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1 'VOLUME X. NO. 2. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6,1898. PAGES 1 O 8. A FGH FOR A LCENSE, OPPOSON O JOHN F. POPE'S.APPLCAON. A Remonsrance Presened A Big Majoriy o. he Business Slen o Red Banle Ask ha he License : he Graned. he applicaion o John F. Pope or a saloon license or his billiard parlor and bowling alleys on Monmoub sree was again laid over las nigh. A he meeing wo weeks ago he applicaion was presened, add i was hen laid over under he usual rule concerning new applicaions or license. A he meeing las nigh a remonsrance agains he graning o he license was presened, and a peiion signed by abou our-ihs o he business men o Red Bank was presened o he board, asking ha he license be graned. his peiion o he business men o Red Bank' was he sronges which has ever been presened in he own o "Red Bank, asking ha a license be graned. is probable ha so srong a peiion was never beore presened in he couny. n he all and winer Sir. Pope's place is a resor or many o he business men o he own, who like bowling and billiards, and his was no doub he reason why hey were so willing o sign he peiion. Mr. Pope saed o he commissioners ha he did no inend o have a saloon in his place, bu ha he expeced o pu in a lunch couner or he accommodaion o parons o he place, and ha he waned a license so ha he could sell hem a bole o beer or a glass o beer wih beir lunch. He saled ha he did no inend o have a 1 bar in he place, and ha his only objec in applying or he license was o gain auhoriy o serve ligh drinks wih meals or lunches. he remonsrance which was presened asked he commissioners no o gran he license, as he signers were opposed o having a saloon here. Many o he residens o Maple avenue signed he remonsrance, and also some o he residens o Monroouh sree. Oher residens o Monmouh sree, including some who lived close by, asked he commissioners o gran he license. he reading o he names o he re- saion and made a deaening sound. -wo-w_qmgn_whci L. were in he saion monsrance, and he names o he pe-ainediion, creaed some amusemen. Benjamin H. Ford signed he remonsrance, wo Surgical Operaions while his parner, Allie S. Miller, signed VCap. William H. Seeley o Belord he peiion asking he commissioners wen o New York las Wednesday and o gran he license. homas P. Brown was operaed upon or he removal o a signed agains he license, while his'son, umor o he nose. Cap. Seeley has L. E. Brown, signed or i. C. G. been roubled wih he umor or he French, who ormerly kep he Cenral pas 25 years, and has undergone several hoel, objeced o he place having a license, and his son-in-law, George Brower, ' made a speech o he commissioners opposing i. Ohers who opposed he license were C. W. hompson, W. A, ruex, R. C. Hance, and a number o he members o he Mehodis church. R. R. Moun spoke agains graning he license. he commissioners, aer reading he remonsrance and he peiion, and aer lisening o he remarks on boh, sides, laid he maer pver or urher consideraion. Colored Bicycle Races ho prizes in he bicycle and oo races o he Red Bank colored bicycle club are now on exhibiion in Whie & Knapa's window. he races will be held a Parker's rack on Saurday o nex week. he prizes are as ollows r nicyclr HACKS.. Mllo novlcu-m price, cu class plclicr; 2<1, cigar se. Hnl-mllo ojieu la prize gold wach; 2(1, plu; M. VUJO. Milo opon 1s prlzo, nk siind; 2il, blcyelo lump. One milu, Moninouli couny riders only 1s prim clock; 2d, gold wncli; ikl. riiir. wo-mile handicap 1s prize, gold pin ; 2d, blcyclo shoes;,8d, pnlr vnboa. FOO 1UCE yimldash 1s prlzo, silver cup; SM, gold cu buons. asi-yiml handicap 1s prlzo, bicycle shoes; 'M, much box ; licl, oliiireo holder. Ho Mus Suppor His Wio and Child he re-rial o ho CUHO o Emily Si So'ol, ngains her huibaiid, John C SolVl o compel him lo suppor her mid her child, came ol beore Jusice Charles H. Borden las Friday aernoon beore a jury. ho enso occupied he enire aernoon and i was aer seven o'clock when ho jury reurned wih a vordlc. Mr. So/el will mvo o pay $!) per wcol oward ho suppor o hio wio and child, he hiiaband and wio (aro no living ogeher, and each lays ho blnmo or he Reparaion on ho oher. mil Head Boxes, For holding wo or hreo slzeu o bill lioado, noo lieadh, leer houde, ec. 20 ini(l 25 conii, a ins RicaiBXiu eaionery aore. Adv. Nu imorcupu a Laug'u. Adv. ' r FREE MAL DELVERY. Saurday o Nex Week he Sysem will Sar n Red Bane. he ree delivery o mail maer in Red Bank will begin on Saurday o nex week. he disric wherd mail will be delivered is bounded by he line beginning a; he corner o Fron and Spring sree, down Spring o Borden, o Broad, o rving; o Maple avenue, o Oakland sree, o Wes, o Chesnu, o Shrewsbury avenue, o Recor place", o Riverside avenue, o Fron sree* o he place o beginning. Mail will be delivered o commodae he applicans. A he Globe bon and poin de Paris lace. As he on Bay View avenue, opposie he Casino. all houses wihin his erriory and ohoel here were ully a hundred persons bridal couple enered he room, Mrs. all houses on boh sides o he srees who were urned away., Morris Borden, a siser o he groom, named. n addiion, mail will be delivered o houses on Eas Fron sree as wihsanding he large number o people and aer he ceremony, as hey were he day was very quie in own, no- played he bridal inarch rom Lohengrin; ar as Prospec sree. here. Very ew. o hem aended he leaving he room, Mendelssohn's march Foureen leer boxes will be pu upbicycle races or.he boa raco on hewas played. he ushers were Harry in his erriory and mail will be col-riverleced hree imes a day. here will be driving, or spen he day on he lawn, Fowler, a broher o he bride. hey ook rolley rides, wen Demores o nglewood, and Lawrence wo deliveries o mail each day. Car-underiers rom New York will be employed A Alanic Highlands he day was he received by he bride. he -gis in- he shade rees. A very large number o gis were or he irswo or hree monhs, and reverse o wha i was in Red Bank. cluded lamps,'able ware, urniure, able aer ha ime Red Bankers will be em-waployed as carriers. he greaes Fourh o July ha linen, silverware, cu glass, picures, ec. he bride and groom wen on a Persons wihin he delivery disric wedding rip, and expec o be gone can ge heir mails a he posoice i several weeks. On heir reurn hey hey wish. hose who wan heir mail will live a Lile Silver. delivered mus have heir houses numbered, and he house number should also be pu on he leers and papers addressed o hem. SRUCK BY LGHNNG. JF/s Roy Waiing's Barn a Xeo Jllonmouh Desroyed. During he hunder sorm on Monday aernoon, a barn on FizRoy Walling's place a New Monmouh was sruck by lighning and oally desroyed. Mr. Walling and bis amily were spending he day a Asbury Park, and hey did no know o he ire unil hey arrived home lae ha nigh. he' live sock and wagons were go ou o he barn by a arm hand who had been le o guard he place. he barn had jus been illed wih new hay. he loss is $1,500 and ia insured. M Alanic Highlands a good many women and children who had been waching he parade ook reuge in he saion when he sorm came up. Lighning sruck he wires ouside he operaions -or is removal, bu hey were all unsuccessul. he operaion las week gives promise o being more successul han any which have preceded i. Mrs. Agnes illoson o Oceanporl was operaed upon las week or eye rouble by a New York occulis. is hough she will lose he sigh o one eye. A Lawn Pary and Musicale. A lawn pary and musicale was held las nigh a Samuel H. Froa's on he Middleown shore o he river. was Only eigh boas ook par in he boa given by he young women o he Cnl-racehoun and Chamberlain school or he he race or boas over weny ee was on ho river on he ourh o July. benei o he gymnasium und. he won by he Nancy, owned by George house and grounds were decoraed wih Gillig, wih he Frank, owned by saac Chineso lanerns and quaniies o iris. McGeon, second. he only oher boa Rereshmens wero served by ho girls in his class was he Eclipse. ho prizes o he school, whq were dressed in Greek cosumes. A programme o music anc reciaions was enjoyed, Among he perormers were Miss Gerrude Smih o Red Bank nnd Mrs. Lippinco o. New York. - _'_ Bicycles on Eaonown'e Sidewalks. Bicycle riding on he sidewalks in Eaonown ownship in o be sopped Aer o-duy anyone caugh riding oi ho sidewalks will be arresed and ined Jusice John C. Edwards says ho wheolinoii wore old hey could rido on he sidewalk on Main sree while ho sone road WH beinglaid, bu he cycliss rido no only on ho sidewalk on his sree* bu hey ride on ho sidewalk o every oher hreec and road in he ownship. L, S. Plan & Co. (ho Bee livo; Now ark) announce) holr groa munmor clearing m\k\ beginning uesday, July nh, rcinihidoiih reducions are'prom inodonull lines o Hoaiiomiblo mei'chan dieo and ponilvo mierlloing will bo ho ordur o he day rom sar o lninh. 'J.'ho Boo Hive will bo clomd Siiurdayi a noon rom July Oh o Augus 37n nchihlvo, remaining open Friday ingo prcvluiih. Adv. EnvelopoH o. 10 iihuorlcd porm, iidnpk>< o all (icyleh o wriing, wero 10 oe/is olonlng ou prloo 7 oenii, a im JCOH CK saionery oors. Adv CELEBRANG HE DAY, HE FOURH N BED BANK WAS A QUE OWE. Very Sanu Visiors n own-fee Aend lic Bicycle Races or he Boa Race,-A Big Celebraion a Alanic UghlamU. More visiors, came o Red Bank o spend he Fourh o July han were here a any previous holiday. he boarding houses were illed, privae houses were hronged, and he hoels could no ac- own bad ever seen. he people o he own had conribued $1,500 o make he day a big holiday, and hey succeeded. Fully 5,000 people aended he spors o he day, and some esimaes place he number o visiors a 10,000. he celebraion began wih a parioic service, a which addresses were made, he Declaraion o ndependence was read, and naional airs were sung. here was a monser.parade o he organizaions o ho own, and he business men and bicyclers also urned ou. he Alanic Highlands hose company go a silk banner and he Seaside ire company go a silk lag or heir ine appearance. E. P. Magee & Son bad a loa represening a bucher shop in he parade, and hey go a silk lag; and a similar award was made o J. J. Mulligan, whose loa represened a lower garden. homas J.Emery go a prize or he bes decoraed wheel. Joseph M. Bawn and Harry G. Hirsch won a hal-mile double scull rowing race, and Augusus Ballin and A. J. Nahan go neco"uek^place. D, F. Verdeneel, Jr., won he swimming race, wih A. W. Janson second. Morris Mezler won he ub race. He was he only enry who paddled, his ub 100 yards -wihou-upseing.- Ar-J. Nahan-go second place. Fred Voorhees won he hree-quarer-mile bicycle race, wih J. J. Kearns second. he 100-yard oo race was won by A. S. H. Jones. he jumping races did no come o. he prizes in all he evens were gold and silver medals. he Seaside ire company won a silver picher in a ug-o-war con es wih he Alanic Highlands ire company, and he greased pig was caugh by J. J. Kearns. he pig would no run and proved an easy capure. A dinner was served a hree o'clock in he Knighs o Pyhias building. All hose who ook par in he parade, wih hundreds o oher guess, were served. he rain inerered wih he display o ireworks a nigh, andonly a ew people were ou o see hem.. m - Winners a he Boa Race. in his class wero loving cups. n he race or boas under weny ee Frank James's Pauline won, wih W; L. Bass's Baby second. ho irs prize was a pair o marine glasses and ho second prize wasa silver obacco box. Hurry Krmpp's Doris, Frank Payne's,/Vanleo Girl and Mr. Washingon's Marha wnro ho oher enries. ho Yankeo.Girl was sruck by ho squall and los sixeen pundlingo and damaged Srlclion Wih Paralysis. Samuel Wolcol o Mechanic sree, he sexon o riniy church, was sricken wih paralynis on Monday aernoon as ho ww leaving bis OUBO o uko a walk His whole le nido was nocod. lie WUH carried buck o he OUKU and or i.imo lii» condiion was considered neri OUH, bu ho is now improving. A Soorclior Ges Cooled O, Lo ooo John Gunl) wno scorch ing down ho ) a dollar qualiy o W. R. corao in al colon), including ligh blue and ligl pinli hill a Hozokinh Warno's, near Koyporl, di/.i.'h 1H o JO, our special price wliili hin wcolr. When nenr ho boom o lioy lau, (iiul only one jmir o enill pur he hill ho hecnno unublo o conrol hid oluihor, 77 conlh u pair. Josopi Sal: vvhoi'l mid ho ran ino ho pond n ho Red Uunlc /li). aide o ho roiul. ho walor vww up o 'lan lhhic, 1'nin-r, liin nook. Ho wauled ou uninjured, All color, 1 cen por iihee, i il liiu wheel wan no dmnnged.. KiciiBicii saionery sore. Adv. Crown, pojipurninii und wli>or«roonn li 1 wi', A<lv. WEDDNGS. Fowler-Benne. ': MisB Adele heresa Fowler, daugher William H. Fowler, was married as hursday nigh o Fred D. C. Benne. Boh paries live a Lile Silver. he wedding ook place a he bride's honie, which had been decoraed, wih American lags, palms and roses. he ceremony was perormed by Rev. J. William Lee, and abou 75 relaives and riends were presen. he bride wore, whie organdie, rimmed will whie sain rib- Seymour Zllly. Las Wednesday nigh Miss Grace Seymour o Long Branch was married o Oscar Jay Zilly o Saen sland. he ceremony was perormed in S. Luke's Mehodis church by Rev. W. P. C. Srickland. he bride wore a beauiul ;own o whie sain, wih a whie ulle veil, held in place by a diamond crescen. She carried a bouque o whie swee peas and erns. Miss Smih and Miss Gledhill o New York aced as bridesmaids and hey wore dresses o whie Brussels ne over whie aea. Miss Grace Seymour was maid o honor and she wore a gown o rose pink organdie. Aer he wedding a recepion was held a he bride's home rom nine unil eleven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Zilly have gone o Delaware Waer Gap and liursday p WiUiam Campbell Dodge o Moun Dora, Florida. he marriage was perormed by Rev. C. B. Fisher in he Freehold Mehodis church. he church had been decoraed by he Freehold Ep worh League, o which he bride was a member. he bride wora whie silk, rimmed wih whie lace, and she carried a bouque o Bride roses. he maid o honor was Miss Emma Eowland o New HEVES ROB WO HOUSES A ALANC HGHLANDS. Mr. Giberson's moher, Mrs. E>H. Giber- Bon o Locus Poin. Mr. and Mrs. Youmans o New York spen Sunday wih Brunswick, and he bridegroom was Mr. Fels o Ocean Grove. Aer he wedding.a recepion was held a he bride's home, which was aended by abou 100 guess. wo Sloops Damaged. While rying o ener ho creek a Belord on Monday o ge ou o he squall, Chrisopher Fiordland ran hi: sloop ino anoher sloop owned by him, which was lying a anchor a he mouh o he creek. Boh boas were damaged. he bowspri and he oreoo o he Alexine Davison, he boa in which Mr. Fiordland was sailing, were broken. he oher boa wna alpo damaged abou he sern. he Elhelyn, an elecric launcl which hails rom Alanic Highlands, ran on a bar opposie Belord during ho sorm, and damaged her Blm. She was aken ino ho creek, whero slio remained unil yeserday, whoa slio was owed o Alanic Highlands. O o Cuba. Frank F. Coleman, a residen o Red Bank, who has been employed ns a reporer on he Nevv York Siin or a num her o years, has been ranserred rom ho local sa o he paper o is Cuban sall. Mr. Coloman won o Cuba ns week. *--«- A Baby Swallows a Fin. Marguerie, ho year-old duugl^or o: E, L. Murphy o llunwun, «wuli<i.wcd pin las week. ho baby was pujunde: ho inluence o oher and ho pin wu; removed rom s lodged. hroa, whero i in Old - ohhioncd HOBBCB pepjcrinln drops a Laug'u, ru MWS FROM MDDLEOWN, A Fire a Seaside Causes a Loss o $900 Overcome by he. Blea- Damage by a Rinavay A Clergvman's Wheel Breaks Down. * hieves visied Alanic Highlands on Monday nigh. hey broke ino wo louses occupied by summer residens,nd secured booy worh $80, heirs dace enered was G. N. Ballin's house hey go in he house by prying open one o he windows. Silverware worh $0,a banjo and an overcoa were aken. Dhe house o Edward Janson, a lile urher up he sree, was enered by rying a window open. A Mr. Janson's ;hey go silverware worh $30. he 'amilies in he houses were no aroused >y he burglars. he police have been. working on he case, bu have obained no clues o he hieves. On Monday morning as he Seaside ire company was leaving own o ake ar in he celebraion a Alanic Highands, an alarm o ire was sounded. A louse owned by Mrs. VanAllen had caugh ire in lie roo and was burning iercely when he iremen arrived. he lames were soon exinguished. is supposed ha he roo caugh ire rom a deecive lue..he loss is $300 and is covered by insurance. Dr. A. W. Campbell, J, J. Mulligan and a lile girl rom Seaside, were overcome wih he hea a Alanic Highlands on Monday. hey were given medical reamen and soon recovered. A horse owned by Lorenz Fischer, o Belord go righeped one day las week and ran away while Mr. Fischer was loading reigh a New, Monmouh. he wagon was upse arid 'broken, and he horse was cu abou ho legs. Aivin Hallenbake o New -York spen. Saurday and Sunday a Belord wih orenz Fischer. Mr. Fallen bake lived a Por Monmouh many years ago, and Lake George and on heir reurn hey or a ime was collecor o Middleown will live a Saen sland. ownship, He is bes remembered as he publisher o a lile paper known as Bur Dolae, ' he Spiri o he Age. Miss MirandaBur, daugher o Jacob Rev.' J. E. Parmley o Oceanic conduced he service in he Mehodis O. Bur o Freehold, was married las church a Navesink on^sundaynigh. When near All Sains' church on he. way home 'he wheelon Mr. Parmley's wagon broke down', and he was compelled o make he res o he journey on oo. John Miller and W. H. (jriberson o New York are spending a ew days wih Mrs. Giberson. Russell G. Andrew, Jr., o Navesink, ho recenly graduaed rom he Universiy o Pennsylvania, pabsed he examinaion las week beore he sae board o medical examiners. he Casino a Alanic Highlands opened or he season on Saurday nigh wih a hop.- here was a big' crowd presen. A New York band has been engaged or he season. '. Paul Schuremano oms River, C, F. Warner o Boson and Miss Merlo Michell o Jersey Ciy, spen par o las week wih Miss Mezra Sickles o Navesink. he young people o he Firs Bapis church o Alanic Highlands held a social on he church lawn las Wednesday nigh. Abou $19 was cleared. ho.junior Epworh league o ho Mehodis church and he school children have colleced $19, whioh will bo owarded o he Red Cross sociey. Cap. William H. Seeloy o Belord and Rev. M. M. Finch o New Monmouh spen Monday a ho Highlands wih riends. Mrs. Lewis Boeckel o Locus Poin, who has been conined o her bed wih sickness, has recovered., Waler Connors has opened an ice cream saloon in ho Seurns building below he hold. Benjamin F. Burdge o Locus Poin has reurned home rom a shor visi o Brooklyn. A Dowey esival will bo hold in ho Mehodis church a NavcBmk o-morrow nigh. Mrs. E. E. Mixb-on o Nuvcsink in visiing riordh on Long sland. Edward Goldon o Locuo Poin has a now bioyclo, Pasry by an Mixier Cool;, Mrsi. Eva, Hquiro, who gave loasona in cooking by gnu u (ho Consolidaed gas company's olllco hin monh, him roued pu o Ckover'a ooro on Drou<l uroo. Hho will nlio on lorn or enko, hlioui, pics, oo., and will Jcuop^ll ldndu o pabry ou iml«. Adv,

2 WO RED BANKERS WN, HAWKNS AND JOHNSON EACH GE HREE PRZES. All he nea o he Primes a he Bicycle Slee on he Fourh o July Go Ou o own A Small Aendance a he Races. Firs hea-o. V.Bnbcock, New York; Charles M. races a Parker'B rack on heerz, New York; J, E. Howland, SeubriKh; W. C. Fourh o July were almos a ailure so Dawson. Alanic Highlands. ime, 2:27. Second hea Geome Hawkins, Bed Bank; E. W. ar as aendance was concerned. here Denlse, Oceanic; J. hompson, New York; Harry Rushon, Asbury Park. ime. 2:54)^. was a air crowd presen, bu no any- Final hea Charles M. Erz. diamond ring; where near he number ha was ex-georgpeced. Specaors 'said away, parly HawKoB, gold wach; J. E. Howland, silver lorks. ime, 2:3% WO-MLE HANDCAP., because o he hea, and parly because Firs hea J. E. Howland, Seabrigb, 90 yards 5 Harry Degenrlng, Red Bank, 180 yards; Harry Buson, Asbury Park, 130 yards; Joe Johnson, Bed o he dissaisacion over he oa6ng o he riders in some o he race3 held Decoraion day. he own was ull o visi- yards. ime, 4:50!^: Bank, 90 yards; J. J. Murphy,.Long Branch, 130 yards; w. C. Dawson, Alanic Highlands, 100 ors, and i was expeced ha ully wice Second hea Charles M. Erz, New York, scrach; O. V. Babcock, New York, 30 yarda; G.. R. Vandervoor,Freehold, 150 yards; Del Fisher, Red Bank, as many people would be presen as 210 yards; J. hompson. New York, 30 yards; aended he races on Decoraion day, Joseph Edgar. Jr., Bed Bank, 180 yards. ime, bu only abou hal ha number were 5:10. Final hea Charles M. Erz, diamond ring; Joe presen. Johnson, scar pin; J. E. Howland, shavldg clip. lmo, 6:50. he managers were slow in saring PURSU RACE. he races and i was nearly seven o'clock Won by j. Lippman; disance rode, 6 miles. ime, 18:53. beore hey were inished. he rain WO-MLK ANDEM HANDCAP. inerered wih some o he. races, bu had hey been begun a he schedule ime and promply run o, hey would have been inished beore he rain began. Some o he specaors became ired ou wih he delays, and le beore he races were over., ; wo Bed Bankers were very successul a he races. George Hawkins wonagold wach and wo diamond rings, and Joe Johnson won wo scarpins and a diamond ring. No oher Red Bankers go anyhing. Some o he races had pacemakers and a ime limi was se in some o he ohers. he ime made was air in all o he races, excep in he inal hea o he wo-mile handicap. here was no ime limi in his race, and he menclamming pary o Cliwood las Saurday. A pleasan day was spen and he soldiered around he rack and compleed he wo miles in 5:50. pary reurned wih a large quaniy o A novel eaure o he mee was a clams. pursui race beween Charles Murphy A shooing mach was held by he and Joseph Lippman." Boh men arefreehold gun club las week. Joseph rom New York and hey have been rivals a long ime. he men were saioned on opposie sides o he rack. his pu he wo men exacly a quarer o a mile apar. n he pursui race each man ries o cach he oher, and he man who overakes he oher is he winner. Lippman had an easy vicory and overook Murphy aer riding six miles. his race was run during he heavies o he rain sorm. Lippman made he six miles in 18:53. Each rider had a crowd o "rooers," bu Lippman's crowd was he larges and sronges lunged. When he won he race his supporers yelled hemselves hoarse, he pursui race was originaed in he.. Wes wo years ago by Alber Hachenburg, who was a armer's boy and who wen by he name o "he Buermilk Boy." has become a very popular 1 eaure o bicycle mees, bu his was he irs ime i had been on he programme a races.in his viciniy. he greaes yelling and enhusiasm was maniesed when George Hawkins and Joe Johnson won in he andem i race. hey came in an eighh o a mile ahead o Charles M. Brz and Oscar V. Babcock, boh o New York, who were.second, he audience was made up $ largely o Red Bankers, and he easy vicory o he Red Bank bo s made hem $ almos wild. he races were run in small heas, and here were only wo spills. One o hese wab o lile consequence. n he oher Babcock was pacing and ell, and Erz ell on op o him. Babcock's leg was 1 cu near he knee, and Erz's righ elbow was injured. BabcocU's bicycle was broken. his was he only acciden during he races a which any one* was hur or any bicycle was damaged. BesideB Hawkins and Johnson, wo oher Monmouh couny men won prizes. One o hese was Louis Benne o Asbury Park, who came in second in ho novice race, and J. E. Howland o Seabrigh, who won hird prize in ho milo open race and hird prize in he womile handicap. Georgo Mouser o Lincro came in hird in he linal hea in he novico race, bu only wo prizes were oered in his raco. ho ollowing is a summary o ho races, ho winnors in each hea being given in ho order in which ho men came in: ONK M.K NOVCK. Firs hea.1. N. Hunco, eil Bunk ; B.. Klnir, Marlboro; 0. VnnNosa, Hod llnnk. ime; 2:27. SoROiiil liwi W. Hulcmnn, Kahwny; J.L. )o- Wnld, Brooklyn; J. 1'. Conovur, llud Hank. lmo, 2:2H. hird licn-ooorgn Mousnr.,lncro(; K A. Uniier, Now York ; ('mrlou Hoiniluur, llud Hunk. Xl221 Fourh lien K. vliis, al llnnk; E. Conklin, UliililawlH;. W. oilil, akowooil. ime, &K. Fih heu E, Blilmi. jikowoixl; J. Marin, Lakowood; ). 11. Foloy, llrooklyn. lmo, 2!H. l'liinl liou uiul prlzch-e.hlilnn, (liunonil R;,, Dunno (piicwnnkor n Hin limi), lour nllvnr npoonu. lmo, ' :X\\i. U.V-MLK 01'KN, Firs lion-oooro lluwklnn, llud llnnk; Joo JOHO, K«l liuil; K. \V-X'ilno, Ocuuuln; J., ilppinun, Now York, 'llmo. 1:(>H^, ocoml lioa-jomipli lioinimon, Now York; JOH- (iph lomlrlcknon, Jr., lly; Olmrlwi M. Kris, N York; 0. Mppnuin, How York. lmo, 1:11. Flnnl licui Ocorgo lnwklik, illuinoild ill.. Clmrh'J M. Kilz, (ol( ulilcli; J. Lliipninn, linl-, dozen oynor orkii. lmo, 1:15. M.K UANDUAr. / lre li«n~, Knoololo, Now York, HO yimln; Oliarlca UoiipliK, Hwl Dunk, BO yurdii Andruw Walker, JlrcMklyii. WO ynnlni <].. Vnndorrooi. Vrralipld. 10(1 vnnlsi J. linilrlokmin. Jr., J'.ly, HO Joe Jolinsori, Bed BaDk, 60 yards; Harry Degenring. Red Bank, 120 yards; Andrew Brennan, Col's Neck, 110 yards: J. J. Murphy,Long Branch, 80 yards; ime,2:25.,.... hird hea-charles M. Erz, New York, scrach; per Fisher, Bed Bank, 140 yards; W: C. Dawson. Alanic Highlands, 80 yards; Harry Kushon, ABbury Park, 80 yards; E. w. Dense, Oceanic, 00 yards. ime. 2:28. Final hea Charles M. Erz, diamond rinn: Joe Johnson, scar pin; O. V. Babcock, shaving cup and brush. ime, 2:39.. MLE OPEN. Joe Johnson and George Hawkins, o Bed Bank, (0 yards, diamond ring (or each; CbarlRS M. Erz and O. V. Babcock o New York, scrach, opera glasses or each. ime, 4:20. A Mid-Summer Driving Meeing. he Freehold driving club will hold is mid-summer" meeing July 23d. Four evens are oa he programme. One is a race or he 2:20 class, and anoher is or he 2:30 class, and in each o hese evens he purse is $100. A purse o $78 is oered or he 2:45 class, and here will be a special club race or horses ha have never beaen 2:80, amaeurs o drive. n his race he purse will also be $75. Odds and.ends o Spor. raord.smock o Col's Neck ook a' Laird won he irs- prize and E. W. Arrowsmih was second. Frogs and snapping urles are' much more pleniul a mlaysown han usual, and very many have been caugh by he residens o he place. William Hamilon and Charles' Quyer o Ocean Grove e,ach caugh a bass las Wednesday nigh weighing 18J pounds. ^ Harry L. Whie and WilliainJ. Nixon o Oakhurs rode o Lancaser, Pa., on heir bicycles on Sunday. Cream cocoanu caos a Laug's Adv. his has been he busies rening season we have ever, had. 'Ye wih all he ougo we are prepared o supply your wans saisacorily.. Only a sore wih such aciliies as ours could do his. ' Our ren pianos are no musical "coins," bu are ** specially seleced or sea- ^shore use, and are in per- ee-order and perec une ; beore hey are sen ou uning and Repairing Broad S., Red Bank, N.J.... elephone 10a. 'Many women consider Schroeder's Hair onic as a necessary par o heir oile equipmen. hey know i keeps he scalp healhy and makes he hair grow. 50 cens a bole a Schroeder's Pharmacy. WALL PAPERS A HARRSON'S. 37 Broad Sree. Red Bank, N. J. Y ' *' y Dress SkirlsMadeo Orderpi'OneDollar. - Our Annual Midsummer Bearing Sale Has sared in wih a rush. We shall be busier han we anicipaed i such buying coninues. We canno prin all he bargains each deparmen oers, hence you should judge he sore by he ew we ell o. ' Lo 66o is a W. B. Corse in ligh blue and ligh pink, sizes 18 o 30, sold usually or one dollar, our special 'Jn price while hey las / Ul We bough rom a manuacurer enire line o Sample Shir Waiss in Whie Pique, Lawn, Dimiy, and Colored Lawn, Organdy, Zephyr, ec., he wholesale price o $36.00 a dozen, we have made our los o hem, your choice while hey las 33c, 66c, 98C. and 1.25 each. Ladies' Whie Pique Dress Skirs, $2.00 value 98C. he New Flauze Skirs in Navy, an and Whie, a and 1.98 Ladies' Linen Crash and Navy Duck Skirs Black Figured Dress Skirs ha sold or $2.00 now... Plain Serge and Brillianine Skirs ha sold or $ Ladies' Drop Sich Hose, Black and an Children's Derby Ribbed Black and an Hose Ladies' Ribbed Vess, ancy lace rimmed 10c. Ladies' Ribbed Vess, silk ribbon rimmed, wo or... Children's Muslin Drawers Readyrmade Pillow Cases, ha sold or i 2 ^ c, now Hemsiched Pillow Cases, ha sold or 15c, now Full Size Bleached Shees, ha sold or 50c, now.,... Bed Spreads, Ready Hemmed, ha sold or 75c, now.. Bed Spreads, Ready Hemmed, ha sold or $1.25, now Boys' wo-piece Bahing Suis, ha sold or 75c, now. Men's wo-piece Bahing Suis, ha sold or $1.00, now Ladies' Brillianine Bahing Suis, ha sold or $3, now 36-inch French Organdy, ha sold or 25c, now Ladies' Hemsiched Corse Covers, ha sold or 38c. Ladies' Hemsiched Drawers, ha sold or 38c, now.. Ladies' Lace rimmed Gowns, ha sold or 75c, now.. 98C C. 9C. 1 lo. 39C. 59C. 98c. 49C. 9C C. 23C. 49C. Children's Lawn, Duck and Dimiy Dresses rom 1.98 o 69C. And many oher such " Under Price " Bargains. JOSEPH SALZ, Broad and Mechanic Sis., RED BANK, N. J..50 Sailor Has! For 79 Cens. hey acei combinaion colors, brown and whie, red and whie, green and whie, navy and whie, marine and whie.,, '. ' hey are ine qualiy spli sraw, have double brims, ine silk ribbon bands, and areinished in he bes manner. hey were made by m, Knowlon & Sons. he lo No. is 239. he name o he ha is Lenox. Go o any oher millinery esablishmen and ask o be shown a ha wih his discripion. he price hereo, no doub, will be $1.50. Don' hrow 11 cens away, bu come o us and ge he same ha or 79 cens. :M::RS_ ES. Red Bank emple o Fashion, Unil you have seen our sock o CARRAGES and HARNESS. All you have o do is jus name he. price you wish o pay and we can give you wha wan our sock is so large. Remember Our Double Guaranee. We no only guaranee bur work bu give you beer work or less money han you can ge elsewhere. Noe hese Prices:. New Buggies, $35,! $45, 55, $65, $75, $85 and up. Spindle Wagons, $20 up. New one-horse Farm Wagons, $32, $35 or $40.. Jagger Wagons, $10 up. Eunabous, $45, $55 and up. Buggy Harness, $9 and up. Double Farm Harness wih Collars, $24. Large variey second-hand wagons, less han cos. J. W. MOUN & BRO., Reposiory and Facory Cor. Maple Ave. and Whie S., RED BANK. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA he Value o elephone Service depends on he number o persons you can reach. he Service is boh Local and Long Disance., he Resul. 1 You are placed indirec communicaion wih 45,000 saions in and around Red Bank, and 200,000 hroughou he Unied Saes. LOW RAES. PERFEC SERVCE. he New York and New Jersey elephone Go. s LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY. he Adriance Binder FOB he World'siGreaes Producion in. Harvesing Machinery. FULLY EQUPPED WH ROLLER BEARNGS ^ -^ ACKNO KLEDCED AS HE KNG OF HE FELD. HE LGHES RUNNNG BNDER MADE..., he only binder ha docs no have elevaor canvasses. hereby dispensing wih 20 ee o canvas, rollers, chains, packers, &c. he ingenuiy o man has never produced is equal. he only binder, ha delivers he bundles on heir bus. he handies binder o move rom ield o ield, or on he road. he only binder ha can be successully used wih wo horses. No grain oo large, none oo small, or i will handle any grain ha grows and do good work, is no experimen, bu has seen years o acual service in he ield, and housands o armers aes o heir meris. RED BANK, ROBER VANSCHOOK,! > ^ my JERSEY.

3 A BEAR ON A COWCACHER. He Held Fas ar en Miles an hen Wan limied and Sho. No long ago, as a railroad rain was passing hrough WHder's Cu, near Olbu Ryan, Penn., he engineer was asonished o see a black bear coming around a sharp curve. he cu is so narrow ha here s hardly room or a man o sand ablde and allow an engine o pass wihou sriking him Bruin was more amazed han he engineer. nsead o sepping aside, ha reared on his haunches and awaied evens. he locomoive was running less han weny miles an hour, or he place is a dangerous one. Upon seeing he bear he engineer shu o seam and applied he brakes, bu he disance was oo shor o escape an acciden. he cowcacher slid under he hind legs o he brue and lied him o he ground. hinking all rouble was over, he engineer pu on seam once more While he ireman climbed ouj; o he cab window and sole along he guard rail o ind ou wha had become o he bear. He was here, clasping he cowcacher, he lowar par o his body Jus grazing he ground and his head almos.reaching he boom o he headligh. He seemed o undersand ha he only hing he could do was '"o hold as, and he did so during he run o he nex saion, en miles disan. he saion agen was sanding a he saion door as he rain approached. he sigh o a ull-grown bear on he cowcacher airly ook away his breah. Aa soon as he engine came o a sandsill Bruin slipped rom his perch and made a break (or reedom. hia ook him sraigh oward he agen, who dashed hrough he door, slammed i shu, leaped hrqugh he rear door, and wen up he Sree a a urious rae, calling ou: "Bear! Bear! Somebody ge'a gun!" Soon he own was n a urmoil, a -yelling crowd ollowing in ho pursui o he bear, some o he boys pel- ng him wih sones. Suddenly a big shepherd dog bounced ou o a yard and dashed aer he bear. Bruin paused bu a minue or wo,.bu when he passed on he rash dog had no uure ineres in he proceedings. A he sree corner a lawyer carrying a double-barrelled gun came ace o. ace wih he bear,.bu he laer urned down he neares alley. he crowd ncreased and encircled he righened animal, making escape mpossible. Finding himsel a bay, Bruin backed up agains a barn, rear- ng on his haunches. he lawyer sen wo bulles ino he bear, whereupon he wounded animal charged he crowd. One urchin ell, was rampled upon and had a leg broken. he lawyer slipped anoher bulle ino his gun and sen he sho hrough Bruin's head and inished him. By his ime he engineer and ireman recalled he ac ha a rainload o passengers were waiing a he saion, and hurried back and resumed heir oicial duies aer a bear hun o abou weny v minues. he Quezzol, a Bird o Libery. On all he posage samps o Guaemala is engraved a somewha disored represenaion o he quezzol, which- (B righly called he bird o libery, as dies almos immediaely when capured. So exreme is Us love or reedom ha capured and n a ew seconds resored o libery i would seem as he conaminaion o he hand could ho be removed, and i will.drop Uelesa aer lying bu a ew yards. is caugh in a rap i la always ound dead, and when he young are aken rom he nes hey die a once. s ound n only a small porion o he counry, and s seldom seen alive, Blnce i canno be kep long n capiviy. is a bird o beauiul plumage, having wo exremely long all eahers and a superbly cresed head. a said ha is pride n Us all eahers is greaer han s love o lie, or one o hem accidenally becomes broken he bird goes o s nes and dies rom grlo and moriicaion. builds a round-rooed nes, having wo holes on opposie sides, so ha he duezzel lierally "goes n a one door and ou a he oher," and hus avoidb any necessiy or ail-breaking, and loimequen hoar-breaklng, by never urning around in order o make ia exi'rom ho. Caliornia, Mlno Elevaor. ua. H. uonjamin reurned he oher day rom a visi o ho big mines on he moher lode n Amador couny. " ook a as rldo," ho said, "n ho Onolda mine. his company hau jus pu in a now hoising gear which beas anyhing on ho Paciic coas, and hero are only one or wo mines n ho counry w(hlch have machlnory o equal i. enmo up 1.G00 oo n lio sha in weny seconds. his is a ho rao o almos a mllo a minuo, and by comparison ho ewloa olovaora n ho all buildings in San Francisco arc nlow coachon. When ho mino la n regular oporalon ho cngo will bo run a ho apood o hiry mlloa an hour n liing pro. hlii romarkablo hois wan manuacured in San Prunclsco, and noomo o om>brnco no now prlnclplo Jul a very ORO drum and ho uoual oablo." A Seady imekeeper. Olo Hanson, he Swede who lives ou norh o Denver, haa ound ou by acciden how i is ha a in clock or wach pained and employed as a wachmaker's sign always gives he.ime o day 8:18 o'clock, or he hour and minue o Lincoln's assassinaion^' For he las year he has been regulaing his Elgin by one o hese silen seninels on Sixeenh-s., and when he arrived he oher morning he looked a he sign and hen a his wach. here was a discrepancy somewhere, so he called John Vaughan, he asbisan ciy clerk, who happened o be passing on he way o his oice. "Say, Maser Yenleman," he accosed he clerk. "Aye wan o ask yo 'bou some'lng." "All righ," was he reply, "wha s?". "Val, Aye ank Aye akal bane crackerjack bay Yeruaalein. Aye lea mae home an miles ou en e counry bay wany minues' aer 8 an Aye ge en own aleen minues eer 8.- Ho yo' maken ou des ou." "Oh, i's prey near 10 o'clock, now." "Bo das vach oop oer yewelry sore aaya ea bane aleen minues eer 8.".,. "Yes, bu ha's a in sign here are no. works in i." "Bs das rue?" "O course, can' you see?" "Val, Aye Bkal se mae vach bae dls eery em Aye com o own or poory nar hull y'ar." " don' know anyhing abou ha, bu is a sign, and you will see all he wach signs poin o 8:18, or ha's he hour and minue Presiden Lincoln was assassinaed a Ford's heare in Washingon." he Swede was saisied; and wondered. how many imes he had eaed breakas jus abou sunse Jus because hla wach didn' happen o be righ. 4 \1 rops Consiuion Waer hr i 4 imes CU11KS DABEES*, GHAVJL. NFLAMMAON OF HE KD- NEVS, liiiilk DUS DEPOS, LVEU CUM'LAN. i no n Spring Waer. lorsaleliy DrUKplss. Bcod or Circularo MORGAN & ALLEN", 80 John Sreo, Wew YorK ciy. Have You "Cue" Children? Have heir picures aken while v hey are cue. Cueness in ap- «> pearance does no las orever, % you know. We make a special- y o children's phoographs > aken by he insananeous pro- % cess. We are oering imperial < cabine plioos a $3 per dozen.. «PHOOGRAPHERS, 27 Broad S., Red Bank. Sealed Bids j will be received by a commiee o he Board o Chosen Freeholders o he Couny ol Monmouh, on Saurday, July 23d, 1 a 2:00 o'clock, p. M., n ho Mansion House, Keypor, 'or he consrucion o an ron bridge over a creok n Knran ownship, ho bridge o bo ory ee n lengh, wih sixeen-oo roadway and Ove-oo sidewalk along one side; wings weny ee long, o plunk and piling. ho commlleo reserves he righ o rejec any nd all bids received.. < ; JOHN CARH, Chairman o commiee. JOSEPH G. ESC1ELBAC11, 24 Wes Fron Sree.near Pearl, Red Bank, N. J KJeuger's Beer and F. & M~. senaor's celebraed Welner Beer always on draugh. ALSO BABHOX)MAY ROCHESER BEER N BOLES." COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Sealer in Coal and Wood. ALSO FEED, COHN, OAS, HA AND SKAW MJpper Lebignandall he Firs-Class Coals a Lowes Prices. When coal la purchased by he carload he benell o long ens, 2,210 pounds, s given., YARD : Cor. Fron and Wes ss., Ked Bank. N. 3. Screen Doors And Windows. Screen Doors, well made, regular sizes, a 65 cens up, according o size. - Adjusable Window Screens, can i almos any window, a 15 cens up, according o size.._, AiAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA he Columbia Bicyqle'agencyp Red Bank has been ranserred o me. have a ujl line o wheels a hese prices : Columbia Chainless, - -, $ {Columbia Chain Wheel,' , Harord, Videe,!- - - $40.00 and Jack and Jill (ull size wheels), Jack and Jill bicycles are made by he Columbia icompany. Caalogues sen ree on applicaion. carry a ull line o sundries and repair wheels. H. A. WORHLEY, 7 Broad Sree, Red Barik, N. J. A Swing on he Lawn. A swing on he lawn, such as ha shown in his picure, adds o he picuresqueness o he place ; and is a grea addiion o he pleasures o a home. We sell a swing, similar o he picure, "bu wihou hecanopy, or $4.90. Croque Ses. A good Croque Se, 8 balls, 8~~males, hard wood, ull se o arches, a 98 cens. Beer ses as high as $2.75. Garden ools. Children's ses, spade, hoe and rake, 10 cens per se. Ses-o larger ools o he same, 25 cens per se. We also keep a big assormen o sizes o reigeraors, and ice~chess; porch rockers, lawn mowers, garden hose, and everyhing o make summer work easy and summer recreaion pleasan, including a ine sock o crab nes and ishing ackle. HENDRCKSON & APPLEGAE, Nex o Posoce, Fron Sree, RED BANK, N. J. repair every sor o a break in a bicycle. here's no damage o a wheel, ouside o a complee collapse, or an uer-wearing ou o pars, ha can' repair. can repair hem even hen, bu in such cases i is beer or he owner o ge a new wheel.., have skilled mechanics and machiniss always in aendance, and many minor breaks can be mended while you wai." he charges will always be reasonable, and in mos cases below wha migh be expeced. GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, 22 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J*

4 HE RED BANK REGSER. JOHN. COOK.! Edior and Proprieor. SUBSCR'OSPRCE: One Year -.: ' S 0 Six Monbs "' lireo Monhs WEDNESDAY, JULY 0, Honoring a Hero-Maryr. he proposiion o erec a monumen o Capain Joshua Huddy,' on he spo where he was barbarously execued in 1783, is one which should appeal wih orce o every residen o Monmouh couny. Capain Huddy was one o he heroes, and one o hu maryrs, o-he Revoluionary war. Monmouh was rich in heroes, who'hesiaed'no in ha long and bloody sruggle. s proximiy o New York, which was- held by he Briish,..made is erile arms he requen scene o pillage, and slaugher., Many Monmouh men laid down heir lives in ha hjeroic sruggle, bu among hem all here was none more brave, none more ready o mee deah, or his counry's sake, han Capain Huddy. No long ago here was ereced in Ciy Hall Park, New York, by he Sons o he American Revoluion, a bronze saue o Nahan Hale, who was hung as a spy by he Briish during he Revoluionary war. Huddy's ae was more sorrowul even han ha o Hale. aken prisoner in bale, and carried o New York and imprisoned, Huddy was aerward carried o he Highlands and here, wihou any orm o rial, was inhumanly hung. He le a widow and wo daughers, and Congress, more han iy years aerward, made a scany recompense o he laer or heir aher's sacriice. Now, aer he lapse o 110 years, i is proposed o erec a iing reminder, in bronze or granie, o his hero o he war or independence. should be ereced.'. will be ereced. heineres already maniesed, and he money already subscribed, indicaes ha he monumen will be speedily ereced, and ha i will suiably represen he Revoluionary pario and maryr; Bu he monumen should no be ereced by a ew ; i should be he ribue o he many. should represen no only he Revoluionary hero, bu i should also represen he homage and he graiude o he presen generaion or he "unalering and devoed parioism o heir oreahers. should be he glory o every Monmouh couny residen o perpeuae he heroism and he heroaos which were here perormed during he Revoluion ; andamonumen, ereced in remembrance o Capain Huddy, will be a perpeual reminder o he sacriices o our pario sires, and coninual inspiraion o civic and heroic parioism. Damage by Lighning. he house and barn o W. Campbell Clark o Oukhurs were sruck by lighning during he sorm on Monday aernoon. he lighning sruck ho lagpole on be house, earing he pole o pieces. Mr. Clark was asleep on he porch a he ime he house was sruck and he received a shock. he barn was also Hruck during he sorm, bu he damage done was sligh. A locus ree in Willinm K. Siocum's yard a Wes Long Branch was sruck by lighning and was orn o pieces on Monday. ho elecric ligh wires were broken and here wore no sree lighs in he village on Monday nigh. Church News. ho annual picnic o he Wes Red Bank mission will be held a Gran's woods in Middk'own ownship o-morrow. A sociable, will lie held in he mission on Friday nigh. Rev. E. J. Foos o renon will preach in he Middleown Bapis church nexl Sunday morning. Rev."homas S. Liaings will preach in he Oceanic Presbyerian church nex Sunday morning. A New Voluneer Company A new compiuw o voluneers is being ormed a Asbny Park in serve under ho second call Hor iwijwnibaued by, Presiden McKinley. he remiing sn- ' ion is a 710 Mueon nvcmin. Anbury Park, bu recruis are being aljen rom all over he couny. C. " o Monmouh HreeKReillJaik, has been appoined o ener liu iinmen o he recruis and o urnish all needed inormaion. Buggy and Harness Damaged. Wyckol Popo and John Liyon o Col's Neck sared o drive o lied Bank las Saurday. When a nhoi disance rom Col's Neck he; horse became righened and rim iwiiy, hrowing he men ou. ho horse WH caugh a he Phulmx. hu buggy mid 'CHH, which wcro boh now, were badly (lumiigeil, Mr. Popo hud recenly bough he horso and wan no imeil n i, Overcome \>y ho Hoa. Denniu Dolnn, who ih employed by W. A. Fronuh & Co., WH overcome wih ho hea on Monday ncriumii. Bolan WH delivering nn order a in Slieriilun hoel when he. Cell o ho loor unuoiiboioiih. Dr. W. 0. Armnrong was Hummmied. Holnn recovered consuioinni'sb lier hll an hour mill li! wim removed o H home in i cnningi:. k, rapidly recovering. i Vnvrr or V'v o Wlillo oxiunlnlnx onrrliigwi n OOWV'H ropwiory, Fron Hlroe, Hourly oppooic- ho Globe) hoel, Adv. OWW ALE. he noable vicory over he Spanish lee on Sunday made he Fourh o July his year a more glorious day even han usual. Six o, i he Spanish vessels were desroyed, our o hem being he ines in he Spanish navy. hese vessels were uerly desroyed, several hundred Span ish sailors were killed, ancj 1,300 were aken prisoners. And his remendous vicory was achieved wih he loss o one min killed and wo wounded on be American side... * * his ea is even more remarkable han ha o Dewey a Manila, or a Manila he Spanish vessels were o more aniquaed paern. Bu he vessels ea 6royed a Saniago on Sunday by Commodore Schl'ey and his squadron were ine samples o modern ighing ships, well armed and well manned. he work o he navy o he Unied Saes in hese days is ully as brillian as in he earlier days o he naion.... Waned. A young lady having some knowledge o bookkeeping, wrie a good hand and be correc a igures. Answer in own hand-wriing. Hones, care REGSER oice. Adv. Delicious old-ashioned molasses candy, a Laug's. Adv. WANED A ONCE. Painer o brini? up work. C. H. Hurley, Shrewsbury, N.J. BNDER WNE On liiind u mnrlie prico. C. H. Hurley. Shrewsbury, N.J. WASHNG WANED. Firs-clnss laundress. Address H-., cure o U;GS- KR, lied Bunk. FOR SALE. Phaeon or or snlo raisoniible. Apply 24 Wnlluce sree, Red linnk. FOR SALE. Huusu in pood condiion ur &ulo cheap. nquire Lock llox 1(1, Del urd, N.J. O LE. Furnished mains o le, wih or wihou board, Zi Wallace sree, Hud Bnuk. FARM WAGONS AND CARS. Farm wagons and cars, new, or KHC by Rober ranscliolc.k, ilouinoulli sree, Hed liuilk. O LE. House (in Whie sree, six rooms, good cellar und ulle. Apply o J. DeKenring, Ueimunla hoel. WANED. o buy or ren or he summer; a irs-class resh cow. /Viidress 11. C. Miner, Box 185, Red Bunk. HREE HOUSES FOR REN hre! houses on 'WUCB sree. Prices, $!>, S10 and $11. nquire o A. Ludlow, Si Broad sree. FOUR GRLS WANED. Four (ilils waned or Keneral housework. Apply Jo llobiir Mundy, near own hall, Monmouh sree, lied Hank. GRL WANED o do'liousework and wuslilii*. Will be assised. Mrs. A, M. Allaire, norh eoruer Broad and Beach srees, Ued Bauk. MAN WANED. ~ Good man or colleclu and delivering laundry. Apply o Ciy Heum and Hand Laundry, 17 Wes Fron sree, lied Bunk. APPRENCES WANED. wo smar young women o learn dressmaking and oiio plain sower. Apply o Miss Annie Woods, 511 Monmouh sree, Red Bank. SPECAL NOCE. you wish o call or your goods le a L. Gordon's, ivlic'himiker, n lied Hank opera house block, cull,n DS Broadway, Long Brunch, N. J. OFFCES O REN lu-h-new-mercanile"bank ]!iiildink,~leu3anl,r N. J. Plans o building und diugram o rooms and purli'iilars u all real esae agens in lied Jiank. WASHNG AND RONNC. do washing and roning a home, eiher by he piece or dozen, or by in* wash. All work well done.. Mib. M. ScliniK-k, 3!) Whie sree, ed Bank. MARE FOR SALE. One bay inure, Hi hands lili?li, good- road horse, also used ohesiiildle, orsale. A pplv o Ciy Seam and Hand Laundry, U'es Fronsm. l. Red Bunk HOUSE AND BARN FOR REN. Coage and. burn.near 'Vin lupls church. AlauHi! Highlands. «rai. Call on or uddress Jnuie.s llulibard, near lubliard's bridge, Heil Bank, FERLZERS. < iocxl erilizer or nil crops a $12.00; good sono limi, delivered a all poins on Cenral railroad o New Jersey, a 11 cens, i. F. Waimvrlgh, Fanndulo. N. J. SRAW FOR SALE CHEAP. weny ons o good, brigh sraw or sain; will be delivered unywlieie- n he couny, in any (iilanlly, ia Sli n un. (looi'go Hance Paerson, ed Haul;, N. J... FOR REN. A bucher business a Oceanic or ren. he business s live years old anil lias a large rade. Ken 'lmiip. Call on or address, John Wilson, ngen. Oceanic, N..1. YACH FOR SALE. cabin sloop yach. n lrs-cass mlur; Kiils new, ullv ilgged, W-i-e keel. Also an o >en yach, 2-1 eel, ki'el, new sails, new boms. Kor puiailnin, Lewis. Willie, llelonl, N..1. Box 112. WO POOL ABLES FOR SALE. Hlze ll.ijxll eel, six pockes, wih cues, clohs, balls, lacks, ec., and nil n good condiion. Aim se or our vory hllllunl balln cheap. Apply o A.. Armsrong, Koy iorl., N.J. p. o. llox 1HH. BARGAN. HHOK exension op phaeon or cu under surrey. H heim used only a ew UCH. n splendid order. 'olo mid HliiM, Cos, $:;7r>, VV sell or SUM lo quirk buyer, Mrs. W.. (Jnin, Red Hank, N..1. A LODGE O BE ORGANZED. A loiliniwlll morgiinlziid a Mm. heodore Hnli'n'H on llcrlier iilrocl, ed Hunk, on lmmday nlglil, July 7h. he lodge will ho known im Hie Nheiihenls (i iililehem, All peiwuw, unilo or umiile, biiween ill) agon o H and Bi> veain, wiih good nmnil chaiac.ler, urn eligible o inonilierslilp. All peikiins wishing o Join he widely urn nvied o lio pie.'inul., MllH..JBNMK l'lum, COSMOPOLAN PAERNS. WHW'H Vnvlly and 5 anil l).con uorii liavo liu iigency or hem) imernn or Uud Hunk mid vlolnl- y- Jim 1 dredu o peoplo n hin viciniy whi) liuvo been onlnrlni by mull nin now llnd a coinpeliihliiek. NowiilUng.no iiohiigo. All piloniii n Miu unlorro >r)ran in ninlh. Call or iwhlou "l>««- Vycllcr's «c. and 10c. Slorc, ' No. 1U lijmil Hrcu, U(xl lnulc. NOCE! Noice is hereby given o he legal voers o he ownship o Middleown, in he Couny o Monmouh, ha a Special School Meeing will be held a he Middleown School' House, on he HREENH DAY OF JULY, 1898, a wo o'clock in he aernoon, a which meeing will be submied he quesion o ordering a Disric School ax, or he purpose o raising money o employ a Supervising Principal or Schools. he amoun hough o be necessary or his purpose is $800. J.' APPLEGAE, Jr., Presiden. A. J. BEAY, Disric Clerk. JACOB C. BHUS. AUCONEER Sixeen Horses WLL BE SOLD A AUCON SALE, A Kecham's Hoel Sables A MG BRANCH, N J..ox Wednesday, July 13, a 2 o'clock P. M. he horses are he propery o Mrs. Rose E. Dixon, and comprise Mached Pairs, Single Horses, and Virginia Bred Huners arid Saddle Horses. All are acclimaed and ready or use. be horses can be seen and ried a Peer Walden's Sables a Eaonown, N. J., unil he Monday nigh beore he sale.»._. - Condiions made known on day o sale, MRS. ROSE E. DXON. ME-ABLE O he barge and Commodious Seamer, WM. V. WLSON, CAP. BENJ. GRGGS, Will run beween 'nr Monmoui and New York (oo or Blooinlelu sree), as ollows: Leave Por Monmouh. Leave New Yorh. Wed'sdny, Oh p.m. We.U's(lay, 6h-.8 im a.m. hursday. 7h...(CO hursday. 7b...(100 Friday, 8h Friduy, eli U(X) Saurday, Oh..800 " Saurday, l)h..h00 Monday,Uh " Monday, 11h (1 uesday. 12h " uesday, mi.1100 WedWay, 13h.4 30 " Wejl'sday, 13h.ll 00 hursday, 14h..3Oil " hursday, 14u.l2 00 m._ Friday;lGhr...U00" " "Fr day71iir::i^30 p.m. 8aiir<luy,l]Ui...80U " Saurday,Uh..2(10 " Monday, 18h...(i00 " Mondny, 18h...7 Oil a uesday, 19h...UU' " d oy, uesday, Mh... Mh Wed'sday, 20h.0 00 Wcd'sday, 2(lli.80ll hursday,21s...(!00 Fridny,!d 000 urlay, Monday, 25h...2(10 uesday,»li..2«0' Wed'sday, 27h.i (K) hursday,28ui..4rl- Fridny, «lh...50u 8uUHiay.U0i..8(O hursday. 21s. ;l 00 Friday, 22d 0(X) Saurday, aid Monday, 25h uesday, 2lh..(>00 \Ved'sdiiy,27li..!)00 hursday, 28)i.K) 00 Friday, lh Saurday, <«ln...l OUp.m. All back reigh mus be paid beore delivery. ills hoa's iine-alile in adverised in HE RED BANK EHOSKB andmmmouh ^res; also in ]iiuiiac.r' l 8 and JUdc/ j;'s Seamboa QnMen. ime-ables may no obulned n M. O'Brien & Son, 213 Washingon sree; A. Morris* Co.,corner o 14h sree and llh avenue. Single ickes, 30 Cs. Reurn ickes, 50 Cs. Freigh received on New York pier unil 7 p. m., every day. Free Lessons. i For he nex en days Miss Sephenson will give ree lessons in lace lo all purchasers o' one. dollar's worh o maerials. Ar Sore, 57 Broad Sree, Hcd Bank, N. J, C.. SEPHENSON. FRED M. BUEX, Archiec. DEMONS FOR HOUSES AND PUBLC BULDNGS. Experienced in Ciy und Counry Work. Orininul und Onminunal Domini). urninli jilann and Hiiporink'nd con ulrnclion o liuililinijii a modorno prirch. Ollco: Cor. lioiid mid Wnllnco HlrcoH, BED BANK, N. J. vv PEOPLE realize he rue vaiue'o Pruden- ial Policies, -which urnish hem and hose depend- H ing upon hem wih proecion agains adversiy, hus serving o make heir lives boh happy and proiable. 'v : nsurance Go. o America, John. Dryden, Presiden. >;< Leslie D. Ward, V.Pres'. EdgaKB. Ward, i &. ".. '. A Forres F. Dryden, Secreary, 2d V. Pres' andxounsel. >< $< H. KOLBENSPLAY, Sup.,Broad S., Red Bank, S. J.' Box 116. w vv vv vv vv vv VV VV VV VV m Whiskey, 13Wears:0ld. No guesswork, perhaps iior maybe. hireen-year Nelson Eye, properly disi&d and properly aged smooh, high lavored and mellow. 's doub uo is equal can be ound in he sae.... We have' been long enough in business o have hese old hings around. Famous Old Sherwood, $1.25 ull quar ; Gibson, Moun Vemon, $1.25, and over weny oher kinds.^.p anyone who will call and ase hem, we can show unknown brands quie equal o and cheaper han hose beer, known...,.'. Rockwood Rye, $1.00. W. A. FRENCH & GO.,- PURE WNES AND LQUORS, BBOAD SREE,. RED BANK, N. J. elephone Call, 38p. O Spring and Summer Clohing, Hari ' 1 and Furnishing Goods. Goods ancu prices always righ; i no, your money VV vv back. ' ' "J.-KRDEC ' Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, No. 6 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, Smoking obacco. NEW JERSEY. he smoking obacco sell as Cullingon's Clippings is made rom he cuings and clippings o he cigars make. pu none o he clippings in cigars, bu make my cigars o perec sock. Cullingon's clippings is made o ho pars o obacco leaves which are cu away in making cigars. hese ragmens o leaves ire cu small and hen'granulaccl. 's he mos popular smoking obacco handle. sell a quarer-pound box or en cens, hree boxes or,'i quarer. WLLAM CUJLLNGON, Fron S., oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. A < * < iij**«vv'

5 PERSONAL,.,.-,>' , - '. Misa Berha Musainan o Munich, Bavaria, who haa been visiing Miss Caro-. line Heridrickson o Broad sree, wil sail or '.her home on Saurday. Mies : Hendrlckson Will accompany her. hey will ga'by way o aly and will also journey hrough Swizerland. MiBsHendrickson will reurn home in Ocober. Mr, "and Mrs. John S.. Wood, Miss ; Carrie-JDickinson, Miss Kiie Coughlin Miss Clara M. Weiss and Q. B. Briggs o New ^ork, spen Sunday and Monday wih Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Luburrow o Bridge; avenue. D. E. McCarhy and his sdn, D. J. McCarhy o Newark, are visiing J. McCarhy o Pinard avenue., Misses Caharine. and Elizabeh Ganey o Newark are also visiing Mr. McCarhy.. J. M.. Garhwai o Elizabeh spen Monday wih his siser, Mrs. William Headley o Herber sree. Mr. Garhwai is an ex-corporal o Company C, hird ( regimen o New Jersey. Misses Louise and Grace Fisher and Flossie 'Phelps, o Bas Fron sree, who h*a.ve been visiing Mr. arid Mrs. - Alber ilon o Winsed, Connecicu, have reurned home. Miss Evie Henderson and Miss Grace Hallam o Brooklyn, ormer residens o Bed Bank, spen Sunday and Monday : wih Mrs.- homas Golden a Locus Poin.. -., Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bishop o Jersey Ciy, and Miss Jennie Paerson o Newark,' have been visiing Mr." and Mrs. Arhur A. Paerson o Broad sree. ; Johnnie Soden o New York, son o ' Charles Soden, ormerly o Fair Haven, 1 is sick wih pneumonia and congesion o he brain. He is no expeced o live. John Harrie, George Grasselleihomaa Williams, Fred riggs and Joseph Loreno o New, York spen Sunday and Monday wihibscar Hesse, Jr., o Spring sree, Clarence Mailand Johnson o Herber sree spen Sunday and Monday wih Miss Rebecca Clayon a renon. Miss Clayon is Mr. Johnson's bes girl. Miss Anna Hamner o Newark has been spending several days a Red Bank as he gues o her broher. Charles Hamner o Riverside avenue. : Henry VanBrun o Red Bank, who is a, member o Company B, which is saioned a Pompon Lakes, wan home on a urlough las week. Mr. and Mrs Herber W. Hill o New York, who rened Joseph Burrowes's house on Leroy Place or he summer, moved down las week. Misa Mollie Miller and her nephew, John Miller, o Brooklyn, have been visiing Mrs. George Frick, Sr,, o Shrewsbury avenue^, Mrs. S. B. Vandegri o Burlingon has been visiing her son, Arhur Hagerman o Moun sree. She reurned home his morning. Mrs. F. M. Swun and daugher, and Mrs. Emily S.Goi o Buyonne. have been visiing Mrs: H. B. VanDorn o Broad sree. E, Francis Hillenbrand o New York has been spending several days as he gues o Miss Julia Shei'han o "Shrewsbury'avenue. Michael Reardon and William Whie o New York have been spending a ew days wih Milord and Harry Allaire o Broad sree. he Lowery house on Riverside avenue? has been rened or he summer o A. J. Resler, o he Now York 'Saals Zeiung,, Mr. and Mrs. Dewi Quackenhush o Herber sree, who have been visiing relaives a Freehold, have reurned home. John S. Applegae, Jr., o Riverside avenue, has compleed his course a Harvard college and has reurned home. W. Oecnr Voorhees o Fron sree has been spending a ew lays wih Misa Elizabeh Walker n HnckenHiick, N. J. Mr, and Mrs. Arhur Beresord have l5een visiing Mrs. Boreaord's parens, Mr. aud Mrs. John King o Maple avenue. Harry Johnson o Lakewood spen par o lus week wih Mrs. Andrew Johnson o Shrewsbury avenue. Miss Marie V. Leonard, ormerly o Red Bank, bu now o New York, spen pur o las week in own. Cnrlon Kecler o Now York is upending!! wo wcelm'vacaion wih liisaher, S. B. Keller o Red Bank. Mies Jennie Ch^inplin o Oconnpor Hpen Monday wih Mrs. Lucy Abbo; o Shrewsbury avenue. Williiim. horpe o Frankor, 'D,, Hp«H pur o liui week wili nn amily Oil ioolj HV!!)lll\ Minn Miibel iirling o Spring sree «i(!ii isiiidny nml Monday wih i-io»(ln aj'oin l'lciiiuiii, Arhur Nroiir o Brooklyn iipcnl Monday., wih Ohurlesi R. D, Foxwell o MonmoiiliHlreo. Mr. iiud Mm. AngiiHiiH VoorhccH oi' rving pliicchji'iimoridny wih relnivci n LO«K Urnncli. Mini (rnw K. VViirnor o Slirowiibury nvi'huo in vioiuii roliiiveu M Miiiwupo- U\, 'MlnnvHuu. 0. Oluyon o J5rld)jo nvonue, ormorly employed by lio Prudenial. We insurance company,, is now emplojeaaa clerk and senographer by he.meropolian lie insurance company, - K ; v '* ' ' ' Charies Soden o Jamesburg i3 visiing his daugher, Mrs. Rober Clay o Mechanic sree... VEnoch L. Cowar and amily o Broad sree have moved o Asbury Park or he summer. Richard Pudge o Newark was he gueis,o riends a Red Bank on Sunday and Monday. - Mr/ and Mrs. Charles C. Ballou o ibrobhyn spen he Fourh o July a.bed Bank. ies Anna Garrison o Wallace sree has been visiing Mrs. A. J. Jackson o Maawan. }' ; EdwinConklinoM.Hermonisvisiinghis aher, L..P. Conklin o Bridge avenue. saac Allaire o Broad sree spen Sunday and Monday a New York wih riends. " '. Misa Florence Adlem o Broad sree visied Annie Craer o Freehold las week. Harry Clayon o Bridge avenue spen las Wednesday wih riends in New York. - Enoch L. Cowar has been eleced a direcor o he Navesink naional bank. George Breell has moved rom New Yorls o Oceanic or he summer,. Uriah Sickles o Maawan is recovering rom a recen sroke o paralysis. George Aiker o New York has been visiing riends in own. } OBUARY. John King, Sr. John King, Sr., died a Lile Silver early las Friday morning. Abou hree weeks ago he was sricken wih paralysis, his being he hird sroke he had suered. He sank gradually unilfriday, when he died. He was born a Lile Silver in 1814, and had lived here nil his lie. His birhplace was near he sie o he presen residence o Dr. Benjamin F. King. n 188U he married Margare Borden, daugher o Francis Borden, who survives him. He also leaves wo children, William H. King o Lile Silver, and Miss Celia King,'wholived wiih her jxirens. n addiion o hese relaives he le one broher and one siser. he broher is Joseph W. King o Lile Silver, he aher o Dr. King ; and he siser is Mrs. homas. Rogers o Alanic Highlands. Mr. King was very -well-o-do. He owned he arm where he lived^ and he also had considerable money ou a ineres. He had been a armer all-his lie, and he was also in he oyser busi ness or a number o years. During he pas ew years he had no been engaged in acive work. He was very jolly in his disposiion, and when his healh permied he made a daily visi o he village sore a Lile Silver, where he remained an hour or wo, cracking jokes wih he clerks and cusomers. He was very ond o, ice cream, and in warm weaher he almos invariably, in his visis o ho sore, ordered a quar or more. Ho was oo hospiable o parake o he rereshmen alone, and everybody in he sore was invied o join wih him in eaing i. he uneral was held on Sunday aernoon a hal-pas wo o'clock a he house. he Service was conduced by Rev. J. W. Lee. he burial was a Evergreen cemeery. he pall bearers were Richard BorileivWr-abdrPirEcr John Lippinco, homas Lilke, Harry Whie and John McColgan. John. Scobey. John F. Scobey, one o he oldes residens o Alanic ownship, died las Wednesday aer a long sickness. For over liy years he hud lived a Scobeyville,-which village waa named aer his amily. Mr. Scobey wlis born near Sposwood, Middlesex couny, in 18»2. He was a eacher during his' early manhood, bu aer seling ill Monmouli in 1847 he became a manuacurer o arming implemens, noably o a grain an,.o which he was join,invenor. His chie ineres, ouside o his business aairs, was in he public school. Unil recenly he had or many years illed he ollice o 'rusee and clerk o he disric. He was a. member o he Eaonoivn Bapis church, and or many years was conneced wih ha church. he uneral was held on Friday a his lae residence, ov. "S'.'. Cunningham o ho Col's Nock Reormed church oiciaing. he inermen WHS in- he amily burial lo in he Col's Neck cemeery. U M S M a r y Fi. p i. Miss Mary E. Lippinco died a her homo near Wes Long Branch las Friday morning o a complicaion o dis- OWN. ll Wall- lon'uililp. on Sunday, June eases. She was 50 years old and had2(!h, Daniel Drown, u.nril «yeais. been in very poor healh or he pus en OERdl', n llolnulel ownship, on Monday, un«l!7lli. Bimili Cleni, nged Kl years, 10 monhs or lieen year* Her.condiion did no ud days. become serious unil abou a monh ago, when she underwen a'change, and rom ha ime unil her deah she grew seadily worse. Sho was ho daugher o David Lippinco and had lived near Wen Long Branch all her lie. O lae yearn BO niude, her homo wih her broher, William Lippineo. She has ono olior broher, David Lippinco, wholivea in EaoDown ownship. he uneral was held on Sunday a wo o'clock rom ho house. he service was conduced by Uev. J. D. Fay o Eiilon- iwii. ho body wiis buried a Wes Long Brunch. JUrn. llevv.r. <llli. Mrs. Homy J. Child died (i her home >n WnnhiiKon HrcliiH hurwliiy aer i long and wrioun'biclnehh. Him wan <l) years old and had lived in Ucil Bank ever HUCOHO wan a child, having moved rom Key por wih her plrenlb. n 1U0J HO married Mr. Child. Four children worn lu> ruia o ho mnrriagc. hey aro MrH. Neo Hugheo, und Anna and Glnra Child o cil Bank, and Agnes who died uovwajl yeiirn ngo. ho uneral 8 held OH Sunday aernoon n wo' o'clock rom he house. he burial was a Fair View., _, ' Minn Clohille Blorean. Miss Clohilde Moreau, who lived near Freehold, died o pneumonia on Mon day o las week, aged 49 years. She was sick only one week. She was he daugher o Mrs. Margare Moreau and waa born near Middleown January 6h Her parens moved o Freehold when she was a child and mos o her lie had been spen here. Besides her moher she leaves hree brohers,'" 1 William, John and Alex Moreau. Wilson D. Haven, Wilson D. Haven o Long Branch died on Sunday o las week aged 64 years, Mr.'Haven was a conracor and many o he governmen bulldidgg, including he congreesionaplibrary, he Washingon irionumen and he Philadelphia posoice, were buil under his supervision. He le a widow and one daugher. / ' Charles W. Whiloeh. Charles W. Whiilock o Keyporc died on Sunday o las week, aged 72 years. His deah was caused by a cancer, wili which he had been sick six monhs. He had lived a Keypor and Maawan or he pas hiry years. A widow and, our children survive him. Mrs. CJiarloe C, Forinan. Mrs. Charloe C. Forraan, widow o John A. Fornadn o Ely, died on Friday a week ago a Jhehome o her daugher, Mrs, Davison o 'Branchpor. She was 80 years old. She had been sick wo years. '*'.*'- - Miss Maggie Ronan. Miss Maggie Ronan, daugher o William Ronan o. Freehold, died o consumpion on Sunday o las week. She was nineeen years.old and had been sick abou en monhs. Daniel roun. Daniel Brown o Wall'ownship died on Sunday o las week, aged 82 years. He had been in poor healh or wo years, bu had- been coulined o his bed only one week'.. Suyain. Levi Suydam, who ell rom a cherryree on he arm o J. B. Ryer o Freneau, died rom his injuries on hursday, June 23d. He was 38 years old. Georoe _._... George Lay on. son o Augusus Layon o Long Branch, died o consumpion las hursday nigh. He was 24 years old. A Boy Kicked by a Horse. Earle Lockwood, he en-year old son o William B. Lockwood o Freehold, was kicked by a horse ii ew days ago..he boy was playing wili a horse in William H. DuBois's sable when he animal kicked him in he side. He received wo severe bruises and some o his ribs were broken. Box conaining48.shees o paper and 48 envelopes, 22 cens, a HE REGSER saionery sore. Adii BALDWN. A Red Bank, on hursday, June 30h, Mrs. George JJul(l\yin, o( a son. COOPER. A R«l Bunk, on uesday, June 38h. Mrs. Frank Cooler,o ason.,,- DRESSLF.R. A Red Dank, on uesday, June 2b, Mrs. Williiipi Dressier, (r a son. -""". URAVA. A Red Ban, on hursday, June 3uh. Mrs. Holmes F. Gravnl o a son. HORAN. A Seiside, on Monday, July 4h, Mrs. Joliu Homn, o a sou., JOHNSON.- A Bolonl. (n uesday, June Sail, Mrs. Harvey Johnson, o a son. JOHNSON.-A Red Bunk, on Friday, July 1s, Mrs. Henry Johnson, o a son. MORON.-A Lincro. on hursday, June Wih, Mrs. John Moron, o a daugher. MARRAGES. BUR DODGE. A Freehold, nn--hursday, June u 3ub,, Uy y lev. C.. Fisher.. Louise 'Minmdii,, daugher h o Jacob b 0. B Bur o Freehold, Fhld aml-willlnm Campbell Dmirc (i Moan Dora, Florida. lwil COWDRCK \VHEE!,F,R.-A Long Branch, on hursday. June 30h. by Rev. Georjio Williams, lss Mary A. Cowlrick, o oms Hirer nnd Frederick L. Wheeler o Lon; Branch. FOW.ER.-RENNE.-A Lile Silver, on hursday. JiinoiJUli.by Rev. J. William Lee, AU)e heresa, daugher o William. Fowler, anil Fred ). C. Benne, boh o Lllo Silver. MLLS ROBEA.-.U Belmnr, on Monday. Ji no 27h. by Rev. John Allen, Hiss Carrie Mills o LOUK Unincli, nnu ClmrlosN'. Robcaro Belmnr. O'DONNELL-BASN, A Freehold,on Wednesday, June SSh, by Uuv. John Graham, MSH Johnnna O'Uonncl o 1'i'iineville and Caleb. laslui o Freehold. 11EEVES ClON'DON. AOcenn Grove, on hursday, Juno 30h, by Uuv. J. G. Reed, Miss Marie J. Reovcso Ocean irovii uad Georgo W. Condon o Omngo. " SEYMOUR ZLLY.-A Long Branch, on Wednesday, June JSKli. by R«v. VV. V. C. Srickland, Miss drnco.'suvnimir o.obk Brunch and Oscar Jay Zllly o Sacn sland. SMH MARSH.-A Long: Branch, on Snnilny. Juno 20h. by Rev. Ueorjro Williams, Miss M. 8. Smih and Georne M. Mural), boh o Newark. VEKLDER ADAMS. A long Dnincli, on Sunday, June lh, by luiv. J. F. Shaw.'Mss Murure Vlerelder anil William Ailiuns, boli o Um(! Lninch. ^ OK A US. HURDHE. A Wes Asbury 1'urk. on Suiirdiiy, July 2il, 'aul., son o Mary and lieorue HUK', cd 1" yeaih.. CHLD: A" lied Hunk, on hursday. Junellllh, Win. licnry J.Chllil. iikcil dlyi'iira. J FORMAN. A llraiicliporl, on Friday. Jiiim -lib, Mm. Charloe (!. Fonuan, ailed H- ycurs. HAiiERY. A Freiiliold.on Friday, June :Mli, John, J.. win o Hunili UiiKcvy, niruil il yiuun. OAOLAN). A Asbury 'ark, on Woihicsday, Juuo Wllli, Kdmir.CWH, aim o AKHK nml A,C. loa)rluii(l,iik('d 1 inoiillis. MORKA. Neur- Freehold, on Momlav, June 3711), Miss (ilnhllde Moreau, UKC l years and 5 OldlH. HAVEN. A Umr limnr.li.oi) Hiinilay.Juuo "iil.li, Wilson ), llnvcn.'iwd ( ycara. KN.---A Ml n Hllver. on Friday, July n.,.lolni ni, Hr.,»Ked Kl yrnis, monlm und ) duys. LAYON.~A.UK llraneh.ou huiwlay, June Kllh, Oi'iiinu.uylun.uR!dSl yeuih. L.h'. A FirclHilil. on in'mlny, Jiiiii'-'-'Hh. F.lwooil, HOD (i Manilla and Girrcll Llllc, ni'i'il H eiu-h. ibwh-al Ciw'liold, on, ''llemdiiy, Jimii JJlli, llerlia, daukliuu' n WUM UWH, UK<:<1 years. KONAN.-A. FriMiliohl. (in Buuday, June Klllh. l l d (Vllllnin ld in (, iik«d 111 yi'uv). WJOHKY. A Hiiolinyvlllo, on Wwliiemluy, Juno JSllli, John K. Hvoboy, UK«170 yonro. HUYDAM. AKnmnin, on humilnv, Juno KM. Vivl Huyilum, HKC :$ youro DM) 4 moiiuiii. AYJ/OH.~A AHlmry 'ark, on Hunday, July ld, i in, Hiirnli nylor, nuo<lho ycurn. WHMHiK. A Knypor.on Humliy, Jiimi aili, ' "'. Whlloolc, wid ywiro mid 4 monlm. UPHOLSERNG, FURNURE REPARED. A N D. ; Furniure Made o Ordero An upholsering and urniure sore has been opened in he sore on Fron S., a he oo o Broad S., ormerly occupied by B. H. Wolco & Go. Furniure o all kinds will be; upholsered and repaired..we alsp make urniure o order, and keep in sock Parlor Ses, Dining Room Furniure, ec., o oi own manuacure. All our urniure is made by hand, and o well-seasoned wood. Jhis sore is a branch o pur 'New York business, and upholserihg will be done, and'urniure repaired and made a lowes New York prices.. ' J. CHESSLER, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. -A- ELEY & Adjoining Posoice, Red Bank, N. J. - ruhul Mixed Hay. Hare a lo o choice mixed hay o sell or $13.50 per on. Also have a grand bargain in oas. Call in beore making your purchases. L. E. zbiro"w~:r>r_ BANK, OFFCE: Whar Avenue, near Fron Sree, NEW JERSEY. DR. F. L. WRGH, Surgeon Denis RED BANK, N. J. Broad Sree, opposie Bergen's. Adverising WiHSell Hones CoodSii Wlg Mil AMD FWQ (ilodj HOUSE i HEW m 0 OFFCE BLOCK a ^^^ ^ ^ _=, " %? j«j hin Sore clones a i o'clock, noon, Sauilai/s, nll Sep. ln, V Grea Special Summer Clearing Sales, Wih Everyhing Reduced or his One Week (excep nianincurei-s' rvsrk'ec! los.) REMENDOUS MARK-DOWNS Osi all Kinds o Seasonable and Bigger Sacriices han Ever Beore. Lis in Deail Sen on Applicaion. V 6 r * > oalise!! Pivii Di'llvcrlcs. No Agens or nrancli Sores Aiiyivlicro. Mull onlum ('uivuily 'llll, ^ ia L. S. PLAU, & CO.,. 707 o 72 Broad S., 8 Cedar S., NEWARK, N. J. $ snop. ill) rlonin o 'Nqalrc.. Nnllinn will ml 111 in n liliuilil iiwlnmn n WUHU'H bulldlnu m ioilinulc Nrecl, da llnuli, N. J., lkil'ii liu <lncn nil lmla o \V»K> Work, Now w Vurin WiiKoiiH,lli«(iw«,()rlH. wiimilhorrow, h A,nmdiiloiinlcr,im< d l l JKo allkimlmioiih nml i>minpuy iiono. JARBS "W". ELECRCAN. Wlrlnir or 'Klcara M(rh.i. Uniary, Magneo ami rnwimnlo Hulls, eliiplioiuii a Hiuicliiliy. 88B llronil «l., cd lanu, N. J., 1'. O. Vox 816.

6 ' \ ' '.. FREEHOLD GENG RCH, S PEOPLE ARE ACCUMUANO MONEY., he Annual Hepor o s in and Loan Associaion Shows ha s Residens are Saving Over $40,000 a Year. he annual meeing o he Freehold building and loan associaion was held las week. lie associaiohwk in $76, during lie year in ines, dues, -iner- - es, premiums, and paymens on morgages. heines amouned o $048.55, and his abou paid he running ex-, penses o he associaion. he premiums paid or money loaned wen o make up he prois o he concern. he money is kep well invesed (i.he demand or money abou equaling is paymen in dues. An evidence o he promp envesmen o he unds o he associaion is shown in he ac ha he associaion, a he ime o making is repor, had only $2, on hand. he' own o Freehold, is evidenly prosperous. he associaion has 2,385 shares in he eleven series, and on hese shares a oal o $28,880 was paid las year. his sum does no include he amoun paid in ineres, or inines, bu simply he amoun paid in in regular monhly dues, and is pracically he savings o he members o he associaion. As his sum is ou a ineres, he persons who pay in his amoun in dues are laying by more han his amoun each year, as he ineres will amoun o enough o bring he sum up o $30,000, per year. he own o Freehold mus hereore be geing richer a he rae o $30,000 per year, even ij here were no more money saved han is invesed in he building and loan associaion. he people o Freehold, however, mus be geing richer in oher ways han by invesing heir savings in he building and loan associaion. he money paid ino he associaion is invesed in morgages, and morgages o he amoun o $10,200 were paid o las yearj showing an increase o wealh in he own rom oher sources. he value o a share in each series o he Freehold building and loan associaion, as compared wih he Eed Bank and Alanic Highlands associaions, is as ollows: Shaves 2iU7inin(i. Freehold. Eleven years en years. 17M8 Nlneyeurs Eigh years 1U7.38 Seven years Six years 0(1.14 Five-yours ' Fouryears 5520 Uree years 40.0') wo years JW.03 lied Bank. $ H.49 12U.O ' 69.B ro.oi 4( Alanic Highlands $ " Oaeyoar 12.i7 From his able i will be seen ha he Red Bank and Freehold associaions are making abou he same amoun o money, while-he Alanic Highlands - associaion-is ar-ahead-o-eiier. he Alanic Highlands associaion 6hows a greaer amoun o prois han any oher similar associaion in he couny, and i is one o he mos proiable associaions in he sae. has never had o orclose a morgage, and i has never had o ake any real esae on which i has loaned money. he oicers o he Freehold associaion are: Preslden-Georo C. Hule. Vlco-preslden - William McDermo. reasurer honus A. Ward. Secreary Acon C. Hnrsborne. Chrisopher Garriy Ges a Verdic he.sui.o Chrisopher Garriy o Asbury.Park agaids he New York and LUNK Branch railroad company or $1,000 damages was re-ried a Freehold las Wednesday. he case was ried 'ijibou hree weeks ago and he jury dis- ' ' ' yeed. A las Wednesday's rial he gave a verdic in avor o Mr Sjiiy or 110 and he coss o he wo Mr. Garriy collided wih a heap iuir which had been le in he road lje railroad company and he wa Chrown rom his wagon. he sui wa brough o recover damages or injurie which ho received. Eigh Los Sold a Lone Branch. Eigh building los belonging o h Moses Hampon esae a Long Brand: were sold a public sale las week. h los brough $2,880, be prices ranging rom $225 o $580 pr each lo, ho pur rhmers were Jacob W. Edwards, Alrei /eaman, W. H. DeNyse, J. L. Van. 'alile, Jamea Burke, Jr., F.. Giord, Cloughly nnd Jnnips Paulson. o Macadam Road Nearly "Done. niacadum rond beween Euor own and Long Branch is nearly com pleed. Curbing ia being se in ho vi' lago o Eaonown, whero he paving i o bo he ull widli o ho sree, BOinc'plucoa ho rolloy raclm willhav o be rained or lowered wo ee o b level wih ho now grade- o lio road. lorida Oranien. hiivo Bomo very lino oranges a 2 cens per dozen, and iouio Klbridiw i CO cena. Louia Pra 1, Broad Direc, He Bunk. Adv. Carpeners' 1'cnvils. CnrpouerB 1 pencils, ) con n oaoh, n uislkgibk Hniuiiwy Horo. Adv. FRANCS WHE,, Real Esae, Loansand nsurance,. FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. FURNSHED HO USES have hem rom $150 o $3,000, on river and n own, all being a reduced raes. will guaranee ha you will no be molesed >y he Spanish. " '. \SPECAL OFFERS. On Broad sree, mansion urnished, ine grounds, 1800 or he year. On Eas Fron sree, nea house, in good order," apple orchard nd our aorea,,$21 per monh. On Riverside avenue, ive houses a $30 per nonh. One would be ine or a irs-class boarding house. FOR SALE. Overjme million dollars' worh o irs-class propery all over he couny. have Eome ine arms. One o 140 acres, worh $22,000, in ine jondiion, will selpor $15,000, easy erms. You ough o make a couple o housand besides your living on his arm. MONEY O LOANl khorx $20,000 in los. One and he larges is $4,000. 1,800,1,500, and so on down o $500., ' '.,,. ' ( ' NO CE.r-1 never adverise wha have no go. do no misrepresen any iropery, andurider no circumsances will ake business where everyhing abou is no above board. y - ' i NSURANCE in he bes companies and a he lowes underwriers' raes. BANK SOCK,.~k\\ my bank sock is sold ou. wan Bome o ill orders ha have on hand. SEARCHES. n making loans have he propery searched by any lawyers ii own you may wish. a ao, reuse o make a loan or sell propery wihou a horough examinaion.,.. ' F YOU WAN O BULD,cam* in and see my picure gallery wih ilanso some iy coages rom $1,200 o $10,000., F YOU WAN LOS, have he hrpckmoron, Mrs. Chad wick, Mrs. Whie, he Parker esaes and several oher properies where you can ge jus wha lo you wan on easy erms. Oice, opposie Globe hoel, Fron sree. FRANCS WHE, Eesidence on River Bank. LUMBER AND HARDWARE. PANS AND OLS A. WHOLESALE AND REAL. Damage Goods, Rim, Spokes, Hubs andzwheeis. Also Wire Rope, Boa Nails, Eives, Copper Nails, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors and Biley, Wary Pure Manilla Rigging. Preson's Ferilisers (odorless) or Laivns. and Fish Guano. Also BonelPhosphae J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON SREE, Cor. Maple Avenue, RED BANK, 2. J OWZEsSELP OF 1 SHEBWSBUE. SALE OF LANDS -FOR- -o- Noico s hereby given ha by virue o a warran ssued by he ownship Commiee o be ownship 3 Shrewsbury. Couny o( Monwouh and Sae o Now Jersey, o maka he unpaid axes assessed on lands, enemens, and herediamens and real esae in be said ownship (or liu year one housand eigh hundred and niney-seven, he subscriber, collecor o axes or he said ownship o Shrewsbury, n he Couny o MoDUioulb and Sae o New Jersey, o whom said warran s direced, will on FRDAY, AUGUS 12h, 1898, seween he hours o welve o'clock, noon, and ive o'clock (o wi, a wo o'olock), in he aernoon o hada.v.ahegz/obehojei; >3 DANEL W. WHE.ON FRON 8UEE xiva&jxqyvji JiB RED BANK, osaid ownship _o_ Shrewsbury, Cou^yo Monmouo and Sae o New Jersey, sell he said lands, enemens, herediamens and real esalenereunder described, i public yenduc, or he shores erm no exceeding hiry years or which any person or persons will igree o ake hb same and pay such axes wih ineres hereon rom he wenieh day o December, ilgheen hundred and niney-seven.ogelber wih all coss, ees, charges and expenses. be persons whose propery is o be sold, he locaion o he several properies, and be amouns due re as ollows: Anderson. Mrs. Davis House and lo on eas side o Fron sree. Red Bank... Vnderson, William Lo on souh side o Beach sree, Bed Bank Arnold, Mrs. H. K. Lo on Shrewsbury avenue, lied Bank Anderson, Mary Lo on Beach sree, Ecd Bank Bongs. William i ---. House and lo on Recor place, Red Bank Brown, Maggie Lo on Souh sree, Red Bank irown, James House and lo, Rcveyoivn wvmnn.mary House and lo. Lile Silver Boggs, William J, House and lo, riverron, Fair Haven Brown, Edward (esae) House and lo a Fair Haven Jenne, Anna W. House and lo on wes side Laayee sree, Oceanic. Barkalow. John House and lo comer Ruimon road and Branch avenue, Lile Silver. Jruco, Samuol V. House and lo wes side o Blngham avenue, Oceanic Brady, Parick.,... House and lo on norh side o Caron sree. Eas Ocennlc Boyd, Juras (esae) Wes sree, Red Bank...: Benne, sabelle Houso and lo on eas side o Spring sree, Red Bank Drown, E.. Propery n Waysldo '. Buckley & Oinron hree los on norh side o rond, Fair lnveo Carhar, Mrs. lioodoro House nnd lo on wes side o Bridge avonuo, Red Bank Coach, Daniel * Houso nnd lo ens sldo o Cenral nvenue, lied Bank Cunningham. Alphonaa Houso and lo. Swimming lllvor Cnvunnugli. Jr.. Mnrin " Hous) and lo, Swimming River Capei William E. 1 ' wo houses and los on norh side o Eas Fron sroo. Red Bank... look, Mary A. House and lo on Clay sree, Fair Haven Chandler. EUn louao and lo on corner Firs and Church srees, Oceanic Dorse, E. Boro corner Maple avenue anil Monmouh sree, Hod Bank Dey, Mary louao and lo on norh sldo o Monmouh sree, Red Bank Bcnlso. Elizabeh ouxo nnd lo corner llcm uvunio nnd Bank sree, Red Bunk Dl&sou, Cluirk'.s Houso and lo on cos sldo o Laayee sreo, Oceanic Doughery, Ciilierino wo loa on Ulvcr sree, Rod Bank Ellonberg, George llmsno and land on wes silo o Konp road, Fair lavon Eckles. John L. House nnd lo on norh sldo o Har sree, Oconnlo Emory. Willinin., Hr. lloni o nnd lo on wes Bldo o Blngliuin avonue, Oceanic Hurl, UM l.iuid,u Ocuunlc Ellis, llolrs Farm on Jones mini '. FranclR, John j. (o.niuw UOUHU nnd lo on nonh Bldo o Whie sree, Hod Dnnk Flnklo. Biirali K... louso nnil lo on iioih iililuo leaclihrco, Hud ianu...i Forgumin,,1. and H. Houno and lo on won Hlilo o Broad irou, lied Bank 'irro, o. 11. (Kdgnr pro)hiiy) lnusu nnil lo ou won»:bidii o iveruldc nvunuo, Rod Bnnk Fros, We«loy lcnihii nnd lo, Uniicr Fair Haven lhynn..loiin HOBO and lo, Band Field, Fair llavon, Oiwn, Cnlhurliin lloiikoandlocoruor Cisnralivonne awl lloacli Brco, lol llnnk. Oroun. W.. lloiinn and lo 011 cim uldo o llrlil^o nvonun, Hud Dank OiirnnW, (loorio lolibo ummo on won nlde o llliiklimn avonuo, Ownnla.(HlBO, CllllClllK lids 011 wen eldo o Hcraind nmo, Oceanic llnloy. liomiih : s $ ' y Houno and lo on norli sldo o lnuic uroo, ll«d Hank Dl ) ! ! i one B ! 4<1 23 U01 ia a 12 8 anlinz, Alber House aod lo on souh side o Beach sree, oddank 7 53 rird, Mrs. John B. House and lo on eas side o ilon avenuo, Hed Bank.,\.-..., 9 89 vlson, Henriea - Housb and arm oa wes side o Broad sree, Shrewsbury. ; 3 51 :alon, Susan. '.. House nnd le on norh Bldo o Sou sree, Red Bank [enderson, William wo los a Eas Oceanic...:., 384" obes, Charles (esae) Bouse and lo on Pearl sree, Fair Haven.; a 06 essup, Georpre H. Lo a Eas Oceanic 334 ieougli, John v House and los on norh side o Wall sree, Bed Bank..., 1112 nich, Jacob Farm on inon Falls uraplko rood a ShrewEbuiy; v.r. r 7777.rrr loor, Samuel. - Pronery a Oceanic.-...i Linen. Alice M. ". ""' House and lo on wes side o Broad sree, Red Bank... ' 6047 Lane, Mary H. "." House ana lo on souh side o Herber sree, Bed Bank 743 Lowes, William H.... «*» wo houseb and larm on norh side o Lawesiroad 4205,, House William and L. lo on souh side o Eas Fronsree, Bed Bank. e, Jacob () (esae) H House ana a lo, lsandleld, Fair Haven 351 Jirabee. H.. Four los on eas side o hird sree, Oceanic 5 85 ' Manson. Lewis. House and los on Oakland sree, Red Bank, Mahews, Forman ' House ana lo a Eas Side Park 713 Mabar, homas House and lo on wes side o Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank McDermo, Sarah House and lo on norh side 01 River sree. Red Bank 476 McGulre, Jr.. John Houseandlo apinebrook...: 351 McCregor, James M.. House and lands a Fair Haven Moss, Mrs. heodore House ana lo on souh side o Rumson road Mulligan, Julia (esae) House and.lo on Wall sree, ned Bank 7 43 Newman, imohy Farm a Wayside 585 Nivlson, John L. Rouse ana lo on he eas side o hird sree, Oceanic : 221 O'Hara. Sallna House and lo on he norh side o Leonard sree, Red Bank 6 18 'urell. Andrew Hoel ou norh side o Moamouh sree. Red Bank 'aersoa, John L. (esae). ' House and lo on norh side Beach sree, Bed Bank 8 93 'errae, Hannah House and lo oa he souh side o Lelghon avenue. Red Bank 989 'urell, homas House and lo near Lile Silver saion 'aen. homas (esae). " Dock a Lile Silver '...' 2340 "lenger, «\ L. ' Lo on Caherine sree. Red Bank Reevey, W. H. " House aod lo on wes side o Brown avenue. Fair Haves 7 85 House and lo on'soun side o muln road, Fair Haven './ 508 Rjbinson, Francis House and lo on Robinson creek. Fair Haven Robinson, Mrs. J. L. '.. Houso and arm on Eaonown nnd-lnon Falls road oleli J. C.. Farm a inon Falls mock, Charles Lizzie House and land near Lile Silver saion '..: Form a Wayside Sarles, Mary, Mulliner and, co, W. O. Houso and lo on eas side o Pearl sree. Fair llaven...: 0 10 Srowhimer, Marin ' House and lo on wes side o Laayee sree,oceanic '. ' her man, George Four loa on souh sido o Norh sree, Oceanic 3 51 mlh, Sidney Loon Kemp ruad, Fair Haven 3 51 aylor, Alber Lo on norh side o Monmouh sree, Red Bank' hompson. Caherine House and lo Cenral avenue and Beach sree. Bed Bank ' 3 04 hompson, heodore House and lo on River sree..' 7 18 aylor. W. H. Hnuse nnd lo on souh side o Eas Fron sree, Bed Bank : 12 SO VanBrun, Ennls House and lo on wes side Navcsink avenue, Black Poin Wrigh, Jaco) House and lo on eas sideo Lelghon avenue, Bed Bank... '409 Whie, William? FarnaGreon Grove 5 85 Woolley, Mary.,, House and lo on Bldgo road Whie, Jane Pino land ' 6 85 iimmennan, Alber Mansion house on Locus sree and river, Bed Bank 86 52!HM~^K«:~X^X^K«K^X^X'<»^^ be ax. ineres nnd coss ore paid beore he above day o sale, ho coss in each case will bo 52.92, and neres will be added a he rae o six per cenum per annum rom ho wenieh day o December, eigheen hundred and niney-seven. he ax, ineres and coss are no paid unil aer he above-menioned day o sale, addiional coss will be added. When he sale akes place, pavnen o all axes, coss and ineres mus be made by he purchaser beore ho conclusion or he sale, oherwise he propery wul be immediaely resold. Winess mj_hani_msjlraday o July,_elgheen hundredand niney-eigh. - BENJAHN J. PARKER, Collecor o axes or Shrewsbury ownship, We-have resolved o exend our EN DAYS MORE, n order o dispose o as many suis as we can ( BEFORE HE END OF HE SEASON. We owe our success o our ruhul adverising and hones dealings. Remember, you are no obliged o keep anyhing you are no saisied wih. Bring i back and ge your money. HE EAGLE CLOHNG CO., Fron Sree - Red Bank, N. J.,! OPPOSE HROOpiORON'S LUMBER YARD. Cheapes Clohiers in he World.!

7 COL'S NECK NEWS. Fourh o July Visiors Bere-mproveinena o Buildings.' Among he visiors here on Monday were Mrs. Peer Lackney and Frank jsullivan o New York, who visied Edward Sullivan ; Mrs, Rober Keleey o New Yorkrwho spen he day wih-mra. Ann Kelsey ; Miss AdaKennicu o New York, who visied homas. Enrigh; and Miss Grace Smih o Jeraeyville who epen he day a rurabn Reid's. he raspberry, grain and poao crops in his viciniy have been grealy damaged'by he dry weaher during he pas ew weeks. he srawberry crop was nearly a oal ailure. W.'. Sherman o New York spen par, o.his week wih his parens, Mr. and'mrs. Charles Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Asher Craword gave an ice cream supper o a number o heir riends las Monday nigh. Howard Higginson o Baonown spen par o las week wih his uncle, John -Saesir.. James Jobnson and Frank McGuire o Long Branch spen Sunday here. Holmes Sickles and Mrs. Emma Mahews have bough new reapers. Waler Hubbard o New York visied homas Wolco las week. Klijah Mahews has he bes swee corn pach in his viciniy. Jdhn Conover has buil a new kichen o he rear o his house. J. Frederick Beckrnan'is building an addiion o his kichen. Charles Srong is repairing his house and oubuildings. Brien Bros, have inished heir new hay baip. _. ^ Wayside News. Mrs. Angeline Smock, her- daugher,, Mrs. George S. P. Hun, and Miss Marha L. Hun, o Shrewsbury, were xecen guess o Mrs. Michael Fary. Miss Alice Green o Poplar and Alber VanNosrand o Keypor spen a day las week wih. Miss M. Cassie Woolley. Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Wigh o Clinon, N. Y. are visiing Mrs. Wigh's parens, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Carer. A sociable was held a Miss Carrie King's one nigh las week or he benei 01 he Hamilon Sunday-school. Mrs. da ruax and her son Gonover o Long Branch Ciyhave moved o he ruax arm-house a Poplar. Miss da Whie, who has been employed a Asbury Park, is spending her vacaion a her home here. Mrs. Lydia Donnelly enerained a number o riends and relaives rom New York on Saurday, Mr. and Mrs. Morord aylor and amily and Ashur Hall spen a day las week a Couny Neck. Miss Lizzie V. Wardell o Bradley Beach spen par o las week wih her aher, Job Wardell. Harry Wilson, who has been employed a Allenhurs, has reurned home or he summer. Mr. Cox and George anum rode o Asbury Park on heir wheels one day las week. Miss Maud Randall and Leon Randall o Brooklyn are boarding a CbarleB ruax's. Mrs. Charles Cover, who has been sick wh quinsy sore hroa, has recovered. ' Daniel Havens o New York spen Monday wih his aher Edwin L. Havens. Mrs. Fred Finch o New York has been visiing Mrs. Lydia A. Dangler. Mrs. Edward Ferris spen par o las week wih riends a Belmar. Miss da ruax has reurned rom a visi o relaives a Elberon. Neil Hendrickson o Lakewood is employed by Charles ruax, he Mehodis Sunday-school cleared $30 a is recen esival. Samuel Reevy is employed by N. Wilson King.' Job Cox has bough a new bicycle. ScobeyviUo News. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Newell o Long Branch, Alden Barle o Asbury Park and Howard L. ond Frank Was o lied Bank visied homas Newell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Schall and wo sons, o Brooklyn, were guess o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hance las week. Miss Anna B. ilon is visiing her uncle, James ilon o Marlboro. Wm. A. ilon is visiing his broher, Charles ilon o Ocean Grove.. Morris Benne o Nordol have been visiing Henry Brower. ' < Morrlsvillo News. Airs. Lawrence Coyne o New York is making a visi o her moher, Mrs. Peer Murphy. She hns been here a week and she will remain wo weeks longer.. Mr. and Mrs. Jainea Caron, Mr. an! Mrs. Andrew Caron and a number o riends rom ABbury Park, visied here par o las week. Mrs, Adeline Silwagon and her daugher Minnie, o Flushing, are spending he BUniner wih Mrs. M. A. Bowman. John Caron, Sr., is laid up wih rheumaism. m» Four Accidens a Wayside. Mrs. Hezekiali Whie ell rom a sepladder someime ago bu did no uel any eecs o he all a ho ime. She is now Buering wih a pnin in her oo and can UBO her oo bu very lile. Salisbury Dangler was harrowing on his arm a his place laa week when he sopped on a'pk'co o wlro which had beoomo asened in ho harrow. ho wiro peneraed ho llesh abou an inch. Charles Bowno was cuing down n, ree lus week when ho nxo caugh in a clohes lino. n he rebound he uxo Hruck MB broher, Hurry A. Bowne, on ho chin, cuing him muly. Mru. Morord aylor aemped o cach a cal one <l»y lus weok when i hooked hi!i- in ho ace, llur ace 1H mdly. huiucd no resul. Well nvened, n a now wagon, ully guumucod, n UOWUVB ropoiilory, Fron Mrce, nearly oppohio ho Olob 1 hoel. Adv. Mnoumcn UHHCH, For holding iiimirnnco poliolcn, leancn, oo., 1 oonl, u rim UicaiSKi raloiory l A DOUBLE RESDENCE. Adaped o a Comer Plo and JDe. signed or Single Appearance. v n man; irs olass localiies s he onsom o resric he kind and coa o houses o be ereced, and in such insances he erecion o an-ordinary double bouso would impair ho gonoral nppoornnoo and prove a derimen o uure developmen. n planning a house or such a place i is.well o BO arrange i ha he general ap- PEREPECVE VEW. pearanoe will conceal s real inerior. Wo bave planned many successul double residences on his line, and he neighborhoods n which hey were buil have proied by heir erecion, and he wo amilies, even hough rving in small houses, in no way deraced rom he larger ones who were heir neighbors. Aaa business invesmens Buch a house is good and urnishes a revenuo o oarry he possible indebedness aa well aa urnlshea a home praoloally ren ree. Many a roan owea his sar in lie o being he possessor o suoh a house and he good, hriy mehods inoulcaed by "FBS FL00E 'PLAN. he earnings and he.savings promulgaed rom. One nsance we recall where we buil a bouso o his kind or a young man on a corner lo who lived in one side and rened he oher and who hus lived in i (or en years, and ho ren rom he one side paid o he enire indebedness on he whole, aer which lrao we replanned and changed over ho wo houses ino one residence, whioh oday sands as a monumen o he common sense and pruoioal beginning i emanaed rom. oday here are housands o people who wan homos and who aro paying ren who oould do his i i was no or heir alse pride. hey wan o sop righ ino he SECOND FLOOR PLAN. lap o luxury wihou ho moons o pay or i, and his Blmply koops hem slaves o ho landlord, and here hoy mus slok. Suoh a doublo houso ashlb can bo buil «r abou $0,000, can bo don'o in good sylo and bo well inished.. can bo emoed on a 50 oo ron lo and would give {one, digniy and charnoor o any ono who mado i a homo. horo can bo wo rooms inished n eaoh aic, making nlno rooms and bah o oaoh. ry ho doublo house. is a eao invaemun, a suro winner ovory ima and a sopping sone o somehing beor. Envelope Openers. Handy or a business man's desk. 5 cons each, n HE REGSER saionery Bore. Adv. When You Need a Plumber Onll on iin. You will no roiro. You will bo vory RU o. Wo do nxcollnn work, mill our clinnriu am only rrnnoimblo, W» work on ho prliiol i)o Hin a eiulnlcd cusomer n our lic aivvnrlaomon Wo urnish immnca o uny kind promply and cheerully. SABAH & WHE, o and (a Fron S.... p.id Bank,. J, VwVvV i 38 BROAD SREE, RED BANK,N. d. you're ineresed a all in economy, you'll be ineresed in he conens '. '. V o his announcemen.. ruhul Adverising Will Sell Hones Goods. Full size Lace Curains, a special lo QQM worh $1.25, a per pair.' MOui Children's Gingham. Dresses, rimmed CM nicely, worh 35c, a...'. ] UUl Men's Saeen Ouing Shirs, as colors, Q3n worh 30c;, a. '.., buul aea Ribbon, heavy qualiies, our inches wide, plain and moire, worh r 3*% 39c, a per yard. CObi Cambric Corse Covers, rimmed wih 'J^ wide edging, worh 25c, a. /ui Ladies' Muslin Drawers, {umbrella'syle, QC. hemsiched rimming, value 39c vlii SYLSp SUMMER SKRS. Linen Crash Dress Skirs, 3 ^ yards wide, ive-inch hem, c value 79c, a Whie Pique Dress Skirs, 4 yards wide, very deep hem; value $1.49, a. Elegan line new syle Crash and Duck Flounce Skirs, nicely- rimmed wih braid, Parasol Covers, wih rule, a regular 75c. kind, a Genuine Spanish Casile Soap, 4 ounce cakes, sold always a 10c, here a... Boys' Blouse and Shir Waiss, o as color Percales, value 39c, a Ladies' Muslin Skirs, rimmed wih wide embroidery rule, worh 98c, a Wrappers o Lawn and Percale, ull widh skir, lined bodies, value 98c, a....,,..;... Children's Dresses, sizes 4 o 14 years, made o good gingham, value 75c, a 49c. 98c. he kind sold elsewhere a( j A j $2.49, here a...' $ ih%j Cover Cloh Bicycle Skirs, ull widh and nicely made', a kind worh 2.00, a..v.. Mohair Brillianine Skirs, in black and navy blue, o a very good maerial, value $3.00, our price you see i in our "Ad." i's o be had. MarriageWorBe afailure 49c, 4c. 25c, 69c. 69c, 49c. Ladies' and Children's Headwear. Children' Sailor Has, made o Linen Crash and Whie Duck, he kind sold a 25c, «. here a. bill' Linen Crash am O'Shaners and Charley Has, jus he hing or girls' bicycle* Qj*n wear Uui Boy Cade and Navy Has, o Crash and Duck, he jc. laes hings ou... UUi Fine qualiy Sraw Sailors in black or whie, silk rib- >3 Qn bon band,worh 79c, a "rjul Ladies' Sraw Sailors, he leading shapes, he kinds usually sold a $1.^0.. married olks buy heir groceries o us. Many a " i" is raised \ a he able, and many a i would be laughed away i he able J: were always se wih he good hings rom our sore Every Subsanial, Every Delicacy ha you'd wish or he able, is here. We make i a poin o have everyhing in season, and o have everyhing o he bes.. he Rich and he Poor Alike ind our sore an excellen place o buy groceries. We keep everyhing'in he grocery line, rom soda crackers o he very ines preserves, marmalades, rules, ec. Our big rade keeps our goods resh and our prices low; and" our big sock gives a variey, o sui every ase and every pockebook. Broad Sree, Red Bank, M. J. Suis o Order $15 and upward. Also Cleaning and Repairing promply aended o. CORLES, he Merchan ailor and Clohier, lllloaj) SREE, 11ED BANK, N., J. HAVE YOUR- LAW! LOWERS ShArponod nml repaired now. do all Bizes, rom lmnd machines o ho largee mado. A good \ Asparagus Buncher? For HUO. C. C. SMOCK, Cor. Fron S. «nd Bridge Avc, RED BANK.-N. J.

8 OCEANPOR NEWS. Sick People Recover ina-lecen VHiors in he Village. William A. Haynes, who liab been conined o he house or some ime pas wih sickness, is now able o be ou. His son Craword, wild lias also been sick, lias recovered. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cole, Miss Ada Sile and Richard Duncan o,:new York hlive been spemlincii ew days wih Mr. and Mrs J. E. Corlies. Mr. arid Mrs. Edward Maps o Yonliers, N. Y., spen Sunday and Monday wih Mr. Maps's moher, Sirs. Lydia Maps. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Conrow o Nevv York spen Sunday and Monday wih Mr. Conrow's aher, John Conrow. 1 George Eldridge has le he employ o J. 13. Codies and is now employed in he ha acory a Eaonown. Rev. and Mrs John Wagg have re-, urned home rom a visi o riends in he souhern par o he sae. Miss Joy Midgley, who aends school a renon, is home or her summer vacaion. '.'. William Midgley, who is employed a Sheepshead Bay, is home on a vacaion. Miss Nellie Morris o Philadelphia spen las week wih William Midgley. Mr. and Mrs. William v Alleno New York are he guess o Henry Blackmur. Miss Carrie Ward, daugher o John. Ward, is very sick wih pneumonia. Edward Rosvvell has a nevv bicycle, EAONOWN NEWS. Uenru Volco Sloven lia Grocery Sore Jjod/e Oicer" Re-Eleceil. Henry Woleo has moved his grocery businessjroin he sore nex o Elwqod Snyder's hoel, which he has occupied or a number o years, o he Pore across he sree, which he recenly bough. he American Mechanics releced all heir old oicers a heir meeing las week. he adverised leers in he posoice / are or John Bannler, Joseph Fuller, Charles Ferris, William Perkins, Charles Sprague, Mrs. Mary Savadge and Ella Hope. Mrs. Harry N. McKaig o Wilmingon, Oel., who has been visiing her moher, Mrs. He*nry Hulick, or some ime pas, has reurned home. Miss Archie N«ew is visiing riends a M. Vernon, N, Y. During her absence her place in he posoice is illed by William Smock. Miss Laura Sager, who lives near Newark, has been spending a ew days wih Miss Ea Whie Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberhiser o New Bedord spen par o las week wih Meads here. -* Paul Woleo, who was recenly" injured in a bicycle acciden, has enirely recovered; Edward hrockmoron is digging a new well on his hoel propery. - ' ' Wes Long Branch News. Amongjecen visiors here were Dr. Z. S, aylor o New York, who is visiing his moher, Mi's, Leiria aylor; Dr. Frank Mancheser o Philadelphia, who is visiing his aher, Rev. L. 0. Mancheser; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cover and heir son Willie o Lakeivood, who are visiing Mrs. Rhoda Cover, and Misa Hannah Acheaon, Miss Carrie Douglass, Lamber Wardell and Frank Dies o New York ciy, who havu beeu. visiing lie Misses,"Abhesbn~ Arhur Vanderveer o Wes Long Banch collided wih a sage on Saurday nigh. He WBB knocked insensible. He was aken o he Long Brand) hospial where hiry-six siches were aken o close a cu in his head. His wheel, which was a new one, was compleely demolished. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parker gave a barn dance on Monday nigh. During he evening a cake walk was held and he guess were enerained wih buckdancing, singing and a display o ireworks. Clarence aylor sared or Madison on Sunday on his wlieel, on a visi o his broher, Ljon A. aylor. ' William M. Golden has gone o oledo, Ohio, where he will be employed by a JarRO publishing liouse. Mr. and Mrs, Charles E Clayon are visiing relaives a Prospec Pining. Mrs. Spaulding o Brooklyn has been visiing Mrs. James B. Sherman. Cheser Sou o Red Bank spen Sunday wih Jnmcs B. Sherman. Alexander COHO o Col's Neck has been visiing J. D. VanNoe. Henry Smih is sick wih nervous prosraion. Chapel Hill News. Mr. and Mrs. David C. Benne, Charles, uud EHe Benne, William >S Applegae, Chmics W, Coriover, Samuel Schelly. John Suar and Edward Carhar spen Monday a Alanic Highlands. Frank Anonides has a now Searns bicycle, cymuol Hopping has a new- Vicor bicyclo. George F. Lawrie will pu a pumping engine oil las l'urni o urnish a waer supply. Mr. and Mrs. ra Aiionidci spen Su'ulay a Sephen Johnson's a Middleown. lio resh air homo has becil reopened, ami 75 children nre now here. Frank Annnidw spou Monday wih Mrs. Lewis Lnne a lloliulel. Barns Desroyed by Lighning. he barns mid oubuildings o honins Johnson, a armer living a loriiorsown, in Upper Freehold ownship, wendesroyed by lighning on uesday morning o hin week. Four CHVOH and he enire crop o buy, which had jus been harvesed, were desroyed, ogeher wih pome o he arm OOH and oilier he OHH will amoun o $1,1501). i.- A House Sruck by Lighning 1. DeWi Ferry's house a Long Branch was sruck by lighning one nigh las week. A hole was orn in he roo and he chimney was wrecked. he bol passed ou hrough he kichen and o6sened he weaherboards. he U. S. Governmen ess Show he Absolue Superioriy o Royal Baking Powder. ROYAL BAKlhO POWDER CD., NEW YOBK. " \7"OU sliould use a Y ooh powder ha x has all he ingrediens and only hose necessary or a perec mixure.. -ry Parson's Perec Powder. o Loan On Red Bank Propery. 1 have money o he amoun o $21,000 o loan. he money is in sums o $500 and upward. he owners o he money preer o loan i on real esae, ill he own^o Red Sank.... -_^,, Furnished Houses., have a number o urnished houses o ren, some o which are on he river. All o hem are well locaed. he price or he season ranges rom $200 up.. Houses and Los For Sale. have houses or sale on wery sree in he own o Red Bank Some o hese will cos as lile as $900. Some will cos $10,000 or even more. No maer wha price a cusomer wishes o pay, or in wha par or he own he wans o buy a home, have propery or sale ha will mee bis views., ' Los For Sale. For hose who wish o buy,on speculaion have some-racs" which will prove good invesmens. For hose who wan a lo or a home oer los on.ne ollowing srees: JJeacb sree $150 each,. i Bank sree $200 each. ' - River sree $300 each. Slirevvsbnry avenue ^$500 each. Allen propery on Fron sree $900 each, hrockmoron rac $600 up. Chadwiclc propery on Branch avenue, Souh sree and Beach sree 1500 up. Russell Whie rac on Branch avenue $500 up. One hundred los, a Eas Side Park $200 o. F. Rooms 1 and 2 Regiser Building:, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. YOUNG BROS,' CELEBRAED.,.V Sraw Hus SOLD A W. A. HOPPNjG'S BROAD SREE, RED BANK, i Each and every ha bears heir rade mark. A MLLQN BOOKS. Rare, Curious, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS CVEN AWAY. Libraries Supplied Cheaper han a anj Book Sore ale World. LBRARES AND BOOKS BOUGH. MAMMOH CA ALOQUE FBEE. LECCA BROHERS, 81 CHAMBERS SREE. 3d Door Wes ol Ciy Hall Park. NJW YORE. ownship Commiee Meeings. he Board o ownship Commiee o Shrewsbury ownship will hold regular meelns a own Hall on Honmouh sree, Red Bank, N. J,. on Hie lrs and mini Eaurdiiys o each monh, rom 4 o 5 P.M, A. O. HARRSON, ownnhlp Clerk his is he sory. Manuacurers wice a year send ou on he road samples o heir producions. A he end o each season hese samples are gahered up and sold a.a big discoun, or cash. We were orunae enougk o secure several hundred pairs o ine ones, all his season's new sylish shoes, and being samples, means ha hey are much beer han regular sock. We are)going o sell hem a he same reducion we bough hem a, rom % o % less han regular prices..every pair o-hem is-new and we guaranee hem, he same as we guaranee our regular sock. hey are now displayed on ables hroughou our sore or inspecion. Besides hese we will gaher up all he broken lines rom our regular sock (we_have^ none o wha you call old sock), and sell hem a hal-price and less. Among he new samples are he ollowing kinds:. Men's Samples. Men's Bicycle Lace' Shoes, worh rom $1.25 o $1.50, a... Men's Fine,an Cal Shoes, made o sell or $2.50, Brand new; hey go a Women's Samples. Oxord ies, Slippers, Buon and Lace Shoes a big reducions. A, grea.many kinds bu no many o each kind. Among hem are a ew easy shoes or elderly ladies, $1.25 and $1.50 grades, or * Boys' Samples. Boys' Bicycle Shoes, regular $1.25, a Boys' an and Black Cal Shoes, 25 per cen less han regular price. Girls' Samples. A splendid lo o girls' ine Buon and Lace Shoes, ir.o 2, ormerly $1.00, now > ' A ine lo o Paen Leaher Sandals, worh $1.00 o $1.25, now &. '.. / ulll Children's Samples. A lo o children's Kid Buon Shoes, regular $1.00, now SPECAL NOCE.. UDUl "uli he people have learned ha whenever we adveriser special sale o shoes hey are sure o ge grea bargains. his is especially he case his ime. We have had similar bu smaller sales in he pas, and he shoes have always gone quickly, o he disappoin-" men o laer buyers. Alhough he sock oered a his sale is an exra large lo, i will go quickly, and we hereore recommend an early visi o he sore. Kpiudlu wngonb, n«\v, li $i!5.()0; oliei pik'oh in proporion. F dowdy, Fron uree, nearly o]) )OHio lio Olb lioui. Adv. WeiUllnu 1'lur Uox o hikhch oliiim wedding pluu paper (Aiiliii)n), wih onvolopch, lir> ceno, wrw 50 ccnh, a UB HKUHCU Blioiicry aore.~adv. BROAD SREE, Opposie Poors's, RED BANK, N. J.

9 VOLUME XX. NO, 2. RED BANK, N J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 6,1898. PAGES 9 O 16. A MONUMEN O HUDDY. WLL BE ERECED A HE HGHLANDS. : Buddy Was a Capain in he Revoluionary Army He Was Capured, bu he Briish and Was Aerward aken ron Prison and Hanged. Preliminary arrangemens have been made oward erecing a monumen o he memory o Capain Joshua Huddy, who was hanged a he Highlands by he Briish during he Revoluionary war. Capain Huddy was capured a oms River and wa3 aken o New York, where he was imprisoned. Some ime aerward he was aken o Sandy Hook, under he preence ha he was o be ex-.changed or Briish prisoners who were in he hands o he parios. When he vessel go in he Shrewsbury river Huddy was aken ashore and was hanged.wihdui any orm o rial whaever. One hisorian saes ha Huddy was hanged on he beach, near he sea, and ha he gallows was consruced o hree ence rails', which.were ormed ino a ripod. All ohers, however, unie in saing ha he was hung on a ree on he Highland hills, some disance norh o he Highland lighs. he ree isel was requenly poined ou by some o he eye-winesses o he hanging, and hus became well known. he original ree on which Huddy was hanged ell down many years ago, bu anoher sprou, rom he same suuip sprang up, and his grew ino a large ree. his ree ell wo or hree years ago. was on he propery now known as Waer Wich Park, and owned by he Waer Wich club. he clubhouse o he club sands on he cres o he hill, eas o he Highlands bridge. he sump o he ree on which Huddy was hanged was close o he side o he road which was consruced rom he clubhouse o he river, and he sump bad o be removed. When i was dug ou i was cu up and disribued o Monmouh couny residens as relics.' Waer Wich club, which owns his hisoric ground, was he irs o sugges he propriey o erecing a monumeu here o perpeuae he memory o he Revoluionary hero. he annual meeing o he club was ibeld a week ago -Saurdayv-and-a-hiS-JDeeingahe-lub jec waa brough up by he presiden. He suggesed ha a suiable monumen be se up on he sie where Huddy was hanged, and he idea was enhusiasically received. Upwards o $500 was subscribed on he spo, and a considerable amoun o money has since been pledged. An associaion is o be ormed o carry he projec ino eec. he monumen is o be in no sense a club aair, alhough as he highway runs hrough he club's propery, is members are na ural ly mucli ineresed; bu i is inended o have he erecion o he monumen a couny enerprise enirely. lie characer o he monumen, is size, coa, ec., have been considered only vaguely, and hese ma ers will be le enirely o he associa ion. Subscripion commiees are o be appoined, and he maer will be con duced in a business-like manner. is hough ha several housand dollars can be raised, and wih his sum amonu men worhy o he objec can be ereced Capain Joiilma Huddy was a residen o Col's Neck when ho Revoluionary war began. He occupied he houso hen owned by homas G. Haigh in he cenral par o he village. Ho was h capain o a company o pario miliia men. n 1777 he was appoined by h legislaure as commander o a companj o arillery, and rom ho beginning ol hosiliies unil his deah in he wn ono o he pario leaders in Monmouh, n 1780 he Briish made an aack or his house n Cqj,'8 Neck or ho purpose o capuring him, ho aacking parj numbered 72. Huddy, his wie, and servan girl nbouc weny years old, wen he only occupans o he house a li ime o he anok. Huddy pu up srong deienco o r lio house, ho girl loading lio guns or him. Huddy wenl o varlouh windows and ired on in Briish, or ories, nnd ho number ol shos ho ired Riivo Mm aacking par} ho impri'fwion ha he house hud mi moroub deenders. Huddy wound? aoveno hcorich, including ho leader, bu aer a ligh lasing wo hours, he OUHO was Be on. lire mid ho was con polled o Burromlcr. he oriosi plur dered he houao and hen snrod o ulci Huddy o Now York, hey marched w ar an Ulnck 'oiii, near Ocoanio, whori hejr qmbarkod on n milling VOBHO 'Whili 'in) boa WH going down he river, Huddy jumped ovorbonrd nnd CH csapol, iihlioughlio was allgbly woundu in he high by a bulle while running no he woods aer he reached land. Huddy was aerward saioneda varius places by a" Commiee o Saey," which had charge.o he pario miliia Forces in his couny. n March, 1782, e was saioned a oms River, whichas'uen known as Dover, and which a,ha ime was; a par o Monmouh :ouny. On he 20h o March, 1782, he blookhouse a Dover, which served is a or, was aacked by a Briish exediion which had sailed rom New York or ha purpose. Capain Huddy had 26 men under him, and hey deended he place unil heir ammuniion was exhaused, when hey surrendered. Aer surrendering, ive o he members he garrison were buchered. he x>wn was hen plundered and he houses urned down. Capain Huddy and he iher prisoners were aken o New York nd conined in he old sugar house irison. On April 5h, 1782, Huddy nd wo ohers, Daniel Randolph and acob Fleming, were pu on board a essel and aken o Sandy Hook, osensily o be exchanged. All hree o he men were heavily ironed. Randolph nd Fleming were exchanged, bu Huddy was kep on board or several days, and he was hen aken on shore and hanged. Several days aer Huddy had been aken prisoner and sen o New York, a Reugee or ory named Philip Whie had been-aken prisoner by he parios and was killed while aemping o esape. Richard Lippenco, a ory who ived near Lile Silver, had charge o he exchange o Huddy, Randolph and Fleming, and he always claimed ha beore he sared rom New York wih he hree men, he had been old by he Briish auhoriies in New York no o xchange Huddy, bu o hang him. When Huddy was aken ashore o be hanged he was old by Lippenco ha he was o be hanged because he had killed Philip Whie, alhough Lippenco well knew ha Whie was killed aer Huddy had been capured and sen o New York. On geing ashore Huddy was given ime o wrie his will, which he wroe on a shee o oolscap, using as a desk he op o he barrel upon whicl he was aerward compelled o sand when he was hung. n his will he gave all his propery o his wo daughers Elizabelraud Marhorand heinade'colonel Samuel Forman his execuor. his will was ound several years ago among Mr. Forman's papers Aer wriing he will Huddy was made o Band on he barrel, he rope was hrown over a limb o he ree, and he end asened around Huddy's neck. Aer his was done Lippenco pinned a placard o Huddy's breas on.which he had wrien hese words: We, he reugees, having long wih grie beheld ho cruel murders o our brehren, nnd Undine nohing bu such measuvs daily carrying ino execuion, ive hereore deermined co o suior wihou aking vengeance or he numerous cruelies, and hus begin, having made uso o Cup. Huddy as ho irs objec o presen o your view; and urher deermine o hang man or man while here is a ruuceo living. Up goes Huddy or Philip Whie. he barrel was hen kicked away and Huddy was srangled o deah. One o he winesses o he hanging, in speaking o i aerward, said na Huddy died wih he irmness o a lion. Lippenco reurned o New York and Huddy's body was le hanging unil lae in he aer noon, when i was aken down and carried o Freehold. hree Ua.ys'laer grea uneral was given o Huddy, wh was declared o be a hero maryr. li day buoro he uneral a public meoin; was held a Freehold, and he ollowin was unamimously passed: o lls Krcelkncu George Vasinom, K.w/., Con maiukr-in-uuh o he Combined Armlen n ;liiicrra mid l^rance, acing in Norh Amerlc,Vc, Ac. lio nhabians o ho couny o Monmouh, be rig oisoiii iled on accoun o. lio horrid and iilmos unparalleled murdor o Cip. Jo.ilma Huddy, by in ruugoos rom Nuw York, and H WO imwumo b approbaion, i no by ho express command o hi lrlllhh conunnndor n chlo, Sir Henry Clinon hold as our mlxponsablo duy, ni well o in Unied HlU's n general, as ourselves n pnrioiilnr, o show o your excellency, hu lio noresald Capain Joshua Huddy. laa commnndlnr ho pos i mim lver, wiw nk'r n liravu nnd gallan doenc inuilo u proonor o war, ogohor vlh iroon o hi limn, by a pary o reugees rom Now York, oi minilay, llm L'Uh o March, lus pan. ha live o: heuald Huddy'a men wcro mos nhumanly mur il'oil auir lio surrender; ha lio nux day u nlglil, o wi, on Monday. linshh o March, aore mild, lio said (lap. Huddy and ho olior prluonoi who mil boon simml rom he luiyono. arrived n Now York, nndwuro lodgcwl in ho mnin guard ilu ng ha nlkhl; ha on ui'miny morning, ho 'M o ho mum) monh, lio imld Huddy mm romovo rom lio main guard o lio sugar lioiinc, wlioro li wns kiip cumoly conined, unil nimoved roi lioiiwi o ho nrovoil Ronru, Un Monday, April n whdro lin, hohiild Capain Huddy, WU doiioly con lluoil, unil Monday, llm Hlh o April, lniilnn; who! ho Hiilil Capain Huddy, wih wo olwr prlnonori was rmnovod rom ho provos lull a Now York, oi board o imoop, llion lying n Nuw York dock; wn pu n lio hold o mild nlooii in ronn; iinil hen li mild Cnpnln Huddy. WOB old ho wan onlorcil o hi liiiiiliwl, nlhimiili ho (mill Capain lluilily had novo Mill iilmrgoil, or brough o any kind o rial. im lio unil Cnpnln Unidy domnmlod o know upoi vvlin bliargl (in win o bo liongod Hin ii rnugo by ho iiamn o John lluin, imu old him ha (hn wild C'auuln luddy iiiwiulimlwiulolmliwigi] or hu ha had aken a wraln roniiioo by lio nam o Philip Wulo, nnd ha ho. (Uu mild Uanali luddy, meaning) had. uer carrying him, he oresaw Philip Whie, live or six miles, cu oil his he aoresaid Piilip Whie's) anus, broke boh his 3l?s, pulled ou one o his eyes, and mos cruelly urdered him. he aoresaid Philip Whie; and urer said, iabhe, he aoresaid Capain Huddy. was irdered o bl hanged lor ho murder aoresaid; ba Cap. HuHdy replied hu ho had never aken e aoresaid Philip Whie prisoner: and urher lid. ha he, he aoresaid Pliilip Whie, was killed er lie, he said Capain Hu-dy, was aken prisoner UBL-K, and was closely conhried a New York a he ime he Bald Philip Whie was killed. Which n ac, and n ruh, was exacly as he sold Capln Huddy had relaed; or he. he uoresaid Philip Pnle. was n Jew York, on Wednesday, he 27h ol March, las'pas, and did on he nigh o haday, sail rom New York o Sandy Hoo, where he lay nil Friday, he29h o March; ha lae he same ligh, -he n company will) Aaron Whie. John?ennlmore. negro Moses, John Worhley, and one saac, oil reugees. Weighed anchor or Sandy Hook, ind ran down o Long Branch, D he ownship o hrewsbury; ha ho said Philip Whie, (so as aore- Bald menioned o have been killed by he said Capain Huddy) and' he said negro Moses, landed on Long. Branch, n Shrewsbury aoresaid, on Saurlay morning, ho 30h o March ; he, he said Joshua luddy, being Men a close prisoner in ho sugar ouse a New York. * ha he, he said Philip Whie, was aken prisoner in he same 30b o March, D he aernoon, and as guard was conducing him, he said Philip Whie. 0 Jail, he said Pbillp in aemping o escape, was silled by bis.guard. ha on Friday, he welh nsan, a pary o reugees, snid o have been comnandod by a Cap. Richard Lippenco, brough ho laid Cap. Huddy over o he Hlgliknds o Middleown, hanged him-si on o'clock in he orenoon o he same day, apd le him hanging unil our 'clock n he alernoon, wih he paper herewih DEe.ral pidned upon bis breas; a which lime, pary o he inhabians bavins Deen inormed i he cruel murder, wen o he place o his xcculon, and cu he unhappy, vicim rom he jallows. hese being a sae o ludubuable acs, ully iroven. we do, as o righ wo may, look up o your ixcellency as he person n whom he sole power o ivenglng our wrongs is lodged, and who has ull ind arnplo auhoriy o bring a Briish oicer o ho iiime rank o u similar end; or ivliac man aer his nsauceo he'mosnnjnsiand cruel murder,will jresumo o say ha any ollwr or ciizen, whom he ihanee o war may pu ino he bunds o he enemy, vill no suer he same gnominious deah, on some icli groundless and similar preence. And wo do wih he ulles assurance rely upon re- eiving eecual suppor rom your excellency, beuse,. Firs, he nco hanging any person wihou! any even a preended) rial, is in isel no onlydisillowed by all civilized people, bu isyconsicwred as lurbarous in he exreme, and mos{ cerainly dennnds redress. Secondly, because be law o naure and o naions poins o. realiaion us ho only measure Yhlch can, in such cases, give auy degree o s :uriy, ha he pracice shall no become general. hirdly, becauso- he honorable, he Coninenal Congress, did ou bo 3la day o Ocober, 1778, relolve in be ollowing words: " We, hereore, ie Congress o he Unied Saes America, do solemnly declare an&proclalm. ha our enemies presume o execue heir hreas, or ersis in heir presen career o barbariy, we 1 ill ake such exemplary venu'eance as shall deer jbers rom a llko conduc. We appeal o ha God ivno soarcneh ho hears o men or he reciude i our inenions, and in his holy presence declare ha ns we are no moved by any ligh and hasiy mpgesionso anger or revenge, so hrough every possible chango o oruno we will adhere o his our deerminaion." Fourhly, becauso be minils o he people are usly irriaed, and i hey hove no compensaion :hrougb a public channel, hey may, in vindicaing ;hemselves, open o view a scene a which humaniy sel may shudder. ' JOHN COVKN'HOVEN, SAMUEL FORMAN, HOMAS SEA BROOK; WLLAM WLCOCKS, PEKK FORSAN, ASH EB HOLMES. RCHARD COX, ELSA WALON, JOSEPH SLLWELL, SEPHEN,FLEMNG, BARNES SMOCK, JOHN SMOCK. Jo N-30H A NCK; HOMAB-GHADWGK., he meeing a which hese resoluions were passed was aended by nearly 500 persons, and he names signed o he documen were,.hose o he commiee appoined o draw i up. he resoluions were orwarded o General George Washingon and were endorsed by him and hen ransmied o congress, who likewise endorsed hem. he Briish oicial in New York declared ha hey had never given Lippenco auhoriy o hang Huddy, and Sir Henry Clinon, who was in cqmmand o he Briish orces in New York, was requesed by Washingon o surrender Lippenco he parios o be hung in realiaion. Washingon added ha in case his^vere no done he would hang one o he Briish capains whom ho had recenly capured. King George o England ordered Lippenco's surrender, bu Clinon reused o obey he order. he hanging o Muddy creaed a grea deal o exciemen, no only in his counry, bu in Europe, where i was rondo ho subjec o much cour correspondence. Everywhere hishanging was declared o be u cruel, barbarous am cowardly murdor. Aer i boenm known ha Lippinco would no bi surrendered, Washingon ordered ha one^pc he Briish capains bo hung i realiaion, and ho lo ell on a youn Englishman named Charles Asgill.,As gill, however, wnn no hanged, and aei several monhs ho was reurned o England by Washingon. he only oher noion over aken b; congress in relaion o Huddy's loa WUB in OHO o Huddy's daughers had died, leaving several children. he oher daugher, Marha, had married man named Pin nnd had moved < Cincinnai, Ohio. his daugher presened a poiiion o congress aslan Uni sho and lio children'o her mu receive ho money her aher would hav received had ho no boon inurdorod b had eervod ill ho end o he war. Con gross, in response o his peiion, ip poined a commiee o invesigae h CJUK, and in nwnrd o $1,200 wan mad ogeher wih (100 acres o public liinili in ho Wen. ho gran o lild mono; and land, and ho parioic ucmnoch i congress which accompanied ho pa ongo o he gran, woro ho only publ okonn over madco graiude orcipaii Huddy'u ourvlues, or o condolence un< eympahy or hie cowardly murdor. A CHOR FESVAL., Speech Slaiin and Feasing a riniu Church. A choir esival was held in riniy ihurch. las hursday nigh by he choir i ha church and he choir o S. 'ames's church o Long Branch. ' here as no sermon, bu here was some ine nging by he combined choirs. Several inhems were sung, he solo pars being iaken by Miss Sadie Grapel, Mrs. Hawes, ev. Rober MacKellar and Waler B. arsons..here was also a due by Mr. MacKellar and George Cooper. he music was in charge o Mr. Parsloiy.o ong Branch, who is he organis and hoir maser o riniy church. -n adliion o he singing shor addresses r ere made by Mr. MacKellar, Mr. Parow, Rev. Hibber Henry Parick Roche, ecor o S. James's church o Long Sranch ; Waler B. Parsons, Mr. Ripley, ;he choir maser o S. James's church ; ind Ralph Farnharu o. Red Bank. All he addresses were o an imprompu jharacer, and'some o hem included uiny anecdoes, Beween be singing and he speechmaking rereshmens o cake and ice ream were served in he Sunday-school oom. be aair was arranged as a sor o eunion o be choirs o be wo churches, ilany o he congregaion o riniy hurch were presen and a number o nembers o. S. James's church were ilso presen. Mr. MacKellar and Mr. oche were ellow sudens a college, md a srong riendship sprang up be ween hem. heir ields o labor have lways been near each oher, and he nimacy which was osered during heir college days has hus always been Mainained. A similar reunion o he choirs o he wo churches is'held a Long Branch ivery all. MANY SENENCES MPOSED. Some Persona Fined and Some Sen o Prison. Las hursday Judge Conover pronounced senence on he las o he per sons who had been "conviced a he May erm o cour. Willis Smih, who broke ino Frank Sacco's place in Red Bank and sole hree boles o beer, was ined iglq and coss. Daniel Layon ol Seasidi was ined $25 or hiing his wie. Ellsworh Chadwick and Mary Biggan ol Branchpor were each sen o he counj jail or wo monhs or criminal ini macy. William Lewis o Asbury Park was sen o he couny jail or monhs or sealing wo copper keles, William Kipp was ined $15 or assaul and baery. here were our, cases o illegal liquor selling and disorderly houses a Long Branch, and he heavies senences o he day were imposed in hese cases. John Madden was sen sae prison a hard labor or a year, an Joseph Brady was sen o sae prison or six monhs. Angelina Cook wa ined $100 and Armisead Herber was ined $175. RELAVES REUNED. Were Separaed in nancy Eigheen Years Ago. Miss Grace Worhingon,o Asbury Park has jus discovered ha she has broher. When she and her brohe were inans hey were pu in a homi or he riendless. ha was abou eigheen years ago. She remembers: nohingabou having been pu in a home or having been adoped by he Worh ingons. A shor ime ago she receive ii leer rom a man named Black, wh lives a Massena, owa. He wroe hai ho was her broher ; ha ho had bee pu in he homo a ho ime sho was pu hero ; ha he had been adoped by umily named Black; and ha he ha jus discovered rom ho records o in home ha she waa his siser. Mis: Worhingon has gone o Massona join hor broher, nnd hey havo oac adoped heir genuine name, which wu; Frazier. An Aucion Sale o Horses. An aucion sale o Bixcon horscl wi bo' hold a Kocham's hoel sables Long Branch nex Wednesday aornoo a wo o'clock. he horses aro he prop ory o Mrs Roso 15. Dixon, and hoy i elude- mached pairs, singlo horses, an "Virginia bred hunoni and muldlo home ho horacb aro acclimaed, and can : wen and ried n Jeer Waldon'H unbl a Eaonown up o nex Monday nlghi leer Vopuing nool), Fines JnpancBC'pnpor, Brong binding!i00 ocoo leaves, wcro 00 cens o $2 now 00 eenu o $1.50. ho hlgho priced on'b aro bound exra Brong wll aliocp louhor COVOB. ualonory Horo, Adv. ine UKGHK HELP FOR HE WOUNDED. RED CROSS SOCEY ORGANr' ZED A SEABRGH. Vie Sociey has Already Received Xearly $»,SOOor Aiding Wounded Sodiera - Weelily Meeings Hriuy he Summer. A number o he summer residens o eabrigh have.ormed an auxiliary o he Red Gross sociey. he sociey coniucs hospials which are ereced on he bale-ield or hose soldiers who are, wounded oo severely o be moved and who oherwise migh die or wan o proper reamena he righ ime. Miss Slizabeh Clarke Heberis presiden o he auxiliary sociey, Miss Ehel Bracher is secreary, and Miss Jennie P. Heberc!s reasurer. he oher "members o he lociey are Miss Blanche Buler, Miss Grace Covenry, Mis.. asso Fisher, Miss Marie Gage, Miss Caroline Glenney, Mrs. Henry Bridges Heber, Mrs. William Havemeyer, Miss Havemeyer, Miss Hanscom, Mrs. Edward J3anks Keeler, Miss Leila Larendon, Miss Addie Mongomery. MissSaidee Moore, Miss O'Brien, Hiss Edih O'Brien, Miss Viola Raymond, Hiss Julia L. Ren wick. Miss Grace A enwick, Mrs, Henry B. Slayback, Mrs. 3arl Schurz, Jr., Mrs. N. Wycko Vanlerhoe, and Mrs. George F. VanSlyck. he sociey has solicied unds or 3arrying on he work, and conribuions 3an be made direc o he reasurer, oro any o he members o he sociey. A a meeing held a Seabrigh las week, abou $2,500 was raised. As an aid o he sociey a " Seabrigh ummer Commiee" has been organized. 'he special work o his commiee is o make hospial lags, lin, handkerchies, bandages, ec., or use in he en hospials o he sociey. Mrs. H. L. Roosevel is he chairman o his commiee, and she is aided by Miss Jennie Heber, Miss Elizabeh C. Heber, Miss Shippen, Miss Julia Vieor, Miss Dorohy Q. Roosevel and Miss Lillian Morrison. his commiee will mee every hursday morning during he summer a he* houses o he summer residens o Seabrighand Rumson Neck. he sessions are rom hal-pas en o > hal-pas welve o'clock, and he meeings will be held as ollows: July 7b, a Mrs. H. L. Roosorel's. July 14h, a Mrs. W.W.Shlppen's. July 21s, n Mrs. Henry Rawlins's. July 28n, a Mrs. Ewnld 'lelman's. Augus 4h, a Mrs. George Vieor's. Augus 11h, a Mrs. J. O. Nceser's, Augus 16h, a Mrs. Henry B. Heber's. Augus 25h, a Mrs. W. Gill Wylio's. Sepember 1s. a Mrs. D. M. Morrison's. New Recruis or Company. he Freehold company o he hird Regimen, which is saioned a Pompon Lakes, needed 23 men o ill is ranks, and hese were secured by John A. DeRoche, a sergean o he company, who wen o Freehold and recruied hem. he men are Charles Heah o Manalapan; A. S. Burke, Henry A. Ellis, Edward Finn and James S. Lynch o Euglishown; Henry Cruger, Daniel Applegae, George Sherman, William H. Brown, Fred Hirschey, homas L. Bailey, Mahew Curren, John V. Nowlan, James Acker, Charles S. H. Moun and. Marin J. Cauleld o Freehold; Peer S. Lawrence o Spring Lake; Henry Frazee and Charles Campbell o Allenwood; William Emmons o Prospec Plains; Peer J. McDermo o Mor-* ganvjlle and John K. Cole o Jackson's Mills.' bo Hay Crop. Mos o he armers in Holndel ownship and viciniy inished harvesing heir hay crop las week. On he whole he crop is good, hough somewha poorer his year han las year. Some o ho armers did beer han las year. Garro D. Smock o Nu Swamp says ho harvesed en ons o hay o o a woacre ield, and his is considered a remarkable yield. ho whea harves will commence his week. A Now "Waer Company. A new waer company wih a capial sock o $100,000 hns been organized in Nepuno ownship.' will be known as ho Monmouh Waor Supply company, ho incorporae aro 11. A. roing,' hqmua J. Winokler, Alber A. aylor, Beverley Crowell, Marin V. Dager, Dr, J. F. Davison and Daniel C. Cover. New Syle) n WayoH. Surriea, buggies, raps, runabous, carryullu, grocera 1 and buchem' wugoiib, in uo nil kinds, a ho Fron Hci'co reposiory, nearly'opposie ho Globo hoel. F. B. Qowdy. Adv. Nhuvl Hrapn. Shawl Briipe, wore 10 cenln, 20 ceno nnd 25 cono; cloning ou nrloo 7 cens, U conla and 10 cens o im REqnvrnn Balonory Bore. il 1.

10 A SUPERVSNG PRNCPAL. JUiaaieoiin o Voe'on Raising Sore School Blonev: he board o educaion o Middleown ownship has called a school meeing or Wednesday o nex week. he" meeing will be held a; he schoolbouse in Middleown village a wo o'clock in he aernoon. he objec o he meeing is o voe on raising money o pay he salary o a eacher who shall ac as supervising principal o he public schools o he ownship. He will probably serve as eacher io one o he schools o he own : ship, and his addiional duies will consis o supervising he work o he oher schools. he amoun which i is hough will be required or ha purpose is $800, and he voe will be aken on raising his sum. is expeced ha he opposiion o voing he money will be sligh, and ha i will be ordered raised. A ew axpayers say hey will oppose he measure and hey hink i will be beaen. WO ROLLEY SUS. One o hem Seled anu a Verdic A/aliin he Coiiiininy in he Oher. wo suis agains he Red Bank rolley company came o u Freehold las week. One o heni was broughragainshe rolley company by he Kensingon Park coin pan y or occupying par o^ heir lands a Long Branch. ~A selemen in his sui was agreed' on wihou he case coming o rial, and he rolley company agreed o pay he land company $750 or using is lands. he oher sui was brough or burns received by Grace Riley, a Long Branch girl. Some boys had conneced he rolley wires wih he wire ence around he Riley lo and,, he curren was hus urned on o he wire ence. he girl go burned while in her own yard. Her aher sued he company or 3,000 and go a verdic or $C00. he company will appeal he case. Long Branch's School Repor. he annual repor o he principal o he Long Branch public schools has jus been issued. he oal enrollmen o pupils, or he pas year was 2,566, an increase o 124 over las year. he average number enrolled was 2,080, an increase o 128. he average aendance was 1,880, an increase o 134. beipercenage o aendance was 90J-, which is i per'cen beer han las year. he number*-o pupils neiher, absen nor ardy was 75. here were 809 cases o ardiness during he year. Only ive children were suspended. A Big Boarding Season. William H. Lawes, he proprieor o he boarding house a Holly arm, near Newman Springs, says ha his is he bes season he has had si nee his" boarding house was opened. All.bis rooms are ull and many applicans had o be urned awayv he place has become very popular, and many o he guess have spen several seasons here. he place is ar enough away rom own o have all he enjoymen o absolue counry lie, while i is ye close enough o have pracically all he conveniences o a house in own. A Clergyman's Garden. Rev. heodore Heisig o Freehold has a vegeable garden, which he dug, planed and ended himsel. His neighbors and ho papis o he place say ha he garden is jus a model o wha n vegeable garden ough, o be. he garden is in he rear o he"' parsonage, and Mr. Heisig has i plocd-ou in lieds o radishes, onions, peas, leuce, beans, carros, squash, eggplans and omaoes. A Horso orured. Las Wednesday nigh SOUR 1 one enered he barn o Joseph Weir, Sr., o Wes ABbury Park and ied an iron car coupling link o his horse's ail and hen urned he animal loose. he coupling link was ied wih he hair o he horse's ail. was impossihlo o unie i and he ail had o bo cu o. ho horse's hind legs were cu and bruised. *-- Rev. Ebonezer Bird's Now Work. A surprise, pary was held a Rev. Ebenezer Bird's on Cenral nvenuo las Wednesday nigh. Mr. Bird reains his residence here, alhough he UH resigned us pasor o Pilgrim Bapis church. He is now engaged in organizing churches in ho easern par o lio counry, nnd he ropreaona Now Jersey and ilvo oher saes n his work. John Boyd's Monumen. ho work o raining money or he monumen 1 o John Boyd, mi curly preachor uonnen church, is programing woll. he monumen id o bi> ereced on ho Old Scoo' burying ground near cnnon. ia expeced ha a leiih 1150 will bo raised or his pip-pom by he churches o ho Monmouli Praibyory. nvenory nmimiice lloolm. ho only cerain way o geing your inauraiico on hoiuieliold goodn in o mnkc nu invenory. ioolh, specially prined or ha piirpouo, 7 cens, n un RSOB-, KR lnioiery uore. Adv. are he closing ou sale o saionery goods a HE REGSER saionery sore is sill going on. Some o he lines have been prey well closed ou. he rolls o oile paper, He whie shel paper, he playing cards and some o he varieies o accoun books, have all been sold. Some o he varieies o box papers have also been sold ou. x ~~~^ "' he oher lines o saionery, however, are sill complee, hough some o hem are geing very low. 1 People who know he value o saionery realize ha a his sale hey are buying many goods a un-heard o prices a prices which in many cases are ar below he wholesale prices and hey are/buying or a long ime o come. ' Wheher i's business saionery ha's waned, or wheher i's ancy saionery he same condiions prevail here. Everyhing is. selling a remarkably low prices. Many dealers in he.village sores roundabou have bough in quaniies, or hey know well ha he-prices here-on almes everyhing-are^ he sale is o close ou he sock, and here is no limi o he number o aricles o a kind which will be sold o any cusomer. - " Schools, public and privae, can buy paper, pencils, pads,, composiion books, inks, ec., a prices lower han hose quoed by supply houses who make a specialy o hese classes o goods. he sock is new and resh, almos he whole o i ha,ving been bough since he holidays. Paper in Bulk. Bille size, 4x6i inches, per quire (24 shees) was 7c, now Square envelopes, o mach above paper, package o 25, was 8c, now 5c 6c Ocavo size, 4Jx7 inches, was 10c. per quire, now ". -6". Square en'velopes o mach, were 8c per package, now 6c Commercial size, 5x8 inches, was 10c per quire, now 7c Oblong envelopes o mach, were 8c, now ' 6c Leer size paper, 7 xo inches, was 20c. per quire, now..' 12c Foolscap, was 20c, per quire, now.. 14c. Legal cap, was 20c. per quire, now. 14c Legal cap, numbered lines, exra srong linen paper, was 30c. per quire, now..22c Business envelopes, whie or amber, exra qualiy, per package o 256c. Business envelopes;'whie or amber, no so good, per package o 25.., 8c, 4c. and 5c. Lawyers' Seals, Ec. Lawyers' seals, red and green, were 8c per box, now 5c. Gil seals, were 15c. per box, now... 10c Large gil seals, were 25c. per box, now 15c. Larger gil seals, were 30c per box, now i 20c Sill larger gil seals, were 40c. per box, now 25c. Desk Clips, or bills, papers, ec., were 60c, now 35c. niial Leers or sealing envelopes, were 12c and 17c, now 10c Sealing Wax, was 5c. per sick, now 3c. sick, now 3c Flexible Rubber Rulers, or ruling accoun books, will ollow curve o open ledger: 12-inch size, were 85c, now... 22c. 16-inc'li size, were 45c, now... SOc. 18-inch size, were 50c., now... 34c. Hard Rubber Rulers, 16 inches long, were 30c, now 22c Rulers wih roller aachmen, or making parallel lines were 25c, now 15c. beck.cuers, were 10c, now Paper Weighs, a variey o sors,' suiable or business desk or lady's desk, were 25o. o 60c, Cc youcchoice now 15c Carpener Pencils, were 5c, now,.. 3c. Marking Crayons, were 5c, now 3c. imber Pencils, were Go., now 3c. Dominoen, bone, well made.,28c. o 90c. Dice, round or square corners, 4 sizes, each Documen Cases. lc hese cases are made o srong paseboard, and are o a size suiable or holding insurance policies, leases, ec 4c. Shel Paper. Rolls o 10 yards,-nil colors, excep whie, edges scalloped nnd heavily embossed, were 4c, now 2ic. (/,.' rolls, all one color or assored colors, or :'.'Se.) Auograph Albums. heso are being sold very chenp, and rim rom 5 censo $1.00. hcxo pricoa uro one-ourh o onu-hal heir ormer prices. Phoograph Albums. Only lvo le, nil arc bound in lenhi'i-, presen pricim arc rom '10c. o $1.75 REGSER BellLDNG, Pens. Unied Saes Falcon pen, was 35c. per box o 144 pens, now 25c Packages o 13 assored pens, adaped or all syles o wriing, were 10c, now 7c Huge pens, wih mammoh penholders, were 15c, now 5c. Founain / Pens. Pen o 14-bara gold, new and improved holder (he mos saisacory ounain pen we-ever sold), was $1.25, now :,. 85c. Gold Pens and Penholders. 14-kara pen, ebony holder, was $1.00, now... 75c. Larger pen, ebony holder, was $1.25, now 90c. Sill larger pen, ebony holder, was $1.50, now...$1.10 elescope holders, gold plae handle, or pen and pencil, were $1.60 o $4.00, now $1.20 o $3.00 nksands. Fancy and business nksands., were 10c. o $5.00, all o hem a onehird o o ormer prices. All Exra Seel Erasers. Qualiy Seel, or Bookkeepers' Use. Whie bone handle, leaher shield, or blade, were 40c, now... 25c. Naural wood handle, leaher shield, were 35c, now 22c. Odd-shaped wood handles,- were 25c, now.- 17c'. Bone handlp, shield wih edge proeced wih meal, were 00c, now : 42e. Lead Pencils. Faber's and Dixon's highes qualiy pencils, any degree o hardness, were 5c each or 50c. per dozen ; now 3c. each, or per dozen 85c Oher pencils a lower prices, some as low as 7c. per dozen. Colored Crayon Pencils. Full-sized pencils, red, blue, yellow, green, orange, ec.; were 5c. each, now.. 8c School crayons, smaller size han above, box o 0 pencils, assored. colors 7c Mucilage. Mucilnge, llnes qualiy, was 85c. per quar, now. 05c, Pin bolea o he same, wore 60c, now 40c, Hal-pin boles o ho same, were 28c, now 21c. en-cen bolea o ho same, now... 7c Small boles o mucilage, were 5c, now So, Library Pas e. Fines qualiy whie pnne, will no, mould, milablo or mouning phoogrnph, scrapbook use, ec en-cun jaw, Duy' and Sanord'H, ' now 7c, Five-cen jaih, now '. Ho Rubber Finger Shields. hoy preven ho linger*) rom geing ired and rom guing luly, wore 5o, now lie Accoun Books. Ledgers and Day Books, bound hi sheep, imiaion Russia leaher corners, 9xl3i inches, 350 pages, good paper, were $1.05, now 80c. Ledgers, Day Books, ec., 9x14 inches, leaher backs, black cloh sides, 300 pages, good paper, were very cheap a 81c, now 60c Day Books, srongly Bound in duck, leaher corners, 600 pages, 9 xl&4- inches, good paper, was $1.35, now..." $1.00 Ledgers,-solid leaher binding, 800 pages, exra good paper, 9x13 inches^was $5.20, now 3.90 Olier hicknesses in same proporion. Order Books, or use by grocers and, sorekeepers generally, 8x13 inches, 300 pages, bound in duck, were 25c, now..*. 17c. he same, (long old) 0Jxl5 inches, were 25c, now 17c. Couner Books, duck covers, SJxllJ inches, 192 pages, were 10c, now 7c. Couner Books, same size, bu hin-,.. ner.pressboard covers, were 5c, now 8c Many oher varieies o books ranging rom 3 cens io $3.00. Pass Books. Prined Pass Books, were 10c. per dozen, now > 1c? Pass Books, beer paper, 40 leaves, were 12c. per dozen, now Oc Pass Books, bound in duck, were 3c each, now 2c. Memorandum Books, were 5c, now. 3c. Ren Receyp Books, si pressboard cover, were 5c, now 3c. Receip Books, bond paper, bound in clob, were 15c, now lie Receip Books, larger, ine paper, more receips in book, were SOc, now 10c nk. Quar boles, several makes, were 50 o 75c, now 40c Pin boles, several makes, were. 25c o 30c, now. 22c Hal-pin boles, any make 14c en-cen boles, now 7c. Small cone and cylinder boles, were 5c, now 3c. Colored nk. Red nk, pin boles, ines qualiy, s uiable or bank or book keeper's use, were 55c, now, 40c he same, smaller boles, wih pen racks aached, were SOc and 25c, now 40c and 17c. Small boles, red, green, blue, viole, ec., wero 10c, now 5c. Oher Colored nks, all colors, wero 5c, now 8c ndellible nk. For marking clohing, ec., box conains ink and apparaus or holding oloh irmly whilo marking, waa 25c., now... 15c, Bill Head Boxes. Bill Head' Boxes, jnpiunied in, or holding wo or hree rizes o bill heads, leer heads, ec, 20c and 25c oile Paper. Packago o 1,000 largo Hhees, was 10c, now 7c. Package o 800 shees, was ie, now Ua Envelope Openers. Excepionally hnnriy or a biihiiplh mnn'u uiok, o open Healed envolopeh JOHN H. COOK, 5c Box Paper. Aalana, very ine wedding plaepaper, unruled, was 60c, now.. 85c. Pallas, plae inish, plain or ruled, was 40c, now 30c. Narcissus, exra ine qualiy rish linen paper, plain or ruled, was 40c, now SOc. Ariadne, smooh inish, plain or ruled,' was 80c, now 20c Coronis, linen paper, plain or ruled, was 30c, now 20c Pandora, he mos popular paper we ever sold, plain or ruled, was 25c,' now 17c. Medea, a very good paper, plain or ruled, was 20c, now Diana, nil ruled, was 15c.,'now Juno, all ruled, was 10c, now 14c 10c 6c (hese boxes are plain, and all he value lies in he paper, and no in he box.) Whiing's "Fine Saionery," was 20c, now 14c. Crushed Vellum, was 25c, now... 17c. Floral, box handsomely embossed wih loral design, was 20c, now 14c', Laes Fad, ined paper, wih margin in deeper shade, and-deeoraed, was40c,now... 28c. Children's Saionery. hese are small shees o paper wih envelopes o mach, or children's use. Box shaped like a book, was 20c, now 12c. Box wih embossed shees o paper, wih gil igures, '"Come o my pary (used or children's pary inviaions) was 25c.,' now 15c. Box o small shees o paper, ied wih silver cord, was 15c, now. 10c. Paper wih beauiul raised Kae Greenaway igures in color, wns 35c, now '..,..25c.' Boxes wih paper having beauiul colored igures o children a play, were 40c, now 25c Paper nearly square, wih envelopes o hold paper wihou olding, were 18c, now 12c. Mourning Paper. Whiibg's exra ine, plae inish, various widhs o border, bor- der pu on by hand work, was 60c o 75c. per box, now 50c Whiing's mourning paper, medium border, was 40c. per box, now.. 30c. Quadrille ruled mourning paper, was 30c, per quire, now c Quadrille ruled envelopes, was 80c per package, now 22c. Mourning puper, ron page bordered in black, was 20c per quire, now 15c Mourning paper, exra ine qualiy bond paper, narrow border, unruled, was 85c per quire, now.. 27c. mpored linon, hree widhs o border on paper and envelopes, boxes somewha soiled, pnper perec, was-$1.40, now, $1.00, Leer Files. Box leer iles, wih index, or iling receips, leers, ec., were 22c, now 10c he same, wih sronger index, was ijoc, now 22c; Foyo leer iles, paen asoning, ho very iiiu;n kind made, oak or walnu cnic, 10x14 inches, wero $11.00, now $2.25 he mime, 10x12 inches, woro $2.50 il-»(j. now ' $2.0U Memorandum Books. A bipj Hock o Memorandum Jookn, HZO suiable or upper ves pocke, or or coa pocke, srongly bound in luulhcr, good pnper, n 0c. o 40c RED BANK, N.

11 A FAMOUS PRVAEER. Remarkable Exploi o he Greaes o Liverpool's Heroes. he greaes o Liverpool's prhjs^ eerlng herpes was a personage amous in his day, and no ye uerly orgoen namely, Cap. Forunaus Wrigh. Soon aer he oubreak o he, war wih France in1744 he, conjoinly wih, some English merchans in Leghorn, ied ou he Fame privaeer o cruise agains he French. he Genleman's Magazine or December, 1746, saed.ha he Fame, Cap. Wrigh, had cap- '' will ell you how ha gold pile ured sixeen French ships in he Le-wavan, worh 400,000. C^p. Wrigh's ou he rue sory, and i ncludes he discovered. ha is, will ell xnos remarkable achievemen, however,, was in 1756, when he renewal o old; so much, n ac, ha he canno ale o a man who has a house ull o he war wih France became imminen. move i, and does no dare o leave i. n ha year he buil a small vessel a His name is Hashes, and he is a Lake Leghorn, called he S. George, o Benne ndian. he sory was old me cruise agains he enemy. His projec y his lile broher, who came all he becoming known, a French xebec o way up he grea Yukon o ge Kashes's sixeen guns and wo hundred and elaives o go down o Klondike aer eighy men bore down upon Leghorn, and hovered ouside he harbor in order o capure him when he came ou. So much injury had Wrigh done o French commerce during he las war ha he French King had promised he honor o knighhood, a pension o 3.000Jlvres_per^ann_umJor lie, and he command o a sloop o war o whoever should bring him no France alive or dead. he candidae or knighhood, hereore, impaienly waied or him. hard herewih lile o ea, and when he uscan governmen, being a -his pring came he said o his wie: 'We. ime n close sympahy, -^lh he will go back o Lake Benne.' hey French, woiild no allow Wrigh o ared up he river and wen or seviral days. hen heir provisions be- leave he por wih more han our guns arid weny-lve men. Wih his ame scarce, and Kashes and his wie armamen he le he harbor on July wen huning'. hey wen up he 25, having hree oher small vessels under convoy. No sooner was he clear o noon Kashes go hirsy. hey were ream now called Klondike and abou he harbor, however, han he ook on away up in he hills and a lile board eigh oher guns, which ' had ream was near. Kashes wen over o been secrely sowed by he convoy or he sream, go down on his knee3 his use. He also prevailed upon ly- and plunged his ace ino he ice-cold, iye o heir men, composed o Slavoni- waer. ased good. ' ans, Veneians, alians, Swiss, and a "On opening his eyes he was so sarled ha he almos los his balance ew Englishmen, o ener.on board his ship. Nex morning he Frenchman and ell n. he creek was abou wo bore down upon him, and a welve ee deep, being only a branch o he o'clock he engagemen began, in sigh big creek. He could see he boom o abou hree housand well-wishers plainly, and i was covered all over o he French. n hree-quarers o an wih somehing red. Kashes had seen hour he xebec was so malreaed ha placer gold on he Sewar and Birch she was hors de comba, wih he loss reek bars. looked he-same, bu o her Capain, Lieuenan, and eighyeigh men killed, seveny more being cious su. He pulled back he sleeve never had he seen so much o he pre- wounded. here being no'wind, she o his lannel shir and dipped his escaped wih he aid o her sweeps, elsehand in. He scooped along he boom she would have allen a prey o he vicor. Wrigh had only los his Lieuenan and our men killed, and eigh wounded. he disgused uscan auhoriies immediaely seized he S. was rue gold or no. His wie did no know. All ha nigh hey hough George, and reused o give her up; abou i and wondered i i was rue bu he appearance a Leghorn o Admiral Hawke. wih wo line-o-bale qui hinking. hey had made up ;old. he nex morning hey boh ships, speedily induced hem o a more heir minds was rue gold. complaisan rame o mind. Aer ur- "Kashes saked ou he creek and soon JHed hisjbu_ckskin_ Back_ ull._.he her^dlsinguishing-himsel aheexpense o he French, he brave Cap. waned o make sure he gold as good, so he wen down o Circle Ciy, Forunaus Wrigh was los wih his where his wie's siser, who married a ship in a sorm in March, 1757, while whie man, was living. hey were on a voyage rom Mala o Leghorn. 1 HE DECLARAON. A Famous Old Documen ana niia Conains. he Declaraion is divided ino wo pors: Firs, he saemen o coraid general principles o he righs o men and peoples, and, second, an aack on George. as a yran, seing orh.in a series o proposiions he wrongs done by him o'he Americans which Jusiied hem in rebellion. Criicism liaa been direced lrs agains he aack on he king, hen o he originaliy o he docrines enunciaed, hen agnins he saemen o he righs o man, Jeerson's "sel eviden ruhs," and inally agnlns he syle. he las criicism is easily disposed o. Year aer year, o more -han a cenury, he Declare lon o ndopondence has been solemnly read in every ciy, own and ham. le in he Unied Saes'o housand o Americans, ^Yho have heard i ove and over ninln, and who lisen o li n i;evoren silence nnil rejoice ha 1 is ^olrs o read. had been badly wrien, he mos robus parioism would be ncapable o his habi. False rheoric or urgid senence would have been liclr own deah warran, and he pervading American sense o humor would linvo seen o i execuion. he mere nc ha Jeer son's words have sood successull his endless repeiion in iunlllbl proo ha he Declaraion has h rue and high lierary qualiies jvlilc alone could have preserved hrong sncli rials is lmprcsslvcncsb and i savor. o hose who will sudy in Declaraion cnrcullv rom he lier m\v Ride, is soon apparen ha h KngllHli s line, lio one noble an digniied, ami he sylo srong, clca aud imposing. Now -jr Almplnum ypo Aluminum ypo or prining purpoana B ono o ho lnoa novoliob paoncd ypo manuacured o ho now moa 1B said o havo many advannsoa over ho old iylo o load ypo. Saniary.reasons nro advanced or s UHO, no ho load dus, which has oen boon ound o endanger ho hoalh o compoalorn, i B done r.wayawlh. A company lino boon ormed a Frankor-on-he-Maln o urher ho lnvonion. un rcaibbk n Mic'brJRlicMnnd l>cn counry newnpopcr on earh. Adv. HE FRS BXONDKER. he ruh Abou he Discovery o Gold liere.., So many sories have been! old rearding he discovery o gold on he Klondike ha i is ineresing o re- u :ord he sory which he ndians ell i he inding o gold here. his is he accoun given by he son o Chila Jack, Yeece; or in "Boson" ohnny Benson, who was employed las ujnmer in packing over he Chllkoo Pass: his gold. he lile broher came up arly a3 year, and had no he rush egun we would have gone down o Dawson aer i. Bu i was a long way down o Dawson, and he ndians made los o money on he rail las ear. "he discovery o he Klondike hapired"so:~"kashes7~wih^his wie-andheir children, were down a Circle iy. Kashes go ired o working and brough up a handul o big nugges. He was much excied, and called his wie. hey did no know wheher cuing wood. He' asked his whie broher-in-law i he gold was good. he whie man said was, and waned o know where Kasb.es go i. He would no ell. hen one nigh Kashes sneaked away o his wie and children, and wen back o his gold pile. He mined or some ime. hen his whie broher-in-law ound him and locaed nex his claim. hen more whie men came and he Klondike was known all over he counry. hen came his ool rush his year. his is he real sory o he irs discovery o he Klondike. "his year guess his riends a Lake Benne will go down and help him bring ou his gold. He has go more han wo millions in his lile cabin back in he hills rom he oher miners. n ac, he has go so much clin-he has no idea how much he has." Cleanliness a F.ml Cieaniiness is an excellen virue, ou i recenly resuled in a raher severe loss o an amaeur phoographer. Las week his wie secured a new chambermaid, whose chie recommendaion was hor cleanliness, and she proved ha her recommendaion was ounded on ac. he irs day sho horoughly cleaned overy room, down sairs, and ho socond day slle Bared o clean he upsairs roonib. Wkc"n sho reached ho bahroom sho ound a number o diry dus-covored pieces o glasa which oondod her ideas o cleanliness. ho pieces o glass wore sanding on ho wainscoing around ho room, and sho ook horn down, careully washed hem, wiped horn dry and hen pile hem up n a corner. ho amaour phoographer camo homo, and on going o ho bahroom wnb grealy Burprlsod o seo ho plocos o glass pllod up n ho corner, and whan ho looked a hem ho usod nn guago almos ho enough o burn holes in a coppor kolo. ho plocon o glass conalnod do.volopod plcurou which h,ad coa ho anmuor phoographor much imo,and rouble o obain, and whl^h ho valued highly. Slnco ho rouble ho locks hla pjocol o glnaa up,.n his "don," and h*aa given nrlc ordora o ho girl no o clean or wash anyhing she mny ilnd n hlb "don." JJen mil lloul Virs.., Exra line linen nid bond pndu, ( con n i» in! KOMKU Baiom-ry ai<nc.~ahi FAVORE OLD POEMS. Eiquee. 'lie Ballyshannon oundered oil he coas o Carlboo And down n ahoms many wen be capain end lls crew; ipwn wen he owners greedy men-whom hope o gain allured, 'h, dry he saring ear or hey were heavily nsured 1 ' Jeilde he capain and be mae, he owners, and he crow, he pnsseugers were also drowned, exceping only wo 'oung Peer Grey, who ased eas or Baker, Croop &Co., And Somers, who rom Easern shors mpored ndigo. 'neso passengers, by reason o heir clinging o a mos, Upon a deser island were evenually cas. "hey huned or heir meals, as Alexander Selkirk used, *... 3u hey couldn' cha ogeher hey had no been.inroduced.., For Peer Grey and Somers, oo, hough cerainly n rade,.. Were properly paricular abou he riends hey made; ind somehow, hus hey seled i, wihou a word > o inoub, 'ha Grey snould ake he norhern ha!/, while Somers ook he souh. On Peer's porion oysers grew, a delicacy rare, Bu oysers were a delicacy Peer couldn' bear. On Somer's side was urle, en he sblnglo lying hick. Which Bomers couldn' ea because always made him sick. Grey gnashed his eeh wih envy, as lie saw a mighy sore O urle, unmolesed,on his ellow creaure'sshore. he oysers a his ee aside impaienly he shoved. -FoHurlerend-hls-moher^vcro-ho-on^bings-helovea.. ' And Soraers sighed n sorrow, as ho seled lu he souh, 'or he hough o Peer's oysers brough he waer o bis mouh. He lonied o lay him down upon he shelly bed and su, 'or lie'd oen eaen oysers, bu he'd never had enough.... How hey wished an inroducion o each oher hey had had When on board ho Ballyshunnon, and almos drove hem mad o hink how very riendly wih each oher hey migh ge. i wasn' or he arbirary rule o eiquee. One day when oua-hunidr brhe mus-ridiculous. Grey overheard his ellow-man soliloquizing hus; " wonder how he playmaes o my youh are geing on, McConael, S. B. Walers, Paddy Byles, and Robinsou?" 1 hese slmulo words made Peer as delighed as could be. Old chumink's n he Charer House were Roulnson and be. He walked sraigh up o Somers, hen he urned exremely red. Hesiaed, hemmed and hawed, hen cleared bis hroa, and said : 1 1 beg your pardon pray orgive me seem oo. bold Bu you nave breahed a name knew, amiliarly. o old. You spoke aloud o Roblnson- happened o bo by "You know ilm?" "Yes, exremely well." " Allow me so do." wasenough hey el hey could more pleasanly ireon. For (oil 1 he magic o he ac) hey each knew Robinson: And Mr. Soinors' urle was a Peer's service quie, And Mr. Homers punished Peer's oyser ed all righ. hey soon became like brohers, rom communiy o wrongs. hey wroe each oher lile odes, hey sang each oher songs; hey old each oilier anecdoes disparaging heli wives On several occasions, oo, hey saved each oher' lives. hey.lel qule_melancholyjvlien hey.pared oi he nigh,.. And go up n he morning as soon as was ligh. Euch oher's pleasan company hey reckoned so upon. And all because happened hey each knew Robin son. hey lived or many years OE ha inliospiabli shore, And day by day hey learned o lovo each ohe more and more. A los, o heir usonlshmen, on geing up om day. hey saw a rigae anchored n he odng o he bay, o Peer an dea occurred " Suppose we cross he main? So good an opporuniy may no occur again." And Bomers hough a momen, hen ejaculaed, "Donel wonder how my business in ho ciy's geing on? " " Bu say " said Mr. Peer. "When n England, as you know, earned my living asing eas or Baker, Croop 4 Co. may hnv«been suspended,' my employers hink mo dead." "hen como wih me," said Somers, "and as> indigoinsead." Bu all heir plans wore shaered n a momen when hey ound ho vessel was a convic ship rom Porland, ou' ward bound. When a boa came oil o ech hem, hough he 'el very kind, o go on board hey lruily, yerespecully declined As boh ho happy selers roued wih laugher n 1 he Joe, hey rorwiizod :i genlemanly ellow pullin sroko; 'wns llohinsan.n convic, n nn unbecoming rock. Cimdcmnod o si-ven years or inlsupnropriilin sock. hey lnuglu'd no more, or Somcrs hough he lini : licimivcry. rush,' n knowing one whose riend had misappropriae cash;. i And Pewr hough, n oolish ijiek he mus linvi gone upon, n:iiiikingheacqiiiilnaiicoo u riend o Robinson A irs hey didn' quarrel vorv openly. 've heard hey noilued when hoy me, and now iind ho 'xohuigi'il a word; lie wonl.nruw rure, aud rarer sill ho nodding o ho Head, Ami when hey mee each oher uow, hey cu cud oher dead. o allocae hi! nland hoy agreed by word o moul). And Peor ake.i hn norh again, nnd Somora ake lio souh. And Poorhus ho oysers, which ho baes, n nyon hick. And Bonier* bus ho urle urle always make him sik. H r. S. Olllicr. Coal and Wood WM. N. -WORHLEY, HUOKBHnn O J. A. WOU.KY, Wholesales nnd Kulall Dealer n Sorniion. R and Giiiiil»orlun<l Coul. W!)>H Coal n purchased!>y h'o carload be lionell o long on",»,-)»! pouma, n given. qualiy o Hickory, Oalc and Pin Wood a liiodoruo prices. MJDLAM'B AND COOKRR'B FERMZKR CONHANXY ON HAN). Yard n Worhier'* Do«k, lcl Slunk Branch Yan\ a RcabrlpM. N. J. ; Y Special reducions, in, Carpes,^ Rugs,.Carpe, Lounges, Baby Carriages ^andhard-. < '.'' wood Rerigeraors. A * A Oak Sideboards land Bedroom Suis. We have by ar he larges and preies line o Oak Sideboards and Bedroom Suis in he 1 couny. Oak Sideboards rom $8.80 up. Fancy China Maing rom 12c. a yard up. SCREENS. Screen Doors, sizes begin a 2. 6 in. wide o 6 ee 6 in. high, all- inermediae sizes up o in. wide o in. high; prices begin a 65c.. Y Window Screens, he kind ha can be ad- jused o i any size window in a ew seconds, prices begin a 15c.. he Mexican Hammock a 50c. is he cheapes sor we handle. A Mexican Hammock o he same qualiy as he one quoed above, bu larger in size, we sell a 75c.. ', A close woven Hammock, good maerial, wih pillow, generous size, or $1.00. Oher Hammocks o beer maerial and more elaboraely made, as high as $3.40. CROQUE SES. A hingedbox o hardwood, ull se, ull size r eigh balls and eigh malles, en arches and wo sakes, a 98c. Abou hal a dozen oher sors o selec rom; prices range as high as $3.00. PORCH ROCKERS. A big, roomy Porch Rocker, * solidly buil, big arm res, reed sea and back, a $1.75. Small size Porch Rockers, much on he same syle as above, 98c. _< REFRGERAORS. Pine Uprigh Rerigeraors, pained o resemble quarered oak, rom $6.00 up. Hardwood Rerigeraors, rom $6.50 up. he more expensive rerigeraors will also be ound here. he assornien is oo large o caalogue. ce Cream Freezers. e^ celebraed riple moion Wm'e Mounain, rom. 2 o 8 quars. he 2-quar Freezer sells or $1.85. We also handle he "Gem" and oher makes.,., SEEDS. Golden Mille, 98c. per bushel; Hungarian seed, 93c. per bushel. FSHNG ACKLE. Large assormen o Fishing ackle a he very lowes prices. Furniure, Hardware and House Furnishing 1 Goods o Every Descripion. Everyhing Delivered Free wihin 50 miles o Red Bank. Y Y

12 A BOA SOVE N BY A SHARK. Charles Anderson's Advenure O.'. Senbrlh Las Wednesday. Charles Anderson is a,isherman "o Seabrigh. Lae Wednesday he was ou ishing and as he was pulling in a blueish he noiced ha a shark was aer i. his was no an unusual occurrence, and Anderson pulled he blueish in rapidly so as o preven he shark rom geing, i.' Jus as ic shark made a, dash or he ish o seize i Anderson pulled i over, he side o he boa. he. shark could no check is headlong rush, and i sruck is head agains he boom o he boa. he garboad sreak and he wo adjoining sreaks o planking were smashed in by he orce wih which he shark sruck he boa. he boa illed wih waer anil.sank nearly o he gunwales, and i hail o be owed ashore. he shark was ujipu-iily no injured by he collision. Fishermen a Seabrigh say'ha hey have oen si-en sharks aer blueiish. while he isb were being pulled in; Lai hey had never beore known a shark o be so ravenous as o smash in he boom o a bou while rying o ge a hooked ish. A BROKEN NECK. _ Di&browl'. WUHOH Valla Down Sairs and in Kied. A aal acciden occurred a Freehold las Wednesday nigh. Disbjww C. Wilson, seward a SinionsonV*hoel, was. going upsairs wih a lighed lamp and a picher o waer, and when near he op he ell backward o he boom o he ligh'. He was picked up unconscious. A docor was called and be slaed ha Wilson's, neck Was broken. "Wilson died a shor ime aer he acciden. Las May Wilson's leg was injured while he was helping Simonson o move ino he hoel. he cal -o he leg was severely bruised, and he leg had been weak ever since. is supposed ha his caused him o all on Wednesday nigh. Wilson was 45 years old. His parens live a Millmrs, his aher being eighy years old. Hur Wih a Hay Bake. Asher Schahck, son o George D. Schanck o Holmdel, narrowly escaped seriouainjury las week while harvesing hay. Young Schanck was,,driving a horse aached o a hay rake. n some way he los his balance and ell o he ground in ron o he rake. he rake picked him up and urned him over and over along he ground. he horse was genle and sopped when Schanck called o i, bu he boy was badly cu and bruised abou he legs. hrown rom a Horse. Will Wheelero Keypor, son o James Wheeler, was hrown rom a horse las hursday. He was riding horseback along he road and passed a buggy in which were a young man and a girl. he man Bruck Wheeler's boree wih his whip, causing i o plunge orward. he boy was hrown rom he horse and was injured so severely ha he had o be aken home in a carriage. he man who hi he horse is o be prosecued. Burned Wih Acid. homas Kinney o Freehold was illing one o he live exingiushers on a ire ruck when he bole conaining he. acid exploded and some o he acid enered hia eyes. He was conined o he house or several days and his oyes were badly swollen. Run Over by a Bicyclis.. V. Breeco o Long Branch was cross; ing he sree on uesday o las week when he was run down by a bicyclis. he wheels o he bicyclo passed over Mr. Breeco's somach and be received several bruises. A.n Aged Woman's Fall Sown Sairs..Mrs. Elizabeh Riddle o Farmingdale ia 81 years old, On hursday HO aared o go down n ligh o sairs, and when lho liad go down wo or breo seps she ell o he oo. Her shoulder and wo riba worn broken by he all. i A Soldier Hur. Frederick Ely o Freehold, who i» member o Compuny a Pompun Lakes, injured bin hip whilo running.'lus.week and wan conllned o he hos pial orioveml days. Wendinn UH. Sc.o wlm wo huvo in uneul, beauiu urid urlalc glunhwme, 0. Dorlingcr & Boils, No. 01(5 Broadway; near Slo S. nndomurray S., Now York. -Adv. i Gold 'ens. Wihou holders, 00 cens o ijs.bo Vcro'11.00 o $U,00, a im lnaihicii saionery Borc Adv. LODGE ELECONS. lauu Local Socieies Elec Xev A Freehold Bou Slees His Deah On! Oicers..» he Cuban-Coun. he American Mechanics o Holmdel William M. Ackerman, a young oicer eld heir elebion o oicers las week on he orpedo boalodgers, was drowned cvihjue ollowing resul: o he coas o Cuba on. June lob. He Councilor William J. Wilson. Vice-councilor CDarles 8. F.ly. was a nephew o John D. Perrine p Recording secreary Charles Brown..; Financial secreary -John M. Ely. 'ianalajjnn and made his home here reasurer ]. Alex Guy. nsliie piiimi-eujeuo Jolin3on. and a Freehold up o abou; six years Ouside guard unis Sickles, ago. He was well known a Freehold hese ;ire he hew oicers o Naveaink and hroughou he wesern par o he odge o Odd Fellows, who were eleced couny. He was making as a ow line as week :. ' ~ o he bow o he Rodgers when he was Nclilo Brand Joseph AuK Vice grand Jolm McColRan. swep overboard by. he line. A lie Recording secreary Joliri S. nalnoq,. buoy, was hrown o him and every Nepune encampmen is higher de- eor was made o save him wihou ;ree o Navesink lodge, and hese are avail. He wore hip rubber boosi he he new oicers o he encampmen: ime, and hey are supposed o have Chie pariarch William V. Silvers. llikh j'rii's Joseph Aul. -' ' pulled him down. He may also have Senior warden William w. willey. been injured when he was knocked Junior warden William L. Chaihvick. ecordlrir scribe John 8. Bnlnon. overboard. he body was no recovered. 'lnnnclni si'iibo Jolm S. Sllis. reasurer Jolm A. Wurliluy. Hollywood council o American Mechanics o Long Branch eleced he Los S64 and Found.. ollowing oicers las Wednesday nigh: William.. Lewis, who is employed in Councilor S. H. Hampon. Edwards' mill a Long.Branch, los a Vlee-i'oimdlur Nelson Loclc.vcod. pockebook conaining $>1 a Pleasure Ki'conllni secroary CJ(H>ri!<!. llibbes. Financial secreary «. W. Benne. Bay on he opening nigh. Joe Quick, reasurer-k..1. Viinliriuj. Conducor - Win. N. lliislwman.. * a Long Branch boy, ound he money on Warden.Harry Lausch.. a sea in he merry-go-round. he nside seninel Na Slocum. Ouside senlnel-b.. implies. money was reurned o Lewis, who re- ausecs William J. Smj'iue, Nelson Lockwood, heodore-oraimier-i : r- Junior pas councilor D.. ViinSrun. William J. Fleming has been eleced ouncilo o Union council o American Mechanics o Long Branch. Empire lodge o Odd Fellows o Long Branch has eleced he ollowing oicers : Nobo RranU Uriuli Benne. v'vice grand Frank Chapman. "Secreary Alber Embley. Mizpah lodge o Odd Fellows o Oceanpor eleced he ollowing oicers las Wednesday nigh: Noble grand Charles. Clayon. Vice Brand Charles W. Koswell. Seereary-Dousjlas Kiddle. Long Branch council o American Mechanics eleced he ollowing oicers a is las meeing; Councilor Belville VanBrun. Vice-councilor B. B. Saas. ccordlnp: secreary Roseph Suphen. Assisan secreary W.. Oucal. Flnuuelul secreary William Sroekblne. reasurer Nelson S. dlinsead. Conducor Williani Ferry. Warden - Hnrry A. Pierce. he ollowing oicers have been eleced by Ocean lodge o Knighs o Pyhias o Long Branch : Cliancelor commander W. U. VnnBruol. Vice-chaucelor William P. Embloy. Prelae Uriah Benne. nsldo guurd B. P. Morris. Ouside guard A. E. Burke. Maser.a-nrms Daniel H. VanBrun. Ashland council o American Mechanics o Seabrigh has eleced he ollowing oicers o serve or he nex six monhs : Councilor- W. E. Cline. Vlco-councilor-John U. Wlloon. Reconlnpr secreary- P. Hall Packer. Assisan recording secreary Wolco Fary. Financial secreary W. K. Maglll. reasurer Dr. C. A. Heed. Conducor Ellsba Blocum. Warden William Venable.. nside seninel Georpe Armsrong. Ouside seninel Abram Embloy. Seabrigh lodge o Odd Fellows has eleced hese oicers: Noblo grand - J. B. Prlchnrd. Vice (?rand Rober Millicen. Secreary Edward Carleson. W. S. VanBrun has been eleced noble chie o o Kalon casle o he Knighs o he Golden Eagle o Long Branch. Mrs. Lydia.H ousel has been eleced councilor o Pride o Hollywood council o Daughers o Libery o Long Branch. Arcana lodge o Knighs o Pyhias o Oceanpor held is semi-annual elecion las week wih he ollowing resul: Chancelor commander Edwin Lipplnco. Vlce-cbancelor A.. Smih. Prelae B. B, Herring. Maser ol work horn us Riddle. Chingarora ribe o Red Men o Keypor eleced he ollowing oicers a heir A Child Almos Drowned. meeing las week : Ray Pevlin, he our-year-old son o Sachem James Fle. P. J. Devlin' o Maawan, was playing Senior snkumore liclmrd. Leo: Junior Sagamore John Corell. by he side o he creek a ha place Prophe- Fred F. Armsrong. when he ell in he waer. He was Frelinghuysen council o American rescued by J. L. Rice, who saw he child Mechanics o Keypor held is semiannual elecion las week. he ollow- a he boom o he creek. He was resusciaed wih dilliculy; ng oicers were eleced : Councilor Joseph liedle. Vice-councilor Jolio Slllnvorh, Sr. Recording secreary Charles. Young. Assisan recording secreary W. S. Brower, Jr. Flunnclnl secreary- 8. E. Anderson, Jr. reasurer. E. ). Peuys. Conducor Charles. Sandman. Warden George Mason. nside seninel Frank Pease. Ouside seninel Fred G. Wilson. rusee Fred G." Wilson. Wanea council o degree o Pocahonaa o Long Branch eleced hese oicers on uesday nigh o las week : Pocuhonus Mrs. D. H. VanBrun. Wcnouuli Mrs. Jacob H. Pez. Propheess Mrs. Georgo Worliloy. l'owlmlim Mrs. Annlo Coluy. Monraouh council o American Mechanics o Freehold has eleced he ollowing oicers: Councllorr Nahaniel Jones. Vlc^-councilor Waler Gordon. Reconllng secreary W. S. llunklns. ABslNan recording secreary- C... Clayon. Financial secreary R. N. Bonier. reasurer E. L. conrow. Conducor. E. aylor. nsldo nenlnol-d. J. aylor. Ouuklo seninel O. K. innkliis. rused Alhro Davisou. Lus week u now lodge, o,odd Fellows was organized a AsburyPark, he ollceih o he now lodge ure : Noble Krand-Willlnm. Hill. Vice grand Georgo Bnyder. Recording ni!crcary E.,,,c.H. FlnuiKilnl nocrolury MnirlH WlilUi. Warden Joseph Hcnimin. reasurer-. \K. Rohriz. W G. Bedle was eleced noblo grand a he recon elecion o Knickerbocker lodgo o Odd Fellows o Mauwan. Wased Jlloncu. You wulo your money i you pay more or your mea han wha 1 charge. iell he bea mea nnd sell i n lower prices han any olhor bucher. do innil on onuli, liu.ha is he renaon why win aord o null a si lower prico. Joaepl yan, he oaiih buolior, Brond Hrcc Adv, Mndelhle ink, For innrlin)? cloliing, oo., 17 oona, a ameowran naionory Boro. Ada. DROWNED OFA ORPEDO BOA _warded-he boy, ; - ime. Books. Workmen's ime books a 3 cens o 30 cens a HE REGSER saionery sole, Broad sree, Red Bank. Adv. Wall Paper. CALL A HE Cenral Wall Paper Sore, Cor. Fron and Pearl Srees, For your Wall Paper, Pains, Enamels and Window Glass. Also a ull line o Paper Hangers' ools. Paper Hangers' Pase by he pal] or barrel. Kalsomlne, Puy, Whie Lead, Oils, urpenine, Hard Ollu, Varnlsli uud Dryws. A complee lino o H. W. Johns'? Ready Msed Pains. Kalsomlne Brushes and Whiewash Brushes. Esimaes choprully urnished." Mall Ordqra promply aended o. G. W. MVSON. Box 878. Red BanK, N. J. Reducion in rimmed Millinery. o reduce our sock we will oer all o our rimmed Sock a a liberal discoun. Miss A. L Morris's Millinery, COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES, BED BANK, JS. J. SCULLY & RELLY, FUNERAL DRECORS. UPHOLSERNC. Picures Framed. Furniure Moved and Sored. 127 Fron sree, second door rom Pearl sree, RED BANK, N. J. D. W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer. BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank. New Jersey. Hpcclnl Bhoui or (limrerernok, umlcr-ooal nml norcrlni lioreos. Kxm aenion o roora iimi i>.\v. SMH. HE GLOBE Livery and Boarding Sables, HKYCKR & OOLYEB. Wo beg o luinouneo ha wo liuvo a (lno selecion o riipo, rnnnboii(i,aurroys buggivn and ohor' coinornblo vehicle.* o Boloo rom, and any o*io wlio in dc- Hirouii o hiriii?«nice urnou, will lnd i will pay hem o cull on un. Good ls and Priced Moderae. A We've a big sore ull o good hings ha we've jus go in. hey are all new and resh. ' And such prices! Bu he prices will speak or hemselves when you come o buy.' hey'll ell you and hey'll ell you much beer han we can, how much you'll save by buying here. We deliver goods wihou exra charge and quickly, od.,. W. H.KNAPP, No. 8 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. POS OFFCE BLOCK. OLD AND PURE WHSKES, HE BES N RED BANK, CAN BE FOUND A HE SORE OF cr: J"... vr " SOUH SDE OF FRON SRE, NEAR BROAD SREE. i You will be saisied wih he qualiy and price. A ull assormeno 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 Chamberlain's Old Cabine Rye, aged 10 years. Gallon, $4.75 ; ull quar, $ r J.J>4 We are showing a ine line o & Ladies' Separae Skirs For Summer Wear. Ladies' Separae Skirs or sum- [< i mer wear. hese goods are made up o crash and ine rish linen. Broad Sree, Also whie dress skirs o duck and good qualiy pique, all a reasonable prices. ADLEM & COLE, i 9 0 A' : $ Red Bank, N. J. Shy o Fakirs S WeNever Adverise Goods Unless we can Recommend hem.: Our E. D, Buer is rom he bes' creamery in ho counry. Our price is- 22 cens o pound; Oand.5 pounds packed in sone crocks. \>. GOOD COOKS reoonincnd liis sore. liero'u mighy lile Baiei'iicion in cooking i nil your Hlcill and all your oorn are Sae Dairy Buer, a ino able buer, 20 cens a pound, ive pounds or 05o. Good buer as low as 18 cens a pound.. Full Cream Cheese, absoluely he ines qualiy Now York cheeso ha we cn buy, prico 10 cens per pound. All menb are higher, bu or ono weok moro wo will sell pur Dlue Ribbon Bacon 1 a 12 cens per pound. ' Our Blue Ribbon 1 Hums n 12 cens pep- pound.- Largo HniiH, 10 o 20 pounds, n;^ cons por pound. spoiled by ho inerior qualiy o he groccrico you uuo. Wo hundlo nohing Caliornia Hams, ho bes, cons bu lio very FieH, and you'll ind our pound. "' prices righ on ovory cin, For iiibunci', wo nro oicriiir )iln Week : Shoulra, ho ben, 7 cens per pound., F, F. Supp, Grocer,, Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J^ NEAl.. SAON., RANSFER CKES ON-jHB ROLLEy X»WN-OWN.,,

13 sock o goods on hand a good many housand dollars'worh more han we ough o have jus now. hese goods were no made up o be sold cheap by raveling concerns, bu were all ; made by he bes clohing manuacurers in he counry, and were made o be sold o he bes rade. Don' come or hese goods any ime, or we will no be always willing o lose money by selling hem a hese prices.!for'a"iiire"' : we'willnbellgoi)ds"a"hb~priqeseelowv- : ' /» '..,., ' 9 Ligh and dark colored cassimeres, black chevios and black clays, made in single and double breased sacks and cuaway rocks, all his season's goods, ormer prices were $10.00, $12.00 and $ You can ake your choice a 7 &. Men's all wool suis, always sold a $8.00, go in his sale a - " ' hese suis sold righ along or $3.50 o $8.00. Big assormen o selec rom. Your choice a hese are all wool goods, some bloomers, bu mos o hem have Kersey cus. Some have plaid cus, he new ad. hese suis sold all he way rom $5.00 o $9.00 per sui. hese go a }. 4Men's and Boys' Shirs, some are laundered, whie bodies wih ancy bosoms, some wih/whle" collar bands, some unlaundered, nohing. in he lo sold or less han 50 cens; all go a; o H " Good sro.ng maerial, well made, coa and pans, * were sold aw$r.75 o $2.50, your choice a All our Sraw Has go a hal-price; 25-cen sailors go a 13 cens; 35-cen sailors a 18 cens. \. All he res a same reducion. Children's Fancy Blouses. he kind ha usually sell a 50c. o 75c. go a 37c. 9 Men's all wool Pans, he $2.op kind, a $1.40. Men's Pans a $2.40. n his lo here are $4 and $5 qualiies, a #2.40. Men's Pans a #3.30. Every pair in his lo is worh a leas $5, and pleny o hem were #6 and Men's and Boys' Ouing Flannel Shirs, he.25-. cen kind, go a 17 cens. he 25-cen Crash Has go a 17 cens. he 5o-cen Gol Hose go a 27 cens. Men's Plaid Hose a 15 cens a pair. Boys' Pans a 10 cens. c Boys' Waiss a 10 cens. Special prices will be made on a grea many oher goods in he sore. You know, o \ course, ha hese goods a hese prices canno las long. you delay buying you may be disappoined BROAD SREE, RED BANK.

14 alk happiness. he world is sad enough Wihou your woes. N-o pau s ly rough;, Look ou lor he placea ha are smooh and clear, And speak o hose o res he weary ear O earh, so hur by one coninuous srain O.human disconen and grie anil pain.. alk aih. he world s beer o wihou' Your uered ignorance and morbid doub. you have aih in God, or man, or sel,. ; Say BO; no, push back upon he > shel., '.O silence all your houghs ill aih shall come; No one will grieve because your lips are dumb. alk healh. he dreary, never-changing ale... O moral maladies is worn and sale. ou cannori charm, or ineres, or ' please, \..' ' ' By harping on ha minor cord, disease. >, Say you are well, or all is well wih you, And God shall hear our words and make hem rue. - ~' MB. PHLP BROWN. 'Helen Armsrong closed her sachel ind gahered ogeher he, scaered belongings ha had accumulaed during her long rip wes; she drew on ber gloves and rearranged her ha and veil, or no he irs ime in he las liale hour. She knew ha he rain speeding on was surely, rapidly bringing her o Crimson Creek; in a ew minues more she would be in her aher's embrace. How she had begged - o join" her] aher; she had endeavored o con-j ylnce him how unhappy she was away, rom him and how much o heir muual advanage her presence a he. Crimson Creek mine would bo. A las she wrung a promise rom him ha she should go o him a he end o her course in he school. John Armsrong was ever an lndul- lis hand a'mos iercely, as :! o hold dim back. lie read her he gh and answered: 'i's no use, lll> grl, -iu going; i was only he h>ug^ o si-en's,vou kep me here his long." "No no, pajiii; don' leave n'e!" 1 "!'" irnve, Helen'; 'll leavs you n wuil ii.'uhls. dear; he orune huners -n'- (re you," seemed o Helen ha b s mind mus be wandering. "Call Philip, Helen, mus speak.o him.". '..-; - She called him, relucanly. "Did you wish me, sir?" "Yes, Philip, my boy, wls i.you." His voice was growing weaker each breah. " wish you o ake pare o my lile girl; am, dying andijl can' leave e her alone n he ' wprid; she mus.have someone whose righ i is o guard her. You are he orjly man o whom could rus her. Will you marry Helen?" "Mr. Armsrong, dear, kind riend ha you have been o me, your wishes are my laws. will ake pare o. your daugher, always." Why didn' he say, " she will le mei" Bu lls only hough was or he riend who lay dying.. Helen knel down by he b<>d ana hrowing her arms around her aher's neck burs no ears or he irs -l me, - : "Papa, no ha; don' make me marry any one." " is my las wish, dear; 1 mus know you have a proecor. Go; PhllllV bring some one o perorm he ceremony; my ime, is geing shor." ndeed, Helen already regreed her remonsrance as she looked a he pallid ace o her idolized raher, and during Philip's brie absence she said no more bu caressed him whose lielong care bad made her orge ha ehe-was moherless:"'".'""- Jus as he 6un was seing Philip and Helen were married a he side o John Armsrong's bed. As he las words were said a- peaceul, happy smile illuminaed he ace o he dying man and grasping a hand o each he said, "God bless you," and passed away. he memory o ha hour remained gen aher nnd ho gave his consen ( wih Helen many a clay; he uer o a plan ha coincided wih his own' srangeness o her surroundings added desires, bu he gave i unwillingly, i'o her desolaion. Philip saw o her knowing how hard he lie would be, physical comor, bu dared no oer o Helen, who could no realize he'a word o consolaion o he girl, privaions ha would be hers n a whose sorrow seemed crushing. She emnll mining camp. j appeared no o be aware o his ex- 'he rain slackened is speed, he; isence anil only answered in monoricudly porer came o help Helen syllables any remark lie made, o wih her-hand lurpire and in a J "You will reurn o New York, momen she ound hersel on he pla- presume?" lie said as hey walked orm in ron o a miserable-looking.back rom he lonely grave ae. he saion decoraed wih he sign "Crimcon burial. Creek." She gazed around seek- "Yes, immediaely," Helen answer- ing he. dear amiliar iriire she had ed., picured all hese las ew days, bu n he early spring o he ollowing nsead she saw advancing oward year, Helen wen o Old Poin Comor her a all, brown-beardoil man. He j wih he moher o her deares school lied his ha coureously nnd said in riend, Lenda Horon, wih» hemi she accens-wliich-lile accorded- wih Ms made her home since her aher's his rough mining dress: "Miss Arm-' 1 deah. srong,. presume; am Philip'" She ound hersel growing brigher Brown." and happier, he change and pu-door "Oh, are you Mr. Brown?" she lie doing her much good. asked, almos rudely. 'Where is pa- One morning as she was riding over pa? hough, o course, he would he long briuge ha connecs Old be here." Her voice rembled. Poin wih he village o Hampon, " know mus be very disappoin- Bhe passed a mau who looked a her inc. bu he couldn' come, i was m-' very seadily or a momen. He was possible he is sick." {all, raher dark, clean shaven and " never knew him o be-sick- be-. well-deessed. : ore," she said, hal dazed. "By Jove, i's Helen, as sure as " la very sudden. He seemed aai alive!" he exclaimed. " hadn' quie well up o a day or wo ago, hoped o SG «her so soon," he hough; bu yeserday morning he sroke "'my boa has been n an hour.and came, 1 mean, you know oh, aon' nave been puing o he evil momen be alnrmed, Miss Armsrong- we o sending up my card; ear she nil hope or he bes." won' receive me very warmly." Philip' broke o, 'eeling uerly 'Suddenly he saw her dismoun and helpless, as he saw he remulous lip, examine her wheel. She looked abou and he 'blue eyes illing wih ears, 'hopelessly and seemed o be a a loss Philip silenly helped her ino he o know wha o do. Philip hurried wagon (lin wns.o., conduc hem o oward her nnd said: "May be o he mine nnd i wns only aer hey any service o you?" had le he desolae' saion a hal- ; " (>1 >. hank you, am araid have 1 mile behind ha he silence was brok- pimeiured one o my ires," she reen. plied, and 'liilip was surprised a her, "Mr. Brown, pli'nse ell me all beauy as she urned her ace oward abou 11," Helen said; ln»r voice him. "1 mn no an exper whoohvoare Roiimlor hard and cold, even o' her lilmi, i hardly know wha o do," own caps; slu> el suiiiicd nnd numb "Do you carry a repair ouli? nnd was conscious,o an unreasonable maybe able o mend i." disliko or his srong, bronzed man "Why, don' know, los bpsiilc her. o hings in ha lile sachel, per- 1'hllip old licr how he hail ound haps here is a repair oui." Mr. ArmsniiiB lying in an uncon- 'hlllp could scnrcoly repress a smile Bclous siic hi' morning beore. He n he woeul gnorance o his young did no menion Uni lie hnd ridden woman n regard o her wheel, bu be miles n a l>v>nkneek spral o he ele- looked ino he "lile sachel" and graph saion n order o million he brough o ligh ools wih which o docor hi ime or ho evening rain,' mend he iro. While he was busying nor ha all nigh he hur sa by he himsel abou i, be hough o his bedside o bin ilonil, waching he peculiar posiion. here be wns^galnliiw slgim o reurning conscious- liinly (insising his own wie. He ness unil jus a daybreak, beore ho saw hn she did no, recognize him lind Riirled o mee Helen, lila vigil in his changed dress nnd shaven ace, hnd buen rewarded by a ew broken mid lie was glad ha she did no, as senences rom he. sricken man. he el sure ha she would no ljjiive "li'lcn Vhlllp-llelon go beore (nulled so brighly or alked so pleas i's, oo lue; bring my lile girl." ' unlly had she known. i When Philip paused Helen nblced "Do you ride much? Don' you hink irmly, hough her acu WH whie: ''is he cndy" you.ough o learn wha o do in! o accidens?" Philip or one momen, hesiaed, " nm a beginner and never go 1 ar bu im he looked down no ber (men- rom he hoel yu Hupnone oj lonlng eyes lie could bu answer ho o learn abou niy wheel, bu d m' Jrulli. believe 1 am a meehunienl genl " ear BO, bu hope we win be in ihe laughed. "'s really much i ime." o linve Home, one do l or me," cor A lah Helen knel by he Hide o; ". hope may always bo BO or' un licr iiher'h h' bd bed. ae an o nppenr a he e righ mom n" "l'apn!.'l'ni>ii! Door <liuwy " lbo HeleiUclrew hei-hel up o her ill died mi HO klbhod her aher and heigh o ilve-oo-our,.and repllci im ho Hick man mulled conenedly no coldly ie nhc could: "hank you cry lie nnswercdi "Daugher." much; 1H inished, believe." 'hlllp Mid he docor le ho room ook ho wheel rom him, nnd, mo nnd Helen lnld her so.young chock ng, rode bnckijplio direcion o HKoiun'bor n'lior'l ace and clmiped hoel, AB Philip'sood, ha n,hi ilw lilhe lid, he" releced ha, she migh be a lile diicul. He ell o wondering i i was possible o ren a wheel, and abou decided no o make his ideniy known jus ye. < Mrs. Horon and Helen were a dinner when Philip sepped ino he'dining room, and in ollowing he waier o his sea he passed heir able. Helen nclined her head very slighly: she evidenly did no consider her morning meeing a suicien inroducion.."'' in he aernoon he li a cigar and srolled along he piazza. here was somehing very delighul. in being back once more amid ne comors and luxuries o he eas, aer years o hard work as a mining engineer in he roughes pars o he wes. he lile reinemens o lie appealed Xo him srongly. A group o ladies eeaed a he shady side o he piazza,, wih heir embroidery, seemed an nvaluable addiion' o he scene, and when he heard a clear, amiliar voice among hem he el more han ever ha lie was very good. Only a eense o duy had brough him eas he promise o his riend, he bes rjend he world could give, had been his guiding sar he las eigh or nine monhs, and he ime haa come when he el i righ o see or himsel bow ris-lile" charge was: Now ha ha was here and had seen Helen he el unaccounably happy. "A man mus have some one o live or," he mused, 'and even i i's a young girl who, or all you know, doesn' care wheher you live or no, i's beer aan a selish lie." His houghs were inerruped by a ew words ha came rom he group o ladies: "Yes, i love o ride. Alone? Oh, don' mind ha; he counry is so prey abou here cpjildjiev-er be lonely." ^How clear and child-like WBB her voice. Ha could no hear he words o cue ohers bu her answer was plain: "No a bi hersel and wihdrew ino aignly ha amused him immensely. "You never old me anyhing abou yoursel," said Philip, once when hey were nesing in a suauy nook aer a hard spin. : ' "You ough onknow a gria deal abou me, having ridden wih me every morning or he pas ornigh. Riding a bicycle is a grea es o a disposiion, hey say," answered Helen. *. " do know a.grea deal abou your disposiion; so- much ha am anxious o know abou your lie," said he, looking enderly a her. "You have never old me your name and have evaded inding i ou a he hoel n he hope ha you would ell me yoursel." - " haven' old you my name, because" she paused, and hen coninued, deianly "because hae i, and i's he same as yours. Please don' ask me why. Please go away and leave me am miserable!" She urned her ace away ana Philip ancied she was crying. He longed o ake he paheic lile igure in his arms and ell her ha he hanked God ha heir names were he same, bu he only said: "Forgive me, i have hur you; would raher die han cause you o' suer. Please le R be riends ngnin " He ook her hand or a momen, and Helen urned her lushed, ear-sained ace oward him, and, wihdrawing her hand, said, wih a brave eor o be calm and orceul: "Mr,. Brown, you mus no speak in ha way o me.". ; "Bu don' you see," eay Philip, aking her hand again, "ui.i. you are yery dear o me?" '.' can' le you; am no-ree.-- Her voice rembled, ana she released her hand rom his grasp once more. "Please do no make i any harder or me. am manrled." She burs ino o i Why should be araid? No.h- ears, and Philip el alogeher guily ng ever happens mean, o course,' and despicable. "Poor lile woman, ha nohing is likely o happen.' poor lile woman," he sam, caressingly. "hen you are going o keen our lile encouner his morning o yoursel," hough Philip, "very well, hen, was orced upon me. couldn' re- " am he vicim o a marriage ha my lady, you and have a secre beween us." aher did wha he hough righ. iie use; was no consuled.- My dear Aer some.search Philip succeeded man he chose or me hough nohing in rening a wheel and beore he had j <U me. o him was a child a piece been a Old Poin wpuy-our hov.rs o propery o be aken care o bu he sared or a ride. He wev oiowly as o my having, any eelings on he over he bridge hoping Uiml Helen subjec o my own marriage ha and sure enough be soon overook never occurred o him.. xi papa had. her. She acknowledged his bow and given him a pe dog he would have hus encouraged he rode along side aken i in he same way." o her. "Your ire is all righ, hope," he remarked. "Yes, indeed, hanks o your dexer- Philip winced, bu she, preoccupied wih her wrongs, coninued: " have no seen him sluce, nnd never undersood ill now how horrible my iy, i's as good as new," replied Hel-jbonuage migh become!" en, graciously, and Philip ound him-j Helen blushed as she realized wha sel hinking ha a gir never looked her words migh seem o imply, bu quie so prey as when on a bicycle, her companion appeared no o noice is a charming morning or a hem, and asked: "Has he manride," said Philip, j your husband ulilled his duy o "Yes, am glihris"pleasan as 'you?" am going o he ndian raining '!Yes; he has been unailing in his school." care or my ineress. He manages "Why, so am," said Philip, coming my business aairs and wries me o a sudden conclusion on he sub- quie regularly.' Mere leers o busi- Joc, "may ride wih you?" ness, o course. He has never orced "Since we arc bound or he same himsel upon me; am graeul or place we may as well go ogeher," (ha." consened Helen. here was no need j "Wha will you do when be cornea o being priggish, and,-besides, she, o you, ab he cerainly will do?" asked hough doleully, a.married...woinanj-phillp.-almos:sernly s "always sne. " don' know. shu my eyes o "Don' your riends worry abou ha" you when you go o alone? Now, or You mus open your eyes." He nsance, since you puncured your grasped her wris. "Helen, look, be ire yeserday, won' ney ear some acciden?" Quesioned Philip, arully. has come!" Helen pulled hersel away, and rising" o her ee said, wih an indescribable expression. "Philip!" "Oh, no, you see did no ell horn abou he ire," she colorea slighly, was such a" lile hins." "So hey do no know abou j? Well," he coninued, musingly, "miybe ha is beer." Helen looked a him inquiringly, bu he rode on sudying, he view so nenly ha she could Jearn nohing rom his ace. She el jus wha he had mean her o eel, ha heir meeing had a clandesine elemen; ' he morning passed quickly an(j plcnsanly and-whori hey drew near he hoel Philip asked her he migh accompany her he nex morning. "Yes, i go ou," she assened coolly.' "Our acquainance s a lile unconvenional. suppose you don' even know my name, which, by he way, is Brown." "Oh, no Brown," Helen burs ou mpeuously. "Yos, as common a one as ha. Don' you like?" " has raher unpleasan associaions or me. lin, o course, as you nay, is no a rare name, i would bo oolish o nllow o prejudice mo." hese words, uered wih kind inen, had a mos- depressing eec upon Philip, who now saw clearly ha Helen had a deep-rooed anipahy or he 'hillp Brown o licr memory or maginaion, nca ho know ha nlu only hope o winning lre"r riendship was hrough her lgnornnco o his real deniy. He deermined o make he mos o lls ime beore she Bhould (Uncover by acciden or oherwise ha ho wns her husband. ho morning wheel rldo bocomo n hnbl wih Philip, nnd ho nnd Helen always me, Homelmes by acciden; Bomcime' hey plannou o do BO. Mach day Philip became more convliioed ha lie wihou Helen would bo lin, BiUo aim unproiable. horn wore imes when olio becamo almos conlluonml, bu oho nhvnyo checked _ pays'o adverise in.he..regser. _, w Our Bakery s clean, idy and well veiiilaedi he bread, cake and pasry ha c6me rom is ovens are he handiwork o skilled bakers, and are made o he bes lour and oher maerials possible o be ound. ^' J. W. CHLD, BEOAD SREE, EED BANK. N. J. WLSON, DEALER N HOSERY, &C. Broad S., Red Bank. BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers, H0 ^ HM " you desire o have jour coape heaed don' (all o lvb us a call. We are agens or one o he bes, oldes and mos reliable urnace companies n New York clv lie Eoynon Furnnce Company. raer urnaces are reasonable in price and he mos reliable and powerul heaers on ie marke J - y. he irm s responsible and heyguarauee heir urnaces o us. and lirouirh us o you. Remember, slae mooag s us cheap.i noclcnper. han sulng-les or any oher roo, and more durable han all. Slae Hoos pu over old shingles. BROWN & WARWCK, Cnr. Moamouli S. and Bridge Aye., Red Bank. omaoes Waned. will give $8.00 per on or red, ripe, sound omaoes his coming season. Farmers inending o conrac wih us will please apply a once o." JOHN W. SOU, Canning Facory, oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Smoke One and You'll. Wan a Box he Lillian Russell is he Bes Five- Cen Cigar Made. Morris Paci k Son, - FRON SREE. R. HANCE, Wholesale and Reail Dealer D HAY, SRAW, GHAH. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. We are handling a large quaniy o Marlboro and Holmdel Hay o he very bes qualiy. M0NMOUH SREE. 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15 CHASED BY WOLVES. - A hrilling Experience Sear Hawk's LanMni. Fores and Sream.). was in he laer par o January years agp ha. ound mysel a Hawk's Landing, on he Minnesoa aide o ne MiBBisslppl river jus below he oo o- he lake, whiher had gone wih an uncle. He ound ha bis business would deain him longer han he expeced and he decided o send me. back alone on he sage. should have le he landing a 1 o'clock, bu was delayed somewhere down he river and did no arrive ill nearly 3. was a ull aernoon's drive o Ciy. he driver,was a - rough and dissipaed man, bu he had he repuaion o always keeping sober ill aer he day's rip had been compleed. Bu he delay may have upse him, and hink he began drinking beore we sared, alhough no one hen noiced He cerainly had provided himsel wih a large bole o liquor, as soon had occasion o know. suppose could no have been more han 12 or 13 years old, alhough lie in a new counry and on a arm had given me abiliy o ake care o mysel beyond my years. We were no ye hal way when he sun was only a lile above he Minnesoa blus, wih big orange sun. dogs sanding up each side o i. Jus as i disappeared below he blus he driver slid ou o his sea ino a drunken sleep in he boom e he sleigh. Climbed.over ino he ron sea and ook he reins' mysel. "You seem o know how o drive;. do you hink we can ge here onigh?" asked he oher passenger. " can drive our horses,"--answer-, ed very proudly. "We can ge hrqugh, guess, i i doesn' sorm so ha we can' ollow he rees." had or some ime been looking anxiously or he lighs o he own, alhough here was no hope o seeing hem ye, when my aenion was araced by a dark objec on he snow ar o he righ oward he Wisconsin shore. he man Baw and said: "Wha's. coming over here some oher eams?" soon ired ou and dragged himsel along n a sarled sor o way. Bu i made no dierence, as he wolves never pursued us again. We go ou and walked beside he Bleigh o keep warm, and, as he crack was only wo miles rom own, i was no long beore we reached our desinaion. - _.,-» Railroads in China.. A missionary wriing rom China o a riend recenly described he diiculies under which he newly compleed railroads are conduced in ha counry. Passengers n he irs-class coaches, he said, exhibied so srong a desire o carry o various arlcles, ( rom,be cars as souvenirs o heir rip ha he coaches were speedily sripped o hose hings ha conribue o he comor o he passenger. heyvook away wih hem ha and bundle racks, mirrors, lamp- brackes, hooks, small ables, and even doors. hey were considerae enough o leave he car rame and wheels. And he purloiner^s were Governmen oicials and,people belonging o he wealhy classes. he saions along he railroad over which "he wrier raveled were rude sheds, very uncean and. wihou a chair or, bench. he cars, oo, were very diry. While his was especially rue o he second-class coaches, which were oen-imes"crowded wih halnaked, un-washed people, he lrsclass coaches also became very unclean in a shor ime. soon became necessary o ake ou all he upholbery and replace i by plain seas. When he railrqads were being buil repors were spread ha he oreign conracors were sealing Chinese children and burying hem in he roadbedso as~o-propiiae he god-who-rulesover railroada. hese repors grealy excied he people,^and in one insance a mob aacked wo misisonaries, near Peking and would have killed hem had no a deachmen o soldiers rescued hem.. Under guise o hese repors children were really kidnapped and aken ino he ciies or immoral purposes. ; Black Coee Prevens Malaria. "he bes remedy in he world or an mpending aack o malaria or chills Suis! Men's rom $2.50 o $8.00. Boys' bicycle suis, wo paerns only, a ~'$i.oo each. Our Men's Suis a $4.25 and $4.98 bea any- * hing ever shown a he price. Broad Sree, 9 ' Bed Bank. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. "VEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH -L BAlLOAD. Saions n New York: Cenral E. B. o New Jer iey, oo o Libery Sree, and loo o Whiehall SreeiSouh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania. R-, o o Corland Sree, Desbrossea Sree, and Wes 23d Sree Saion. On and aler May 29h, 1808, : RANS LEAVE BED BANK. For New York, Newark and Elizabeh..6 51, *7 08, *7 28, " 64 (New York onlv) (Newark only), *810, *S Si (excep Newark and Elizabeh). *B&. 8 43, *«48, *11 30, a. m.; 143, 2 45, 4 85, p. m. Sundays, 8 03, 0 43 a. m.; 4 45, 6 00 and *50 P.m. * 'or Long Breach, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and inermediae saions o Poin Pleasan, 180,. 6 25,0 62,10 38, a.m.; 12 47,1 40, 8 55,3 62,4 60, ,5 41, 0 22, 7 07, 7 40 p. m. Sundays. 1030,1120 a.m.; 5 27,647p.m. Sunday rains dp no sop a Qccan lrove and Asbury Park. FOR FREEHOLD Vi. MAAWAN. Leave Red Bonk (Sunups exceped), 8 28,1130 a.m.: 143, 435. Wp.m. RANS LEAVE NEW YOBK. 'ool o Libery sree,' a.m.; 130, 400.«480, *i45,5 38,016p.m. SundnysO«, *1U 15 a. m.; 4 00 p. n.. oo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 8 25, 1130,a.in.; , *42o, *485, 626, 010 p. m. Sundays, 8 55, *O 00 a, in.; 3 55 p. in. Foo o Desbrosses nnd Corland srees, )10 a. m.; 1!! 10,.330,3 40*, 6 10*, 1150 p. m. Sundays, 945a.m.: 615 p. m. Wes weny-hird sree saion, a.m.: 23), 320*. 4CO* p.m. Sundays, 0 20 a, m.; 460]). m. RANS LEA"E FREEHOLD. Sundays oxecped), 8 15.J115 a. in.; 21)0, , P. H. For urher pariculars see ime ables a saion*. Denoes express rains.. E. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Ageu, Peon. R.. - H. P. BALDWN, Geu'l Puss. Agen, Cenral R. R. or N. j. UUlUS BLCJDGE, Superinenden, N. Y. and L. 1)... "liey wouldn' be going BO as," 'and ever s srong black coee," said answered, picking up he whip rom' he drummer wih he quill in his he boom o he sleigh. he shadow 'mouh, as he walked up o he cashwas now direcly o he righ. j ler'a desk and paid or.lunch or wo. "'s some sor o an animal," wen "Early yeserday morning awaken- OD._he man. _He paused or a momen ej wih, he usual accompanimen o o Hn nnah C. homas, Charles [. lioinas and Emma liomas. lls wie, Charles W. Gray. Carrie S Delaney and Daniel E. Delaney. her husbnnd, Helena M.. Lord and George Lord, her husband: ly vrne o an order o he cour o chancery o New Jersey, made on he day o he dae hereo, in a cause wherein John D. homas is complainan und you and ohers are deendans, you are required o appear, plead, answer or demur o' he said bill or complain on or beore he FFEENH DAY OF AUGUS nox. or he said bill will be aken as conessed agains you. he said bill is iled o oreclose a morgage Riven by Elizabeh H. homas o John D. liomus, daed Jiily Oh, on lands n he ownship o Shrewsbury. Monmouh couny. New Jersey. And you, Emma homas, are made deendan because you are lie wie o diaries H. homas nnd claim an nchoae righ o dpjver herein, or some par hereo i And you, Charles W. Gray, arc made deendan because you are he husband o Bessie Q.. Oruy. uud claim a righ by he curcsy iniiae in he said premises or some par hereo; And.YOU, Hannah C. homas. Charles H. homns, Carrie S. Delaney and Helopn M.. Lord are made deendans because you uro he lieirs a law.o Ellrabeh H. honrns, deceased, and own said land or some par hereo; And you, Daniel E. Delnney, are made deendan because you are he husband o 'nrrie S. Delanev. he owner o said lands or some par hereo, and claim a righ by he cuicsy iniiae herein or some par hereo; - And you, George Lord, ore made deendan because you uro he liusbunil o Helena M.. Lord, Hie owner o said lands or some par hereo, and :laim a righ by he curcsy iniiae herein oi some par hereo. EDMUND WLSON, Solicior and o Counsel wih Complainan. P. O address. Red Bnnk, Monmouh Couny, N. J. Daed June 13h. 18C8. and added: "hey look like big dogs." he ague. had ho lushes. Follbw- A ha momen here came he cry ing hem came a sensaion similar o had so oen heard a home, only much '< having cold ee dancing a minue on deeper, harsher and louder. 'one's back in he. winer ime. "hey're wolves!" Bald, and l "Well, 'm several-hundred miles sracked he whip a he horses, al- rom home, ou o reach o my wie, "{hough ha was 1 hardly necessary, as 'o course, and was in a dilemma, hey heard he savage howl aa well as 'Geing he ague, when you haven' we did and knew i mean danger. 'a sympaheic spouse or a loving old he second ime looked back saw ' moher near o douse ' your ee in ha he pack was much nearer. Could ' musard bahs and rub your ches wih' make ou he leaders and see ha here camphor, is. no he pleasanes hing mus be 20 or 80 o he animals, all in he world, old. My ellow passenger was cling-1 "So wha'did do bu adop he sug- ng o he sea and crying o me o J gesion,,o a ellow who said he'd 'had drive aser, alhough he horses were he agy dozens o' imes' and drank coairly running away and had praci- ee. cally no conrol over hem one way or " swallowed ive big grawny cups o he oher. hel su, and when arose o-day "Can' you hrow ou he runk ana-el like a king.--j had eeced a --hack- sea? -shouedo-him. heard he man hrowing ou he small sacks and he bualo robes. he robes seemed o delay he wolves longer han anyhing else. hey sopped and ore hem o shreds. We, go a quarer o a mile sar. All his ime he drunken driver was sleeping like a log in he boom o he sleigh. he horses were becoming exhaused, and could eel ha hey were go- ng slower. Righ ahead could see a high ridge in he ce where i had cracked and shoved up. A noch had been cu in i jus wide enough or a 'sleigh o pass hrough. held he reigns seady and ried o slow up a lile, in he hope o seering saely hrough he narrow crack. As we came up o saw a dark sreak beween he rough cones a eiher side; he crack had opened wo or hree ee during he day and new ce had ormed.,we sruck he opening n ho ridge squarely; he nigh horse reared up and jumped over he new ice, bu. ho oher sepped on i and broke hrough wih one orward leg. Ho ell, bu ho oher horse dragged him and he sleigh (beyond iro crack, where wo sopped all in a heap. jumped over ho dashboard and oil in he snow besidp!ho horse. Ho was sruggling o rise, bu guessed wha had happened and hrew my, body across bis neck and el o his log. was.crushod and broken. go ou my knie, cu ho breas Brap which hold ho neck yoke and callod o ho man o unhook 1 ho races, which ho.managed o do a las. ho wounded horao wna ngaln sruggling o rlso, and had aprawlcd hlm- HOU ou o ho way. shoued.a ho ohor horso; ho sared wih a bound, and ho man and hrow ourcelvca no ho alolgh, hal knocking ou our brains ns our hcadn sruck ogeher. Wj) looked back and saw ho wholo hungry pack ull upon ho abandoned lioruo and bonr him dawn jus no ha, poor animal hud uuwoodod n golng upon hlii lirco uound logo. he O'BO ha woo alll aached o ho alolgh plunged on bravoly or oomo disance, wlli ho alolgh-onguo almon ploughing n ho mow, bu ho cure." ;i::::;::_ ; _ i Cribbaire Jlourln. Oibbngeboards, inlaid wood, 82 cenls. a HE REGSER saionery sore. Adv. special Noice [(HANG O NUSANCES N HE- -7 ownship'o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship or Shrewsbury ar hereby deiliii'd and declared o (.'(>, uud hey s!mll iiu'llidc and embrace: 1. ho placing or deposiing in or upon any sree or alloy, or in or Upon any public or privae properly n his ownship, nny dciul animal or any par u Hie same, or uny dead llsli or nny par o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any house kichen slops or KurbiiKe, innuni or sweepings 'pro vldi'd ha sable nsamireini oher nmniire may be used as a erilizer), or uny oul or oensive or obnoxious maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leuky privy vuul. cesspool or oher rocepuicle or ilh. "V il. Allowing or permiing uny niph soil, imrbarc or oher oensive ordecoinposinii solid oi'llulil iim- U'ror H\)b8imi'c o leak or oozo rom any cur o wagon or vessel n wliich he saino may bo convoyed or carried.. he carrying or conveyli hrough nnypreim nny eubslnnco which has been removed rom any privy vaul or P sspool, unices ha same shall in inclosed in ulr-lkli lmrrels, or n11 perecly Unli and properly covered wagon. 5. All cnrlnral irnrlinp) liroiuli ho srees ol li«ownship uxcep beween he liouiso smisel nnd six A. M. (. he uurnlna o any maer or siibsnnro whlcl. hull emi, or cuusn, or produce, or ous o uny oul or obnoxious, or olonuvo, or hurul, or imnoylnji (,'iia, unoko, sonin or odor. 7. he caslnjr orulschurprlrih ino ho Shrewsbury or Nuveslnl, or Souh Bhimvaliiiry rlvcm, or no any ariam n hin ownship, or on HD boundary llr.c o his mwiiolilp, nnynilislnncqwlicb lin.s been removed (rom any vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal or oher reuse, llqulila or solids, by any pipes o nliorwlki. H. Any and every imlnnnro us above dellncd is luwliy prohibied mid orbidden wihin liu own- Fhlp o HninvHlmry, ami any peraon nmklim.ercaliiur, rnuvnk, mainaining or porinlllup any o mdil nulmini'i'h shall: orei and pay 11 penaly c wenyive dollnrn. 'Flm nmvb l«nncix race rom he ordinances o d-. l"mril o healh o HhniwKbuiy ownship, and in' mini" will be horoughly enorced. W. S. Wllirrilll, M. 1)., Presiden o Mm DOHil o Healh \. C. KAHKKOK, Hecreary. 0 N RULE O UAl C1M3D1OW. HXKCUOHH' NOON. (ji<nik«" H171, Jr., J A, Ui'Vir. Kllznbiili M. Wliili and Hurold K. Alliirom, oxec.nora o John loyer,dcceuhoil, by ordir o hu Nuiml/nlii n in 1 Couny o Mimnimh, lieiohvr vivo noice o in (cillimi o hn Haii dccoiincd o inlnr n heli 1 ilchln, lunmlhnnd claims l b U ldl a oincd lnr n heli ilchln, (lunnmlnnd claims n«ulnn bn eiiuino mildilir (cmuiil, uniler oali or nlllrmiilun, wihin nine inolilmrom hn WKNY-NN'll DAYOl'MMll.. 1HU, or (liny will bo orum burred o nnjr nclun lemor MKnlnii lil imld xwu 1, y ll bo oru liemor MKnlnii lil imld Kx umnws w. KYKK, ji,, JOHN A. HYKl, K../.AUK'ni M, WK, HAUM) K. ALU/UDM. M 1,1 ON MOUH COUNY ORPHANS COUR. N HE MAER OF HE SA,E OP HE LANDS OF ELLEN 8. SANBORN, DECKASED, FOR HE PAYMEN OP HER DEDB^ By virue o on order enered in he above Baled maer, on he second day o June, nsan, eicbeea hundred and niney-eigh. shall Bell a public vendue, a ho sore o John R. ("onover a Lincro, on MONDAY. HE ELEVENH DAY OF JULY. eirhcen hundred and niney-eigh, all he ollowing described lands and premises, wih he appurenances, belnp he same described in said order, ha is o say: Firs All ha cerain rac o land siuae. lying and being in he ownship o Mlddleown, in he couny o Monmouh and sae o New Jersey: Beluilus a a sone planed on he side o he road l adlng rom LeedsvUle o inon Falls, which sone is ho norhwes corner o he elrly-ncre rac bough ol Joseph H. nnd Holmes VanMacr by John Coves in April. 1M2; henco (1) as he needle poined Fobruary llh. 184(1, norh weny-six degrees ory-ive minues wes hree chains sixy-six links o lie souhwes corner o John Mead's lo; hence along said lo C2) norh sixy-live decrees en miuucs eas six chains o he souheas corner or said lo; hence (3) souh weny-eli degrees hiry minues eas live chains eighy-ive links along Kober hompson's line now or ormerly; hence (4) souh eighy-our degrees und wenvs-even minues wes six chains sixy-one links along Joseph hompson's line, now or ormerly, o he ik'knninir. conaining wo acres and clghy-elgh lmndrciliso un acre, silmeasurc. nnd being luended o bo he same veal esae conveyed o Elizabeh Harvey by deed daed ourn duy o March, A. D.. SSli, recorded n Monmouh couny clerk's oice a Freehold March 15h. SoU n looli 188 o deeds, olio 3:!. ec.. rom Jane Elmer nnd Henry Elmer, her husbnnd, and aerward conveyed by deed o Elizabeh Hnrveyand Joel. Harvey, her husband, o Ellen S. Sunhoro, now deceased, daed June 80h. 1O. and recorded n he dork's ollce o he couny o MoniaouUi, a Freehold, n Cook No li? o deeds, on paces \2l. ec. Second rac All Uni cerain lo o land siuae lying mid being u Uvilsvillc in he oivnshp o Mlildk'own, in he comiy o Monmouli and slae o New Jersey, beginning, a a sone on he souhwes corner o ormerly William Nowlnnd's lo nnd running rom ihcmrd) souh hiry drjircrs cas hree chains nnil ory links along he road lending rom LwHlsVlllp'o lr.ou Falls; hence'(2) norhslxy-oilranda hal di'gnx's easslxchains; henco (3) norh hiry degrees wes hreo chains and ory links o a Muck»:ik ree aandlnir n he sonhcas corner o he said William Nowlund lo; henco i4 souh sixy-our anil a hal degrees wes six chains o he phice o bwlnniiik; conaining wo acres sric measure, as re'erence o a deed o conveyance rom Japha, adminisraor o Gilber Clayon, decensed, o Jolm M. Mend, and rcrorded n Hook C-l o deeds, pages 358 and i'57, in he clerk's olleo o ho couny o Monmouh. a Freehold, will more ully appear; and aerwards conveyed by deed o eun'o L. Don-d and LydiaAnn Dowd. lls wire, o Kllun S Simboru, now decensed, daed Augus ~i 1W11, and recorded n ho clerk's olllco o he couny o Monmouli, i Freehold, n liook 282 o deeds, on page 4117 ec. hlnl nii' All (lin racor porcol o land am premises, sluale. lying and being n.he loivuslilp o Mldilliiown.ln'ilii' couny o Monmouh and ino o New Jersey, beginning a n poin o upland near a dich running along ormerly Herber Sliepnrl's lino, inmen 11) along said dich norh lly degrees «i» eleven chains nnd weny links o a Make orsjinea hn'dbuo he river; henco (2) nlonir he edge o li«river norh ory-one degrees and hiry miuucs wes live chulns nnd seven llnkhoa nnio 01 Bione; hencn (!li souh hlry-lvo ili'irrocs ory minues wes cli'ven CUR o n Rnko oi-hlono; hencn ( wo <;linliis and weny-six links o lm beginning: conaining hree and nine hundred an hiy-vo hoiihiindihs o an acre. nended o ie he smie mul and picmlsi's conveyed o Ellen N. Kunhorn, now docrusid. by ileci o oblns 'ollu iuih und ohers, dueil May liiili 1H7H, nnd recorded in bn clerk's oilier o lm couny o Monraoiih, a l<(rliold, n Hook illlho deeilj. on pagi* ml nc. A1HHEAR A.HANON, (!.. VNH, 'rocor., Ailiiilulsrnior. )nell.miolli, 1HW. W«1 AJOOK OK aiilsmkn. 1> EHAK Ol' 1 WLLAM V. LUNAK. Nollco liiliorebv lllvi'ii (hu he acenillilil n (lie RiibHcriber, giiiirillaii o mild lunaic, will be unillled mill Hlncil by he Hiiriogae, und icpniled ur ellle innn o lm OrplmiiH (,'our o hn Couny o Moa mouh, on HHDAY, HE WKN'Y-l'llH DAY 01' JLY nex. ' Y.KK WM. HOUKMOON. lliu'd May llh, 1WH. N OCK OK EHA''E OF HAKLLA OllNH. lecoiihcil Koli'.i n hereby given Hin ho neimuilii o ill nubiicrllior, execuor o Hiild (rconi'cil, will n; nil' dlu'il nnd nnu'd by ho Hurmpule, nnd lepnie'l oi imilvnion o in' Onilmrm Cour o lm Couny ol Monmonlli. on HUBDAY.E 'OH DAY OK AMHUiM. JAMH 0. HONH. Daed liny Mb, 1WH. A PPLEGAE&HOPE, COUNSELLORS A LAW, BED BANK, MONMODH COUNY, UXW JEKSEF. 0HN 8. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HOPE pharles H. VNS, \J. COUNSELLOR A LAW, Roomy i and 4, Regiser Building, BROAD SREE, KED BANK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON,,--. COONSELLOK A LAW,. (Snsccssor o Nevlus & Wilson). RED BANK, N. J. Oices: POB-OFFCE BuiiEiNn. V? LLAM PNAED, COUNSELLOR A LAW, )ver8uon's Sove Sore. RED BANK, N.J. PENNSYLVANA RALROAD CO&- J- PANY. l On and aer November 28h, 1897, RAN8 WLL LEAVE RED BANK 'or New York, 7 08,843,9 43 a. in.; 143, 003 p. m. Sunduys, 0 43 a. m.; 01)6 p. m. " Newark, 708, 8 43, ) 4a a. m.; 143, 003 p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: BOG p. m. " Elizabeh, 7 OS, 8 43, 9 43 a. m.; 1 43, (103 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.: 0 0G p. n' " liahway, 7 08, 0 «a. m.; 143, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; COlp. m. ' Woodbrllge, 943 a. m.; 143,6 03 p. m. Sundays, 943a.m.; 008 p. m.. " Perh Amboy, 1 43, 0 03 p. m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; l 00 p. m... " Souh Amboy, 9 43 a.m.; 143, 6 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; «Oil p. m. " Mnawan,.70S,043-a.m ;;443,603p.m. Sun-: (lays a. m.; 0 00 p. m. " Mldilleovm,» 43 n.m.; 143, (103 p.m. Sundays. 1143a.m.; 608p.m.. """" " Philadelphia ai d renon, connecing a Rahwnv,718, 943a.m.; 143,C03p.m. Sundays, D43a. m.; 008p.m. " Loni Branch, Poin Pleasan and inermediae saions, )O,10 38, U 20 a. m.: 140, p.m. Sundays, ]120 a.m.; 617p.m. (Do,., no sop a Asbury Park or ocean Grove on Sundays.) " ouia River, Bay Head and inermediae sa- lions, 140 p. m. (week days). rains leave Pbilndelphia. Brond sree (via anway), or Red Bank, a B CO, 8 33 a. 111., 4 00 and 11) p.m., week days. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK, For Red Bank rom Wes weny-hird sree saion, 85l, 1150 a.m.; 3 20, 450, 1110 p.m. Sundays 9 20 a. m.; 450 p.m. Desbrosses and Corland sree erries. For Red Bank,»10 a. m.; 1210, ,1150 p. m., Sundays, 9 45 a. m.; S15 p. m. J. B. JJUCHNSON, ' J. R. WOOD, Generul Manaeer. Gen. Pussensrer Aen, JULY, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. elephone Call, 14A, Red Bank. ; Shrewsbury, li'jhlanils, Jlighlanl Beach, Oceanic, Zociis Jpoip, Brmcn's Dock, Fair Haven, lied Bank, Jelord, long Branch and Asbury Park.. he Sronpr and Commodious Seamboa, ALBER N A, CAP. L. PRCE, Will leave pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, and Red Bank, as ollows: Leave Bed. Bank daily a :00 -A. M. (Sundays exceped). Will leave New York daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays exceped). S^"Connecs wih rolley cars a Red Blink or Shrewsbury; Eaonown, Belord,Lon { Bmnch and AsburyPark.! HAUVEY LLE, Messenger. Frui and Conecioner}' on Board; N. ). All reigh nended or his boa mus bo on ho whar» suicien lengh o imp o handle, ns shc.wlll posiively leave promply pn her adverised ime. his boa's ime-able is adverised n HE U:n BANK RKMSKK, New Ji'rxey Sandard; alaoln he Coiuillmr House llonior, Maekoy'sSeiimboaGuho and Dulllnger's Oilide. ime-ables may be obiined n ie Red iauk Prining House, Ludloiv hall. Broad sree. Excursion ickes o Red Bank, " " Long Branch, " " Asbury Park, 50c, 75c. S«.OO. AMES WALSH, SEAM SAW AND MOLDNG MLL, Manuacurer o Sash and Blinds. MECHANC SREE, R.ED BANK, K. J. Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. elephone Cull, 14A,U<4 Dank. Hhrew&bvi Highlands, HighJuul Reach Oceanic Locus l*oin ron'a Dock, J'air Haven, Jed iunu^lielord, hong Hiandi and Anbury J'ark* lio Srong and Commodious Seamboa, SEA BRD, CAP. C. E. HOOKMOuON, Will leave Pier 21, oo o Pninklln sree, New Yor, nnd lied Hunk, ns ollows: Leave Now York daily a 0:00 A. si. (Sundays included). Leave Red Bank daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays included). reconnecs wih rolley P-H n lied Hunk or llirowxbiiry, Kalonown, llelord, LOUR llrancb nnd AHbury urk. AUVEY.M:, M Vral and Conecionary on luiur. N. l.-all rclrli nended or ills ou mus be on lie whui a nullldnn leiikh o llmo o handle, iihhhimvll iiosllvuly leuvo promply on heradvur. lined ime. '1'H O'H lin'e-liiblc is inlmlw'il n ill! HK HANK llwnm Ki, New Jewoy SiimlunU nimi n in (.'imiiliik Hiiumi Monior,Maekiiy'HHeainboaduldc iinl l)ullln «i''h (lulilc, ime.ubu'h mny bo obained a ho led llanh 'llnliik DMJ, Lmlliiw hull, lrond nree. Excursion ickes o Ucd Hank, - soc. " " lone Branch, 7«c. " " Asbury Park, $(.oo Meeings or he Board o Healh Nolc.o n liurchy iilvnn. hn romiinr niucinprh u i HOARD OF HEALH OF SHREW BURY OWN811? Will n) bclil oil ho lin nnd hlnl Baiinnys o M monh, n VoinmlMilonuni' Hull, lwl llimi, N.J,,ai (our o'clock, r, M, A. p. AUinoM, Secreary. 1AMESSEEN, V COUN8ELU1U A -AW. Noary Public and Commissioner o Deeds or Sew York.. EAOMOWN, N, J. ACOB SHUS, V AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm" bock :arm implemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHKEWSBjRY, N. J. --'HEO. F. WHE, -L REAL ESAE AND NSUHANCB. JUSCE OF HE PBACE. Mglser Bullcllnir, RED BANK, N.J. Collecion o Bills a specialy. D R. R. F. BOEDEN, SVRGWS DENS. MUSC HALL BULDNG, BED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion ol Anesheics. D R. J. D. HEOCKMORON, DENAL SURGEON. v OFFCE: No. li Broad Sree, Ked Bank, N. J. D R. AVM. H. LA WES, JR. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College N. Y. Residence: Leroy Place. <' Beween Brond sree and Maplo avenue. er Banc R D. CHANDLER, " ARCHEC. Sou's BuiMin?, Opposie Globe Hoel,. ---"nsibank; NEW JKRSKY. 'PHOMAS DAVS, JR.,. J~ NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., ED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance pluced in he bes compnnles on mos reasonable erms. R S.SNYDER.... Esablished REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOANS Commissioner o Deeds nnd Surveyor. Also nsurance Broke- or Now York and Viciniy., ALANC HGHLANDS, N. J. W U. KURZ, M. D., U. M., PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, EAONOWN, N: J. Oice on Broad sree, norh side, Ore* door wes o pos-oice. OmCEHoBS: Oo 11 A. M.; 1 o 3, 0 o 8 p. M. D R. ELLA PRENSS UPHAM.' DSEASES OP WOMEN AND CHLDEEN. ELECRCY. KOOM 6, REGSER BULDNG, BED BANK, N. J A Red BankUOlce uesday and Friday aernoons. D R. G. F. MARSDEN, ; HOMEOPAHC PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J J AS. s. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N. Y. Residence, rving Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. w : M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOJH, NEW JERSEY. Noary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale or Vessels. A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. J Wih George Cooper or ieen years. G EO. D. COPPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper. C. E. Oice:.47 Recor Place, RED BANK, N. J. H ENRY OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Olce a Worhley'a Saionery Sore,. cleohone Cull 18B. BROAD S., KED BANK, N. J HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. illcii: No. 119 Urondwuy. liighy-sevcnl) Semi- Annual Saemen, January, ASH ASSES $N>,»12,224.3p. ALLARE A SON. AGKNS. ESABLSHED Red Jiuili Heal Enile ana u«urau<6 Agency. 21 Sroaii Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed n ho Homo and oher llis-cliiss companies o Lowes Haes. '. O. Box 177. ' ALLARE & SON. HERFF'S SALE By virue o a wri o. a. o mi' rlirwed, issued ou o ho Coui o Chuiu'ery o he sae o New Jersey, will be exposed o sale n public vendue, ON MONDAY, HE llh DAY OF JULY. 1808, beween lie hours o US-o'clock Mill 5 o'clock, (a 2 o'clock). n ho aernoon o said day, n lie cour house u Freehold, in he ownship o Freehold, couny o Monmouli, New Jersey, nil ha rac or parcel o land und promises lh'ieliiuerparlciilnrly * described, siuae, lying und being n lm ownship b Shrewsbury, n in- couny o Moumonb, nnd snc o New Jersey, neur Lile Silver. eginnlilg a lie souhwes cornei o Ho mire's land i honco (1) souh, sixy-live decrees nnd hiry minues wes, six chains and weny-our llnb along ho uorli side o a road lcadlug rom Branch uvenuo o Lile silver; hence (2) norh, raiy-ono degrees nnd loen nilnu' s wes, hree rlinjns nnd iilno links along llrunch avenue; hence (8) norh, slxy-nve degrees nnd hiry minues cas, ive chains and seveny-nine links uloni winllelu Whlo's line o a sone n While's souheas corner; henco (4> souh, hiry degrees and ory-ive mlnuen pas, hree clialn's uud nlun llnlra along Kolnilro's line o io plnco o beiclnnlng, cinalnliiir one anil io-kkl aorcs, und being hu piimo propery conveyed o (.'buries Murln by deed o Prlsellln ako and Cyninlus.. her msbnnd. bearing duo ho wenysixh day o December, eigheen hundred and olghyelrh, and recorded n hu nle.n o lio elerk o ho couny o Monmouli, u Freehold, n book 442 o Deeds, on pages SO, &c. Seized m ho propery o Henry J. Uosi-vol, alb. aken n execuion u liolulo Joseph Denne, iiml o lie sold by HOUSON FELDS, Sheri. CALKB. VNS. Sol'r. Daed Juni) (h. lj(/3. $l.7(l MM o Delinquens. Noice is hereby given o lio dolinquon axpayers o ho ownship o Shrewsbury ha undor no circumsances will he paymen ol: ho coss and ineres on delinquen axes be waived or abaed, bu delinquens will bo required o pay in ull in all cases. By order o he ownship commieo. A. 0. HARBSON, ownship Olork.

16 N AND OU OF OWN. - Shor and nercslnn ems rom All Over he C'ounv- Eddie Mahews, a colored boy o Wes Asbury Park, sole a pair o slices rom Jacob Grossimmo Asbury Park. He was arresed and was aken o reehold las hursday, lie will probably be sen o he reorm school. he Misses Sihvell o Maawan moke; shipmens o lowers every Wednesday o.he rui and lower miesion o New York. he lowers are disribued among he hospials. he ed Men o Clarksburg will hold heir annual harves home on Augus 10h. Vincen Messier has been eleced prophe o he ribe and D. B. Applegae is sachem Charles H. Cherry o Keypor is employed as elegraph operaor in he oice o he superinenden o he New York and Long Branch railroad a Long Branch. ' A memorial window o he memory o Rev. Charles H.-McAnney was unveiled in he new Sunday-school audiorium a Norh Long Branch on Sunday. Seiner's shir acory a Bradley Beach resumed work yeserday, having beon shu down or a week o make some necessary repairs o he machinery. Beginning las Sunday and coninuing hrough -July and Augus, he Long Branch posoice will be open rom welve o hal-pas welve o'clock. A school meeing Will be held a Manasquan on Friday nigh o raise $2,100 o run he public school o he borough or he coming year. "C_he 133d annual convenion o he New Jersey medical sociey was held a Asbury Park oil uesday, Wednesday arid hursday o las week. «Alonzo Holmes was ined $20 a Freehold las week or assauling Samuel McGuire a ew weeks ago. Boh paries live a Maawan. Mrs. Milon ikon o Hamilon ound an exhaused carrier pigeon in her yard las week. he pigeon was numbered N. A Mrs. Koren ius VanPel and Mrs. John. Geran o KeyporMisive gone on a Souhern rip on Capain VanPel's schooner. he sloop James Carroll ouled John Wallace's sloop a Keypor during a squall las weok and he laer boa was damaged, Leon Johnson o Farmingdale was awarded a medal or sanding a he head o his class a Pennngon seminary. Waler Bucher, son o Hon. Joseph L. Bucher o Farraingdale, had a birhday celebraiou lus hursday. William Holmes, a isherman o Keypor, cuugh welve barrels o weakish in his nes one day las week. Dr. J. Alber Sulz o Long Branch, who recenly-underwen an operaion or appendiciis, has recovered; Peer V. Heyer o Maawnn who has been sick wih rheumaism or several weeks, is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wycko o Freehold have reurned home rom a monh's rip o Nebraska. Cnp. Peer Durrua o Keypor has had a sixeen-horse power engine placed in his sloop, he Mary F.* is expeced ha he building o he permanen inle a Shark River will be compleed nex monh. C. U. Sryker has been eleced councilor o Columbia council o American Mechanics o Maawan;, he choir boys o S. Peer's church a Freehold wen o Belmaron heir annual ouing las hursday. Willie Casner o Freehold, has been sen o he Long Branch hospial or reamen or cancer. here were wo birhs and hree deahs in Miiuwun ownship during he monh ending-june 15h William Allen MessU>r o Allenown griulunled hird in liu scieniic class a Rugers college. John Woclmk'r. a barber o Freehold, hiisj sold his business o Louis Keuhn o Faruiingdnle. Spencer Biddell o Elheron lias been unpoined si nonenan in he Unied Saus nuvy. A band o gypsies has ciu'nped on Ocean avenno u Long Branch or he Hummer, Mrs. John Morrell o lillsboro died o lockjaw on Monday morning o las week. Jiimes. Flicro o Fiirnjiiigdnlu celebraed nn 72d birhday las Friday nigh. he Freehold churches havo ndoped uniorm hours or holding cburcli aervices. he Chinch o (he Holy Spiri, a AHbury Park cleared 11)04.92 n a recen air. ' " uewluy o lus wvlc wuu he 120h nniiivcrbiiry o he hallo o Moninouh, Minn Klizaboh Swuin o Allenovvn B spending he munniur n Europe. Asbnry Parl will buy en new garbage wugonh a a con o $1,1(11). iobor Holliser o Long Branch KB moved o lloiolln, N. J. Flowor hieves seal he plans rom (lower liedij, Accidens. A horse go scared a a brass band a Freehold las week. re&red up and dashed is ron ee hrough, he op o a covered wagon owned by a pedler nsimpd Newman. Lillie, he young daugher o Simon Seligman o Keypor, was run over by a horse and wagon las Wednesday nigh. he wheels passed over he child's ee. Rev. Francis Fielder o urkey/was reurning home rom Freehold las Sunday nigh week when his horse ell and broke boh shas, A., Buckelejv o Manasquan iran a ork in his oo while gahering hay. He was obliged o use cruches-or several days..' David Wol o Freehold, ell rom his bicycle a Bradley Beach and sprained his arm. Mrs. Caharine Eiley o Allenown was sanding on a chair las week and ell, cuing a gash our inches long on her side. Harold Srauss, he young son o Jacob Srauss o Mechanic Bree,'wae scalded wih ho coee one morning las week. HE MACHLESS o o Liiirn 1 0 S ELECRC OP COUESE. DO YOU USE? All modern houses are wired or elecric lighs. We do wiring a acual cos o us..normaion gladly, urnished. he Shore Elecric Co., Red Bank, 23 EAS FRON SREE, New Jersey. HOMAS P. BROWN, -DEALER N- Coal and Wood. Mason and Land and Whiewash Lime. SocJcbridge and H. J. Baker's Ferilizers. Fains and Brick, Souh Bend Flows, $7.00 Each. Buckeye Culivaors, $25.00 Each. Hay llaks, Weeders and Harrows. Whar Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey. NEW AND SECOND-HAND..SOVES.. A FULL LNE OF CYLNDER SOVES «HE FAMOUS o Canopy and Apollo Ranges % SOVES FOl SORES, FACORES, Oil* 9.. PRVAE DWKLLNGS. 0 DRAN 'PE AND CHMNEY OPS ^ LNNG HA WLL F ANY SOVE! \ lh0mas'cumber80n,\ PLUMBER, 3 FRON SREE, RED BANK. < Silver Mere nn, LLE SLVER PON, CHARLES S. MLL, PROPREOR Good Gae and Resauran, A PLEASANLY LOCAED BEHOE 1 FOR B0YCLS8, AND DRVNG AND BOANG PARES,,,., Wido Porches, Fine Rolulu nnii Gooi Whiir/ngi 1. \.....: [Accuracy n Prescripions. 9 i O S, he wonderul selling power o his big shoe sore was never,so shown as now. Las week we-made he ollowing reducions o-close ou incomplee lines:, Men's an Shoes, reduced rom $4.25 o $3. Men's Russian Cal and Black Shoes rom $4, $3 and $2.50 o $1.50. Misses' and Children's an Shoes rom $1.50 and $1.25 o 50 cens. Women's Bicycle Boos rom S3.50 and $3 o S2. Women's Bicycle Boos rom $2.25 o $1.50. An opporuniy ye remains or he quick buyer in mos o hese lines. n one or wo here's hardly a handul le, nowihsanding ha he quaniies were generous a he sar. n all some sizes and some widhs are missing, bu i may no be yours. ',.. On he hoes days here is a cool breeze blowing hrough his sore. When ho and ired, come in, si down and ge cooled o. You are cerainly welcome.... <i. Successors o J. B. BERGEN, 18 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. A broader erm han many suppose. Some people imagine i relaes only o chemicals or preparaions hearing he same name as ba appearing on he prescripion. his is one sep only. o complee he sense o he erm each ingredien mus bo pure mus be capable o exering he highes medical eec. We believe in accuracy o his kind. has given us he eseem o he physicians and he conidence o he public. Will ake good care o your prescripion. We don' charge exra or his careulness. Accuracy is here. ' Schroeder's Bergen & Morris, Pharmacy. ' Proprieors. ELEPHONE 12 F. 10 Broad Sree. Red Bank. WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy, No. 62 Fron Sree, RED BANK. Susaining Lie SEW JEUSE.! On he choice juicy meas served by me is jus wha our ahleic, bicycle j riding, ennis playing and goling J wenieh cenury men nnd women < need. Pio days have gone wih he, spinning wheel. Good bone, musand issue is wha ia needed now. < You can go hem by paronizing^ he Enerprise Mea Marke. he J meas aro resh, choice and emping, and arc sold n prices ha will J le you eas in comor.! FRON SREE.! Cor, Mnplo Avo., KED BANK, N. J.» v< < < ( < \ Our Spring SocK OF,i Carriages AND Harness!s now coming in, and r we nvie you o inspec he larges and bes assormen p ligh pleasure vehicles, delivery wagons, ec., o be ound in Easern New Jersey. Many novelies are ou his season and you will do well o see us beore purchasing. All syles open wagons:. Runabous, Jump-Sea Buckboards, Spindles, Runabou Dos-a-Dos, Ligh Wood Fark Wagons, RoadWagons, Sanhopes, Fancy raps, Open Surreys. op Wagons, such as Buggies, in all grades, Phaeons, Cabrioles, Germanowns, Lancasers, Canopy and Exension op Surreys, Depo Wagons, <Cc, <Cc, JA" HARNESS, we claim he leadership or ine hand-huil work. We andle all he cheaper grades, also, in our reposiory,,- Monmouh Sree, near own Hall, Red Bank, N. J. BRDSALL & SON. Klondike Fizz he new and popular summer drink. We are inormed ha- oher bolers o carbonaed^-bevecages are hoodwinking he public by a preparaion called "Klondike Fizz." We are he. only Auhorized Bolers o his popular drink. So beware o imiaions. GEO.R. LAMB & CO., ~ Fron Sree, Avoiding Posoice, elephone 15B.. R E D BANK, N.-J. MONMOUH COUNY BRANCH OF- he Paul. Noron Co. Oice and Sorehouse. Pearl Sree, Opposie Freigh Saion. Reail Deparmen] 14 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. FLOUR, FEED, GRAN, HAY, SRAW. co Cream Sal in any quaniy and righ prico. Savo monoy by purchasing rom us. HomervilU, Ked Jlnnk. elophono Cnll, 87B 1 11 < e 9 HE PAUL. NORON CQ»,. in Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank. F. D. WKOF.

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