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1 VOLUME XXX. NO.. RED BANK, N. JL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 907. PAGES TOTALLY DESTROYED MY SATVRbJ EGHT. Vhe Fire Was Discovered a Midnigh by Vernon Vuil, Who Was Meurning From Key por Origin o he Fire a Mysery Two o he Crew Bad o Jump Overboard o Escape he Flames Farm Truck o he Value o $700 Desroyed. '- The seamboa William V. Wilson, i reigh vessel which plied beween Por Monmouh and New York, was burned o he waer's edge on Saurday nigh a midnigh. The ire was irs seen by Vernon Vail, who owns he ' ish acory near he dock. He gave ;he alarm o he seamboa men who were on he burning vessel, and also roused he people on shore. Mr. Vail >vas Reurning rom Keyporl by he i-rolley when he saw he ire. The ire had aained such headway when Mr. Vail saw i ha all o ihe men could no leave ihe uon vy way he dock. Two o he men had o jump overboard o go ou o he way o he ' lames. They swain ashore wihou? diiculy. The boa was enirely dei-droyed, nohing being le bu he hull., The boa had a small load o produce and was o have gone o New York on ; Sunday, in ime o reach he early morn-, ing marke on Monday. The Saurday : nigh shipmens are he smalles b he week. The larges shipmens were hose o William Morord and Henry Penermann o New Monmouh, and George W. Kenney o Por Monmouh [ who had shipped asparagus; and William :. 7. Palmer o Keansburg, who los eigh i ^een craes o srawberries. JohnDono /an o Por Monmouh los hree craes i, o asparagus and ive craes o srawber (.-ies. Mos o he res o he shipmen! {.,vere small los rom a large number o: 'armers. The oal loss o he shipper:.s abou $700. )' The William V. Wilson was buil abou * hiry years ago as a reigh boa J, carry produce rom Por Monmouh o he New York markes. The boa was named aer Rev. William V. Wilson o New Monmouh, who was a large sockholder in he company which buil he vessel. The boa was buil a Keypor by 'James Wilson and originally cos 'ap. Thomas Collins (os $40 in cash ndhe also los wo checks. The checks expecs will be made good. The abin boy was John MqHugh. He was nly eigh weeks over jrom Liverpool. He los $7.50 in cash. '; The only man hur a he ire was William Smih, he cleric He jumped rom his bunk a he airm o ire and ie burn his ee when-he crossed he leek. The origin o he ire is a mysery Several heories have been advanced o accoun'or he ire, bu he mos plaus is ha one o iie liylie-d lainpa on he boa wen wrong and sared he ire. The John B. Collins [will ake he place o he Wilson or a! week or so on he roue beween Por ^lonmouh and New' York, running on! he Wilson's ime able. Then he Collins will have o go on her own roue roin Cheesequake creek o New York. By, ha ime i is expeced ha anoher boa will have been secured o run on he Por Monmouh roue. ' i The Wilson was horoughly overhauled las winer and was pu in irs-class condiion. While he seamboa Wilson was burning, ire broke ou; in William C. Helmuh's house a Belord. The ire was discovered by Belord members o he Souh Amboy lodge o Shepherds o Behlehem who were reurning home rom a lodge meeing. Leroy Compon ran o he Mehodis church and rang he church bell o arouse he neighborhood. When he church bell was rung he Wilson was burning iercely, and he people who were aroused by he bell hough i was rung or he Wilson ire, and hey locked <> he dock. A ew people remained a he Helmuh house and hey, ormed a bucke brigade and pu ou he ire, which was caused by a deecive chimney. The damage $30,000. This year he boa had been charered by Capain Thomas Collins, o he Helmuh house amouned o who was running he boa on his own abou $00. accoun. " ~*" c * There was no insurance on he cargo BUTCHER QDTS MEAT ROUTE. o he boa. The vessel was insured, bu no or is ull value. The loss over insurance will be abou $5,000. On he boawasa new condensing apparaus which had been brough down rom New York o be placed on he seamboa John B. Collins. This had no been aken o he boa a he ime o he ire and i was desroyed. The condenser had cos?585. The seamboa John B. Collins, capained by John B. Collins, a broher o Capain Thomas Collins, was lying in her slip near he William V. Wilson. This boa had come ino Por Monmouh on Saurday aernoon rom Perh Amboy wih a cargo o coal or Collins Brohers, who conduc a coal, erilizer and general business on he Por Monmouh dock... She had seam up and her ire apparaus was used o save he. dock and he sorehouse. This sorehouse was ull o reigh o various kinds which had been brough down rom New York bu which had no ye been aken away by he owners. There Avere also several housand dollars' worh o eriliser in he sorehouse be-. longing o Collins Brohers, which was o be moved he ollowing day o heir large sorehouse on he oher side o he dock. Bu or he ac ha seum was upon he Collins and her ire apparaus in good working order, he dock, sorehouse and ho Collins hersel would have boon desroyed. The ide wan very low a he lime o he lire and boh he Colling and he Wilson Vere aground. Par o he dock was) desroyed, ogeher wih par o ho dock shed. There was a large amoun o empies on he dock and hese woro hrown overboard, Somo o heno woro Aerward naved by power boau o ho ishermen which wen; ou aer hem, and he roa dried anhoro when he ile urned. All ho accoun booku o ho Wilmm or yearn pan woro on ho boa ind wore desroyed. TJie men on he boa lui nil heir vlolhuu excep llioio hey hud on when hoy wen o bed. William Smih, ho clerk, los a gold wnch. Truss liaise Prices and Warmers Turn Vegearians. Because mea has advanced so much in price John Craword, he Tinon Falls bucher, has had o give up his mea roue. Mr. Craword made exended rips hrough Alanic and Holmdel ownships every week nnd he sold a large quaniy o mea o he residens along he line. Since he russ began puing up he price o meas Mr. Craword's parons decided o become vegearians and he bucher's rade rapidly diminished. Every day he would come homo wih a considerable amoun o unsold mea and much o i would be spoiled beore he nex rip. Mr. Craword ound ha he was seadily losing money on his mea roue and abou a week ago he gave i up. Mr. Craword says ha i mea ever resumes is ormer prices he will sar he rbue again. William Bowne's Hen Avenged. William Harley, he man who sole a hen and wo eggs rom William Bowne o Leonardville while Mr. Bowne and he amily were a church, spen nine days in jail as he resul o his he. Las Thursday he pleaded guily beore Judge Foser. He said he was drunk a ho ime ho sole he hen and eggs or he would no have done i. Judge Foser suspended urher senence, 'as Harley had already been in jail nine dayo. -»» Former Shrewsbury Woman Doal. Mrs. Caherine Ann Corell died a Fniriold, in Howoll ownship, on Tuesday o lus week. She was 8 years old. Sho was born a Shrewsbury in 826, and was ho daugher o Mary nnd Andrew.Taekjion. Sho leaves hree children, Mian Laura Corell o Fairield, Mre. Job Wilkhm o CO'H Neck and William.. Corell o Freehold. Wow Tiro Filling. Prenimi Minon has invened a ire illing or iro puncures. Mr. Minon nayo hin illing will make ho iro wour H well us a hard rubber ire. MBS. KAT"HERNE RHEA CONO- VER HAS A CELEBRATON. She Wn«Bilhv-Twn r e«r«old haa Friday-Abou. Flu ines* Presen o Take Par in Celebraing he Occasion. Mrs. Kaharine Ehea Conovero Lincro celebraed her 82d birhday las Friday nigh wih a pary. Abou iy guess were presen, hey being Mr. and Mrs. John R. Conover and heir children, Misses Ehel and Emma Conover and Hewli Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fenon and heir son Frank, Miss Jennie Fenon, Mrs. John Fenon' and her daugher, Miss Bessie Fenon, George and Miss Emma Thompson, Mrs. James Tomlinson, Edward Clayon, Mrs. William H. Thompson and Misses Anna and Lydia Thompson and Mrs. Linda Basse o Lincro; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. T. Flandreau and heir daugher Grace o Farmingdalc; Harry Walling o he Phalanx: Mr. and,mi\<i William Anonides and heir children, Misses Myrle, Carrie cud Fannie Anonides and Howard, Le- Roy and Leser Anonides o Evere; Wiiiiarn Basse o New York and Mrs. L. P. Conklin and Dr. J. E. Sayrco Red Bank. Mr. Flandreau made a ew remarks congraulaing Mrs.-;' Conover on her healh, and a reciaion was given by Miss Jennie Fenon. Several choruses were sung and Mr. Anonides and Henry Conover played violin solos. Mr. Basse provoked much laugher by a number o monologues and unny sories. Rereshmens were served and he res o he evening was spen in sociabiliy and playing games. Mrs. Conover received a number o presens and a shower o birhday cards was sen o her rom relaives and riends who were no able o aend he celebraion. Mrs. Conover was born a Lincro and has always lived here. She is a daugher o Cyrenius Thompson. When she was a young woman she married Arhur L. Conover o Freehold, who died eigh years ago. Despie her advanced age Mrs. Conover is very acive and is in good healh. _ ~O^*-@c A HORSE CASE. Judgmen Given Auninu Man Who Brough he Si!/?. Las Saurday Peer Roberson, Sr., and Peer Roberson, Jr., members o a gipsy camp a Fair Haven, were arresed on a civil warran issued by Jusice Edward W. Wise, on complain o Oscar F. Rahield o Marlboro. Two days previously Rahield had bough a horse rom he gipsies or $70. Rahield borrowed he $70 on a noe and paid he gipsies $50 on accoun.. Aer he bough he horse he ound ha i was windbroken and he ook i back o he gipsy camp. The gipsies declared ha hey had no guaraneed he horse o Rahield and hey knew a he ime i was sold ha i was a "blower," as hey called i. The hearing ook place in Jusice Wise's oice on Monday morning. The wo Robersons were represened by Joseph Reilly. DuBois Smock had been Rahield's insrucor in he casn. Aer hearing he evidence he jusice gave a judgmen in avor o he gipsies or he $20 balance due on he horse. Rahield will have o pay he coss also. A Walker Ges a Res. A sranger who gave his name as Henry Heneran and who said ho hailed rom Texas was arresed a he railroad saion las Thursday. Ho was acing queerly, and presumably was eiher crazy or drunk. He said he was broke and was walking rom Texas o New York. He was sen o Freehold jail or en days by Jusice Sniu'eniores up. Rumson Fire Company Ball. Th ( «Rumson ire company will hold is second annual ball nex Monday nigh. The proceeds b he ball will bo used o puy ho coa o ho new ruck. The commico in charge o he ball iire Louis Ncwhiiuscr, William. linelinann, James Murphy, William Mears and Dalon Parmly. To bo Senenced Tomorrow. John Quillian pleaded guily lus Tlraraday o aonauling John E. and Kuo Johnson a Red Bank. Ho will be senenced omorrow. Noice. C. D. Sullivan o Monmouh sree, near railroad saion, ropreuena' some o he oldes ire iniurnnce companies, all o which paid heir losses a San Francilco and Bulirnoro. Lo him know when your policy expires, Adv. HE FELL OUT OF HS BOAT SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The liny Wan AuiHm Tarnoiv anil lie Fell Ou o he Boa When Me Threw a Lobser Po Overboard The Soda Secoverel on Simlau. Augusus Tarnow, aged welve years, son o Augusus Tarnow o Belord, los his lie by drowning las Saurday aernoon. The day beore he was drowned his aher gave him a rowboa, bu old him no o use i unil i had been pained. The boy had made a lobser po and was so anxious o se i in he bay ha he disobeyed his aher and sared ou in he rowboa all alone on Saurday o pu he lobser po in CHLDREN'S DAT E.XERCSES. Pleasan Service a. he Reormed 'lmrch on Sunlau. The Children's day exercises o he Reormed church on Shrewsbury avenue were held on Sunday nigh. The church was decoraed wih roses and daisies and oher lowers. A large congregaion o riends and relaives o he paricipans in he exercises were presen. There were wo prey drills,, one being he "Sunshine band," by Mrs. Waers's class, and he oher a "Daisy Chain," by Mrs. Many's class. The enerainmen was opened wih a carol by he school, which was ollowed by a responsive reading and prayer by John W. Moun. The res o he enerainmen was as ollows: Carol-" Praise he King- o Kings " School he waer. Reciaion " Flowers and Children Some persons a "The Cedars," a Edward Brown and May Gisleson Reciaion Edna Smih colony locaed abou a hal-mile rom Reciaion Lucy Valenine he Por Monmouh seamboa dock, Solo-" Suer Lile Children ".Florence Beekman Reciaion "The Daisies and he Children saw a boy row ou in he bay and anchor Seven members o inan class Carol Fly Your Banners "... ;..School his boa a hal-mile rom shore. A Reciaion "God'a Worlc shor ime.aerward he : same.person;?, Kenneh Lewis, Bearice Munsdll, Consuela saw he boa in he sa.me.spp bu here Reciaion " Only Knew "...Eugene Wenzell noio " JesTiS Loves he Uhlriren",. Kuh Beriie was-no sign o kz boy. Believing'ha Teciaion* "iloseand 'hbrri**... i^...!.'" he- boy had allen overboard; hey gave ah alarm and soon nearly all he power boas used by "he ishermen were searching or him. The search was., coninued all hrough Saurday Jiigh and unil hal-pas ive o'clock on Sunday aernoon, when he body o young Tarnow was ound by his broher Herman. The body was in an uprigh posiion and was asened in he leader o Harvey Johnry!_s_.pQundne.,.._ahQu._a_ hal-mile rom where he boy wen overboard. is supposed ha he boy ell ou o he boa when he lung he lobser po overboard, and ha aer being drowned he body dried agains he ne. The uneral was held yeserday morning a he house and he service was in charge o Rev. T. C. Parker, pasor o he Belord Mehodis church. The bearers were six schoolmaes o he dead boy. The body was buried in Bay View cemeery. LOUS SOFFEL RECOVERNG. Col's Sevk Man Was Taken Very Sick Ziai Wee/.; Louis Soel, Sr., o Col's Neck, was sricken unconscious las week while walking abou his arm. His absence was noed a he house nnd his daugher, Miss Minnie Soel, wen in search o him. She ound Mr. Soel leaning unconscious agains a gae pos. He had been aken wih cramps in his' somach and he pain had been so inense ha he had ained. He soon revived bu was barely able o walk home. Mr. Soel was able o be oudoors on Sunday and he has now almos enirely recovered. Friends Enerained. Mr. and Mrs. George Fancher o Tower Hill avenue enerained a ew riends las Thursday nigh. The evening was spen in playing games and dancing, and phonograph selecions were given. Rereshmens were served a midnigh. Those presen were Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Francis, Mr. and Mrs. George Whie, Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George Lee, Mrs. Lizzie Woolley and Mrs. Rhoda Fielder.- Girl's Arm Broken. Josepha Conover, daugher o John Conover o Col's Neck, while playing on he ron porch Friday, loa her balance and ell. She rolled o he soop and sruck he ground wih considerable orce, breaking a bone in her arm. Mrs. Conover was unable o obain a docor unil Saurday when Dr. Ely o Marlboro wns summoned and he rese he bone. Aended College Commencemen. Rnv. William B. Macson and John S. Applcgae, Jr., o Rod Bunk, anil )r, James E. Cooper o Shrewsbury reurned on Friday rom Hamilon, N. Y., where hey aended he commencemen week exorcises o Colgae universiy. All hree are members o hu universiy alumni. Sen o ho Reormaory, Loum Carney, Jr., pleaded guily a Freehold laa week o carrying a razor in Middloown ownship. Ho could give: Judge Pouer no good reason or carrying he razor and he was nen o ho Ruhway reormaory. Persons visiing Kuypor will do wol by noppingn Yancy Amluio run and ico cream parlor. Adv. Reciaion ' Beauiul Things" Susie Hurd Due... ( Marion McQueen and Louise Benne Carol "God ia Good" School ReciUiioi " God-is Lov".. ;:-....PMs! LohsJn Reciaion "Only One Moher" Alice Hulse Solo Ala McCaskey Reciaion " Be Lovely Wihin "...Lillian Gulick Reciaion "TheSeven Trees " Lida Slauson Reciaion-" Wha he Lile Things Said " " Ada Preilmore Carol 'June Song "..,.' School Oering. Remarks by he pasor.._ Carol '' Mizpah " ; School WEDDNG AT MDDLETOWN. Minnie. Ca&eu Married Newark Youui Man. A prey home wedding was o a Alice and Helen Wenzell Reciaion "When Am.Old.Like Grandpa Cyrenius Benne, Jr. Song- :"Gaher Them All or Jesua".' Minnie Thompson. Sybil Paeni Lida Slausoi Reciaion "Beer Than Make Believe". Clara Hulse celebraed a Middleown village on Saurday when Miss Minnie Casey, daugher o William Casey o ha place, was married o Samuel Apgar o Plainield. Mr. Apgar is employed by a large manuacuring irm in Newark. Abou hree years ago he bridal pair irs me, inroducions being made by Charles Cumberson, a gownsman o Mr. Apgar. Mr. Cumberson ormerly lived a Red Bank. Because o he par he played in he. romance Mr. Cumberson acceped an inviaion o be bes man a he wedding. The ceremony was perormed a wo o'clock by Rev. Horace R. Goodchild, pasor o he Middleown Bapis church. The house was handsomely decoraed wih cu lowers, palms and erns. Miss Edna Naser o Red Bank, a niece o he bride, played he wedding march. The bride wore a gray raveling sui. She was aended by her siser, Miss Nellie Casey. Aer he ceremony a wedding luncheon was served..mr. and Mrs. Apgar le on an aernoon rain or Washingon, D. C, where hey are spending heir honeymoon. They will board a Newark. Ouing a Newman Springs. Abou 35 members o he Junior Epworh league o he Firs Mehodis church enjoyed a day's ouing a Newman Springs las Thursday. The children were chaperoned by Mrs. Wayman Wilson, superinenden o he league. The children ook heir lunches wih hem and he day was spen in picnic ashion.. The annual picnic o he league will be held a Keansburg nex Friday. The rip will be made by rolley. Harry Boakey's Fall. Harry Boskey, son o Joseph Boskey o Bridge avenue, was working on he op loor o Theodore F. Whie's new building a he corner o Fron sree and Whar avenue a ewdays ago, when ho missed his ooing and ell o he cellar. He go a severe shaking up bu no bones were broken. lis bruises were dressed by Dr. Edwin Field and he reurned o work aer being laid up hree days. Now Soda Founain. A new marble soda ounain has been pu in a Schroeder'i pharmacy on Broad sree. Tho ounain is o lae design, he dispensoracing his cusomers while serving horn. An elecric lamp, wih ancy beaded shade,- urniihoa ho ligh or ho couner. The ounain was pu in operaion hin Thursday. o-*-^s C.. Sephcnnon, ormerly o ho ar uore, will bo a.5 Momnoulh»lr«<; ho irs arid hird TiiRmlayu o cmch monh, nnd will supply cusomers wih muleiala or ar ncudlowoi'k. Samping anil designing, alao pleaing done. Adv. BELFORD MAW SW L W.V.i B-OOD FOSONKG. Special Collecion Amosnleiiji C-"'«-' Taken Up in he, Slareulu:,'3i i ii"j~ lis Church-Worse-Foo HriiUiiJ.Se* ' ; iiil Caiaha Por Slonmoiih, George Yarnall o Belord is suering wih blood poisoning in his le wri-i, A ew days ago he scrached his wris and laer go ish slime in he scrach, which resuled in he poisoning. His wris is swollen o such a size and is so painul ha he is unable o work. Rev. B. C. Lippinco, Sr., o Asbury Park, was he gues o Webser Swan o Navesink on Sunday. Mr. Lippinco preached in he Mehodis church on Sunday. A special collecion o $56-wars aken up or he benei o Penninglon seminary. Large quaniies o horse-oo crabs are being caugh by he Por Monmouh ' ishermen in heir nes and rake3. The,crabs are used o eed chickens and'pjgc... -, The season has no been a very good one or--he'--'ishermen-,-- hough seme big caches have been made. Capain R. A. Seeiey o Por ^onmouh will soon begin o run his launch, Helen rom Alanic Highlands o Breven Park-,- making regular rips.' The boa is now a Por Monmouh being overhauled and i -will'be pu- in he «waer his week. William Dorr, who has been assisan posmaser a Belord or he pas hree years, will give up his job July irs. Edward. Xraemer o Belord will ake Mr. Dorr's place in he oice. George R. MaxsoiPo Locus Poin los a valuable collie dog las week. Mr. Maxson does no know wheher he dog srayed away or was solen. Miss OUie Curis o Navesink is employed as cashier in ra Anonides's drug sore a Alanic Highlands or he summer. Timohy Maxson o Locus Poin is employed or he summer in J. E. Fisher's grocery a Alanic Highlands. Mrs. Eusace and daugher o New York have been visiing Mrs. Eusace's aher, Theodore Davis o Navesink. Waler Smih and amily o New York have moved o rooms over Mahoney's grocery sore a Por Monmouh. Rev. John Scarborough conduced he morning service in All Sains' church a Navesink on Sunday morning. William Walling o Por Monmouh is employed as reigh agen or he summer a Alanic Highlands. Miss Addie Leighon o New York visied her moher, Mrs. Arhur Havens o Navesink, on Sunday. Mrs. Phoebe Despreaux o Eaonown is visiing her daugher, Mrs. Joseph Johnson o Navesink. * John W. Davis and amily o New York have moved o heir summer home a Navesink.. William W. Swan o Navesink is visiing riends and relaives in New Rochelle. Frank Yarnall has opened his ice cream parlor a Belord or he summer. William Todd o Plainield spen Sunday wih George Lohsen o Belord. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson o New York spen Sunday a Navesink.'. Mrs. Obadiah rwin o Navesink gjivo birh o a son on Sunday. AUTOMOBLSTS, The Middleown Cop Will Gi 'esc Son lion Wach Ou. Auomobiliss who persis in speeding hrough Middleown village aser han he law allows will have o look ou in he uure or Consablo Dave Conk'y will ge hem. Las Sunday he billcoc ook ab on a dozen or so machines whioli ho hough were going aser han,he limi by geing he numbers o henu-' chines and he proposes o send hem on o Trenon. James A. Soohou" ako caugh somo numbers and he will male? a repor o ho sae auhoriies nl'so. Las week Mr. SoohoT go he number o an auo which waa going a rarin;* speed hrough ho village and hoov.m.-.- had his license revoked or en days, A Double CeloliK),.iou. Friends o Mrs. H. A. Thomoo" C;Tervillo, near Keypor, gave her -. anyprise pary on Monday ni(;h, «i ;-M, week on her 75h birhday. Tha 0"c nion waa alao ho eigheenh iiirmay 'liume. A donkey gaum vna on ho ainuncmena and Dunrl Ols.%-, Hazlc won irs prize. Uiic^s y-\ presen rom Red Dank, JiiiUl.;^, Keypor, lolmdol and linnkl

2 WLE. 2B UNVELED A.ND ABDCATES JOTY OTH. e s Ereced, on Mie Bule FleUl o J2<snse«,c» mm! Will eommeinorie.e Faler / li«vici'ech/i A'CB On he 9h o July a bale monumen Will be unveiled and dedicaed a Frederick Juncion, whore he bale o Honocacy was ough. The monumen Will commemorae he services o he Foureenh New Jersey regimen, which ook par in his bale. Free ransporaion o and rom Monocacy will be urnished by he sae or all he survivors o he regimen.- his regimen was recruied a Freehold and in he summer o 862 wen o j\he ron. was a Monocacy Junc- 'ion nine monhs, and laer joined he Army o he Poomac. n he summer o 864 i came back rom in ron o Peersburg-, Virginia, and ough one o he mos subborn bales o he war a Monocacy. The regimen had been considerably depleed by he bales o he Wilderness, Sposylvania and Cold Harbor campaigns, and on he 0h o July, 864, aer he bale o Monocacy, only 92 men and one oicer responded o he roll call. The monumen is ereced on a par o he grounds ough over during he engagemen. was ereced by he sae ivplnew. Jersey in memory, 0^ he heroic services o he Foureenh o he counry * during ha-civil war. The commissioners appoined or he purposeo erecinghe " ionumen were General John G; Paerv. son o Ocean Grove, Jarvis Wanser o Vineland, William H. Foser o Scobeyville, Hon. R. A. Clark o Poin Pleasan and John Grover o Trenon. When...he. commiee organized General Paerson was eleced chairman, Mr. Foser secreary and Mr. Clark reasurer. The conrac or he monumen was given o.$anson & Son o Red Bank. Among he members o he Foureenh regimen rom Red Bank and viciniy were Cap. J. V. Allsrom, Cnp.,. W. W. Conover, Lieuenan Alber C. Harrison, Cap. Charles H. Whie, Cap. J. P, Chadwick, Lieuenan G. H. Conover, George H. Whie, Daniel Twyord, Daniel Thompson, Elisha Keach, Henry Hendrickson, William Casey and ohers. From he viciniy o Freehold were General W. S. Truex, Major Peer Vredenburg, Quarermaser E. L. Cowar, General John C.Paerson, Lieuenan Lew Homan, Cap. Conine, Cap. Conover, Cap. Ausin Paerson, Lieuenan George W. Paerson, Lieuenan Frank Paerson.^Cap. S. C. Barkalow, Dr. Disbrow, Chaplain Rose and ohers. Mos o he members o his regimen who survived he war have since passed away. The 29h annual reunion o he regimen will be hold a Frederick Ciy on Monday, July 8h. 03 3ACKSMTH TAKES A WFE. Mim lavuur' Uviaon VCOHVH he lrile o Samuel JFornian. Las Wednesday nigh Margare, daugher o Henry Davison'o Smih- "ourg, became he bride o Samuel Furman o Manalapan. The wedding ook place a he bride's home and he house was decoraed lavishly. The ceremony was perormed under a bridal arch. The bride wore whie ne over eilk mull, rimmed wih silk lace and inserion. Her veil was held in place by a wreah o whie rosebuds and she carried a shower boque o whie roses. M Ea Benne was bridesmaid and Raymond Davison was groomsman. Abou 200 guess were presen. Mr. Fomian ja a blacksmih, and in Augus he will jnove o Era, where he will carry oi his business. A CHURCH WEDDNG. MaW xiirua a he (rieiioin/ n B. Gabriel'* Church, llrulevel. Samuel McGackin, Jr., o Freehold, who is employed in Sherwood's barber shop a ha place, was married on Sunday o las week. His bride was Mis. Mary C. Armsrong o Bradevel. The wedding ook place in S. Gabriel'* church a Bradevel and was aendee >y abou 2riO,gic'slK. The bride won; n drcaao ivhie voile, rimmed wih ancy braid and lace. Her raveling cosume Vras a blue ailor made.sui ami while ha. A wedding our o Albany wa made. An Asbury Park Wedding. J. Warren Tpdyke, manager o,lh.allonhura deparmen o he Cons;olila/'d '.nu company, was married Saurday nigh o Mi:;»i Vicoria May Bowen i-i Anbury Park. The wedding ook ~ >l;u'!' u he brido'i) liomo in il: pro;;- i m'3 o i large inmibor o gueu.'i. Tlu hv'x'h' and groom wen on a nhor wed- ('in/? li'ip and on heir reurn hey wil! live a Allerihura. r ;>:iyi o adverise in T A PRODGAL SON STORY. oy leurim Hume anil la Forgiven ill lin Faher. Henry Kruska, son o M. H. Krusku o Asbury Park, a ormer residen o Lile Silver, sho his aher's delivery wagon curuins ull o bulle holes las week. When he old man ound i ou he sared ou o lick he evildoer. Henry, who is ieen years'old, ran away o escape he licking. He was away rorr home wo days. Then hunger and loneliness go he upper hand o his ear and he reurned'home o ake his licking and rejoin he amily circle. The old man was so glad o ge he boy back ha he orgave him and he boy hus escaped he linking aer all.. Personaed an Oicer. Frank.Donohue o Asbury Park personaed an oicer o ha ciy las Friday and was sen o he couny jail or niney days. Donohue wen o Mrs. Voorhees's grocery sore and demanded whiskey, and when he was reused he said he was an oicer and ried o pu Mrs. Voorhees under arres. Will Open Sree Crossings. For a long ime he railroads a Long Branch reused o open crossings over he railroad on some o he Long Branch srees. Recenly he ciy o Long Branch wen o law over he maer. The ciy won in he cours and our o he sree crossings under conenion are o be opened a orice. liebess*rhihni, o Cnirrsc. Prining ha is done a THE REGSTER oice is done in he bes manner and always when promised. Adv. WHOLESALE AND EETAL DEALER N Lumber, Sash, Doors, Bloda, Gla'sei and Builders RED BANK, N. J. Yard a corner Wes and Chesnu srees, near railroad. DRANCHYARDS: Spring Lake and AsluryParlc FACTORY: DUNKRK. N. Y. ESTATE AGENT Houses and Los and Vacan Los or saje_.,on almos every sree in Red Bank. Some good bargains are in he lis. Persons having propery or sale are requesed o communicae wih me. Edward Wo Wise STREET RED BANK, ST. J. TE 9 Real Esae, Loans and nsurance. FOR SALE. Farms, Coages, Los and River Propery. A Chicken Farm o G acres, $3,000; one 28 acres, $4,000; Frui, Milk and Poulry Farm, $7,000. Oher Farms up o $40,000. On river C3B ee, 3 acres, $25,000: will divide j, MONEY TO LOAN in sums o sui...".-.-- NSURANCE N OLD SOLD COMPANES. "^ FURNSHED -HOUSES in Town,-Eumoon, Oceanic and Fair lavcn Oice, Momnouh and Brbud Srees), Tel- 62 M. Gives bes resuls. Reduces uel es» pense. A working* lame a he ouch o he mach. "Blue Flame" means he hoes lame produced by any sove. The New Perecion will make your work ligher. Will no oyer= hea he kichen. Made in hree sizes, wih one, wo, and hree burners. Every sove warraned. no a your dealer's, wrie o our neares agency. The gives a clear, seady ligh. Fied wih laes improved burner. Made o Jbrass hroughou and beauiully nickeled. Every lamp warraned. Suiable or library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. no a your dealer's, wrie o our neares agency. STANDARD OL OOUPAMV (noorpornol) AT MY NEW OFFCE. Rooms and 2, Paerson Building, Opposie Posolice. A. D. COOPER, Red Bank, N. HAL YOUR ORDER AND WE WLL SEND TOE SUT $4 Suis Choice a GREAT OFFER-HEM leu's sraj S rge Suis $4 Suis Choice a Suis Sciui'or Sel-ledBurliiK Blanks and Samples E WELL-KNOWN CLOTHERS 243 Broadway, - New York»~ -».».»-» n 4h o July JPon Cards, 2c, Much or 20c, a Dozen. «V \\ We Owe o Ourselves as American Ciizens o be Parioic, Hence ills seil Sils Exclusive models, o Gloria, Mohair, Flannel, Saeen,. Taea Silk, ec. Ladies' Bahing Suis, rom.98 o Misses' Bahing Suis, rom.48 o Children's Bahing Suis, rom 3. o Also a complee assormen o BATHNG CAPS, SHOES, BAGS AND WATER WNGS., as ie Specials or he 4k The collecion is worh while o ake ime o look a. New jp and superb lines o Eyle, Coronaion, Shadow and Wallachian Novelies, such as Corse Covers, Shir Waiss, Has, Collar and Cu Ses ' Bels ' Ha Frame s, Doilies, Cenerpieces, Scars PUiowTbps," Laundry Bags, ec. ' Also Embroidery Silks, Royal Sociey Floss, all kinds o Embroidery Coons and accessor- ies. ' a,. Comprised are one housand eigh hundred prey and sylish Shir Waiss; here are syles wih yokes o lace insering, ohers wih rimming o Embroidery, buon ron or back, shor or long sleeves. By ar he highes qualiy Waiss weever sold, a " No a Wais in he lo worh less han $2.00, mos'o hem are $2.50 and $3.00 kind. n addiion o he Waiss we oer one hundred dozen Lawn Kimona Dressing Sacques, in nea colored sripes and igures, worh rom 25c. o 50c, limi 2 o a purchaser, a Children's Muslin Drawers, hemmed and ucked, a OC. Children's Muslin Underskirs, 25c. value a 0c. Popular one dollar grade Corses, a Sel-Reducing Summer Corses, a EACH 66c a pair.t9 a pair A Manuacurer o Parasols sold us his enire sock so as we can sell hem a hal price. Ladies' Linen Embroidery Trimmed Parasols, no 2 alike in he lo, and Children's Parasols, all shades, plain and lancy syles, a 9C, 49C, 79C. and 98C. RUFFLE CUOTABPJS Six hundred pair o Rule Cur-. ains, wih 5 ucks a sides and boom, sale price a Pair Anoher Lo o long Silk Gloves, 98c. Elbow lengh Pure Silk Gloves wih double inger ips, Black, Whie, Pink, Blue, Red, Nile, Navy, Tan and Champagne color, all sizes; maker's name on hqm. Limi no more han 2 pair o each purchaser; no mail orders illed and none sold o dealers, a 98c. This price only Thursday, Friday and Saurday or while hey las. Telephone 303 ElEADY-TO-WEAE GAMENTS FOR SUR/iiVJER Ladies' and Girls' Dresses, Lile Boys' Wash. Suis, Hosiery, Underwear and Gloves a re- ' ] j duced prices. ' * ; My sock o Clear Havana Cigars or his season is as ine and varied as can be obained or he money. The grea diiculy in obaining impored cigars, owing o he srike among he workmen in Cuba, will make i imperaive or users o hese cigars o change o Havana goods, manuacured in he Unied Saes., My sock in^'js grade o goods consiss in par o he Regens-.burg, American, Pri;.. /'.-'ul^ Gales, Riggoleo, Don Carlos, LaCulura, William he Fourh ah,.. ' '^Sellos. have also a very''line line o Poro Rico Cigars, including he celebraed Turinas. n Havana illed cigars wih Sumara wrappers have he Lord Serling, Judge Day, Whie House and many ohers. n ive-cen Goas have over sevenv brands. Fron Sree, oo o Broad Sree, where ALL he Trolleys Sop. %,4 V. 8 V i

3 HAMMOCK POLE FAZXS OH PEARL CLARENDON. She. ena Her Pah.r Mail Been ' Svnong in he Uuuimoeh Juu Be/ore he Faal Acciden Juppened-Girl'a Skull Fracure*. An acciden which resuled in he deah o a lile Keypor girl occurred on Thursday nigh. Pearl Arvilla Clarendon, aged en years, daugher o Charles M. Clarendon, was he vicim. Her aher was a winess o he ragedy. Mr. Clarendon, Pearl and Lois, anoher daugher, aged ieen, were in he yard swinging in a hammock. Mr. Clarendon sa in he cener, wih his arms abou his daughers. They had swung or some ime when Loin go ou o he hammock and wen o he house. BJv. Clarendon and Pearl remained in he hammock a shor ime longer and hen he aher proposed ha hey go o he house. Mr. Clarendon go ou o he hammock irs. Pearl was abou o ollow him, when he pos o which one end o he hammock was asened broke and ell on he child. The pole sruck her across he bridge o he nose and orehead, racuring her skull and he bone9 o he nose. Deah was insananeous. Mr. Clarendon picked up he body, carried i o he house and hen sen or a docor, bu he girl was pas all human aid. The pole which broke was a one ime a ender on a boa and he broken end was abou eigh ee : long. 'was broken o a he sur ace o he ground.. Mr. Clarendon's wie died abou wo years ago and he was devoed o his children. He was nearly prosraed by his daugher's sudden deah. The uneral was held on Saurday a he house and was in charge o Rev. H. S. VanWoer, pasor o he Reormed church. The body was buried a Cypress Hill cemeery, Brooklyn. BUBGLARS AT MANASQUAN. Eigh llouaea i Tlia Place Enered ias Week, Eigh houses a Manasquan -were enered by burglars las week. The burglars were scare3" away in some o'he' places, bu in ohers ihey secured considerable plunder, principally money and jewelry. A he Mehodis parsonage abou?3 was aken, mos o which was church money. George H. Williams los $30 o his own money and $8.50 which his daugher Eva had colleced or he Mehodcs church. Harry Winan los jewelry worh $50. George M. Davison los a pair o gold sleeve buons, a napkin ring and some small change. The cellars o Levi Curis's and H. M. Bailey's houses were enered bu he burglars go no urher and ook nohing. The houses o Mrs. Mary»R. Osborn aud Mrs. Paerson were enered, bu he burglars had hardly go in hese houses beore hey were righened away. -AT-.Hill: Prices cu in every deparmen hroughou he sore. A he low prices which prevail a \ hese sales you can aord o buy or uure needs. rr^~x m rom 7:30 ill 9:30, we will have ies o Goods when.excepional bargains will be oered. Don' miss hese sales, as here will be many surprises in sore or you. COR. BEJOAD AND FRONT STREETS, RE BANK, Pi. i. The Sheridan Hoel Resauran has been remodeled and is now he- mos cheerul dining-room in Red Bank. Persons can have reserved or hem he ables a he ron windows, overlooking Fron and Broad srees. A special caerer has been engaged, and dishes ha are no o be had a home can be ound here a all imes. Advance orders will be received by elephone. Open rom 6:30 A. M. o :00 p. M. * > > \r. has widened is marke unil, i includes he whole civilized world; has become he ypewrier o over 300,000 operaors and has, The ri-color eaure o he Smih Premier Typewrier is recognized as he greaes improvemen in modern ypewrier consrucionye in providing i none o he srong undamenal eaures, or which he Smih Premier has always been noed, have been sacriiced. Complee lieraure on reques. THE SMTH ; " - SYRACUSE, N. Y. BRANCHES EVERYWHERE Pracical Plumber, Seam and Gas Fier. No. 2O Fron Sree, Red BanK, N. J. Ocean Avenue, Seabrigh, N. J. Seam Pumps and Windmills Pu Term Coa Pipe and iings. ci o M0 U o 6J M a 8 TEN GRADUATES. Commencemen Exerei»en o Sar o he Sea Academy. The commencemen exercises o Sar o he Sea academy o Long Branch were held las week. Rev. William P. Canwell had charge o he exercises, which included singing, reciaions, essays, addresses, ec. The graduaes received gold class pins as well as diplomas. The graduaes were Vialia Brio o Havana, Cuba; Harrie Proudlove o Trenon; Ehel Campbell, Ada Voorhees Helen Horner ami Cora Jackson o Long Branch; Verna Moun and nez Fisher o Seabrigh; and Annabel Teaney and Teresa Ahern o he Highlands. Parsonage mproved. The Cliwood parsonage has been papered and pained, and new carpes, new range and some new urniure have been added. Rev. H. J. Roo, he pasor, was recenly married and he reurned rom his.wedding rip las Saurday o ind he parsonage in ine condiion. School Children Enerained. The kindergaren and irs grade pupils o one o he schools o Long Branch were enerained one aernoon las week by Mr3. William K. Crum, who has wo children n hese classes. The children had a grea ime, which was opped oil" wih lemonade and cake. SHOT A JUNKMAN. Three honu ranph SOHH GO lnniiii Wih an Air Rile. Frank Whie, Joseph Calrey and Harry Lane, hree Long Branch boys, were ou shooing wih an air rile las week. Whie saw Mr. Sui, a junkman, and sho a him. The bulle hi Sui behind he ear, and injured him so ha he had o have he wound dressed by a physician. Sui had he hree boys arresed. Whie said he inended only o shoo he junkman's ha, and he boys was discharged. Three Accidens. marke or many years and enjoy «Three accidens* have occurred o hegood repuaion. They ijcll or 25 cena irm o W. N. Seward o Englishown a bole. wihin hree weeks. Mr. Seward and Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diar Samuel R. Ely each broke a leg while rhoea Remedy or bowel complains. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy oi a work a he hay press o he irm, coughs, colda, croup and whoopin) and Oliver McDonald ell rom hia bicycle and sprained hia ankle.,onb Branch Voes More Bonds. The ciy o Long Rranch voed las; week o issue, addiional bonds o he,000 Deah Claim Paid. The ladies' Caholic benevolen assooiaion o Belmar paid a deah claim o $,000 las week o he amily o he lae Mrs. S. Jones o Long Branch. This is he irs deah o occur in he Belmar associaion. Every itsr. Hlu Own Docor. The average* man canno aord o employ a physician or every sligh ailmen or injury ha may occur in his amily, nor can he aord o neglec hem, as so Bligh an injury as he scrach o a pin has been known o cause he loss o a limb. Hence.every man mus rom necessiy be his owi docor or his class o i ailmens. ailrr Sue cess oen depends upon noi r_ promp... &'eaable medicines are kep a hand. Cham men which can only be had when sui borlain's Remedies have, been in in cough. Chuinbcrlain'l Pain B.ilrn (an an isepic linimen) or cus, bruises burns, sprains, swellings, lame bad and rheumiic pains. Chamberluip.'u Somach and Live; Tables or consipaion, biliousness! am viiliio o $00,000 o complee ho imjlrovemcnh o ho ocean ron. There Chamberlain'B Salvo or diiieaaei) o somach rouble!). he akin. ure 8,500 ciizens in he ciy, bu less One bole o each o hese ive pro] han COO voea wore cas on he proposiion. C. A. Minon & Co., No. 5 Broad nraiona cosiii bu $.25. For nale r Hrce Painer and Paper-Hanger. NTEROE DECORATNG AND ALL WORK PEB- TANNG TO THE TRADE. READY MXED PANTS FOR SALE. Esimaes Given on Large and Small Conracs. Throckmoron Building, FRONTS STREET, RED BANK, N.. Telephone 79 -M. PMPTOiS WR3TMG PAPER BY THE FOUHD HGHLAND FABRC A high-grade Wriing Paper, he bes producion o a leading mill, and one o ho mos popular lines o Saionery ever manu- \ZL acured. One hundred shees o he pound, 25c. Walle lap envelopes o mach he paper, 0c. package. ROBERT H. VANDERVEER, Broa^rand'.Monmouli Srees. Phono 85. RED BANK, N. J. N ALL S BRANCHES. RENTNG OF SUMMER COTTAGES A SPECALTY Farina or Sulo Everywhere. FUE NSURANCE AND LOANS. 49 BROAD STREET, UEO DANK, U. S. Bolor n ho Flnqs o Winoa and Liquors. My Favories arc Chnmberlaln'B end Hollywood Kyo Whlsklo?. STOEB: S3 WEST PEOHT ST., BED BANE,. J. Large Sock Consanly on Hand a Lowes Marke DEALERS N Prices. All Kinds o Grain, Hay and Sraw. LUMBER, SHNGLES, LATH AND ALL KHDS OP BULDERS' MATERALS. Telephone 68-L. LF A ull sock o all grades o choice aud eeding Hay on hand a ho Lowes Marke Prices. Also a lino choice.o Maino Seed Poaoes o all kinds, and abou 00 bags o ine able Poaoes. Ono ine Sow wih 0 beauiul pigs by her side, wo weeks old, can be seon on ho manor. FRONT STBBET, BED BANK,. S, Opposie Globe Hoel 9 ( a* 08.

4 ., / :. ;,., 'i, OOi, S'llik nd Popilcor CJ8 i, MHUe^ErS/J, AKUluu KSilsr i.o. like RLJ Eai.U, N J, aa WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, U07. TOWN T&XM. During he pas hree or our Saurday nighs he own o Red Bank has been hronged wih people o an exen never beore known. Even in he heigh o he Chrismas shopping season here. were never such crowds in own. n almos every sore several exra clerks were engaged, bu even wih.his addiional orce i was impossible o wai on all he people who crowded ino he sores.. * * * This rush lass rom seven o'clock ill hal-pas en. The merchans and business men o Red Bank are glad o see hese people.come o own and hey wan o wai on hem. This would he an easy ask i he hrongs o shoppers were disribued hrough he day. Many o hese Saurday nigh shoppers could visi he sores and make heir purchases Saurday morning jus as convenienly as hey can Saurday nigh, and o he general advanage all around. # * * Wih he big crowds in he sores Saurday nigh he shoppers can no *nake as'careul axhoice as hey could --in;he-kbs-l>asy'bears o; he morning,. They would receive more aenion r'oiii,: ;.'jhe clerks and salespeople in he morning, or hese people would no;be so rushed and could give more ime o each cusomer. The shopping could be done more leisurely and o he greaer saisacion o he buyer, while i would relieve he pressure on he clerks and would make heir lives pleasaner and "heir work ligher. '" jio your shopping Saurday morning, or as early in he * day as possible," ough o be he wachword o Saurday buyers. -o-o-o- The Republican pary seems o be unorunae in several ways his year. Boh in he invesigaion which has been going on or some ime and in he acs o some o he leaders o he Republican pary he pary has much o discredi i. n he invesigaion many hings have been shown in various deparmens which indicae a slackness o oicial virue, i no acual gra. n one case, when books were called or, he invesigaing commiee was inormed ha he books had been burned. This reminds one very much o he invesigaion ino he aairs o he sae en or welve years ago, when he Democras were in he heigh o heir power and when he invesigaors were inormed ha some o he books demanded had been eaen by mice o such a degree ha hey were illegible. * * When he work o he sae board o assessors was aken up, David Baird, one o he leaders o he Republican pary in he souhern par o he sae, and he chairman o he board o assessors, apparenly knew very lile abou he work o he board. While he our members o he board are paic a salary o $2,500 each, he work, according o he esimony o Mr. Baird, was done by ive clerks and an engineer. Mr. Baird did no even know he name o he engineer employed by he board -, " * ««Mos o he members o he various boards seem o regard heir posiions as sinecures, where -hey lire o do very Jile excep o draw heir salaries. Tin work is done by clerks or employees o he board. One oicial, who drew ; salary o 6,000 rom he sae, esiied ha he visied his oice abou one* a week and remained here only a ev hours. The esimony in he case o in sae board o assessors is summed u; hus by he Newark News: The board, as a board, lian never iiikijeod a ll0 railroad main aom in llmi Suo, Llioimh piik $2,F>0O each o lo HO. Tlio board levies Uixvu upiu propery i ban never neon. Once a week some imes wo or hree ime.! a week he board mee; 0nd each man KCM $50 or lieiu! meeing o only ew houi'h wih no iicual work. Ye Mr; Hair j^sys he salary i. ; oo small. Mr. lnird had hi;4 al eion called o he ac ha railroad lirojier: 0sycnainpni had been increaued rom?8u;uo,(( i o $8',200,UK) in weny yeara, which i:i ar les: irln he raio o increiuso in privae lrniierly, lni ld could no iiiiy ha, his! wan unair; he Uioiudi yailrond propery "wan nsnoiined ully up." 'Jh SMXU, ho Raid, hough ivome railroadu were a: 8C^eil oo low and m>mi; loo bijli. bu li' couliin' i^m which WHK which. Ye lie in imid!'.!,>(k} a yeniml a (lie hoard'i pre.qiden. MV. Meeker admi od ha, ho never ook he pain io ill'iuue ino he relaive hun-cane in he vain i)l railroad properly and ha in niiniicipaiiieii; h r>u!d im U-U how much wiw!iw>es;sevl m- nuii Sl ind liow imlch or rancine:!; be coold noi vi» ell how iimny inilono main nem here wer licl ihij juo. Mr. Meekr-r once made a rii «nn«lii'o yearn npro, over he Krio, mid anolie &i** over he Wen Shore, 'i'huiu- weir j^iilirien ^^j^-h iioeigmeer'n valuaions, o UC-KM;! he roadd * l^l i l>«claimed, wih any decree o accuracy, *qi ll's ycoplo <> Now Jerney nru Kili.'ilicd wi li zh'ih a board, imviai: cimro! o ho nmo.-uimeul ^ 3JH** hmulredss o iniuioni o lollara' worh o ^slm&u* piopery or puriio:;(\>i o luxaion'/ lien $*e>!him)os'our poliicians, paid ^,l>0i)n year each ' jsmviik apparenly nohmpr abou (lie dclailn o ' VisHVil «nriuse(i lo hem, who bnvo never evei!* «*&»hbird lio propery hey uuni-iui. All bei } i 'Wk i'j dmo by oher men. Why no dlminiiii )' imd l*' he. ohr-r men be he rohpnnnibl< ab «membci'h o lio lioaid? TH iilul o a semmm, us a. premenconiiiiiled, seen ir'jinnohinj bu honillroadiuind ibopol S n lio maer o ho amoui) uni o. lamuel D. Dickinson o Jersey Ciy agains Mayor Mark M. Fagan he Republican pary is likely o be seriously hur. Mr. Dickinson is he Republican boss o Jersey Ciy. He is, o course, one o he so-called " regular"'poliicians o ha pary. He holds he oice > secreary o sae, which pays him?6,000 per year. Mayor Fagan is an oicial o a dieren sor and he represens he reorm elemen in Jersey Ciy. When Mr. Dickinson's erm o oice expired las winer, Mayor Fagan wroe a leer o Governor Sokes agains he appoinmen o Mr. Dickinson, charging Jiij" Dickinson had aced as an agen or corporaions in legislaive maers, ha his poliical mehods were corrup, ha he was no perorming all he duies o his oice, ha he had made his acual residence in New York, and ha his relaions wih a cerain woman were scandalous. The. leer was no published a he ime, bu is conens became generally known. Because o his leer Mr. Dickinson brough sui agains Mayor Fagan or libel, laying he damages a $00,000. Aoneo he sessions o he sui a winess was placed >n he sand who esiied ha his wie had raveled wih Mr. Dickinson in Europe and America or monhs a a ime and ha Mr. Dickinson paid her expenses. Jus as anoher session or he aking o esimony in he sui was begun, Mr. Dickinson wihdrew he sui and paid he coss so ar enailed.,, * * * Air.,DiplynBoji's reason or wihdraw-' ng, he sui were se..orh as being ha Mayor Fagan waned o hur he Republican pary by having esimony aken in he sui, and ha raher han see he Republican pary hur, Mr. Dickinson would wihdraw he sui and would begin i over again righ aer slecion. To many people his will eem* like a remendous" backdown' oh Mr. Dickinson's par. He is one o uhe leaders o he "regular" acion he Republican pary in he sae. How could he help his acion and his ary more.han by.pressing -he sui o inish and proving ha Mayor Fagan was wrong? How could he hur his acion and his pary more han by crawling ou o he sui and paying he coss while under ire? The declaraion,ha he will begin his sui over again aer elecion will carry very lile weigh.» * * Governor Sokes showed his devoion o he "regular" acion o he Republican pary by re-appoining Mr. Dickinson'as secreary o sae, in spie o Mayor.Fagan's "ncriminaing leer. Then as a sop o he reorm elemen in he Republican pary he declared ha he would ask or Dickinson's resignaion unless he charges made by Mayor Fagan were disproved. Bu Dickinson reuses o resign. He is no worse a man han he was when he'was appoined by Governor Sokes, and any man who cared o learn could have readily have ound ou. abou Dickinson a he ime o his appoinmen all ha is known abou him now. "* ' * The Republican pary will hus go ino he campaign his all wih serious impuaions agains one o is principal leaders and one o is principal oliee holders. may be as some o he Republican leaders seem'o hink ha he rank and ile o he Republicar pary hroughou he sae will sanc or anyhing he Republican leaders do and will care as lile or he moral or immoral characers o is leaders as hey do or he avoriism shown railroads and corporaions in he maer o as sessmens. is jus possible, however, ha he Republican leaders may be misaken as o he emper o he people o he sae. * * * Whenever one pary or one acion o a pary has unresrained power or ; dozen years or so, corrup, greedy a unprincipled men come o he op. Thcj ind in he success o ha pary or hai acion opporuniy or deals wih cor poraions wih which hey are allied, opporuniies or avoring ineress i which hey are sockholders, and chance or making money "on he side," ai well as by geing oices wih high salaries and lile o do. Bu his condiio does no las orever. Kveniiiilly h people ake noice o wha is going o and evenually he people rise in revol Then ha acion or ha pary goe, down in deea and disgrace. * * + The elecion las all showed ha man independen Republicans are leaving hu pary and doing ho same as independen Democra;) did a dozen years ago, win boy were called on o "clean house,' and wipe ou he sain which ha par bad inliced on he uae. The Ham call o "clean house" will probably b made o he independen Hopubliciimi ho iiue he coining ull which wasi made o independen Democra.! a dozen yearn ago, and i will be nniiweied in he name way, unlcih here io hum virue and len! parioism among he imlepend- «'/ SPECALS N WHTE LAWN AND PETER PAN WASTS. PETER, PAH Special, 44c WHTE LNEN SKKT - -SPJSCZA. WHTE LNE& SKET ~' - Hand Bags, Bels, Wrappers, Kimonas, SMr Waiss AND OTHER SPECALS ON SALE.! 4Broad Sree, " Sore open,ev9ry»igb; wau 9 o'clock during his Sale. m Republicans' oday han here was imong he independen Democras in r 94 and '95. (Town Talk coninued on-page 2.) ' ^ ; DED OF PNEUMONA. Dudley P. lailey o Slaawan Vies Aer Loiu Sickness. Dudley P. Bailey o Maawan died on Tuesday o las week aer a long sickness. Deah was caused by pneumonia, bu he had suered hree years wih somach and hroa rouble. Abou ;hree years ago he was hrown rom a wagon, which was sruck by a rolley car, and his head was injured, which added o 'his roubles. He spen he winers o 906 and 907 in Florida, bu go ile relie. He was an American Mechanics, an Odd Fellow and a Red Man. He was ory years old and leaves a widow and hree children, he oldes o whom is seveneen years old. DED OF.CONSUMPTON. William. Smih nend Aer Three. Monh' Sivknens. Mrs. sabella E. Smih, wie o William H. Smih o Keypor, died on Monday nigh o las week o consumpion. She had been sick wih he disease abou hree monhs. Mrs. Smih was in her 42d year and was he daugher o Elizabeh and John Burlew, boh o whom are living. She los a daugher ive monhs ago. Besides her husband she leaves a daugher and hree sons, Mrs. Harrison Jaques, Jr., and Edward, John and Jesse Smih. Meii'w Wages Raised. The wages o he conducors and moormen employed by he Jersey Cenral Tracion company have been raised. Hereoore he wages paid o hem have beenlgj, 8 and 20 cens per hour, according o ime o service. The new schedule in eec gives he men 20 cens an hour or he ie year and 23 cens an hour aer he irs year o service. Hi HB Faher-in-law. Alvin Lnmberson o Maawan was ined $50 las week or hiing his aherin-law, Spnlord,W. Walling. He was charged also wih hiing his moher-inlaw, bu he proved ha he hi her accidenally while KcnippinK wih Mr. Walling, and he wan acquied o his charge. rom Runabou. Mr. W.. Minion, organis o he Grand Avenue Reormed church o Asbury Park, was hrown rom a runabou liiu Saurday, which vvasi.sruck by m auomobile. Mrs. Minon was bmiaed and rendered uncomicioun, bu no bones wen; broken. Wordod'in Now Yorl. Miis Liuira VanDorn o Marlboro WJU married in New York hu Wednesday o Kdwnrd la/, o Now York. The couple wen o Niagara Falls on heir wedding rip and on heir reurn lu:y will livo in Now York. puyu o adverliuo in TK Brighon STO Plaza n his sore you are no cajoled or argued ino purchasing Special Brands. Your selecion is unresriced among he greaes variey o he ines Table Delicac * es n i ces Wines and bes Oigars..A-LL T H E S E.A.T ZLQ-WEST BRCEg a paricular brand or produc you desire is no in sock you are coureously noiied. Teas and Coees only o Park & Tilord's superior qualiies. Accouns opened wih all responsible amilies. Represenaive will call and caalogue gladly sen you, i desired. said Michael ec īs The amoun ha a Lie nsur- Prudenial may be bu a rile, bu his rile means insurance proec ion or your amily, and ha is no rile. o

5 sssr- </ V V ^ T < >.-. '.... ' 'A Hendrickson & Applegae's sore will be ound everyhing ha will make Summer Housekeeping and Slimmer living pleasan and comorable. Scores.,:o lile conveniences, which add mighily o he comor o summer lie, will be ound in he sore. There is no a hing designed.or summer comor' bu you will ind i here. Conveniences or he house, or he piazza and or he lawn, are all here, and a prices so small in many cases as o be surprising. Our sore has been headquarers or hese hings or all his par o Monmouh couny or many years, and i was never in beer slkpe o serve he people han his season. V ' '»»»» amily should liave one or wo. cens o HAMMOCKS. Everyone knows he, value o a hammock. is easy and resul, and when i is swung under he rees 6 he lawn i is always possibloo keep cool. Hammocks are equally saisacory on he piazza or evcn iu he sha(le o he house, and every UiL'iii in all syles and a all pricey romgo is hard o hink o anyhing ha will give more pleasure o he whole amily in he bummer ime han a srong, wellmade Lawn Swing. They can be se up anywhoi e, and can be readily moved o a diei en locaion when desired. The children romp and play in hem all day, and in he cool o he evening hey orm a pleasan roroa or ho older young olks or or he moher or aher. We are selling he swing shown,in he picure or $3.5 A. Swing3 ha-sca-ioiii' p c ih0uo soil or G SWNGS. i A l T T T T!«COLUMBA HAED WOOD REFRGERATORS. These Rerigeraors conain all he bea and, laes improvemens in consrucion, insulaion, rimmings and inish. They are made o ash, golden oak inish, wih carved panel, and aio illed wih Nepune hair insulaor They are ied wih removable ice chamber, removable wase pipe, sliding shelves, bronze locks and hinges, ball-bearing wood wheel casers, paen syphon, galvanized seel lining ice rack and shelves, and inished wih coach varnish. The consrucion and operaion o he paen removable ice chamber is very simple. Any one can li i ou or cleaning or oher purposes, and pu i v in wihou diiculy.. - """" is made o heavy galvanized seel, wih holes samped hrough he boom and around he op or air circulaion. The openings in he boom are covered wih a corrugaed rack,o preven any drip o he ood chamber below. The wase waer, and any condensaion, lows ino he guer a he back, which is also removable, and hen goes hrough he pipe and paen syphon o a pan o be placed beneah he rerigeraor. The prices range rom $7.50 o $35.00, according o size. Comor consiss in keeping insecs ou. There is very lile comor in warm weaher i he house is illed wih lies in he dayime and wih mosquioes, bugs and oher > insecs a nigh. Flies, mos quioes and bugs can be kep ou easily enough and a very small cos. Ge our Screen Doors and our Window Screens or your ho'use and you will have a ine' circulaion o air hroughou your rooms. You will have he advanage o every breah o air ha's sirring, and you will be absoluely ree rom insec pess and insec annoyances. n Our screen doors and windows are? made o ho bes maerials, in he bes manner and will las a lieime. The prices are low and depend on he size o he screens. These arc made o hang rom ho edges o piazza roos and aro inended o keep ou he sun, he dus, and ho gaze o passers-by. They do no keep ou ho breezes. They give o a porch all ho seclusion o a room, while hey give i ho coolness and comor o: ou-cloors. Wo have hem in all sizes, rom -x8 ee o 0x y oo. We. have hem in boh whie and green..,. ii This old-ime popular game is renewing is, youh and here is hardly a lawn or a ron yard no adaped o playing he game. A croque se cm be pu up in almos he smalles yard, and here is nohing which will give more pleasure o children and young olks. We have croque ses a a grea variey o prices, ranging rom i»3 cens up. 's ime o mow he lawn. Keeping sward hick, and makes he grass silky A good Mower is a necessiy or hose who wan a good lawn, and he very bes lawn mower is he High Wheel mperial. This is easy running, cus a wide swah, and cus he grass even and close. The prices range according o widh o he blade. We have oher grades«o lawn mowers a lower prices, hese prices ranging rom $2.50 up. We have a ine sock o Porch Rockers, our resh spring sock being now on sale. The rocker in he picure bhown is one o he easies, mos subsanial and mos economical we have. We have oher sors, in iced, raan and woods o vaiious kinds. The prices range lroni!»5 cens up o Sk25. We have he same kind o chair wihou lorkei'b or hose who preer ha sor. People who like <o be ou o doors bu who don like he swinging moion o he lawn swings, ough o ge a ew Lawn Seees. They are painedin brigh colors and add a lile ouch o color o he place, which is alluring o he eye. Bes o. all,, hey are comorable and durable. They will las or years i hey are placed under sheler during he winer season, and hey go a grea ways oward making ou-o-door lie aracive in he summer monhs. Give he baby an airing in olie o our ine carriages. He'll be healhier and beer or i. The shades keep he sun o his ace, and 'he^resh r will do him los o good. They are made comorable wih springs', and hey ride easy and run easy. will do as much work in a day as a liorse-ppwei sprayer, vl will green wo rows o poaoes a once aa aniio a man walk!.;.. Adjusable o any widh o row. Y T T TT T T T T T T T T T T & STREET, RED <..,. v -

6 Ji- is \7UJ We Slake, yz'i. ' > c/'o Uk o noble deeds l.a id mi o he bad ones jj /.Kii sing abou our happy days 9_^ And no abou he sad once. We were nu made o re and sigh And when STrie sluops o wake. Brigh happiness is Biundlng by This lie is wha we malic. las's ind he sunny side o men Or ho believers in i. l& ligh here is n every 'soul Tha akes he M.lns o win. Ob, here's a slumbering ood n all, And wo perchance may wake ; Our hands conain he magic wand This lie is wha we make i. Then here's o hose whose loving hears Shed ligh and joy abou hem. Thanks be o hem or counless gems We ne'er had known wihou hem. Oh, his would be a happy world To all who may parake! 5Cho aul's our own is no This lie s wha we make i. COPPERNG CAVERLY. " don' enro -wha i coss," declared Caverly. "This man's aher nearly ruined me once wih lls speculaions. " Now conies his son, who no only ollows his aher's ooseps in he sree, bu he clandesinely wins my daugher's hear." "Those New ons always were greedy," agreed Tai, anning he lumes o he oher's anger. " don' suppose you wan o igure iu his maer." Caverly shook his head. "No ye," he explained. "Time enough o ell him when he is ruined." "Trus o me," said Tui conidenly. "We will jol (lie young mini nmsilernbly." Caverly wen ou chuckling. The nigh beore Emory Newon had had ho nu'l'irjly o ((>»M;< Mh> Ciivery's band Jn marriage. lie nmde ligh o he old enmiy ha hnd exised beween lls aher and Cavorly nml suggesed, ha Kenucky euds and C'orplcan vendeas wco ou o ashion n 'New".York. Caverly had ordered lilm rom he house, and now ho was scheming wih Tal o ruin he boy. For a week or wo Newon did no Buspec ha his brokers were beraying him» Tal. Huns o hard luck were cominor'enough on Wnll sree, and he simply seemed o have sruck an unusually bad one; ha wns all. wns Belle who gave him he hin when hey me. "Are you having bad luck wih your socks?" she asked as hey sa in he Hargrove conservaory. "Who old you?" he smiled. "Since when did you busy your.prey bead Wih socks and hings?" " heard aher alking over he elephone," she explained. " don' know Jus wha he mean, bu seemed as "YOU ASKED l'ol THE NTERVEW," HE SNAPPED. hough ho ikid hired Homo one o umku your sool;s (jo he way you didn' wan hem ii." " sco," lie said, wih a laugh. " hough i-uidrely il run o luck. oliall hnvn. <>.Ki4 oven." " hink i's mean o (ad," sbe wen on. "Ho won' le HD marry you, and he whna vou.o lose your money." "Don' worry," lie replied. " hink can ench, hjm a lesson. There's he music." They wen buck o he ballroom, ami Belle orgo he nciden. boli- 'ered Newon >;o lile, con&l no lie,,vcry serldus. Hu i did joher Newon more han a lile.,'explainedo him how i "wan ha when K: bough or a rh;e hlw socks ell. When he sold."ilior" in he expecaion or prices helni; lower, hey ook an upward move. i wna Caverly behind ho scheme, ) moun n inish ligh unless ho waied o qui ho Direc.. Nowpn did no need: o isj)eenl,ae. His ncome WHO amplo, bu he HUwl ho exciemen, and ho had. nheried lilr ahor'h snbbornne{sa o would no bo driven rom ho Held. He ook his louses placidly imd mulled $ every resh, blow. Oaverly ound hlo revongo <«ponilve, lio ii leas ound worh wli ie. Through Tnl he obained rom Nowm'i broker an accurae accoun O ho losacs.iuuained, J\ml ho, num "vvaa '{jtov/ing voll no uovon %ures. Ho oven Cvorly almos balked When Nowon ven n or ', nml N. Onyerly'l, pe podc.. For al mos a year he'lwd "acquired blocks o! here and here unil i loukeil as hough a he nex elecion ho migh gain conrol. Newon sold a pu a en poins rise. To depress some o Caverly's boldings mus be oered a a lower price. was a si'ligh. Mos speculaors held o, bu here was some one who eagerly bough a he low price. Seven housand shares wore sold beore Newon dropped rom he marke. He had promised o buy a 07%. had dropped o 8%. He sood.o lose, and Caverly chuckled." "Can' even win on P. and N.," he jeered o Tai. " guess ha ough o. inish JMm." "Slegrls & Plai wan ha P. nud N. sock," suid he head clerk, inerruping. "We have noun." "O course no," agreed Tal. "Didn' suppose hey waned acual delivery." "Well, hey do," said he clerk. "Mr. clogris s here himsel, and he reused (i check or he prois; wans o know i we keep u bucke shop." "Send him in," said Tai in a husky voice. looked like rouble. Aer Newon had been rimmed he sock bad been permied o rise a ew poins. Tai had supposed ha a check o cover he increase would bo suicien. Slegrls insised upon he acual delivery o he sock and he could neiher buy nor borrow, he would be expelled rom he exchange or "buckeing" he sock. Beore he broker enered he urned o Overly. V;«will have o make good wih jour sock," he snarled. " you don', 'll el! Jusl how U happened." ' i averiy ime«- ha i!i<! ohvrwlsocli wih -Li? inenion o loing i go ho was n he sam> bou wih lie bi'okr, ii nd n he end he had o send over o his oltiee or he necessary shares. There was a heaed session beween ho wo men aer Slegris le, bu ha did no bring buck he Sock. Tho regisry books closed ho ollowing day, and Caverly had los conrol by some 2,000 shares which he could no possibly replace n ime or he meeing. Tha evening Belle was surprised o BCO Emory Newon passing hrough he hall no he library. Evidenly he was expeced, or Caverly looked up coldly. "Yon asked or he inerview," he snapped. "Wha s you wish?" " waned o, explain somehing o you," said Newon. "As you are o he my iiber-ln-law some day, hae o seo you lose conrol o he 3, and N. bough n pu or 7,000 shares a 07%. n rying o sick me you sold o my agen shares ha you were orced o deliver. you wan o purchase hem back, hey are in he marke" "Your agen," echoed Caverly. "Slegrls your agen?" "My agen's broker," lie explained. " knew ha my man was selling me ou o Tai. iy coppering my operaion have won double wha have los. Slogrls s hones; besides, he didn' know." Caverly sank back in bis chair. lie had been happy in ho hough ha he was ruining Newon. nsead Newon had been inormed, and he had really been he gainer. Caverly was an old man, and suddenly ho e4 very worn and eeble. " hink 'm geing ou o he game," be said, wih a sigh. is your price or his sock?" "Belle," answered Newon. "Wha "Shcs worh every share and scrip n he marke." Tor a momen Caverly hesiaed. was hard o surrender, bu n ho end he knew ha Newon would win n his love aair as he liad won n. he sree. o was he son o Caverly's ancien oiuimy, bu nohing maered, lie ouched u bell, and he bnlor en-. cred. "Send or Miss Caverly," he ordered, and Newon knew ha ho had won. Lie. 7K are born; wn laugh; wo woe^; V We love; we droop; wo ile. Ah, wliorcorjj do wo laugh or weep? Why do wo llvo or dlo? Who knows ha aocro <l«op7 Ahis, no, \\n.jy elbh ho Wole miring ^* UnBwn iy liumun oyo? Why do he. rivilun BCMBOS brin Swco iou(;hm ha quicklymlyi Why do our ond hcavb clirnj To hliijii ha illot Vyi'l oll, hrnuri lxilo ind wrong;».' Wo nrh-und' lly. We lnvc; wo loyo, und U»cn era long Houo (load wo llo... O llo, la all hy on(;, ' '. "0iHui>>~/Liid dlo?" '., G'ood. Plumbing VNM, vi>unbiiij j<>!> ii4 oe lirjc ur i\u\ *) umwlnku; no,job la oo iidiill ur niu o Kivi a'ynlinn o. ''ho mriall Juh KHM lm miine (ilenlion ua Uio bi rmr luiy b<^,h K<-' lio (>(;nl. KSTM l'h0ml"ll,y ATl'ENUKn 'O. GUAKANTKlil). lirry comilnnly (.ij liiuul nil in; lau»i' r.nniary jippllnmum, oimblhiir nw U> do work wihou ilolay. MONM07TH ST., NEW JEKSEV TELEPHONE NO Call us up. We will send or your prescripions and reurn hem illed. Regisered Clerks.. All goods guaraneed under he Pure Food laws, serial Number Telephone orders promply illed. Call us up. ^CiJSJCKSCK^SKKSs^ AKrT\ "WTTTHPTP Q HP TOT?"!? HP Q.oJM JJ W ill Hi 0 JxJliJlj b 0 A PONTEK as o where you can see he y\ larges assormen o $ all syles o rigs, made % especially o our order ^ and adaped o his par- K icular secion : JEK- $ ec, ec. ' i $ We keep many cheaper grades, as well as a good as- y $ sormen o SECOND HAND WAGONS & CARRAGES. HA:- $ j NESS, hand or machine sewed, adaped o every syle ve- ^ hide, a moderae prices. K, The Carriage and Harness People, 33 & 35 Rlonmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. J. K -TO BU Y- S HERE, WHERE THE VARETY S LARGE, QUALTY BEST AND PRCES LOWEST. SUCCESSORS OF FAYLOi & MACKENZE. Manuacurers o and dealers-in ail kinds o Cemen Building maerial, Hollow Building Blocks, Linils, Sills; Waer Tables, Coping, Freue, Pillars, Columns, Capials, Chimney Blocks, Fancy Gae Poss, Fence Poss, Sidewalks, Curbs, Guers, Floors, ec. Also Cemen Shingles and Brick, Broken Sone and Gravel. Porland Cemen, Building Sand, Gravel and Broken Sone or sale. As General Conracors, will give esimaes or enire consrucion o Houses and oher Buildings, o any maerial; do he work and urnish he bes maerial available. Plans and speciicaions urnished, or "will esimae upon oher plans. Come and seeus when you are ready o build. Yarda'a N. J. S. R. R. and Railroad avenue, Red Bank; Fron sree, Red Bank ; River sree, Seabrigh. SEY FARM WAGONS, one and wo horse, KEY-p STONE BUSNESS WAGONS, ully guaraneed, BABCOCK <c $ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA $ COKTLAND. surreys, buggies, runabous, depo carriages, «LOU AT eables! Broad Sree, Red Bank. We keep no only a complee assormen o he ines oreign and ropical Fruis, bu also he ines Fruis and Vegeables, produced on M,onmouh couny arms. 08-J. Orders may be given by elephone No. Goods delivered. ZECEl-A-D^A-O DoiOlvn WUK i j^ihaally Urn rnimo. O>iro<^ lio oyc»!([lil>y lnhorn, i i," i nl lio livoilnchn in u lii^ o lio pna 'Voo ounnuluuuii. CJUUHHJB neodcl. J li inodi'ialo julwi. DR. STLES,'Doooi* o Opics, Visis Kcd Bank. n. J.i e«ry oher Wcilncsduy. Nex visi Wcdocsdas, July iod. Hour a: o 8 '. M, A M'moMce BaUinia, Moonm»»,««. SEASON OF 907. BATTLE GROUND STOCK FARM, FREEHOLD, N a J. COL. CARTER, &747S, (Con. Carer,) Foaled 898. Chesnu, 6 hands high, weighs,250 poundi, Sired by Nuwood Wilko':, 2.CC'. Sire o 4 rom 2.0'j o 2.30; six beci han 2., incluchrik he grea roing Bnllion John A. McKerron, 2.0'j. Firs Dam by Boodle, 2.2Mi: Boodlo by Sranger. Second Dam by Elecioneer, Sire o 66 in he lis, all roers. HANDSOME JOE, 43829, Foaled 902. Seal brown, 5.3 hands, a nhow Horae. Sired iy Baron Dillon, 2.2, Sire o 2 rom2.07w o 2 30, hree beer han 2.0. Firs Dam mln by Snmboul, 2.07V., Dam o one in. ho, lis. Second Dam Modjeska, by Enield, Dam o wo beer han n breeding, size, disposiion, syle, acion, and conormaion, hey are peiec Fee 325 o nsure. THOS. MAHSON &-SON, Monumenal Works MONMOUTH STREET, NE&K TOWN HALL, RED BANK. Telephone 29-J. Wo have jui received 3 carloadso Granio Monumens, which we now havo a our yard or inspecion. Thc3o monumeno were made especially or im hin winer o ho Bes Dark Qulncy and Harro Granio. Anyone considering: ho erecion o a memorial will liml i o holr advnn«ko o call on us. Wo will Buaranco boa workraanahip. Work execued in any cemoc-ry. SLATE BURAL VAULT FOR NSPECTON. All work dono by pneumaic looo. W. WLLGUSS Oorhor ron, and Broad Srees, Bed Bank, N. J. RVER PROPERTY and FARMS or sale. Also Houses andl Loo in Red Bank. Los in desirable locaiorm. HGH-GRADE NSURANCE COMPANES represened. Promp adjuiimcnu a specialy. Houses or ren. Furnished Summer llesidencca or ren. Schrocdcr's Hair Tonic kills dandru, keeps he hair rom alling ou and niakes he scalp healhy. enough or i o dp. A Schroeder's Pharmacy. Tha's rie

7 Soy in a Tramp's MB,". (From Success.) have never emphasized suicienly he ramp's disgus a having "o do ime" n June. From May ill November B his naural roving ime, his box car vacaion. n winer, jail, even he workhouse, is oen more o a boon han oherwise. However, even hiry summer days, preciqus as bey are on he "ouside," pass away sooner han one a irs expecs hem o, and hen comes ha glorious momen hunder, lighning, no even a pouring rain can mar i when he reed one is again his own maser. There may be oher experiences in lie more ecsaic. han his one, bu would willingly rade hem all emporarily or ha irs gasp in he open air, and ha uneered read on he.ground, which he discharged prisoner enjoys. s Lie Worh Living. 0 Ua worh living? Yes, so long. As spring revives he year Ana halle VB wih he ciiclioo's song jj, To show ha she,is here; ' So long as May o April akes, ' n smllea and ears, arewell And windlowers dapple all ho brakes And primroses he dell; While children n he woodlands ye Adorn heir lile laps "Wih ladysmock and viole And daisy chain heir caps;..while over orchard daodils Cloud shadows loa and lee AnA ouzel pipes and laverock rills And young lamba buck and Mea; _ So long ab ha which burss ho bud Anil Bwells and unes he rill Makes, springime in he maiden's blood, Lie s -worh living sill. rotce OF SETTLEMENT OF ACj;,-:, ,.-COUNT,.,-.-; Esae o Joseph Preson Laera, deceased. si=^i^.,- i! -A;4Fin2lAccG!!n),,...-.:,.,, isnoica is hereby given ha he accouns o h.subscriber, surviving., execuor o he esae ol said deceased,..will Be'audied and saed by he Surrogae and repored or- selemen o ho Orphans Cour o ho Couny o Monmouh, on THURSDAY, THE EGHTEENTH DAY OF JULY, A.-D., 907. Daed June Oh, 907. JAMES $J)WARP BORDEN. pxecutor's SALE OF LANDS. By virue o cerain orders o he Orphans' Cour o he Couny o Monmouh.he subscriber, he Execuor o he Las Will and Tesamen o Rober Allen, Jr.. deceased, will sell on FRDAY. THE FFTH DAY OP JULY, nineeen hundred and seven, a wo o'clock in he aernoon, a ha Globe hoel, in he Town o Red Bank, all he righ, ile and ineres o he said Rober Allen, Jr.. deceased, in all he ollowing described lands and premises, consising o valuable and desirable properies in he ownships o Shrewsbury, Howcll and Middleown. The said propery will be sold ree o dower bu subjec o all oher e&cumbrances. The properies o be sold arc as ollows: TRACT. AH ha cerain rac or parcel o land and premises hereinaer paricularly described, siuae, lyinc and beinu in he Township o Middleown, in he Couny o Monmouh and Slae o New Jersey, adjoining: lands o Samuel Leonard and ohers, and conaining our acres more or less, bounded norhward by land o Richard Appleirae, eo said, easward by land said o belong o Emma Hero (or Zero), souhward by land o Marin Dowd so called, and wesward by land o Samuel Leonard, and being inended o be he same premises conveyed o he said Rober Allen, Jr., by Houson Fields, Sheri, by deed daed February h, 898. And also he same premises conveyed o he said Peer Peri by he said Rober Allen, Jr., by deed bearing even dae wih hese presens. Being: inended o be he same land and premises conveyed by Peer Peri and Anna his wie o Rober Allen, Jr., deed bearing dae May 6h, 897. Recorded Book 2, page C7, &c. TACT 2. AH. ha home, rac or parcel o land, siuae in ormerly he Township o Shrewsbury, in he Couny o Monmouh in he Sae o New Jersey, souh o Tinon Falls and near he juncion o he Shark River and Squankum roads. Beginning a a locus sake in William Sco's souheas corner, hence () norh eighy-six degrees and hiry-aine minues eas nine chains and ory-one links, henco (2) souh weny-wo degrees iy-ive minues wes hree chnin3 and sixy links, more or less, o he line o lands belonging o John Green, hence (3) along: his line, souh eighy-nine degrees and ieen minues wes nine chains and ive links o a sake, hence (4) norh weny degrees and hiry minues eas hree chains anrl our links o he place o beginning, conaining wo acres and seveny-seven hundredhs, conained in a morgage execued by Gabriel Rice and Elizabeh his wie, o Benjamin C. Whie, daed November 26h, A. D.. 872, recorded in Monmouh Couny Clerk's Olice Book D-3 o Morgages, Base 465, &c, and assigned o said Rober Allen, Jr., by Benjamin C. Whie, by er Allen, Jr., a he ime o his deah, o wi: MORTGAGES. George C. Marks and wie o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Howell. Lewis Neil o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn o he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Alanic, James Pool o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Eaonown. Leonard L. Seeley o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury and in he ownship o Middleown. Leonard L. Seelev o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in ho sum o $ Land in he ownships o Shrewsbury and Middleown. William F. Kelson and Jane his wie o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury and couny o Monmouh. John Edgar Brower o Rober Allen.'Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by 3<Am Edgar Brower. Francis P. Coleman and Lucy B., his wie, o Rober Allen. Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Susan H. Coleman o Rober Allen, Ji-., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Amelia A. Ellis and John A., her husband, Abigail F. Weaver, o Rober Allen, Jr., draivn in he sum o $, Joseph P. Hampon o Alred Pope, assigned o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownbhip o Shrewsbury., Elizabeh Hagerman and husband o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in ho sum o $, Land in he ownship o Nepune. Williani V. Conovero Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he couny o Monmouh. James T. Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., dra-wn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o in he sum o $ Land in he couny o Ocean. Morgage made by Charles W. Heisley and wie. William A, rvansclioick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Henry Sicker o George Hance, Jr.. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sumo $ Lend in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by David W. Bray and wie. Rachel S. Grover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he own o Red Bank. Morgage made by Charles Leighon and wie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sumo $ Land in he ownship o Nepune. Morgage made by Charles Tilon and wie. Lylia E. Harvey o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Waler Heeresaon. JohnEasmond o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum 's $ Morgage made by Peer Sloclcmun. <&". William A. Truex o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o Morgage made by Horace VanDorn. Rachel S. Grover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o 8, Morgage made by Julin A. Finlde. N William B. Conover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o J23.O0. Land in he ownship o John H. Benne o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Alanic. John Edgar Brower o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Charles Cromwell o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Eaonown. Joseph W. Child o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o O. Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. deed o assignmen daed January 5h, 878, re- Wiiiiam.Millei p.kpber A]len,.Jr.i. drawn.in he C5~u5u a saiu Gier-l J aoiiico mbook'm. b As^ikn- j sum o $ Land in he ownship o Hcrwell, meis, page 238, &c. Rober W. Urower Jo Rober Allen., Jr.. dravyn "' ->- - *- "-<- " - - ' - - he'suino $05.60 ' iand'.in he owr-o Red The Board o Educaion o Holmdel ownship, Monmouh couny^ conemplae he erecion o a wo class room and inished basemen schoolhouse, brick and concree. Plans can be had a John W. Hance's, Holmdel, on Monday, July s, 907. Bids o be in July 2h, 907. Henry C. Pelon,^Archiec, 33 Broadway, New York Ciy. j ' ALEX L. McCLEES, '' ' Disric Clerk. & Holmdel, N,, J., June 7,907. Noice is hereby given o he legal \oers o he Red Bank School Disric, in ho Couny o Monmouh, ha a. Nnccial School Meeing; will be held in oo Town Hall, Red Bank, on TUESdUY, THE SECOND DAY OF JULY, - 'JO, a 7:00 o'clock P. M., a which '.i oeing will be submied he ollowing '-: Resolved, Tha he Board o Educa- ion be auhorized o build an addiion '.o he Shrewsbury Avenue School, o., o, no more han $2,000. Resolved, Tha he Board o Educai on be auhorized o issue our noes ;' *' n he corporae name o he School J ' ( ) sric o Red Bank, in he denomina-,'vion o $3,000 each ; he irs noe o ' V come due and made payable January '' ^., 908; he second noe o become ".ue and made payable January s, - "ildo ; he hird noe o become due and 'nide payable January s, 90, and, lie ourh noe o become due and - Ynde payable January s, 9. s ' Daed his 7h day o June, 907. C. D. WARNER, Presiden. " JAMES COOPER, Ju., Dis, Clerk. j "Public Noice. 'iotce TO HOLDERS OF SEWER CERTFCATES. describes m a' isein Bed- rom Houson Fields, Sheri; o Rober Allen. Jr. :,-.-.;...-.;. - TKACT 3.. All ha.rac or parcel o land and premises hereinaer paricularly described, siuae, lying and being in he Township o Howell, in he Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey. Beginning: a he end o sixeen chains and sixy links on a course norh sixy-our decrees wes ern-he. norliasj,comer pje.i ^r>ic,p Jan,d[ conaining one" hundred and iy-wo acres and seveny-eiirh hundredhs reurned o Peer Kno, May 25h, 74G, recorded in he Surveyor General's Oice a Perh Amboy in Book S.-2 page 40, hence () norh iy-wo degrees and hiry minues eas weny-nine chains and hiry links, hence (2) norh one degree and hiry minues cas eigh chains, hence (3) norh ory-six degrees and hiry minues wes wony-our chains and seveny-our links o Eas side o R. & D. Bay Rail Road; (4) along he said road, souh hiryhree degrees and ory-ive minues wes hirywo chains; (5) souh seven degrees and ory-ive minues wes welve chains, Ul) norh eighy-wo degrees and hiry minues eas en chains o he beginning; conaining eighy-nine acres and sixyive hundredhe, sric measure, and inended o be he same premises described in a deed daed he irs day o February A. D. 869, made by John W. Morris and wie o said David. McGill. and also described in a deed daed he irs day o February, A. D., 8G9, made by Samupl Morris and wie o said David. McGill. Being inended o be he same land and premises, described in deed rom David. McGill o Rober Allen, Jr., deed daed February 7h, S69, recorded in book 2, page 328. TRACT 4. Also all he righ ile and ineres o ;aid obejs Allen, Jr., in he ollowing described rac o land, namely; he undivided one sevenh ineres o a lo o land siuaejm he norh side o Wes Fron Sree, in he own o Red Bank, bounded on he norh by lnnd o J. Traord Allen, on he eas by land o Oscar Hesse, Sr. on he souh by Fron Sree, on he wes by he Bore propery o J. Traord Allen. TRACT 6. All ha house and piece o land and premises hereinaer paricularly described, siuae, lying and being in he Township o Middleown, in he Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, adjoining lands o Samuel Leonard and ohers, and conaining wo and a hal acres more or less; bounded norhward by lands o Richard. Applegae, so said, easward by land said o belong o Emma Hore, souhward by land o Marin Dowd, so called, wesward by land o Samuel Leonard.... Being inended o be he same land and premise 8 conveyed in a cerain deed by. Houson Fields. Sheri, o Rober Allen. Jr., deed daed February h, 897, Recorded Book 588, page 329, &c TRACT. 6. All ha house and piece o land, siuae in he Township o Miidleown, Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, adjoining lands o Samuel Leonard and ohers and conaining wo and one-hal acres more or less. Bounded norhward by land o Richard Applegae, Senior, so called, easward by land said o belong o Emma Hero, souhward by land o Marin Dowd, so called, wesward by lnnd o Samuel Leonard, and conained in a deed made by Houson Fields. Sheri o he Couny o Monmouh aoresaid, o said Rober Allen, Jr., on oreclosure execuion, in Monmouh Circui Cour, o William A. VanSchoick, complainan agains Thomas Wesbrook and wie and ohers, February h, 897, and described by R. S. Snyder, Surveyor, April 2h, 887, as ollows: Beginning a a sone a an elbow o land o Marin Dowd, dee'd, hence souh sixy-wo degrees hiry minues ena hree chains and weny-hree and a hal links along he said Dowd land o a sone in he lino o land o K. Anderson, hence norh lo la o K. A d r, en degrees eas welve chains and eighy-live links along ho lino o he wesward side o ho said Anderson land o a sono ormerly line o Applcgne land, now Conover land, hence norh iyseven degrees slid en minues wes hree chains and hiry-six links along he aoresaid Conover land o a sare in he line o ormerly Appleirae now snid Cpnover, hence souh nine degrees wes hireen chains and weny-ono links along he land o said Conover in purl and in par along said land o said Dowd deceased nnd conaining abou our acres and ieen hundredha more or less. Being inended o be ho same land and premises described in a cerain deed by Houson Fields, SherilT, o Rober Allen, Jr., deed daed. February h, 897, recorded Book, r is7, page 39. TRACT 7. All ho righ, ile and ineres which Riehnrd C. liurrowos hud a he ime o bin deah, being one equnlanil undivided one sixeenh par o he Cumpon's Greek propery, o-wi: hree los o land lying and being in he Township o Middleown near and n Compon'3 landing, he lira lo purchased rom Mayor John Sillwell, deed bearing dae his 8h day o March, 827, lipginnink in he souheas corner o he hereby convoyed racs and a n sake in he line o Charles Conover, rom liencu running norh hiry-ono de- (rreeueaa hree chains and hiry-our links, hence h k hi i i The TOWN W RU> BANK having Made arrangemens o pay SEWER ERTFCATES now ousand- ', Noice is hereby given o liohl-!r3 o such Ceriicaes ha, hey -jll be redeemed in cash or ex- "hanpoil or new Bonds a eiher G Firs or Second Naional Hank Red Bank, such presenaion o ^eni.ulc July is, id or 3d, as in- K s ceases on hese Ccrilieaes,nly rs, 907. By order o he Commissioners Town o Red Bank, N. J. \cs: r A. C- AUUSON, Town Clerk. Bank. John KTCS3 o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum.o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Rober. W. Brower and wie, Ambrose Brower and Samuel Brower o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land, in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Mary Borden o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he own o Reu'BaiiV. Lewis H. Smih o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Daniel D, Lewis o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum.o $0.00. Land in he ownship o Middleown. Daniel Lewis o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he Bum o $ Land in he ownship o Middleown. Marenus Bergen and Marie A., his wie, o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Sacey G. Conover, execuor, o Rober Allen, Jr.. drawn in he sum o Sl.COO.OO. Benjamin Doughy o Rober Allen. Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Eichard P. Thomson o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $5, Land in he couny o Monmouh. Margare K. Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $902,40. Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Minnie Cocks, Nahan, Eugene and William Cocks o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sumo $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury, Andrew Brower o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o Land in he own o Red Bank. Rober VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr.. drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. William H. Marin and Jane, his wie, o Rober.Alien, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Ocean. Rober W. Brower and wie o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o SGG.00. Land in he own o Red Bank. Marie Bergen and Marenus Bergen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury, a Oceanic. Warren Brown o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $G Land in he ownship o Rarian. Michael Flaley and Caherine, his wie, o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o S0.00. Lnnd in he ownship o Holmdel. Mary Ann Cammus and Rudolph Cammus o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Eaonown, and land in he couny o Mercer. David A. Walling and wie o Rober Allen; Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Middleown. William B. Nelson o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Alanic. Jesse B. Hellenbake o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o 5, Land in hej-ownship o Middleown. ASSGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. George R. Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Middleown. Morgage made by Ralph Kirkman and Rober Kirkman. W. A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Samuel A. Conover o George Hance, Jr. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o SS0.00. Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by William A. Jerey o Oceanic. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr.. drawn in he sum o Land in ho ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by John F. Ovens and wie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr.. drawn in he sum o ^lro.oo. Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Benjamin Doughyand Rebecca, his wie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in ho sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage mado by Parick Keee. William A. VanSchoiclc o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in ho sum o $, Land in he couny o Essex. Morgage mado by Sarah M. Dorn. Jol-n H. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr,, drawn in he sum o $, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by John. Van- Schoick. William B. Conover o Rober Allen. Jr.. drawn in ho sum o $ Land in ho ownship o. Morgage made by John H. Van Schoick. Rober Allen, Jr., o Rober Allen. Jr., surviving commissioner o Lewis Lippinco and Joel Parker, JUDGMENTS. Judgmen agains James H. Romain, enered December 4h, 890. Amoun $ Judgmen agains Maria Soken, enered December 8h; 855. Amoun Judgmen agains James R. Davis, enered Augus 4jh, 886. Amoun 7.52 Judgmen agains James R. Davis, enered Augus 0h, 880. Amoun Judgmen agains Sarah A. Taylor, enered Sepember 9h, 880. Amoun Judgmen agains James H. Parker, enered Sepember 20h Amoun Judgmen agains Elizabeh Walling and Mary E. Emmons, enered June 3d, 887. Amoun Judgmen agains Mary Parker, enered June 5h Amoun Judgmen agains John H. Rhodes, enered December 27h, 892. Amoun Judgmen agains Eliza J. Harper, enered January 0h, 893. Amoun Judgmen agains Moses., Hampon, enered June' 3h Amoun,. 54.G4 Judgmen agains Thomas Weabrook,'' j enered November 26h, 8!)r.. Amoun.. ' Judgmen agains Henry WUe, enered February. 7h,.89G. Amoun EG.9 Judgemen agains, Archibald. Minon..< ;: enere3 April 3d, 896. Amoun 07.2 Judgmen agains WUJiam, B.-.Nelson... "enered Ocober2ii, 690. Arrwun.-, Judgmen agains Benjamin F. Allen and Rober-H. Miller, enered February Mh, L Amoun.:...,...,.: '2.93 Judgmen agains George W. Woodward, enered May 6h, 898. Amoun.. '3.'G Judgmen agains Randolph Cammus, enered May 24h, 898. Amoun.n 66.4 Judgmen agains Vilda Aer or'alvie Aker, enered February Ch, 899. Amoun-.,...,,.-,,.,,.._...,,..., EW YORK AND LONG BRANCH RALROAD. Saions in New York: Cenral R. R. o New Jersey, oo.libery Sree and Wes 23d Sree; Pennsylvania Railroad, oo o Corland Sree, Deabrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree. On and aer June 23d. 907, TRANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, COO, 6 35 (Mondays only), 6 45,. "7 0,»7 25, 7 5, " 40, "8 05, *8 27',- 8 42, 8 45, *D 20, 9 53, '0 40, 45 a. ni.; * *4 7, 4 80,! , 7 33, 9 08 (Saurdays only). 9 57, 0 SO >. : m. Sundays, 7 58, 9 43, 52 a. in.; 4 45, G03, "6 50, "8 45, 9 OB, *9 67 p. m. For Perh Amboy, Elizabeh and Newark. 6 00, G 45, 7 0 ' (Excep Perh Amboy), 7 5, *7 40 (Newark only), 7 55 (Excep Perh Amboy), 8 42 (Newark only), 8 45, 9 20 (Excep Perh Amboy) 9 53, 45 a. m.; 2 00, 5, 2 53 (Excep Perh Amboy), *4 05 (Excep Perh Amboy), C (Excep Perh Amboy). 7 33, 908 (Saurdays only), 9 57 (Excep Perh Amboy), 0 30 (Excep Newark) p. m. Sundays,'7'S8, 9 43 a. m.; 4 J5 (Excep Perh Amboy), 603, G60 (Excep Perh Amboy), 8 45 (Excep Perh Amboy), 9 08, 9 57 (Excep Perh Amboy) p. m. For Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and inermediae saions, 5 (Mondays exceped), 5 25, 6 0,7 23 (or Wes End). 0 00, 0 23 a. m.; 2 62, 42 (Saurdays only), 52, 2 09 (Saurdays only), 2 25 (Saurdays only), 2 42 (Saurdays only), 3 00, 3 9, 4 32, 4 49, 68, 5 40 (Excep Long Branch), 5 47, 6 22, 635, 7 52, 8 29 p. m. Sundays, 5, 4 50, 9 58, , 08 a. m.; 5 27, 6 42, 9 60 p. m. SUNDAY TRANS DO NOT STOP AT ASBURY PARK OR OCEAN GROVE. For Freehold, via Mnawan, 7 55, 8 05, 9 20 a. m.; &00, 6, 4 30, 7 30 (Saurdays only), p. m. Sundays, 9 Vi a. m.; 4 45, 9 08 p. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK Foo Libery sree, 2 0 (Mondays exceped), 4 00, 6 50, 8 30, "0 00,30 a. m.; '2 40 (Saurdays only), '20 (Saurdays only), 30, "S30, "3 40, "40, -M45, -*5 00, 6 30, 5 38, 6 30, 8 45 p. m. Sundays , 95, "0 00 a. m.; 2 30, 4 00, 8 30 p. m. Wes 23d sree, C. R. R. o N. J., 8 20, "9 GO, 20 a. m.; "2 20 (Saurdaysonly), *0 (Saurdays only), 20, "3 20, 3 50, "4 30, "4 50, 5 20, , 50 p. m. Sundays, 6 50, 8 05, "9 50 a. rn.; "2 20, 3 50, 8 20 p. m. Wes 23d sree, Penna. R. R., 8 55 a. m.; 2 25, "2a (Saurdays only), 2 25, "3 25, '4 25. "4 55, 6 55 p. m. Sundayo, i 25, a 25 a. in.; 4 55 p. m. Corland and Desbrosses srees, Penna. R. R., 4 00, 900 a. m.; 2 30, ; "30 (Saurdays only.). 2S0, *3'40; *"i'3d," %M, "7 00"p. 'm. Sundays, 8 30, 9 30a. m.; 5 00.p. nv "Denoes express rains.,,'*;" '.'.. ' ' ".'.'. For urher pariculars see ime ables a sa- TOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, l COUNSELLORS AT LAW l COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Olkea corner Broad and Fron Srees, RED BANK, N. J. TTENRY M. NEVUS, J_i COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hendrickson Block, Fron Sree, RED BANK, N. J. T7REDERCK W. HOPE, P /--nrt-htor-r T n> A'V T X' COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oices corner Broad and Fron Sree*. RED BANK, N. J.. C HART/RS H. VNS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Building, BROAD STBBET, REB BAMK, N. J. E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, RED BANK, N. J. Oices : POST-OFFCE BULDNG... TAMES E. DEGNAN, ) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 28 BlOAD STEET, ' RliD BANK, N. J. LSTONTBEEKMAN, ' " COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Noary Public. Supreme Cour Examiner. Oices 9 Broad sree, RED BANK, N. J. ) R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS, SURGEON DENTST. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania. Oice Days in Red Bank: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saurdays; Tuesday evenings rom 7:30 o8: Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENTST. PATTERSON BULDNG, RED BANK. N. 3. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion a Anaesheics. o, GEORGE W, BO YD, Gen.Pass, Agen, Penn. B. R. W. C. HOPE, Gcn'l Passenger Agen, Cenral R. R. on.j....,... RUFUS BLODGETT, Superinenden N. Y. and L. B. R. R. Judgmen agains William Miller, enered April 24h, 899. Amoun Judgmen agains Randolph Cammus, enered July 3d, 900. Amoun , Assignmen o judgmen o Jonahan Dixon and Gilber Collins o Rober Allen, Jr. Judgmen held agains Elisha Ruckman..! $, For urher inormaion inquire o Edward W. Wise, No. 28 Broad alree, Red Bank, N. J. Condiions made known on he day o sale. Daed June 3d, 907. JAMES E. DEGNAN, Execuor. D R. W. M. THOMPSON, DENTAL SURGEON. Over Poaolice, BediBank, N.JJ. Hours 8-5. ) R. J. D. THROCKMORTON, DENTAL SURGEON. OFFCE: No. 5 Broad Sree,.... :,, Red Bank. H. J. TiR,...FRANK.. ** MANNNG. JLJ SURGEON DENTST... Successor o Dr. F. L. Wrigh. RED BANK. N. Broad sree, opposie Ford & Miller's. A C. HURLEY, XX «SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 5 Bridge Avenue. RED BANK, N. J, Wih George Cooper or ieen years. Merclians' Seamboa Co.'a Line. Telephone Call 704 Franklin, New York. Telephone Call 4-J, Red Bank. Shrewshnry, Highlands,Highland lieaeh, Oceanic, Locus Poin, air Haven, Jed Hank, JLOKJ irancli(ind Aibury l*avk. The srong and commodious seamboa SEA BRD CAPT. C. E. THROCKMORTON, Will leave Red Bank and Pier 24. oo o Franklin Sree, New Yorl, as ollows: Leave New York daily a 9:00 A. M. ' Leave Red Bank daily a 3:00 P. M. (Sundays included.) a Time able subjec o change wihou noice. Passenger saions in New York, W. 23d sree, N. R.; Foo o Libery sree, N. R. n eec May 2h, 907. TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, &c, a 6 00, 6 45, 7 5, 7 25, 8 05, 827, 8 45, 9 20, 0 40, 42 a. m.; 2 00, 2 53, 4 7,4 30, 7 30, 7 33, 9 08 (Saurdays only), 0 30 p. m. Sundays, 7 58, 52 a. m.; 4 45, 6 50, 8 45, 9 08 p. m. For Freehold via Maawan a 9 20 a. m.; 2 00, 4 30, 30 p. rn. Sundays, 4 45, 9 08 p. m. For Lakewood, Lakehurs, &c, a 0 49, 06 a. m.; " 3 03, 4 4G, , 7 25 (Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays,,8 32,00 a. m.; 3 40 p. m. For Alanic Ciy, 06 a. m.; 4 46 p. m. Sundays, 00 a. m.; 3 40 p. m. For Vineland, Bridgeon, &c, 6 49 a. m.: 3 03 p. m. For Toms River and Barnega a 6 49, 00 a. m. 3 03, 5 28, 6 00 p. m. Sundays, 8 32 a. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK. For Red Bank, 4 00, 5 CO, 8 30, 0 00, 30 a. m.; 2 40, 20 (Saurdays only), 30, 3 30, , 4 45, 5 00, 5 30, 5 38, C 5, 6 30, p. m. Sundays, 3 30, 7 00, 9 5, 0 00 a. m.; 2 30, 4 00, 8 30 p. m. * W. G. BK3LER. W. C. HOPE. Vice Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Ag.. E. WHYTE, D. P. A., Asbury Park, N. J. R. B. F. KNG, G DENTST. LTTLE SLVER, NEW JERSEY. Horses boarded winer and summer and reaed ree o charge..peo. D. COOPER, XX CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Geo. Cooper, C. E. Posolce Building, RED BANK, N. J. T ACOB'C. SHUTTS,?l AUCTONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm Sock, arm implemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, 9 Broad sree, Red Bank. Telephone 264. TTENRY OSTENDORFF. Tuner and Repairer o Pianos and pairer o Organs. Oice, de la Reussille's jewelry sore, Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. HARVEY LTTLE, MESSENGER. Frui and Conecionery on Board. KiT Connecs wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Long Branch, Asbury Park, Belord, Middleown and Keypor. N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus be on.he whar a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her ad- verised ime. This boa's ime-able is adverised in he RED BANK REGSTER, Red Bank Sandard, also in Bullinirer's Guide, New York VorW, New York Journal, New York Tribune, Brooklyn Eajlc and Democra, Hobolen. N. J. Time-ables may be obained a THE REGSTER oice, Broad sree. Red Bank. Excursion Tickes Cens. Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. Telephone Call 704 Franklin, New York.. Telephone Call 4-J, Red Bank. Shrewsbury, Highlands,Highland Beach, Oceanic, Lovun Poin, Fair Haven, Bed Bank, Long liranoh and A«iurv Park, The srong and commodious seamboa ALBERTNA CAPT. L. PRCE, Will leave Red Bank and Pier 2J, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, as ollows: Leave Keel Bank daily a 7.00 A. jr. Leave New York daily a 3:00 p. M. (Sundays exceped.) Time able subjec o change wihou noice. On Memorial Day, May 30h, he Ali ill l N Yk 50" y, y, berina will leave New York a p. M. insead o her usual ime. 5:00 D H. BENNETT, o PRACTCAL ENGNEERJAND ELECTRCAN. 27 Duane sree. NEW YORK. Tel. 76 Franklin. Box 44, FAR HAVEN, N. J. Seam and Gas Fier. Engines. Dynamos'arid Moors nsalled. Wiring or Lighs and Bells. Repairs o all kinds promply done. Esimaes, cheerully given. ". norh liy-wo deireeii hiry minues wes iy- one Unlui o ho Creek; hence souh nixy-our degrees hiry minues wes wo chains and seven links o iu old dich course; henco up he same souh ory-hroe dcgreoi hiry minues wo:i one chain and iy-our links; and rom hence o he Deed bearing dae March 8h, ll'.!7, rom Clinrlon Conover and wie o he Conipnny. Beginning a n slake [ianding in he souhwes corner o n rac o land and sal meadow ormerly belonging lo William Conover, dee'd, adjoining lnndn o Tliomau ('liaiico and Job Coinpon. lying near or adjoining lu! landing hill near Cninpon Creek ; henco nmi mlid uake Mouh lly-wo degree;* cas wo eluinn; hence norh ory.uu-e.odecrees uud hiry minue! eas nine chains and nine links o John Sillwell land; holicu norh llly-lwi> degreen wen wo -luiimi lo Hi; old dllcb; lu'uceip bo mime, mmh orly-hreo degrees and hiry minuen ives o wlw.ru i, lii-kim. Deed rom Thorium Olmncminil wn o UioOom- >any, lionrinic (no March lilli, B27. lleginnillk a» Hiaus Hnmlinii in hunnrnven corner u a rac, o land nnd nu-adow piiclimicd i by (be mud Tboniii!] ('hance lying nenr or adjoining ll^ landing hill nnir Ooniplon'i' Creek; liencn rom imid nnkn!ouh llly-lwo d<'jrn'<>; iei wo Wininii: hence ioiih orly-uircn dcgren!i and iy lvu mlmilcii emi. iiini>y. iov<<n links o where i begun; ri'm-enco bi'lngliad n he above m'ili'd ilceiln, lkilinimdiirleno lieuulolikilnnd will morn n. lingo appear. Being nended o lie. (humrnn land and prraniiicn MKivcyrd n ik-i'i lidn deed by.lonl 'lirlcr, MnniT lc, o llolmr. A Him, Jr., ik'nrlnir (lae, recorded in Hook HH, pane 32. Almi nil he Judgmen!', morgaged and drawn in he sum o 55, Morgage made by WiUinmllaliaway. Sacy C Conovw, execuor, o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o S60.00.,Lai)d in ho ownnhipn. Morgage made by Clark and Hnrley- B. Doughy o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he onm o $ Land in he, ownship o _ MorKago made by Ella Marin. Reuben P. Thomson o Rober Allen, Jr.. drawn in Hi" mim o $5, Lnnd in he ownship o -. MurKiige made by William Hnha- William V. ("onuvcr o Rober Alien, Jr., drawn in he. uiim «5200,00. Lnnd n he ownship o, MorjjKKo. limdd by Jnmen Chuiiioy. Ji\mi l!i '. Allen o Holivc All, Jr.. drawn in he innn o $ Mor prune made by Murj- A. C. Allaire. John. Aiiinnck lo Uolwr Allen, Jr., drawn in he. sum «$ MorlcnRc ninilo by David. Mclill. Wnrrenlrmvn n Koher Allen, Jr., drawn in in! mini o $i(lk.c.'l. Laml in ho Uiwnnlii io Mndiiiun. Middlesex couny. MorgHK" nmdo by Kylvenl.'r. Obillillnvell (did wie. Kllen llnbbni'd lo Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in lio mini o $WU>0. Land n ho ownship o Hhiewu- mry Mormiire inndo h.v Willinni Koek. Kliziilmh MMT o Kobw. Allen. Jr.. drawn inliemim o Jl.'iO.Ol..and in Hio owimllip o Klnvwnhin-y, " ''»h- H"ven. Morlguiro niado by,owh!. Smih and wie. Benjamin Hmnhy o Rober Allen, Jr,, lniwn h J'UWMW J d in he ownaliin o M ONMOUTH COUNTY ORPHANS COUUT. May Term. A. P n he maer o he esae o Hannah M. Conain, deceased. Order o Show Cause. Marha V. Brower, adminisrarix o UannnhM. Conain, deceased, having- exhibied o his'cour, under oah, aju.i and rue accoun o he persona! esae nnd debs o said decenden, whereby i. appears ha he personal esae o raid deceased ia insulicien o pay her richly and requekimc he aid o ho Cour in he premises, i hi hereore ordered ha a!! persons ineresed in (iseeuidh, Lenemeny and heraliamenui and real esae, o he said deceased, appear bocove he Cour, a he Cour House, in Freehold, on Thursday, he ih day o Sepember, A. D., nineeen hundred and sev?n, a 0 A. M., o show cause why so much o he said JUKH, enemens, herediamens ami real eiiico he mud deciwl should no bo sold iv.\ will be sudicien o p?y her ilebs, or he residue hereo, an he case may require. By he Cour, DAVD S. CKATEK, SurroKae. Daed.Tune 20Lh, A. P., 907. M ONMOUT COUNTY CRCUT COURT. Keypor. unkiiw Company, body corporae, plainill', \",i. diiy Trowellinr, deendan. On Conrac. n Aachmen. Noieo. Noice in honihy i^iven Hin ii wri o niu'hmri issued ou o he Monmouh Couny Circui Omr agains he lijcli!) and credi!', immeyn and eirecn, irood-i nnd rlmlelh, landu nnd CH>UMU: id' (Juy Tremellimr, a nou-j eviden debor, a he sui o ho Koypor! ankii)(;cornpi]iy, lx>dy corporae, or K; mini o Vro hnu.eind (i&.duo) dullum. on h«li'h <!uy o May, A. X, ))7, reurnnbl- on he 0 h (lay o June, A, ]>., 07, has been nem-d and duly^xecu'd, ind was leurned on he '.i'ih duyo Miy, A. )., 007. by hohliorliro ho Couny o MOMmouli. JOSK'H Mi:)i;UM0n\ Cleric. KDMUN WMJON, Aorney. )iiwljun«l!)li, 07. HARVEY LTTLE, MESSENGER. Frui and Conecionery on Board. #7rC<>nnecs wih rolley cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbury, Kaonown, T.ony Branch, Asbury Park, Eelord, Middleown and Keypor. N. B. AU reigh inended or his boa mus be on he whar a suicien lengh o ime o handle, as she will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime. This boa's ime-able b adverised in he RKD BANK RKCKTKH, Hod Bank Sandard, also in BulliKir's duiil; New York World, New York Journal, New York Tribune, Brooklyn Kayli: and Democra, loboken, N. J. Time-ables may be obained a THE REGSTER oice. Broad sree, Ked Bank. Excursion Tickes, - 50 Cens. Tho large nnd commodious»eiimer ( JVM. V. WLSON, Running beween PnrMonmouh nnd Mh sree, Special Noice RELATNG TO NUSANCES N THE Township o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury are hereby deined and declared o be, and hey shall include and embrace:. The placing or deposiing in or upon any sree or alley, or in or upon any public or privae propery in his ownship, any dead animal or nny pnr o he same, or any dead ish or any par o he eame, or ilh rom prjvies or cesspools or cach basins or rubbish o any ind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or" parbapre, manure or sweepings (provided ha sably manure and oher manure may be used as a erilizer), or any oul or oensive or obnoxious maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy vaul, cesspool or oher, recepacle 'or ilh. 3. Allowing or permiinp: any nirhsoil, garbage or oher olensive or decomposing: solid or luid maer or subsance o leak or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel in which he same may be conveyed or carried.. The carrying or conveying: hrough any sree any subsance which has been removed rom anyprivy vaul or cesspool, unless he aame shall bo inclosed in air-isrh barrel J, or in a perecly igh arni properly covered wniron. 5. All cariiir- o Karbae hrough he srees o he ownship excep beween he hours o sunse and six A. M. 6. The burning o any maer or subsance which ahau emi, or cause, or produce, or oas oil any oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoyinp pan, smoke, acam or odor. 7. The casink or discharginir ino he Shrewsbury or Navcyink, or Souh Shrewsbury river, or ino any sream in his ownship, or on he boundary line o his ownship, any subsance which has been removed rom any vaul, cesspool or sink, or any olal or oher reuse., liquids, or yolids, by any pipes or oherwise. 8. Any and every nuisance as above deined 3 hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person making, creae init, causiiik. mainaining or permiinu any o said nuisiances shall orei and pay a penaly o weny-live dollara. The above is an exrac rom he ordinance;! o he board o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and ho uame will be horoughly enorced, AMEUT L. VNS, Presiden o he Hoard o Healh. A. C. lauhkon, Secreary. in huimm o ii, WMKK SAUU in ho ownnhip o Snewiibury. MorKiC" inui) by 0a Murln. derrick Oumpbeli o Huber Allon. Jr., ih'nwn in he nun o?.\0w.w>. Lnrul m he owniiliip o Shio/wiibury. MOWKUKO mado by Ve«r V.ccrviu Aluo all he Jiidinoni, rmrcngru nnd jcnikn- nnd wie,, inonu o morlukei, righii andeiedli held by ol>- Mideuee M. Cooper o oburl Alon, Jr., drawn [ O N RULE TO UAH CREDTORS. KXJ-XUTOKK' NOTCR Krimund W. Tlimdimuron nnd Kdmund Wilum, exoeiiloi'h o Tyleo W. Throclamn-oi, d^cemicd, by order o ho SurroRue o ho Couny o JVouminUli, hereby jjivo noii-o o (lie emlilom o llw miid (luiu'iucl o bring in heir ilib.'i, ilcmiimo mid cliiimn nainri ho onno o iinm ricwnnel, under oah i)r uhuimlon, wihin nine inuul.hii rom he TVVKNTY-KHiHTH DAY OF MAV, iwi, or hey will bo orever burred o liny acion lioreor ngiiiim he iaiil oxeeuoiu KDMDND W. THUOOKMOHTON. EDMUND WLSON. N.U..N.Y. mh: Lrai: JUNE. Les You Forge We Tell Vou Ye To Take Sunday, 2i! :00 r. M. Mumliiy, :id...:i:"0 " Tiu-iuliiy, lh...'l:lk " Woil'dny, nh..r.:00 " ''lnnr.ilay.klii..('>.««" Friday. 7h...li:00 " Sunday, ill li....i:(l(l " Monday, ]lllli..(i:00 " Turmliiy, llli..c:(k) " Wnl'ilny. V.'.li.(!.:!«" ''hiirwliiy, l:ili.l',::«) " 'riiliiy. Hli...«::i( " Kniiiliiy. J(!l(i...C.lN) " Miimlny. l'ili..7::i(l " TiHn.dny, >i.vi..vi :00 WcU'duy. l!illi.3:u0 " Tliiiriidiiy,!!(ll.li.:lH " {'"riiluy, 'Ma.,..ri:lo Siimlny. L';id...ri:0O " Mumliiy.!!Uli..li::i0 " Tueadiiy. lir.lli. M-M " Wod'ilny. Miih.«:.'!() " Tliuri«l«y,27lli.B::il) " Friday, aili...7:00 " Smiduy, 30li...l:0O *' Unurdny, s. :00 A. J. Mimdiiy.!ld...lU)i) " Tuwiduy, <Hh...H::O " Wwl'diiy, r.li..ll::io " 'riimadny. BU>..l:'.u) " ''i'iday, Vli....r>:!0 Kiiiirilny. H!i..l:K)r. H. Monday, 0Lli..7:(H)A. M. Tiiciulay. lllli..k:(o " Wnl'day. r.hli.lwx) " 'riiuriulay. Kllh.B:(l() " i'vidny. Mlli...K:W " i'munlny, ir>li.9:(kl " Mi.udiiy, 7h.. :00 " rm'iiiliiy. lhlh..h:00 " Wcd'dny, luh.mk) " 'ddny, (i! :«() " Hiilurilny, ll.jmhlp.m. Tui'inlny,»!r.li..7:W) " Wi-il'dny. Klilli.7:3( " ''hinndiy,',!7h.h:00 " Frklay. aih...!l:oo " (iniir(uy,!!9uu0:uo " B N N BOSWOKTH'S PABE Bound rii>!cko..boc. Blngla icke...80(3. Tolejihone 8-W. NERVNE. Tlio Groa Tonic or lo Blood* -loi-vc) an<l Soiinch, and a Won- i deral Romocly or Troubles o homvek AND KDMBYB. ASK James Cooper, Jr,, or or wri**h«w»nuaear«ra WBTWE POHT, E. TT.

8 TEMS OF NEWS. HAPPENNGS N ALL PARTS OP THE COUNTY. Pereoul Soea, Triling Ai-cidena, Odl nciden* and neresing Weau-en o lie in Village uni Counrv. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sloa, who live beween Freehold and Englishown, are a he Jamesown exposiion. Mrs. Palmer o Remands, Caliornia, is spending he summer wih her aher, James Parker o Freehold. John G. Schanck o Keypor has bough John Terhune's Pope-Toledo auomobile. J. Serner has been eleced presiden o he Asbury Park alumni associaion. ' The Cliwood. harves home will be held Augus 2s. Dr. Arhur o Freehold has moved o Maawan. JlLio liih Wagon, William Souhard o. Adelphia was reurning home a ew nigh ago when his wagon was run ino rom behind by an auomobile. The wagon was badly damaged as was also he, auomobile. The owner o he auo paid or he damage done. Sailed or Europe.., J. A. Howland, he conracor who buil he bulkhead on he ocean ron a Long Branch, sailed or Europe las Thursday. He will be away or wo monhs. He was accompanied by his Biser-in-law and wo o his children. Sjieenaeu a Anbury Park. The Coleman house, hoel Brunswick and Sunse Hall hoel a Asbury Park - have been graned licenses by.he excise board o ha place. No liquor will be sold unil he cours decide on he legaliy o heir licenses. Back rom Europe. Benjamin.Fees, who ormerly kep a resauran a Asbury Park, and who abou a year ago escaped rom he insane asylum a. Trenon and wen o Europe, has reurned o his counry and is now in New York. Frighened Away. '" "Burglars enered he Rosenwakl house a Long Branch las Wednesday nigh bu were righened away by oicers. One burglar was sho and le a rail o blood, bu he go away in a wagon which was waiing or him. Will Summer a! inlay iioirn. Mrs. Charles Srahan, wie o he principal o he Oakhurs public school, will spend he summer wih her moher, Mrs. Lucy A. mlayo mlaysown. Mr. Srahan will aend Columbia universiy his summer. Ocean Drlre Compleed. The work o illing in Ocean drive a Long Branch was compleed las week, and he drive is now 60 ee wide almos is enire lengh. The sand \ised or illing was aken rom he beach ouside he bulkhead. Sail in lia &oo. Benny Rudrick o Keypor sepped on a nail on Tuesday o las week while playing on he beach. The nail peneraed his oo an inch, bu he wound was dressed and no serious resuls are anicipaed. Well in n Well. James Gannon o Freehold was going down a well las week when he ladder broke. The waer in he well was weny ee deep and Gannon had hard work o keep his head ou o waer ill help came." M>'ll in 3ew 'orl;. Sephen W. Newbury, a ormer residen o Manasquan, died in a New York hospial las Friday. Mr. Newbury, when he lived a Manasquan, was a conracor, builder and livery sable keeper. Mil d in showles a Home. William Showles, he bareback rider, is a his home a Long Branch, aer spending en years raveling wih shows in Europe. He broke his leg while on, he rip and can no longer ride bareback. Ges 'ine Posiion. Charles Ham, who or hree years has been vice principal o he Manasquan public school, has been oered he principalship o he Souh Amboy public school, which h;is seveneen eachers. Collecing Poll Taxes. Nepune ownship's collecor recenly began srenuous work collecing back poll axes. Ou o,000 poll ax bills he has already colleced over (ioo, and he says he res mus pay or go o jail. Chieken /''arm. Hold, The Manasqiiiui chicken arm, locaed jus wes o Manasquan, has been sold o Frank Decker o Poughkecpsie. Mr. Decker paid $0,00) or he arm and,000 or he sock and implemens. Fell rom Jlirinn Train. Alber Epsein o New York ried o board a moving rain a Long Branch las week. He ell and received had cus on he head and high and bruises all over he body. He will recover. Will More li i'inudii. Archibikld CulloiiH o Freehold, he couny secreary o he young men's, Chrisian associaion, has been appoined secreary o he Canada associaion and will move o Oawa on Augus s. JSovlna Mil Midinu. The iiore propery a Maawnn owned by Mrs). Zimmerman is being moved o her propery on Broad sree. The building in 00 ee long. will be cu in wo and made ino wo dwelling!). Ankle Hrained. Miu E. S. Goldberg o Keypor ell while walking over a railroad il.ive ci'obsing a ha place and nprained her ankle no,'ieverely ha nh<! has isinei: been compelled lo HM; cruches!. JPme los, Misiii Mabel Giere, who i! employed in Goldsein's deparmen uoro al Long Branch, lon her jmrw, conaining la>yn and $B in money, hin week. XV) Mrlj) MehodM Borne. A linon sociablo in being hold oday a Mrs. Norrrian L. Munro's a Long Branch o help he Mehodis home or heiaged a Asbury Park. Each gues is expeced o bring linen household goods. loilll ( llolhv. William Brown o Long Branch has bough or,500 he house and lo on Washingon sree a ha place, owned by Calvin G. VanNoe, where Brown has been living or some ime. Sligh ire a Heabrigh.^ A ire which caused damage o $50 occurred in he pain shop o John W. Eyles's carriage acory a Seabrigh las Wednesday. Mr. Eyles pu he ire ou wih a (ire exinguisher. Moral o Anbury Park. Daniel C. Vanderveer, who has been a blacksmih a Wes Freehold many years, has sold his propery a ha place and moved o Asbury Park, where he will coninue a black smih ing. Killed in New York. Harry S. Howland, a ormer residen o Long Branch and he son o Sewar Howland, was killed in New York las week by being sruck by a rain. He leaves a wie and daugher. Eye. njured. Jay Baker o Keypor was cleand days ago when h he animal kicked him, he hoo ing a horse a ew sriking jus over he eye. The eye was cu bu he sigh was no injured. Sek in Emilund. Mrs. M. L. VanDevener, widow o D. P. VanDevener o Maawan, is very sick a Souhampon, England. Her son, David P. VahDevener, Jr., has sailed or England o join her. Enerained Her Class. Miss E. T. Heed, a.primary eacher in.he Long.Brapch public school, gave her class a picnic in Hollywood woods his-week. Gairnss-and easing" made up he picnic program. Bicycle. Healing. John Fredericks and Samuel Roskin will be ried omorrow on indicmens charging hem wih sealing bicycles rom Charles Edwards and William R. Joline o Long Branch. Toirlnii Europe in Auo. George Cook o Long Branch, cha eur or... a.surooier residen.o. ha.,.place, has gone o Europe wih his employer and will spend hree monhs ouring hrough he coninen. Sii!i;e< Winner O. diaries Rhome o Long Branch, who is employed in Buchanon & Smock's mill, caugh his righ hand in a machine las week and he oreinger was sawed ol close o he hand. Lighs or Bradley Bench. Conracs or lighing Bradley Beach were made las week. The prices are $3 or yearly Welsbach gas lighs and $0-or elecric lighs or hree monhs his summer. Tall Rye. The rye crop on he arm o S. R. Forman near Tormen is very all. Many o he salks are more han.7 ee high, and a man walking in he ield is enirely los o view. Coal Oice, an Bungalow. W. W. Winner o Newark has bough he Rober Pearce coal oice a Manasquan and will move i o his lo on he beach, where i will be convered, ino bungalow. Neil' Loan Associaion. Maawan's new building and loan associaion opened las week wih 450 shares. Many addiional shares are expeced o be aken a he nex wo meeings. No Siinn oil Poles. The Maawan commissioners have ordered he sree superinenden o ear down all posers, signs, ec., ound on he rolley poles or oner poles in he borough. Surprised by Her CUHS. Mrs. Edwin L. Reed o Long Brand surprised by her Sunday-schoo' :lass las Wednesday nigh, who pak her an unexpeced visi o celebrae her birhday. Fined by Board o Healh. William Jones o Asbury Park was ined $25 las week or soring manure on his propery in opposiion o h. rules and regulaions o he board o healh. evoluionary elii'. A Revoluionary cannon ball weighing S pounds was unearhed a Allenown "as week by John Camp, 'who has collecion o Revoluionary and ndia'r relics. Scaldel. Wih oee. Vurna Mooney, aged hree years daugher o Rober Mooney o Asburj Park, was badly scalded on he legs las'i week by upseing a po o boiling eo ee. Will do o Aarmal School. Bessie Curis and Margery Corkcy o Manasqimn, who graduaed rom'h Manasquan public school his year, wil ener he normal school a Treiion nex all. Three ingers SH.. George Schneider o Asbury Park who i:> employed by R. K. K. Roihriz, smashed hree ingers las Thursday while handling blucsone or sidewalks. HUHOUH' Waiien ncreaied. The bo:ia niiwoiim o Freehold have in creased he wag&i o heir employee and aer he lir.s o July he journey men masons will receive $'3.25 per day. ni/iyini or Hall Team. The Vicor ball eam o Long lirane hail new uniorm:*. challenge:; an learn in he couny whose pliiyei-m ar< rom [seveneen o nineeen yearn old. M'n nnlue (rodaue. William Keinp o Long Branch grad naal rom Pra insiue a Hrookly, hin week. Suul Cu. Howard Newinnn, baggage iigcn a SeaGir, cu hiii hand budly hin week. Morganville,' H Graduaes. Alred and Elizabeh Woolley gradu aes rom he Morganville public school 'a's week. Elizabeh Woolley had no been absen nor lae during he year. Hoys Win 'rixeu. The boys' club o S. James's church, Long Branch, had ield games las week and prizes were won by Karl Huhn, Harold Perrine and George Johnson. A binriila 'inor. James Embley, who wen rom Long Branch o Miami, Florida, ive years ago, where he opened a drug sore, is spending ive weeks a his old home. Conducor Again on ug. Alexander Delle, a conducor on he Freehold and Alanic Highlands railroad, who has been laid up eigh weeks wih appendiciis, is again on duy. g Crop o Piicka. G. W. Baehley o Eaa Freehold runs a big poulry arm. He has already hached ou over,200 ducks his year and more are haching every day. Hoel Keepers Bine. The hoel keepers o Asbury Park had heir ourh annual banque a Nepune Heighs las Thursday nigh. Over a hundred hoel men were presen. Fined or Selling Liquor. Charles Sexon o Asbury Park, who was ound guily o selling liquor illegally, was ined he coss o prosecuion, amouning o a lile over $20. Mome rom World Tour. Henry Hume Munro o Long Branch arrived home las week aer a our o he world. He spen nine monhs on he ourand raveled 35,000 miles. Sold Her Home. Mrs. Anhony Truex o Long Branch has sold her propery on Broadway a ha place o Borden McGiny. Mrs. Truex will move o Poplar* Healh-Board. William Harwick has been eleced presiden o he Maawan board- o healh. W. A. Rodgers is secreary and J. W. Maggs is inspecor. ormer leyporer Weds. William A. Sheehan o Newark, a ormer residen o Keypor, was married on Thursday, June 3h, o Margare Wand o Toenville. Burglar Seared Awau. A burglar' ried' o "ge in* Frank-Tl llaire's marke a Farmingdale las veek. He was scared away beore enirance was obained. Meal Esae Men Buy Auos. Alber Robbins and Clarence E. F. Herick, wo real esae men o Asbury Park, have each bough an auomobile i high horse power.. Jewish eligious School. A Jewish religious school has been organized a Long Branch. This is he irs school o his kind o be sared in Monmouh couny. Tramps o be Jailed. Wilmer E. Hoskins, mayor o Manasquan, has ordered ha all ramps caugh in he borough hereaer shall be sen o ;he couny jail. Vinlili a dsbury Park. Vandals visied he ndian Lady observaory near Asbury Park recenly and sole he lag rope and did much oher damage. Mil i in unairay. Allen Richardson, a colored driver a Asbury Park, was cu on he ace and hands by being hrown rom his wagon in a runaway. Bieucle Solen. The bicycle o George V. W. Burroughs, a druggis o Manasquan, was olen rom he porch o his pharmacy las week. Sole Lead Pipe. Theives broke ino he Saraoga spring waer sand a Asbury Park las Wednesday nigh and sole lead pipe worh-$50. Foo /un Over. Michael Snyder o Cliwood was laid up several days las week by injury caused by a carload o clay running over his oo. Fell /rum Porch. Mrs. Abram Morris,' Sr., o Keansburg, ell rom her porch las week and suliered a severe shock. No bones were broken. rix Bones Broken, Mrs. Dennis Jones o Allenown walked in her sleep las week and ell down sairs. Two bones in her wris were broken. Business Sold. Joseph Hopmayer o Freehold has sold his urniure business and will engage in some oher line o rade a ha place. nill Summer n Culi/ornla, ' Miss sabelle Arrowsmih o Freehold has gone o Caliornia, where she will spend he summer on her uncle's ranch. Oe'in drone Jlun inal.' Philip Whie o Ocean Grove was ined $25 las week or being drunk in Asbury Park. Whie paid he ine. Moved o Jerm'i Ciy, Emil J. Rapp and amily o Keypor moved o Jersey Ciy las week, where Mr. Rupp will sar in business. Weddlni Annlrermiry. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Terry o Keypor celebraed heir 20h wedding anniversary on Saurday, Juno 5h. Doll Killed bu Auomobile. A bird dog owned by Charles -Schock o Maawan was killed by an auomobile on Sunday o las week. Two llhn rolcen. Mrn. James Suphon o Long Branch ell down sairs hin Wednesday nigh and wo ribs were broken. Cominu golden 'eddlii. Mr. and Mrn. Leonard ). Ormsby o Keypor will celebrae heir golden wedding on Tuenday, July 2d. Sand llruliied. M. (.'. Goddnrd o Clarksburg bruincd hin hand severely while puing up a ijcreon door las week. Died»/ Milphliera. John Mealoy o Manaaquan died las THE GREAT 2 ACRE Hewarii's Beauiul Sore. Le us send or your broken pieces o urniure and mend hem, making hem look like new, and have hem ready or you when you come home in he all. Le us ake ha rayed parlor suie and re-upholser i, and hold i or delivery unil you say. Le us send or your lace curains and we will clean hem or you a small cos, sore hem ree o charge, and deliver hem when you are ready o pu hem up again. Le us make over your hair maresses, recovering hem when necessary and adding air i needed. The cos is small. Le us renovae your eaher pillows. We do i by he seam process or only 0c. a pound. * Le us pu your urs, ur-lined coas and valuable draperies and rugs in our Cold Sorage Vauls. They are righ here in he building in charge o an exper. Charges'' are moderae. Proecion absolue. Le us have your seashore or mounain address. We may wan o send you valuable inormaion while away. '.'.'.'. Use Uncle Sam's mails and he Telephone when you wan anyhing in his, your avorie sore.. We will give you promp aenion o all your orders, wheher large or small. you have no charge accoun wih us deposi a lilo money in our Deposi Purchase Accoun Deparmen, and you will be enabled o have your purchases charged agains his accoun. makes i nice or you while ou-o-own when you wan hings in a hurry: We pay 6 per cen on such deposis. \ r Ml ^ FNAL REDUCTONS OF HATS! AT ONE-HALF OFF FORMER PRCES. Hundreds o Has o selec rom regardless o cos. <\~\~\~\^\~\~M~\?\~\^~\^^ Friday morning rom diphheria, aer a long sickness. Mr. Mealey was a bookseller. Graduaed rom Princeon. McLean Morris, son o Theodore W. Morris o Freehold, graduaed rom Princeon college a is recen commencemen. Trip Through 2Ven> Eniilnul. Misses Lavinia and Alice DuBois o Freehold are making a rip hrough he New England saes. Her HOh lllrhduy. Mrs. Ann Walling, o Keypor, moher o Consable James M. Walling, was 89 years old las Friday. Orehenra o Have, an Ouing. The Oakhurs public school orchesra will go o Mauch Chunk on an excursion early in he all. Slovcd o Balimore, Clinon Bulkley o Mauasquan has moved o Balimore, where he has ound employmen. (jlroce.ru lunliiemi Hold. William Mulord o Manasquan has sold his grocery business o. 5. Lee. S'ir-ui in in on u a Anbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. Rober Fizsimmons are sopping a Asbury Park hin season. Mnel or Swearinn. James Macinosh o Long Branch was ined $!> las week or swearing..hjnk CK/VDUATDS mid all ollioni who nro inmcnoil n nxiullni? a liiih-lraili! lnmiiii'iui Cnlk>K«nlicmlil cull or wrie ur in; ory-nix.h minimi 'riil.inno ohrilliihlriiux lii'himl,]num:il now (Mmiiiir rom in) i>rr:m. DA.Y.SCHOOL K N KKKSON TH0 KNTUK.SUMMHK. liiiovnlii miiy unurulnny liino. 'lioro liiimnilvannki' n *muh - iii (lurihi? hn iminmor. C O X, E M A M NATONAL U8NKS3 C O U U 'K. < K Esablished K&i. Coricr Academy and Halscy Ss., Newark, S. J. J. KUGLEK. Jr., Trla MRS. E. WES,. Red Bank Temple o Fashion. AA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA&AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA. MEW YORK RED We give special aenion o RESTORNG TONE, REPARNG, EXCHANGNG and RENTNG PANOS. Telephone 3-A. 'PHONE 249-R. or Fan V. From hahi ywlikeii AND SAVE BOTH, HEALTH AND MOHEY! J 68 Broad Sree, Red Bank. \

9 VOLUME XXX. "NO. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 907. PAGES 9 TO M. A VARATON FROM THE CAB-. OTVALS OP PAST YEARS. have i in charge, a very grea in connecion u Neiv dea Will ee Worked, u in Connecion Wih he JTib- ' lee, 0jie o Which Will oe l i'elebraon o " Old Sone Week." Red Bank wilhhave no carnival ins year bu i will have a "Jubilee Week.". The work o managing a carnival is considerable, and i occupies a grea deal'o he ime and aenion o he business men who Las year here was amoun o work done wih he carnival, and he men who Md he aair in charge a ha ime iid no eel like underaking he work again his year. They did no wan o omi he celebraion, as i has become a popular eaure o he summer lie in Red Bank, and hey el ha in jusice o heir businesses hey could no underake he work again. Pro. L. E. Dare o New York, who is well known in Bed Bank and who has had a grea deal o experience in managing aairs o his/kind, was urged o ake hold o he work by members o las year's caril i d he inally con DR. ELMEE HAZARD WEDS. Harried Today o Miss Pearl Whie o Philadelphia. Dr. Elmer Hazard, son o Mrs. E. C. Hazard o Shrewsbury, was married oday a noon o Miss Pearl Whie o Philadelphia. The wedding ook place in an Episcopal church a Philadelphia. On accoun o boh amilies o he conracing paries being in mourning he wedding was a- very quie aair. Aer he ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Hazard le or arip hrough he New England saes. They will live a Shrewsbury during he summer and begin housej keeping a New York in he all. conjus i s w y y nival commiee, and he inally gened o do so. Mr. Dare ha3 compleed a similar celebraion in burg, Pa,, which was he greaes even o he kind ever held in ha ciy.. Prpv Dare has planned wha he calls a "Jubilee Week." The deails o he 'celebraion have no been worked ou as ye, since he has given he maer consideraion only a ew days. is proposed o hold he jubilee early in Augus, and o have he celebraion exend over several days. Many new ideas will be worked up in connecion wih he aair. Some o hese ideas have been ound very successul in cele- -braions managed by Pro. Dare in he pas, while ohers will be wholly new. One o he hings which i is proposed o inaugurae is an "old home week," o be held during he week o he jubilee. This "oldnome week" has been held in many owns and ciies, and always wih good resuls. consiss in geing ormer residens o he place o visi heir old homes, and he jubilee or celebraion held during ha week urnishes enerainmen during heir visi. Boson has jus held one o he mos successul o hese old home weeks ever held in he counry, and he idea has had graiying resuls whei-ever i has been ried. Pro. Dare has already received many oers o assisance rom hose who were largely insrumenal in making he carnival a success in previous years. He ill bbl l miee o THE COMMTTEE. S MEETNG WTH MUCH SUPPORT. o, A Mill nil o Sign he Peiion Sequeninn he mprovemen Sleeing o Propery Owners o be Weld mean riduu Mioh. Las Friday nigh he commiee having jn charge he preliminary work o arranging or he paving o Broad and Fron srees wih brick held a meeing a he oice o Edward S. Allaire. The necessary papers in he case had been prepared bv Daniel H.Appiegae" and a survey o he wo srees had been made by George Cooper. Maps were on hand showing he widh o he srees, he cross srees, ec. A. M. Weis o Broad sree was appoined o secure signaures o he Broad sree peiion and Sigmund Eisner was appoined in he same capaciy or Fron sree. Mr. Weis repors a rush on he par o he propery owners o sign he Broad sree peiion, and Mr. Eisner has signaures almos suicien o'-en-' sure he paving o Fron sree. More persons are signing he peiions every day. A meeing o he propery owners on Broad and Fron srees will be held a Mr. Allaire's oice on Friday nigh o his week o complee he arrangemens or laying he maer beore he commissioners nex Monday nigh. A ha meeiig^o he commissioners an ordinance will be inroduced providing or puing underground he overhead wires on hose srees. CRPPLED CHLDREN'S HOME. EASTON* HENDRCKSON'S MA- CHHE HTS STONE WALL. Then M nna in Woods ainl is Mad- l Wreeked-Me Occupans. Were Slulilnu a Xial> Trip o Ne.iv York ' on %'rdu A'ih. A pary o Red Bank young men consising o Eason Hendrickson, William Conoyer, Edward vonkaengell, Vanderveer Cooper and Jacob Cornwall, Jr., were in an auomobile acciden early Saurday morning., The machine in which he young men were riding is owned by Eason Hendrickson. Shorly aer midnigh hey sared rom Red Bank in he car, inending o go o New York. William Conover was chaeur and he auomobile was going a he rae o 45 miles an hour when i reached Old Bridge. The roads here are no well lighed and Mr. Conover did no see a sharp urn in he highway unil he machine had almos reached he place. A he urn here is a bridge wih a large sone wall on he side., Mr. Conover slackened speed and ranically ried o urn he seering wheel. He became lusered and his eors o aver he acciden,were unavailing. The auomobile sruck he wall and he occupans were hrown ^orward in heir.seas: The_ seering gear as well as oher less imporan pars o he machine had been damaged and he machine dared o he oher side o he road and plunged ino he woods. raveled over he rough ground, bumping and shaking he auoiss unil i ran in a dich and sopped. n is course i broke down several small rees.. The young men were scrached and bruised, bu none was seriously hur. The auomobile, however, was a wreck. Wih seering gear broken, he headlighs smashed, boh running boards knocked loose and many o he oher pars broken, he machine presened a very dilapidaed appearance. The young men boarded a rain and reached Red Bank Saurday morning. The auomobile was owed o Red Bank and is now in Mr. vonkaengell's garage undergoing repairs. will be repaired and ready or use in a ew days and he young men expec o underake he New York rip again. will probably selec a commiee o business men o assis him in he work,'and he may also have he assisance o a woman's commiee. He expecs o make he children a prominen eaure o he jubilee, and in order ha his idea shall be successully carried ou i will be necessary or him.o have he co-operaion o he mohers and he sisers and he cousins and ho auns-o ho lile ones. The children's celebraion will be known as Shrewsbury ownship anniversary day. n all he places where Pro. Dare has ananged celebraions he has urnished he decoraions or mos o he business buildings wihin he localiy covered by he celebraion. This gives a uniormiy o decoraion which resuls in a harmonious whole. The urnishing o hese decoraions or buildings by Pro. Dare cos no more han is charged when ousiders provide he decoraions ; and i is hrough urnishing he decoraions ha Pro. Dare receives compensaion or his work in arranging ajid managing he celebraion. «-«-o PLEASURE BAY PARK.. A Bia Bill lleinn 'renened a he lcaor This Week. Max Hochsim, well known in New York hoel circles, has aken a en-year lease o Pleasure Bay Park, including he Avenel hoel, open air heaer, casino and all he oher privileges here. A number o imporan improvemens have been made a he Park by he new manager, including he rebuilding o he open air grand sand and Eage, new oile and waiing rooms and beauiying o he grounds. The Avenel hoel has been renovaed hroughou. A big bill is being presened a he open air heaj^rhis week. Among he perormers are Charles B. Carer, Gussie Taylor & Company in heir laughing success, "A Camp Res);" Robinson, Parguee & Woods, he Dixie rio; Cogan & Bancro, champion roller skaers o he world; he hree Droles, European comkuiea; he wo lydes, singing and whirlwind dancers; Fields & Woolley, in "The Freshman and he Sophomore," and Ryan & Whie in a dancing ac. ce Cream a Mecca nn. Charles Duppler, manager o he Mecca inn on Shrewsbury avenue, an* iiounce.s hahe haa ho oxeluuive nrccney or Horon'o ice cream in Red Bank and viciniy. Families;, churches) and esivals! are supplied. Noice, Will be Opened or he Season a jaiddliorn Thin llecl-. The Home or desiue and crippled children a Red Hill, near Middleown, will be opened his week or he summer. The Home is Mrs. Crowe's propery, and was used or he same purpose las season. Las summer eigheen children were accommodaed a he Home a one ime. This year he managemen will be able o provide accommodaion or hiry children a a ime. The superinenden o he Home is Mrs. Mary Oliver. The children come rom he Home headquarers) in New York. ^ ^ Mrs. Dora Muir Dead. Mrs. Dora M. Muir o Lincro died o pueumonia on Sunday, aer a sickness o our days. Sixeen years ago she was sricken wih paralyisis and since hen she had been invalid. Her husband died six venrs ago. Mrs. Muir TROLLEY CAR KLLS COW. was 55 years old. las nigh a he The uneral was held house and he service was conduced by Rev. William P. Davis o Red Bank. The body was aken o Greenwood cemeery his morning or burial. _ " American Mechanics Elecion. The Red Bank American Mechanics eleced hese oicers on Monday nigh: Councillo^S.imucl Clark. Vice councillor Theodore Fowler. Conducoi Peer Schonck. Wllnkli George While, nside seninel James Lonparee, Ouside seninel James Sickles. Recording secreary Delano W. WMKUSS. Financial secreary Wnrren C. Dennis. Treasurer W. W. Sou. Pas'councillm Archie!rown. Trusee W. Burrowes Asay. Barney Welch o HMdleown Loses a Vow allied Barney Welch's cow wandered on he rolley rack in Miss Mary Louise Hendrickson's meadow a Middleown lae on Tuesday pigh o las week. A roley car sruck he cow and i was killed almos insanly. The cow was badly laceraed. One o is legs was broken and i was lupg around so ha i resed on he ron plaorm o he car. TJv cow was carried abou hiry yards by he car and hen he cur jumped he rack. was nearly dayligh beore he car \yas go back on he rack. Mr, Welch valued he cow a,$75. n' orge o aend he irs nnouing and games o S. Jamea'j on.hily 4h, u Parker's rack. <iclr«i iinldm' no havini a Rood Don mml ouin, club on.iily Any icke holder no having a ime and receiving bin money's worh can hivo bin money back. Sricly no gambling allowed. Tickes mus bo purcluuied on or beore July lo. COMMTTEE. Bouse Sruck by Lighning, During he- shower.yeserday aernoon he house o Elwood Seeley o Belord was sruck by lighning. The chimney on he house was orn away and he walls in he dining room were orn down. Nearly all he dishes in he dining room were broken. Mrs. Seeley wasin he yard a he ime and was slighly sunned by he shock. Now Presiding Elder. The hree presiding elders o he New Jersey Mehodis conerence, ogeher wih Bishop Warren, me a Philadelphia yeserday and appoined Rev. J. Morgan Read presiding elder o ho Camden disric o succeed he lae Rov. James Moore. _ Mr. Read is pasor o Firs church, Trenon. Hospial Nurses o Giidnao. Thegrnduaing excrcine.s o h<! nurses' school o he Long Branch hospial will be held omorrow aernoon anal-paa hroe o'clock a he Long Branch lyceum. No inviaions have been issued bu he public is invied o bo presen a he exercises!. Ani-Saloon Sermons. The New Jersey ani-saloon league will hold services in he Red Bank churches on Sunday. n he morning ani-saloon sermons will be preached in he Firs Mehodis, Presbyerian and Bapis churches. A nigh similar sermons will be preached in Grace church and he Reormed church. n connecion wih hese sermons here will be oher exercises o a parioic characer. J. Frank Burke will speak on his opic a he rooms o he young men's' Chrisian associaionaouro'clock, and Rev B. C. Lippinco will sing. William Cross in he Hospial William Cross o Fair Haven wen o he Long Branch hospial yeserdaj morning or reamen. Some ime ago Mr. Cross was washing a hardwood loor wih a soluion o washing powder and ammonia. A day or wo laer Mr. Cross's hands began o swell and blood poisoning se in. When he wen o he hospial his hands w^re wice heir normal size. Fined or Drunkenness. William Miller and John Glenn weri arresed las week or drunkenness Jusice Snien ined Miller $2.50, which he said he would pay Saurday nigh Glenn was ined $!. lia employe,!', Wil liair. Robers o New Monmouh, prom ised o pay his ine. Building a Bungalow G. C. Vanderbil, who haabeenasum mcr residen o Lile Silver or in pas' weny years, ia building a bung low here on a lo whicli. he has owne many yearn. A presen Mr. Vander bill ia boarding a Aaron Cunlor'o. Charles Thompson a Bankrup. Churlesi Thompson, who or som ime kep he hoel a Col'n Neck, an who or ho pan ew yearn hao been i New Egyp, in Ocean couny, had iled peiion in bankrupcy. lisi linbiliie arc given a $2,000 wih no Will Aend Encampmen. Fieen members o Arrowmnih posi o Red Bank will aend ho Hao encampmen o ho Grand Army o ho Republic a Ocean Ciy, which begin!) omorrow) Tho Red Bank veerans will leave omorrow on ho 9:20 rain. Two More EJroo Llghn. A new drdc lili will bo placed s he corner o Cenral avenue and U<»rr; oree, near Zion church, mid anohc ligh will bo placed u he corner Souh mid Cener Nrcon..VOWAS BEAT THEM BY A SCORE OF 3 TO 2. 'halmere,ha l'iaiorn'tivirler, OOPS Vrew Work in he llox i ml is Finely (Suppored by His Maes Oher i a nes o he Week. > By he score o 3- o 2 he Avonias o ew York rimmed he Red Bank baseall eam las Saurday aernoon on he >eal diamond. n he preliminary work was eviden ha Red Bank was going o buck up agains he sronges propoiion i had encounered his season, 'he visiors were as lively as crickes, oh in he ou and inield, and he maner in which hey ran and grabbed he rounders and airships made he specaors hink he Avonias were a good unch o players. Sraon or.some ;asondid no come o own and McKay as lied rom hird and was pu in o ach or Red Bank. McKay had no :en a backsop or hree years and was reen a he business, bu even a ha o a single error was scored agains iim. The ninh man on he Red Bank :am was Fred Duncan o he high school earn. Fred may be all righ in he high chool nine,buhe iaoulclassed when he ;ackles such proposiions like he Avonis. He is oo weak wihhe sick/ (e had'been a player wih baing clohes in. in he las hal o he inal chaper j :ed Bank would doubless have won he i ame, as will be seen laer.,,: ':. Chalmers was in he box or he vis- j ors. He is he same young man who ilayed irs or he Norhvales he Sa- rday previous. Clialinei's hrows a ho all and i was some ime beore he ed Bankers go on o he sphere, bu :ven a ha he had such excellen sup-!q_r. ha only wo o he locals made a uccessul circui o he bases. The acher or he Avonias was a lile chap amed Reed, who was in he mix-up all he ime. The Avonias scored wo runs in he hird inning and he winning ally in he eighh inning. n he ourh inning Dillon or Red Bank drove a sae one ias shor and scored on a wild hrow o,econd. Wagner go o second on a ;wo-bagger and Dillon allied. Sullivan 'anned. McKay's shor hi was picked p by Chalmers and he baer was iieaded o a irs. n he sixh Mills was ou on a ly. O'Hagan sen a )rey one up in he air in righ ield and he ball was mued... O'Hagan reached second. Dillon drove a liner lear ou in righ ield and O'Hagan scored. Wagner sruck ou and Sullian was pu ou a irs on a grounjer ;o shor. was in he Red Bankers' las aemp ha hey had a good chance oered hem. Dillon go o he irs bag by a le ield hi. Wagner was reired on a ly o irs. Sullivan sho a lawn mower pas second, sending Dillon o hird. McKay made a hi and Dillon ried o score bn was pu ou a he rubber. Farrell was he nex man up and hen Chalmers and Reed had a shor conab. The scheme was o give Farell his base and no le him have a chance o drive McKay home. Duncan was he nex man up and Chalmers hough i would be easy o reire he side wihou a run. The scheme worked all righ. Four balls were sen over he plae while Farrell sood here and he baer walked. Three srikes in succession were called on Duncan and was all over. Summary: AVONA. clnu jlilin, ss iloran, lb.- Enriirh. c 4 0 k>rmvall. 2b 4 Mi R H PO o o E larles, 3) 4 0 Reed, c 4 0 lhalmers, p Dempsey, Gillow, r 4 2,. 83 RED BANK O'Hiiyan, lb Dillon, ss Wnrner, 3b Sullivan, 2b McKny, c 4 0 G 2 'nrrell.e Duncan, r 4 0 0' 0 0 Kelly, p SCOE DY NNNGS. Avoniii : aluank : Earned rnna Avnnia. Two-base hia Reed Wanner. Firs base on errors Avonia 2, le Bank 2. liases on mlla O Chalmers, o Kelly. Sruck ou By Chalmers T, by Kelly :). Hi by piehecl ball Denip.suy. Pawed ball:! Mi^ Le on bases Avonia 8, Red Bnnl (>. Solen bisiea Avoni/i i, UK Bank. Sacriico his Avonia 2. Double iilay Gilow and Moran. Thin o game lhoursomiiuiea. Umpire Mr. Fizgib bon. Orioles Beaen. The Oriolea o Wes Red Bankwen over o Highland Beach las Sunday aernoon and played he S. Mary's base ball eam o ha place. Abou 2 rooers rom Texas accompanied h Orioles. S. Mary's eam won by h score o 7 o '. Up o he ninh inninj he score wan a ie,,') o,'i, when, by combinaion o well-placed hiii and er rors by he Orioles), ho S. Mary's) ean need our runs. McGnrryaixlMcCunnon were he baery or S. Mary' and William VanPel and Edward Houn: ban or he Orioles. VanPel sruc ou oureen men and j;ave hveo me basics) on balls). McGarry olruck ou eigh men and gave wo men basics) o balls). Feaures) o he game were we *H by Rober Benjamin, GOOJW y and George Chandler o lu Orioles) and McGurry o S. Mary's Nex Sunday in; Orioles) will play a a: eam rom LOK Hinncli on he Wcsi Side Park diamond. AHiurUiiun Mleua Orioles, The Orioles) were deeaed by l; oung men's Chrisian associaion eam s Thursday aernoon by a score o 5 >'ll. The associaion eam pracically r on he game in he irs inning, when ley scored six runs. Wes Red Bank loers were ou in orce and hey made lo o noise whenever he Orioles ade a good play. Toward he las ar o he game, however, hey beamo disgused wih he eam and urled jeering remarks" a he Oriole 'ayers. They so provoked William anpel, he Oriole picher, ha he irew he ball a his ormenors in he randsand. Benjamin VanKeuren and 'red Duncan were he baery or he ssociaioneam., Ed. Hounihan caugh ir he Orioles.,, The baseball eam o he young men's hrisian associaion will cross bas wih business men's eam omorrow on he Red Bank diamond, ion eam will play a The associa- Freehold on aurday. >ceane Team Wmn' n. A Headden's Corner las Sunday ernoon he Headden's Corner ballssers had no rouble in walking away ih he Oceanic eam. The score was o 6 in avor o,he home eam. as a walkover rom sar o inish or he Headden's Corner nine. John Cor- 'ran wirled or he winners and Wilam VanKirk: was he cacher. Coriran sruck ou eleven men,, Oceanic sed wo pichers,..hower.waaknocked. u o he box in he ourh inning and 'aerson,,.. a.souh-paw, wrler,. was ubsiued..in.his place. Boh o he Veanic pichers weehi hard aonies' d cosly errors helped o run he score p. Hower and Paerson sruck ou men and gave ive men baws on alls. Feaures o he game were a ome run by J. Corcoran and a wo-bager by John VanKirk o he Headden's orner eam, and a wo-bagger, by ivision o he Oceanic eam. Nex unday Headden's Corner will play a 'eadden's Corner a eam represening eypor. A he las game played beiveen hese wo eams he cones was lose and exciing and a good game is execed nex Sunday. On July 7h Oceanor will play a Headden's Corner. MARRED THS MORNNG. Minn Olaa 4 and iwanrlee i. Hollywood H'edde.d a S. Jumen'H. Miss Olga C. Aul, daugher o John Aul, and Maurice L. Hollywood, boh Red Bank, were'married his mornig a nine o'clock as. James's church iy Rev. Joseph Linaine. Miss Alma Uil, a siser o he bride, was bridesmaid, and Andrew J. Hollywood, i roher o he groom, was bes man The bride was dressed in whie silk null and wore a whie picure ha. She :arried whie roses. The bridesmaid wore a dress o green and whie and carried pink carnaions. Aer he marriage a wedding breakas was served he bride's home. Mr. and Mrs Hollywood are on a wedding rip c Niagara Falls, Lake George and Thoussand slands. On heir reurn hey wil begin housekeeping in M'r. Bollywood's house on Peers place. Mi-. Hollywood conducs a drug sore on Monmouh sree. «3>_»-e» - RUN DOWN BY AUTO. machine Sinanche) Bicycle Owned )' Tin on Fall* Boy. Mahew Connors, son o Mrs. Richard Connors o Tinon Falls, was urnng a sharp corner in he road on Sun :layon his bicycle, when he collided wih in auomobile. He was hrown o his wheel and he bicycle was badly dam aged, -bu Mahew was no hur. Thi auomobilis did no sop o see i he boy was hur, bu increased he speed o he machine. Mahew was unable o ascer ain he number on he auomobile. Three Houses Rened. Two o Frank Hodges's houses hav< been rened his week hrough W. A Hopping's agency. One was rened i Arhur Tomalin; adverising manage: o he Cenral railroad, who has been occupying he Sherman house on Mon mouh sree. The oher house wa; rened o Horace McFaddin o New York. The W. B. Van Wagon house ani lo on Eas Fron sree, ormerly h William W. Qonover propery, has beer rened unil nex April o Alred G Barlow, a New York archiec. Eaonown Hoel Sold. Columbia hoel a Eaonown was sol las week o T. Elwood Snyder o ha place or $5,000. The hoel was ormerly conduced by Frank Magee, bu has been closed he pas ew monhs on accoun o Mr. Magee'sapplicaion ora license being reused. Mr. Snyder will conver he hoel ino dwellings. Regained His Healh in ho Wes. Ausin D. Walling o Phoenix, Arizona, in spending ho summer wih his sisers, Misses Elizabeh and Cora Walling o Recor place. Mr. Walling wen o he Wen lor his lieullh and ho ia very much improved. He will reurn o Phoenix in he all. Odd Follows Elec Oicers. Navosink lodge o Odd Follows eleced he ollowing oicers) on Monday nigh: Noblo mnil--mo:n.'!! L. Johnium. Vice ijmnd-liuv. Holicr MncKellm. Painers o Union GG mus aend meeing on Monhly nigh, imporun business. Adv. T WLL BE HELD OK.TUBS' BAY, JULY 6TH. The Sleemi o nominae Will oe Meld Nex Tui-Hdai Nigh No 'olliea in he Plre MSeeosi o he New Ooronali* The irs elecion in he new borough } Rumson will be held Tuesday, July 6h. The polls will be open rom six 'clock in he morning o seven o'clock a nigh, and he voing will be on he machine.. A.public meeing o nominae oicers he new borough will be held nex Tuesday nigh. There is o be no poliics in he irs elecion o oicers or he new borough, and he meeing will be open o all ciizens, wheher hey are Republicans, Democras, prohibiioniss r socialiss. has been proposed o divide he rough ino hree disrics or he seecion o councilmen. This would give wo councilmen o each disric. One i hese disrics will be he village o Oceanic, anoher will be he erriory eas o Buena Visa avenue, and he ;hird will be he secion o he borough ipuh o he Ridge road. Such a cclcc ;ion o councilmen would give represenaion o --every-parro he new borough. The name o Frank Mcllahon sill eads as he choice <5r mayor. -JVr. Mc- Mahon maverse ia.accepiig ree oice" 'rom a personal sandpoin, bu he >eople who wan o see he new boriugh prosper ell him ha he should lo le his personal desires sand in he way o a public duy. Many namea lave been suggesed or councilmen and n or he oher oicers o he borough, and here apparenly- is a deerminaion-o iave he irs board o oicials made ip o as good and public spiried a se > ciizens as can be ound in he new municipaliy. BG VAUDEVLLE ATTRACTON. Fine Company o be a Wrick JLyceum All Nex Week. Manager Frick has secured a iing holiday week aracion wih he All- Sar vaudeville company, which will be seen a he lyceum or he enire week, beginning nex Monday nigh. n presening his aracion Mr. Frick believes he will mee wih he ull appreciaion o he lyceum parons or an enerainmen possessing absolue novely and.undoubed excellence. This company is made up o he bes ariss in heir several lines, seleced rom he mos prominen vaudeville ceners, arid includes "The Grea Elinge," rom he principal European heaers; he our inernaional comedy acrobas; Murphy and Willard, characer skech ariss; Delorello and Glissando, musical clowns and panomimiss; Sevenson and Nugen, singing and dancing duo; John Rucker, he colored singer and laugh provoker; and a series o new and divering moving- picure views. Mainees will be given-'on Thursday, July 4h, and Saurday, July 6h. On he evening o he Fourh o July he perormance will no begin unil aer he display o ireworks. TO REPEAT FARCE. "A Week in he. Counry" o be iiien a Souh Ambon. The Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Red Bank Presbyerian church will repea he musical arce eniled "Aweek in he counry" a he Souh Amboy Presbyerian church on Friday nigh. Those who will ake par in he arce will go o Souh Amboy on a rolley car charered or he occasion. The acors are Mr. and Mrs. F. K. French, Mr. and' Mrs. Herman Woolley, Dr. Frank Gibson, Mrs. Charles Cro, Mis3 Helen L. Wolco, Miss Ehel Whie, Miss Mabel Truex, Miss Mary Holmes, Miss Carrie Moun, Miss Grace Malchow, Miss Marion Talmage, Newon Doremus, Leon Penningon, Arhur Smock, Leser Sco, Allen Ralph, Frank Moun and Helen French. Lodge Celebraion. Massebesic council, Daughers o Pocahonas, celebraed is enh anniversary las nigh. Visiing councils were presen rom Long Branch, Oceanic, Fair Haven, Key por and Alanic Highlands. Dancing was enjoyed, music being urnished by George' Woodward o Oceanpor. Sandwiches, lemonade and ice cream were served. The commiee in charge o he celebraion consised o Mrs. Margare Hessinger, Mrs. Berha Merri, Mrs. Lizzie Kirby, Miss Louisa Smih, Mrs. Thomas Mooncy, Mrs. Susana Lee, Miss Gerrude Swarz, Miss Tillie Bainon, Mrs. Nora Conrod, Mra. Mamie Norris, Mrs. Emma Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Elislm Wilson. Good Fishing. William Barber, a summor residen o Monmouh Beach, and C. L. Benne o Fair Havon wen ishing oil' Gillig') place in he Shrewsbury river on Saurday and caugh eij wenkiah and wo bluonsh. George Frick o Recor place caugh welve wcakiah on Sunday. William Truex o Concr sree was ou on Monday and caugh hree weakiah. Holniro House Sold. Win. A. Hopping BH aold John Homire'B houae onwallace sree o Marvin Allison o Now York, who bough i m an invesmen.

10 ^ As usual, TETLEY & SON are prepared o urnish Fireworks, Flags :: and Lanerns or he Glorious Fourh.,-H We are agens in Red Bank or he celebraed Pan-America Fireworks, whose qualiy has made hem amous a many exposiions. They are absoluely he bes ireworks made. n addiion o he regular line o Rockes, Roman Candles, Fireworks, Torpedoes, &c, we are selling Carnival and Trumpe Canes or girls and boys who wan o make a big noise on he Fourh. These canes sell or 5 and 0 cens each, according o size. Ammuniion o go wih he canes sells or only 5c. or 200 shos. The graduaing: exercises o he Red Bank high school were held las Wednesday nigh in he audiorium o he school. The room was illed o is capaciy and many were compelled o sand in he hall. The decoraions were simple bu asy. Ropes o laurel and lowers were draped abou he sage' and he class colors o crimson and whie were displayed. The colors o he class o nex year, blue and whie, and he green and whie o-he class o 909, were hung on opposie sides o he room. The moo o his year's class, "By Diligence We Conquer," was arranged in raised leers along he ron o he room. The graduaes were Francis Louis Benne, Alexander Browrr Curchin, Edmund Charles Hendrickson, Anna Henrehan, Mary Frances Henrehan, Viola Lile, Leonard Jerome Maeson, Marian Anea McQueen, Alma Taylor Parker, Ednah Hepburn Parker, Frank Russel Parker, sabella Schumann, William Tilon Sherwood, Millard Floyd Smih, William Silwell Smock, Dorohy Kimball Silwell and Mabel Truex. The saluaory address was made by Leonard Jerome Maeson. The subjec was "Preparaion or Success." He old o he necessiy o preparing or cerain occasions and said ha o obain Buccess one mus be prepared. An educaion was one o he prime essenials o success. The valedicory address, "The nluence o Dreams Upon Civilizaion," was given by Marion McQueen. She quoed examples rom biblical imes down o he presen, o show he in-] luence o dreams on careers."-- She said j i was necessary or each one.o dream j n Kongs. by he school. The class song by he graduaes was well rendered, The class was presened by Superinenden Arrowsrnih o C. D. Warner, presiden o he board o educaion, who awarded he diplomas. THE CASS DAY EXERCSES. The CJFeuure Was an Original Pin/..The graduaes had a big ime Thursday nigh on he occasion o he class day exercises. The exercises were held in he assembly room, which was crowded. The class his year did no carry o excess he privilege o "roasing ' he junior class. A play eniled "The Swee Girl Graduae," which was wrien by hree members o he class, Mabel Truex and Ednah and Almah Parker, kep he house in an uproar. His on he class and on he junicrs were inrodi c :d rom ime > ime durin \ he play. A barrel labeled "his or he juniors" was rolled in on he sage. A dummy wih a ool's cap, represening he class o '08, was brough on he sage and in hrowing he his each one in urn addressed hedummy. The class prophecy was given in our pars by Dorohy Silwell, Mabel Truex, Ednah and Almah Parker. Five boys o he senior class dressed in black' cosumes, represening crows, perched on chair backs and sang a sarcasic crow song o he junior dummy, which creaed much laugher. Miss Silwell sang a solo, "Mighy Like a Rose." Frank Parker carried a spade, wrapped in class colors,.which he presened o he junior, class so hey could o some ambiion in lie, and he in- jdig ou o he ru hey were in. luence hese dreams would have upon civilizaion would depend largely on he; The play proper opened wih a.iscene carrying ou o he plans conceived in in he DeSmyhe home. The swee girl Under hese condiions Mrs. De Smyhe was geing more nervous and he smelling sals were always in demand. The aher sympahized wih he daugher, and won he day by buying he daugher a handsome graduaion gi and elling her ha she would have he preies rock i i broke he Fair Haven rapid ransi. The pars were well aken. Miss Silwell and Miss Truex had long and rying pars and a imes he lines were very diicul. The characers in he play were as ollows: The Swee Girl GruJuuLo, sucreuiryo he cliiss o 907-Dorohy Silwell. Her aher, presiden o he Fair Haven rapid ransi-floyd Smih. Ho- moher. Mrs DeSmyhe, who was hreaened wih nervous prosraion Eser Coleman. Mis3 Mailda Hoppenhoer, he aun" who never graduaed " Mabel Truex. " Mr. Jack Hamilion, her beau, presiden o he class William S..Smock. Kahryn. he maid,.,., Her dear riend... Anna Henrehan. Madam Saeene. he Freneh dressmaker Mamie Henrehan. Miss Kanum. he eacher rom he Boson school o elocuion Marian McQueen. Chinese Bulbus, he loris and decoraor Frank Benne. Proessor Grindem, principal o he high school. Frank Parker. Class meri perormers Viola Lile, sauelle Schumann, Edmih and Almah Parker, Alexand Curchin, Edmund Hendrickson, Jerome Maeson and William T. Sherwood. TWELFTH ANNUAL REUNON. Abou One Hundred draduei Arnd he Aair. The welh annual reunion o he Red Bank alumni associaion was held in he high school building las Friday nigh. The aair was carried on as in ormer years, a shor enerainmen beinggiven, ollowed by dancing. Abou 00 members o he associaion were presen. Howard Cole, presiden o he associaion o 907, was he presiding oicer. A shor business meeing was conduced, aer which C. D. Warner dream days. graduae was reing abou her gown and his preyed on he moher's mind so Rev. Madison 0. Peers o New York : much ha nervous prosraion s in.?;'a\i-,e~ on "The Man ; Her aher, who was presiden o he Who W:.i T r & 'd"idre ;.s was ull o Fair Haven rapid ransi road, he French addressed he associaion. good corr. -::.-:. He sail a child dressmaker and an old-ashioned aun Rudolph Malchow's orchesra urnished music or he enerainmen and should b~r.;~vi VJ b;:e Up ie^e kind "who never graduaed" had lively o wor-: arid no imes on accoun o he reulness o dancing. Rev. B. C. Lippinco sang a orced o i. c'jp::ci% o is aiwr W or he girl graduae. Kahryn, he maid, solo and Rudolph Malchow rendered a moher, <z ".az. * ;.,'.. v,-;:.:-. is ha man and Chinese Bulbus, he decoraor, were violin solo. Archie Brown was he,-enerainer o he evening. HeTrendered sev- Trj* ";j.r, who knovrii one ; he unny characers in he play. They hing horoug-'r:iy nd knows- how so do had heir share o he burden in preparing he swee girl graduae or he o he olden ime and acing a scene eral selecions, impersonaingapreacher i well will have no rouble o i:e alk-ad, bu he man who hiiik; he can do n\o5 occasion. The rehearsal o he graduaion essay was a laughable'eaure. hese selecions were well given and rom'' Dr. Jekylland Mr. Hyde." Boh anyhing, which Mr. Peers called "pimiscellaneoub man,'' was generally yu i The principal o he school and he elo- Mr. Brown received heary applause. o employmen. 'Good manners, he saad, cuion eacher were kep busy or days Rereshmens o cake and ice cream was anoher essenial hing o possess geinghe girl ready orher graduaion. were served aer he enerainmen. in Order o win " Presens and iluwers were being le The dancing waa in wo pars o eighi Miss Dorohy Silwell rendered a solo, a he De Smyhe house and he ime numbers each and each dance was encored. Class yells and class lags wen "Ferryman John," and received much or graduaion was as approacing, ye applause. There were several selecions by he high school orchesra and he subjec o dress and he preparaion in evidence. Mos o his year's gradu o he essay were no progressing rapidly. aes joined he associaion. E. J. eilly'8 Tans and Express Transer and Local Express. Furniure and Pianos Moved Ciy or Counry. E n TD> ic* ~w T ir *%y. l. ii J i l JLJL E, Oice; 49Bioad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Phone 77-J. pays o -adverise in Tin-', URCHRTKR. $ Acclimaed Horses ; S For Sale. M lluvimc rened he S horiilnn lriliil < ^ SlnlilpH, will lmvo or i-ne ncr May lnl V i a number 0N0 ii'.i. >*, *2 Ainanir licm mo noun; Rood Family M HOWARD T; ELY. % y 'cerj. QiHickonbuuliwll coninue in ^ A. elmrgeo ihooolshels.clc.aormorly. V 'SSc.>*^L...z^: Wo are pleased o sae ha we have he o h(\so celebraed STERLNGS or lii.4 communiy and respecully invie you o visi our sore. For sale by 7 Broad S., Red Ban. Teer Cured A lady cusomer o ours had sufere wih eer or wo or hree years. go so bad on her hands ha she couk no aend o her household duies. Oh box o Chamberlain's Salve cured her Chamberlain's medicines give splendi saisacion in his communiy, M, H. RODNEY & Co., Almond, Ala. Chamberlain's medicines are or sale by C, A. Minon & Co., No. 5 Broad sree. or rooing, siding and building purposes. This makes he bes and cheapes enclosure. We carry a sock o i a he lowes prices.. Moun & Bro. RED BANK, N. J. TETLEY & SON are he bigges sellers o Flags in Monmouh couny. For he coming Fourh we have an unusually large assormen o Flags, rom he penny lag o he large lags o loa rom he pole. The large Flags are made o U. S. Sandard buning wih elled seams and sars sewed on boh sides o he blue ield. Prices": Flag^2x3 ee, $ ; 4x6 ee, $325; 5x8 ee, $450; 6x0 ee, $5; 7x4 ee, $7.75 ; 6-oo Flag, $8.75 ; and larger lags a. proporionae prices. ' We are seliing a buning Flag on sick wih gilded spear head, size ' 2x3 ee, or 25 cens. Larger lag on sick,. 40 in. by 50 in., 50 cens. These are he bes bargains in sick lags we ever oered. * No only do we deal in Fireworks and Flags, bu we sell also Saionery, Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Books, Magazines, &c..our line o Saionery includes such well-known makes as Hurd's, Eaon & Hurlbur's arid ohers. Priced rom 0c. o 50c. per box o 24 shees o paper and 24 envelopes, according o qualiy. We are headquarers in Red Bank or Baseballs, Bas, Gloves and Mis. We sell also Fishing Tackle, including Rods, Lines, Hooks, &c. >>>X»K«:«H~X~>H^ Here ar$ a ew ho weaher oo coolers or quick buyers, X Ladies' Sample Canvas Ties in Champagne, Brown, Gray, Blue, Whie, ec., good sizes % and widhs, regularly $2.00, all a $.5. ( «SPECAL or a shor ime only. Men's Whie Canvas Rubber Sole Lace Shoes. Champion make, usually *. sold a 85c. o $.00. Every'size or 9c. New sock o Ladies' Tan Oxords, ec., rom. Men's Cool Low Shoes, every size and shape o 6.00 Boys' and Girls' Tennis Oxords, all colors arid grades... ' SOc. up {> A splendid variey, in all he popular leahers, including an $.35 o $4.00 MEW'S OXFORDS. Black and Rusae, wide oea, narrow oes, medium oes. A pair o sui andianyone is here $2.00 o $6.00 CLARENCE C»X«X<»X*X M XKK«:<^K«X<<»X<<^^ being lae in he season and, J our sock is broken up, will COHO ou he balance <^ o our a grealy reduced priced. 00 Biond Sroo. Near Monmoiil.h Sree, Red Bank, x Direcly opposio he Poaolicc. %» «# s.$.35 o $4.00 y FORKED RVER HOUSE FORKED EVER, N. J. The bes Fishing and Gunning poin on Banicga Bay. Yachs urnished 'on applicaion. Board by day, week or summer. All modern conveniences. F. B. GOWDY, Manager.

11 SBOE'WSBURY NEWS. Miukp Hearboroiah Will Make i'iuiiaion Mere Sindny. Bishop Scarborough will make his annual visiaion o Chris church on Sunday morning and a conirmaion oervice will be held. n he aernoqn he will eonduc services a S. John's chapel a Lile Silver. Miss Ehel Clayon is visiing her grandmoher, Mrs. William H. Clayon oadelphia. The young people's mission band o he Presbyerian church will mee on Friday nigh in he Sunday-school room. The annual air or he benei o he Presbyerian church will be held on Thursday, July h, a he parsonage. Ella Case ia spending several days wih her uncle a Poin Pleasan. Miss Mamie Riordan o New York spen Sunday wih her aher, Michael Riordan.,,,, Agnes Layon spen par o las/week wih her aun a Long Branch. Rev. Dr, Paul o Bloomield preached in he Presbyerian church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Augusus Smih o Bayorme and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Conover and children o Elberon spen Sunday wih William. Green. Mrs. Green ia spending a week wih relaives a Sergeansville and Frenchown. While working a his wheelwrigh shop on Monday morning Charles H. Hurley was aken wih a sharp pain across his back. He is able o be abou, bu his back is giving him los o pain and he can do bu lile work. Aaron Armsrong, who has been sick he pas week wih acue indigesion, had a relapse Sunday aernoon. For a ime i was hough he could no live, bu he is now gradually recovering. Harold Cover and Edward Wilson o Col's Neck spen Sunday wih Uel Rockhill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Sockhill o his place and Mr. and Mrs. Waler Hamilon o Long Branch spen Sunday wih Lemuel Wilson o Col's Charles, George, Rober and Oracu Rockhill are side Wih whooping cough. James Casey, Jr., o New York, who recenly broke his arm while working 4 around an auomobile, has recovered suicienly o resume work..henry Mahews o" Oeeanporl ia The Cleveres you've seen or many moons. visaing Mrs.'George'Sevens; Rev. Benjamin Hope o Augusa, Maine, who has been visiing his broher, George V. Hope, has reurned home. o,e> OCEANPORT NEWS. SCREAMNG COMEDY ACT ake and ce Cream Hnes Bring Held KPV.VV Snu'lav Xilli. The ladies' aid sociey o he Mehodis church held a cake and ice cream sale in heir building on Main sree on Saurday nigh. The sale was in-charge o Mrs. Junius Walling and Mrs. W. A. Haynes and was well aended. These sales will be held every Saurday nigh during he res o he summer. COMEDY MUSCAL CLOWNS. Mrs. William Cook and daugher o Manasquan are visiing Henry DuBois. Miss Jane Champlin and her niece, Miss Nellie Farry, visied a New Brunswick on Sunday. STEVENSOM & MUGENT Henry Walling o Norh Long Branch is visiing his grandaher, Junius Walling. William Midgley o Sheepshead Bay COMEDY DANCERS. was in own Sunday.» John Rhoadesis suering wih a very sore hand, caused by he scrach o a nail. E. T. Welch, Sr., is having his house repained and new blinds are being hung. Mrs. Harry Herber and her son, Miss Ella VanKirk, Miss Annie Hibbes, A Genuine Colored Singing and Laugh Creao Miss Haie Rhoades, MissAddie Enimons, Miss Marjorie Bee and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson and heir daugher aended Children's day exercises a S. Luke's Mehodis church a Long Branch on Sunday..WET< A ennis club has been ormed in he village and a ennis cour has been se up a Charles Pinkernelly's. The members will play or a rophy- Mrs. Deborah Conrow, who sprained her ankle las week, is a he Long Branch hospial. She is recovering. Mrs. Douglass Riddle is conined o he house wih sickness. Miss Anna Maps o Long Branch, ormerly o Oceanpor, is sick a he home o her siser, Mrs. E. W. Craer EVENNGS, o his place. MATNEES, The baseball eam was o have played he Vicors o Long Branch on Sunday bu he Long Branchers did no pu in appearance. Nex Sunday Oceanpor will play S. Mary's o he Highlands here. Edward Morris is employed in a shir acory a Long Branch. Harry VanBrun, Lemuel Rhoades and Harry Ferry caugh wo bushels o hard clams on Sunday. Lloyd Sickles is employed sis a moorman on he Red Bank arid Long Branch rolley line. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Rhoades spen Sunday wih heir daugher, Mrs. Frank Chance o Eaonown. EATONTOWN NEWS. 'our 'ernonno be Conlnne.i a S. JUUCH'U Church Snuiiy. Bishop Scarborough will nay his annual i 77 / ' _ - -. /. _... _ - ^ \ --4 A PROGRAM OF UNUSUAL EXCELLENCE. -THE HEAT- From he " Fohes Bcrerercs." Paris. The absolue maser whom all he world has copied. The rage o wo coninens, who mus, be PPPH o be appreciaed, A princely orune represened in gorgeous cosumes. A rea or he ladies. ' - A ipop opiioch quaree lia is several shades brigher han anyhing you ever piped in he unny acrobaic line. Ohers rying o imiae are le, by he wayside. Here is a eam ha lies he winning colors and gives a handicap o he res o he bunch in his line and beas hem by yards a he ape. As singers and comedians hey capivae you rom he sar. ' You will be delighed beyond expression. A brace o jesive joy jinglers, who will drive ha brain-sorm eeling o he wilderness. You can place a be on his enry ha hey'll come ino he homesrech neck and neck wih anyhing in he line o musical enerainers. z A pair o geers rom Ge There. As dancers and comedians hey capivae you rom he sar. We're no using our ha or a elephone when we say hey're he bes on he boards. This is cerainly a long iller. \So smoke up. Down on our dope shee as an auhor, coon shouer and alkis o he irs waer. No beach sroll or him he plunges righ in and remains in he swim all he ime. Come in while he ide is high. Could we hi your ancy any beer han announcing he laes ilms upon which o eas your orbs. They are cerainly he ines he marke aords. SURE AND SEND THE CHLDREN TO THE MATNEES. THERE S A FEAST N STORE FOR THEM. 5c, 25c. 25c, 35c. and 50c. Children under 2 years, 0c. On he evening o July Fourh he perormance will no begin.. unil aer he Fireworks... Tickes now on sale a Minion's Drug Sore. Skaing To-nigh and Saurday Nigh Music. her hip was dislocaed, bu his did no prove o be he case. Mrs. Wakins is 75 years old. The inan daugher o John Aumack has been very sick wih whooping cough, complicaed wih a cold, hu she is recovering. A horse owned by Clarence Levy ran away a Souh Eaonown las Thursday. was caugh in ron o he church a visiaion o S. James's church on Sunday nigh and conirm i class consising and he wagon was somewha damaged. Locus Grove. The harness was broken o Miss Laura Dickinson and Mrs. Mr. Levy was in he wagon, bu he was George W. Mosby o Eanown, Eaonown, Misa no hur. Helen l Bailey Bil y o Long L g Branch h and d Miss Thaddeus Dowal o Souh Eaonown Wilson o Oceanpor. O in employed a Mrs, E. C. Hazard's Miss s Jennie Wukins o New York )lace a 'Shrewsbury. Mr. Dowal has Sunday wih her aher, ough a bicycle o go back and orh o Wnkins. his work. Six dollars was cleared a he bread William Smock, a moorman on he and cake Kale held lank Wednesday in Red Bank and Long Brunch rolley line, Mrs. Wolco'.'i building or he benei in nick wih whooping cough. o he Mehodis church. Misia Jennie Whie is visiing relaives George C. Dennis was nppoined principal o'he Wen. Long Brunch school a Mrs. Silwell o Long nland, who has a New Haven, Conn. i meeing o he board o educaion hin boon vinibing her daugher, Mm Lewis week. Dingman, has reurned home. Rev. iiiidmrii. W. W. Ridjleyo Penningon and heir daugher Fay arc vinilday a Toenville. Mr. and Mi-a. Luher lioyee spen SuningMra. Uidgley'i aher, Rev.,. ). Kay. i'rlnlnu When Mm. Abel Wnkins wan walkiiijin her you aiko your order or prining o back yard lan; 'Yiday morning when she TO KKUOTER oice you ge your pnnscrached ' "., i and» i WUB hough!_!.._ a A. irs * A, ha i. A. in(t when i ia promised. (ilinpccl and ell. She wan bruised and Adv. 4AAAAAAAAA44AA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAAAAA THE BEST N THE MARKET. All New Goods a Lowes Prices. Flags, Poles, Holders, Lanerns, Red, WSiie and Blue Fesooning, and our usual line o Books and Saionery. 34 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. s ice 6 * has he exclusive agency or Horon's ce Cream in Red Bank and viciniy. FAMLES, CHURCHES AND FESTVALS SUPPLED. r ce Cream by he plae, served on he shady porches o he hoel... Resauran a la care, wih irs-class TWO RANGES N THE SPACE or- o niiikini^ room Solves he PThJi.Mi? kichens. THE DEAL COOKNG APPARATUS,' n a climae where mos o he ime he kichen ire is a comor, bu where here are many Summer days when he- gas sove is a blessing r Wj No. K-l Gas Combinaion Also showing ndependen Gas Waer Heaer No. K-l Gas Combinaion Wlii K-Serlng Range "Has ' No Equal." '""'n'heno. K-l 'Combinaion he * High Gas Oven and Boiler are over he Range, occupying he apace usually aken up by he High Warming Close. The Three- Burner Gas Aachmen o he righ o he Range is lush wih he op, orming an End Shel when no iii- use. can be purchased wihou he oher pars i desired. The ndependen Gas Waer Heaer can be used wih or wihou any o he various Gas Combinaions we make, being direcly conneced wih he Waer Fron in he Range, urnishing suicien ho waer or a bah, washing dishes, ec., on shor noice wihou heaing up he house in summer ime. Sola a alio Dealer in Soves and House Furnishings 2.7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, M.. Low o he ground anctlow'in price, bu well One and wo-horse Farm Wagons, Farmers' Jagger Wagons and a large sock o Pleasure Carriages o every descripion., Esablished 873. Jl * * : Phono 249-J. Allaim Sell nsurance, Seal Esae and Eec Loans Represen Sronges nsurance Oompanios only, such as he Home nsurance Company o New York. Aasos $20,839, 'M. 3E5. Oices in Paerson Building 2 and # BROAD STREET, RED

12 , COOK. Sdio am! Proprieor HC.A. LOKGSTREKT, X wris nm Edilor Enered a he posoice a Red Bank. N. J., as ssaqond class maer. ' 8VBSCll[M>TON PRCE'. Js year $.50 Eli monhs " Sea monhs - lu WEDNESDAY7JUNE 2G L 907 TOWN TALK. (Coninued rom pane.',.) The proposiion o incorporae Red Bank under he own law o 80". will come up again a he nex meeing or he commissioners. There is indicaion o some opposiion o he measure. A number o he business men o he own have expressed hemselves as avoring a ciy governmen, i here is o be a change. They say ha a ciy governmen would be no more expensive han a own governmen under his law, and i would add digniy o Red Bank o make i a ciy raher han a own. The new own governmen, i ormed, "could no go ino eec unil he irs o he year,' and hey say ha a ciy governmen could be ormed early'in he session o he nex legislaure, so ha in poin o ime o organizaion here would be nohing los.» a The advocaes o a ciy governmen say here are several laws under which a civ governmen could be conduced, and ha.'some o hese. orms o ciy k goyemmen...rriiiy,be vasly beer or Bed Bank han he own governmen p *Mhder'.whieh i is iowpyripoiscu-'o incorporae,..they..claim ha larger powers can l>e had "under a ciy governmen, and ha as a ciy governmen would be no more expensive han,he. proposed own, governmen, he ciy governmen ough by all means o be adoped. Oher business men who do no seem '" o care wheher Red Ban* : has-a-own governmen or a ciy governmen believe ha he local opion eaure o he proposed new law, whereby he commissioners gran or reuse licenses, would.- be a had hing or he place. They say i would creae a consan srie beween hose who waned all places licensed and hose who did no wan any places licensed a all. They declare ha men would be seleced or commissioners because hey avored licenses or because hey avored no license, raher han because o heir iness or he place. They believe ha no only would here be a urmoil over his quesion every year, bu ha he class o.men seleced or commissioners would be ar inerior o wha hey would be were his quesion decided by he cours, as a presec. They hink he own would be injured as much by having licenses graned indiscriminaely by a board eleced or ha purpose as i would by having no licensed places a all. GaveHer a Horsewhipping. Mrs, Sarah Richardson o Pine Brook, agains'whom a charge o assaul was, made by Mrs. Cover, says she did no pull Mrs. Cover's hair or going wih her husband, bu ha she horsewhipped her. Mrs. Richardson is a well educaed. colored woman who has been a laundress many years and who has high recommendaions as o. characer and indusry. Sheownslier residence propery a. Pine Brook. She says she will apply or a divorce rom her husband. Goa Dies in Fi. Unil Sunday, Edward Bacagulipi o Fair Haven was he owner o a ine Angora goa. The goa srayed nway Sunday and laer in he day i was discovered dead by Miss Helen Armsrong near Edward Mevers's' propery near he river. is hough he goa died in a i. -«s>-«o. TNTON FALLS NEWS. The llidik- eilmked bu John Suileon jih Week. The bridge here was replanked las woolc by John Saiileon o Col'n Neck. A hick narrow uiank was run across he bridge, hus dividing he bridge ino wo sides. The old planking is believed o have worn ou in a shor ime because everybody drove in ho cener o he bridge aiid i is hough ha by dividing he bridge ino wo secions he imber will las longer. The old planking was bough by Osip. David A. Walling, who will use i or a Moor, or his cider disillery. The pupils o he Sunday-school are pracicing or children's day, which will be observed on Sunday, July Xh. Charles Tilon and amily o Oceanic spen Sunday wih Aaron ilon., Arhur R. Benne, who has been employed by Mr. Luyuer o Rod Hank, i.< now a his home here. We. is helping Alber Craword or a ew days. Mrs. James Walsh and children won driving a Red Hank la.i Wednesday when one o he wagon wheels go caildl in he rolley rack-i and was broken. Mrs. Walsh borrowed a arn wagon o drive home. The sanding grass on Pear-ion Ben nc's arm was sold a aucion la:; week and was bough by William Con over and Thomas Sagueron. May Craword, daugher o Albor Craword, has almos enirely recovers rom her recen serioui sickness and i able o be abou. William Benne wan a Keypor visi or on Sunday. John Cover has n new bicycle. Tinon Falla boya have been upe considerable ime swimming a bwimini' river oince he warm weaher ne in. Tho boyo swim raced, build rui an make long ripn in n rowboa. Tli Tinern waer company <OOB no allow hem o go above he dam. Among he boyo vvlio wpor in ho waer are Ma hew Connorn, Grovcr J'arkor,,lr>y<l William nnd Fred Frunciu. and Paul am Waier Walsh. MRS. AN&LNE AliEN BEAB. She!!'««he ll'woir o Joseph Allen o Oceanic. Mrs. Analine Allen, widow o Joseph Allen o Oceanic, died a he home o her son, Joseph Allen, on Sunday nigh. Mrs. Allen was 62 years old. Deah was caused by dropsy and hear rouble. She leaves hree 'children and hree sep-children. Her children are Joseph Allen o Oceanic, and Alber Allen and Mrs. Jennie M arsch o Torono, Charles Allen o Oceanic is one o her sep-sons. The uneral was held yeserday aernoon, Rev. J. E. Sawn, pasor o he Oceanic Mehodis church, conducing he service. The body was sen o Torono or burial. The bearers were Horace Longsree, Tunis Barkalow, H. H. Srykar, John Youmana, William Turner and Richard Sryker. Oceanic Men Arresed. Parick Flood, Louis Brown and John and Rodney Glennon were arresed las week a Oceanic or disorderly conduc. They resised he oicer who ried o arres hem, bu he received assisance rom he oher oicers and. ook he men o Red Bank, where hey had a hearing beore Edward W. Wise, ownship police jusice. They were ined $2.50 each, which hey paid. W. Sroher Jones, Jr., Hur. W. Sroher Jones, Jr;, son o W. Sroher Jones o Riverside drive, was hur in an auomobile acciden a New Haven his morning. Deails o he acciden have no beerr learned., The young man is,a suden a Yale...His aher sared ox: New,.'Bayen. his, morning. MOHEY TO LOAN. ' Money o loan. S. C. Cowar, Freehold, N. J.. STANDNG HAY FOR SALE. For pariculars apply a'he'dry goods aore o Josoph Salz. Red Hank. BROLERS WANTED, Jersey broilers waned. W. A. Clayon & Bro., 7 Broad sree. Red Bank. MARKET'WAGOW FOR'SALE. One-horse marke carryall wagon or sale. John Evernhamj Shrewsbury, N. J. TENT FOR SALE. A en or sale cheap, 25x50 ee. nquire o Henry Wolco, Euonown, N. J. BCYCLE FOR SALE. A kiil'm oieicl: in Kuod condiion or Bale. Apply a 2 Borden sree, Red Bank. COW FOR SALE. Exra pood amily cow or sale, resh. Apply o William E. Morord, Leonardo, N. J. FOR SALE. Three ilacpoles, 40 ogo ee, and 20-oo cajual ur sale. C. E. Burd, Red Bank. GRAVEL FOR SALE. Apply o A. O. Morord, Jamea Hubbard arm, Middleown ownnhip, near Red Bank. SQUABS FOR SALE. Squabs or sale. Dressed o order or alive. GCOKO Conover. near Lile Silver saion: BUTCHER WANTED. An experienced bucher waned a McLain's marke, 503 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. FOR SALE. Fay & Bowen engine or launch, lij-h. P., or sale cheap. 207 Maple avenue, Red Bank. FOR SALE. Genuine Peruvian &ru;ino and Red Brand erilizer or sale. P. O. Weinand, Hazle, N. J. POSTON WANTED. A posiion an housekeeper waned immedi-.ely. Mi'K. L. E. Douglass, Lincro, N. J. THE SHREWSBURY DARY. Milk and cream a specialy. Served daily. A rover, Shrewsbury, N..). Telephone 7-w. WANT TO BUY BCYCLE. WoulcMili'e o buy second-hand bicycle ; Racycle preerred. William E. Hurley, Lincro, N. J. WRE ME and 'll wire or you. Fred E. Brower, elecrica' :onracor, 7 Eas Fron sree, Red Bank. Tel. 4-H. BOTTLER WANTED. Boler waned. Apply a Columbia Waei Company, No. i!)7 Sewall avenue, Asbury Park N. J. WANTED. Two ood s:ilesl:uli'h or hu-e and rililion depar' men. Apply o Jacob Seinlmch, Long Branch N. J. SACRFCE SALE. One sidebar rumihon. irood condiion, mus hi sold cheap or cush. Address Box ">y, Oceanic N. J. RED BANK DARY. Swee cream, pure milk, resh buer anilbuu'r milk delivered daily. Charles A. McCluskey, Hei lianlc. CARETAKERS. Elderly couple wish posiion as enroakers in o around Red Hank. Address M. E., Box <>T, Ke< Bank. BEES FOR SALE. A ew colonies o been in modern lines or Bl\] Call evenings... 'i'. HiUlaie, Prospec plnci Red Bank. 500 DWT. o old [mid ivanl.nl. llnnirli nr exchnniro or 0 K'«'H. Leon d! k licusmilk-, jeweler, Broad sroe Hed iank. FOR SALE. On> wri-lioni.miiiire wih ilaiiii \vindnwk il; nnimlumpwakon or sale. Addic:»i Dox <!>, Keaiii huri, N. J. ROOMS FOR RENT. KiUiiur room nml licdi-doni. mnimh'd or unii niilicd; lionnl i ile.iired. Aildreim W.!., l''a llnvi'ii, N. J. FARMS WANTED. Two arnm waned near Red Bank. One mil!' lie on nr near lio river. Adilreaii " Farm "Bo VM. Red Bank. CEDAl SHNGLES. To milditii and conracors: cedar nhimdes i nny < imnl.lly Tor hal-. Apply o Uiinlel. Co., Red Bunk, N... PHONOGRAPH FOR BAL',. Mdison honi phonograph, hirne hmn, liovonl v live new ritonln, or U; price Sill. Address i Crimlimi. i«l anl. JMONliY TO LOAN. Money o loan in munn o nhi mriuw.'in i,u Hi bond and morlbniro. A.,. viim, ikisihtrn buil imr. Red Bunk, N.,T. MONEY TO LOAN. Tho Land arid Loan company lmvo money lonn in ullmnnuur Adlrpiw. S. Merrill, man e«r, Ked Bank, N. J. GBL WANTED. A sirl waned or Keneral housework in a privae amily. Charles Jerey's coage, Oceanic, N. J. GRZ. WANTED. Girl waned or general housework. Only midle-aecd need apply. 3. Spring sree, Red-Bank. BCYCLE FOK SALE. Genleman's bicycle in Rood order or sale, rice Address Bicycle, Box»7, Red Bank. REMOVED. My upholsering and awning business has been moved rom 44 Wallace sree o 74 Wallace sree, Ked Bank. A. Schmid., SEWNG MACHNE FOR SALE. Drop rame Wilcox & Gibbs Bowing machine, iew las year, or sale, price $50. Address R. Msiani, Red Bank, N. J. YOUNG MAN WANTED. Younir man waned who is handy wih horses and indu3riou!i. Apply a J. M. Grconbere'B "urniure sore, Red Bank. YOUNG MAN WANTED. A young man, hones and coureous, waned or collecing and liib oice work. Shor hours. C. G. C, Box 97, Red Bank. MAN WANTED. An all-around man waned o work on privae place ; ood wages and Kood home o righ pary. Apply o Box 06, Rod Hank. FOR SALE. A $55 Racycle bicycle or Bale, been used bu a ew imes. Will sell or $20. H.. Braun, -8 Worhley sree. Red Bank. HORSES FOK SALE. A young eam o work horses, W/i hands high, sound, land and uenle. Apply, o T. C. Kingsbury, Baak sree, Red Bank., GRL WANTED. Girl waned or general housework. Mua be jroo< coolc and laundress. Mrs. George E. Poulson, 2 Broad sree. Red Bank.... ;,- HOUSE WANTED. :.House pp.-broad" sree, urnished or -unurnished, Ocober o May. Sae pariculars. Adrkesa-Te.mm. Box 07,.Red Bank.. ; ROOMS TO LET. Four urnished rooms o ren or. he season or ierh housekeeping. Apply o Mrs. Jeries, Washingon sree, Oceanic, N. J. HAY WANTED. - Three or our loads o old or new hay waned. Hny cholviribs and hay rake or uale. John B. Grover, 20 rving place, Red Bank. FERTLZER WORKS OPEN. Uzau's erilizer works a Swimming River in now ready o receive horses. All he year round. Herman Rizau. Telephone 29-J. / GOOD GRAVEL. you wan^ good roada use Hopping gravel. Delivered in carload los a any railroad poin. John T*. Hopping, New Monmouh, N. J. FOR BAT,T,, One cu under delivery wagon, suiable or laundry or grocery rade. L. Schwarz, corner Maple avenue and Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. LOST. A wach charm wih leers J. F. C. on i los. A reward or is reurn o 00 Wallace sree, or Howard Frey's plumbing shop. Red Bank. FOR SALE. Ligh wood Singer sewing machine, almos new, S20 ; also plae glass mirror, ok-xlo'/j, anique mahogany sideboard. R. T. Smih, Red Bank. FAMLY COW FOR SALE. Red and whie cow, ive years old, horoughly quie and genle, wih or wihou cal ; cal our weeks old. J. H. Polhemus. Phalanx, N. J. MAN WANTED. Reliable man waned o work or physician. Good wages o responsible pary^ Apply o Dr. W. S. Whimore, Hi Broad sree. Red Bank. PARS GREEN DUSTERS. Car o Sandard dry paris green dusers have arrived. Cull and we will show you new eaures oher machines do no have.. D. Smock & Co., Wickaunk, N. J. DOG LOST. Scoch collie dog srayed away las Friday nigh rom Mrs. l'\ B. Greenawal's on Bank sree'. Answers o name o Bob. Reward i reurnee o Mrs/Greenawal. GOVERNESS. Young lady wishes posiion or summer monhs as vacaion governess or small children; o amuae and care or hem on 'ouings, ec. Address Box 29, Ked Bank. ROOMS TO RENT. Privae amily owning house in Red Bank wih all improvemens, choice locaion, would ren, wih or wihou board, wo desirable rooms. Address Home, Box 97, Red Bank. PHONOGRAPH FOR SALE. Edison phonograph in lirs-class order wih o records and bora, ouii nearly new. Will sell complee ouii or $25 o quick buyer. Peer Robinson,,5 Mechanic sree, Red Bank. FOR SALE. One heavy plaorm spring wagon wih op, new, will carry wo ons; also one se o new double harness. L. Schwarz, corner Maple avenue and Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. MATTRESS HEADQUARTERS. Wenzell's he headquarers or hair maress renovaing. Furnish eahers and will make you a eaher maress or $5.50, work guaraneed. Wenzoll, he upholserer, 74 Monmouh sree. TMOTHY HAY FOR SALE. Five ons o nice loose imohy hay or sale, also 2i)) bushels o corn on ile ear; also arm wagon, wih all bodies, and se o double work harness. C. W. Jones, Peers place, Red Bank. FOR SALE. A genle mare, lady can harness or drive; pi: old mahogany secreary; a buggy, phaeon aiid also ho <)ld homesead o" J.. Heyer or sale or ren. Apply o Mrs. Fjineiine Jleyer. Holmdel, N. J. HAR WORK. am prepared o devoe my enire ime o making up swiclie.'i, eombins, and all kinds o hair work. Addi'esu, 29 Wes Fron sree, or send mo word and will call upon you. Missl. Brand, Red Hunk. STANDNG GRASS FOR SALE. Waned, bids on r>0 acres sanding grass! boh sides o Kidg' ruad rom Hance avemui o Me- Carer'a. Address all bills mmediaely o C. ) Sullivan, Monmouh sree, opposie railroad saion, Reil lmk. SPREAD THE NEWS. /s curing everybody ur and near-- i (hey use i according o direc ions a cure is nuro o ollow Luna oil cure:) all kinds o pain and aches. For wile by all lirsl-clnss druigis'i, ill cr'nls; sample bole or 25 cens. EGAN'S FURNTURE VANS. Beore you have your bagkuge or urniur* moved loily orcoimliy n<:\. my KV!. AUklnili o liidi mnl heavy rucking done a. shor noice Call or address.. T. Kuan,. Wall sree, Rei Dunk. Telephone! UM-J. FAKMB FOR SALK. Two annii near Mlildlelown or nnle, or build iiihm bercoii will bi rened, enans o have w much ground mi h«-y wish. One aun conains lli acres und in? oher»o ucres. nquire o C. Tuylor, Middleovvii.il. J. LAUNOTE8 WANTED. Variii'swlio havo laiiu'beij. naillioan or moloni and wiidi o soil hem canno (li boeii'lhuh nee Kiniey &: Dobblnn, proprieor*) o Fair Haven jiuuch nnd Hun WOH, Fair luvon. N. J., or 7 Beavor nrcul, Newark, N. J. POSTON WAKTED. nelligen young lady would like posiion or ummer monhs as com pan ion or secreary; permanen or by he day or hour. Address Box 29, Red Bank. GASOLNE LAUNCH FOR A gaeoline launch, 8 ee long, new and in commission, or aale very cheap; in horough order and ready or rial a any ime. A. Joseph, Oceanic, N. J. BOATS FOB SALE. New wo-horse power launch in irs-class condiion, also 6-oo rowboa nearly new. Trial o launch given. Apply o Salvaore Maida, Allen's dock, Red Bank. BOARD. Board or genleman and wie, in privae amily, selec neighborhood, all improvemens; near waer, rolley hal block. Mrs. Lovejoy, 5 Spring aree, Red Bank. VSTNG GOVERNESS. Young lady will be glad o care or and amuse children by he day or hour a her home or a home b children. Parens who do no care o leave lile ones n hands o servans please wrie or pariculars o Box 29, Red Bank. ' COWS! COWS! COWS! Jus received 25 head o resh cows and springers, including Jersey, Guernsey, Holsein, Durham. These cows are seleced rom he bes dairies in Pennsylvania. Dry cows in rade. F. Marx, cale dealer, Shrewsbury, N. J. RUBBER. Good prices paid or old rubber o any descripion. Will buy wornou rubber boos, bicyclo ires, auomobile ires or wagon ires. Apply a or address Rubber, 9 Mechanic sree. Red Bank, rear o Frank Gray's blacksmih shop. PN LOST. Los on rolley rom Red Bank o Oceanic, or rom rolley o near baby hospial on June 25h, 7 o'clock p. M., a gold dragon pin se wih pearls, ruby eyes and diamonds. Finderwillbe rewarded by reurning same o C. Snyder, Oceanic, N, J. HORSES AND CARRAGES."*" Bessie B., well-hred, handsome bay cob, 5.2 hands high; seven years old; sound and ho araid o -auomobile's, good.* ijadser, ine acion,, well marked, an Al horse in every respec.' Price $350,.bu-wlrih double.. Can. be-ecen a Sage's sable, Alanic Highlands., U.S... Horse and Carriage For Sale. Elegan urnou, combinaion bay horse, ic hands, lonjr wqyy mane and ail, (suiable or any carriage purpose, weigh,65 pounds; also Hooker carriage wih rumble sea, pole and shas, including harness ; all in irs-class order. One o he handsomes urnous in Jersey le a Colverjs sable o be sold. TREES AND PLANTS FOR SALE. Kieer pear, rees.&e.healhy.sock,,a>!.sizes; apple, pear, peach, plum and cherry rees in largo assormen; Kiainny and Ward blackberry, Culber and King raspberry in any quaniy, grapes, currans, gooseberries, srawberries, rhubarb, ec., rosea, prive hedging: and ornamenal rees and plans o all kinds. Red Bank Nurseries, James McColgan, proprieor. TOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF AC- «COUNT... ESTATE OF ADELHED MANGOLD, deceased. Noice is hereby given ha he accouns o he subscriber, adminisraor o he esae o said deceased, will he audied and saed by he Surrogae and repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o he Couny o Monmouh. on THURS- DAY, THE FRST DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 807. Daed June 22d, 907. JOHN T. TETLEY. RESUMPTON OF SERVCE THURSDAY, JUNE 27h, or he season. CoiiHellaioii." Leaves Red Bank 9:30 A. M., :30. 7:30 P. M. Sundays, 2:00 p. M. Leaves Highland Beach :00 A. M., 5:00, 2:00 P. M. Lands on signal or by reques a Fair Haven, Oceanic and Highlands. Meeings o he Boarcl o Healh. The regular meeings o he Red Bank Board o Healh will be held on he irs Friday o each monh, a 8:00 p.., a he Town Hall, on Monmoub sree. Persons havinj? complains o mako willpresen hem Q he secreary in wriing. CHARLES D. WARNER, Presiden DR. B. H. GARRSON, Secreary. OF Three No. 67 Buggies, rod and green, were $80 ; now $60. Three No.GG Buggies, red and green,. were $90 ; now $65. - One No. 20 seel iro Runabou, was?80; now $60. One No. 20 rubber ire Runabou, was $90; now $65. Two No. 75 Surreys, Jersey make, were $25 ; now $90- Ono No. 55 Surrey, Jersey make,, wan imo; now $95. Throe No. 79 Depo Jagger Wajona, wo Bea, canopy op, were $85; now $60. Thcio VVagoim iiro nil Jernoy rack, nnd a year'd guaranee given wih each Wagon. Made by Mier Curriugo ami Buggy Co. H. D. SM0CS & CO., Wickaunk, N. J. NOTARY PUBLC, Aorney, - COUNTY BLLS EXECUTED. Aidavis Taken. All kinig o Documens. OFFCE: 20 MECHANC STREET, - RED BANK, N. J. Tweny-ivc Teams waied immediaely o work on grade o Jersey Cenral Tracion Company, beween Belord and Highlands. Apply on he work. Jersey Cenral Tracion Company. Don pu o wearing glasses unil your eyesigh is ruined, can i you, wih rimless specacles or eyeglasses ha will promply relieve y6u._ aching eyes and make you see beer and look beer. " '."..'',. All liinilno'repairug'done. OPTCAN,., BELFORD, N. J. A Lohsen & Wille's Pharmacy. No. 26 \y. Fron, Red Bank Suis;or Ladies and Genlemen made o order. Suis Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired in a Firs-Class Manner. An assormen o Dry Goods and Noions or sale! No. 2S Wes ron Sree Opposie Pearl Sree, Red. Bank, N. J. Two carloads jus receivedsome Ji Holmdel, some'a Wickaunk, some a Freehold. These diggers are clean and as. They sand he wear and ear. They do he work horoughly and are he avorie diggers hroughou Monmouh Couny. Large supply o exras are kep consanly on hand and can duplicae any par wihou sending o he acory. SPECAL HOLMDEL, N. J. BARGANS in a lo o jus received. Bough a a re-" ducion o 25 o 33 per cen, owinp o he lao season. Will 'be sold a he same raio; priced $3.50 o $.5.00, worh- $5.00 o $ Also abou 300 pairs o Trousers, mosly drummer's samples, a one-hird less han value. Children's Norolk Suis wih 2 pairs o Trousers, Knickerbocker and nrnipjh, a $3.50 and $4.Q0 r Bizea up. o 6 yours. Special lo o Umbrellas, SOc. o $.75, all underpriced. you need Waerproo Garmens! ry our oiled clohing-, lined by uuomobiliiib. Broad S., ; KED BANK. a 'We can build you nearly any syle o Fencing, eiher ready-made or o order. The enire ence is made o No. 9 Double Galvanized Coiled Spring Wire, wih eiher, a sraigh or wised say. The Ornamenal Fencing is irs-class in every paricular. Gaes urnished in' eiher seel or wood, wih adjusable aachmens, making hem eiher a swing or slide gae. We ake conracs o urnish and pu up complee ence, including poss. Also orders aken or bes grades o ron Rooing delivered a your neares saion. For pariculars, prices, ec., call on or wrie. Charles G* Conover, Newman Springs Road,.. RED.BANK, N. J. Miss M. E. Falk 4 Monmouh S. Near Town Hall Graduae o nernaional Massage and Movemen Cure nsiue o New York. Massage, Galvanic and Faradic Elecrical Treamen; Scalp, Hair. Skin, including <n, Freckles, Sunburn, Wrinkles, &c, scieniically Treaed. ^Shampooing, Manicuring, Form Develop- Parons Treaed a Their Homes ComiHuunwu Tickes. Saniary Mehods.,.RECEVERS SALE- OF «V* ATLANTC HGHLANDS, N, J s The subscriber, 'Receiver o Tho Alanic Hirhanda Land & mprovemen Company, appoined hy.he.coueo.chanw.ry.o New Jrscy - <wi!l pursuan o an order o snid Cour, oer or sale a public vendue o he highes bidder on SATURDAY. JULY 3, 907, beween he hours o welvo o'clock noon and ive o clock (a wo o'clock) in he aernoon o said day, on he premises hereinaer described, siuae in he Borough o Alanic HiRhlands, Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey: All hoso cerain los, racs or parcels o lnnd nnd prcmir^i?! lu?. *''yuw ai "l being in he Borough o Alanic Highlands, in he Couny o Monmouh and >yj' a? e, ^cw Jeroey, and which on a cerain map eniled Map o building los o Tho Alanic Highlands! Land & mprovemen Co.", made by George Cooper, Civil En K ineer, are known, laid down and designaed as ollows Los numbers , 325 and 326 in.block 5, wih he greenhouses and oher buildings now hereon, including ixures, glass, heaers, pipes, &c.. Los numbers 39, 392, , 428; , 43, in Block number. Los 232, 263 and 2B4 in Block number 7 Loa, numbers 2GG, 267, 268, 2C9, and il''i m Bldck number 6. Los numbers 273, 273! 5, and 39 in Block number 4. Los numbers 329, , 332, 333 and 33 in Block numberj3.' Los numbers -32 and 433 in Block number 0 Los numbers 4:4, 435, 43G, 437, 438, 439, 440 and 4 in Block number 20. Los numbers 343, , 38, ai7, and 3sO in Block number 33. Furher pariculars and erm. o sale will bo urnished on applicaion o he subscriber. FRANK P. McDERMOTT. Receiver Alanic Highlands Lnnd & mprovemen Co.,! 259 Washingon Sree, Jersey Ciy, N. J. Take a supply o your medicines and oile aricles wih you. You may no be able o ge hem saisacorily where you are going. is well o sock up and be sure. Sehroeder's Pharmacy, J. L. Bergen & Co., Props., 6 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 4G. a he Livery, Boarding and Sales Sables o Frank P. Srykeiy Monmouh Sree, near Railroad Depo, No worn-ou horses, no old carriages, bu everyhing he ines sylish in every respec, have jus added a new lo o closed carriage:; o my business and am prepared o (ill all orders or weddings, unerals, ec. Boarding Kovom a, Specialy' Telephone 24G.

13 The.phoograph o he graduaing class prined jn his week's REGSTER was alpn, by Joseph Dick6p. Jciind Mrs.' H. e A. Guyon o Wallace sree and heir children le on Friday or Alanic Ciy, where hey are spending wo weeks. Samuel H. Thompson, Jr., o Denver, son o Rev. S. H. Thompson o Wallace sree, was a recen gues o his aher. He was a graduae o Princeon college and'came Eas o aend he commencemen exercises o he college. He is a sae oicial o Colorado. Miss Valerie L. Huebner, who. aends school a Roxbury, Mass., is spending he week wih relaives and nenda a Red Bank. Miss Leila C. Paerson o Bridge avenue has been visiing her siser, Mrs. William Ebey o Elizabeh. George M. Parker, Jr., o Jacksonville, Florida, is visiing his aun, Miss Amanda Parker o Monmouh sree. Miss Alma Braun o Worhley sree and, Miss Florence Founain o Borden sree spen Sunday wih Miss Rena N. Roop o Belord. Miss Laura Hembling o Middleown is employed as saleslady in Laug's candy sore. ', Miss Mary Silcox o Princeon is visiing Miss Helen L. Wolco o Branch avenue. Mrs. Edwin B. Houghon o Riverside avenue will sail on Saurday or Europe, where she will spend mos o he summer. She will visi Scoland, England and France. Waler Conk o Borden sree has le he employ o T. W. Colyer and is now employed by Frank P, Sryker o Monmouh sree. -.,-..;'? Mrs., Charles,. Emmqns. o.whie sree; who has been seriously sick seyeral weeks, is able o be ou. '"." Mrs. Kugh Sommerso Wall sree is ; eneraining visiors rom Haliax, : Nova Scoia.: George Homire o New York, ormerly o Red Bank, spen Saurday and Sunday in own visiing riends and relaives. Percy Benne o New York was he gues o Miss Agnes Dwyer o Beach sree on Friday. Marin Maloney has le he employ o he Union hoel and is now barender a he Sheridan hoel. Miss Maude Zieglar o Oceanic spen a ew days las week wih Mrs. Frank Reilly o Maple avenue. Charles J. M. Smih o Broad sree spen Sunday a New Monmouh wih his broher-in-law, A. D. Conove'r. Edward 0. Viering o Por Moiunouh is employed by George Sewing on Theodore Whie's new building on Fron sree. John Henrehan o Hackerisack spen Sunday.wih his moher, Mrs. Annie Henrehan o Washingon sree. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Soden o Bradley Beach spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. John Dey o Monmouh sree. William B. Lawrence, Jr., o Newark, ormerly o Red Bank, was a Sunday visior o his broher-in-law, R. Arhur Walker o Peers place. Mrs. William Malchow and daugher Grace were visiors a Belord on Monday. C. Frank O'Brien and his siser, Mae O'Brien, o Spring sree, spen Sunday a Whie Plains, New York. Mrs. Rober Clay, Mrs. Mary Noonan and Harry Clay o Jamacia, L.., were Sunday guess o Mrs. T. rving Brown o Beach sree. Mrs. Mary Hawkins o rving place enerained a number o New York riends on Saurday and Sunday. Miss Louella Price was a Coney sland las Sunday.,_ Miss Hazel Parks 6 Rahway and Miss Julia Richards o Perh Amboy spen Sunday wih Miss Sarah Soden o Monmouh sree. Leonard Jerome Maeson o Riverside avenue will ener Colgae universiy in he all and Frank Russell Par leer o Lile Silver will ener Rugers college. Boh boys graduaed rom, he Red Bank public school his year. Charles Busic o Monmouh sree superinenden o Conover's acory on (- Railroad avenue,'spen Friday in Newark. George Bray, Charles Emmons and George Hopping o Red Bank saw hi Surburban handicap race on Thursday. Ernes S. Hilsdor o Perh Amboy, ormer residen o Red Bank, was married yeserday o Miss Florence Mabel Robers o.luzerne, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Hilsdor will live a Perl Amboy. Margare Ryan o Red Bank speiv las week wih Mrs. Asher Craword o: Col's Neck. Church News. J. Frank Burke, sae superinenden o he ani-saloon league o New Jersey will apeak in he Firs Mehodis churcl nex Sunday morning. The pasor, Rev, William P. Davis, will preach a nigh There will be special music by he choii and a due by Bearice and Helen Cham berliiin. ce cream will be on sale a he Re ormed church Friday nigh, and ever Tuesday nigh hereaer during h summer season. A he Bapis church on Sunday nijh a parioic service will bo hel wih an enlarged chorus and specin music. Aer nex Sunday nigh here wi lie no evening services in he Red Saii Presbyerian church unil ho irs o. Sepember. The Alpha 'ni sociey will hold nn ici cream and cake iiale on ho Holmde Reormed church lawn on Tuesday, Jub 3 d. ^, ^, _, AW Sociey MaUca Money. The: upiii ladies' aid ioeiey held i lawn iociabloamrn. JosephBurrowes' on lroud sree las nigh. The prc ccedn w«ro over $50, which makes u ho $,000 ha he sociey guaranee l«raiiio owards ho pimionage und o ho church. The nociey will bold meeing hii aonioon a Mm. Williai Sco's on Monmouh iree, when ur ilior plane o ruining money will be dis cuwed. W.-YBN MEWB., ieors i EU'c a Bluyor o he V. laae an <>MHJ Sigh. The annual elecion or mayor o Fair laven will be held a he Alanic hoel lex (Friday nigh. Charles Bugby, "rank Marineau and John Laineer /ill be judges and James Mack will ac s consable. This is a grea eaure rih he hearical olk*, alhough anyr me is eniled o voe. The candidaes his year are Frank Evans and' Fred lyder. Capain Charles Nelson was :leced..ish commissioner las year ora erra o hree years. The alian band rom Red Bank has been engaged or lecion nigh and a general good ime is expeced. Mrs. Samuel Traord gave birh o a augher yeserday morning, Mrs. Barholomay is making some minor repairs o her home. Ferdinand de Beiinglmm is employed n Conover's coal oice a Lile Silver. The annual shore dinner o he bolers' ssociaion o Newark was held a Rich-.rd Woler's Grand View hoel las Thursday. Abou 25 men' came rom Newark by boa and illed up on a clam :howder dinner. Repairs are being made o Thomas yndall's house on he Rumson road, i one-sory addiion is being buil on he rear, o be used as a kichen. A new rear porch has been buil o ;he Norh Shrewsbury hoel. The annual meeing o he Voluneer ire company will be held in he ruck muse nex Monday nigh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny o New York are spending a monh wih Mrs. Thomas F. Berne. John Manning has le he employ o. H. Wilbur and is now working or Bacagulipi Brohers. Herber Schumann is working or Mr. Wiibur.' Thomas Burne, Frank Hareld and Elias Sylveser haye bough new bicycles. Two alians employed-in he brickaying gang on he rolley road go ino an argumen yeserday aernoon which esuled in one o hem geing a cu on he orehead by being hi wih a shovel. Dr. Longsree aended he injui-ed man and ook seven siehes in closing he wound..mrs. James Chadwick is visiing her daugher, Mrs. Waler J. Mills o New York. " ' ' ' " ' ;'"" Mrs. Naomi Ehardo, who is summerng ahe Alanic hoel, spen yeserday n New York. Mrs. Ehardo was one > he leadingaracions his year a he Hippodrome. She has bough Michael Weir's house and will become a residen i Fair Haven, Mr, Weir, will move hia amily o Asbury Park in a ew weeks. _ rving VanBrun, who has been working or.daniel Green, is now employed as driver or Frank O'Brien. Leslie Woodward, Mrs. Charles VanBrun and Ehel VanBrun are employed by Mr. O'Brien picking berries. George Adams, who is known as ' Seeple Jack," is paining Hag pole. He has aken conracs o pain poles a Seabrigh, Rumson and Oceanic. Charies Allen has a pe monkey which was given o him by a riend employed by Raymond Hoagland. Mr. Allen enerains he children o he village wih he animal. The annual reunion o he alumni associaion will- be held onigh in Monmouh hall. The lyceum orchesra rom Red Bank will urnish music. A large umber o inviaions have been issued. John Carpener has been roubled or several days wih soreeyes. He is wearing colored glasses in hone o relie. Sidney Smih sprained his back yeserday while wheeling a heavy load in wheelbarrow. Mr. Smih is over 75 years old and i will be some ime beore he ges over he rouble. A large number o ciy olks were n he village Sunday, mos o hem coming rom New York by boa on Saurday. The Alanic and Grand View hoels had many ransien guess. A large number enjoyed he seamed clams served a he Alanic hoel las Saurday nigh. This will be a eaure o he hoel during he season and in good weaher hey will be served on he lawn, The Monmouh Couny Specials, new baseball eam a Fair Haven, deeaed a picked eam rom Red Bank on Sunday aernoon in a six-inning game by he score o 6 o 9. The game ended in he sixh inning on accoun o a scrap beween he Red Bank players. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Toomey were Sunday guess u Mrs. Parick Tooiney o Evere. «-*-o ATLANTC HGHLANDS NEWS. Over 800 Cleared on S. Vhrch a <i lliunrrl Show. The second annual minsrel show o he Carroll minsrel roupe o Brooklyn or ha benei o S. Agnes church was held a he lyceum las Saurday nigh. There was an exra large crowd preseni and over $00 was realized. There were six end men in he show andhey had i lo o new and up-o-dae jokes. Tin show concluded wih a one-ac arce, "AManager'aTrials." A souvenir pro gram was given on.whichadverisedh annual air o he church o bo held i Augus. Charles' Paulson o Long Branch, ormer crhployee in Marin's barbe sho;>, visied here on Sunday. William Rowland o he Highlands i employed as assisan drug clerk Mahowa'i! sore. William E. Manning is building a now hduie on his lo on Garield.avenue nea: Firs avenue. Thu house will conai Moveu rooms) wih improvemons am will coa abou $2,500. Craig Quackei buwli is doing he carpener work. Misisi Ola iidwell gave anoher co cer, in he Cenral Bapis church las nigh. Misis Bidwell enerained a larg< audience and received much appluuu or her-barione solos. John Snedekor, chie o police, hi bough a Grea Dane dog in Pommy vama. Thu dog liau a pedigree and i called "Lady Dewi." Mr. Snuildu will havo lio iniiu o hin du in ii e.' wolks, and in he all he (logo will : sen o" ho vnrioub dog shows in No' York und Philadelphia. The local carpeners' union has bougr :i6 work shop o W. W, Leonard on 'irs avenue and j \ having i moved o ieir lo on Cener avenue, nearherailiad saion. The building will be ied p as a meeing room. > William Jennings, son o Thomas ennings,' was driving on. Sunday near ". A.-Rice's place when his horse beme righened a an auomobile and ran way. While rying o hold he horse >ack he bi broke and he horse became nmanageable. was inally caugh Edward Conover. When he horse 'as sopped, Jennings, who was sill in wagon, ained, and i was some ime beore he was revived. There as no damage done o he horse or agon. The Casino on,bay View avenue will i opened or he season on July 4h. here will be a band concer in he wrning and a hop a nigh. The music is season will be under he direcion Carl Edaiiardo o New York. There be daily concers each morning, 'he evenings will be devoed o card ilaying, dancing and concers. Euchre aries will be held a he Casino durg he summer or he benei o he iong Branch hospial. LTTLE SLVER NEWS, Winleld Wainwrliih Buldliu a New HoiiHe Xenr he Saion. Winield Wainwrigh has begun he irecion o his new house near he saion. He will do all he work himsel, 'he oundaion o he house is o cemen ilocks. He will also build himsel a ork shop in he rear o he house. ' Dewi Soden has le he employ o. P. Cohover Feed & Coal company and s now employed as a conducor by he ed Bank rolley company. George Whie, who is ehiplbyed in a vholesale house a New York, is'enoyjng. a wo weeks' vacaion,... John H. Lane is paining he ron o is grocery sore. - Frank Sherwood has began he sale i ice cream in he pos oice building >n Tuesday and Thursday aernoons., Arhur DeFabry, who aends a mili- ;ary school a Sanon, Virginia, has reurned home or he summer. Miss Florence Sweeney o New York s visiing Miss Henriea Lane. Pro. William S. Robinson is having ris houseoir Prospec avenue pamed. ivilliam H. Pope is doing he work. The erecion o Benjamin Shoemaker's louse on he road rom Lile Silver iaion has been sared under he di- ecion o Richard W. Baes. The Lile Silver baseball eam me leca a Lakewood on Saurday by a core o 3 o 0. A srawberry and ice cream sociable inder he direcion o he Epworh eague was held on he church lawn las ligh. Mr. and Mrs. Arhur C. Clapp o New Brighon, Saen sland, spen Sunday i r ih Mrs. Clapp's moher, Mrs. Mary.. Campbell. Miss Maud VanBrun o Maavyan r as a recen visior o Miss Mailda ionover. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hobrough o Jaawan were Sunday visiors here. BRTHS. CHASEY.-A Red Bank, on Saurday, June!2d, Mrs. George Chasey, o a son. HURLEY.-A Red Bank, on Thursday, June Oh, Mia. Fred Hurley, o a son. RWN. A Niivesihk, on Sunday, Juno 23d, rs. Obadiah rwin, o a son. ; MARKS.-A Red Bank, on Thursday, June 20h, Mrs. Joseph R. Marks, o a daugher. TRAFFORD.-A Fair Haven, on Tuesday, June loh. Mrs. Samuel TraFord, o a daugher. JUARMAGE8. ARMSTRONG^McGACKN.-A Bradevel, on Sunday. June 6h, by Kev. J. A. Lawrence, Mary G., daugher o Marin Armsrong o Brade- 'cl, and Samuel McGackin, Jr., o Freehold, BOWERS-UPDYKE.-A Asbury Park, On Saurday, June 22<l, by Rev. Edward Moun, Mi^s Vicoria May Bowers o Aabury Park andj. Waren Updyke o Allenhurs. CASEY-APGAR. A Middleown, on Saurday, June 22d, by Uev. Horace R. Goodchild, Miss Minnie Casey o Middleown and Samuel Apgar o lainlield. DAVSON FORMAN.-A Smihbure. on Wednesday, June likh, by Rev. C. A. Fisher, Margare, daugher o Henry Davison o Smihburg, and Samuel Korman o Manalapan. H AVERTY-REG AN.-A Keypor. on Wednesday, June 5h. by Rev. M. C. O'Donnell, Miss Winired Havery o New York and William Regan o jlilwood. JOHNSON-COLEMAN.-A Long- Branch, on Thui'sday, June 20h, Miss Ella Jolmson and Percy Whie Goleman, boh o Long Branch. OAKERSON MANCN.-AAvon, on Saurday, Juno 22d, by Rev. Thomas R. Taylor, Miss iaonah Oakerson o Nepune Ciy and James dnncini o Anbury Pavk. OSBORN-VANSCHOCC A Manasquan, on Monday, J une 7h, by Rev. J. M. Ruherord, Miss Frances Osborn and James Perrine VanSchoick, boh o Manasquan. SMTH-OWENS. A Englishown, on Wednesday, June 2h, by Rev. Frank R. Symmes, Enunii, daugher o T. C. Smih o Englishown, and Joseph M. Owens o Jlmesburg. VANDORN-'LATZ.-A New York, on Wednesday, June l'.hh, Miss Lnura VanDorn o Marlboro nnd Edward Plaa o New York. WEST DAVi.-A' Now York, on Thursday, June Gh, by Rev. G. C.JoiiKhon, Mae, daugher u James Wes ol Englishown, and Thumaii M. Davi! o Bnyonni'. ALLEN. A Oceanic, on Sunday, Juno 23d, Annline, widow o Joseph Allen, aired 62 yearn. BALEY. A Mnnwnn, on Tuesday, Juno 8h, Dudley P. liailoy, aged 0 years, 6 monhs and 6 days. COTTRELL. A Fairield, in Unwell owrmhip, on Tuesday, Juni. 8h, Mrs. Caherine Aun (-orell, uged 8 years. QUNN. A Freehold, on Saurday. June 8h, Helen V., daugher o Jcromiuh (^ulni, aged 5 nionhii nnd 'Al days. SMTH. A Keypor. on Monday, Juno 7h, sabella K.. wie o William. Smih, aged 4 yearn and 8 inonhh. TAKNOW.-A Bclord.»n Saurday, J«no2., Auiuiiui', urn o A^inwu;; Tarnow, nired J! yvirn aul'!. monh M. VANDKHOFF.-A Ooenn Grove, <>n Monday, Juno 7h, Enoch K ViimliTlio, ormerly o Mill, uouli uwniliii>. ngcil 77 yoani. 0 mimlhu and 6 ilayi. WUKiT. A.mlnynowii. nn Wodneaday,.Tnnn 2lh, Eli/.alrah '., wie o( Waller,. Wriihl, "Ked 0 yearn. in an aniiiopic linimen and prevens) blood poisoning resulinp; rom a cu, bruiie or burn. nlsio causes he parsi o heal wihou mauraion and in much loss imp han whon he uniial reamen is ehriploycd. ullayo he pain o a burn almos insanly. For nale by C. A. Minon & Co., No. 5 Broad sree. We have a larger assormen o FREWORKS han ever. Our business in his line has increased each year. goods and low prices is he reason or i. Firs-class See our Fourh o July Pos Cards, beauies, a 3 or 5 cens, and all he new Posals o Red Bank and viciniy. ELLER 9 S'STORE 93>i&j8 88& &&8 i8 & 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Overlooking he Shrewsbury River HGH CLASS VAUDEVLLE FOR WEEK. JUHE 24-3O CHARLES B.- CARTER & GUSSE TAYLOR & CO., Presening heir Laughing Success,"AT CAMP REST." Robinson, Parguee.& Woods,. The Dixie Trio : Singing, Dancing and Conorionis. CURTAN AT 8:5. Coogan & Bancro, Champion Roller Skaers o he World. MAX HOCHSTM, Proprieor. " (3) Droles (3), European Comiques. ' The (2) Hydes, Singing and Whirlwind Dancing. : Fields"& Woolley,. "The Freshman and The Sophmore." Ryan & Whie, America's Greaes Dancing Ac. TROLLEY CARS AFTER PERFORMANCE. E. F. KEALEY, Manager. J 0 Wear Ligh-Weigh Clohes Thin Underwear Summer Shirs : Gauze Hosiery- Washable Ties and Sraw Has The Qualiy.Sore CAN SUPPLY YOU 5 WANTS. M. M. 9 S & on is way home rom our esablishmen. bmi»h wupon sa.iaucion. 325^. There's anoher man who lias whose place o buainomss in on Eas ron Sroo, Rod BasiE, handosi ho Sudobaker lino o Vehicles and HariKiSis becuus'e hey always pleaou ho buyer. Wo go upon he heory ha o ge and hold your rade in he uuro we mub give you he bigges value or your money. The Sudebuker Line 'Does Tha You are no buying a pig in a poke si hing o unknown or quesl.ional)6 value. You know and evcryhody known hey're nandard ho world over Ċan' wv. do nomehing or you'! W«'r«agenii or he enire lino, abou everylihig over hough o in Vehicle:) and llarneiii. Whn'n no in iiock we'll ge quickly o mee your wan. Come in and le un alk abou i. The weaher will soon U. Buy " Recreaion" Launches and " Fer-ro " Marine Engines now and be prepared o keep cool when he hea arrives, Also have large sock o secondhand Engines.and Launches a very low igures. air Haven Louoeli Boa l ^ FAR HAVEN, ET. J. Or NSEY & DOBBNS, 7 Beaver S., Newark. N. J-. eii! wih us draws" 3} per cen peamam ineresipuvable January and July each year., Accouns may be opened wih One Dollar and increased a your pleasure. Deposis roccivod by mail., Send or our Bookle, i's ree. THE SHOE MEN J, - Don' hesiae. 's Oxord ime and you should have hem. There's more comor o he square inch in a pair o good iing Oxords han in anyhing else a Man wears. Dio Woman, dio Boy, dio Girl, dio Everybody. This season's creaions in Low Cu Foowear eclipse anyhing ever beore pu upon he marke. Mnn'a syles a $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, up o $4.00 or $5.00. Women!s syles, $.25, $.50, $2.00, up o $3.50 or $4.00. Boys' and Girls' syles, $.00, o $2.00 or $ According o size. The bes picking ime is righ now. THE SHOE MEN Miss Harrie J. Allen o- Shrewsbury own is he irs person in? ha neighborhood o have an upo-dae Sewar ron Fence, which' will be ereced wihin a ew days. The ence is on he road a presen. We hope his will no make her neighbors jealous.» M»@ MM\WWW «JU& «69 Slirewslburj Avenue, i s

14 O () o o <?) 8 Hendrickson's THE DCKOPF ST Friday sun rom Naure i. AND ART STORE 4M You are cordially invied o aend his exhibiion These waer colors are he ines o he kind in he world, having been hung in he bes salons o Europe and America. The prices range rom $2.00 o $6.00 apiece. One o Hendrickson's ariss will be in aendance o demonsrae he work. She will have wih her 250 seleced specimens. The same exhibiion was a he Town Hall a ew days ago and has been highly spoken o by hose who saw he picures. My phoograph gallery is now ready or business. hink his is he ines phoograph gallery in he couny, i no in he sae. Souhern exposure, giving pleny o ligh even on cloudy and sormy days, and every appliance or grading he quaniy o ligh. The gallery is cool, and is on he irs loor, and babies can be wheeled direcly ino he sudio. n a 3 a BLOCK, 2 doors above Sorck o Course. Telephone 386. RED BANK, N. X CLOSNG UXUKUXSUB -OF- -AT- A Lara* Audience a. S. Jumca'e Mull.loiiilai Xl»l<- The closing wprcise." o S. James's school woro held Monday niprhl in S. James's hull on Monmouh sree. There were no graduaes his year, he exercises being given by members o lower grades. The enerainmen was under he direcion o he Sisers o Mercy and was a credi o Lhein as well as o he pupils and o he school. One o he larges audiences ever in he hall aended he exercises. The program consised o vocal and insrumenal "solos, drills, ableaux, reciaions and songs by he school chorus. A arce eniled "A Grain o Sal" and a shor drama eniled "Dorohy" were also given. n boh hese numbers here were large cass and he dieren pars were aken well. Those who ook par in he exercises were'louiseg. Slaery, MarieC. Lang, Margare Cronin, Bearice Raery, JNellie Quigley, Bearice Garvey, Mia M. Dowd, "Marion Conrad, Lillian Doyle, Lorea C. Doughery, Margare Maloney, Myrle and Hazel Anonides, Lillie Moore, Colee Quigley,. Mary Maloney, Lorea Lang, Mary Kelly, Helen Hughes, Mamie Srauss, sabel Reardon, Pauline Lang, Jane Sidell, Rachel McCarhy, Helen Quigley, Agnes Schmid, Mary McCarhy, John Gaul, Aloysius Paerson, Thomas Valenine, Edward Kavanaugh, John Spillane, George Hogan, Arhur Slaery, Harry Jackson, William Curin, John Bra.sch, Thomas Higgins, William Raery, Leser Reardon; Richard Dwyer, Willie Snyder and Prank Reilly. A STORE'S ANNVERSARY. A. Snlz * i'o. o H',vi>or Have «'rlebraiian. An even o imporance o he irm o A. Salz & Co.. o KeyporL and Perh Amboy was he celebraion las Saurday a heir Keypor esablishmen o he 43d anniversary o heir business career. Thousands o persons were ;i-, raced rom ins arid adjacen poins. The people wen aoo and in wagons and every rolley car enering Keypor was illed wih passengers bound or A. Salz & Co.'s. The sore was bedecked wih hundreds o red, whie and blue lags, and his naional color scheme was carried ou in heir window and inerior displays. A ine concer was urnished by he Gregory male quare am! concer company o New York. Those anniversaries were irs insiued by A. Sal/. &. Co. abuu uili years ago. They arc disincly dilferen rom he opening days and oher celebraions which he ir.n conducs in he course o he year, and people look orward and respond generously o hese anniversary evens. Souvenirs o glass compoes were disribued o visiors. While he irm had addiional cash desks nsalled and abou iy exra salespeople, hey were unjible o cope wih he rush, bu he people were (jood-naurcd and paien. The irm received many congraulaions and oilier expressions o Rood wishes or coninued success). The irm expecs o shorly ]iuv_ a similar celebraion a he Perh Amboy sore, Man-led Tweny Years. Mr. and Mrsi. M. Leser Terry o Key por celebraed heir wenieh marriagi anniversary on Saurday a week ago Their riends presened hem wih i china dinner ne and several pieces o i'u ghlbi). Deeds Recorded. Tho"ollowin# real esae ranser 3iave been recorded in he ol'ure o in couny clerk a Freehold or he wee endingjjune 22d, 907 : JlSWillHJJY TOWNir. *3, 3'>.*UiinlO ami olhen: o Allied L, vin Hoia ind lo nil niiilliiiid.-orjlciidi hli..-.:, Jl< Ma**. $. Samuel W. Morord (<i Willimn. Wnli-ni nil ^ilserl. Laml on imu i»l«o Undue avenue, U UMlli,. Cluirk^ And FijineH nherll", o Dohornh Hodei los near Fair Haven, $,«T,, ieiiwcni V, K, H. Hkm l<> Jumea 0. Clnyoi July, is o 20, when he Elks hold'heir Annual Reunion in Philadelphia, will be a glorious week in he Quaker Ciy. No or years have such elaborae preparaions been made o honor he Ciy's guess as hose which are now being made o welcome members o he Order, and o enerain he housands who are expeced o visi he ciy during he week. A grand Cour o Honor in Broad Sree, he mos magniicen srucure o he kind ever ereced in America, and cosing $50,000, will be a grea eaure o he occasion. Every nigh during he week his Cour o Honor, ogeher wih he Ciy Hall, will be illuminaed by myriads o elecric lighs o various colors. On Wednesday, July 7, a massed band parade o over 2,000 musicians will ake place. On Thursday, July 8, he Grand Parade o all visiing Elks will occur. Over 5,000 men rom all secions o he counry will paricipae. Each Lodge will have is own band and will wear a disinc uniorm. Each uniorm will ypiy he sae or ciy represened by he-lodge. Many o he uniorms will be hisorical and picuresque. On Saurday, July 20, here will be a grand excursion o he seashore. Alanic Ciy, Cape May, Wildwood, Ocean Ciy, Asbury Park, and oher popular resors are wihin easy reach o Philadelphia by he as express rains o he Pennsylvania Railroad. Excursion ickes o Philadelphia are on sale a all Ticke Saions. For exac ares consul neares Pennsylvania Railroad Ticke Agen. 'racs o hind on road loading rom Lincro o led Bank, conaining HO acres, also rac. m road rum Lincro o lied Hunk, conaining kudu's S. Mcrri. and ohers lo Gerrude. Williams, 2 loin a Fair Haven, $. Charles C. Lippinco o Ucrucn couny o leoi-jre. Lippinco. Land on road rom Lile ilvcr saion o Lile Silver Poin, 5. KuusiS. Men-li and ohers o Lillian B. Jnhncs. av o lo n Conover Park, nmsnn road, $2;">0. Kuus S. MTri und ohers lo Peer OLsen. ar o lo a Conover Park, Humson road, $250. John M. lloll'miie, Jr., o Michael Allen. Land n Mechanic Mreel, lied Bank. 5,800. l(()lx;r. Moun o Sarah A. Grover. Lo n led Bank,?..and and Loan company o Archibald Melnnes. lo.'i iii'lll-si'liriirll, S. MlllDLETOWN TOVVNS'. Eii'oni! Woolley o Franklin. Dorsel. Plo n Andrew Moun properly, Highlands o Nave- ink, S. William \V. Leonard o Philip Leonard. " acres icar Alanic Highlands, S. ATLANTC muk.andh. Anna S. and Howard V. Tompldnn o Edwin nuvonl. l.oon H. (lonover Hoop rac, Allun. ie lik'hlamk $. iillier. Craword and oheni o Charles A. Tamn. Lo a Oliservaliry Parl, Alanic liihmbi, conlainini B-00 uereh, $50). EATONTOWN TOWNKir. 'J'lioinnii C. Howland o Alber E. Adamn. 4 ilcrrs o hind, S. Mary - Moun and ohers lo -Mwnid Ciihson. 'J'riie o land.! M-OO acres, al'io rac o 5-00 acrcii, SHi.OOO. UMlTAN TOWN.'linr. Amlia and Corm-Hiiii rion o Carrie j. Krown. Lund on roid rom JCeypor o 'leehold, S Ṁary A. iinili " New York llnity.ldeckei'. Lo on John Kuruul proiiitly, Keypor, $,:nr>. Jaineii S. Wallinjr o Mauiico 0. Kinhaerl. (5 lon on 'i'hoinau *. Way rac, Keyimr, $. Kr;ui!ihuiK lli'ach company lo Caherine J. Coohl. 2 lon a Keanilniir llcach, $. MBWAN 'i'ownm'. Duilliy )'. liiiiley o Jo;ie ih C..oUion, Lund on loud iimi Miiluwliii o Poin, Mi'iman,?. Jo:cpli (!. /Mon o Daiiy Hiiliiy. Lund on road rom Miawan o Poin Plennan, $. mi;kiioi.i)ti)vvni!iin'. John L. lli'uoi-he c Minnia L. Lo:kwoo<l. Par o 2 loll on ludiion ili'iniel piopiry, Kreehold, S. OWKU. ''OWNlllll*. Louin larel and ohen o lk<? (lell)(!rl. Lund on road iom l>nvi:!<ni'n liiv.*ni o 'lirioilikdale, e(inaiuinit V acrcn, al:io ine coailiniiu^ ii ici'ch, Nia'TJlH TUWNQH'. Kichard Alklmi and oluri o Ked Hunk «j ('linrlon Over, ljuid on WUMKUK slrco, Au- ury 'uk, $. % 27 W. Fron S., KED 5ANK. * Near Souhern Railroad Saion. Old Furniure lepairei g end Resored ill Hinds o Cabine ork Promply Execued, ji Colonial Turniurc Bough and Sold e <» <»»» »»» (. «m\wn PRVATE SCHOOL, Perh Amboy, M. J., will hold n PUBLC CONTEST on April 0h, i)ob. Moilnln will l)u (,'iven inhoh Kliorlhiind rind Typewriing, (iold pri/.en n nu:h o" he oilowliur: 'uimnrilhii. (iliurhaiul, ijml Cnh-ula iim, ijwuini, 'cnmanship. The conen or M3DA.S will be open o nil ormer MudonM o he nchool. * The PHZHH will bn compeed or by hono n ullendancoduriiik huyear. Prince Chap Suis, Whie, Blue and Lineii, ull pleaed skirs, $4.98 and Leaher Brown Coa Suis he laes color, sylish coa, Whie Linen Coas, box syle, wih srap rimming, Whie Linen Skirs, pleaed eecs wih bias olds around boon, $.25 and Exra large Whie Skirs, 30 o 36 waiss, and 38 o 44 inches long, Shir Wais and Jumper Suis, large variey o syles, $.98 o Children's Whie Dresses, Embroidery and Lace rimmed, 2 o 4 J years, - - $.49 o THESE: SPECALS OR THE COM] nans' Coas o ine Madras and Pique, lengh syle, sizes i o 3 years. Quick Sale Price #.49 Girdle Corses made o good Baise, lace rimmed ; all sizes, ick Sale Price 39c. Shir Wais Suis o good Lawn and Cambric, whie and colors. Quick Sale Price 9c, Dress Lawns Your choice o a lo o Prey Figured Lawns, a ine qualiy. Quick Sale Price 2«c. Boys' Bloomer Suis o Prey Wash Maerials wih leaher bel. Quick Sale Price $ i $ Whie Peicoas 79c. Beauiully rimmed wih a deep lounce o Lace or Embroidery, ull widh. Quick Sale Price 79c Whie Hosiery Whie Bels Whie Gloves lisiie^^ Dress Skirs made o good qualiy whie Linen, prey pleaed syle. Quick Sale Price 9c.-Ribbed Vess 2.^' Women's Ribbed Underwear, Lace and Silk Ribbon rimmed, ull size. Dress Skirls Dress Skirs made o Brillianine and Mixure clohs ; plea eecs. S 3. Summer Coa Suis made o Whie Linen, long and shor coas. 8c. A good qualiy Turkish Bah Towel, large size and heavy weigh. ~ ce 2-iCo 40c. Cansi)lc Drawers 30e. Women's Drawers made o good cambric, wih hemsiched niies. Quick Sale Price 3Oc. Whie ans Whie Veils Whie Waiss

15 AMONG HAPPENNGS HGHLANDS NEWS. Lively Time Beween Owner Lessee o 'roperu- Mr. Simmons o Alanic Highlands, who owns wo houses on Navesink avenue, leased one o he coages o C. Soll o New York or he season. There is a small well on he Soll lo which Mr. Simmons inended or he use o his bah houses. Mr. Simmons did no make provisions in he lease or menion his inenions o Mr. Soll when he propery was leased. Laer Mr. Simmons employed T. Marin, a plumber, o connec he well wih he Simmons coage. Mr. Soll orbade he plumber ouching he well and also orbade respassing- on his grounds. A heaed argumen ook place and Mr. Simmons summoned. Oicer Baker or a body guard while he wen o consul counsel. Meanwhile Mr. Soll obained a warran and placed i in Oicer Johnson's hands wih he insrucions o arres he irs man ha molesed his well. When Mr. Simmons reurned a consulaion was held wih he plumber and Mr. Marin and his helper proceeded o disconnec he pipe which led o he Soll coage. Mr. Soll immediaely ordered Johnson o arres he wo men, who were aken beore Jusice Maison. Jusice Maison dismissed he case, and he plumber and his helper hen conneced he well wih he Simmons coage. Mr. Soll will probably sue or damages. and. The board o rade held ia hird meeing, las Wednesday, nigh. Four new members were enrolled, making a oal membership o 42. G. M. Johnson, one o he members, raised 350 by subscripion o be used in graveling Bay avenue. The borough will give an equal amoun and his will ensure a ine road improvemen. On Wednesday nigh Sewar Les was arresed by Harry Johnson or being drunk and disorderly. He was ined $0 and coss. Thvirsday Peer Mack was arresed on complain o Harry Johnson, dockmaser o he Paen line dock. Mack had no icke when he go o he boa and he ried o ge hrough he gaes. When he waa sopped by Johnson he began o igh and was arresed by Oicer Bowman. Jusice Hardy senenced him o hiry days in he couny jail. Mayor Brown has rened his large boarding house on he river ron or he season. C. K. Riker, who recenly rebuil he old EasView annex and urned i ino an up-o-dae resauran, had a grand opening on Saurday. Mr. Riker has a our years' lease on he propery. A dog belonging o Councilman Mahlon Burdg bi he lile daugher o Oscar Wrigh on he arm. The muscles were nearly orn away. The wound was aended by Dr. Oppenheimer. The dog was sho by Oicer Johnson. There are 35 licensed dogs and 30 voers in he borough. George Narson, a conracor, has been sen o he couny jail or hiry days or habiual drunkenness. William Keee and Howard Carlock were arresed on Saurday nigh or using proane and obscene language on he sree. They were locked up over nighand aasubsequenhearingneore Jusice Hardy hey were ined $8 and coss. A a recen ball game beween he Alas Field club o Newark and he Highlands club, he home eam was beaen by a score o 2 o 7. J. B, Rue o Red Bank was a Sunday visior here. A dog belonging o Edward Dorse bi he eigh-year-old son o Mrs. Greyhar. The dog will be sho By Oicer Johnson. A number o Seabrigh ishermen came down he river a ew days ago and landed on sland Beach o have wha hey called a good ime. They brough wih hem clams, lobsers and oher maerials o have a clam bake and wo kegs o beer o make he good ime. When hey go- ready or he bake hey ound hey had orgoen o provide irewood. Their day's spor was no o be blighed, so hey wen o a nearby pile o lumber belonging o Samuel Foser and helped hemselves. Mr. Foser go ou a warran, bu beore i was served he clambake pary oered o pay or he lumber. Mr. Foser acceped he oer and he pary proceeded wih heir bake. LNCROFT NEWS. Avinuemen o Fier Waer Made i Siviiiiiiiiiii iuer. The Tincrn waer company has had a grea deal o rouble wih muddy waer a is works here and an arrangemen o puriy he waer has been ixed a he Swimming river dam. William Basseo Now York is spending several days wih his moher, Mrs. Linda Basse. Mr. Baase has mndo himbol n groa avorie in he village by his unny Hories and wiy sayings. Miss Florence Clayon o Asbury Park ia visiing her broher, EdwaYd Clayon. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. T. Flandrcau o 'Farminjdnln and heir dnnjhir Grace spen par o las week wih John R. Conover. Edward Ponon spen lus Thursday n New York. Minn Hildii Mouser, daugher o John MoiiHer o ho Phalanx, is employed by A. Judaon limy. HolmoH Cimovcr ciuigh - wo large snapping urles! a Swimming river las Friday. They worn pu in a largo rain waer barrel and Moon bogan l:o igh. Neiher o hem wsw hur bu hey provided a loo mmihemeii or n number o nci'hono who wached he igh. Mr. C'onover guve ho urloi o Elijah ReevcH. A horso owned by A. Judaon Bruy wan uken sick m week and had o be, lolled. Children's liau Ohaerped On Sunday in he BapiH^hureh. Children's day exercises were held in he Bapis church las Sunday nigh. The church was decoraed wih lowers. A pleasing program was rendered, he principal eaure o which was a lag drill. Las Saurday he Eriglishown baseball eam played wih h'b Marlboro eam and deeaed he home learn by a score o 0 o 7. Waler D. Fields and Harry Magee were New York visiors on Monday. Jame3 Brower, who has been spending wo weeks in Jersey Ciy, has reurned home. Mr. and Mrs. Cornish <> Brooklyn were uess o Mrs. Edward gchenck on Sunay. Miss Florence. Schenck o Brooklyn is visiing Mrs. Sch'pnck. Mrs. Thomas Fields land Miss Grace Magee spen Sunday in! Red Bank. Miss Carrie Reid spen a3 Wednesday a Wes Long Branch, j Ambrose Welsh o Lakewood has been visiing his grandaher! JohnBrehaney. Mrs. Mary Johnson \& visiing in New York. i Mrs. Mary Sickles o Wes Freehold and Miss MaryApplegke o Bayonne visied relajverhere erhere las Wednesday. d d Mrs. William C. Herber is ^visiing her bnher, Charles Applegae o Jerseyville. ; Mrs. John Bailey o Kbypor ^pcr. las week wih Mrs. Barber. Gilber Magee has a o o ine asparagus. n some o h<? bunches here are only eigh spears. The King's Daughers o he Reormed church held a social in; he chapel las Friday nigh. Thomas P. Hayward, Mies Lezie Hayward and Miss Berha Hayward spen Sunday a Long Branch. Dr. Frank Herber! o Plainield is visiing his aher, 0. C. Herber. Rober Schanck, Jr.,jis on a Souhern rip, buying produce o r Lippman Bros, o New York. j Rev. R. F. Bresnahiin'3 sermon or nex Sunday morning will be '' The Spoless Flag." An old olks' sermon!will be preached in he Brick church on Sunday morning. HOLMDEL HEWS. Alpha Pal Sociey Elecs Oicers Meginiug o i'n May. The Alpha Psi sociey eleced hese oicers las Friday nigh: Presiden John Beers. Vice presiden Miaa AnnaMcClcea. Secreary Misa Caroline Hance. Treasurer-^Rezcau Conover. The ladies' aid sociely o he Bapis church will hold a series o cake and ice cream sales in he chapel during he summer. The irs sale will be held onigh. George C. Tash began cuing hay las week. The hay cjbop will be good his year in his localiy. ('Joseph C. Heyer, wl^o is employed in a mill near Woodbridge, will shorly move o Perh Amboy. His mill here will be in charge o V^illiarn H. Johnson o Shrewsbury. Jamca VanBrun, whose shoulder was dislocaed by being kiked by a horse, has recovered and hapresumed work or John Holmes. Charles Ely spen lab week a Newark. Miss Bessie Ely spen Sunday a Asbury Park. Miss Mary Conover was a Newark visior las week. Rev. Garre WyckO aended he graduaing exercises a Rugers college las Wednesday. \ A horse owned by Jphn M. Ely go righened a a locomojjive a Bradevel las Thursday and raij away. was caugh beore i had gone ar and no damage was done. Mrs. Joseph C. Heyeir spen las week wih riends a Red Bank. The Reormed churjeh parsonage is undergoing a number o aleraions and will shorly be repaineh. Eugene Ely's house, which is occupied by William E. Craword, and Williapi McDonough's houie have been repained by Sickles Bros. The inerior cj Mrs, Emeline Heyer's house has been repapered and repained by Lemuel Suphen. Mrs. William E. Craword and Miss E. J. Conover spen Saurday a Free hold. pays o adverise in THE REGSTER, E. FRONT $TRE T. Opp. Globb Hoel. Empire ce Boxes Empire Rerigeraors & Whie Fros Rerigeraors..$26.00 Ruureiuie Fla Naional Bank, Commercial Agencies. Summer Furniure Maings, Linoleums, Rugs Porch Furniure Swings, Screens, Awnings Wickless Auomaic Oil Soves Blue Flame, 2-burners, low Blue Flame, 3-burners, Cabine Asbesos-Lined Oyens Gas Flas, 2 and 3 Burners CE BOXES, CHESTS AMD COOLERS DOOR AND WNDOW SCREENS $7.48 up 0.48 up Lawn and Coage Furniure WLLOW, REED, BAMBOO STEEL SANTARY COUCHES Everyhing o Keep Cool he Summer Whie Enamel Bed $3.48 Brass Bed, 2-inch poss 9.48 * <^ Perambulaors, Baby Carriages, a...,,,.,...,... $S8.48 Go-Cars, Collapsible Porch Reed Rockers... Porch Willow Rockers Esablished March s, 907. Telephone 9-j. Monmouh Sree, opposie Railroad Saion, Red Bank, N. J. Town 4 Acres and House and Barn, River and Locus Avenue. Two Houses and Barns, Branch Avenue. 3 Fine Places, Recor Place o River. 3 Fine Places, Broad Sree. Double House and Shop Propery, Mechanic Sree. Large House and Barn, Oakland Sree. Acre, House and Barn and 5 Hohouses, Rumson Road. Small House, Bridge Avenue and Herber Sree. Large House, all improvemens and barn, Washingon Sree, near Fron.. : Large House, all improvemens and barn, Spring- Sree, near Fron. 2 Large Houses on Monmouh Sree, cheap. 2 7-Room Houses, Leighon Avenue. Los on Harrison, Locus, Sunse, Branch anil Pinard Avenues..$.2S Oer: 2 Large Houses and Barns, Eas Side Park. Large House, Harrison Avenue, near Fron Sree. Small House, Oceanic, 6 Rooms. House, Sable and Shop, Shrewsbury Avenue. 2 Sore Properies a Fair Haven. 3 Large Houses and Barns," Fron Sree o River. 7-Room House, Borden Sree. 3 Houses, Wall Sree. Large Beauiul Esae, River, cheap. 6-Room House and Barn, Sunse Avenue., 2-Acres, House and Barn, 0 minues' ou. Two prominen corner properies, Lile Silver, cheap. Four acres, house and barn, beween Fair Haven and Red Bank. Eas and Wes Side Park Acreage or developmen everywhere. SPECAL NDUCEMENTS N FRE, ACCDENT AND PLATE GLASS NSURANCE. LAUGE LST OP FURNSHED COTTAGES, WTH GROUNDS, TO KENT FOR SUMMER. Farms rom 0 acres o 500 acres ulincro, Middleown, Chapel Hill, Eaonown, Shrewsbury; Holmdel, Evere, Bradevel, Vanderburg, Marlboro and Wickaunk. All hese properies are bargains, which inspecion will show. Come and look my Lis over. - ndian Moorcycle has been improved very much over lie ormer machincx. ia cnr ilrivon direc rom he eiudne anil liasi many oher ouch iniiu-ovonienii. Come nrouml mid see he '07 model. vi lib bes: nnil simples mnchino on Uie marke oday. Speed rom milca hour o Price $20. Auocar wih deachable onneau and cape op; jus been pained, in ine shape, Fisk ires; Price $450. Pongs-Finch Runabou. Price $2,000. Kxvnrwirionl. $ Also Moor, 2l-li0hori!e-)io\vor; nniimii iiliilhi i ( 'i»i': lm'n npw'ii orward, <nio rovvrsn; JSJKV, W) \w hour; iienlim: rapaciy, on!i; moor,'] cyllnilor lx*l'j. i'puniu'ly. Wlu'eln. 2x'/ii iiu'hom. Touring Car,, Moor, i-'o lionio-ixnver ; rnmimiiiisinn, MT-CCH, nelecllvo ypo. Thvi ;ix'ciln orward und ono i'('- voi'ii*. SiK''d, GO miler* in;r hour. Mrniiii, ' <"Ji[iariy, 7 icrmom. Molor, 4 cylimlti l :i ixri. Cylimloni vn\ in imliu WhcoL-i X' iii'lu'm; ire:! U2K\ incuiva, Price $2,500. i Full Line o Auomobiles mid Bicycle Sundries. r l\ AH Firs-Class Laundry. Cleanliness, neaness and prompness- Onco my euuonier, always iiy ciionor* WEST FRQOT STREET, Near Broad Sree BED BANK. N. J. Call on us. You will no regre i. You will be very gisci o i. We do excellen work, and our charges are only reason able. We work on he principle hd,i a saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. FRONT ST., KED BANK. Anyhing Wrong p Wih he Plumbing? g J"- here is, jend or Fizsribbon. No maer how small or how jarpra liojob is, he Will ix a ur yol and ix i iioick, Ho will no only ix i quick, bu ho wili nx i "righ, and ho ciiarne Sl\"i be oiriy v/ha you would expec oy ira-claaa work. JAPES FTZGBBOH, 89 E. Fron S., SeiS JScszk. co. 0. HendrlcsoD. R. R. E3. Scuo Jb'ire, Lie, Acciden, Healh, Burglary, Boiler, Liabiliy, Teams, Marine, Auomobile, all orms o Surey nsurance 'and Bonds. None Bu Bes Companies Represened. The Broad Sree. Red Bank, N. J. Tel. 247-L.- CAN BE HAD FOE Hall Enerainmens, Paries, Ec. For erms and address pariculars call on or THEODORE F. SNFFEN RED BANK, JANTO& NEW JERSEY. The Naional Bicycle Co. is ono o lie olclo.i bicyclo mukarii in ho buiineau oday, and wihou» doub ho Naionnl in ho very bea bicyclo made oday, boh or caay rldiiw and wear, 'ricen rom Oher makeii rom S3O ui>, $40 o -$85. A REP BANK. 'Phone 225 R. i

16 COLT'S NECK NEWS. EVERETT NEWS. Wh»'p.lree Dollavi Cleared a a esival Sjon Wednvulay. o He.renu 5<i(»'«Cu 00 A he srawberry esival held las O.iHl)llll!)lH. Wednesday nigh or he benei o he Mrs. Sarah Kelly, who is seveny Eeormed church $33.05 was cleared, A ears old, cu one hundred bunches o piano solo was played by Miss Pryor o aparagus a ew days ago. is a comnon sigh, o see Mrs. Kelly working in Vanderburg and selecions were given on Evere Mahews's gnphaphone, ler garden and she also does ail her ousehold work. Frank Craword is spending he summer wih hia aun, Mrs. Henry Hughes vho lives on he Nn Swamp road, has A horse owned by William VanBrun, o Asbury Park. ockjaw. The horse is one o a eam, A valuable horse owiied by Augi hieh Mr. VanBrun recenly bough Kuhne is very sick. is being aended 'or $500. by Dr. Gaul o Maawan. Ernes Baack o Red Bank, a ormer Daniel Sullivan has moved rom he euiden o his place, spen las Friday Sullivan homesead o he house ormerly occupied by he lae Michael Car- David Long is working a lere. Brookdale ney. ' Edward Sullivan o New York, ormerly o Col's Neck, is visiing his Biser, Mrs. Arhur Kuhne. Mr. Sullivan. s employed as a rolley conducor. The picnic o S. Mary's church has been posponed rom Wednesday, July 24h. will be held in Mrs. Caherine Enrigh's grove. Augusus Lichen o New York i spending a week wih Louis Wuebber. William Morris reurned o New York Sundaviier a long visi wih his aun, Mrs. Andrew McKay. Mr. and Mrs., Theodore Snedeker and heir son Warren spen Sunday wih Mrs. Jacob Burr o Oak Glen. Miss Carrie Mahews o Red Ban! s spending his week wih Miss Ruh ^Mahews...,.,;..., ,...,,...,. Frank Magee spen Sunday wih his...suri'cle, Prank"Mahews o Lincre. ' Alber Francis"ail amily spen Sun 7 d^y wih Joseph Wes o Long Brunch Mrs. Henry Francis lias a new bicycle.. Mra. William Weeks o Freehold is spending a week wih her son, Frank Weeks. Miss Annie Sherman is visiing her {broher, William Sherman o Red Bank A horae driven by George Soel o jlong Branch was righened on Sunday by- an auomobile in ron o John Saplopn's place and broke loose rom is harness. was caugh a Thomas 'Wolco's place. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soel, Jr., o Middleown ownbhip, spen Sunday wih Mr. SoTel's aher, Louis Soel, Sr. The men who have been working o Dennis Herringon, who arms William Harahorne's pluce on shares, le his employ on Saurday nigh and are now employed by Mr. Harshorne. John Berry, who is employed by Wil liarn Harshorne, was driving hrough his place on Sunday when his horse ran away. The animal ran up a bank am he wagon was wrecked. Mr. Berr; was no hur. Judson Francis and James Silwel apen Sunday nigh a Pleasure Bay. Among he Sunday visiors here wen.mr. and Mrs. Edward Sryker o Free hold, J. Har o Brooklyn and H. Lawrence o Asbury Park, who visied Johr Norman; Mr. and Mrs. RuliF Willio Marlboro, who were guess o Frank K. Heyer; Mr. and Mrs. John Drum o Ens Freehold, who visied John Giberson; am: Miss Rhodn A. Mahews and Eugene Mahews o Hamilon, Simon Pile o Asbury Park and Warren Mahews and amily o Middleown o\ynship, wh spen he day wih Mrs. Elijah Mahews. Miss Nellie Norman is spending h dlilinier a All-'iihurs.' Miss Jennie Srong has reurned rorr a week's visi a New York and Flushing Mr. Dayon o Trenon was a gues o William Harshorne rom Thursday il.monday. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS A'ew Jloune he- Vnil liu Vnuroru T. i'ue.rioh. Craword. Paerson, who is assis an reigh agen a he Red Bank saion, has bough a lo rom Miss Murj Louise lendrickson, opposie he new.school house lo. He will scion begii building n house on he propery oi ns own occupancy. The new oundaion o he liapisi chapel is inished and services will b< ]ield in he building nex Sunday morn ing. Sunday-school will be held a hal pas nineo'clock and church will he hi-l( an hour laer. A ni^h he Bapis will worship a he Reormed church. Miss Ehel Suphen o Chapel Hi spen Saurday and Sunday wih Mi Adele Gonover. Miss Susie Sou o Chapel Hill an Miss Lillian Leonard and Miss Sara! Tompkina o Alanic Highlands spei Saurday and Sunday wih Mrs.Charle Grossiiiger. Mr. and Mra. Dominick and son New York are sopping a Edward Taj lor's or he summer. Mrs. Norman L. Munro iinilmonhenr have given an order or u new auoni J)ile. William Luburrow spen par o la. week wih Waler Miclcens o Aabu) Park. Mr. Mickens in reurning l visi. Jamea Dickinson, who, lias been en ployed in he dispacher's olmceiii 'eiu: aylvania depo a Jersey Ciy or mai yearn, has heeil visiing his brohel'.jacob Dickinson. emson French, urn o JOmile French who aends school a l'lainl'ield, earn home hin Wedneaday or he summer Mra. Horace R. Goodchild, wie o l Bapis pasor, who has HM'H very sic wih acue indigesion, is recovering. Mrs. Edward l'olhenuh wan coniuu o he bed par o las week wih l'eve obe ban recovered nnd in able o be aboi he house. On Monday Frank Morris was ridii «)n op o a load o hay which had be harvesed on Cecil Conover's place sn was jiib abou o ener he main roi when he load upse and Frank ook umble. He wan no hur. - The ha vouerii, aided by a ew oher nui J'ighled he liny wagon. Mm. and Mra. John. Applegae Now York, who have been sopping si he Village inn abou en world, ir.now gucidu'n he S. (Hair hoel a A.bury Park. They le hen: on Monday MiiiH HOMO Hnlmnnii iipen Sundi wih rlcndh a Souh Amboy. Mr. nnd Mris, Mahew Kalmonn pr< aonod heir non ThonuiH wih a go: wach luul week an u birhday gil. arm. ' Elwood Magee has bough a horse rom John D. Caron. Harry Compon o Belord has moved n he house on he Keypor road, ornerly occupied by Ansel Whie. Mr. July 6h ocompon has been sick some ime and he came here in he hope o regaining his healh. Frank Fenon and Hewli Conover jpen Sunday wih A, M. T. Flandreau * Farmingdale. Edwin Benne is employed by Frank?enon, Sr. Ansel Whie, who has been employed by Mr. Fenon, ia now working in E. M. Haley's sore a Red Bank. The bridge near Cornelius VanClea'B on he Nu Swamp road has been re- ' - OCEANC' NEWS. "' :: - :: -V':"r: Boroiiih candidae* o be Nominaed Xe-r Tuesday SUnh. A public meeing will be held nex Tuesday nigh'o nominae candidaes or oice under he new borough governmen. The ollowing Tuesday he board o regisry will mee o revise he regisry lis, and he elecion will be held Tuesday, July Kih. The rolley road is now compleed hrough he village and is consruced almos o he Babies' hospial. The brick paymen is pu down pas Fair Haven and a large gang o men are a work on his par o he work. The waer wagon, driven by George Leo, go suck in he road yeserday and he waer had o be run ou o he wagon beore i could bo moved. A new roo ia being pu on Mary Oakes's house, occupied by John Kennedy, and some repairs are being made o he porches. George Lewis o he Ridge road has moved o Red Bank. His daugher, Miss Mabel Smih, is employed by Doremus Bros. Co. Miss Helen Buorbach, daugher o Nicholas Buei'bach, has reurned rom Wellesley college or he summer. She will reurn o he college in he all. Elisha Keach has sared his boa business or he season. There is a big demand or rowboas or hire his season. Adam Finley o Lakewoodis employed. he Cenral marke a Oceanic. ; 0 A. SALZ & CO,, KEYPORT. A. SALZ & CO, KEYPORT. WTH ADDTONAL ATTRACTONS AND EXCEPTONAL VALUES. "EYERT T)^rsr SOMETHNG WOMEN'S DRESSES A manuacurer's samples, ine Whie Lawn, Lingerie, Baise and Doed Swiss Dresses, exquisiely rimmed wih beauiul Val. Lace and Embroidery; all sizes, values up o $2.00, a.. $2.95 o $6.95 Sylish Pony and Prince Chap Whie Ouing Suis, made o sell a $7,50,.,.... $ : - : WOMEN'S WASTS. -. : ,'.' Th Greaes Bargains Ever Oered.".. ' A manuacurer's sample line and surplus sock o( handsome Whie Baise, Lingerie- and Persian Lawn. Waiss. They are ucked, exquisiely made ; and rimmed wih dainy Val. Lace and Embroidery, buon back or ron, hree-quarer and long sleeves; all sizes, values up o $4.00, greaes bargains on record..., ' 95C, $.45 and $.95 4" WOMEN'S $3.00 SHOES AND OXFORDS, $.95 Several lines sylish Shoes and Oxords, all sizes, made o sell a $3.00 per pair $.95 35c. EVATTNGS AT 2«c. Exra heavy China Maings (slighly soiled) genuine 35c. kind, ory yards o he r.oll, per yard 2* C. SSc. CARPETS AT ' 37X«. Splendid Wool ngrains, 65c. values, per yard, 3 %C, '"" "" ""'"85c."*BRUSSELS"'AT'-57H~<::-'"" " ; '. '..,. _ *,-.,....., Fine., all AVOO, Brussels. Carpes, Alex. Smih & Sons' sandard 85c. grade, per yard....igt^c. Handsome Velve Carpes, choice colorings and paerns., Alex. Smih & Sons' $.50 grade, per yard..t9c3. MEN'S $0.00 SUTS AT $ We've grouped ogeher several los Men's and Young Men's Suis 0 all wool Worseds, Cassimeres and, Velours, in nea mixures and overplaids, also smooh black Thibes and blue Serges. Single and doublebreased coa models, quarer, hal or ull lined, urnup boom or regular rousers, values up o $8,00, a.. $9.98 Jus received his morning anoher shipmen o hose splendid Swiss Curains, same as hose we had such a run on a couple o weeks ago and wen in a jiy. We have quie a ew now, bu we can' promise how long hey \yijl las, so you had beer jump on he car and come and ge some o hem a once. They're well worh your rouble, as hey were never inended o sell a such a low igure as 39c. a pair, 59c. is heir usual price. Some are Swisses wih nea sripes, ohers plain wih border o small ucks; all have wide rule, a good widh and 2% yards long. you wan nea Summer Curains suiable or any room a a very small price, THS S YOUR CHANCE! While hey las'39c a pair. Oher excellen values a 69c, 75c, 79c, 89c, 98c, $.9 and $.49.. eal Yala No sore in his wide universe over oered such BARGANS. One o he oremos makers o ine millinery in his counry inormed us ha on aecoin o he 'backward spring weaher, "which has been had enough or any line o business, bu especially hard on mijhini's," he yvsm going o be caugh wih an immense line on his hands, unless ho could dispose o hem AT ONCE. < We won up and looked lieiu over, picked ou beween hree and our hundred o he very choices, and made him an om, which was no reused. Now we have hem bore, and ready or you. We are posiive ha you nover saw such an exquisio collecion. Every concoivable shapo in vogue his season, including- he new Mushroom, such shades as Burn Onion, Ooiee, Brdwn, Champagne, Pink, Blue, Whie, ec., and rimmed wih well, jus wai ill you see horn, you'll rave over horn. Only wo prices, as below : Values.00. Values $\0.00 o $2.50. Your choice a oob,,*"v

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