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1 RED BANKREG VOLUME XX. NO. 10, RED BANK, N. Ji, WEDNESDAY, SEPEMBER 2, $1.50 PER EAR. HS YEAR'S ASSESSMEN, NO MUCH (JHA.NGE FROM AS V EAK'S FGURES. his Shrewsbury ownship AssessmenUCampleed and urned Over o he ownship Commiee ias Saurdav-Heavu axpayers.. Cap. homas P. Brown has pracically compleed his year's assessmen of Shrewshury ownship and he duplicae. was urned over o he ownship commiee las Saurday, he assessmen was examined by he ownship commiee, who Bpen several hours in going over he figures. hey suggesed a number of changes in he valuaions of some properies wih which hey were familiar, reducing some which appeared o hem oo high and increasing ohers which appeared oo low in comparison wih oher assessmens in he same neighborhood. hese changes were few, however, and he changes mode were small. > he oal valuaion of he ownship does no vary very much, from las year. he assessed valuaion of he ownship is considerably over six millions of dollars, hu from his is o "be deduced he value of churches, cemeeries, schoolhouses, he ownship hall and oher public propery which 1B exemp from axaion. Firemen's exempions and veerane' exempions are also o be deduoed, and ha ne assessmen will show very "lile change from lae : year's figures,.when i was $3,800,000. Abou wo-fifhs of he oal valuaion of he ownship" lies eas of Prospec avenue and he Scuffleown road. he villages of Fair Haven and Oceanic lie wihin his erriory, bu he greaer par of his assessmen comes from he ciy people' who have heir summerresidences along he Rumson road and ho Ridge road.-'he oal valuaion of he propory of he summer residens of he own- :/ ship, including hose onrumson Neck anda lile Silver and Shrewsbury, ex- 'ceeds wo millions dollars.. he wo larges axpayers in he ownship are Dr. Ehrick Parmley of Oceanic and J. C. Hoagland of he Rumson road. hese men are assessed a $05,000 each. Nex o hese men in he amoun of ax paid is James- H. Peers of Red Bank. His assessmen reaches he Bum of $68,500. he Loeb and Scheff propery on he Ruuson road is assessed a $65, Edward Kemp pays axes on propery a $93,000 and Edward D. 'Adams on propery worh $03,000. Among he persons and firms ha are assessed a upwards of $20,000 in Shrewsbury ownshiparo he following:^ Dr. Ebrlck Purmley $05,000 J.C. Hoagland :. 05,000 James H. Peers C6,60H Loeb4 8cScn 05,000 Edwanl Korap 63,000 - Edward D.Adams.....,...( H. O.D.'Bordon W.00U V. V. Hiivemeyer. -. «,000 W. W.Oonorer 41,000 A. O. SpaulcUng,.' 40,000 Boier Allen,7r :- 37,000 B.L, BeUmap 80,000 SMmsrHea... 85,*$ W.J5. errell 85.0M Hiss Caroline nundiickbod ,000 Joseph.A. hrocanoron...84,000 JobnA.WorMey... 82,000 J. BQlmesHendrcison..., 81,000 Friz Acholis. 81,000 Dr.B.B. Conovcresae... 81,0011 B.B.Nolser esae 80,000 New York Loan anil rus company, balance of Nuvurro propery 80,000 Edward O. Hazard 80,000 Merchans' seamboa company. 80,000 JobnW. Sou... 88,000 Francis ChBdwlck esae 26,000 G. Frederick Violai ,000 A. A.Bonner 28,000 WUUm E. Srong : 2J.000 Cornelius N. BUM. :... 23,000 Paerson 4 8plnnlng... 28,000 Mrs. O. B. Alaiondor Emma HueWnson»op0 BoborMalland 21,000 J. raflord AUcn, homas Henry Gran < 21,000 AdlomAOole,...,21,000 D. F. Romano esae Daniel W.Wbe, Dr.QlUWjUe '. 20,000 W. A. Sree 20,000 H ehroeder 20,000 dmond brockmorenesae... 24,000 Abou half of he assessors of he couny me a Freehold yeserday o fix bo ax rae for he couny. he res of he assessors believed ha he uesday following Labor Day was he day fixed by law for he annual meeing of he board of assessors. he assessors who me yeserday herefore adjourned o -aeocuwday,, here will be hree more assessors in he board his year han here were las year, he new members being he assessors fromssabrigh, Englishown and Belrpar..;.- " FUN ON HS VACAON, Menrv Ehrhorn Hod Xo Lack of Experiences lvme Here. Henry Ehrhorn, a clerk in bo New ' York posofllco, came o Bed Bank abou wo weeks ogo o spend his vacaion, Ho brough his andem bicycle wih him and he had no end of fun while ho was hcrei ho firs week ho was hero he wen o Alanic Highlands on his wheel and lob $33 ou of his pocke. On Sunday of los week be sared for anoher rip o Alanio Qiehlande wih a companion on his andem. hoy won by way of Oceanic, and hrough ha village hoy rodo on he Bldownlk. hey woro pulled in and Juslco VnnNcs lined horn $3. Las hursday nigh Mr. Ehrhorn Rnred for Plonsuro Bay. his lrao he hod a lied Bank girl as his fellow raveler on ho andorn. When near Lilo Silver hey woro run ino by wo men, who woro riding in a dog car, Ehrhorn and ho girl had n bad fall. ho girl's wrlu was sprained, and Ehrhorn's leg won Ou. hoy walked baok homo o Rod Hank. ho ondom won so badly brokon'ha Ehrhorn carried homo undor his arm. lran< Mumlcnl A grand mualcalo will bo held a ho inuolp wararboinu of Allnrom & Co., on Uronil oroo, Bnurday afornoon 'and <iv«nlna, Sepember Oh. l'rof, E. W. Honmjll, ha world 'fiinoun, auoharp plnyor, will perform on liln wonderfully iiloiialiik mid popular niirunion, and (lemonmrno ln miporiorly over nny and alnlnilnr luurumnna inado o imiae ho auoharp, Prof. Laoko'y will filvo Bciaalonn on ho banjo, mandolin and Rulnr. nsrumenal riuoui, rlun, miarlocn, ec., will alo bo ruiulorwl wih ho auloliarp iwd ohor nsrumen*, Ownvrn of auolinr» mid proapoclvo mycrn will HWVH oo innmoloii a our amulomy from Prof. Oonnoll oa Friday mill Hiurday, Bopwinbw 4b and Oh. Apply now mkmoa «pk)lnr»cu, AdjnMon free, AllloKWv - A MEENG OF EACHERS. Changes MW and in School Mehods. A meeing of he boards of educaion of Bed Bank, Shrewsbury ownship and Eaon own ownship was held a he Mechanic sree schoolhouse las hursday afernoon. John Enrigh, he couny superinenden, had called he meeing in order o discuss some proposed changes in he school law, and o alk over some proposed changes in school mehods. He saed ha he presen excellence of he publio schools was such, ha niany privae schools were being driven ou of exisence; and be favored high schools in large owns whioh would have a course of Budy ha would fi he scholars for college. - Las year a-law was passed whereby eachers who made applicaion could: have one per cen of heir salary reained by he ownship reasurer, and a he end of weny years of eaching hese eachers could be reired on a pension. Mr. Enrigh showed ba he amoun so secured would be uerly insufficien o provide a pension, and some changes in he school law; were suggesed. he mos imporan feaure of he discussion was a change in he mehods of providing a course of sudy. n he pos he course of sudy in he publio schools has been laid ou by he rusees, subjec o cerain limiaions by be higher school auhoriies. is now proposed ha a. course of sudy for all he schools in he couny shall be arranged by he couny superinenden, so ba a pupil moving from one own o anoher will find he same Budies pursued by. his grade, wherever he maybe locaed. is also proposed evenually o have.he.same exbooks used in all schools, alhough his change will no be made a presen. A BROKEN HGH. Jofin a. Sco Slees Wih a Serious Acciden. John H. Sco of Jersey Ciy, who has been sopping a John H. Swau's a Locus Poin during he summer, had his high broken yeserday. Mr. and Mrs. Sco, Miss Carrie Magce and Airs. Wyman Birbeck, Mr. Swan's daugher, were, driving on he road beween Seabrigh and he Highlands. A. farm wagon was cooling in he opposie direcion and a carriage, which was going o be Highlands, was on he lef of Mr. Sco's wagon. Jus as he farm wagon reached Mr. Sco a rain camo along. Mr. Sco's horse became frighened and ran ino he farm wagon, One of he fron wheels of Mr. Sco's wagon was broken, and one of he races also broke. Mr. Sco was pulled ou of he wagon over he dashboard and his high was broken. he broken wheel sruck a sone and he horse parially sopped.. Before i could sar again Mrs! Birbeck had seized he lines and go he horse under conrol. Mr. Sco's high was se by Dr. Paul Kimball of Seabrigh, and Mr. 'Swan ook Mr. Sco o his home a Jersey Ciy : » Preparing for he Campaign. An imporan meeing of he Shrewsbury ownship Republican club will be held nex Monday nigh o arrange for a vigorous campaign his fall. Noices have been sen o ail he members of he club and a big meeing is expeced. A McKinley & Hobar club has been organized by a number of colored men of Red Bank. he club holds regular meeings every hursday nigh in Moun's hall on Pearl sree. A public meeing under he auspices of ho club will be held in he Calvary Bapis church on Bridge avenue on hursday nigh of nex week. A Republican, club was organized a Alanic Highlands las Saurday nigh. he officers eleced were: Preddeni-Cnarlea B. Snyder. Vice-presidens Qeorgo Brannln, GeonjeSlcHes, John J. Leonard. Secreary Alber. Leonard. reasurer W. H. Robers. Eieculro commiee W. M. Foser, chairman;. 8.8n;der, Omar 8lckles,. J. Dennis, U. E, Curis, J, E. Swan, Percy ralkenberg. Nex uesday nigh a Republican massmeeing will bo held a Alanic High< lands. A big McKinley and Hobar'flag will be raised in fron of he clubrooms, and here will be speaking by prominen members of he club and oher Republicans. :. Progressive Hears a LlUo Silver. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. May of lilo Silver Poin enerained a number of heir friends on hursday nigh wih progressive hears. Music and refreshmens added o he evening's enjoymen. Miss Ehel.Sewar won he firs prize for women, an umbrella. Mrs. F. M. Eandall won a fancy baske, wmch was he second prize for women. ho firs prize for men, a se of rving's works, wen o William Domarcs; and a pearl-handled founain pen, ho second prize, was won by 0. P. Holzduber. i +-*m Broke H* Leg; a Second imo. Benjamin Lawson of Maplo avenuo ripped in going down sairs on Sunday and brolo his righ leg above he knee. Dr. J. C. Bush Be he bono. Somo weoke ago Mr. Lawoon brolo his leg in Now-York in ho saino placo as waa broken on Sunday. ho leg was han oncascd in plaser, and afor upending four wcrks in n hosplnl ho was brough home. Ho had akoa off ho plaser cos abou on days boforu he oecouj acciden. m i > Mlunabus and raps, ho Crawford runabou him ho namo of being ho l>cn of in kind. Wu conrol ho ngonoy of i, nnd carry a lino n varlouo colors, open and wih ops, Wo alno koop oher syles. raps of variouo Bylcu, wih noaii facing o«oh oher nnd book o bnok.or boh combined, pained n nliovvy oolorii, overy OO ii lino job, from *10O Upwurdn. Bilu/ai, & HON. i ' i'iano W.afnng, our informaion in correc n humbug iilrnnijor in n </wn rying o noil " Hnnlmnu " planon; Wo, only, nro nuhorlzcd lo noil Koiiilno Oiirilumiiii n hin couny. Curlfl & Fwrioh. Adv. c of hp 7Vj>-»x> Nor You're am»rul of n un KEOHC of- (lco. Nohing hu) (ro oliinn work in permied o cavn our OQM, Wlml'n more, bo priomsroiio hlglior lmu you Would pay for or<liu(iry n-oxk.-'adv. AM1DDLE0WN CLAMBAKE. OASS AND SPEECHES A C. H. -,, MOBFORD'S. ables Se Under he rees on he imicn he Clambake PreoareHhv ioula Despreaux An Hour of O'Door Spors,.Las hursday afernoon Charles H. Morford of Middleown vilhge gave a clambake dinner a his residence a Mlddleown village o abou hiry of his friends and relaives, who, represened various occupaions and various pars.of he counry. he guess included Mr. and Mrs. John Abbo Worhley, Major and Mrs. Charles B. Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. John Morford of Red Bank ; Rev. and Mrs. "W. H. J. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sloe, Dr. Edward aylqr, Mrs. Joseph homas, Mrs. Lydia Hen-: drickson, Miss Susie Hendrickson and Miss^Maggie Morford of Middleowni. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Hopping and Prof. Harvey Jenkins of New Monmouu; Mr. and Mrs. David Wyckoff of.freehold ; Mr. and Mrs. William Wurdeman and Miss illie Wurdeman of Washing? on, D. C; Mrs. M. C. Blanck of New York; Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Silwell of Minneapolis, Minn.; and Judge and Mre.. J. VanAllsein of Albany. A number of children, who were served a a side able, joined in he fesiviies. An hour or more was spen.jrcroque and oherou-door games'and sooial inercourse before dinner was announced. he dinner was spread upon ables under he saely rees in fron of he old mansion. he dinner had ^ e n prepared by- Louis Despreaux of Mi'ddleown and his mehods of preparing clambake dinners were new o some of he guess. Afer dinner had been enjoyed Mr. Morford wiily referred o he differen, businesses and localiies represened by he guesa a be dinner, and. inroduced Major ParBOns as he oas maser of he occasion. n replying Mr. Parsons spoke of he old associaions conneced wih he Morford homesead, and of he hospialiy of he family, who always had he lach sring hanging on he ouside of he door. Judge vanallbein responded o he oas of "he Judiciary;" Rev.H. F. Silwell, formerly of Freehold, responded o "he Clergy;" Mr. Wurdeman, Mr. Morford's broher-inlaw, who for many years was conneced wih he Unied Saes coas'survey deparmen, pleasanly alluded o Ger-, many, his naive counry ; Prof. Jenkins responded o "Ar;" Mr. Hopping o "Hospialiy;" Rev. W. H. J. Parker o he Old Middleown Church, 1 ; and ohers followed, all referring o he pleasan impressions of he presen, occasion as well as o heir recollecions of he pas. _ A FREGH CAB BOBBED. uio ramps Break no a Freigh Car a XUddleoum. wo ramps broke'ino a freighcar a'middleown early on Saurday morning and sole some canned goods, obacco and oher aricles. he robbery was discovered shorly afer i had been commied and Consable Rober Despreaux wen in search of he robbers. He found hem a shor disance frorn he saion and arresed hem. hey were aken before Jusice aylor, who commied hem o he couny' jail o awai he acion of he grand jury. hey gave heir names as John Hendrickson and James Kims and claimed Newark as heir home. he goods solen from he car were recovered. Six pairs of new shoes were found wih be goods solen from he car. hese had evidenly been solen a some oher place. SCORES OF HE RED BANK CAV- ALRYMEN. Mos of he Men who Sho Qualified.as Marksmen or. Sharpshooers Pav of he Men While a Camp big Shooing Evens his Week. he shooing a he rifle ranges a Sea Gir has been in progress, for he pas hreu or fourweeks; and will coninue during his Week. AH he members of he naional guard of New Jersey are expeced o pracice a he ranges, alhough many of hem do'no. So far only abou half he'members of he Red Bank cavalry roop has praciced a he arges. :,:... Each man is expeced o shoo a arges a 200 and 800 yards, and if he makes a good score a hese arges he can ahoo a he arges aboo and 800 yards. he sae governmen furnishes ammuniion of four rounds of seven shos each a each-of he four arges. he sae also furnishes wo exra carridges for each man o use as rial shos. he bes score made ou of he four rounds couns as he marksman's score, Each man can shoo a he arges as frequenly as he pleases, bu.afer he four rounds of ammuniion furnished by ho governmen are used up, he mus pay for his own carridges. hese cos' abou fy cens each. f he shooer "inakes a beer Bcbre wih he carridges' he pays for himself, han in he four rounds paid for by he sae, ha score is accorded o him hi be cones. he arges are sho a in pairs. f he shooer makes a score of 42 ou of a possible 70 in shooing a be 200 and 30(1 yard arges, he qualifies as a marksman, and ges a brass bar, wih a lile pendan aached, as his reward. f he scores 56 ou of ile posmble 70 he is privileged o pracice as a sharpshooer on he 500 and 800, yard arges. f he makes a score of 50 on hese arges, he qualiies as a sharpshooer and ges a.silver bar, wih a lile pendan, as a rophy. 1 Only one,bar is given each yep. Each year, oo, he shooer mus qualify on he shor ranges; before he can shoo on be long ranges. ' When a marksman has go five brass bars, showing ha he has qualified as a marksman five years, he brass bars are exchanged for silver ones. When he has qualified as a marksman en years, he ges a gold bar wih a marksman's badge aached. hoso who qualify as sharpshooers ge a silver bar for each year hey qualify, and a gold bar and a sharpshooer's badge n he end of en years. ; homas S. Field, Franklin Pierce Sryker and Alber VanKel are he only members of he Red Bank cavalry roop.who have qualified as sharpshooers, hough some members of he roop have no ye finished heir rial shooing on he long ranges. Sryker made a score of 117 poins ou of a possible 140 a he -feu? arges. * Field made 118. VanKel go a score of 112, which was he smalles score wih which he could qualify as A NEW ASSOCAON. A Republic Savings and.loan As- " sodaion Organised. A branch of he Republio savings and loon associaion was organized a Applogae.& Hope's law office on hursday nigh. Abou 55 people who had aken 8ook in he company were presen. he officers of he associaion eleced a meeing were: Presiden-John 8. Applegae. Flravlce-presiaen A. A. Paerson. Beoomi Yco-prcslilon Charlea A. Hlnon. -Secreary D.W.Wilgaw... Aomoy-Uobor Alon, Jr. reasurer Aurajus v. Evans. ' Appralwra-FdvarU Benne, S. M. Kogen, 11. J. Child; John Bhocbaq, 1. V. H. Rogers and Joeopli W. Flnko. _. ^ New Boob on Farm Buildings. Daniel H. Cook of inon Falls has conraced wih John H. Paerson o pu galvanized seel roofs on he bam, wagon honso and wo oher buildings on his farm in Middleown ownship.- Abou 4,000 fee of seel will be required o do he work. Mr. Cook will also pu a galvanucd Beel roof on W. P. Brown's wagon house a his summer placo a Shrewsbury. Sovcralof Mr, Brown's oubuildings woro roofed wih seel by Mr. Cook las year. AFahorof Fish. Rev. William Michell, pasor of Grace church, in one of ho mos enhusiasic fishermen in Red Bank and ranks nex o Mel Cornwall n ho amoun of imo devoed o his spor. his ncauon ho has nado a grea many good cachra down ho river and up ho crack. On Friday ho won ou wih Mm. Michell and his hrco ohildron. ho pary go fory-ono good film] porglco, four buerllnh anil wo (mapping maokorol, A CfcUor'«No«o Spli. Jamcnburg defeaed Englloliovrn in heir m giuno of bannball uy a nooro of 10 o 17. During ha giuno. VanOlcaf, ho cacher of do Jnmcnhurg nine, won nlnck n ho fooo by a foul Up, which nnll hla nono. Ju Our onrly involuo of. fall drom K O. hn immo la lio BU, bu he nyln linn bi>un (iliurik'j from hu year. f you wan o Moi ho evoluion n ilroiw goaln, come n nnd luo HD laen oharmuni. JOM.' >ll Hulr, M Jluiilr. Adv. Srvurh Mi) lvn Will horruluir iciimlu olonl'd Friday iilglilii, OHUH Hinurdiiyn unil 101'. H. (in MoiMnyiH<> ilniiihfrli ( A W fify), iilon will (lion*- a wi'lvi', noon mid on uwlny, Bciiieinbcr Mb (Jowlnh N Vonr). will close all i\nj, Ailv, SHOOJNG A SEA GR, be score made by he members of he Bed Bank cavalry roop who qualified as marksmen is given below. hose who failed o qualify as marksmen are marked zero, and hose who did no shoo a all are marked wih a shor dash. Some of he men sho several imes before making a sufficienly high score o qualify. John V. Allsrom 48 homas P. Fay 17 Edwin Field 60 Forres (3reen JacobDeyoonover...66 Jobn L.Hubbard 45 Howard wbifleld 44 1'red W. Hope Jobn F. SKaclhamer..-*, William Harshome homas 8.Field...67 Archie 0. Hall Ed. W. nrockmoron - Whlall 8. Hill Jobn. Moun 00 v Richard luburrow.. Cliares P. Seera "Frank. Len homas P. McKcnna..40 James McCaffrey... Joseph Field, Jr WUlloin B. Moun.. Frank H. Bradnor 66 HerberC. McCloes...CO Gusavus J. Nordell...00 Jarre Morford 48 Alber VanKel SB Carl E. Nordell Waler8. Whlraore...00 GeorgoH. Paerson... John H. VanHaer... Jacob B..Rue... George A. Bowno Henry. Beeley... M. Louis Brown Joseph Swannel! 48 irajr, Jr Henry D. Smih... Bmj, Jr y Juilson A. Bray 44 Frank P. Blnrler William B. Conover...54 Rullff V. Bufpaen.. William. Conovor...48 Wm. H. Sherman, Jr,. Clures M. Oonovcr... David B. Boffcl Muan F. Comwell...44 J. Howard Blocum.. John C. Crawford J. Alber Suls William 8. Child - Sldnoy H. Solomon. hou.es W. Cooper, Jr.45 Jacob C. ailor 42 Frank Dalon 42 WilliamM. hompson.- PUlDaly,Jr...#;... Joseph H. omllnson.. Alber & Edwards.,.. Edward F. ailor 44 Edwarl J. Fomon - Wlllliun. Wilson...W) he privaes of he cavalry roop ge $3.50 per day pay for every day hey are a camp. he officers ge moro han liia. rie men are boaraed free, provided hey ge heir mcala a he mess en. hey preferred no o do his bu go heir meals a a privae boarding house a a cos of $10 per week. On accoun of. no geing heir meals a he mesa en hey wero allowed fify cens per day for heir raions, in addiion o heir pay of $3.50 per day. he sae also furnished provender for.ho cavalry, men's horses, bu ho cavalrymen had o euro for heir horses or hire his work done,. ransporaion charges on ho cars for boh he horses and men wero imicl by ho sae. Keynor mombersof honaional guard go $488 for hoir aendanco a ho sae camp. ho money was disribued as follows: Capnln Bauer $18.00 JJimonon Wlilo 1WU " po; Firs Boruoau Youni linw oher wrgcanu, lo.fiooari hiry privaes, Jlwicl 27O.OQ liroo prl?»o«, oaoli 1H.M Benin mombflra of Blanal Con*,»caoh (VLOO hin week a lio camp will be devoed o mached of varloim kinds, On Mondiiy Governor Qrlggn wan a ho camp and nho a ha arges. A ho 300-yard run go ho inado f ucoro of 811 ou of a KXfillilo 118 nnd bea Col. Kuiier onn ]?oiii. Col. Kuiior n coiifiulered ono of lio ben rlllo nlion of ho nne. A number of pool nmu'.lieu woro nhob on Monday. K'M mached woro largely nended for praoloo. Yuaorddy n cnrblno loam mach wnn hold which wiul won by Georgia mnrbumen. A ooniimiiy mnoli, open o all (fuim n hv Unied Hlnl<!i, wnn won liy C'dinpaiiy A of ha Dnrle of Columbln; hrvo oilier innohod wero U> hnvd ' HH ywierdny, bu wi'rxi >ixij>')n<:cl During lio ren of hu week a mimlwr of inaclien will \K nho. MOO of which urn c<.»mldcrii<l hn flin r (n nli(i<iliii i (iveiifl of ill) Unied HaU-n. l'orlni i«hu lendlrih much of lilu ohnracor in hn nvnn for ho WlinhU'loii rmp, which ciiiiien off on Hdurdny, > ben innrlniiinii on liuu. ', O. Wllnon, of hn Flrn Maery of Georgia. He has won he ner-sae fair mach for ho pas woycarsjind ^sqpeca" o win iagain his year. n pracice shooing his year he hap made.70 ou of a pobsible 72 a he 200 and 800- yard ranges, and in -shooing a he 600- yard arge he made eleven consecuive bull'seyes.. EANG CONESS. Pie and Cracker Eaing Coness for Money Prizes a fair Haven. Misses Jessie'and Edih McCormick, daughers of Sephen McCormick of Fair Haven, gave a) pary on Wednesday afernoon of las week. be guess comprised some of heir Fair Haven friends and a number of friends from New York. Games of various kinds were played, bu he greaes amoun of spor was creaed by hree eaing coness. he firs of hese coness was a huokleberrypi) eaing affair, in which all he conesans were women. hose who enered his cones were Jessie, and Edih*McCormick, Viola McCormick, May Clouan, May Himrod, Mrs, William Palmer aud Mrs. Benjamin Fowler. he prize was a new 25-cen piece, he pies were pu on plaes and were' eaen wihou using be hands. Mrs. Palmer won he prize. While he pies were being eaen David O'Meara, one of he guesa, ook a picure of he conesans. he enries in he second pie eaing cones were Harry McCormick, Ed. Mc- Cormick, David.O'Meara, J, J. Reay and Del Fisher. he prize in bis~con.- eb was also a 35-cen piece. Ed. Mc- Cormick won he prize, wih Del Fisher a close second, McCormick had an undue advanage, for his was an apple pie while Fishers was huckleberry. May Himrod, May Clouan, Ehel Palmer, Ed. McCormick, Harry McCormick and Mrs. Vyilliam Palmer had a cracker eaing cones. Each conesan had a plae of soda crackers which had o be eaen wihou picking he crackers up in he hands. he quarer which was he prize in his cones was won by Harry McCormick. * m GREA PORGY FSHNG. liousands of hese Fish Caugh JOovn he River. Never was porgy fishingin he Shrewsbury river so good as i is his year. Never before have-porgiea been caugh so large as hose aken down he river his year. he Highlands drawbridge is proving o' be an excellen fishing place, and i is hronged daily. Many people come down from New York o enjoy he fishing. he number caugh is based enirely on he number of fish desired. f a man hinks en fish is all he needs, he caches ha number and quis. f he wans weny, he fishes a lile longer and ges weny. Usually from a dozen o weny porgies can be caugh hi an hour. A imes from fify o a hundred people" are fishing on he bridge a once. Almos invariably hey cach as many as hey wan. Las hursday a New Yorker was fishing and caugh 24. As fas as he caugh he fish he would pu hem in a ne bag. his bag he hung over he side of he bridge wih a sring. be remor of he bridge, caused by a rain of cars going over, broke he sring and he bag of fish fell ino he waer and drifed away. he fisherman was no dishearened bu coninued o flsh for more, and he had upwards of weny by he ime he had o sop o go back o he ciy.,. Mel jcornwell wen ou on Monday wih a friend. hey fished near Guion's poin and caugh 68 porgies. Eev. William Michell caugh ii big sring of porgies op Monday and he also caugh a flying fish..klled BY A ROLLEY CAB. A welve-ear-old Boy Bun Oner a long Branch. John Sassano, a welve-year-old boy of Long Branch, was run over and killed by a rolley cor a Pleasure Bay on Friday nigh. he boy was sealing a ride on behind a norhbound car. He jumped off on he souhbound rack and was hi by a car going o Long Branch. One of his legs and an arm wero cu off and his body was frighfully mangled. When he saw his peril he boy screamed and he moorman, Marin McCarhy, ried o sop he cor, bu was unuble o do BO unil afer he boy was run over. As soon as he cor could be sopped he body of he boy was picked up and ho coroner waa noified. Laer he body was aken o ho boy's homo a Lone Branch. McCarhy was arresed and aken o Long Branch, where ho was roloaacd on bail ponding he inqueb. A Dwelling Burned a onnon. he dwelling house owned by ho John. Fields esao noaroldennen church was burned on Monday nigh of las week. ho houso woo occupied by ra A. Layon, his wife and child. hey had a narrow escape from deah, Layon's shir being burned boforo he and his wife and child could escape by ho fron sairs. All ha was eavod wns a able, six chairs and a sewing machine, he dwolllng had boon buil bu seven years and conained seven rooms. was formerly occupiod by William Fieldo. wad inaured for 8R0. Layon had 000 nsuranco on his houachold goodu. An Aged Woman Son o Jail. Caharine Walling, ho divorced wlfo of lnorgo Walling of Koypor, a woman abou iiovony yearn old, wan nrroucd nn wooli on a chargo of malioioun inlnchlof mnilo by Sidney Walling. Sho wan akon o ho couny lull, Shu io bolloved o bo inoano, nnd will probably bv njon o ho rohon hinnno unyluni, Mm. Hnrry Flnelni Homo Hchool for young linllrnmid lilo children rv-onenn rapcmbor lflli, Hpeiul racn unu n- Nrucion for children under nix yoaro of n«o. For furher nformaion u ii>ly o hu principal, Hlvenilile uveniie, led Biinkyl(/«lio fourh minimi nn nlon of Mm. B. lnlpli'iumlee ii'.hool-limied o wcilvo miplln will K>KH HU'M Din. For hirhor >iiruoiilnrn,iul(lreimr, O.HoxMO, Hod lnnk. Adv. Our OoronU n hn lieii llmn wriing paper over offered for lio urli, K cimw, rulod or unrulml. John. Ck>ok.«-/W>. NEWS FROM MJDDLEOWN. HREE RUNAWAYS ON SAUR- DAY AND MONDAY. Some Damage Bone Bu So One Hur-John lerrian and Bis Waermelons-he ownship, Commiee o Mee. imohy Gaffey of Alanic Highlands, who drives a sage, lef his horses sanding opposie he Porland hoel on Saurday nigh. he horses became frighened and ran away. hey ore down he hill oward Firs avenue. John Bickman, George Sherman and wo young women of Belford were coining up he hill in a wo-seaed wagon. he sage sruck his wagon and broke he shafs and he wheels on he lef side. he horses and " sage wen on down he bill. he sage was smashed agains a ree. None of. *;he peopje'o'r horseb was injured. homas Gaffey, a broher of imohy Gaffey, had a runaway acciden on Monday. He drives a coal wagon for W.. Franklin. He was delivering wood a he Croyal coage a Alanic Highlands and wen down cellar o fix up he wood in he bin. While he was here he horses became frighened and ran away. hey ran ino a fence, broke he pole, and lamed one of be horses. William York and his broher, John' York, boh of Belford, sared for Alanic Highlands on Monday wih a load of waermelons. When opposie John Gauh's place "one of "he horses kicked a a fly and go boh of is hiqd legs over he pole. he York boys go ou of he wagon o unharness he horses and he eam ran away. ~ "hey ran hrougha field o he railroad rack, where he, high bank on which he railroad is buil sopped hem. Nohing bu he neckyoke was broken. John iernan, who farms he Mrs. George Sherman place near Belford, planed an acre of waermelons his year, fie has had bu wo ripe melons ou of he pach. he younger elemen of Belford go he res. he ownship commiee will mee a Rober Despreaux's hoel a Middleown on uesday, Sepember'15h, o audi he sheep and poulry bills of he pas year. A esimonial concer and hop will be endered o H. L. Dunkerson, manager of he casino, by he Porland ahleic associaion nex Saurday nigh a he Porland hoel. he commiee consiss of A. J. Nahan, Augusus Ballin, Jr., Alfred Jesselson and B. F. Champion. Eev.. M. Hanna of Bradford, Pa., preached in he Cenral Bapis church on Sunday nigh. Prof. Alber Corhar of All Souls' church, New York, presided a he organ. Eev. Mr. Wesern of Crozier's heological seminary will preach nex Sunday afernoon and evening. he Monmouh couny Sunday-school associaion will hold is meeing his year a Maawan. R S. Snyder, who is secreary for he Middleown ownship Sunday-schools, visied some of he" schools on Sunday in order o make his repor on heir condiion. imohy Beddingon, Sr., of New Monmouh, has parially recovered from his sickness and on Sunday was aken o he home of his son, John Reddingon, a Belford, where he will say unil he fully recovers. Rev. J. B. Haynes of he Mehodis church and Charles A. Fork of he Por- lapd hoel sared las Wednesday for a rip hrough England, reland and Wales. hey expec o be gone abou four weeks. ' A concer and cake walk will be held a he Ocagon hoel a Alanio Highlands nex Monday nigh under he managemen of George Miller, head porer on ho seamboa Sandy^Hpok. ^ "" he Sea Side hook «ari iadder company held a clam Bake a,pd dance a heir fire house on Monday nigh. Mos of he firemen were presen wih heir wives and prospecive wives, Henry ruex of Belford, who recenly moved o Keypor, has joined he Sarry Flag council of American Mechanics a ha place. He was formerly a member of he Belford counoil. he weny-nlnli regimen of New Jersey will hold a reunion in he Cenral Bapis church a Alanic Highlands on Wednesday of nex week. Leroy Heyer of Belford WBB bien on he lei las week by a dog owned by John Rickman. he wound was no serious. Rev. J. F. O'Connor of New Monmouh, has had»b>w well dug on his place, as he waer in he oher well had become impure. Mrs. Maud Nivison and her hree children of Boinega ore visiing Mrs. Nivison's faher, heodore Brown of Belford. he annual picnic of he New Monmouh Caholio church will bo held u Hendrickson's Poin nex Mondny. William S. Golden of Locus Poin ha3 raded bis roing liorso Sam wih Harvey Johnson for a bicycle. William M. Foser and John E. Foser of Alanio Highlnnds are Bojourning li he Cuskills. liomna Dowd of New York is spending fifeen duys' vacaion wib his moher n Belford. Missed Ella and Cora Frond of Now Monmouh spen Sunday in New York wih friends, Rov, and Mra. G. C, Williams of New Monmouh nro visiing friends a Bloomiield N. J. John Rickman of Belford in enerain-. iugn number of friendi) from Long slimd. Charged Wih Sonllng Ducki. J. H. Fooer of Seuslde won boforo Junioo 8.. Whie of Alanic Highhindii on Snunlny nnd sworo ou a warran agains William Coroll, a boy abou foureen yearn old, for nloolinjj hrco duckn. Corell wnn brough boforo Junlco Whie on Monday, nnil afer heiiriiik he evidence in ha caoo Junloo Whlo discharged Ooroll. Boh paries claim ho ducks. ha duokii woro worh abou fify oonn. coa each parly almju fa for lawyero' nervcos nna wlliemie/i. Hrngh n a mmlilo n gooil U'flli. limy bo rocnlncd or you by linlne Dr. Bonfen'i deal Denifrice; Prloo id conii. Pr«- d by W,. Pnmnnii ~~.[lv. Amcrlciin crmxiinimr n larwo rolln for 18 wnn. All h> oiikir) and nwlod. d hilly «<iuul o he mpored cw-no, which wo noil nho i-i-nn. Johu. G k

2 : HE LABOR DAY BACEB.. A Big JH«of Enries for he Evens a Boumood Park. he Bed Bank Wheelmen will hold a series of bicycle racea a Souwood Park on he afernoon of Labor day. he evens and prizes are aa follows: Novice face-one mile; nrs prize, gold medal; second prize, silver modal. 15 enries. Hall-mile, open-fns prize, gold wauih; second prize, candelabra; blrd prize,pair of Morgan & Wrigh Urea, 18 enriis. One mile ondlcap Flre prize, silver cup; second prize, pearl operagloases; hird prizo, a se of ires. SfiODriw. wo uillo ondlcap for andoms-flra prlzo, wo diamond pins; second prize, half-dozen silver BPOOQS. llenries., rwo mile handicap-firs Wzo, diamond scarf pin; second prize,diamond ring; hird prize, diamond scarf pla. 27 enries. Boys' race, one mlle-hrs prize, gold modal! second prize, silver medal. he andem race, i is hough, will prove very exciing. his is he firs ime ha a race or his characer has been held in hia viciniy. he rack has been pu in good condiion and he means for geing o he rack will be by sages from he foo of Broad sree, he races will begin a hauspas wo o'clock.. he riders from llonmouh couny who will ake par in he races are Harry Burrowes, Mar Haviland, Al, Chambere, Harry Degenring, James -Fizgibbone, Del Fisher, Charles Bobbins, Mai Fisher, Joseph Johnson and John Farrari of Bed Bank; A. G. Hoagland of Ocean Grove; Charles V, Scobey of Scobeyville; A. C. VanHouon of Manasquan; William, Sherman of Col's Neck ; Fred Shafo of Hamilon ; W. F. Borden (ad Bode F. Hazard of Shrewsbury ; Arhur Niviaon and Edward Denise of Oceanic; F.. Voorhees and Conover Voorheea of he Highlands; Berram Burdge and Charles WooUey of fquanlcum; H. 8,. VanSchoick of AsburyPark; H. H. Ennis and John C. Howland of Seabrigh; A. E. Denne' of Long Branch and Reggie S. Benne of inon Falls. Abou hroe imos aa many enries have been made from.._new...york,._.broowyn,. PlainBeld and oher places as from Monraouh couny. BCYCLERS WN PRZES. hree Evens a Oceanic Las lmrsday Afernoon, hree bicycle races were held a Oceanic lab hursday afernoon. he firs race was over a course of a mile and hree-quarers. he course was around sbig block bounded by he Oceanic road, Bingham avenue, he Ridge road and McMahon avenue. All of he races were handicaps. he enries and handicaps in hib race were as follows: * Fred VoorDocs, Alanic HlgUlonda, scrach. Edward Donlflo, Oceanic, scrach. Gordon AupiBUis, Seabrlgh, scrach. Fred Browcr, Freehold, scrach. J. E. Honland, SeabrlgU, Z5 yards. W. 8. Newman, SoabrJgli, 89 yards Everi, Beabrlgh, 25 yards. Lou eley, Rod Bank, 76 yards. Wellingon Emery. Oceanic, 125 yards. he race ended in a dead hea beween Voorhees and Denise. As Denise is an Oceanic man he hough i would be only coureous o le he visiing wheelman ake he prize, and i was awarded o Voorhees. he prize wns a gold-lined silver cup. he hree-quarer mile race for boys was won easily by Harry Degenring of Eed Bank. he enries and handicaps in his race were : Charles Voorheea, Alanic Highlands, scrach. Harry Degenring, Rod Bank, scrach. Samuel Moore, SenbrlBli, 2fi ynrds. Harry Fannacl, Scabrlgh, CO yardb. Degenring so far ou-disanced he oher riders ha he oame in leisurely wih bis arms folded. He won a pair of silver-mouned sal cellars. Voorhees came in second,.. hese were he enries and handicaps in he half-mile race: Fred Voorhees, Alanic nighlands, scrach. O. A. Hawkins, Red Bank, scrach. B. 0. Evore. Bcahrlgli, scrach. Edward Uenlso, Oceanic, Bcrncli. Fred Brower, Freehold, scrach. w. a. Nowman, Seahrigh, 10 yards. J. E. Howland, Scabrlgh, 111 yards. A. Newman, Seabrigh, 26 yards. w.. aerson, Oceanic 40 yards. William Emery, Oceanic, 40 yards. his race was won by Denise, wih. George Hawkins a close 8econd, he prize w.na a silver orange holder. he ime wns 1:18. One of he young women who saw lio race gave he winner a bunch of flowers as a special prize. HE NANCY WNS. She Defeas Fred Oales's Enigma n a fen-mile Race. he raco beween homas F. Byrnca's Nancy and Fred Oakea's Enigma, which was mailed in Sandy Hook buy las hursday, waa won by he Nancy, ho raco was five lnlca o windward and reurn.. hia made he course norhwes, and he ouer end of he course was he Sou'wes spi buoy. he Nancy was sailed by Forman R. Smih of Fair Haven, and Edgar Smih and Josopli Smih ended shee. ho res of he crow of ho Nancy wcro Edwaril Doughy, Arhur E. Smih, Waler Minon and ChriH Hanson. Edward Sorden sailed ho Enigma nnd Ciip. ommy Riddlo of Ocemipoii U'liik'd shee. ln> res of he ci!\v on hia bou were Lvfl'Non Avers, James Avers, Douglas Kiddle, Waler Murphy, Frank Lundy and Charles Edwiuda, hey say ha lio race was a fair one, and Uni, being fairly lienen, hey have no exciikeu o oiler. n gi)iii(,' over ho lino he Enigma ook ho lend and held i unil he cuuruu o windwiird WHO half nnilrd over. lieu n heavy wind ha wan almos a squall unrang up and for he res of lio nice lio wind \vnn Hrong, he Nancy picked up lio Enigma whon abou lireo miles had been sailed over and nininuined lio load o ho end of ho race, Hho orobhcd ho lino 3ui.28u. ahead of lio Enigma. When (he race viia (lin nailed and reunied in no nice on accoun of he ligh wind, lio Huken were doubled, mulling he money %M a iiide. lio Fair Havenera wer<! confiden of ho BCCCB of lio Nnnoy in ho second nice, nnd iiuvarnl rcnidcnh of ha plucu wen o lio nice wih heir poclcu) full of money, hoping ofn.'ln chnncooiiiih upon lm Niinuy. Only a very few oeii were iimdo, however. Camping n Malno, Dr. K, 11. Heed and wife, A, 0, wining nnd wife, V. V. Lfoy nnd wife, nnd a number of oher Anbury urk rcnl- <l(inl/i, liivo lind n ('nl)lii buil in ho Mnlnn woodii for luilr lino wlillii on a limiing nnd Nulling rip. liey will loavo Anbury l'nrli for lulim oday or o-morrow mid will npmiil breo wiiolm lic laliu i(i {lon umoim he inouniiiiiii. Clinrlon llobblna Wln«n nblol (Jliiirlcn olimim of Hod Dank won ho inllo liiinillnip i lm blrynlo rnoeii a ALANC HGHLANDS SPOBS. lie Porland Ahleic Associaion Holds s Firs Annual Games. he Porland ahleic associaion held is firs annual games a Alanic Highlands on Saurday, he evens consised of races of various kinds and waer spors. Gold and silver medals were awarded o he., firs and second in each even. 3. S. Clark, a conesan in he hurdle race, ripped in jumpingover a bar and fell and broke his high. his was he only acciden ha occurred during ho day.. hofiveneand he winners were as follows: One hundred yards dash E. Drooks, 1s; 0. Qum- Po'ao race A. J. Nahan, 1s; O. Oumpe, 2d. Half-mile run-0.1. A. Meal, 1s; A. S. Nahan, 2d Ṫhree-legged race A. J. Nahan and A. Jessolson, 1s: G. Balo, Jr., and B. F. Champion, 2d. HUNBrace-E. Brooks, 1s; O. Ballin, Jr., 2d. Bicycle race-wed. VoorUees, li; B. w. Conard, 26. ubrace-a.3. Nahan.ls; 0. Ballin, Jr.,3d. Swimming race B. F. Champion, 1s; A. L. Salomon, 2d, * Diving raco-a. Janson, 1s; J. Webser, 8d. Waer polo Won by Porland anleio eam. LABOR DA A KEYPOR. A Race Beween Fire Engines, A Poao ace ana Oher Evens. Chemical Engine company of Keypor will hold a picnic on Labor day. here will be dancing and he usual assormen of eneraining feaures, bu he principal feaure of he day will be i series of sporing evens. Of hese he chief will ben race beween he hree hose companies of he own, wih a fine picure of Lincoln for a prize. Each company will run a cerain disance wih he company's hose car, aach he hose o a hydran and play a sream. he company ha does his in he shores ime wins he prize. ' A foo race will be held beween Eugene Sou and Will Werner, he wo biggeb men in Keypor, each of whom weighs abou 800 pounds. here will also be a poao race, bioyole races, ec. A high grade Remingon bicycle will be disposed of a 25 cens a chance, and oher prizes will.be similarly awarded. Bicycle Races a Freehold. he Zimmerman bicycle club of Freehold will hold a series of races for amaeurs on he fair ground rack on Saurday. he prizes will be medals, jewelry, ec. HpoiiwiiiNl on BiUurdny. H prlsr.x wmi n cherry (able VM a H, ho olhur l«d Dunk rlilern wlio ook par n lio raoflo worn Jiuniifl Filr.Klblxnin and Mul rinlier, huv boh nlarvd n (ho m>vkio raco ml ni>lher of hem wan (UMM!. he evens are as follows: Ono mile novice. One mllo club championship. wo-mile handicap. Half-mile race for boys under sixeen yeara. One mile club andem. Five-mile open scrach race. he cenury run of he Zimmerman club will sar from Freehold a five o'clock in he morning and go o renon by way of Highsown. On reurning from renon a rip will be made o Asbury Pork, and he cenury riders will close he rim by seven o'clock a nigh. hose who complee he run will ge medals. ' A BO PGEON MACH. Shooing a wo Hundred Birds for 8X50 a Side. Edgar G. Mirphy of Long Branch and homas W. Morfey of Paerson sho a mach a 200 birds a Hollywood las Wedueaday. he mach was for $360 a side and was won by Murphy. He killed 188 and Morphy killed 180. Murphy was in excellen form. Ou of he firs 78 birds sho a ho missed only one and he killed SO wihou a miss. he preliminary handicap o he Max Bleiman handicap was sho on hursday afernoon and was won by Phil Daly, Jr., who killed 25 birds wihou a miss. vins, Brewer, Quierlein and Leonard killed 24 and Ballard killed 23. BASEBALL A LLE SLVER. Beil Jlaik Beaen bu he Lile Silver Xine, A game of baseball was played a Lile Silver on Saurday afernoon beween he Gold Sandard nine of ha place and he Monmouhs of Red Bank, he Monmouhs had everyhing heir own iy : unil he las inning, when he Lile Silver nine go hem raled and baed ou hireen runs and won he game by a score of 19 o 18. John and Rober Forsyho and Al Cooper did he bes work for he Red Bank nine. he Gold Sandards will play a nine from Wes End on Saurday. Al Cooper and John Forsyhe of Red Bank will be he bnery for ho Gold Sandards. he Gem Wins a Pennan. A rnce was Bailed on Monday afer noon for ho old challenge ponnan, which was held by he baby, owned by Waler Bliss. he sarers were ho Edenia, owned by Mr. Jarvia; Harry Knapp's Npreid, H. K.McKim's Coun- CHS and Ciip. om Chadwick's Gem. he Noroid and he Edenin wihdrew afer he firs round. he Gem Bailed he en miles in ono hour and weny minues, heaing he Couness over sis minues. eam Shooing a Kcypor. David Heyor and»winficld Maurer de feaed William Wernor and William Maurer las hursday in a pigeon Blioo ing nmch, by a acoro of 18 o 10. Eacl: mini nho li en birds. Heyer and Win Held Muurer killed nino each, Werne Hoven and William Maurer hrco. A loam mach beween he unmo men WAS held n shor imo previously and loyor and Winfluld Maurer were he winners hen. Odds and Ends of Spor. Harry Cooper, a lilreoii-year-old boy of Freehold, rodo sixy miles on his bloycleii in nino hours on uusdny of liml week. H. V. Arrowiimili nnd MHH Nelllo ArroWHinlh of Keypor wen on a bicycle rip o renon and viciniy liui week. Waler Denne and Clmi-lai l)liilr»i Hrnnohpor wuigh BSH a Eaglo iock off Bc!al)rl(jh, on ueiiday of lani week " Col," Young, nnd l'riink ^ayon.. /Oiig Jirnioh arc mached o play agaim of pool on Haurduy nigh. PEERLESS OL Handii he len of wlndii and jam You do no mvo lo ourry a pocki 1 full of nmlolich wih you w you K» for a rldo f you hnv l'xirkim Oil in your lamp, &. U:\N:OV, nr,i> MNK, M. >, Wrlfl for prlei'i, VnrfnXn li; fol'k A 'AKAO. ««1 Jlm.li nil. l Wi. A ; Bicycle Chain ha Snaps Buns harder han one ha don'; you do he pushing, " he B. & Z. Brush-opi is a :hain lubrican ha makes your wheel run easier. ake a ube home as a Bed Bank souenir. 's a new hing and a good one. ABk your dealer, or mailed for a quarer. S ZAGHARAS, VSBURV PARK, NEViJERSEY. Bicycle repairing is one of several hings we do well. ;oal and Wood. WM. N. W0RHLEY, 8DC03S0B O J. JL. WOBHLEY, Wholesale and Reail Dealer la cranon, Lelilga, Wllkesbarrc and Cumbcrlond Coal. Wben Coal is purchased by oe carload he benes long ons; 2,210 poundb, 1B given,!es qualiy of Hickory, Oak and Pine Wood a moderae prices..ddlam'fl AND CKOOKBB'S FEBUZERS CONSANLY ON HAND. ard a Worlhloy>» Dock, Bed Bank. Brojwh Yard a SedbrighU f. J. :! * > f »» ««««««> > SOME FEED PRCES: Whole Corn 83 cens per bag Sifed Cu Corn ' ; 88 " Whea Bran $14.50 per on Flour Middlings J.G.50 "'. Full line of Poulry, Horse and Cale Powders. WHARF AVENUE, WALERS Bicycle Weaher and Bicycle Buying ime. Xhis sor of weaher is jus he sor o enjoy bicycle riding. 's he bes ime o buy bicycles, oo. 's housecleaning ime in our business he ime ha, prices go down, especially on our sock of' second-hand wheels. We have some wheels ha have been rened his summer o people who have been spenjding he summer here. Mos of hem have been very lile used. ' We have ohers ha we have aken in exchange for new wheels, and sill ohers ha have been rened from our sore by he hour and day. All of hese wheels we now offer a very low prices, and if you haven' bough a wheel ye, i's he bes opporuniy ye offered you o ge one. CRAE WHEELS FOR SHPPNG.^- POPE & PAERSON, Red Bank, N. J. Sea Brigh, N. J. RED BANK.. GALVANZED SEEL SHNGLES! Sandard Pained in Shingles! Don' be deceived wih poor Shee Meal Roofing. Our Pained in Shingles are more durable han i s possible o moe a in roof, pu on n io old syle. Our Galvanised Shingles ore boh RUS and RAN PROOF WHOU FANNG. No ohers are. Manufacured by HE NAONAL SHEE MEAL ROOFNG CO.. Why use combusible wood shingles wben you can ge he very bes Flre-proo Shingles a abou he same price?.:?< *<: - JOHK SDON, Rpd Bank, N. J. Do You Love Good Buer f. Do you have rouble o ge good Buer? You will have no rouble if you buy our SPENCER GROVE CREAMERY, he bes in he land. We sell Spencer Grove Creamery a.' 22c. Bee Elgin Creamery u -. 20c. Fine New York Sae Creamery a 18c. Good New York Sae Creamery a 10c. We Pack Buer in 5 and 10 Pound Pails. ry. Warden's Buer Marke, BROAD SREE, ' RED BANK, N. J. HE BES CGARS n Monmouh Couny for 5'cens are BALEY'S COMBNAON, EXPORS and SMOKES. hese goods are sandard pud reliable. For a good 10-cen cigar, smoke ELMAPA and BALEY'S BES BOUQUE. he fines chewing obacco is BALEY'S HAPPY MEDUM. ry i. WHOLESALE PEALED,, BED BANK, FREEHOLD AND MANASQUAN,.N. J. COLUMBA BCYCLES OF O-DAY GROW FROM EXPERENCE. 19 YEARS' ills coninuous, progressive learning-how o build bioyclos maucs ho A Columbia sronger, lmndhomer, and onaier running han any ohor [] bicycle more han worh ho 01OO i noils for o all alike. 18% Harford Bicycles. REDUCON M PRCE. Paerns Nos. i and 2,, from $80 o $05 and $70. Paerns Nos. 3 and 4, from $00 o $50. Paerns Nos. 5 and 0, from $50 o $45. hin n lio ben vuluo for lio money offnrcd n medium urndo iiinolilnon. f you can' buy a Columbia, han buy a Harford. All Columbia iiml Hiirlford- lloyoki nro rnmlyfor mmmllnui delivery. W. A. COLE, Agen, MOA) BJHfiM, BKD BANK, N. J. Zold Orange Breeze, Frigid Siberian Sherbe, > s l > Bes ce Cream Soda,. A. COOPER & SNEDEN'S, APOHECARES, Corner Broad and Whie Srees, Red Bank. 100 Boys' Suis a $2.45. We have abou ioo boys' suis ha were lef over from las year and he year before. he sizes are from 3 o 15 years, mosly medium sizes. he suis are single and double breased and medium and heavy weighs. hese suis are of excellen qualiy and "will make very good school suis. hey were marked from $4 o $10. Your choice now for $2.45. he Firs-of he Fall Has. he new fall has are now in sock. he Howard derby a $3 is he bes made a any price. Our $2 derby is equal o hose usually sold a a half and a dollar more, M. M. DAVDSON, ' : V f f f Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. f he New Fall Derby, JUB OU, he Amphion. Sold by HOPPNG, exclusively. will pay you o seo i. HOPPNG, Up-o-Daa Haler and Furnisher, OAD 8RKK, 1F.) DANK, N. J. SLAE! here's Nohing Beer for a Boof. 'fl Duroblo. 's Fireproof, Snowproof, Waorproof and proof agains everyhing ha a roof ough no o havo. JOHN DUGAN, RED BANK. NEW JERSEY. 1 SHERDAN HOEL. RED BANK'S FAVORE SPORNG RESOR Fron Sree, opp. Broad Sroo, Rod Bank, N. J. aoon HOOMH, ' 01 A WKMJ-BOOCK!)»AH, AN» i AconuiKnlncil Any jlour of lio Vfy or 'voo llcyc^ Unckn foi- Vlnl(ln){ Wheelmen, (1WAK8, (1OO1> MMAW. A Vlr»-Oli«.iiiiili (liiuiiuv n iyiiiiiwu»l wlli ho Mool, (iml inmln run m liul wlllioil (lnlny, (H»roi l/wiiiiimlo uni niinrlrlniilloiin am iipijiiliilu wllli u», linjf nro llm MW wwllnif oni r<i(r(«liln«ilrlnk whwiimrii MU U»,»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»

3 COURHOUSE MPROVEMENS. Xhe nerior ralned-sec Beaing ana Venilaing Apparaus, Work has begun on paining he inerior of he couny courhouse a Freehold. he walls of he'courroom will be in ligh colors and hewood work -will all be grained. For wo or hree weeks pas men have* been a work on<he new heaing and -venilaing, plan for he building. he old boilers, Beam pipes and radiaors have been removed. he hea will be furnished by a seam boiler, radiaors from which will hea fresh oudoor air in boxes'in he basemen and ho air will be carried ufarge galvanized iron pipes o large regisers" eigh fee above he floors in he courroom and freeholders' room. he foul air will be drawn off in pipes from near he floor. he oher rooms in he building will probably be heaed by radiaors as before... '.» «. AN ARESAN "WEA. A Sloe-nch Well o be Pu Dovn en Wahlron'P. Brown's Place.. WaldronP. Brown is puing down a six-inch well on his propery a Shrewsbury, near his presen dug well. he well will be six inches in diameer and will go down o a deph sufficien o obain a good supply of waer. George & Jesse Mahews of Bed Bank have he conrac for puing down he well and hey began worfi yeserday. hey have no pu down any aresian wells in he neighborhood of Shrewsbury, and do no know he deph a which waer will be found here, bu i is expeced ha a good flow will,be reached a a deph of 225 o 250 fee. is possible, however, ha he well may have o be pu down o a deph of 400 or even 500 fee... wo New Bouses a Maawan, George hompson is building a new house on Broad sree, Maawan, adioin- ing A. H. Moron's house -will-be- 18x28 fee, wih an ei^h-foo L. John D. Sevens is also building a new house a Maawan. his house will be 20x28 fee, -.wih a projecion on he souh Bide. A broad veranda will be buil o he fron of he hoube and on he "souh side. A Canning Facory Sold. he canning faoory propery a Keypor waa sold his week a he sui of Elizabeh Aldricu agains William Bobbins. he propery was bough in by Charles Marsh of New York for Mrs. Aldrich on a" bid of $4,000, which was he only bid made. A River Lo No Sold. here was a poor aendance a he aucion sale of a river lo owned by Henry C. McLean a he Globe hoel on Saurday. Only a few bids were made and he lo was bid in by he owner for #8,600.,_s «^ A Navcslnli House Sold. Mrs. O. J. Miner has sold her house and lo a Naveeink o J. M. Quackenbush of Alanio Highlands. he price was,$1,600, and Mr. Quackenbush assumed all claims agains he propery. Freehold Propery Sold. he Cornelius C. Voorhees propery in Freehold ownship has been sold o Haie Voorheea for $ Sales of Beal Esae. he following real esae ransfers have been filed in he office of he couny clerk a Freehold for he week ending Augus 29h, 1896: BHRKWBBUBY OWNSHP. heo. F. Whie o Annie M. LcQuler. Lo a EasSide Par. $250..,., Bufus. Cosier o Henry Cosier. Land a Red Bank, $1. John Carroll o Howard Hucnlnson. Lo a lied Bank, $1. Howard ldcblnson o Sarah J. Carroll. Lo a Red Bank, 91. MDDLKOWN OWNSHP. Eleanor V. Bobers and ohers o John Earkeyus. Piece of propery, $70, James Dowd o Bridge Dowd. Pleco of propery, $1. ALANC monlands. Arhur C. Bowo o Wm. Baldwin. Lo a Allan lo Highlands, S. ' AAHMC OWNSHP. Rober Doughery o Bike Monser. Piece ol propery, $300. MAAWAN OWNBH. John W. Wilson o Carrie Wilson. Piece of prop- SOLKDEL OWNSHP. Ella 8. Canon, adm'x, o Jacob Wyckoff. Pleco Jacob Wyclroff o Chrisopher F. Djo. Ploco of EnzaoeU A. BraiUy o Bale 8. llon. Piece of propery, $1., luuan OWNsniP. Edward Vanderbll o CaUiarlno E. Aunack. Pleco of propery borese w. Seabrook o Wm. K. Woolloy. Lo a MahliB Woolloy. sheriff, o Sarah E. Bcdlo. LondaKoypor,$l<5. oerese w. Seabrook o Annlo L. Conover. Lo a Koypor, $1,000. John Q. Sorms o Wm. E. Bcrms, Jr., and ohers. Land a keypor, 81.' OCEAN 0WN8P. Wilbur A. Holslcy o David M. Kellogg. Piece of propery, $304.ia. Andrew M. Davies o Wm. E. Lehman. Pleco of propery, $7,K)6. i l Jnroine M. Davis o Ocorgo W. VanQclier. Lo a Long Bmmjb, $1. Oooreo W. VaaGelder o Mary Virginia Davla. Lo a Long Branoli, $1. Delia K. VanNooondauabanil ijosophlno.lojil. Lo a Long Branch, SWA James l'ny o Margare 1'ernn. xia a Elbcron Hargaro 'orn«o Emma Fay, Los a Ellieron Edmund Dodgo o Nellie Moyor. Land a Souh Win. vr.conowloellonp.kellogg. LosBoM n Oonovor Park, near BuiibrlRh, $8,1)00. Edmund Wilson o Josopli A. lirbckmoron. Land a HcabrlRli, $1,200. boal Boiwli lund comimny o Mollnda Ponreail. 8 JooMlxullleacMl- Dual oach mud company o Jehu E. Dillon. 2 lon a Deal lloncli, J~',U7(i. OoaB land company o Mark lurcli. Lo a Deal Deal uoaoh land company o Wm. Huliaway. 4 loa a Doal [loach, (Wl. - NKl'UNK OWMBlir..ilw. 1. Rluffoil lo (luavim K. Moroliraui. x> a Axliuryl-nu. $5, Junnlo. Alboruon and hunlund o lrico K Kwior. <o a Anbury park,»ll,rw. Wm.. nnknr and ollnim, m'm, o Anna M launigaridr. 0 loa a Ocimii (1 rovn, $4,WU. 0«un (rnvn umrlnloii o Amolln M. lonnon Lo a (Heun (Jram. (JKi. Culcl) f. iruluy o KulHir PomyNn. Lo 1 (in (rmn vropoyi Wi'dl Aiihury l'ark, 8MW. Walur W. DVH lo Mnry A. Cojln. /A a Avon «X. NAllln 10. llrown o Jonoi>h Uomiolly, l/. a Wnni Mmy l'urk, p), WAH.OWNFH 1. Malilnn Wmllnr. nliorlrr, o Win,. «li Kdlinnr, %\,im. occiui liiiii'li anuwlnlloii U) AlinnBonU, ii.liniir, $Ui1.. : Aniiik li-nl" nml liufilmiiil l'i KiiininM. linn n lliillnnr,, llruco. Kiinliir lo Jiuinli) UAUH ilnon. % lull! on MMlow Uni, Nl l llprlnk ijikn, $1,111 Mury A, Mivycr in Kilwnnl B. HM, 'linn propoi y, l),m>. H.MONM DWNHH', Jnmh J, l'rcnldi) lo CHM M. llilliiil. 'lwri ( HdlKii 11,1'lilMn l«llinimh, 'lrnkm, 'H Jinipiry, Do no be deceived by nfringe-' mens of name, package or cigaree *HE ONLY GENUNE Swee Capoial Cigarees Bear he foe elmlle signaure cl on he package and on each cigaree. " AKE NONE WHOU. n iasy Mehod" ome is every man's ambiion o own propery. Some have heir ambiion saisfied some never do. Lack of success is due o lack of money. Bu he man who honesly wans o own propery of his own, who is indusrious and frugal, can readily do so now. bough a rac of land a Eas Oceanic and have laid i ou in building-plos. he locaion is excellen, being near Seabrigh, and he ground is level. will sell his propery o desirable people on paymens o sui, heir convenience. won' allow anyhing on he propery ha will prove a nuisance. " his is an ideal way of gaining a home in, an ideal place. Sop in and see me and we will alk he maer over. FRANK McMAHON, " EAS OCEANC, NE\y JERSEY, Posofflcoaddress: BEABMOH, N. J. Houses for Sale, have houses for sale on every sree in Red Bank a from $1,000 o io,ooo. also have a number of houses on he ouskirs of Red Bank on my liss. \ Los for, Sale, Fify los on hrockmoron rac, McLaren sree and Prospec avenue, 500 o $800. Seveny-five los in Eas Side Park, 200 o'$600. Five hundred fee on Cook rac on Eas Fron sree, adjoining club house. his is he only river fron propery on his side of he river ha is in he marke. Will be sold in plos of 100 fee or over a $80 a foo fron. his propery has a deph of over 600 fee. Houses for Ren, Maple avenue, 9 rooms, all improvemens, $30 a monh, rving sree, 7 rooms, $18 a monh. Fron sree, 15 rooms, all improvemens, $fioo a year. Anoher house wih 13 rooms, $400. Spring sree, 6 rooms, $14 a mouh. Lodge Room o Ren, he hird floor of he Dordcn building on )road sree. Has lndjjc room all liled up nnd four conneclnj.j rooms. $ year. \ 0. P. WHE, Heal Esae, Loans and nsurance, roiliidild K, Hid llnnk, N. J. Soda-Various, Oraige Cider, Birch Beer, &c, he several aeraed sojm,of jurjnake^jre so famous for puriy and flavor ha hey h have no compeiion, excep in price. o make carbonaed beverages well, requires expensive plan and a deal of. experience. he bes qualiy maerials are cosly. We have all hese and are able o sell our well-known high qualiy beverages almos as cheaply as he ordinary poor suff, Bu a few cens difference in price, a dollar difference in qualiy. ' Delivered by grocers or by W. A. FRENCH & CO., Pure Wines and Liquors, Corner Broad and Fron Srees, RED BANK, N. J. FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, LoauS-andlnsurance. Office in R.. Smih's Building, "FROf~SREErRED"BANK, N, J. FOR SALE. Propery in every direcion, from a $750 house o a $75,000. Villa loa from $200 o $7,000 each, can pu you in a house wih $100 cash, balance o be paid monhly or quarerly. can sell you a house and hree acres, near Bed Bank, for $850, 8 acres in he village of Fair Haven, for $3,500, $500 cash, or less if you have no go $500. will sell you nearly 8 acres on Ridge Road for $1,500, worh $1,000 per acre, have river propery from $2,500 o elegan esablishmens worh $50,000. O ZE. hree houses on Broad sree, $25, $20, $40. Fron sree, 5 houses, $20, $31, $20, 10, $35. Sou sree, 3 houses, $10, $10 and $8. Oakland sree, 2 houses, $18 each. Eecor place, $20, $17, $19. Hoiise^on river bank, 6 rooms, $10 per monh. River sree, Queen Anne house, $13. Wes sree, $10. Beach sree, near Broad, prey coage, new, $20. 8 sores on Frra sree, $25, $25 and $10. MONEY WANED. ', $7,000, $1,000. NSURANCE A LOWES BAES. WHE. Wason & Brown Members iew York Sock EKhanee. Bonds and Soeks Sough and Sold for Cash, or Carried on Margins \ A Guaraneed Roof\ f yon wan your sore or your house wired When pu on a Galvanized Seel Roof guaranee i. ha means ha if he roof leaks any ime wihin five or en or fifeen years,.will sop ha leak wihou charging you anyhing. can cleerfully give his guaranee because a good Seel Roof, pu on he way pu on all my Seel Roofs, will easily las half a cenury wihou repairs, if he building iself lass ha long. Send your orders for Seel Roofs o DANEL H. COOK? he Seel Hoof Han, NON FALLS, NEW JERSEY,»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» You can' cure baldness bu you can preven i. Unhealhy hair glands cause' he hair o fall ou. Schrocder's Hair onic cures hese diseased glands and makes he hair say in. 50 cens bole a Schroeder's Pharmacy.» # «* Piano in he House Miikrn muni liomnllko, mum chwrlul. irfilji in lnxl faliiir nml lio wiry [iiolhor-ulnljilionniuid HCCH (liniilillrirrn. A uimi pliuni n nliro-long frlnrnl. Wv on' nu 10 only <l imn n (hi) world. Wo urn no lm only liuiiiji imini, hu wn ol. rllmu our niimoi <> nur mnm MH''HH nml our kuuwhluu ol hinniiikinm. R. A: JUSNG. AHUUY 'AlK, N. J. Price Advanage. Wo are saisfied wih a Bmal margin of profi. Wo buy as low ns anyono can buy, consequenly our cusomers ge feed oa low ns i can be sold. " P. HAWKNS, 'lolin, ORAN AND PEED, Brond Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Noice o Delinquens. Noico is hereby givon o o dolinquon axpnyors of lv ownship of Shrewsbury hai under no circumbancos will he pnymon o ho coas and in l/uros on dolinquon axes b waived or abaed, bu dolin< quons will bo required o paj in full in all oanoh. By order of heowimhipcom mieo. A.V. AURON, owiwhip Olovk K'OOM or HK'.H'MUN. KnliiiiMir lavlnhoniivfiiiil, <i'i'i'iiim1. Nolli^i r* lk"h>iy idvon Hin ho nrimnnii of Hi iiulflh'llmr, 'KiM'iilor of iiglil <lr<-i>nh(ml, will m ivuill i«l nml sinm iiy iim miiri>h«l«, nml ii'imrcil fur w UniDiMl U) lio Of'iiliilll'i Cnilr of in riiuiy (if Mo nmiiii. mi rin/iimiar. nil'; nniir HAY or <n KliKil..KU'J. HMV-'O. luimjuly Wlli, HW. Healhy floors. Besides heir beauy and cleanliness, hardwood' floors are healhy. hey do no harbor dus nor disease germs. Los of people would bave hardwood floors if hey knew ha. hey cos ab lile as hey do. ~~- am -paricularly proud of" he hardwood.work do. f you hink of having hardwood floors pu in your house send me he size of he rooms and 'll fell you he cos. A. E-.-SMH, Fair Haven, New Jersey. % [ ACOB SHUS, / ACCONEER.., Special aenion given o sales of farm sock, farm mplemens ana oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBURY, N.*J. \R. R. F. BORDEN, J 8DHGE0N DENS. U80 HALL BDLDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion oi Ah] D 0 BROADWAY, N. Y. BRAMCHOFFCE, Ocean Avenue, Soabrlgb, ~S. 3. conneced by Privae Wire. A. Good Business For Sale. A good cash business, locaed in he jear of Red Bank, wih pracically no compeiion in is line, will be sold cheap. he reason fox selling is because he iwner is engaged hi oher business bich akes all his ime. Only a small capial required. pply o FRANCS WHE, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. /Vnyhing Elecrical. 'for elecric lighs. f you wan elecrlo bells pu n or elecric bells pu in working order, le me ell you my price for doing he work. do all soraof elecrical work and dol quickly, cheaply and well. F. WEBERLNG, FRON SREE, Posal elegraph Office, You Make A Grea Misake RED BANK, N. J By no puing away a lile money ou of your earnings every monh. ' f you nave n few slmrcs n ho Slae Muual Building and Loan Associaion you arc prepared for ha "rainy day " ha some lmo comes o us all.' ' Begin a once. 50 cens pays for a share. Your money will bear 0 per cen neres and you can wihdraw a any lmo., WM. F. DURHAM, Secreary.!S Bas fron Sired, Jed Banls, 2V. J. he Red Bank Book, Hews and oy Sore \ Laes Novels,<*' and Mag/,ics. A, \ Fj K Daily and Sunday l'apcrs f 5 Delivered a Your Door. S Saioner;/, ' oys, Games, j r A Shelf and oile Papers, ennis Balls nnd Rackes.' MOSELLE & CO., i * O''OHK MKCAN1O H., H DrondBioi.', uil lnnlc. N UU.K O UAH O KXKCO'H NO''KR, 'nrnli V,. Miiun, lumilnriif Mnrk., Mmilil. il< ri'imihl, by ( ill lm mirrnnnln nf lii' i-onfiv Muilliliili, lior<liy Mln'n noli-n lo llm cnhlllnlh linnnlii ilimrnimil n NK n llu>lr dnliui. MH nml 'lulum MKnliln!in cnlnlihif nnlil ilnmlnn,iii oiilhor nmniinliin, wllliln nliui niniiiih mil lio WKNV-llmiN HAY M JULY, 1HN, liof Will lu imww M <if nny nr(loii lmiufi nilnliin llm nnlil uii<riiliir, HMAM. MUN ex..counsellors A LAW, EEDBAK, MONMODH CODOL, MEW JEEBE. OHN 8. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HOFK. DJJND WLSON, COUN&EL1OB A LAW, * (Successor o Nevina 4.Wilson), ED BANK, S. Offlcea: PoS-Oracn BULDNG. LLAM PNAED, w qouksellor A LA"W, 'er Buon's Sove Sore. BED BANK, N. J. COUNSELLOR A LAW. Noary Public and Commissioner of. Deeds lo bwyork.; EAONOWN, N. J. ' AMES WALSH, SEAM SAW AND MOLDNG MLJL, Manufacurer of Sash and Blinds. ECHANO SBEE,. BED BANK, N. J. HHEO. F. WHE, X REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE. ; JSOE OF HE PEACE, lendrlckson Block, BED BANK, N. i. Collecion of Bills a specialy. R. J. D. HROCKMORON, ' RENAL SURGEON. OFFCE: o. 5 Broad Bree, Bed Ban. N.. ~XR. WM. H. LA.WES, JR. U VEEKNARY SURGEON. Graduae of American Veerinary College, N.. ' Residence, 83 Fron Sree, Bed Bank. 3 D. CHANDLER, -LV«ARCHEC. Soa's Building, Opposie Glcbo Hoel, RED BARK, NEW JEHBEY. M. L.-SNEDEN, W CVL ENGNEER AND SURVEYOR. No. 7 Riverside Avenue, P. O. Boi 01. Red Bank, N. i. PHOMAS DAVS, jr.r NSDRANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 21.) nsurance placed D he bes companies on moa reasonable erms. S. SNYDER, "KEAXEBAE, GENERAL NSURANCE LOAMS Commissioner of Deeds and Surveyor. Also n&ur- ' ance Broiler for New York and Viciniy. ALANC HGHLANDS, N. J. [f S. KMBALL, M. D., VV H01KEOFAH8. formerly of Eaonown and Monmouh Beach, uoir of Lakewood, :an be consuled beween 8:00 and 0:00 i.!!., and 4:00 and 0.00 P.M., a he 'B08FEC HOPBE, BED BAHK, N. J. C. ARMSRONG, M. D. W PHYSCAN AND SURGEON Jfflce formerly occupied by Dr. rafford. B Erood iree, Red Bank, N. J. Can be called by elephone any ime. elephone Globe Hoel. R. G. F. MARSDEN, < D HOMEOPAHC PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, RON SREE, RED BANK, N. J C. RUSH, M. D., J HOMEOPAHO * PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, 18 Wes Fron Sree. Red Bank, N.. AS. S. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. J VEERNARY BUBGEON. Graduae of AmerlcaDryeerinory College, N.. iramenco. rving Bree (beween Broad Bree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. M. H. SEELEY, W POR MONMOUH, NEW JER8EY. Noary Public.. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills of Bale for Vessels. FRANK. LEN* ARCHEC, 94 Libery Sree, New York. Special aenion o Homnonh Couny work. 13?" Archiec for he Casino, he residences of.. B. Cooke, Ed. Jnnwn nnd ohers a Alanic Highlands; and for he residence of F. C. Moore, Navolnk Highlands. he, Bes of Reference. ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Enae and nrarance Agency,'21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. RlBk»-place<] n he Home and oher Brs-ciaES companies a Lowi Raes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE & SON. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OE NEW YORK. Office: No. 110 Broadway. Eighy-Firs Semi- Annual Saemen, January, CASH ASSES... $9,853, ALLARE 4 SON. AOKNB. John Eljfi, Jusice ^f bo Peace"and Pollcs f-full&e of AlanlBjlshlnnds, N. J. Colleojlin ' ^epmfceu' boroagbly orranlzod. weny-live years' experience. Careful aenion o business in every par' of he Couny or Sae. Noary Public. - ' /,' ELECRCAN. Wiring lor Elecric Ughs. Baery, Magneo and Pneumaic Bells. elephones a Specialy. llrancli Avenup, Hod Han, N.. '.O. Box 818. C27~ Eslmara for Conlmcla on Applicaion. Your Somach DisressesYou oer eaing a nenry meal, and ho resul la o chronlo case o ndigesion, Sour Somach, Bbarburn, Dyspepsia, or a bilious aack. RPANS MULES Promoe Digesion. Keenlno e 6omnch,l.l\cr and BowoU. 'nrlfr ho lljaod, ond«ro a 1'onilvo Cure UonBllpallon, Hlob, llonilnrhn, lou»nc»«, nna mi ojior DWMM arlnlni; from arfisonlorpdcondiion of ho ivor nml Somach. hoy oc jcnly ye promply,and mrmdlacsllonfollows holruii). ludanaabulcnialeo ho ilacoof an Enire * -^- - nodlcino )ho«,»nl B»U1J lio kopi (or us«lu ovory (anuy. _ Price, SO Cens s box. A ~ >rukhlkn, or hy mnll. lul'anb UllRMUAli CO. 10 Bi'iiuo«.Br., NKWYOK. A MLLON BOOKS. Rnrc, Curious, Curren. N SOCK, ALMOS GVEN AWAY. Llhrarliu Huplilleil (lirn vr linn nl liny lloob Sloro n l«> World. MlllAlllHH AND OOKH KC. MMUO CA AMUVH flluk. LECCA BROHERS, Ml OlAMKUHHllKKV. 1M Door Wnii ol oily Hull 1'nih. NKW YOlK, A OJOUBNK1) HHUl'H HALK. lm miln nl llm )io x>iy of Anron H. Vim- Miilir, n HM mil of CinmillUH OHH, nimiln»'!- jolirilml lo KHAY, (K. {M(KU Wh, l«l», n in (iloliii lliiol.ln llm own of UP. MniiVJu HD owiiniliidf Hlirownmry.ii JJ oylix'k *, M. MAl'l'lllAH \V0m,l,KV, HlWll. \Mn\ AllK(lllH 1HK f''. 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4 HE1BED BANK REGSER. JOHN H. COOK. Edior and Proprieor. OFFCE ON FBON 8BEE, Hondrlcoon Block, Adjoining lio P«-Offloo, BKD BANE, N. J., smscnipjox rnivei One Year.» SUMonns nreemonlu... r < WEDNESDAY, SEPEMBER 2, Proecion and Keoiprooly.- One of he prlnoipal poins of McKinley's leer of accepance, and one which will find more general favor among Republicans han any oher par of he leer, is his uerance on he ariff quesion. here. are many people, Republicans and'democras alike, who believe ha a high proecive ariff would pu he counry a once on a prosperous fooing, and ha wih a ariff uyfflcieniy high o keep ou goods made by cheap foreign labor he counry would reurn o he prosperous imes of How horoughly American labor has been,h?o,wn o.u of employmen by he Wilson ariff measure can be seen in our own localiy. M. M. Davidson saes ha four years ago, under he McKinley ariff, four-fiflis of all he.goods in his sore were made from cloh manufacured in America. o-day, under.he Wilson ariff, four-fifhs of all he clohing in his sore is made from cloh manufacured in foreign counries. his shows a onoo ha he Wilson ariff has hrown ou of employmen hose Ameri-_ can workmen who formerly were en- _gaged-inihe-manufaoure-olcloh-.andeimilar goods, and he same hing is no doub rue in all oher lines on which he ariff wns reduced. HE REGHSEK believes ha whaever can be rafie9by farmers or whaever" can be produced by manufacurers in his counry should be given ample proecion. Whaever degree of proecion ia necessary o reain he markes of he Unied Saes o our own people should be enaced. HE REGSER believes ha every dollar's worh of work which he American people have o give ou should go o Americana. he sligh added coa, if[hero should be any added cos o aricles produced by farmers or manufacurers of our own counry, would be more han compensaed for in he general prosperiy ha would ensue. Whaever advanages in ho way of rade wih foreign counries are graned by he Unied Saes should be graned o hose counries which are willing o ener ino reciprocal rade wih us ha is, hose counries which aro willing o favor he farmers and manufacurers of he Unied Saes by lower ariffduies han are accorded o he peoplo of oher counries. Such a plan wab carried ou during Harrison's adminisraion by meanb of reciprociy reaies, and a marke was hereby given o he farmers and manufuourers of his counry. Under he Cleveland adminisraion hese reaies were abrogaed and hese markes closed. Mr. HcKinley pledgea himself, if eleced, o do his umos o have hese reuies refinuced, and o raise he ariff on foreign producs o a figure amply sufficien o proec he farmers and workmen of he Unied Saes. SX PERSONS PLEAD GULY. hen Will be Senenced o-juorrop for Various Offences. Judgo Conover held cour yeserday. for he firs ime Bince he Bummer recess. Edward Conk pleaded guily o sealing a bicycle from Eliaa Mahews of Farmingdale.. John Kyan pleaded guily o aaiauling Charles A. Auinnck, a police officer a Asbury Park. William.Quarrels pleaded guily o breaking ino he house of Juno Ann Walling a Maawan. Cornelius Blake admied sealing $10 from Parick Lyons a Scnbrigh on Augus 8d. Edward Mahews and'percy Banniser, ai?ed fifeen and hireen years respecively, pleaded guily o sealing some ools from bo Bradley Bench freigh anion several weeks ngo. All of his above will be senenced omorrow. BEFORE HE POLCE 76 JUSCE. hree 1'ernonn ArreHe for HHOderlu Conduc, William H. Davis, beer known as " Huch" DHVJH, wns so drunk las Wednesday lia liu wan unable o walk. He was aken o ho own jail in a wagon. vne, Ho had sobered up by biirsdiiy nigh ilgli and wan released, fl Harbor wns mivaud by Miirslial Woleol, on.saurday nigh for beinc drunk and disorderly, lie; WH -OUMBUU lio following morning. Leonora Purkur WH charged wih rliaordorly conduc cm ho H reels by John Valenine of Hlvor sree. Slio wuegivi'ii H hearing before Jimieo Child on Mondny nfernnon, lio jim ice (li'f>n-ed aononco unil Hniinlny. New Candidaes for Sheriff. ). LnnuOonoverof AliiniulighliuidH is hu luc» ciuididao for xlivrlll on liu Uoniocriilio iildo, Mr. Conovur docliuea Hin Middlouwn will givo a majoriy for.every candidae on ho Democraic icke lilu full, Mlddluown HcpiibllcniiH cxpoc bo lowmiliip o Klvi) u li v uh u lnindrod!c mbllcun nmjoiily nil hrough, rind moro hiin ha for McKinlcy ami Hobar.,niii«i '. Hu])i)ing(i llomilnir Kaion, wlioln in biiiiliicfin a Alliuilo nlglilandii, in iiliio uiiiil o bo a candlilnn for ho Uonocmllo nominal on for uliorilf. ex >eoii o K«ho Alridlolown lion o he convenion.. OWWAH. do no hink ha he plan suggesed by he couny superinenden of publlo schools in relaion o higher sudies being augh will be received wih much favor. ho idea of he publio school sysem is o provide for all children acommon school educaion. When his is done he public has performed is duy. he proposed plan o BO enlarge he school curriculum ha he course of sudy would fi sudens for college would be unjus o he.axpayers. Even as maers are a presen hardly five per.cen of he children graduae from ne public sohools. JJos iif^ho boyeflnd girojiavoojlqave school before he presen course is compleed because hey mus make heir own living, or because heir services are needed a home. * Wih an enlarged and a higher couree of sudy he number of graduaes would become sill smaller. hey would consis also, almos enirely, of hose whose parens are abundanly able o give hem special educaional advanages; so ha he poorer people, hose who canno now afford o keep --jp heir children in school even unil he presen course of sudy is compleed, would be axed in order ha he well-o-do migh receive special benefis, # * he presen course of sudy, comprising eleven years of uiion, is all ha he public should be called upon o suppor. A child who passes he presen school course in fairly well equipped for he Ho lio Dof-Cfclioi's Bill.' Purlcic Mnxwull, ho owu'u <U>Kcnohor, prononcd a bill o in' coiiiinliiiiloiicir lim nigh for f5(1,ho for 111) dnmi killed li llfy cimu orioli. Mr. Wnliih, who liml boon npolniid o nven hralo (liu nm«r, reporlod ha ho could find ovdnnco or only NOVO dogw mvliif lieen bale of life, so far as general school educaion goes, hose who wan higher educaion for heir children, and hose who wan hem augh special branches o ifi hem for special professions, should be willing o pay for hese exra*. here is no more jusice in adding higher branches o he presen course of sudy han here would be in supplying champagne and ruffles o hose whom he public now supplies wih food. he eleoion in Vermon yeserday, which resuled in an unprecedened vicory for he Republican pary, will carry courage o Republicans everywhere. is4rue m ha_he-_pemocras_made_na cones whaever in he sae, bu he immense majoriy rolled up by he Republicans shows ha hey mus have been unusually acive and vigilan. OBUARY. Sirs. Jane F; Johnson. Mrs. Jane W. Johnson, widow of John E, Johnson, died a Bradevel on Sunday morning, aged 70 years. She had been in failing healh for several years. For many years she and her husband lived on he farm owned by Mr. Johnson, on he road beween Red Bank and Leedsville, and known as he John E. Johnson farm. Since her husband's deah she has made her home.wih her son, Charles Allen Johnson, who recenly bough a large farm in Marlboro ownship. Besides her son Charles, she leaves anoher son and a daugher, Mrs. Johnson was one of he members of he original colony of 27 persona who came from he Presbyerian church of Shrewsbury in 1852 and founded he Red Bank Presbyerian church. Her husband was also one of he founders of he church. Only wo of he founders of his church arc now living. hiley are Schanck Smock and Mrs. Margare C had- wick. During he 44 years which have elapsed since.his church was esablished Mrs. Johnson had been one of is mos faihful members and a regular aendan. he funeral was held his morning a her lae home. Rev. F. R. H rbnugrr of Red Bank preached he sermon and he inermen was a Fair View cemeery. Mrs. Alice Siyilam.. Mi's. Alice Suydam died a he homo of her son-in-law, David G. Ryer, a Maawan, on Saurday, Augus 22d, aged 91 years. She was born on he farm now owned by James VanBrackle and was he daugher of Eleanor and Mahias VanBrackle. She married Rynear Suydam and oulived him abou weny years. She lef one daugher, Mrs. David 6. Eyer. She had one oher daugher, who married J, H. V. Sharro, bu who died some ime ago, leaving one child. Mrs. Suydam had made her home wih Mrs. Ryer for many years. Caherine Benne. Caherine, daugher of Jeremiah Benne of Green Grove, in Nepune ownship, died of diphheria and yphoid fever las hursday. She was sixeen years old. he funeral sermon was preaohed on Friday by Rev. J. D. Bills of Hamilon and inermen was made a he Hamilon cemeery. Miss Benne had buen sick only a shor ime. She whs a member of he Hamilon Mehodis church. Frederick Benne, a son of Jeremiah Benne, is very sick wih diphheria. Ois! Cooper. Ois R. Cooper of Freehold, son of Eliza V. and William Cooper, died on Friday, Augus 21e, of consumpion. He wu6 one of a family of Hixsona, of whom only wo are now living. Ho was a widower, his wife having been Miss Kao Sparling, who died las April. He lef no children. Ho woe employed by C. C. Clayon of Ocean Grove fo.rsovcrnl years, bu reurned o his boyhood homo a Freehold abou wo ycara ngo. Ho wnii 80 yearn old. William '. f r a li. William W. Wrigh, owner of he liversldo hoel li Pleasure Bay, died of diaboou on uesday of las yveok, He wns 52 years old and had been rick over BOLLE MAERS ADJUSED. he rolley Ordinance Amended bv he Conmsloner. A he meeing of he board of commissioners las nigh he differences berfeen he rolley company and he commissioners were adjused and he rolley ordinance was amended so as o give he rolley company unil he firs of December o complee he road. he rolley people said ha. hey would endeavor o ge he road finished early in'november, bu ha he maerial for he signal ower a he crossing could no be sen from he iron works for fify days, end iha hey could.no safely ask for-err earlier dae for he compleion of he enire road. he company is now a work puing down is racks and macadamizing he road. ' ' he company has pu excursion ickes o Long Branch on sale a Cooper & Snedeirs and Holly wood's drugsores. HE SCHOOLS O OPEN. Bed Bank School Clilldren Will Begin he Xee Year Xex uedav. he Red Bank public schools will open nex uesday. he only changes in eachers will be hose published in HE REGSER abou a monh ago.: All he rooms in he schools have been newly kalsomined. A new fence is being pu up a he Shrewsbury avenue school and a moveable pariion has been pu in beween he wo rooms on he second floor of he Oakland sree school. John McGackin will be janior of he Meohapic sree school and George P. Hankins has been resngaged as janior of he Oakland sree school. William Long be he new janior of he. avenue school. Marshal Benne o Be ried.*; A las nigh's meeing of he board of commissioners Chief of Police Walsh made a saemen concerning he recen e6cape.pf Dneo_nerjL frpmjhe ownjoflkup, and implicaing Marshal Benne. he commissioners fixed Friday nigh~as a ime for hearing he evidence in he case..... Mr. Benne has wihdrawn his resignaion, which-he-forwarded-o--clerk Harrison. ';''. ownship Commiee Meeings. he ownship commiee of Shrews bury ownship will hold a meeing ^n Saurday morning of nex week o audi sheep and poulry bills. he meeing will be held a he own hall a en o'clock... ' * ' A regular meeing of he commiee will bo held a he own hall on Saurday afernoon of his week a hree o'olock. A Bridge of Soap.., An aracive and peculiar windpw display is now in Adlem & Cole's sore. his is a bridge made of cakes of oasile soap. Nearly 8,000 cakes of soap are used in he consrucion of he bridge!; Larkin Fined 86 and Coss..);, Andrew J. Larkin of Bed Bank pleaded guily a Freehold yeserday o assauling George W. Woodward a Red BSpk on July 30h. He was fined $5 and coas.. «. "?j All he news, all he ime, in HE EEOSE, AdV. AENDAN WANED H-. By an invalid lady. Address " w.," lnon Falls, CRLS WANED For general housework. Good siuaions for cof poen girls. Apply a eley'e. FOR SALE. Falrbank Bandaid Scales n good order, inquire esae A. 8. Parker, Red Bank, N. J. GRL WANED For general housework. No waling nor roning. Apply o Mrs. S. Eisner, 78 Wallace sree. BOA WANED. A 25 n 80 foo caboa. Sae pariculars and price. Address L. H. Whie. Bolford, N, J. ; YELLOW LOCU8 MBER. A lo of yellow locus Umber for sale, eiher cu w sanding. Address lock Box 204, Red Bank. '! SUAON WANED. siuaion woned by a girl 18 years old o care for child >rmake bereolf useful. Address w., caro b( HEUfllER. HORSES BOARDED. Horses boarded during he fall and winer. Box salls. For erms and references address Howard. Ely, Holmdel, N.J. : PONY CAR FOR SALE. A pony car, seaing four, n very good condiion; will be sold very reasonable. Blrdsall A Bon, Monmouh sree, Red Bank. RANED NURSE. An experienced nureo n all diseases. Fines recommendaions from leading physicians. Miss A. ngalls, Llncrof, N. J. DO YOU WAN WORK?! A largo number of people ha?e secured employmen by nsering an adverbemen llils slzo n his column, a a cos of 85 cens. ; SEED RYE. Excelsior Winer seed ryo for nalo: exra One grain from Henderson's seed. 75 cens a bushel. Charles D. Corlies, Eaonown. BOARDNG. Shady Bliir, 43 Wallace sree. Largo Picmnn rooms. Home comfors, fine shade. For erras, address Box 508, Hod Bank, N. J. WASHNG AND RONNG. do washing and roning a home, ciher by ho pleco or dozen, or by he wash. All work well done. Mm. M. Bolmnnk, l» Whie sree, Rod Bank. ' DO YOU WAN A HOR8E? have a road horso, a roing sallion and a business horso, all in good condiion, Bound and kind.: Chenp, F. A. Bchulz, Box 1B, nod Hank, N. J,. n year. Ho wnn born a For Leo, New People visiing Keypor can no a good meal a Ynuwy Anderson's n«aurnn. OCHX food and Jersey, and lived in California for seveneen years. Ho wiw sheriff of Novadu good service. Ouorer for pnrlcs, wodillnp, «ic, ' couny (luring his say here. Ho lind O CARE FOR A H0U8E. lived a 1'lennuro liny for he pas llf'cn leniwawo colored family dcslro lio caro of a A widow iinil one child survives OUHO his winer. horoiighly canahlo anil flmlolnih rofcrvnraii. Coll a 217 'corl siroo, «Dank. ye: earn, 111 il. Cnhirlc ', m. GOOD HOU8E FOR SALE. A good MKO honso on l!a«kron nnxi. ijimo Mrii. Cnlinrino V. M. Donnla died a lo, (KliU fiw. l'hiny of frui. 'O 8(,l«iO; hu hoinu of her noil, Holmes V. M. Donnlii of Mulboro lo\vimliii>, nu liuruduy. Hlie WH 75 ycnrii ou. Her liuhbund dlod lirhu Mouh,.U) yonni nco. Mra. Donnin lof a dmikliur, Mifla Margnro Dunnla, wlio nlno llvod wih her broher Hohni.,U»«. Jane Woodror, Mm. Juno Wooilrow, familiarly known H "A\m Juno " Wooilrow, dloil n he lionii) of Willliim iovoll in KnUxiown ownnhlp on Buiulny of liui vviiolc, Him wan 1)1 yenrn old nml wnii liorn a 'hllndolphin, liu liml llvvd hi Cnonlown owrnnliip for many yvnni, Mm. Mm. 'jinflllno Nowniuii, who llvml ii»nr jiionown, died n li nigh. Bio wim nliou (10 yoirn old., horn'* nil niuuli n lw wuy» nory n old in n hn nory iiiolf, in lcolhru hilled. lio /ll WH rouriuid o Maxwell for correcion, cllii nil hcro n o oll mid ollu rl«li, -Adv. Koypor'8 Boa Resauran. $2,1X1(1 ciihli. Apply o Mm, John Hum, on lio l>mmlmw. OOAOE ON RVER DANK o lo. on rooinm, hnrdwixxl nnlnli, pnlonary ulm, 1'llli, Ban, raniie, mrfccl funinw, (JM.' (rxiplacm, Drwmhle winer and mimmor, n.,. radwell, Moronl l'laoc. WNDMLL FOR SALE. A Mnnvfil windmill, vvulvn foo wliiwl, l!!f> l,nn»l ank, n ramnluui rnnnliir urcli. rrlni 875. Yor iiniloiilaniluldmiii Mm. Alirnin Vnnllnml, liny 10h nlixm, Vnnlvl Miiiuir,,. ) 1. O LE. "i HdiM on llvnrnlilo i\voiiun Ui n rani Orlulxir n. KllmrfunilBhodoruniiiDH. lcnnii»li-rnhi o (lifllmlilo imry, Apply o, W. (llimnon, HK'C nvonilo, l<xl llmik, A nulnl rnxixmuun fiimllr of oiluln l.i lukn n nlmlr Mnilnlml r<illohii. lliml lnhoi> ou in x»inl, l.ll-nrnl unonnmnnn w rljili imiy, AiMrrm r. A..,Hoi 110,ll«l llniik,n.j, )1)(;K.Y... J Wiufl ilfuiro«<lh»y, New Yu Proposals for Coal. SEALED P10POSAL8 will bo received by ho Board of Educaion of Shrewsbury ownship lo furnishing sixy or more gross orn of Upper Lehlga Goal, sove or nu sizes; he same o be delivered a ho Fair Haven and Oceanic achoolhouses, a he ime designaed by said Board of Educaion. Bald proposals will be received by he Secreary ol he Board of Educaion unil six o'clock, r. 11.', on hursday, Sepember Bd, he Board of EducalonVeservea he righ o rejec any or all B. F. KNG, Bocreoy. SHEEP BLLS! HE OWNSHP COMMEE.. ' '. o r ' :. HDDLEOWN OWNSHP Will bold a meeing a. Dcsprcaux's Hoel, Mlddlcorrn Village, '. ' ;. O K uesday, Sepember 15h, 1896 A 10 o'clock, A. ii., o auoi SHEEP AXD.POVLR BLLS. BENRY D. SMH, ownship Clerk. SHEEP_BLLS. be onnsblp Commiee of sree will irewsbury SBEVVSBUY Bmul fur "K) liivnilnna 1 KMUl AH A (H)., ' will mee a he OWNSHP ownship Hall, Monmouh S., Red Bank, Saurday, A 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., 12h;1886 o Audi Sheep and Poulry Bills. All persons having bills (or animals or poulry killed will please presen hem o he ownship clerk previous o ho meeing. A. O. HABB80N, ownlilp Clerk. Penningon Seminary For Boh Bxnn Convenienly locaed n a quie, beauiful, healhful village, easily accessible from New York, Philadelphia, Balimore, Washingon. Popular and successful for 66 years. ' Maes vary moderae. Backward sudens given ndividual aenion.. 11 Parens and guardians may send bclr children o Pennlngon Seminary and be Euro o have bem wcu cared for and well educaed." J*ua VoOoa, Lie Friidn of Prlocaun CoUip. Flael/ llained oiulogaf upon rqnei, HOMAS nanlon^d^dj, Pnlda, Bank Opera House, JOHN W. EVLES, Plaoaeer, hursday, Sep. 3d. GORON'S FAM0U8 NEW QRLEAN8 MNSRELS, Embracing a coerie of nigh class ariss (all whie..,. men). n an enire new programme of. REFJNED MNSRELSY,,.-. Under he direcion of 0HA8. H. LAKN. raveling by special privae parlor car service, represening an expense of over {20,000. SPECAL ENGAGEMEN OF Welby, Fearl and Keys," Hank " Goodman, Kennedy and Vondoi% Berram and Byrne, DeWl Cooke, Crescen Cly.Qunreie. Famous JdiMrol Specialiss. Goron's Famed Orchesra. Free open air gold band concer a 12 o'clock, noon; ickes on salo a Mlooii'u Dniz Sore. : Examine Oar Bargains -N Boys'and Children's Clohing FOR School Wear. ho valuoh will surprioo you. A. LUDLOW, LUDLOW HALL, 22 Broad Sfcroo, Rod Bank. 'JUH KX KM HA YOU HAW MKl GRAND" BALL And (Mo Walk will w liol'l n lio own Hall, Mosmoan Srcci, K«l Bank, N. J., on Laboj 1 Day,, Monday, Soplomber 7h, illvim by,, lwmm Mid Will, JolmiHiu. HuQ bvvrf. Jaohor'f Orchvn, APMSBOM', 60 CUNS. Door* u(xin K n o'rlork «ml lin cnkrulii will ofmllmio unil Oocnok hn UM morning. (iijii Mulk will wuimnnw M D r'olodk, lio "ell hbm- ha you have seen me hey will know he res." COURS'S Fall Syles OF Has and Caps fcr 1896 EXHBON AND SALE ON SAURDAY. 27 BROAD SREE. Here's Your Coa, Madam, Pu ino your cellar wih no- inconvenience or annoyance o you. Bin filled up wih clean, honeb coal; all ready o las half he winer. Orders filled in summer are ap o be jus a lile bi beer aended o if ha's possible, for we are no quie BO busy a ha ime. Any ime you wan an hones measure of of hones coal, come o HOMAS^P. BROWN'S, WHARF AVENUE, BED BANK. Foowear for School ime. n fixing he children up for school don' neglec he "proper foowear. Don' neglec guying i here, because you can buy beer here han' he "Red Sar" Shoe for Girls. A nea appearing shoe, made of good leaher, heavy sole, double uppers and guaraneed no o rip. f i does rip, bring i back and ge a new pair. Children's, $1. Misses', $1.25, elsewhere. BERGEN'S, "One Piece" Shoe for Boys. his shoe is cu in suoh a' way ha i is all of ono piece of "leaher and has no seams and.consequenly can', rip.' 'Exra good leaher and exra good making. $1.50 and $1.65. Oher boys' shoes a $1 and $1.25; Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. NONE BEER"-SLL N HE LEAD. lellwood "lid Reserve" fge ihiskeg. *<BELLE OF BOURBON' Bourbon Whiskey. ' QUALY UNSURPASSED." ha is why hey are " n he Lead." GEORGE R. LAMB & CO., 25 and 27 Eas Fron Sree, Eed Bank, N. J.»» >»»»»»» hey Are [Odd Skirs. We have a lo of odd skirs you know our way of selling hem. We won' have any a.week from now if prices cu any figure. You will wonder which we care he leas for, he skirs or he price. Black Serge Dress Skirs, lined hroughou and velve bound, should sell for wo dollars, bu we'll say...$1.29 Bliick Figured Dress Skirs, also Black and Whie and Blue and Whie Shcppard Plaid Dress Skirs, been selling his season for hree dollars, now 1,98 All-Wool Soi'm Serge Dress Skirs,-five yards wide,, lined wih Rusle lining and and velve bound/he usual four-dollar kind, a 2 >,98 Having arranged wih one of Red Bank's leading dressmakers, we are 1 ' herefore in a posiion o make Dress Skirs o order for one dollar, a one day's noice, nnd a fi guaraneed, " ' And many bargains hroughou he sore, in order o make room for new Fall Goods. i Broad Sroo, JOSEPH SALZ, Rod Bank, N.J. ^ ^ he Luxury of a Bah B never greaer han in ho wciilior. f your liouso is wihou n bah ul;, hnvo ono pu in by us now. We'll fi your OUHO up wih any eor of a heaing nnplinnoo, oi' r/uigo. HE SANARY PLUMBNG CO., W. J. imoapmkadow, - ' ' -, - MANAGER.

5 Miss Lillie Green of Hwbqr sree is vwlbeweaclsaeaonown. lira. aaao Laingof DunneHen is visiing wr faher, Jinnee H. Minon. Mips Blanche Bobbins of Barden sree is spending wo -weeks a Cranford. jfe, Edea Bwiag of Brooklyn is visiing her.niece, Miss Susie YUH of' Chesnu afree. * MBS-Alice MicbeU of New York is he gues of Miss Florence W. Adlem of Broad sree.. Miss Lulu Ludlow of uokeron is he gues of lier Biser? Mrs. Henry Supp of Wallace) sree. -. Misses lillie and Nellie Kuhl of Wallace sree are visiing friends a Cornwall, New York. Mrs. Edward Remfien of Como 1B he gues of her saer, Mrs. William Jaques of Wallace sree. Waler DeGanno of Philadelphia was he gues of G. H. Barle of Riverside Avenue las week, - Miss Mnie Akins of Red Bank spen par of las week wih Miss Elizabeh Smih of Freehold. 1 Mrs. Emily E. Moun of Freehold, who Has been visiing friends in Red Bank, Ms reurned home..-. Mrs.. W. renchard of Bridgeon was he gues of her faher, Ker. J. K. Manning, las week. '., Miss May Appleeae, daugher of William Applegae, will aend Peddie insiue he coming year. Miss Emily rofford. of Broad sree has gone o Chicago o visi her Biser, Mrs. E. W. McCleUan. -" Edward Conklin, who is aending a heological school, spen las week ahia home on Bridge avenue. Mri and Mrs. David P. Leap of Penn's Grove were he guess of Rev, and Mrs. William Michell las week. Miss Banroer of New Germanown, N. Y., is visiing her broher, Charles S. ~ Hamner of Riverside avenue.'.--- Harry Paerson is now employed in W- &.ruex's-sore,- DeWi Carhar has enered he employ of Snyder & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winer of Wallace sree reurned from Morrisown on Monday, where hey were visiing rela- MrB.WUliam Moose and Mrs. Alber B. homas of M. Kisco, New York, are he guess of Mrs. M. P. Emery of Wallace sree. Chief Commissioner O. B. Davis and his family have been spending a monh.a Aabury Park. hey reurned home las Saurday nigh. "",- John Sohuser," superinenden of -schools a Egg Harbor Ciy, wis he gues of Prof. W.B. Hoenemannof Wai wce-bree las week,. Aaron E.Johnson of Freehold, who will be nominaed for senaor by he Democrae, is enjoying a rip hrough New York and Canada. -. MfB. John Lloyd of Red Bank, who has been spending four weeks a Lake ' Placid, in Essex couny,'new York, will reurn home hia week,, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohren of Broad sree, who have been spending he monh of Augus a Norh Franklin, New York, reurned home on Saurday. J. H. Primrose of Dover, Delaware, be organizer of he Red Bank lodge of Heposophs. wffs in own on hursday. He will beginhe organizaion of a lodge a Freehold his week. Dr. W. S.-Kimball, who has been spending he summer a he Prospec house a Red Bank, has gone o Shrewsbury, where he will spend he monh of Sepember wih his daugher, Mrs. J. H. S U w c l l. "" '.. ', Cap. Peer S. VanBrun of Middleown, ownship, who has been spending he summer wih his eons a S. Joseph, Mo., reurned home on Monday. Mrs. VanBrun ib sill.a S. Joseph, bu will reurn in a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. A. ; Wager have reurned from heir wedding rip and are saying a few days wih Mrs. Wager's parens, Hon. and Mrs. John S. Applegae. hey will go o Danville,. Ky., in a shor ime, where Mr. Wager is a professor in a college.. Judge arid Mrs. Henry M. Nevius and Miss Kae. Nevius sared on Saurday for S. Paul. MDD., where hey will spend a week. From here hey will go on a visi o relaives in Kansas, Mr. Nevius will reurn home on Monday, bu Mrs. Nevius and her daugher will remain in he Sunflower Bae for a monh. A large number of people from Middle- own ownship aended he campmee-. ing and visied friends a Ocean Grove las week. Among hem were Mrs, D. G. Campbell, Mrs. R. G. Poolej Mrs. Hi C. Robera, Mis. M, HendrioWon, Mr. and Mrs. William Morford, -Miss Alice Morford, H. J. Fros and W. A. Griges of New Monrnouh; Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Vi Wilson of Por Monmouh, and Rev. arid Mrs. J. Magee of Belford.. i - 7f»"'- 111 ' : ' Church Newn.. Covenan meeing will be held in he Bapis churoh on Friday nigh of his week.. Communion service will be held nex Sunday morning. he ladles' missionary circle of he Bapis church will mee in he lecure room of l)q church on hursday afernoon of nex week, S.-James's fair will bo open o-morow and Saurday nighs, and will probably oloee-on Labor day nigh. he ladies' aid sociey of Grace church will hold a sooiablo on he. churoh lawn o-morrow nigh. Special music will bo rendered by he. choir in Graco church a boh services on Sunday. ho Pilgrim Bapis ohurch fair will coninue anoher wook. - -». Goroo'a MlnBrola. Goron's minsrels will BUOW a ho Rod Bank oporn houso o-morrow nigh. his roupe has showed hero for iro pas hroo or four years and ha» always plnyod o godd houses. ho company ravels in a special car and s band is ono of he bes ha lion over oppoarod on our Brcos. ho rolley company will run Bpcoial cars o Eaonown and Long Branch afer ho porformmico. » i Amenhor'* Xolcc. Propery owhore desiring ohnngou in hoir fwicnunona nnd rebaes on morgages and indobuxlneiw ahould npiily o ho awicoiior a hla olllco on Wharf avonuo, Rod Bank, beween ho hours of U:0O un<l 0:00 r, M. will bo n my office a heno lionni from now unil Heplombor 5h, less, > AH uxpayorii who wan informaion n regard o lkili-nn/iiwiimenuiiiroluvluml o call a my ollleoboforo HM flnni mmiluon rourmi aro miuu 1, ad Micro will bo no olinngon ninlo by llio uwionnor nflor ho (nfl rnurnn aro miulo o ho couny xxird of fumwwii. Firemen mid voornnn wlionroniilluud ooxoinplonnnlkiuhl noify mo of ho fnol, in orlor o nnuru heir Roing ho fobnu) o which hey nr«eniled. > HOUAH P. lliowj, Au Ra ninh, N. J. July U mo. JHUo-Manv., Miss Myrle Har Ellio, daugher of saac Ellio of Spring sree, and John Johnson Many, a clerk in be Red Bonk poefcoffice./were married by Rev, Charles E. Hill, a Mr. Hill's houso, las nigh a half-pas eigb o'clock. be couple were accompanied by a few relaives. Afer he ceremony hey drove o ho home of he groom on Washingon sree, where a recepion WAS endered hem by heir relaives arid inimae friends. he recepion lased unil abon ona xelbck- On heir arrival home afer he ceremony hey were serenaded by he small boysr in he neighborhood. For he presen Mr. and Mrs. Many will live wih he groom's'parens, >ias Neie M. Norham and Ralph L. Bray, boh of Long Branch Ciy, were married in he audiorium a Ocean Grove las-wednesday by Eev. John B. Weswood of Philadelphia. he bride was dressed in whie organdie, rimmed wih whie ribbon and lace. Mies Annie C. Brown of Long Branch, her bridesmaid, wore a dress of whie landsdowne, wih embroidered chiffon and mousseline do eoie. Elijah Reed of Long Branch was bes man. Mr. and Mrs. Bray are spending heir honeymoon in New York sae. A ROLLEY MSHAP. A Sagging Wire Sruck bu a Locomoive. he rolley company was puing up an elec'rio wire froin be Cenral railroad crossing o Wes sree yeserday afernoon. he-wire was fasened o he crossrees on he poles. sagged across he rack and caughon he smokesack of he 1:48 rain, Bugily damaging he snokeback. Anoher rain came in abou a minue laer and he wire caugh on is smokesack. he engine pulled he crossrees off he poles and also broke he wire." When he wire broke i came near hiing Michael Marks, he flagman a he crossing. One, of he crossrees fell wihin a few fee of Ceoil Weaver, he youngdaugber of James B. Weaver. An elecric wire broke in fron of John W. Moun's house on Maple avenue on Monday nigh, bu was repaired before any damage resuled from i. m» homas Henry Har. homas Henry of Monmouh sree was chopping wood on Sunday nigh and was ni over he lef eye wih a piece of wood. he wound is painful and Henry has o wear ajpandage over i. f anyhing ha'sgoing on is worh elling, you'll find iin HE REQSEB. Adv. BRHS. CHANDLER. A Bed Bunk, on Friday, Angus' ZSh, Mis. ranlc Cbandler.ora son. EMERV.-A Oceanic on hursday, Augus 27h, Mrs. William Emery, of a son. PRANLN.-A Eaonown. on Monday, Augus SUb, Mm. William Franklin, of a daugher. GBLN.-A Rod Bank, on Saurday, Augus 29h, Mrs. Michael Olblln, o[ a son. " OAGE. A Fair Haven, on Friday. Augus 21s Mrs. Edward E. Qalge, of a daugher. ' HULSE. A ied Ban, on Wednesday, Augus 28h, Mrs. Joseph Hulse, of n daugher. SHELDS. A Red Bank, on uesday, Sepember 1s, Mrs. WUllam Shields, of a daugher. HABBAGES. BU8KEY-JOBES.-AComo, on Sunday, Augus Sid, by Her. J. c.auserberry, Hiss Anna M. Buskey of Como and Frank W. Jodea of Bradley Beach. ELUO-MANY.-A Eed Bunk, on uesday, Sepember 1s. by Bev, Charles E. Hill, Miss Myrla H. EUlo and Joha 1. Many, boh of Bed Bank. ' NOEPAM BOA, A Oceaa Orove, on Wednesday. Augus mb, byhor. John R. Weswood, Miss NeleiM. Norbam and Ralph h. Bray, boh of Long Branch Ciy. 8AH8ER-E.Y. A Pine Grove, Pa., on uesday, Sepember 1s, Hiss Sarah Sanser of Pine Grove and 0. A. Ely of Perra6?Ule. * UBAUS. BENNE.-A Green Grove, n Nepuna ownblp, on hursday, Augus 28i, Uaharlne, daugher of Jeremiah BonDO, aged 10 jeara. COOPER. A Freehold, on Friday, Augus 21s' Ois R. Cooper, aged 20 yean and 83 days. DONNELL.-NeaiKeypor, onhureday, Augus nh, James Donnelly, aged U yean. DBNN8.-n Mariboro obrmilp, on hursday, Augus Wn, Mrs. CsUmrlno V. M. Eenno, mjed 7S years. - JOHNSON. A Bradavel, on Sqiday, Augus 80h, Mre. Jane W. Johnson, aged 70 years. KNO. A Nora long Branch, on uesday, Augus ali, be nfan child of Jolm Sno. MANHOL.-A Brancbpor, on Sauiday, Augus 23d, Bonn Monbol of Brooklyn, aged 60 years. NEWMAN. Near Eaonown, on uesday, Sepember 1s, Mrs. Emclino Newman, aged abouho Scara. 8UYDAM.-A aawan, on Saurday, Augus SSi, AUoe, widow of Bjncar fluj'ilam, aged!>1 yoars ndsmonbs. WRJGH. A Pleasure Bay, on ueeday, Augus 25Ui, wuuam W. Wrigh, aged B years. WO0DR0W. n EaonUiwn ownship, on Bunday, Augus 23d, in. Jane Woodrow, aged 91 yean. WES. A Long Bronch, on uesday, Augus SJli, Wra. nacbel Wa of rouers, N. V.,agod 03 joare. ry hem and be cured. Good Wives Public Sale of Horse. is berey glren, ba on Saurdau, Sepember 19h, 1896, a 10 o'clock n he forenoon, a be nsldeuoe of Aaroa Armsrong, a, be corner of Sycamore and BhroBffiBry avenues, in oo illage of Shreesburv, Couny of HuDmoub and.sae of NewJereejr, will sell a public randue, o he highes bidder, one Dirk Bay Hone wih black poins, now beld by Aarou Aim' srong,foroo care and keep of said borseand expenses; a ndvorisldg and making Bole bereof, pursuan o ie saue n sues cases. EEHB CABH. FBANK P. SRYKEri. Conaabl?,: And Balu for Aaron Annsrong. School Has For Children/ Fel Sailors and Alpines in he newes Fall shapes now in sock, a. Miss A. L; Morris's MflNfcRY. J2 COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES. Samping of AH Kinds Nealy Done. > One Bach Of Spoiled Biscui Coss much more han a can-pi Key-sar. No Bpoiled anyhing if you use Key sar Baking Pow> der. he One Seady Brigh Ligh s Elecric Ligli. 's he moef economical, he safes, be hcallr± r iea, he bes ligh in every way,' } expense for broken lamp ohimn'ejfs; no bad smell from spilled oilj no danger from escaping gas; no open ' flame o use up he oxygen in be air and make he room unhealhy.:."-? ' Drop u» a posal and wo will call and arrange erms, ec., ' ; : New raes for sore and bouse lighing la aa low aa gas a $1.50 per housand fee, 'Ni ' PHUP N. JACKSON, Prraldra. PBC iko SHORE ELECRC Cfl^ ^ RED BANK, HARBY P. ClUNDLE, Secreary.. NEW JERSEY. CHARLES 8. HANU, Superinenden,' A Large and Com* Red "Bank plee Line of ele- On he Shrewsbury. scopes, Lunch Boxes; Gripsacks, Club Bags and Dress Cases jis received by esy he Clohier, Red Bank, N, J. Are necessarily good housekeepers, and good housekeepers are hose who make he money for household expenses go as far as poabible. One way of doing his is by buying groceries of us. ' We have buil up a big grocery business, bu we wan i o grow bigger every year, and i will. Our mehods can' help bu win. Wo soil goods of saisfacory qualiy only and our priccb arc "bedrock" always. f you are no buying your groceries of us, you ough o. Exra Choice Coffee. Everybody enjoys good coffoo. We soil Chnao.fe Sani born'a coileo, ho bes obainable anywhere. hose who ry i onco aond for i again and again. n fac, porions living a a disanco ako ho roublo o send o us for hoir coffoo, and his signifloh much, don' you hink? SCKLES & CLAY, 32 Broad Sree, Red Bank. N. J. PO he oommnddhon of he ladies, a waiingroomha been provided, where hey may mee friend; re, virile leer; ec. You an cordially nvied o me hese room* a any ime. Good School Shoes For Girls For Boys WHE & KNAPP, he People's Shoe Sore. WLL BE N DEMAND FROM NOW ON. We have a very fair shoe, ligh and heavy, a k. A good, heavy gondola, heavy sole, solid ip, buon, a.....,...$ ; A Kangaroo calf, buon or lace shoe, which wears like iron, a.-.*..., Well, hey need iron shoes and we have made exra effor o have hem. A good, hones, solid Bhoe, a Abeor one, a Ky. '..,..;., A solid, medium oe lace shoe, rdsde o order and guaraneed no o rip, a Also, a ough, good, hones shoe he bes wearing one in he sore a anyprice-^a 1.65 For he Lile Ones :^' Several lines of good wearing shoes, moaly made especially for us, from/. ;..85 cena o $1,85 WHE & KNAPP, Broad Sree, Red/Bank, N, J. V House Furnishing Goods, Carpes and Maings, and Ho'Weaher Comfors for he House HOME SCHOOL FOR GRLS Biersldo Are., Bed Bank, N. J., Opens Sepember 16h,'96. horough college preparaory amree." Especial aenion glren o Languages and Music, Primary aai nermediae Closes. erms for day pupils per quarer: i:.primary nermediae Academic Mualc (wo lessons a week): PriHo lessons given lb Languages and Music. We have a box of uriing paper for % cens ha conains $4- shees of paper and 4 envelopes. he fron page of he paper is handsomely samped wih "Eed Bank on he Shrewsbury" in hree colors. eley & Son, Fron and Broad Srees. HAZARD'S Burn Onion Sauce A ddlclonb condimen imparing ho cooked onion flavor o Seaks, Sews. Soaps and OraloB. APDC«U nsanaacoosly o be ase. DREOON8. Forsoaks, add aa/moonful olio dish gravy. For gravies, add enough o produce a rich brown color. Also muoh csoomod n bo kwicn a a preparaion (or basing roas* boof, muon, poulry, ec, db- UDCU/ onnancca UD cnllro rellnlj o ilucka, go«0o, oo. E. C. HAZARD & CO., Shrewsbury, New Jersey. NOCE Of PARNERSHP DSSOLUON. Noloo la l«roiy alvou hai ho parnmhlp nel; luomng bolwoon William. Krni >p«m] BUiplmo. Allen of Uio owuhlp ol llirownliury, Monmouh Couny, Now Joraojr, iininr lio firm numo of Kimpji * AHOD, WM illimolvod on U<o wonlj-nre ny of M'em, A.!>., J90S, by muual mnnoii, All dou owing Uio Mlii imrnomlilp «ro o bo rocdvml by ho nm Wllllnni f. Rn*pi> am) All dommiivi on lio uld imrnonlilu iu\ o bo pnuwnml o him or iiayinon. 1KKN. A..EN. DBUM >l ln) llnnk, N. ]., Aiivu Din, A.»., 1W FOR SALE. A! jim UBM pinnl wa«<)ii, nnllailn lo»ior uiy Unli (lollory, Will Uk«miy naumulili (iffnr, an io liao no mm fur. miulrn o Jl. HOUUBON, or Lawn, a Hendrickson & Applegae's, Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ing vies in he Pose! r ' Everyhing lies in he pose in making pleasing phoos. Have you noiced how successful we are in making dainy phoos? ha's because we knowhow o pose gracefully, arisically. DEHAR & LESON, 27 Broad Sree, ^ Red Bank, N.J. HANCE & Reducion in all Summer Shoes and Oxford ies. Shoes worh $4.00 for " " 2.75 " " " 2.25 " 1,80. " " 1.50 " 1,85. Shoes worh $3.00 for $2.50. " 2.50 " ". " 2.00 " " " 1.25 " his is no old sock all new goods. "We make his reducion o make room for fall sock. 30 BROAD SREE, RED BANK. DR. F. L WRGH, Surgeon. Denis RED BANK, N. J. 1 * -. Broad Sree, opposie Bergen's. A Very mporan Feaure Of Your Home is he Heaing. We know our business horoughly in his branch o work. Wo'ro agona for ho eolobraed 4 ORRD FURNACE, nood for i«oconomy in ho consumpion, of fuel, HiiBfiicory roaula and durabiliy. All Bors of Heaing Apparuun pu in on approval. Wo oa- Hiimo nil responsibiliy and'our charged aro roaboimblo, HE SANARY PLUMBNG CO., W. J. BROADM ADOW. - - '

6 he Busy Mar and Grassy Ways. am ired of e/sly's soqsda and slghi. Sired of he glare of ha noisy own. long for h«quie farmhouse lighs ha sblnohrongh he rees when he duak oomwdown. long for he soen of he berry vine* hover he hedges ollmb and fall, For he song and he breah of he wind blown pines = And ho sars and ho darknea oror au. un ired of he ciy's sin and srife. Of ie bargain mar and he busy maze, dream of he doar old counry Ufa,. Of ho blossomed fields and ho grassy -ways, And yearn, like a homesick child, o seal - -^ijoibygihol'roosa'jylibbbrlikh'sgloamr JoibygiHolroa.yKg Jn ho dear old homo of my youh; o kneel jgis pray, like a child, and Blodp and dream. A MAN'S VENGEANCE. was a siff climb from Pengolly, and ho baske of Huh saac Hookon carried fw heavy. A ho op of he hill bo was fain o srech himself on ho urf and res JJB ben old baok agains ho low sone wall which inolosod John regon's Held. 1 'No use going up_ o ho houso. John's p marke, and homlssls'll bo urning he place opey urvy," he refleoed. "Wha Wih spring oleanln's all ho year round, And he drlvln, Borha has had a orrlblo fcord lmo. And hey do say n he village '-well, well," he muered, chocking himself, " wasn' o be expeoed wih her prey face ha Jim's her firs sweehear.".," No o breeze sirred ho lifeless calm, Wif he midday sun poured fiercely down. Presenly he sough he shado of a spread- ~4gfl ree which overhung ho wall a few Jiffies from him. Bu he was no-longer soliary. olcoafoll on hln ear Borha regon'b and ha of. he man who repor said had jiled her. "My poor Borha You'vo no cause o fear me. know oxnoly how was you forsook mo for James Hockon. Bu wroe whenlver had he ohanoo " 'JNoa.slngl8.loorroaohed.me..'.! <J "Because your moher way laid ho posjxian." Despie he bea, saac shivered. Will's nsigh was making clear much ha had puzzled him. "Perhaps. Wha maers now?" asked Berha~lh "forlorn" ones. have kep away. would hare been.fclndnr." i "And le you eonlnuo o hink ha was false? Lookeo hero,. Berha, you promised o bo my wife before over Hooken coured you. And now you knaw 've "been faihful o you" " dursn' break wih Jim. Moher s se on him. Oh, why did you cornel You'll ge a fresh sweehear, bu Jim won' feel he won' And shall keep my promiso o him." Bu Borha's love was nnohanged, nnd o he breahless lisener on ho hiher Bldo of ho -wall Will's ondor pleadings wore ho knoll of his son's hopes. Wha girl who loved him could resis hnndsomo Will Carer? Gaun and grizzled, wih weaher beaen, srongly marked feaures, ho had always known ha Jim wasn' ono ha a girl would fancy. And Berha had only acceped him n her mohor'a bidding, bolloving ha Will was unrue o hor. was all so plain o him now. Poor Jim, eron a flower ha Borha had pluokcd was precious o him. Hadn' he found a roso wlhored and dead n his poeko? And all his love in vain snno whipped ou hla bandkorohlof and mopped his face Yo, f Will hadn' reurned Bu, conrary o his cipcoalons, ho girl wna firm n hor rcsolvo. " -won' lisen o you," sho said a las, roused by Will's upbraldings, "Jim isn' o blamo ho know nohing of our swoo- iearing; nor am. didn' ener my inlnd ha moher mlgh'vo go your loere.u How should i? Aa if you alone suffered," sho falered. "Lo us par frlonda" "Sweehears or nohing," snld Will grufflj, Wih ho swish, Bwlsh of fee hrough hb long grass, crawling on his knees, old rnao poorod cauiously over ho wall Borha was running oward lio houso, nnd Will Carer, wih his hear hrown back, sriding n an opposie direcion. "Blosa ho lllo maldl" lio ojnculned. ''Ono lmo was afenrod for Jim. Bu elic's go a good grip o' hings. Yes, plony moro sweehears for Will," he chuckled, obsorvanof hopasppfhls head. "And horo's bu'ono in ho world for my l»d Berha regon. May my onguo bo li if Ho ou o hjm." Hljlng, saac shouldered hla baske and proceeded on his round.. ho old flshorman lmd bcon somowhn mali, howevur, in his conclusions. By, hor own admissions Borha's decision lid been promped solely by fenr of her mohor, Bu f on reflecion sho woro sill willing o Baciiflco hor hnpplncss, Will Carer cerainly lmd^no inenion of yielding o hor weakness. A flno seaman, of whom Pongolly was proud, for l\q pas year Will had boon on board a yauh (raising n ho Medierranean. Bu for reasons boa known o horsclf,'mrs. regon hnd dlsoounonnnccd his sui, nnd ulliou^ii ho had every confidence n her liorlia's HOHOO hud nspired mlbglviiks no easy o nllay. Once moro froo, ho had rcnrnoil a he onrllon daa o Bngland, and a Plymouh, whom ho landed, hnd me a frlond,' who, among ohor iems of Pongolly lmwii, informed him of her deserion, aiuung: " Anil slio'll bo Mr.s. Hockon n n fornigh." Deermined o dornnnd d full oxplnnalon from liormm licrnolf, Will miido>no. commen, bu his laugh wiis uiiin'lrhful. And wih ni(!o in his hear lie luillod a passing cnb, wan driven o ho railway saion and akon by lio aln o W«d<"- brllko. 'i'honco )w colilil wnll o lio ro- Rons'. Bu, ho houso n vlow, ill cnimlnk lio Hold Will hnd ssprod lurhn n hognr-' don, nnd, wlhinufllod"alioyl'^ spoil o ho ree ill* shollercd'old siiac. Hho had swifly JOH him. NororlioloBi lio shook of ila ronriavns visible n lior wlilo face, nnd lior rombllik lips would /ramo no woloomo. jooklng a him mploringly, lior bluo uyes illidd, And longing o OHP hor,. n bin nrfnii ho roahhiir nj? wordh wliioh, whllr)oiillkbonlii(< him, lmd ehuli'd.lm'h.fullior dlil duly for huoproaohon lio hml wirno prlmuil wih. Bu Will had ilcon Hcirlia by mirprlw), nnd bowoon hjr dronni of him nnd orrnr <if lior inohnr, wlio ruled ho rogon OHOhold wih n rihl of ron, lio righly divined ha siu luid caugh a lio rj k)lun inonnii (if cnonno whloh in luir ilnwaoloii had lirononal ljiolf o liur, Yo lilii fnrli n lior flrmjwm w/u llmlo; liu revival of fund iiiiim'ore» would end o onium her moher'!) nlluraico. And cuiiiilii«ly ralcu- Miif ha apparen liulkiciu-n would Jfurllwr liiollim her o K gulim liy.n ooinmiu luler m dovnoil n wooli <> liln frlmi nnd Kounrnily luijuylnx hlinm-lf. (looixhifil n dohii1lii nvnr]flk)dy, llicluiink Korhn, who nhoil blh«r Umrn n wxo Hin ho should ra mi ivwlly CXHMOH fur mr loon. 'Xlio mrn nigh of.nmon HoMion niinnn hor, fnr fli» hnd o hulo hor j i Ui him n»il HJU r\imilii { nflcr ; ple. hey.had olean vanished, leaving-no clow o heir whereabous, Mre, regon's ongue sharpened o a double edged sword, ready o slay frlond and foe alike who alluded o her daugher, And he dumb misery in Jim's plain face was piiful o see. Old saac's hear ached or MB son. f ho had only prepared him for he blowo hove been BO mposed on and wih his experience of womankind. Curiosiy was a lengh appeased. An aoquainanco of he runaways visied London and reurned wih a woeful sory. She had seen Borha, who hod confided o her ha afer bolng married a a regisry offlco Will and ehe had decided o go o Amerloa, bu while looking-in_ ao.shop window he had been robbed of bis savings, and ha'subsequenly hey wore reduoed o grea srais. hon he had brough her ho welcome news ha he had obained a berh on a' seam launoh, and he nex morning bode her goodby o go aboard, "Yoinhonld- "Slnbewhen Bhe had never olapped her eyes evenlng o his anil Calk. And n anoher week he would be his wife. he ree beneah which she and Will bad pared became her favorie resor. Here she could ndulge, in he luxury of " a good cry" uhrobuked, and, grown desperae wlb he nearer approach of he wedding day, siing on he gnarled roos one afernoon, she burs no a very passionae grief.. A faoe Will's appeared above he wall. "Ahoy! Whalver'a he maer, Miss regonf" be gravely nquired. "Shall feoh Mr. Hocken o ee?" hyserically. " ha's bad, "sold Will sympaheically. "Wha's he been up of" "Up ol sn' he oldf sn' ha Uglyf sn' he supldf And and hae him. Moher may sorm, bu don' cara'' Will vauled over he wali On he day appoined for James Hooken's nupials he whole village flocked bolmoe o he church. Bu neher bridegroom nor bride pu n an appearance, and by and by was known ha Will Carer and Berha regonwere missing and ha here would bo no wedding a Pengelly ha day. Weeks and monhs rolled by, and no idings could be gleaned of he graceless cou- on him. Mrd. Pegg ulso said ha Berha had refused o give her her address. Bu Jim ascerained ha she had me her a Roherhlho, and ha was enough for him. "'m off o London, 1 ' he announced whon he came down sairs afer paolng he floor ho livelong nigh, " shall never res unil Carer and me are face o faoe." "hee be a fule, Jim," hla faher, who had been disurbed by his monoonoub read overhead, said peevishly. "f you mus sir n his business find Borha. 'd be a' oharly. For nil her sharp emper, her moher's freln herself no her grave. ako wha monoy you wan ou o' my old leaher bag. Only promise, lad," noing he sullen fire n his deep se eyes, "no o meddle wl'wlll." "rus me o find Berha. Bu sho would be desiue," he said hoarsely. "And she may have become a shame o hor kih and kin. And in ha case no promlbo would bind me, faher. 'd have his life if swung for i." Bu Pengally was convinced ha Will had boaken himself o "foreign pars." And recalllng'hls old soao was onoouragod o hope ha Jim would be denied he opporuniy of vengeance. Jim had been in London hree monhs. His ques bad been unsuccessful, ye ho coninued o haun ho principal horoughfares, ramping, norh, souh, eas and wes in urn. Big Bon had sruok one. He was reorosslng.iwesmlnsor bridge o his lodgings whon a woman crouching oy a lamppos ahead of him foil forward n a heap, and hasening his seps he endeavored o raise hor. Bu, wih he ligh falling on ho pallid, hunger pinched face, a groan esoaped him. His ques for Borha Carer had ended. A ha momen a polloeman came up. "Poorsoull She's dead," ho said a a glanoo. "Boor so'han ho leap no ho waer Bhe was bon on. 've had my eye on hor since 7 o'olook. She seemed dazed." ho body was convoyed o he moruary, nnd ho vordlc a ho inquos wasln aocordanco wih ho medical esimony ha deah was duo o sarvaion. Ouwardly calm, his sole hgugh o avenge' Borha, Jim saggered ou of ho cour. His nquiries for he man who h»d robbed him of ho one jewel ho coveed, o cas i from him, a longh ollolod ha a Bcaman answering o his descripion of Carer was homeward bound from Singapore. henceforh, knowing nolhor hungor nor woarlnosa, ho was waohful of now arrivals a ho docks. His dcslro for rovongo was by now a monomania. And oday ho had a srange proaclonce ha Will nnd ho wore sooa o moo. Self absorbed, n crossing ho sreo lie was knocked down by a dray, and, sunned, ouvoyed o ho hospial. On recovering consciousness his firs reques was for his dlschnrgo. "No yo awhllo," Bald ho uurso. "Bu you won' bo dull. ha poor chap yondor, "indleanga bandngedobjoofcnallsnn bed, "has boon asking for you. You don' rooognlzo hlni'p No wondorl Ho" was brough n monhs ago afer he flro in S. homas sroo. Ho was looking on, nnd a woman nnd sonio children nppoarod n a op window. ho firemen wcr.o boaou mok by ho bluzo below. Bu poor Will lie won' oll UB hie surniuuo oouldn' wihsand holr.crlon, and ho climbed up ho wnor spou on o ho roof wih a ropo, and hrow ono end o horn, iiiul had acually lowored wo of ho ohlldron,ln sufoy whon ho walls collapsed. Ho WBB plokod up so erribly,lii]urod ha wo had lllfi bopo of him, Bu lio kis done splendidly. f you" Bu Jlnywna midway norono ho ward. Oh, honvjoul o hink ha his poor mangled wroch wiis " hiindnoino Will " And lio soroly mlfljudkelu leaning over ho bravo follow, lookon'h omo'lon was liard "«. "Don' give 'cm my nnmo," whlnporod W.U1. "'m miilmd for life, and wouldn'lmvu my poor lllo Borhn noddled wih a hnlplomi limband no likely, o havo hnpiidiii'd juswiion lio ide had nrmai" hogronioil. "Whoro s uliof" "Bho linn ronohnd por mfora ii'i," Mild Jim lii.u Miiohorudvolra). "Hon''oonko on/will," HW ears woro coimilng down hlarukkeduliookh. " Wu'llKiilmnko PeiiKolly, can work for boh." "Yoii work fur inup You 1 ' "Wo 1H)U lovwl hor,".llm romlndod him. "f no ra you'll rus yoirwlf o ino, you will M dulng mo n favor." Frohly pronnlii { llio himd ha Ki'lpinxl hla, Will mumlilwl liiilliiliiclyunil himlly mronid liln frum. ownship Commrfee l<>wi*1>1l> Wil h' <Hl MOHUM!,!) nlrii. U*nl H fill'l llll'l HllUHll'l' U1 lluulll< A. *'. l ill' 111 Hi here's healh and beauy in i for every man, woman and child living, Chamberlain's Old Cabine Rye WMskey Will make srong he weakes person wih a srengh ha will las. will pick you up off he ground and Bar you in he righ direcion. will make he blood clear do your par oward making he world move. : A person's capaciy for enjoymen is measured by his physical condiion. he use of Old Cabine Eye whiskey for a Bhor ime will work wonders. carefully'prepared and free from all aduleraions. $1.25 full quar. Exrac of Mal, " a fine onic," $ 1,50 dozen pina. J. J. ANONDES, Sore, 20 Fron Sree, near Broad Sree. RED BANK, N. J. CLOSNG OU Shir Waiss and Parasols,.n_order o close sock bur Shir Waiss and. Parasols we have reduced he price abou one-half. ADLEM & COLE, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAAAAAAAA MRS. E. WES HAS ABOU 150 rimmed Has More han'fehe wane. You can make a selecion from hem a n reducion of RED A HE BANK i EMPLE OF FASHON. Machine Repairing. do all sors of big and lile machine repairing. have one of ho bea fied machino shops in his secion, and horoughly undersand my business. do good bicycle repairing. C. C. SMOCK, Agen, FRON 8HE, BED BANK, N. Near Souhern Railroad. Frui ime! is Now is he annual picnic ime of frui eaers. his is where he knowing ones come o ge heir frui. hey find hey can ge beer frui here han anywhere else. You should come for he same reason. LOUS PRAE, NEX O R. F. WLBUR'S. Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ' CGAR ADVCE. No maer wha your ase may be in cigars we, have somehing ha will please ha ase. M. Pach & Son. Summer Waiss.. A prey organdie whie pique, or indoed any kind of a prey ligh gown. Our designs are very dainy and our prices reasonable. Call nnd see UB. We do cuing and fiing also. 1VNS MODSES, 31 Broil arac, Brgn ullllig, Bol Dik, H, J. ARNOLD & WLSON, Manels, iling and Fireplaces. MARBLE AND SLAE WORK. 3P0x1.x-l1.3rxL Sla La-u-xu3.:i?3r 43 EAS 69h SREE, BUSNESS Ar " MEN 3=1. NEW YORK. ck 1«wn lio «<lr«nl«f<i or wrf«(.rliilnr. hey nrc cjulck U< io M'rvli'O* of» lirlnuir wlnmo work l» Kfoc. ''licy Knp ««, l/ul wo «ro nljvnyn rimrr fur mom. For porfne iirln HE REOBCR OFFCE Plumbing, Seam and Gas Fiing. H/VNAHl' WOHf A No, 27 Fron Sroo, Rod Bank, N. J 1 BEE HjVE, DEWARK. ABOU FALL '96 Dress Goods, An nviaion From he Bee Hive, Newark. Ladies who wish o see exclusive and rare syles in rich dress novelies are especially invied o visi our dry goods deparmen a any ime he com ing week. Goods are shown cheefully o all, wheher purchases are inended or no. A firs look a firs peep ino he gif box of he coming season's eyles. he preliminary display of he Paris and London dicaes Fall Ha syles. No Alone For hose who love" he beauiful, who sudy Byles, who wan he firs choice. Bu an opporune momen o selec he ha you mus have you should have.- he Parisian Poenaes are all represenaed in he superior selecion, which we will be pleased o have you inepec. Viro Carier, Pouzanne, Lunn. Faulkner, mpored Bicycle and Walking syles. Closing ime Schedule. Saurdays, 10 P. M. Oher days, 6 P.M. Monday, Sepember 7h, Labor Day, will close a 12, noon. uesday, Sepember 8h, Jewish New Year, we remain closed all day. '! L. S. Plau & Co., Broad Sree, NEWARK, N.J.»»»»»»» Fel and Gravel Roofing. have pu on wool-fel roofs for he pas 20 years. hey have given perfec saisfacion. will guaranee such roofs for 25 years if hey are kep coaed. My Cemen and Gum Coaing is he hea ha can be UBed on in and shingle roofs. give a 10-year warrany on all roofs hus coaed. Leak; chimneys repaired, and orders lor an; work D my lino promply dono. Prices ore rcasonnle. OCDEN McCLASKEY, p.o. Box 460. Red Bank, N.J Amended Bicycle Ordinance. An Ordinance o regulae he use of Bicycles, rlcvcles and similar venlcles in he ownsnlp of Barowsbury, n bo couny of Monmouh and eae of Now Jersey. Bo Ordained by ho ownship Commiee of he ownship of Shrewsbury, aa follows: SECON 1. Any poron who shall rldo euch machino or vehicle beween ho hours of ono hour aler sunse and sunrise upon such Highways, sree* or places, s hereby required o bnve aached o sue!] vchlclo or machino, and o keep lio same lighed, a lamp of such lluminaing power as o v bo plainly Been ono hundred yards ahead of such machine, SKO. 2. Any person who shall rldo any such machino or vehicle o any lmo upon such public highways, Breee or pliiccs, s hereby required o have nachodo ho lianillekir of such.machino aboil, which, whon runs, may l>o heard ono hundred oo disan from such machino; and always when approaching or pnsslnif oher persons n ho lawful uso of sula lilgiwayn, sruoh, ulluys or eher places, o rlnr BUC bell. BKO. ). No person shall rldo nny bicycle, rloyclo, velocipede, or Hlmliiir machine or vehicle, upon ho slduwnlka wihin lio llmui of ho ownship of Shrewsbury, which have been rcsorved liy cusom for ho ino of pedesrians nnd which mvo bcon specially prepared or mproved for liolr uso by he public auhoriies or by Abuing owners, bu no luchhl- nir foopahs or porions o nubile roods, lying ou- Blilo of he hickly selod linrs of owns nnd villages, wlilcli ore worn only by ravel, anil which have no boon mproved us alorenalil. BBU. *. ho ownship Commlw of ho ownship of Hhrowebury arc hereby given hopoworln heir discreion uini any spoolnl occasion o gran ikinnlnlo nnypenion or ikireons o' rldo such machines during a uixielflnil lmo upon spocllleil porions of ho public ways of llio ownship n any mo of upend, and o annex nucli ohor renuinablo conillons o Mich permi ns hnj nhnll <loom proper. And iosald ownshli Oominloo of ho ownship ol Hhnivfsliiiry may aim, mulor mie.li conilllons n» hoy may deiira proimr. imrml lin uso of velocipedes or oher similar innchlnm hy clillilron on anysldowalk n any piblln wuy, nunro or park wihin he limi* of ho ownship., HKO. 6. Kvmjf vlnlallon of nny secion of hlsorillnaiim Bhnll ninili'r lio oleiiilor subjec o a flw iioloxcoi»lliighosiiin of live Hollars fur each 11H011B0. Anil s linriiiy lirovlili'd ha such flnn may bo linihifimlhy 11 ]i»l«)of in) inii<<! of said ownnhlp, n ilndlscroliin.nhhnmnylliliikiiropor. HKO, n. AndKi furlliir OMM.lm nlonllniiiici'h mill purl* of onllnniinm ncimslncn linriiwlh xi nnil ho "amo 0111 lierohv roiminlixl. Him.7; Andhfll ruillior iinfiilned.hii Oils orcllnnneo Nhnll un no olfuo on hn mwoilli day (if Oiincniicr, A. l>. ll^l. lurmliieoil Auuun sl, 1"W. WLM^M A,'(l.' HiVlllllKlN, mviiiihlp dliirk. WALL PAPERS Our Engraving,. '.. HARRSON'S. HJ, N. Which i as asefully andjikuu fully exemied'as can be, coss no " more han he poor sor, and i is always such saisfacion o know ha your inviaions and, visiing cards are he bes ha canoe had. No so dear as you'd hink, eiher. EVERDELLS, Corner Broad and- Fron Srees, BED BANK, N. J, 300, Wagons. We have- over 800 wagons of "all descripions in our Bock. Wehave every kind of vehicle, from'!he fancy rap o he cheapes business wagon. Our leader is he Corland Manufacuringcompany's " Special" buggy. No oher firm in he couny offers such a variey o selec from, and'no.oher firm can.mach our prices. ' Our Blue Ribbon Harness a $18 is he bes made for he money. We make all our own harness make'i righ and sell i righ. Birdsall & Son, Successors o Gocdv & Picher, MONMOUH SREE, RED BANK. R. HANG'E, Wholesale and. Reail Dealer n HAY, SRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC., We are handling a large quaniy of Marlboro and Holmdel Hay of he very bes qualiy. MONyOUH SREE, Adjoining own Hall, Red Bank. A Bakery A Your Door. Fresh bread, cake, rolls and pies, made wih he bes maerials and he bes baking, delivered free a your door. J. W. CHLD, BE0AD SREE, BED BANK. Assessor's Noice. Propery owners desiring changes n heir assessmens and rebaes on morgages and ndebedness should apply o he assessor a his office a 0. C. Wllllains's grocery sore, Alanic Highlands, on nuredays, Fridays and Saurdays, beween he hours of 3:00 and 0:00 p. u. will be a my offlco a hese hours from now unil Sepember Eb, 18S6. All axpayers who wan nformaion n regard o heir assessmens ore invied o call a my offlc before he Hml assessmen reurns are made, us nero will bo no changes mado by ho assessor afer ho Hml reurns are mado o he couny board of assessors. Firemen and veerans who are eniled o exempions should noify mo of ho fac, n order o nsure heir geing bo rebae o which hey are eniled. QEO. BUNNN, ASSESSOR. COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Dealer n Coal and Wood. ALBO FEED, COKN, OAS, HAY AND 8DAW. Uppor Lchlgli and ill ho Flre-Olasa Coals a Lowoo Prices. Whon coal s purchased by ho carload ho bonoo of long ons, 2,!M0 pounds, s glvon. YARD: Cor. Fron and Wes Ba., Rod Dank, N. J. Closing Ou. Ladios' Shir Waiss and oher summer goods' a prices' grealy reduced. N. J. WLSON, Dry Goods, Noions and Hosiery. lllloa) HllKK. ne) HANK. N, J. WEELWlQ SHOP. lio frlnnds of 'Hqnlrc. V. NnlfVn ijlll find him a liln old biihlmm n Walnh'n mlliilnk on niiolianlo Nlrrrl, l-d llnuk. N, j,, wlimo lio iiorn all kind* nf WBB'X W o r h. New fnni) Wnirimn, llarmwk.onrlii, Wheolbnrrowii, Ac, inniln o onliir, nml Jobbing n all klniln minlljf and promply done. WA.HH, r>-o)>rl<ior. Mooings of ho Hoard of Healh, Nolleo hlien-liynlvcn UmLi((jnlurliwcllnunof lin 10AU1) OV JKAF/ril OF HH15WS- UUY OWN8HH" Will l>n hf nn in Uni anil llihxl Hnnnlnva (if wi-h iniinli, nl (Viinmlmloiiori' llnll, od llnulr, N. J,, A flnvrk,!, H. A, 0. KMON, Hci

7 A SU FOB SB.000DAMAGES. Aeburv Park's Chief of Police Sued for Sicking a farmer. DvVighD. Soloman of Wes Freehold has brough BUi_for $5,000 damages agains William H. Smih, he chief of police of Asbury Park, on accoun of a kick which he says Smih, gave him a Asbuiy Park abou hree,weeks- ago. Las year homas Quackenbush,<also of Wes Freehold, sold some produce of his own farm a Asbury Park wihou aking ou a license. He was arresed for his offense abou hree weeks ago, ed caugh in Asbury Park by he police since he had commied he crime of selling his produce in Asbury Park las year. Mr. Solomon was wih Quackenbush and he wen wih Quackenbush o he office of he own auhoriies, where i was said ha $34.03 would sele he case, Quackenbush paid he money under proes and he waned he receip for he money o se forh ha fac, in order ha ho migh have recourse o he law o ge i' back. his was refused... Soloman bad he money in his hand o pay he bill and. Smih ried o pull i away from him. n he scuffle Smih kicked Soloman severely. Smih says he had he money and Soloman ried o ge he money back from him. Soloman had an abscess on his leg some years ago, and Smih's kiok laid him up for a week or more. he Asbury Park auhoriies will back up Smih in he lawsui. A HOEL BURNED. he S. Uosalie Hoel a 'Long Branch oallu Desroyed* ' he S. Rosalie hoel on Firs avenue a Long Branch, owned byhaddeuag. Brown, was desroyed by fire on hursday morning. A piano and a few pieces of furniure were saved, bu everyhing else was desroyed. he loss amouns'o abou $10,000, on wbioh here is abou $7,700 of insurance. MissAl- "bera Underbill* one of he guess of he hoel, jumped from he window of her bedroom in he second sory and broke her righ leg beween he knee audankle. wo oh'er guess -were carried from he burning building by he proprieor. he res of he guess made heir escape wihou difficuly. he Alanic engine ruck collided wih a wagon when on is way o he fire and he illerman, A. aylor ruex, was, hrown o he ground. He was picked up in an unconscious condiion, bu revived in a shor ime. he fire sared in he kichen of he hoel, bu i is no definiely known from wha cause. ' '. _ A PENSON ARRES. Mrs. Mannah Soeum Charged wih Defrauding he Governmen, Mrs. Hannah Slocum of. Long Branch was arresed on hursday on a charge of of illegally collecing $ penbion money. She was aken before Commissioner Whiehead of Newark, who released her on $3,500 bail. is olaimed by he deecives of he pension office ha Mrs. Slocum commied perjury by swearing ha she had no been married since he deah of her firs husband. is claimed ha she married Frederick W-. Huber in New York in She did no make an applicaion for a pension unil woyears laer. Huber has made an affidavi ha he was married o Mrs. Huber and ha holivedwihherfornearly four years afer heir marriage. Mrs. Slocum says ha her alleged marriage o Huber was simply a joke; ha no legal ceremony was performejand ha she never recognized he marriage. She is, quie well-o-do and owns several houses a Long Branch. Women Held n 8100 Bail. Mailda Lyons of Bed Bank and Josephine McQuire of Keypor were arresed las week on a charge made by saiah Clayon of Keypor;, who claimed ha hey had robbed him of $37. Mailda Lyons said she had received $27 from Clayon, bu ha i was in paymen of cerain consideraions. Josephine Mc- Quire said she was presen a he ime, and she corroboraed Mailda. Boh women were held in $100 bail o awai he acion of he grand jury. Alanic Highlnds's eachers. Miss Lila F. Brown will ac as vice principal of he Alanio Highlands school he coming year. he assisan eachers, in heir order of rank, will be Mrs. E11& B. Clark, Miss F. J. Lacy, Miss Flora E. Willguss and Miss Lizzie Casler. Rober Couch has been employed as janior of he school a a salary of $400 per year. For his sum he is o do all he ordinary repairs on he schoolhouse and 'also clean h school year. e building a he end of he Wans-Bis Money Buck. E. S. Walling, a Keypor bucher, recenly bough a eam of horses from R. B. Campbell of Long Branch for $300. he horses proved unsaisfacory and he reurned horn and demanded his money back. his was refused and Mr. Walling pu up he horses in Campbell's barn. hen he brough sui for his $200 and go judgmen for ha amoun. Campbell has appealed and he caso will bo ried a Freehold nex erm. Applo roos n Bloom. lio.ornado which visied Allonown wo or hree monhs ago uprooed all ho rees bu six in a four-acro orchard owned by Adam Spenoo. Somo of he roos of rio rees rcmalnod in ho ground, mid ho rees, afer ho lapso of monhs, liavo pu forh now shoos, and ho wholo orchard, wih ho excepion of ho nix U'ces which remained sanding, are now ou in full bloom. * Moro Work for Shir Makors. ho now addiion o ho Koypor shir facory la cncloood nnd roofed, nnd iii, rapidly Approaching compleion. Ono hundred innohlncn will bo placed in ho iow pnr and ho facory will bo rcwly o pu on ha many now hnndn abou Oopcmbor 15h. lio woiy will lion havo wo hundred machines in operaion. A Church No o Bo Bold. ho chancellor hnn inauod a dooroo irolilblliik llio null) of ho Anbury 1'ivrlc 'rcnbyorlim ohuroh. A majoriy of ho mombnro of ho ohuroh vood o noil ho propery, bu nomo of liom did no wan lin dorio ami hey appunlvil o ho olmncnllor o preven, John K. Uiil/a Uovonloli Birhday, John K, Hun, dm ox-frwholilur of Mnnalaiinn ownwilii, oolobnlod hl» wvnliioh MHidny liinl wcok, Mr, Hun n ho xxin opubliflim of Mnnnliipan own* nhlp, nnd ruiy of Mil pollleal CxlvmH w«ro presen (i hif oolubraloi. BERAYED HMSELF. he Merchan's Bluff ndicaed' UU rue Sanding o ilia Crediors. : " 'ls rue as he book," says a Maine lawyer, "ha more crimes are discovered hrough he effors made o preven discovery han ii any oher way. he mind of he wrongdoer s no saisfied wih simply keeping sill. is uneasy and overcauious and leads is owner prey surely o do some ac he would no have done if nnocen n jus he same way shrewd business men read he minds ol heir debors. Le an apparenly prosperous man become «aloubly involved,-and-very- ofen=ho-wlu ry o ecreen his real siuaion by doing hings ha mply a solven condiion, all for he purpose of deceiving his crediors. "A quarer of a cenury ago was pracicing n a wesern Maine village, and among my nimae frlonds was a young merchan who had apparenly been doing a very successful business for several years. His credi was as good as almos anybody's in he own, Xo my grea surprise, one evening here came o me ho principals of wo large. Porland firms, o whom my friend was indebed, and hey requesed an immediae a&chmen of his sock of goofla proesed ha Buoh a course was unjus and unnecessary. hen one of he merchans explained ha a day or wo previous ho had received a leer from heir debor in which be casually menioned Borne proposed acion of Us which would nvolve a considerable oulay of money. He didn' beliove he man really inended any such oulay, and he asked himself, ' Why has he menioned his?' Conferring wih his neighbor, he found he young man hod a he same ime wrien him an exacly similar leer. ha was enough, and hey decided o sue. Feeling almos sure hey were wrong, had he aachmen made BO secrely hai none knew of i excep hosa mmediaely concerned. he young merchan was immensely surprised, and a once go friends o become his securiy on he Porland debs. Bu he developmens of he nex few monhs showed conclusively ha ho merchans bad righly rood he meaning of he unusual leer, and ha heir debor's affairs were a ha ime roen o ho core. Only heir promp acion saved heir olalms, which, alogeher, amouned o somehing more han 11,000."."" Where Mahemaics Failed. he sory old by a New Haven corresponden of he New York Evening Pos of he locaing of a meeor by Professor H. A. Newon of ale, from daa obained from a chance phoograph of he meeor's fligh, recalls o he Harford Couron" anoher sory recenly relaed hereabou by a ale graduae. his young man when a suden occupied a room n Diviniy hall. One nigh he underook wih a oy rifle o hi one of ho lighs on ho campus. His aim was poor, and he ball passed hrough he window of an eminen and venerable professor of science (no Profesaor Newon) and imbedded iself n he wall his was he opporuniy for he professor and for science. He, oo, se o work and 'compued he onrve,' and wih ho exew sill of infallible figures he raced he ball righ book o ho room of an innocen colleague, who didn' oven know he rule bod been fired. 44 ho unfledged miniser flaly denied all knowledge of he affair. Bu men, even minisers, have been known o make denials in self defense, and he pof< had he proof wih' hjim. Jhere was bulle, here were he marks of is ooi and here was he compuaion ou looked as f a pulpi career was o bo nipped in ho bud. Bu ho guily Buden heard wha was going on. He called on ho professor, confessed he offense, poined ou ha he man of science- was 800 fee ou in his compuaion and advised ha he maer bo dropped righ whore i was. And ha was done." Nlcnames for English Coins*-* " noice," 6oid an Englishman who passed hrough New Orleans, "ha you of ho Saes have nicknames for your coins as we havo n England. You havo your nlokels and dimes and qimrara.or wo bis, as hey arc someimes called,,your eagles, and so on. Lisen and will ell you ho nicknames we. have for our money. A farhing is called a'fudge' and a ha'penny a 'meg.' here s no paricular name for a penny. A sixpence s a 'anner,' a shilling a'bob.' he half crown and crown go by heir righ names. A pound s called 'quid'and a AS noe a'pony. 1 Money la a very dear commodiy, and we all have our pe names for " he Mos Popular Marke s easily known by he appearance of he housekeeper who visis i, arid while we number among our parons all classes, i is no idle boas ha we are also paronized by some of Red Bank's, leading ciizens. And we are also jusly proud of he fac ha a rial order always insures us a" new cusomer, he chief reason being ha we "sudy o please!' f you are no suied where you are now degling, send an order o H. ROBNSON, Enerprise Marke, Opposie Cenral Hoel. he Sor of Cusomers We Wan We are afer he rade of people who appreciae qualiy, good service and fair prices. he hoer we can serve you he beer for us. All our sock is fresh and our prices are as low as good groceries can be sold. he nex ime you change grocers, ry us. SNYDER & CO., HADDON BLOCK,, Broad Sree, Ked.Bank, N. J. You migh lull your, somach on your meaiye noienjqyyourmeal had i nogood relish.shrew3bury E.C.H«/FD&CO. KnUnvNX Mid-Summer Special Sale CARRAGES AND HARNESS. We are offering our enire sock of Carriages and Harness a a big reducion, and if in wan of anyhing in our line you canno afford o miss his chance, his is only a few of he many good hings: Full Eubber op Buggies, $05 ; now $45. Runabou Wagons, $100: now $76. Exension op Surreys, double fenders, $150 ; now $115. Business Wagons, from $40 o $100. wo-seaed Combinaion raps, folding up o make one or wo seas, $90 up. Single Buckboards, $100; now $65. Spindle Wagons, $(15; now $50. Eigh-passenger Wagonee, $250; now $l?0. Buggy Harness, $12 ; now $8. Doublo Harness, $30 ; now $20. Farm Doublo Harness, $22; wih collars. Single Farm Wagons, new, wih sool axles, $35. Doublo Farm Wagons, now, wih seol axles, $60. he Following: Second-Hand Wagons, n Firs-Class Order. Ono Cu Under Surroy, our mako, unoil only fow mon j price, polo and oliafs, $175. End-spring Surroy, leahor op, cos $100, uned only fow imes; pilco, flbo. Cabriole, n flrn-cliwa order, all dono ovor; prico, $100.. wo Dopo WnRonn, 0 DugRicB, from 110 o foo. Bubcook hroo-quarcr HuK ry, good na now, con $225; price, $100, One JfRgcr Wagon, 8 Cars, <fcc, <fco. > JOHN W. MOUN & BRO., Corner Maple Avenue and Whie Sree, RED DANK, N. J. i Our Prices are Reasonable and We Provide Liberally. \ DRAHOH SORES V OOHAH QROVB AMD ASDURY PARK. 4 W. F. DAY & BRO., i ROAD BnEH, NEWARK, W. J. 5 AS HO AS YOU'D LKE O HAVE J. ha will be he condiion of your house if you pu in a HACHER HO-AR, HEAER. We're expers on he hea business. We employ only exper workmen, and assure you of saisfacion. HE SANARY PLUMBNG CO. Fron Sree, near Souhern Railroad Crossing. LUMBER-AND HARDWARE. PANS AND OLS A WHOLESALE AHD REAL. Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs and Wheels. Also Wire Rope, Boa Nuila, RiveB, Copper Nails, BlockB, Pulleys, Anchors and Pure Manilla Rigging. Preson's Ferilizers (odorless) for Lawns. Also Hone Phosphae and Fish Guano. J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FBON SREE, Cor. Maple Avenue, BED BANK, N. J. 50 Per Cen Reducion On Clohing. o make room for our fall sock we have cu he price in wo on he balance of our summer goods. his is an unusual opporuniy o buy clohing cheap. J. KRDEL, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. Red Bank Slae and Meal Roofing Go. 8.AK ROOFNG, N KOOMNO, CORUOAED KON HOOFNG, FK/ UOOPNO. PAEN MEAL BNGLU HOOFNG. All Repairs and Jobbing Work Promplv and Well Done. Hunge; Fiirnreon, Ho Air nnd Bciim Heiilng. Hlue Honrlhi, Linel* nnlcnpi. hin llrm n conrolled by prnolcfil nnd rciipoimlbln ninii. All work n dono promply and KU/irnnlo«<l nnu nrloly n ncoor<l»nc<> wih ««rcoimm. Our prlrain nro nil low nil lio work win ho dono for o pay our liomm dobn, 11 vo ami nmko n rauionnblo profi, fou!: Ncnr Now York nnd Long llriuoli Hnllrond Hnlon. rnomrr AWOON O MAL ODWUK. FRANK VANDORN, - - Munugor. "VEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH ±* RALROAD. ' '.-... Saions D New York: Cenra! E. B. ol New Je- Bey, oo of Libery Sree; Pennsylvania R. EL, foo of Corland sree and Deslirossea Sree. ommcdclcsr June 28lb, RANS FOR BED BANK. Leave New York via Cenral R. B. of N. J., foo of Libery sree, * 3U 8 80,10 80,1130» a. m., 100» (Saurdays only). 180, SO*, 100, 430*. 4«", 580*. 015, 800 (Saurdava CDW p.m. Sundays, 015»a.m.: 180,400p.ro. Vlf P. R.K., loo ol Corland and DesBrosso srees, 8 SO. 7 40,910,10 00* o. m.j 1210,130» (Saurdays only), , 48O», 610\ OO p.m. Sundays,815,94Sa.m.; 820p.m. RANS LEAVE BED BANK, for LOUR Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Poin Pleasan, ,9 Of, 8 47,10 38,1120 a. m.: m.; 12 47,140,3 55, ,4 25, -*8S;«a).-59»,-51Wr*i7,7-40.i«i«!l.(9aiir=. *8S«a)59»51W*i7740i«i«l(9 days ooly) p.m. Sundays (excep Ocean Grove and Asbury Fork), 0 52,10 41, U SO a. m.j and 852 p.m. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank 833, 913, U80 a.m.; 143, im, 008p.m. FOE BED BANK VA MAAWAN. Leave Freehold 8 20,1113 a.m.; 2 05,4 20,810 p.m. For furher pariculars see ime ables a saloni. RUFU8 BLODGE,- H. P. BALDWN,, Sup. G. P. A.O.K. B.ofN.J. J. B. WOOD, a. P. A. Penn. B. B. 'Denoes express rains. >ENNSYLVANA RAiROAD COM- FANY. ; On and afer June 28b, BAN8 WLL LEAVE BED BANK For Newark and New York,711,7 io, 810,945 a.m., 148,815, ,6 03,8 88 p.m. On Sundays,»48a.m.: 608,0 88 p.m. " Elizabeh, 711, a.m.; 1 43, 815,416, 465, 603, 988p.m. Sundays, 943a.m.; 808, Babwav,'7_ll arid 9 45a. m.: 143,_4 55,^6 03,0 88 p.m. OD Sundays 043 a. m. 6 06,9 88 p. m. " woodbridge,046».m.;14b.6o3,088p.ni. < On Sundays,u43a.m.; p.m. " Per/Amboy,, 148, 6 03," 9 35"p7m. On ~ " Sundays, 9 4S a. m.; 8 00,0 38 p. m. '. " Souh Amboy, 945 a. m.: 143, 608,988 p.m. Oi Sundays,? 48 a. m.; 6 06,9 88 p. m. " Maawan, 711, 9 45 a. m.; 148, 816, 4 55,6 03, 938p.m. OL Sundays a.m.; 000,-1)88 p.m. " Hlddleown, 9 45 a.m.! 148,4 55,6 03,9 88 p.m. On Sundays,043 a.m.; p.m. " Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermedlalo saions, 518, 9 07, a.m.; 140, 180 (Saurdays only), 3 60, 4 25, 6 85, 619 (does no sop a Long Branch), 8 27 p. m. On Sundays, 9 52,U2Ca.m.;0 52p.m. (Sops anerlakenfor Asbory Par and Ocean Grove.) - " Seaside Fork, oms Blrer and nermediae saions, 613,10 38 a.m.; 140,: 4 25 JSsardnyo only), 010 p.m.. week days. Seaside Fork (Sandays only) 1120 a, m. BAN8 LEAVE NEW -YORK, DesbrosBe8 and Oorland sree ferries.- < For Red Bank, 910 a. m.; Hi 10,2 80,8 40,610,1160 p.m On Sundavs, 9 45 a. m,; 5 fi p. in. 8. M. PBEVOS, J. B. WOOD, General Hanoeer. Gen. Passenger Agon," AUGUS, Merchans' Seamboa Company's Line Shrewsbury, Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Brown's Dock, Fair Haven and BED BANE. be srong and commodious Beambo&, ALBERNA, Cap. C. JB. BJlOCKMOnXON, Will ran beween New York, Pier 24, foo of Franklin sree, and Bed Bank, as follows: Leave Bed Bank. Daily a 7:00 A, M. (Sundays exceped). Leave New York Daily a 8:00 P, M. (Sundays excepfed). ED3AB BBOWEB, Messenger. ELEPHONE CALL, 14A, BED BANK. N. B. All freigh nended for his boa mus be on be wfcarf a sufficien lengh of ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on Lor adverised ime. his boa's ime-able s adverised n UB RED. BANKREQBKR and New Jersey Sandard; also in he Couning House Monior. New York Sun, Newv York Recorder, Mackey's Skamboa Guide and Bullnper'g Guide. ime-ables may be obained a Boroeo 4 Lonffreo's prining offices. Bed Eani. EXCURSON CKES, 60 CENS. AUGUS, Merchans' Seamboa Company's Line. Shrewsbury, Highlands, Highland Beacb, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Brown's Dock, Fair Haven and BED BANK. ho srong and commodious seamboa. BED, Cap. J. P. CUADWCK, Will leave Fler 24, foo of Franklin sree. New.. York, ana Bed Bank as follows: Leave New York Daily a 9:00 A. M. (Sundays included). Leave Red Bank Daily a 3:80 P. M. (Sundays included). JOHN MORFOliD. Salesman. EDGAR BROWEH, Messenger. ELEPHONE <MLL, 1U, RED BANK. N. B. AH freigh nended for ills Boa mus be on be wbnrf a sufficien lengh of ime o handle, as sue will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime. his bai's ime-ale s adrerlsod n oo RKD BANK RKOSKR and Now Jersey Sandard: also la he Couning Bouse Monior, New York Sun, New York Recorder, Mackey'a Seamboa Quids and, BuUinaer's Guide. ime-ables may be obained a fiorden A Longsree'sprlnUng.ofOce, RedBaDk. EXCURSON CKES, 60 CENS. SEPEMBER, hiijjirgo and Commodious Seamer, WM. V.WLSON, CAF. BENJAMN OBOGS, Will run beween Por Monraouli and Now York foo of Mh slrcc. Wes Washlnuoa Marke), v,«s follows: Leave Por Monmouh. Leave New York, uesday, 1s...300p.m. uesday, 1s... 11)00a.m. Wcd'sday,Bd...40O Wix)s'day,2d...llOO " hursday, ilny,8,1... M " "" *-- hursday, " 3d...12 '" 00 m n. Friday, 4h 0 00 Friday, 4h ia8llp.m. Saurday, Bi...(iOO " Saurday, 5h " Monday, 7h " Monday, 7h a.m. uosday,8h...0(10 " uwlay,eh " Wed'Bday,l)h...7 0O " Wed'Bday,Wh...R0l) liuroday,10h..7 0O " hnr»day.l0li..8!10 Friday, 11U) 7 00 " Friday, 11h 000 Baurday, 12h..700 " Monday, 11h " upsdoy, lsh...80d " Wed'Bday,lllli..40l) " hurwla/.uh..5oo " Saurday, mh..ll 00 Monday, 14h... fl 00 uesday, 15h Wcd'wfay.lOli.lUOO hursday. 17h.ll X) " Friday, felh 0<» " Friday, 18h in. Baiirdiiy, Oh...8(O " Monday,!ili4..,iiwi " ~'U(!Sdny,a!d...(l(X) " Wcdwloy,aw..,7(») liirsdi»y,2lli'..7l«baurday, 18h.,800 p.m. Monclny,21s...flixl a.m. nradny,bj...0o " W«r»dny,ai<1...8i«l " hursday,)!4li..fl8l) " Friday, fall 7(«) Krlilay, El UCO " 8aurday,aili,,.7(l(l Monday,2H(li...i(K) Haunlay, 2(li.lorO " Monday, 8F(h...fiOd u iiiwlny,s!uh..,s!(k ucndnr, 8Hh...0 Wl " Wwl'fKlny,,u,,..v,.- 1KHU..100 WwlMay,UUli.lOOO " All AM luirk mirn iiinuiu rolui mu numb x in) (>aul \a\\i boforo umura dollvory. uhiivurjr. his ihm'a linivablf n udviirilhhl n HE HKO HANK KHH, Mimmmih 'm*; nino hlil- liim-lablm limy K oliulnod a M. O'llrlnn * Ho in's, Bill Wwlilnulon»!m:; A. Morris & Co., corir of Ulli nmil anil Mil uvmiuo, 'Hfflo cui, 30c, JUurn lehel, OOe. Frolvh nxnilvmd oil Now York l'lir unil 7 p, M., iivury day. JOHU>1 «. KHCKLACH, Si W(* Fron KH, uoar l'onrl, Hod»«nk, H. J, 'i lionr awl f. & H. Bclnfir'! colobnud Wolnnr HM r nlwa AMO laroulmay HKlllEHKll llkkr H DUMCH. AMBROAN ORBPE PAPRR. A l»ri» roll or AmwlMn crcpo MUO pepw,»n)f (vilvr or pclio'ln, fur 1U mu. An ool ho lm< «iri:il niil unly linl hn >lw. JOHN H. COOKi

8 N AMD O0 OF OWM.. Shor and neresing Xema from all Over he Couny. Abou (85 was cleared a EeMorganville harves home. hepublio schools of Manalapan ownship opened on Monday.. Lee Haines of Keypor is laid up wih carbuncles on his lef leg. he Mehodiss of Cliffwood held a harves home and cleared over $100. he new chapela DeBow; in Millsone ownship, will be dedicaed nex Wednesday. i,he-lqng,bninch.flr men..willjiold illjld heir annual parade on he afernoorof Labor day. A horse owned by F. E. Anderson of Freehold broke s leg in he sable and had o bo sho. / William H. Werner of Keypor cele-' braed his las birhday by giving a picnic o his friends. An effor is being made o esablish a railroad saion a Poole's Lane, beween Lorillard's and Keypor. Benjamin A. Lee of Keypor has charge of he documen room in he sae Republican headquarers a Newark. George Slaer of Long Branch waa knocked down by a sranger and robbed of $10 on uesday nigh of las week. J. Phineas. Brower,. Joel A. Walling and James A. Walling have joined he Keypor council of American Mechanics. hepublio Bchools of Hazle, Keans- "burg and Union opened his week, he Keypor school will open nex uesday. S. P. Walling, who recenly sold hia mea marke a Keypor o Whie & Ormerod, has bough a bucher business a Newark. On Friday nigli a vesryman of S. Mary's church a Keypor will be eleced o fill he vacancy caused by he deah of Fred Hoffman. HarryDickson has resigned abaseisnn posmaser a Manasquaii and is now employed in he Firs naional bank a ha place. A he las meeing of he Freehold ; ribeof~red Men-seven, new-membera. were eleced and hree proposiions for, membership were received. ' heivea aemped o break ino Campbell Clark's house a Oakhurs las week hu were frighened away by he wachman, Charles hrockmoron. ' he fajr for he benefilql8l^agnen's church of Alanic Highlands closed las weok..he affair was very profiable and abou $1,200 was cleared, he excursion o Mauch Chunk, which ib held overy year under he personal managemen of Conducor M. K.. Mulford, will oko place his year on Oco-. ber8h. he Keyporere who were employed a Capain Soney's Lincoln Park, near Philadelphia, are homo, as he season has closed. he Park is.now in he hands of a receiver. Mrs. Frank D. homas of Asbury Park, who was injured in he rolley acciden on nerlaken bridge several weeks ago, has brough a uui for damages agains he rolley company. LLE SLVER NEWS. A Campmeeing Pary Off on a Huning rip. A sage load of people from his place aended he camp meeing aasbury Park on Sundny. he pary was made up of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel WillianB, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brower, Mrs. W, C. " "fcippinco, MiBs Lillian Worhley, Miss Haic Parker, Miss Belle Moore, CharleB Woolley and W. Ci'Lippinco. David Maarschalk and bis broher Conrow have gone o Canada on a huning rip. his has been he bes season he Ponin house hab over enjoyed. he house is eill filled and lae applicans have been urned away. Las Saurday nigh an enjoyable progressive euchre pary woe held. he prizes were of solid silver. Mr, Monroe of Brooklyn won ho firs prize for men, and ho firs prize for women was won by Mrs. J. L. S. John of Brooklyn. John Moore is building nn addiion o his greenhouses. he addiion is 10x50 fee and will be used for raising violes for he Now York markes during he winer. Mrs. M. F. Richards of Sea sland Ciy, who has beon spending he summer wih her daughor, Mrs. F. L. Hinery, has reurned home. Miss Guasie Gray, who has been visiing her parens a Wes Grove, Pa., has reurned o Lile Silver. Frank Sherwood and hib broher Arhur ook a bicycle rido across Saon sland on Sunday. helove company's booh near ho Lile Silver saion hab been closed for he season. Alonzo Benne will be iniiaed in'ho American Mechanics' council nex Moriday nigh. ^ Barry Shoemaker of Poin Pleaenn is visiing his grandmoher, Mre. Bchenck Conover. Mrs. W. W. Shampanoro anil daugher havo reurned from a visi o Flemingon. G. Gladsone Smih is now employed in ho Love prining houso. W. C. Lippinco in building a largo barn in'ho rear of his houec. Mra. Allun Wilson is vory sick wih malaria. William Popo is sick wih painers' colio. Miss Borio King has a new bicycle, OCEANFOU NEWS. 'iliu for he emporary Magc anl \ew Draw Being euvcrcd. Somo of he piling for ho now briilgo over ho river u ills placo ia now on hand., D. Lane Conovor of Alimio Highlands has he conrac for furnishing lio piling iiml ho in delivering i n liib convenience ho piling is abou sixy fee lonp. During ho winor a emporary bridge will bo buil and hin brldro will be unod by ho railroad wbilo ho now draw la being pu in placo, lio exension of iino recenly graned o ho railroad by lio governmen given lio rallroud unil lio Uni of ncxl May o complee ho now draw. JoHoph Wlhurn was ooulnp; from Long branch on Monday morning wih iv loud of mea. Whmi oppoulo John Conrow'ii plnco lio wheel oamo oil of liin wnnon and frlghamul hu home. he animal nulled hu wngon n he dich nnil broke loono and rai homo. lio damnp wiui nllgli. A he inonlliik of his HK and ladder company held on Monday nigh wiin decided no o nko par n lio llromon'n parndo n Long llriuich hin yiir. Mr. and Mm, Dnvil Wmlo mid Minn 8u»lo Wiidii of Hmih luvn; N. J., mid Mm. Mnry Colo of Plillndol ilila, urn ho guwid of Mro. Cnlierlnn Vrkv. liuhiiildliy-liolioolofh, LiUn'n (ihurli (i «OK Uranoli wonl oil n iikinlo o Wolf Ulll lim Friday, 'l'ho iiuiiibur uoilrilnjf lio plcnlo wnn 47a, lira. Lydin Maim (iikiu fondny n New York wih frlemk FAR HA FEN NEWS. A Clambake Pary o Sandy Booe. \ Bun Oer bv a Bievele. he Fair Haven clambake club wen on is annual excursion o Sandy Hook yeserday.., he members of he club go heir wives o bake pies and cakes and make sandwiches, which hey ook along wih hem o add o he bill of fare. he pary made he journey in a sailboa. n he pary were Forman, Arhur E., Edgar and Joseph Smih, Rufus S. Merri, DeWi Williams, John Hendrick- Bon, John Picher and Edward Doughy. Clinon Wilbur, aged wo years, son of Edward Wilbur,- was- run.over-by-harvey Lile, who was on a bicycle, abou eigh o'clook las hursday nigh. he boy was hi by he fron wheel of he bicyple and knocked down, and one of he pedals sruck him in he emple. A cu was made in he flesh which was dressed by Dr. Armsrong. - Bunos Weeks and his siser, Miss Addie Weeks of Boson, who have been visiing Mrs. George W. Smih, reurned home las week. ' ;. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dawson of Brooklyn, who have been visiing Mrs. George Hendriokson, have reurned home., Rev. and Mrs. John urkleson have reurned home from heir visi o Penn's Grove, heirformer home. Miss heresa Smih has reurned homo from a vibi o her siser, Mrs. James J. Parker, a ABbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gaige of roy, New York, are he guess of Mr. Gaige's broher, E. E. Gaige. George Ellenberg held a clambake on Saurday nigh. was aended by abou sixy people. Hiss Blanche Schoolmann of Philadelphia is visiing her Biser, Mrs. E. Henry Boardman. Mrs. Charles Conoverof Alanic Highlands spen las week wih Mrs. E, L, Benne. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kaune of Pasaaic are ho guesa of E. J. Lile. Misa Fanny Kecham of Brooklyn is visiing Mrs. L. O. Chandler. 'Miss Minnie Sere of "New Yorkis'lieguesof Mrs, Henry Minon, SCOBEYVLLE NEWS. Visiors.;.. <«:_ he. Village-A -Sew School eacher. Mrs. H, 0. Allen, who has been vising her faher, Alber PolhemuB, for ho pas hree weeks, reurned o her home a Broad Brook, Conn., on Monday. Her fiher accompanied her home and will iay here for several weeks. Mrs. H. L. Higgins and her son and daugher, who have been spending ho summer wih Mrs. William Hance, reurned o heir home in Brooklyn on Saurday, J. W. Moun and some members of he Red Bank mission will assis Rev. S. R. Cunningham in he services in he schoolhouee nex Sunday nigh. William Smih and family of Philadelphia and homas W. Sherman and family were he guess of Alber Polhemus las week. Mr. and Mrs. William E, Morris, Mrs. Joseph Golden and Mrs. Conen Gardner aended ho campmeeing a Ocean Grove las week. School will open on uesday of nex week. Miss Mary A. Bloodgood will each he coining year. * Mrs. William Miller of WeB Long Branch spen las week wih her faher, William A. ilon. David Wallace and, family of Eed Bank were guess of James Walsh on Sunday. Mrs. William Hance gave a srawride o a number of her friends las Friday nigh. MSB Haie PolhemuB of Bradevel is he gues of her uncle, William H. Foar... ' Mr. and Mrs. William Smih of Philadelphia are guess of Mrs. Kae Sherman: Miss Annie B, ilon visied her aun, Mrs. E. Layon, a Freehold las week. Charles V. Scoboy wheeled o Poin leasan on Monday o visi friends. Alber Polhemus's new house is. compleed. «i», : COL'S NECK NEWS. ' John. B. Sou Kicked by a Mule and a Rib Broken. John R. B. Sou was kicked by a mule belonging o homas. Wolco on Friday and one of his ribs was fracured. Ho was shoeing ho nnimal a he ime he was kicked. Mr. Sou is now able o aend o his business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Heyer enerained a number of heir friends on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Heyer spen Saurday and Sunday n Asbury Park. Siisses Kae and Eliza Hoey, who have been visiing friends n Col's Neck and Scobey ville, have reurned o heir home a Freehold. Miss Sadie Wolco of Col's Neck and L. V. Hiibbard of Brooklyn Bpen Saurday and Sunday wih Mrs. David S. Buck of Frenenu. Misses Viola nnd Esella Garrison of ABbury Park, who havo boen he guess of MrB. John Sapleon, havo reurned home. A new brass railing was pu around lio choir enclosure in he Reformed church los weok. Mrs. Garre W. Buck, who has been visiing friends a Long Branch, reurned homo on Friday. he Lord's Supper will bo colobrnod in Uio Reformed church on, Sunday morning. Mrs. Lydin A. Bergon, who broke her arm some weeks* hgo, ib now nblo o UBO i ngnln. MES Daisy Cunningham wnb ho gues of MHS Mary Buck ns week, Mrs, Garre Mnlhows hns recovered from her oicknoui. Miss Ella Mahown n visiing friends a Anbury Park. Shrewsbury Nowa. * ho Bhrowubury (rnmnlo olub produced hoir drnina, " No Suoh a Fool aa ho Loolm," n Library hull lnn Friday nigh. Mm, J.. Bilwell gavo piano iii.'l()cloii!i nnd novornl pleceo wero Hung by Minn Lulu Meer and her broher Vicor, AlioulfOO WU cleared, William llolinoii and llowdln llamnl will roiirn o ho Blalnilown'neliool nox urmliiy, William lordnn will reurn o l'oiiiiliikon on Bepember fllli. Mr. and Mm. 0. 'rlncu of Yonkeni, New York, who liuvn lieon Kiieiilnof Mm..MM llrondmonilow for hu pan wo wcolii. havo reurned liomo. W. 0, Doinm-eiil mid fiimlly, who mvo lii'iri occupyin«lin Meurl OW for lio iiiiniincr, will reurn o Now York nox Friiliiy, llohikii Hliodiiinlcr n now 'mployod by lio 'ruduninl llfu niilimuco «ompliliy. Mm. V, A. Porer <if, Now York wn) he Kiuwl, of Mn«, C!., Whllo hin w«il(. Hurry Kliiuiiloy of Nnwiirl prciililnil n Uio (irijriii in (ilirln ohiiroh on Hundiy. WAYSDE NEWS. A Bicycle Pary o Pleasure Bay Canned Frui Buined., Las Friday evening a jolly crowd of young people wen from his place,o winess he carnival a Pleasure' Bay. he company wen on bicycles and was composed of Misses Ada Brand, da 11. Bowne and Lilian Dangler, William Carey, Jesse Clayon,'Waler Worrells, Alber and Cbarlea Bowne, Eufus Brand, Mrs, Sedenia Fields, Ophelia ruax and Horace Miller. Aswinging shelf in Mrs. Michael Farv's cellar fell down las week and ruined a large-amoun of canned-and-preseredgoods. he shelf was used o sore jars of canned frui and vegeables.': was already heavily loaded when a number of jars of canned pears were added and he increased weigh proved oo much for he suppors of he shelf, A few days ago Mrs. Valenine Dangler was-visiing her daugher, Mrs. William Lawyer of Long Branch Ciy, -While here Mrs. Dangler fell down cellar hrough a rap door which iad been lef unfasened. She received several braises bu was no seriously injured. '' William Graranan, son of Henry Gramman of Long Branch Ciy, is viiiing his grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. Chrisopher Gramman. Mrs. George Gramman and her son George of' Red Bahk have also been visiing Mr. Gramman..,.';; Mrs. Maria Curis visied Mrs. Hannah M. Woolley during he week. Miss Belle E. Miller of Belmar and Mrs. E. B. Whie and Miss Myrle E. Moron of Long Branch Ciy were guess of Mrs. Woolley las week. Beach plums are found in fairly large quaniies near here. Las week Mrs. Henry Gramman, Mrs. saac Dangler and Miss Cora Dangler had a beach plum picnic and gahered a lo of he frui. Mrs.. D. James and her hree children and MrSi Mary C. Smih, who have been making an exended visi a he home of Mrs. W. 8. P. Hun of Poplar, have reurned oheirhomeinrenodn'":" Mr. and Mrs. William Smih and heir wo children of New York are visiing John Green. W. C. Green of Deal has been visiing his parens, Mr. and Mrs, John Green of Poplar. Philip-LeRoy Eusace^heyouiigson of William Eusace, recenly go poisoned by eaing he berries from some wild plan. Medical aid soon go he lile fellow ou of danger. William Brewerhas moved in o Charles WyckofFs house. he house has been wihou a enan since i was vacaed by he previous owner, Layon Dangler. John iernan' find his siser, Miss Mary iernan, of Hamilon, spen Saurday wih heir aun and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Green of Poplar. Mrs. Lydia A. Dangler has reurned home from M. Vernon, N.. Y., where she has been visiing her daugher, Mrs. Frederick Finch. < : Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Osborne and wo hildren of Eaonown have been visiing Mrs. Osborne's siser, Mrs. Benjamib Franklin. Michael Fary his year had a field of oas of hree acres. he oas were hreshed los week and yielded over 880 bushels. he public school a Poplar opened yeserday. Miss Haie Newman of Belmar, who augh las year, ook charges- Quio a number of people from his place aended he camp meeing a Ocean Grove during he pas week. :-.. Benjamin Mahews will have a sale of household goods and farm uensils o^ morrow. Miss Berha Williams of Manasquan is visiing her uncle, Garre Whie, of his place. A he church fesival held here las Wednesday nigh over $00 was realized. Miss Lizzie V, Woidell is visiing relaives and friends a Bradley Beach. Mrs. J. Hoppings Dangler has been visiing relaives a Asbury Park. Elijah Worrels has los( abou hiry young chickena from cholera. Benjamin Franklin has been visiing friends in Souh Jersey. William Bowne has bough a new vegeable wagon for $125. Horace Miller has bough a new bicycle. he public school will open nex uesday:»- HOLMDEL NEWS. A Crabbing Pary-A isor Fofcs Home o Lincrof. J.Holmes Conoverof Lincrofvisied John S. Schenok on Friday_ nigh. Before going in he house he ied nis horse o he pos in he yard, While ho was in he house he horse became unied and wen home wihou is ownor. Mr. Conover had o foo i o Lincrof. Rober Suphin, William K. Koycr and Bloomfleld Suphin wen o Fair Haven on Friday o crab. hey wcro crabbing all day and go live hard crabs and one sof crab as a reward for heir labor. heodore Lisk of Maawan, who has he conrac o build ho new splro on he Bapis church, began work his weok. John Schenck and family and Joseph K. Heyer and family spen hursday a ABbury Park. A horso ownod by Mrs. Daniel P. Schonck diod of flpin.il moningiis on hursday. William Pearco is rebuilding he piazza on his houso and is also adding a bay window. ho Misses Holmes mvo gono o Saraoga, where hey will say wo weoks. lio Vandorburg public school will open nox uesday. Chrincyoncc Holmes, Jr., has a now Columbia blcyclo. WES LONG BBAfrCH NEWS. A Pishing Pary does o Barnega Visiing a Ocean Grove. he annual fishing our o Barnega by he Oakhurs fishing club was made on Monday. he sloop Andarena. capained by Eugene Longsee, ook he pary o he fishing banks; n he pary were A- B. Sou, W. A. Beeorof; Joseph Maher, W.. Cook, homab Cook, Frank Goodwin, George W. Poole, John C. Laird, John F. woolley and John Bobinson. ;. Dr. Zebulon S. aylor, who has been spending he summer a his' place, reurned o-kewyorlreily-yeserday'o~ resume his denal pracice. Charles A. Parker and family, who have beea'simmering a Mrs. James B. Sherman's, reurned las, week o heir home in New York Ciy.. Mrs. Charles Anonidea of Asbury Park, formerly of his place, was run ino by a bicyclis las week and very painfully injured.' '. \ Mrs. Mary Poole, MB^. Jane Brown abd Mra. James H. Woolley have been sopping a Ocean Grove for some ime pas... Charles E. Harvey aud family, who have been sojourning a Ocean Grove for some ime pas, have reurned home. Mrs. Frederick W. Hendrickson of Bayalde, L.., has been visiing her moher, Mrs. Caherine Gifford. Mrs. S. W. Gurnee i- Brooklyn has been visiing Misses Loie and Ellen Slocum during he pas week. Willie Conrow is visiing his grandparens, Mr. and Mrs. William Elgrim, a he Phalanx. ' he Elberon coachmen gave a ball in Elberon Council hall a Oakhurs las Friday nigh, Miss Marion aylor, daugher of Chas. A. aylor, has been visiing relaives a Asbury Park. Harry M. Brower of New York Ciy spen Sunday wih his faher, Henry Brower. Miss Genevieve -VanHuel of Jersey Ciy is visiing Mr._and_Mm! _George_A i. Mrs. Caharine.Gifford has sold one of her horses o Charles Laug of Eaonown. Miss Cordelia Hulick has been spending some ime wih relaives a Pleasure Bay.. Mrs. George Bobbins is eneraining Misa Sadie Johnson of Farmingdale. Miss Marha oner of Jersey Ciy hjis been visiing Miss Selena Achison. : Mrs. John A. Smih and son of Jersey Ciy are visiing Mrs. David Smih. Miss Grace Clayon has reurned from a visjob o friends a Freehold. James Achison is making a visi o relaives in Jersey Ciy. 'Mrs. Nicholas V. Whie spen las week a Ocean Grove. E. W, Allen enerained a pary of f rie,nds. las uesday. Mrs. A.. Parker has been quie sick for some ime pas. Miss Berie ilon is vieiing relaives a New.York Ciy. MOimiBVLLE NEWS. NilhouBc Apple a Ugheen 1'run Miss Alicnla Huylnr n visiing friends a Barre. in Now York. Danlol. Schenck delivered over a hundred bnrroln of npplca o ho iilillhouoo a Nu Swamp fon week nnd re John MoNuly, a fnrm hand n Maa- A "irod" Farm Handeolved eigheen cona a barrol for hoin. wan owrmhlp, go " very irod " whllo MSH Addlo Sllwell UB boon unorainliik Mm. Alfred Conovor of Anbury ook oil hln con and voo nnu laid hem' n Mnu-wn.il mid on hln way homo ho Park nnd Mrn. lmddoua Hilcr of New n lio nldo of ho road. hen ho joiirnoynd homo ooulcmi nnd voaloiw, lio York. MBO Annlo (rndy of Now York, who clohca wore rourncd o him ho nox ban been vlollng her * unole, Churlui day by ho finder. Allen, lourni'il homo «n Hiimlay. Minn Miunlo Cdirar of lcd Bank, who lio mini who hough of puing nliolf mii been hu gueu of Minn Lnmn Lino, riapor n nillii daeurvrn a voe of hankn luui reurned home. from any houiiouoop'r who aken prldo Crawford ic Kolly riililixl nil nvrriigo of n linr linmiuliaoplng. No pnohlik or 7l bnrrolii of pouocii o nn ncro hin piecing in required nnd you can iiicnniiro yonr. he nbo of y our nlielf anil ou your paper. lio drop of no corn linn been dninn^uil by lio noli of ruin, jirnuily cnilionicu pnpor, nny color, live li ono plfico. o li. A on-yard roll of Mm. linudom Mllwill iiponl hunidiiy o'iilfl. A llvo-yird roll, liron ooiii«, n n Anbury l'nrh. John. Coolc'n, A(h>. Parick Cnrlon n rrjvilninf; bin burn, Marlboro'* Crank Cnlf. William K. HUMi-n of Mrwllwro Unviinlilii him a cnlf wbloh won born recenly willed linn no oyiin nnd no lull. womn n H hcnlhy. OCEANC NEWS. //. V. errlngon's Leg njured bv, a Fai. H. W. Yerringon, whies work fixing he gearing on he Pleasure Bay draw las week, fell and injured his lef leg;. A long ime ago Mr. Yerringon was injured by a locomoive, and since ha ime he has been roubled wih his leg. he- ladies' aid sociev of Goodwill Mehodis church held a lawn pary and fesival in Dri Parmley's grove los nigh. he affair will be coninued o-nigh. : Mrs. James Enrigh, Jr., and her wo sons, Lee and Baron, are visiing Mr. EnrighVa folks a Ridgefield, Conn. Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Whimore have reurned home from a wo weeks' say a Lake S. Caharine, Vermon. ' William Paerson was hrown from his bicycle on hursday and his lef elbow was injured. Miss McEwen is sick wih malaria a he home'of her broher-in-law, Rev. S. W. Knipe. >» ; UNCROP NEWS. Soung James Bray lahe Champion. Pie-Eaer of he Place. A medicine company gave ooncera here all las ( week. Large crowds urned ou, each nigh o enjoy he music and acing. A pie-eaing cones wasjjiven in connecion wih he show on hursday nigh. he cones was won by James Bray,son of James Bray, Jr., and he "was declared he boss pie-eaer of Lincrof. he public school opened on Monday. weny-aix pupils were presen on he Misa Laura Anonides of Morriavillo was a recen gu«3s of relaives a his place. Oscar Ruland mil move his family o Feekskill, New York, in a shor ime. Miss Nellie Coloman has reurned homo from Brighon Beach. EAONOWN NEWS. Bed Men Give a Summer's Sligh Fesival and Dance. hb Wenuohela ribe of Red Men gave a summer's nigh fesival and dance in Crescen hnll on Friday and Saurday nighs. he fesival was well aended and abou $25 was cleared. ho ribe will give anoher danco on Ocober 1 lh. JuBico John C. Edwards has beon quio sick for a few days wih on aack of malaria. ho Eaonown railroad saion is boing repained nnd repaired, Edward LilellclJ is recovering from a sligh aack of paralysis. Edward Huylnr ia spending a fow days a Asbury Park. Several Acciden*. he four-year-old son of William A. oling of Keypor, was knocked down and run over lasv-vreek by a bicycle ridclen by Will Mason. he hild received several scracheb abou he head and face, bu was no seriously injured. Charles Wagerman of Elberon was hrown from his wagon on Friday by bis horse running away. His righ kneecap was badly ou. : John Rogers of Elberon accidenally 3ho himself in he lef hand on Monday of las week while examining a revolver. Engllsbown's hird BiiUury Fire. Englishown's hird bakery fire in he >as four years occurred on Sunday of as week. his WBB he bakery of Charles Kopf. he building was oally desroyed- and only a very few hings from he houso were saved. here was an insurance of $1,700 on he building "ind $1,000 on Mr. KopfB furniure. Ho Proecion for Ocean Avenue. ' he commissioners of Long Branch have concluded no o proec he bluff a ha place, excep o make emporary repairs. is feared ha he sorms of his winer will ruin Ocean avenue, and wihou sysemaic proecion is desrucion is only a maer of ime for Chariy.,, Las Wednesday nigh a lawn pary was held on he grounds of Rons. W. Dayon of Maawan by a dozen of he youngpeople of he place. he proceeds of he lawn pary amouned o $7.G0, which was given o he 'ribune fresh air fund. POWDER Absoluely Pure. A cream of arar baking powder. Highes of all D leavening srengh. Laes Unied Maes Govimmn Food Repor. ROY.iL BAKNG POWDER CO., NEW YOHK. For Cash You Can Buy: 31 pounds of Granulaed Sugar for.. $ Babbi's Soap for pounds Leaf Lard for 75o. 0 pounds Pure Lard for...'. 65o. 5 pounds Bes Buer for. $1.00 Bes Cheese, pound, for 10o. Gallon of Vinegar, wih jug 80Q., kip F. F. SUPP'S. Monmoah Sree, Near Railroad Saion, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY.. George Ehre's.is undeniably he BES BEER made in his coun-.ry. bole his brand.only,' and will deliver i.free on receip of order..hoels also supplied.. All orders promply.filled when lef wih.sickles & Clay. OLVER C. AYERS, 44 Mechanic S., RED BANK, 1Uirr*'f'Complexion, 90 Vnnm. And cloven nlior nrlvliru on lioolll find mppliii'h) n ' Marlon llnrlnud' "nllm U> UulWn," Hmnd Um S!-oon irnpi o ho rn<lo Ooinpny, JJonloii ijrond Sree, NEW JERSEY. "SehFoeder's Drugs are Pure Drugs." here is Nohing n he World ha will pull ho hermomeer down BO fur nn u glanii of pure, sparkling, delicious noda. rcfrcbheo wonderfully slmulacn ho brnlu cooln ho blood. Good n nil uvuioim of ho year, bu ciipoolnlly good jun now. lon' oflon ha you-may ako modiolno n nuoli nn Bgrouablo form. Seliroeder's Pharmacy NOilim, '»i»ijil(i ; N. J OH and Gasoline Soves A Cos. -AU our oil and gasoline soves will be sold a cos % in order o close hem. % ou. * S. SABAH, 9 Fron Sree, Eed Bank, g Hea Don' Worry Babies f mohers use our Baby comfors. Red, iching skin, chafing, and pricking hea cured by our Baby Powders. & CO., - DEUGGSS, No. 3 Broad S.,- - Red A Piano Poin ha a buyer will no remembor. Bho s eiacly suied wih a One vera & Pond a $450, bu says sbo o course wons o buy as cheap]; as possible aid will ake 11 ane canno buy cheaper. Righ and proper, madam. Bu please remember ha our price s (or an yere A Pond and ho"a cheap make. Don' price elsewhere eomp oher make a 800 or $(00 and hink you're solnpr o BO'O. - you ge oar price on a Hardman, an vera & Fond, yon mus compare prices on Haidman and lvers A Pond pianos, no Borne oher kind. '''""... Several used uprighs, good iorder, {125 o 8150, cash. 29 Broad S.. Red Bank, N. J. NKMO-NBlHO-NEiao-NKRO-NKlHO a i is a Fine Disincion Where economy ends and exravagance begins. Corses were once an exravagance. -hey are almos a necessiy " now. he Nemo Corses axe a sun- ning syle, however, and no.? exravagan a presen prices, g 75c. and 98c. BOL) BY '. f JOSEPH SALZ. RED BANK, N. J. SOUND AND FLEE! have Bound, flee and flre-clflbs animals for saddle or harness, pleasure or business, and you oan cave a good-sized greonbaok by buying from mo. Come and son ho horses, anyway; porhaps you'll BOO one ha will alk you no buying i. WM.. HENDRCKSON, Sables n Middlolown ownship, Near rwln's Mills, Bfiwoon Mlddloown and Koypor. RED'S CECREAM A CROVER'S. g g his 1B ho ben loo oronm, lm wo know of. f any. f beor could bo had, wo * ] would ge. J'ii mario of % ho puron inaorlalo nnd o }! finely fluvorod. All ho *J popular kflnln. ^ GROVEH, Confecioner, JiOAD nniek, NCX O AllUJM * (JOU'fl. S [*J

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