oher and inerior kinds o roos. No a seel roo ha have over pu on has leaked when go hrough wih i; and have pu on a grea many seel roos during hese las welve^,years. Every ime pu on a seel roo guaranee ha ha roo will remain in perec condiion or weny years. ha roo should leak a any ime wihin weny years, ho owner can send or mo and will ix i wihou cosing him a con. havo given his guaranee almos over since wen n ho uoel rooing business, abou welve years ago, and his guaranee holds good pn every gal- ranked sool roo have ever pu on; bu havo never ye been called on o como back and repair a roo aer had go hrough wih i. ha ac, beer han Anyhing cis 1, olls how good and durable ho roos are ha pu on. When you wan ho boo rod poroiblo o go n his world, Bond or mo. DANEL H. COOK, hclecl-boo Man, inon Falh, JV. J..

15 NO MUCH OF AN EAER. ook, So^Ue Said, Very Lile o Saisy Him, Capain B. W. Morgan, every nch a Welshman himsel, likes o ell his Bory when here s anoher Welshman in hearing: He wen hoine o dinner one day and ound a paper hanger: nwork n he house. Bp asked he ime, and Capain Morgan old him -was noon. «" guess ll knock o and go home o dinner hen," he paper hanger remarked. "Say and ea wih us," he capain Bald, and he nviaion was acceped. Capain Morgan vraa aenive o his gues. during he meal. He had a prodigious appeie. he capain helped him o roas bee several imes, unil a las lie had some curiosiy o soo jus how much he ellow ^ould ea wihou crying enough. he game was growing quie ineresing when he ellowbegaii o Bhow signs o Quiing. "Will yojhave some o he plum puddingy he capain asked him o revive hisjnlling. appeie. "No, hanks," he replied.. "ve had enough, hink." "Oh, ake a small piece o he pudding!" he capain urged. "s genuine English plum pudding. and homemade a ha." "Well, 1 don mind rying i," he Bald. he capain helped him o a secion o he pudding weighing abou a pound, and he ae wih much relish. hen he shoved his chair away rom he able «and leaned back or an aer dinner cha. "m no much o an eaer," he said, no noicing, he smile on bo capains ace. " akes very lile o saisy me. Say, you ough o see he Welsh ea." "Are hey heary eaers?" abked he capain., "Heary eaers?" repeaed he ellow.."say, hey ea like a lo o hogs."»» o WAS GENUNE. he Signaure o. William Shakespeare ha Admiral MMCC lad. A he ime o he New Orleans exposiion, n he winer o , Admiral Luce was n command o he norh Alanic squadron and was sen down here o add o he gayey o naions, which no oher old seadog could do beer han he. Jppn his reurn he lagship was anchored in New York, bay, where was visied by many people. One day a pary came aboard which included among ohers a very prey girl and a very dignined and learned Englishman. As Admiral Luce was eneraining hem n his cabin he asked he prey girl i she would like o see an original auograph o William Shakespeare. A his he digniied and learned Englishman pricked up bis ears and remarked ha he had made a sudy o he auographs o Shakespeare and was posiive here was no auhenic example in America. Admiral Luce repled ha he was very posiive his was auhenic and ha is genuineness bad never been quesioned. his made he Briisher quie mad, and he delivered a lecure on he raudulen auographs and manuscrips ha were brough over o America and exhibied as originals. "Well," replied he admiral, " am convinced ha my auograph o William Shakespeare is genuine, and am going o have he pleasure o showing i o his young lady." Whereupon he wen o his desk, ook ou his visiors book, urned back a ew pages and hen poined ou he signaure, "William Shakespeare, mayor o New Orleans, Jan. 12, 1885." he Englishman gave a painul gasp and reired v he Clover Romans. Beenis quie surprising ha he ancien Romans did no acquire he ar o prining wih movable ypes, nasmuch as hey.came BO very near o i. hey had wooden blocks carved wih words in reverse, by means o which hey samped hose words on poery, while he laer was as ye unbaked and so. ncidenally i may be menioned ha hey knew he modern mehod o mending broken pos by means o rives, and many pieces o poery hus resored have been dug up. n ancien Rome here was one dally newspaper, which was wrien enirely by hand. Furhermore he Roman Benao had a publicaion which corresponds o he Congressional Record, being a repor o ho dally proceedings o ha imporan legislaive body. lkowlso was wrion by hand. Speaking o baked clay, ono migh menion he ac ha ho lile boyb o Romo 2,000 years and moro ago woro accusomed o piny knucklo down wih marbles o ha maerial Jus as children do now. _^ Goas MUb. Modern Mcdiclno Bays ha goas milk, conrary o ho general imprea Blons, diers rom cows milk no n being moro digesible, bu n being less dlgoalolo and less nuriious, alhough i conains a larger nmouu o solid maer hnu cowu milk. n ndeed ho mos ndigesible) o al milk. Goas milk ban a peculiar and un pleasan odor and lavor^ duo o hlrclc acid or blrclno. i conaihs an oxecsn o a and la liorooro alogouor oo < rjeuor au in(uhb die, KEE&ABS GREA MEMORY. * Aaed he Magician in Ua Second Sigh rielss. "he second sigh rick as perormd on he Bage calls or a marvelous memory," eaid\a ormer hearical manager. "SomeNyears ago aendd one o Henry Cellars enerainmens wih Mrs. Sco Siddons. His lady assisan Ba blindolded on he age and described dieren aricles hich he picked np a random hrough he audience. When he came, near, imply poined o a curious lile greea harm which Mrs. Siddons had loaned o me and was hen wearing on my ach chain. " was a green naglio, said he assisan n reply o Kellars ques- : dons; a very peculiar lile medallion, hleh was presened o Mrs. Sco Sid- ons by he sailors o a vessel bound or San Francisco rom Ausralia/ "We were so asonished ha we almos ell ou o our seas. Aer he how we wen behind he scenes wih Nellie McHenry and some oher -he-, rical olk who happened o be pres- ^and Mrs, Siddons proceeded o orner ho "magician, who waa an old riend. Now, Harry, 1 she said. wan ou o ell me honesly how you knew.bou ha locke/ 0 Kcllar laughed. You recollec :ame over rom Ausralia on he same hlp, he replied, and would cerainy know ha sone i saw i in China. -. "He would say no more, and preume, o course, ha,he conveyed his normaion o he sage hrough his ysem o cues. Bu he marvelous par abou i was his promp recogniion o he charm on my wach chain. he presenaion on shipboard had aken place all o seven or elgh_year8 beore," & V o i» - Choosing a Wie or Her eeh. One o he moa curious and ineresing o bridal cusoms among he Eskimos is he pracice o choosing a bride, no or her ace; her igure or her or une, bu or he excellence and srengh o her eeh. Up in he polar circle, where a mans blood reezes and pars o him drop o a he ouch o he icy blas, i is a diicul maer o keep he nanned skins rom hardening and cracking. here is only one process known o he Eskimo, ha o chewing. is neees eary o perorm -his operaion every wo or hjee monhs, and. i is a par o he wives daiea. is or ha reason ha an Eskimo-selecs bis uure helpmaes or he eize o heir eeh and h srengh o heir jaws. O course one wie canno aend o all he skins, and BO someimes an Eskimo has as many as en loving helpmaes. Wives are bough, sold and ex changed among he Eskimos, he price lucuaes like iaw whea or corn or sacks on Wall sree. A aher wih.a growing daugher will be approached by a neighbor and oered one, wo o hree dogs or her, according o her maxillary powers. Someimes a blu oxskin or a dozen srips o blnbbe: may ener ino he bargain, bu dogi are generally he acor used." " Curious Callings. n ndia all callings are herediary a bakers son becomes a baker and hie eon.aer him, and BO on rom genera lon p generaion. he census, hew ever, reveals some more sarling vocaions han buj o- he maker o bread. he people o Allahabad especially are no ashamed o heii proessiona hiry-ive describe hemselves ai "men who beg wih hreas o violence;" 926 as "laers or gain;" 26 as "herediary robbers;" 974 OB "low blackguards;" $& a "howlers a u nerals," while a many as 0,372 public ]y annonnce hn^hey are "poes.". nhe oher disrics one inds, besides he ordinary proessions, 11,000 omom players, 45 makers o ciqwn or idols, 145 ear cleaners and mosi curious o all "herediary painers o: horses wih spos." he censns conaining his ineres ing inormaion is kep a ho Sanakri college, n Benares/ Ouspceded ho Swallow. A swallow s considered ono o h swies o lying birds, and wa; hough unil a shor ime ago ha n< lnbcc could escape E A nauralis ells o an exciing chase ho saw beween a swallow an< a dragon ly, which s among ho swies o nsecs. ho nsec low wih incredlblo spoec and wheeled and dodged wih sue caeo ha ho swallow, dcsplo is umos oorb, compleely ailed o overake- and capuro i. Derided. An Ausin colored waier old a Boaon man a a hoel ha n easern oxas a whie man had married a negro woman. "Woo ho no dorldod?" asked h Bononlnn in ho classic speech o h "Hub o OuHuro." "Ho waa, will," beamed ho negro "Doy rldcd him ou ob own on a rail." An Armv o Ueadnrn. ho readors o urn RnaisriiRconHlu nn army o buyers. horo in linrdly i (i amily n he ownships o ShnWnbury Mlddleown,*. Eaonown, Alanlo nn< Holmdcl wliwo nu iidiiiicu n no h ho avorio ])n Kir. s circulaion over 8,700 copies per wook. AUGUS, Merchans, Seamboa Cos Line. elephone Call 14 A. Eed Bank. 8hrev>J>iirj/,Biglands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Zoeia Poin, air Haven, Med Manle, Xon iranch and ; ; Abury Park. he BjpQng and commodious seamboa, Cap. 0. E. HROCKMORON, leave Bed Bank andpr24.ooorankun sree, New York, as ollpwa: Zave Red Bank.. leave Hew York. uesday, ls...8.0up. u. uesday, 1s A. M. Wedo"ay.2d., ". Wedday, 2d M. hursday, 8d huday. 3d...7.0OA. M. Friday.4h " Friday, h 7;80 " Saurday. 6h " Saurday.6h " Bunday.6h ". Sunday.Oh 830 " Hobday,7h " Monday,?* " uesday,8b " uesday,8h " WeHday, Oh " Wedday,lh " huniday, Wb.4.80 " hursday, 10h Friday. 11h *.u. Friday;11h Saurday; 12h.12.0O M. Baurday, 12h..B.00 Sunday, 13h p. M. Suuday, 13h...B.OO donday,14h, " Monday, 14h uesday,15h..;2.00 " ~ uesday, 15n..0.0O " " Weddiy, 10h hursday O BWdey, 18h... 4M> " 3aarday,1(lh..8.0O " unday. 20h " Monday, 21e uesday, 2M...S.0O Wedday, 23d Wedday 10h huday, 17h..lO,00 Friday. 18h Saurday, 10h.. 7,00 Sunday. 2mh Monday, 21s uesday, 22d We<dayrod...O.ro bumay, 24h..4.M) burd,24h J uuimmv, **HJ..».UU?riday, 25h A.M. Friday,25h )aurdoy. 26h.12.0Oi M. Saday. 28h Sunday,27U /p. M. Sunday, 27h...B.no MoDday, 28h...2,00 " Monday, 28h...9.0O uesday, 2()h..3,00 " uesday,29h Wedday80h.;8.00 " Wedday,80h hursday, 31s.8.00 " hursday, 81s.ll.00 " Subjec o change wihou noice, {nnece wih rolley ears a Red Bank or hrewsbury, Eaonowiuiong Branch and Asbury Park. - v ^ _ HARVEY LLE. Messenger. ^ Frui and conecionery on board. N. B. All reieb inended or his boa mas be n be whar a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adver lsedme.., his boas ime-able is adverised in be RKD BASK KEQBKR, New Jersey Sandard, also n he lounlng Bouse Monior, MackeysSeamboaGuide nd BulUngers Guide. "~ ~\ Excursion lpkes, Cens. AUGUS, Merchans Seamboa Co.s Line. elephone Call, 14 A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury,Highlands, Highland Beach Oceanio, Zocus Pdn, Fair Haven, Red Bank, long 11 ranch and jlsbury Park. he srong and commodious seamboa, ALBERNA, / CAP. L. PRCF, Will leave Red Bank, and Pier 24, oo o sree, New York, us ollows: leave Red Sank. Leave yew York. uesday. 1s A.M. uesday, 1s P.M. Wedday, 2d...6.0O " Wedday,2d " hursday. 8U...7.0O " hursday. Sd " Friday, 4h 7.00 Friday, 4h 8.00 " 8auriay,6h..,.7.0O Saurday. 6h " Monday, 7h Monday, 7h " uesday, 8h...7.0O uesday,8h " Wedday, Gh...7.0O Wedday,Oh " huday. 10h buday, 10h " Friday. 11h..,.7.00 Friday, 11h A.M. Saurday, 12h Saurday, 12h p. M. Monday,Uh...8.1O Monday, 14h " uesday, 15h uesday. l5h " Wedday. 10h Wedday,16h " hursday. 17h..O.0O hursday;i7h " Friday. 18h Frlday,aB " Saurday, 10h, aurday,19h " Monday, 21s Monday, 21s " uesday, 22d uesday, 22d...8.(B " Wedday. 28d Wcdday, 23d " hursday, 24h Frlda,25h...7.< 1 hursday. 24h..a80 " 0 Friday, 25n M. Saurday, 2lh.. 7.0O Saurday, 26h p. M. Monday, 28h Monday, 28h " uesday, 29h uesday. 2lh " Wedday, 80h Wedday,80h..8.O " hursday, 31s,.6.0U hursday, 81 s " Subjec o change wihou holce. ^Cnecls wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch and Asbury Park. HARVEY LLE, Messer#r,_., Frui and conecionery on board. N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o ine o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on lier adverised ime. his boas lme-ablo s adverised n HE RED BANK REGSER. New Jersey Sandard, also n he Couning House Monior, Hockeys SeamboaGuide and Bulllngers Guide. Excursion ickes. 50c. AUGUS, he large and commodious seamer, WM. V.WLSON, OAP. BENJAMN^ GRGGB, Will run beween Por Monmouh and Now York, (oo o Bloomleld Sree, Wea Washingon Marke,) as ollows: Leave JPor Monmouh. uesday, 1s....4:00 r. u, Wedday, 2d....5:00 " hursday, 3d....6:00 Filday74ui 7:00 Saurday, 5h...8M) Monday, h....7:00 uesday, 8h..,7:00 Wedday, Ob...7r)0 hursday. 10h.7:00 Friday, 11 h,...8:00 Baurday, 12h..8*0 Monday,-14U..JJ:00 uesday, 15h.. 8:00 Weddy,lOU.,4:00 hursday, 17h,.5:00 Friday. 18h... 0:00 Baurday, 10b,.8:00 Monday, 21s...7:00 uesday, B2d..,:00 Wodday, 23d..7:00 hursday. 24h.J:00 Friday, gjh...7:00 8aurlny,2Olh...H:00 Monday. 28U>...2:00 uesday. 20h...3:00 Wodday, BOh..4:00 hursday, 81s..5:00 Leave Kw York. Foo BloomOeld Sree. uesday, 1s..10:80 A. M. Wedday, 2d...ll:00 " nureday,8d..ll:80 " Friday,4a...6:<Xr " Saurday. 6h...2:00 p. M. Monday, 7b...6:30 A.M. uesday, 8h..7:00 Wedday, 0h..8:00 y hursday, 10h.8:00 " Friday, llh...o.oo " R[iurday,12hl2lO il. Monday, l«!i..7:00 A. M. uesday, 16h..8:00 " Wcaday, 16h..0:00 " uliursday,17li 10:00 * Friday, 18h...11:00 " Saurday, 10h.. 1:00 P.M. Monday, 21s..0:00 A. V. uesday, 22a...7:O0 " Wedday, 28d...7:80 " hursday.21h.bkx) Friday, Sai...8:80 Haurday.e(lh.ll:OO Monilay, 28h..7:00 uisdny,!»h.8:00 Wedday, 80h.8:)0, hursday, 0l8.O.O0 All back reigh mus bo prild booro ilollvory. his boas iiuo-nulo ivndvorleod n bo Monmouh rosl dhd Run BANK HKOBK ; also in llulllngors ond-maokcys Seamboa Quldco.,; lmo-ablos may bo obained a M. OHrlon & Bon, 218 Wasnlnson srco.; A. Morris Co., Cor. 14h S. andohavouue. SJK.O lolicla. 80 Cen*. Roorn lclok, io Cens. Freigh rocolod on Now York Por unil 7:00 p. v. evoryuay., N. J.WLSON, /DEALER N 1 DRY GOODS, N O W, HOSERY, &G, BROAD SREE, B13D QANK^ N. J. 5ENN8YLVANA RALROAD COM- X. ;. p A N,..:. V" v. On and aer June )Sh, 1899, RANS WLL ieave BED BANK For Newar and New ork, 7 43,811,0 63 a. m.i 1 68,3 05. i \6 10,9 68p.m.; Suqdys.O 48 a.m.; 6 06,0 58p.m. " Eizabeb,-8 11,9 68 a. m.; 1 63,8 05,4 05, p.m. Sundays,9 48a.m.: 6 00,9 53 p.m. " RBhway,l 63 a. m.: B 68 p. m. Suqdays, oii a. m.: 6 00, 0 68 p.m. " Woodbrligb, 9 53 a, m.-, 6 10, 8 58 p. m. Sundays 9 4^. m.; 6 06,9 63p. m., " Perh Amboy, i 53.l10, & 63 p. m. - Sundays,, 9 43 a.m.; , p.m. i " souh Amboy. l 63,6 10,9 58, p. m. Sundays, 9 49, a. m.; 6 0C, 9 63p. m. "Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions, B 45,10 23 a. m.: & 80 Saurdays > only), 8 60, 4 25, p. o. Sundays, 9 52, a. m; 6 47 p. m. (Donoeop n Asbury Park and Ocean Grovoon Sundays.) " oms Elver, Bay Head and nermediae sa. lons, 6 45,10 23 a m.; 1 W, 6 25 p. m.. RANS LEAVE NEW YOHK, For Bed Bank rom Wes weny-hird sree Ba- Uon 8 55 a. m.; 13 10, (110 Saurdays only), i 2 26,2 55,4 10,6 10,6 65 p. m. Sundays, 7 55, 9 25a.m.; 4 6Sp.m. For addiional inormaion consul icke agen. J. B. HUCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. Gen. Passenger Aeen. N EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD.. Saions in New York: Cenral E. R. o New Jersey, oo o Libery Sree, and oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry erminal) j Pennsylvania B. K., oo o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree. - 1 On. and aer June 25h, 1859, RAN8 LEAVE RED BANK. For New York. Newark and Elizabeh, *6 40 (Mondays only), 661, *728 (New York only),»743 (Newark and New York only), *8 00, (Elizabeh and Newark only), *8U, *827 (New York onlv), 882, 963, 1180 a.m.; 1235,153,246, *305, *405, 485, 610, 788, 746, 953 p. m. Sundays, 803,9 43 a. m.; 460, 606, 823,068, p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and nermediae saions o Poin Pleasan, 626, 6 45, 9 52, 1023, 1132 a. m., 160,2 05 (Saurdays only),830(saurdays only), 335,850,426, 482, 5*5, 528,6 35, 6 46, 025,649,747,827, 920 (Saurdays only)p.m. Sundays,062,1041, 20 a. in.; 267,5 27,0 47 p. m. Bunday rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. LeaveBed Bank (Sundays exceped), 8 32,1180a.m.: 163,4 35,610 p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK. Foo o Libery sree, 480, B 30, 1000 a. m.; *100 (Saurdays only), 180, 215, *33Q, , 4 45, 5J». 823, 800 (Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, 915 a. m,; 130,4 00 p. m. Foo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 8 25, 9 65 a. m.i *12 66 (Saurdays only), 125, 155, -»3 25, 3 85, 425, *4 35,6 26,610,7 40 (Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, 855 a. m.; p. m. Wes weny-hird sree saion, 855 a.m.; 1210, "110 (Saurdays only), 225.»265, *41D, *510, 6 55 p. m. Sundays, 755,0 26 a. m; 455 p. m. Fooo Desbrosses sree,500,900 a. m.; 1220, *120 ([Saurdays only), 230, *30, *4 2O, 5" 10, 700 p.m. Sundays, 815,8 45a.m.; 5 15p. m. Fooo Corland sree, 500,900 a.m.: 1220, *123 (Saurdays only). *230, 308, *4 23, p.m. Sundays a.m.: 516p.m. RANS LEAVE FREEHOLD FOR RED BANK. Via Maawan (Sundays exceped), 8 20 a. m,; 205,4 20and6 05p. m. For urher pariculars see ime ables a saions. * Denoes express rains. J, R. WOOD, Genl Pass. Agen, Penn. R. R. H. P. BALDWN, Genl Pass. Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j. RUFUS BLODGE, Superinenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. WLLAM OBREN, Pracical Plumber, AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy, $0.26 Fron Sree, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. Noice o Bicyclers he ordinance prohibiing he riding o bicycles on he sidewalks wihin he limis o h own o Red Bank will be enorced. All"j5er6ons riding on he 8id^w,alk8,all persons riding wihou lighed lamps a nigh, and all persons riding aser han six miles an hour, wihin he corporae limis o he own o Red Bank, will be arresed and ined. F. P. SRYKER, Chie o Police. he own/hall CAN BE AD FOB Dances, 9 Paries, ec. For erras and pariculars call on or address JOHN. ELEY, OUB0DAN, RED BANK, - * NEW JERSEY. ^WHEELWRGH SHOP. ho rrlonda o Sqinirc. P. BnlOon will ind him, A bin old bualnona in WUba. iullillng on mocaonlo Sree. H«d Hank. N. J.. wlmro ha does all kinds o W«aon Work. Now Fnnn Wairons, larrown, Oaru, Wboalbarrown, 4o..m<wlo o order, and Jobblugo All klndi iionlj and promply <lono. JAMBS wal<e», Proprleior. A 5PLEGAE & HOPE, COUNSELLORS A LAW, RED BANK, MONMOJH COUNY. NEW JERSEY. JOHN 8. APP1EGAE. FRED W.5H0PE phahles H. VN8, KJ COUNSELLOR A LAW. Rooms 8 and 4. Regiser Building, BROAD SHEE, RED BAMK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR A LAW, (Successor o Nevius 4 Wilson). RED BANK, N.-3. Oices: POS-OFCKBPHJNQ.. -. JOHN 8. APPLEGAE, JR. SOLOnOR AND MASER N CHANCERY. n oices o Applegae & Hope, Red Bank, N.;J. JACOB SHUS, ) AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock arm mplemens ana oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY. N. J. D R. R. F. BORDEN, ; SURGEON DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG,. RED BANK, N.J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anneshelca. D R. F. L. WRGH, SURGEON DENS, RED BANK, N. J. Broad sree, opposie Bergens. D..y,R. J. D, HROCEaiORON, DENAL SURGEON. Nl, 5 Broad Sree, D OFFCE: R. WM. H. LAWES, JR. VEERNARY SURGEON. Red Bank, N.*. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence: MonmouhSree, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue, Red Ban HOMAS DAVS, JR., J- NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. (P.O. Box 21.) nsurance placed in he bes companies on mos reasonable erms. )R. ELLA PRE^SS UPHAM. D8EASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN.] 1 ELECRCY. ROOM 6, REGSER BULDNG, RED BANK.N. J A Red Bank Oice uesday and Friday aernoons J AS. S. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY 80RQEQN. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence, rving sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue. Red BanK, N. J. W A. c - M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOU JUH, 1 NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers Vouchers.Prepared :111s o Sale or Vessels. HJRLEY, SURVEYOR,AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Bridge Avenue. RED BASK, N. J Wih George Cooper or ieen years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEEB. Successor o Geo. Cooper, 0. E. Oice: 47 Recor Place, RED BANE, N. j. H ENRY OSENDORFF, DNEH AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a Worhleys Saionery Sore, elephone Call 18B. BROAD S., RED BANK, N.J HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK.. Oice: No. 119 Broadway. Niney-Firs Semi- Annual Saemen, January, 18S9. CASH ASSES) 12,161,184. ALLARE & SON. AGENS. ESABLSHED Red Banh Real Esae and n«nrance Agency, 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed in he Borne and oher irs-class companies a Lowes Raes. P. 0. BOX 177. ALLARE & SON. special Noice RELANG 10 N HE ownship o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin be ownship o Shrewsbury are ; hereby denned and declared o be, and hey shall nclude aod embrace: 1. he placing or deposiing n or upon any sree or alley, or in or upon any publlow privae propery in his ownship, any dead animal oranyparolbe slime, or any dead ish 01/any par o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, or rubbish o any kind or.descripion, or any house or kichen 8lops~or garbage, manure or sweepings (pro ided ha sable manpre and oher manure may be used as a erilizer), or any oul or oensive orobnoilous maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or ilh. 8. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or oher oensive or decomposing solid or luid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel in which he same may be conveyed or carried. 4. he carrying or conveying hrough any sree any subsance which has been removed rom any privy vaul or cesspool, unless he same shall be nclosed in air-igh barrels, or n a perecly igh and properly rper covered wagon. 5. AAll cari ng rd g o garbage gg b broigh rg he e srees) es be ownship excep beween b be hours h o sunse and six A. M. 6. he burning o any maer or subsance wblcb shall emi, or cause, or produce, pro or cas o any oul or obnoxious, or oensive live, or hurul, or annoying gas, smoke, seam or odoi. 7. he casing ordischarjrldg no he Shrewsbury or Naveslnk, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or lni any sream in his ownship, or on (be boundary line o ha ownship, any subsance which has been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal. or oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or oherwise. 6. Anyand every nuisance as above deined ia hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person making, crea> ing, causing, mainaining or permiing any o said nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly oweny- Ove dollars. he above s an exrac rom bo ordinances o he board o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and he Fame will be horoughly enorced. s. 0. nueii. M. D. Presiden o bo Board o Healh. K. O. HAUUBOH, Secreary. When You Need a Plumber on us.. You will no regre i. You will be very glad o i.» We do excellen work, and ou charges are only reasonable. We work on he principle ha a saisied cusomer ia our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. SABAH& WHE, 10 and 18 Fron S., odllnnk, N.jr. JOSEPH «. 1«5 Won Fron Sroe^oar rearl, od Dank, N. J. Krougori Door and V. «, M. loliaoro oolobraod Wclnor Boor alwjo on draugh, DAUOLOMAY (ioolkobd DK1B N > BOCiKO.

16 N AND OU OF OW. Shor ana nereslnn ems Fion ;, AH Over he Vonuv Dr. Arhur Emmons o Freehold has given up pracice o accep a posiion espurser and surgeon on ^e seamship Lanenburg, which rulja beweer New York and Havana. Dr. Arhur S. Brown n graduae o he Balimore Medical college, Bucceeds Dr. Emmons a Freehold he members o he Freehold miliary "company are o have new uniorms o blouse, rousers, lannel.shir,-campaign lin and canvas leggings. he uniorms will be similar o hose worn by he regular army. hree carrier pigeons belonging o Waler Wainrigh o Manasquan were aken o Philadelphia las week and - -liberaed. hey lew rom Philadelphia o Manas-iuan in wo hours and ive minues., Mrs. Emma Douglass, who has kep a conecionary sore in he posorce building a Freehold a number o years, has closed up he sore and reired rom business. he oncers o Long Branch have been noiied o sop boys under eigheen years did rom driving sages. A num ber o acoidens have been caused recenly by youhul sage drivers. he marriage has jus been announced o Miss Mamie Whylie o Waysideand Mahew Smih, son o David N. Smih o Wes Long Branch, which ook place a Red Bank on May 5h. Adolph Reinmuh, who has conduced a cobbler shop a Long Branch a long ime, reurned o his naive home in Germany o-day. He had been in his counry eigheen years.. Gharle3 E. Walling o Keypor, who announced ha he was going o enlis in he Unied Saes army or service in he Philippines, has-decided o say a home. Mrs. Sarah Malee o Keypor suered a sroke o paralysis Sas Wednesday while siing in a chair. She is 81 years old, bu is recovering rom he aack. he irm o cgmih & Yail, Keypor buchers, haa been dissolved and he business will be" coninued by Frank Smih, who was one o be irm. he Sunday-schools o Calvary and S. Johns Mehodis churches o Keypor will make an excursion o Asbury Park on hursday, Augus 24h. Dr. J. E. Arrowsmih, Miss Annie ArrowsmiLh, Miss Ea Wycko and Miss Lydia Force o Keypor have gone on a wo weeks rip o Saraoga. he annual harves home o he Allenown Bapis church was held on July 26h. Over 2,000 people «ere_ presen and he ne receips were $188. A new waer company is o be oiv, gadized a Long Branch. will oer waer ree o he own in reurn "or he jrivleges o a ranchise. he annual excursion o he employees o be Freehold and Alanic Highlands railroad o Asbury Park will be made on Wednesday? Augus 23d. Harry Preson o Howell ownship, who was conviced o selling goods upon which here was a chael morgage, has been ined 40. H. D. Sickles, who has run a milk roue a Freehold or several ^years, has sold bis business o John D. Vanderveer o Wes Freehold. he shipmen o arm produce rom Keypor is 80 heavy ha he seamboa Magena had o make exra rips hree days las week. Manasquan borough will sue ex-collecor S. W. Newberry or he balance o he schoccj-unds due he borough rom him. Several slacks"o sal hay belonging o H. P. Disbiow o Keypor were burned las week. he loss,was abou $50. David P. VanBrnckle lias moved rom Milhurs o Keypor. Samuel Sryker o Keypor has moved o Brooklyn. ^^ Minor Accidens. Waler Eckman o Manasquau was drawing he ire ou o an engine a Jersey Ciy las week when he cylinder head o he engine blew ou and injured him. Ho was laid up several days. John Heah o Long Branch was ooling wih a revolver las week when i wen o and he bulle injured hle humb. ho wound was dressed a he Long Branch hospial. Harold Ely, son o Lloyd Ely o Freehold, ell rom ho porch las week and broke his arm. _ * o ^ School eachers in MUlsone. he public schools o Millsone ownship will opon nex Monday. Miaa Mnry Applego will each a Fairploy, Mies Edih Reid a Pemneville, Miss Nelllo Polhcmus a Manalapan, Daniel Leary n SwecmanB Lano, Mnlilon rons nc Ely, CharlcB Sruhun a Dobow, Edward Founain a Jlarksburg, and Alias HoroiiBo Founain u Union. Pla Killed Dy a rain. Blx pigb bolongng o John Kelly, wlio.hvihneur Marlboro, go on ho railroad raol nn week and wero killed by a ruln, ho pigl weighed abou eixy have hus ar sold over 606 bicycles his season. n order o do so much business i has been necessary or me no only o keep a ull line o samples b a leas en dieren makes, bu also a large sock o duplicaes in order o make promp delivery. A he presen ime am selling #11 sample wheels as SHOPWORN" GOODS A A REDUCON OF FROM P O 20 PER CEN. Here you have an opporuniy o buy high-grade sandard wheels, on which prices are never cu elsewhere, a special priced, and i wil pay you o look hem up. Sundries sold now andor he res o he season aspecial prices. For insance, (< Majesic " lamps sold elsewhere a $2.50 o $3.00; sold here or $2.00, his week only. make cus on all lines on cerain bargain, days. windows or prices. Successor o Allsrom & Co., Wach our BROAD AND.WHE SREES, RED BANK, N. J. R. HANCE, Wholesale and Reail Dealer n HAY, SRAW, GRllH, FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. We are handling a large quaniy o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay o he very bes qualiy. - MONMOUH SREE, A.djoining own Hall, Red Ban, N. $. here are many places in *< a house where work can X be slighed, and covered \ up beorejjhe archiec or owner comes around. 4 4-neer ake a conrac so X low ha don give he % owner exacly wha he pays or. A. E. SMH, FAR HAVEN, N. J. 18 G For an Kdlloro Bccommcnil Fnienl Medicines? ^v (From Sylvan Valley News, Srevard,. O.) naay be a quesion wheher he edior o a newspaper -hao be righ o publicly recommend any o ho various proprieary modicines which lood be, ye as a preveniyo o suering wo eel i a duy o say a good word or Chamberlains Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, Wo have known and used his medicine in our amily or wony yearb and havo always ound i rcliablo. n many cases a do»e o his remedy would aavo hours o suering wliilo a physician is aivaicd. Wo do no boliovc in dopendng implicily on any medicino or a curr bu wo do boliovo ha i a bole o jcbnmborlnius Siarliooa louiedy* vcro hep on hand and ndniniaorcd i ho incepion o an aack nmo!) Rucring inl^h bo avoided and in very many caned he prcsonco o a pliyaiolnn would n6jb bo required, A lww; hin 1ms l«?on our oxporloiico during lie pas wony yearn. For nalo by. Minon&Co., No. 8 BrondB. HE PEERS SORE. * Why cover your loors wih Oil Cloh when a a small dierence in cos you. can cover hem wih Linoleum? We are now showing a large assormen in hese grades: 1 yard wide a 5Oc. and 70c. per running; yard. 1%.yards wide a 75c. and $1.00 " " " 2 yds. wide a 90c, $1.10 and $1.50 " " " yds. wide a $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00 " u ", he prices o Linoleum have been advanced by he manuacurers. When his lo is sold we will no be able o sell hese goods.again a hese prices. RED BANK,.N.U. **************************.** *,»* ************ Mercanile Cooperaive Bank OF NEW JERSEY. > BANK BUHJDNO, J. K. BAYKB, VOBlren. W«. ḢED BANK, *»»»»» #»» (lndor iuncrvlblon o Bao lnnhlng Doparmon.).01 per cen neres pnld ou doposis «ommonclnr ho llrn o ouch monh. Six pey cen CerHlcaoa o nvesmen or llo «par and wo por cen premium, ineres couponu aached, puyablo Boml-annually. SAE DWOB J0XK8 O BEN 8 $8.00 por your nnl ipwanlr. " - ".. No nonnocloii wih niiy olmr Dimk or n- Hlulon o ku unuio n NuwYurb or Now Jersey. Cunlilnr. N. J. JOHN KNO, (,nnlilor. Believe i : Believe your own ase and smell. Grea Wesern Rye. Qualiy is sandard. Bulls Head brand #1.25. W.lBENCH & CO.

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