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1 VOLUME XXX. NO. 51. RED BANK, N.J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, PAGES 1 TO 8..THE MATTER TAKEN UP N A BUSNESS-LKE;, WAY. A Commiee Appoined o Aiieeralii he Coa o 'nvhiv Brnal and Fron SreeH, and o Ge Siinaurvs o 'roperu Owners. Las Friday nigh a nieeing was held a he oice o Edward S. Allaire on Broad sree o consider he quesiono paving Broad and Fron srees. The meeing was called by he Red Bank board o rade, and he propery owners on Broad and Fron srees had been invied o be in aendance. Everyone presen was in avor, o he improvemen arid here was a long discussion over he projec. A leer was read rom George M. Taylor, giving inormaion as o he cos and durabiliy,,o concree pavemens or sree roadwaya..daniel..h- Applegae, Jr., who had made considerable research regarding sree pave-] meris, made an address, in which he gave igures obained rom many ciies showing he irs cos and cos o mainainance o srees. paved wih asphal, brick, Belgian blocks, wood and oher subsances. According o hese igures brick paving or srees was abou- as cheap as any and he co3 or mainainancewas much less han or oher orms o pavemen. Mr. Applegae said ha in preparing or a brick pavemen or a roadway i was cusomary o pu down six'inches o cemen or grou, o place wo inches o sand on his bed o cemen as a cushion, and hen o lay he.brick on his bed o sand and aerward o ill he cracks beween he bricks wih liquid cemen as a binder. properly pu down and allowance made or expansion and conracion, such a pavemen would wear rom hiry'o iy years, under very heavy raic. Mr. Applegae saed ha insead o cemen as a oundaion, a bed o macadam would be ully as saisacory where he raic was no heavier han in 'Red Bank, and he hough here was suicien sone now in he.srees o make his macadam oundaion. He hough he exreme cos o he road under he condiions prevailing in Red Bank would no exceed $1.50 per square yard. Mr. Applogn 1 said ha oonei'ep paving was comparaively new and he had no igures showing he cos and durabiliy o ha pavemen rom he ciies rom which he had obained inormaion". A voe o hanks was accorded o Mr. Taylor and Mr. Applegae or he inormaion given. Tho rolley company has pu down nine ee o shale brick pavemen or Fron s"ee, and when he quesion o paving he whole o ha sree was aken up las year, he rolley company agreed o pave an addiional six ee o he road provided i was relieved ron consrucing macadam roads a ho sides o he srip o brick paving. The maer was presened o he las board o commissioners, bu he commissioners urned he proposiion clown; some o..he members o he hoard saying ha i mus be a good hing or he rollcj company or hey would no have mad he oer, and ha i i was a good hing or he rolley company i was likely r be a bad hing or he own. A in meeing las week he opinion was ex pressed ha a proposiion o ha kin migh well be a good hing or he rolley company and a he same ime be ; good hing or he own and or h propery owners on he sree. Broad sree is considerably wide han Fron sree, and under he erm, o he rolley ranchise ho rolley company-mus look aer and keep in rcpni: he whole o. ha sree. The rolle company las alli-iier ha hisiipring i inended o pu down nine ee o brie' paving on Broad sree, ho same aa ha: been pu down on Fron sree, bu i hau boon sio diicul, o obain laborer; his) spring ha he rolley compan; laid he work over. wusi hough ghe meeing ha probably he rolle company would be willing o make l same agreemen in regard o Broa' iiree lm hey did in regard o Fror iiree, excep ha ;w Broad sren, wa wider han Fron sree he rolley con pany migli.be willing o pave a wid< urip on hin Direc. Tho meeing alio hough ha Broad and Fron oreed are o be pave'» ho elegraph, ooclric ligh mid nllie wired oh hone ilrcen iihould be.underground beore he work o pavin. wnii begun. Frank Maiuion hough hii.ho own ough o build and own l; subway or conduc and ren he same o he various companies or he use o heir wires. ' was inally decided o appoin a commiee o ascerain he exac widh o he wo srees and he cos o paving hem. The commiee is also o see he rolley oicials and learn wha acion hey would be willing o ake in orwarding he improvemen. A visi will be made o each propery, owner o ge his signaure, i possible, o a reques ha he srees be paved. he projec should go hrough, he paving on Broad sree will be rom Fron sree o Monmouh sree, and on Fron sree rom he Globe hoel cour o Maple avenue. was proposed o include Monmouh sree in he improvemen, bu aer discussion i was hough wise o conine he work or he presen o 'Broad and Fron srees and o ake up he paving i Monmouh'sree'aer he improve-.en o. Broad and Fron srees, had sen compleed.... " William S. Child is presiden o.he oard o rade and he appoined a comiee consising o Newon Doremus,. M. Weis, Sigmund Eisner, William. Worhley, James Cooper, Jr., Ensley. Morris and John H. Cook. All o hese persons own propery on he srees iroppsedo be improved. Mr. Child.was erward added o he commiee. On Saurday aernoon Senaor Porer,nd William F. Hogan, he wo principal wners o he Red Bank rolley road, /ere in own. n conversaion wih a EGSTER reporer hey saed ha hey /ere sill willing o pave he six ee ddiional on Fron sree insead o milding a macadam road each side o, he presen brick srip. n regard o iroad sree, hey said ha as Broad iree was wider han Fron sree, hey ld be.willing o pu in a wider srip i brick paving, i hereby hey were elieved rom keeping in repair he sides he sree. They said hey had given he paving o Broad sree no consideraion, bu ha i hey were o pu down iix ee o brick paving on Fron sree, addiion o he srip beween he racks and wo ee on each side, hey bough an addiional en ee on Broad iree'would be somewhere near air o hemselves and o he own. This would nake a oal o nineeen ee o brick lavemen on Broad sree and ieen ee. on Fron sree, which would, he pnsruced by he rolley company and would be in he neighborhood o one-,hird o he widh o each sree. The rolley men saed, however, ha hey were compelled o macadam he rees now hey would no be willing lex all or nex spring o pu down any iddiional brick paving excep he srip beween heir racks and wo ee on ;ach side o he racks. The qualiy o he paving brick used by he rolley company has been quesioned, and Mr. Porer and Mr. Hogan said he shale brick hey were puing down were he mos lurable and bes paving bricks made. They said i would be olly or horn o ni down a cemen bed, cover i wih a cushion o sand, and hen use a cheap )aving brick, which would break up unier he raic. When he proposiion o pave nine ee o roadway on Fron iree was irs considered, he rolley company oered o use viriied brick insead o shale brick i he commissioners wished i, bu he commissioners iiad no requesed any change rom he shale brick seleced. he improvemen is made he amoun each propery'owner would pay would be decided by an assessmen commission o be appoined by he own commissioners'. A he meeing las Friday nigh i was hough ha aer he rolley company's par o he work was done! i would bo air i he own paid one-hird he cos o he res o he work, and he propery owners paid he balance. The oal cos o be paid by each propery owner, would depend on he amoun o road ronage he possessed, bu wih HUH division o he cos i was roughly esimaed ha propery ownero on Broad sree would pay abou $1.50 per running oo, and properly ownersi on Fron sree abou $1 per running oo. A considerable number o he propery owners) on each sree would be willing o pay he en- UPSET BYJWOMOBLE. TWO KEYPORT MASONS CAUGHT UNDER A WAGON. Tha some auomobile drivers are relaed o swine and ha some are men o keep on increasing much longer people good sense wih human insincs was will be orced o live on vegeables and demonsraed near Middleown village las Saurday. George VanDorn is a Keypor mason and or some ime he and his helper have been working on a sone gae a he enrance o C. A. Tallm's pie. Under he new inspecion law counry place a Middleown. Las Saurday aer work Mr. VanDorn and he man sared or home in he boss's wagon. They had no gone ar when an auomobile going in he same direcion sneaked up behind hem wihou he MEAT PRCES GONG UP. PRCES RASED N KED LAST WEEK. BANK One JHai' Ankle. Sprunei and he The luvreaxe in rom Tiro o Four Oher'* iivli njured Acciden ('eii i 1'ouna, Aeeordin o he CniNcd by CarclCNane.HH o a <:/««/- Slraile o Mea Kin ncreaxe in he 'rire o eal. Mea prices are soaring and i hey packers are compelled o submi o an examinaion o he mea aer hey buy he carcasses o cows and seers. is said ha uberculosis among cows has been so prevalen in he Wes ha some o he packers have reused o accep cows a all, and will buy only seers. Those who do accep hem have had o send many cows back o hose rom whom hey were bough. The shipmen o cows o he packing blowing o a horn or any oher warning. The au'6m6biu"s deliberaely'ran j noises has'allen o Triore han sixy ino he wagon and upse i. The-man per-cen.' This has resuled in such a who.ran he machine did no sop o see, scarciy o bee ha he^ prices o all wha damage had been done, bu insead made he machine go aser and persons who saw he.acciden were unable o deermine he number o he auo. ' The horse broke away rom he wagon arid aer running a shor disance was caugh by John Hillyer. The wagon was urned compleely over and he men were caugh under i. No long ago Mr. VanDorn broke his ankle and he acciden on Saurday sprained he same ankle. The helper's bak was badly injured and i was eared a irs ha i had been broken. The wagon had o be lied & o he prosrae men beore hey could be released. Anoher auomobile going in he same direcion sopped when he chaeur saw he rouble. He had a lask o brandy wih him and he gave he men a drink o he liquor. He hen go hem on board o his machine and ook hem o heir homes a Keypor. MR. HGGNS MARRED. Son o a lied Bank Residen Takes a Wie. Bernard J. Higgins, depuy couny clerk o New York and a son o Luke A. Higgins o Wallace sree, Red Bank, was married las Wednesday o Mias Mary E, Farrcll o New York. The ceremony was perormed in he conven chapel o he Assumpion, Wes 130h sree. Miss Annie Farrell, he bride's siser, was maid o honor, and he bes man was Eugene Galyin o New York. The bride wore a gown o pearl gray chion rimmed w^h poin lace. Her chie ornamen was a diamond brooch, a gi o he bridegroom. The maid o honor wore a cosume o old rose and carried a bunch o swee peas. A wedding breakas was served a he bride's home. Mr. and Higgins are making a Lour o he Grea Lakes and in he all hey will live in New York. ncrease o Salaries. U. K Davis, posmaser o Ked Bank, has received a noice o an 'increase o salary or he year beginning July 1s. He will receive $2,600. Percy O. Davis, assisan posmaser, will receive a salary o $1,300 or ho coming year. is expeced ha each clerk and carrier in he Red Bank oice will receive an increase o $100 in salary or he year beginning July 1s. meas have gone up Las week" he Chicago wholesale mea dealers raised he price o all kinds o packing producs rom hree o eigh cens per pound. The prices wen up in Red Bank on Friday. A REGS- TER reporer called -on he buchers in own on Saurday and was old ha on accoun o he increased cos o hem o all kinds o mea hey were compelled o add rom wo o our cens o he mea prices, according o grade. This has no aeced he prices o Jersey poulry or Jersey veal, which will probably remain he presen a leas, he packing producs as hey are, or he prices o coninue o rise i is likely ha poulry and veal. prices will go higher. Spring lamb is very, high in price The buchers are paying ive cens a pound more or i 1 his year han he did a year ago. There is abou h same advance in he price o smoker, meas. The reail dealers conend ha in new inspecion law will resul in h sale o a higher grade o bee, becausi i will be unlawul in he uure o sel uninspeced mea. They say also ha l;,e new law will compel all buchers keep a much beer grade o meas be cause o he inspecion and he publi will be beneied hereby, even i h price is higher. On he oher hand i is claimed ha he high prices are h' resul o a combinaion among he packing houses which are conrolled by h bee rus, and ha here is no rea reason or he advance, in prices excep he greed o he mea rus. Some o he reail dealers say her is likely o be anoher raise in he whole sale prices o mea in a week or so, an i his raise is made he reail price will have o be raised proporionaely. A CHLDREN'S PCNC. imili, who is now superinenden o he Grace church, Red Bank, Friday evening, June 14.li, by Rev. B. ('.. Lippin- Red Bank schools, was principal o he ire cos o paving in ron o heir Keypor public school or- many yearn. eo, Jr.; alw> MisinAnia premiacii raher han no; have he improvemen made. Minn Child, accompanis., and Minn Leah 1 '. Hayeii, iopraio; Minsi Kloanor Morrisi, piaiiinl; The commiee which wan appoined Kidl Kridel. ilii, p Adii, will mulc; i repor a he meeing o -Adv. violinis. Admission "5 cen:!. he board o rade in July. The Hea 'rlnlna. Prining ha in done atliiiuraiihtkh oice in doni in ho ben manner and silwayn when promined. Adv. Poison rom Pin Scrach. Joseph Vallcau, Jr., o Pinckney road, scrached one o his ingers on a,pin one day las week. He paid no aenion o he scrach, bu las Frklay he inger began o swell and on Saurday he could no use his hand. A physician was called who said ha blood poisoning had developed. Mr. Valleau iss sill under he docor's care, bu i is no hough ha he resul will be serious. Porrai Prooenol o School. A he annual business meeing o he Keypor alumni associaion n handsomely ramed porrai o Pro. S. V. AiTowHiiiih o Red Bank was presened o he school by he alumni. Mr. Arrow- The Acors)' Homo benei, under lip direcion o William Hamilon, wliicii wan o have aken place a Frick lyceum, June 10h, ban boon posponed o Friday nigh, June 14h, owing o he uc ha sioino o he big aracions-) could no bo obained or ho earlier dnu\-adv. payn o ndveriuo intilk Alanic Hi/hlands Children liar Their Animal Parade. Tho children'g auxiliary o he Alani Highlands improvemen sociey hcl< is annual picnic pary las Saurda aenioon. The lile ones paraded o: Firs avenue, Bay View avenuo, Thir avenue and Washingon avenue, an hen o he grounds adjoining h schoolhouse, where hey had a gener? good ime. Cake and ice cream wer served anil when he pary broke u each child received a chrysanhemur plan o ake home and culivae, he all he plans will be pu on exhib ion and prizes will be given o he chi dren having he ben success wih he.: plans. John E. Foser and' Mrs Harry Har had charge o he li' olks during he parade and picnic. Grown Man Has Whooping Cough. Jacob C. SlnilH o Red Bank has had an aack o whooping cough. Mr. Shua caugh he disease rom a child whom he luok on bin knee. He had whooping cough when lie wan a boy and hough he was immune rom he disease. " KUlan." "Eliland," a beauiul iionp cycle, a (!., Slepliomion, ormerly o he ar (sore, will be si 15 Monmouh iiree ho lini and hird Tueidiiysi o cue) monh, and will iupply cimoineni wi! niaeriiili or ar needlework. Sumping l, alno pleaing done, -Adv. SOBERT SEELEY MPROVNG. T lu njured llnunli in Xow Yeru Xe.urlu Well. RALROAD TO BE ASKED TO Rober Seeley o Keansburg, whose PUT N CROSSNG SGNALS, liumb was injured while chopping wood n Sunday o las week, has almos reovered rom he injury. T,he humb or a 'nueer in he. Hack Salva- rred Moon o lelord ^ieraed oil as cu nearly o. Mr. Seeley was ion,i in)/ Dlabamli Recepion a XaveHink. cended by Dr. Ned Taylor o Middlejwn, and under his adminisraions he A peiion is being circulaed in Por ecovery was rapid. Mr. Seeley says he Monmouh, requesing he Cenral railroad company o pu suiable signals a oesa' m'ate i a pracise o chop wood T do any oher work on Sunday, and he railroad crossing a ha place. The ba when he acciden happened he was peiion has many signers already. A uing some kindlings or he house. HYDROPHOBA DEVELOPS AND THEY HAVE TO BE SHOT. Tramp Sinn Aacked Two Heicri called in and he saed ha Mr. Moon and a Hull Owned bu.nxzh &. had a.cancer in he back. Mr. Moon Wh'inpsim o. lancro' The lioji Killed bij LaboreH»n he. Farm. was.-jpspseil-. on.by. Dra. -Moron, and. _-..-. Budlong a his home las week and ia Two heiers and a buh'owned by Louis now on he road o recovery. Thompson, proprieor o Brookdale The salvaion-army a Belord has, 'arm a Lincro, were sho las Wednesay because hey had hydrophobia. Some disbanded on accoun o inancial condiions, and Melvin P. Yard o ha place me ago a dog showing sympons o has bough he salvaion army hall. nadness was'killed by laborers a Brookale arm and i is hough ha he dog li he cale, alhough no one saw i do o. The cale irs""showed signs o lydrophobia las Tuesday. They ran iack and orh across he ield where ;hey were pasured,.bellowing and rohng a he mouh. The bull hooked one i he heiers and injured i.severely. The animals snapped and bi a poss ind ence rails and i was only by using ;he greaes cauion ha he laborers.ucceeded in driving hem in a barn. Dr. Gaul o Maawan was summoned nd he prescribed medicine or he cale, bu i was o no avail and he animals were sho las Wednesday. Las week wo cows owned by Wainwrigh Brown died aer a shor sickness and a ew days previous a' cow owned by. Webser Jones o Holmdel died. The cows rohed a he mouh and showed oher sympoms o madness and i is hough ha hey were bi by he same dog ha aacked Mr. Thompson's cale. ' 'HEE-HAW" SAD THE MULE. And Then " 'hnk" Wen H Woos Jin o Col's Seek Man's ibn. George Craword, he horse clipper a Col's Neck, was called o he arm o George Wille, Jr., las Thursday o clip a young mule. The mule had never been clipped beore and when Mr. Craword'began operaions i urned is head and looked" curiously a him. Curiosiy ave way o resenmen and he mule showed is displeasure by kicking. Then one o he men on he arm wised a piece o rope around he animal's nose and held i in place wih a sick. This quieed he mule and Mr. Craword coninued he clipping process. Mr. Craword had almos inished he job and Mr. Wille was complimening him on he work, when he man who irs-class condiion or he summer was holding he mule le go o he rope ournamen. Many members are now and he mule made he mos o is opporuniy. Wih a wicked "hee-haw" making daily use o he grounds. i le boh is hoos ly and hey sruck Mr. Craword squarely in he ribs. Mr. Craword was hurled several ee hrough he air and he ell in a dazed heap on he ground. When he go up and aemped o walk his ches pained him so badly he was hardly able o ake a sep and Dr. Harry Neaie o Freehold was summoned. The docor ound upon invesigaion ha hree o Mr. Craword's ribs were cracked. He was also badly bruised. His injuries alhough painul were no serious and he is now able o be abou. Mr. Craword's son George was uning by hand he machine which runs ho clipper when his aher was kicked and no became so excied ha he go his oo caugh in he machine. lli:i leg was scrached and his clohing orn, bu lie,v;is) no seriously hur. Quaranine o be Lloil. The quaranine on Timohy Ueddingou'ii house a New Monmouh will be raised by he Middleown ovvnuliip board o healh hiii week. Mr. Reddingon'si non Raymond, aged en years), ban been nick wih iii'arle ever abou hree week:) and he hasi nearly recovered. - ««Suiable ila or ijradmie«. We mill he noww copyrigh books by brail, wriern a. le:i.'i han book nii price!!. Alsio glove-i, hoiiiery, iuia, paraiolsi and neck hrown or (wee girl graduae:!. Adv. xv JoBoph Siilz, Red Bank. similar peiion will be sen o he Middleown ownship commiee requesing hem o co-operae wih he residens o Por Monmouh in his maer. For some ime pas Fred Moon o Belord has had a sore back and local docors hough he rouble was due o a umor. Dr. Moron o Newark; waa Las Wednesday nigh he dancing class o he Navesink library associaion held a recepion in iremen's hall a Navesink. The admission" was sricly by card. Wyman's orchesra urnished he music and rereshmens o sandwiches, cake and coee were served. There was no service in he New Monmouh Bapis church las Sunday nigh. The congregaion unied wih he Belord Mehodis congregaion in observing Children's day. Children's day exercises will be held in he New Monmouh church nex Sunday and he Belord olks will worship wih he New Monmouh people. John Wason, saion agen a Belord, has moved ino his new house, recenly bough rom Elwood Runyon. Mr. and Runyon have given up housekeeping and have sored heir goods in he salvaion army hall. They are now boarding wih John Johnson, Sr., o Belord. J. E. Johnson o Navesink, who has been conined o he house several weeks and who has been sick since March, is slowly recovering. Mr. Johnson was ou on Sunday or a shor ime. During his sickness his son Arhur has had charge o his grocery sore. The prive hedge along he McColgan nursery propery beween Belord and Alanic Highlands hasbeen moved back abou en ee, in order o allow he rolley company o grade or is racks. The hedge was ransplaned by he rolley company. Harold Wille o Belord will graduae rom Glenwood nsiue a Maawan his aernoon. Mr. and Mra. David M. Wille and his siser, Mra. Dayon K. Wenworh, will aend he exercises. The Highland Park gol course, near Alanic Highlands, has been pu in Fred Morris o Belord is now employed in Newark,. Mr. Morris ormerly worked in Mihoney's grocery a Por Monmouh and laer was employed by Ernes low.vd a Belord. Henry C. VanNoe o Alanic Highlands is spending a ew weeks wih his aher, D. W. VanNoe o Belord, while his wie is visiing a Fulon, N. Y. Mr., and Harry Sadler o Now York have been visiing Sadler's parens, Mr. and George Linzmayer o Navesink. Abou a dozen persona wen rom New Monmouh o lied Bank las Friday nigh o aend Allslrom's concer in he Bapis church. Mr. and Percy Francis) and sou oc New York were Sunday visuors o Mr. and Mra. John Schoield o Navesink. The iron bridge near New Monmouh iii being replanked. Lee Lile o Alanic Highlands! hna charge o he, work. Mr. and Mr:). William Pope o Lilo Silver npen Sunday a Navesink calling on riends; and relaives. Howard Johmion o New York npen Sunday wih bin aher, J. E. Johnion o Navesink. 1). B. Fros o New Monmouh enerained a number o New York riomls hin week. John Heah o Nnveoink enerained a number o riends! rom Now York on Sunday. Miin Daiiy JclTroy o Jersey Ciy apenl; Sunday wih Misa ena Roop o belord.

2 FNE PANO CONCERT. XT WAS GiyEN N THE BAPTST CHURCH LAST FKDAY. JT/ic Oceaaion UVrw he Annual ion. cer uiven b\l 'm. Humid *i. - "- Srom'H VupilH- '/ini'«'/i Vruirdvd and Audienee vliijhrd. The annual concer by he pupils o Pro. Harold K. Allsrom's aeiulwiiv o music was hcm in he Bapis cliurch las Friday nigh. was by ur he bes concer ever given by Pro. Allsrom's pupils. All he selecions wenor he piano anil comprised solos, overures or our pianos'^aiul orchesra, ami dues. The opening number was he selecion, " lusarenri," by Kjiendei-i, or our pianos,, and he players were Miss Bessie Benne, Miss Jennie Worhley, Miss Marguerie Sco, Miss Eleanor Morris, Miss Marion Million, Miss Addie Aumack, Miss Bess Van- Dorn and Miss rma Merri. This was -ollowed by Go.dard's "An Main,".8 solo by Miss Bessie Benne. "The Cali o Bagdad" was he name o a selecion rendered oil our pianos by Miss Benne, Miss Jessie Truswell, Miss Beron Allaire, Miss Jean Fros, Miss Anna Wihers, Miss rene Bower, Miss Georgie DeLarjo and Mis:; Marion Minon. Ra's " La Fileuse" was played by Miss Tmswelk - The allegro and andane rom, Beehoven's "Fih 'Symphony" was presened by our pianos and he orchesra. Tlie pianiss' were Miss Esher Adamei.JViss Nellie Wilbur, Miss Amelia Brand, Miss Elizabeh Sco, Miss Grace Crook, Miss Bess VanUoni, Miss Mayme Wilbur and Miss Mina Marin. A solo, " Les Deux Alpueea," by Lescheizky, was played by Miss Georgie DeLano. Par second on he program' was opened wih "The Dance o he Haymakers," composed by Wilson, or our pianos. The players were Miss Jessie Lovejoy, Miss Dorohy Maeson, Miss sabella Benne, Miss Carrie Blaisdell, Miss rma Merri, Miss Berha Dawson, Miss Kachel Doremus and Miss Marion Moun. Beehoven's "Sonaa Paheiquo" was rendered by Miss Adamei. "Sunshina," a valse by Geibel, was played by Miss Emily Riker, Miss Louise Doremus, Miss Lovcjoy, Miss Maeson, Miss Doremus, Miss Frances Cochran, Miss Marion Moun., and Frank Merri. A due, "11 'uriani," by Bellini, was rendered by he Misses Wilbur, and his was ollowed by a solo, "The Spinning Song," by Miss Crook. The closing number was " Allessandro Sradella," by Floow, on our pianos and he players were Miss Truswell, Miss Marguerie Davidson, Miss Frances Awaer, Miss Elizabeh Hazard, Miaa Haie Gilhuly,-Miuo Florence Bainon, Miss Florence Schenck and Miss Emma Conover. Two pleasing numbers which were no on he prined program" were solos-by Eev. B. C. Lippinco, Jr. n he orchesra were Pro. R. F. Malchow, William F. Malchow and Harry Malchow, violins; J. 1). Oerson, cello; Lile Heisley, bass; C. F. Blaisdell, clarione; Edward. Laera and Dr. E. Parmly, (lues; J. Wuersllein, bassoon; James. M or ord, corne; rving Finch, rombone, and Luher Akins, piano. Pro. Allsrom was he direcor. The church was crowded and he audience was delighed wih he manner in which he-inusiiu was rendered., BEAUTFYNG FREEHOLD. JRenih-nH o Tha Tain Jlukv 1> 7). < / «/ Donaion*. The own o Freehold will grade and gravel Monumen.sree and will improve he monumen grounds a a.cos o $ George K. Schenck, a.summer residen o Freehold whose home is in ha neighborhood, oll'eied o pay hal he expense o he work. Freehold will also beauiy and improve he poin in he easern par o he own when: Eas Main sree and Broadway branch oil' rom each oher. T. Baker Hall, who owns he propery a he juncion o he wo roads, oll'ered o deed 75 ee o land o he own, provided he own would ake cure o he plo deeded, which he commissioners have agreed o do. Houses Sripped o hmid Pij>o. Some o he bonnes a Ocean Grove, which were cloned las all lor he winer, have been iilripped o lead pipe; ;uid oher plumbing liling:; by lliicvcu while he bouiick wore unoccupied. n sonic cahch he waer was; urned on beore he he o he pipes was discovered mid he hoiliieii wen: Hooded. Mesw.h ond Work. William Oilin, Hi 1., will i.prinlile he Breeuo Bradley Beach lihi year. le will unii.'ih wo ciiirm and wo men ami will Boill per week or he work. When he men and leiimn are no employed in H]>ririklii) he iireeii hey will work on he road. LONG BBANCHEES WED. A Vouvle 'rom Tha 'lae'e Married i Auburn 'urli. Miss Grace A. McLain, daugher o he lae James McLain, o Long Branch, was married on Tuesday o las week o Percy Paerson o Long Branch. The wedding ook pjace a he home o he bride's aun, Harry Wardell o Asbury Park. The house* was esooned and decoraed wih cu lowers and erns. The bride wore an empire, gown made o baby rish lace over whie all'ea. She wore a large whie ha wih plumes and carried a boque o maiden hair erns and Bride roses. She was a-, ended by Miss Grace Robbins o Long Branch. Selina McLain, a siser o he bride, was lower girl. The groomsman was William G. Paerson. The bride gave her bridesmaid a solid gold bracele. The groom's gi o he bride was a diamond brooch and he groomsman received a gold wach ob. The bride and groom wen on a wedding our and on heir reurn hey will live a Passaic. ADDE SMTH ACQUTTED../«>!/ Sail" She *'' 1 Xn Seal an alian's Addie Smih, a whie women who was indiced on a charge o sealing a wach rom an alian a a noorious resor a LongBraheli," was acquied "las Week: She and he alian had been occupying a room ogeher,,.and while hey were" in he room he wach was solen. Smih, had been an.imporan.winess or he sae in he case o William Sproul, a colored man who kep he resor, and i was largely on her esimony ha Sproul was conviced and sen o sae prison or.a,year and a hal. Highwaymen a Elkwood Park. George Woolley, a Long Branch hack driver, was held up by. highwaymen on his way home rom Rcl--Bunk--laa Wednesday nigh. The highwaymen go $G rom him. The robbery ook place near Elkwood Park. The highwaymen were hree in number and were w r ell armed. Two weeks previous Alex Gaskill was robbed o $27 by highwaymen a he same poin. THREE GO TO STATE PRSON. Tiro Were Chlken ThiewH ami he Oher Sole opper Wire. Judge Foser senenced hree men o sae prison las Thursday. One o hem was George Day, who had pleaded guily o sealing iy chickens rom Sarah E. Hendrickson o Freehold ownship. He ae abou hal o.he chickens and sold he res o a bucher in Red Bank. He did no know he name o he bucher, bu he said i was " he one when you come ino own." Judge Foser senenced him o sae prison or a year. He had been conviced o sealing chick ejis beore and had served wo erms in Bae prison. Harvey Vanderveer, who was associaed wih Day in sealing hese chickens, and who pleaded guily o his charge and also o hree oher charges or sealing chickens, was also sen o sae prison or a year. Rober Mays o Freehold, who admied receiving hree o he solen chickens and o receiving some corn ha had been solen, was sen o he couny jail or six monhs. John Sanord, who sole copper wire rom he elephone company a Keypor, was sen o sae'prison or eigheen monhs. SHARK RVER NLET OPEN. jliich l>a>iii/ii inr WhilV H 'ile- : >ii ii i no! 'Cloned?. Shark river inle has been closed or some, ime, pas by sand which was heaped in he inle by an easerly sorm. The waer in Shark river rose very high and did- considerable damage. Las week en eams were employed in opening he inle and he river soon ell o is"normal level. The hig-h waer in he river orced a deep channel hrough he inle as i rushed ou, and he inle is now said o be in beer condiion han i has been in many years. Couler House Ges License. The Couler house a Wes End, Long Branch, was graned a license by Judge Foser las Thursday. The license was reused las year, bu some o hose who opposed he license hen avored i his year. For cool cooking, less work and leas uel-expense use a he ideal sove or summer. Does everyhing ha any oher kind o sove will do., Any; degree.o hea insanly. Made in hree sizes and ully warraned. A your dealer's, or wrie our' neares agency or descripive circular. The is lie bes lamp or (ill-round household use. Made o brass hroughou and beauiully nickeled. Perecly consruced; absoluely sae; unexcelled in ligh-giving power; nn ornamen o any room. Every lamp-warraned. no a your dealer's, wrie o our neares ageucy. STANDARD OL COMPANY (ncorporaed)»i nil ami PANOS NEW YORK RED BANK We Kive special aenion o RESTORNG TONE, REPARNG, EXCHANGNG and RENTNG PANOS. 'PHONE 249-R. Farm and Ornamenal - _«~ _»_ ~«^. -ww. wbpi >W»JA ma Fencing, TCUA nia^ Tdiai YA^OO. ^aiuc %ud&. ^azl^ ^B (!U n- 111 nl n any rae. llhve lie - eue V.il 1 ".evenl o hi' he'll ence!! (Ml 111.! niulc and ( Mnriii'i,mliilN.,.M;,,il..,lM,n1i,. Wire m will pi,.,,..,,, vmi. l,,,l, in i>ric.. i mid Hlyle. WoUilc in..'.hi.i. hiluni every lime; e.mmlele, iiichulinir JHUM in Dliiin or orniimc-nliil eneliir. A n... nn imiuili you wil,,eli,.,,rrin,..,,, j,.,,,,,.,,(l illr, h(,!,.,,,,,!,.,.,, deliver.'.!! y,,,,,. Nowinun A dull iii- llriii or V,alnln l xir, 'ricca, / -'(«. CHARLES G. CONOVER, Ave., Hod Banl, N. J. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAjAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAlA (Coninuaion Sale o Muslin Underwear and Corses).Manuacurers o Ready-o-Wear Goods o all kinds are making a srenuous eor o unload surplus socks, held 'ill recenly, hoping agains hope unil hey had o sell a once, or suer sill greaer loss, on accoun o he unseasonable Aveaher. We've bough pracically a our own price, so you can share he benei. Ladies 9 and Misses 9 Cloh Suis and Sill Presses a Exraordinary Low Price Syles: ied Eon, Pony Mo'del, Blouse eecor Semi-iing, Maerials Worsed, Panama, Mixures ; also Silk Jumper Suis, a Dainy Summer Models in new Shir Wais Suis, a 2.98, 3.98 and 4.98 each. Whie Dresses or Girls, rom 6 o 14 years, a 1.98,.08 and 4.98; every one a bargain. Children's Parasols, a 19c., 49C. and 98C. each Lile Roys' 2-piece Wash Suis, a 59c, 98C. and 1.48, worh double. Boys' Waiss and Blouses, 25C. and 49c. Girls' Whie Gloves, Whie SocKings and Whie Dresses or his Whie Season How is a good ime o selec your Maerial a our Dress Goods Deparmen and le us make o your measure a separae Dress or Walking Skir o order, upward rom $ K**W'»"i«M«K:K^ OF - : '- - -.' To reduce sock quickly we will sell abou wo hundred Trimmed Has; also Readyo-Wear and Unrimmed Has regardless o cos. MRS. E. WES,\ Red Bank Temple o Fashion. K"W W >H~H~K~><"HK~H<~H"KK^"XS~X"K~H^ i* can do useul work or aking ou an in 1 1 The Prudenial A Newark man who ' died no long ago,.car-..! ried a en-cen policy on which he had paid. Si 6 in premiums. The 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 11:00 r. M. SHERDAN HOTEL, Fred Frick, Prop. T T T T T T TT T TT v

3 A PLAY BY CHLDREN.- MSS VANDERVEER'S PUPLS GVE A CHLBSH PRAMA. WEBBNGS AT MANASQUAN. The. Play o "Lile lied lhllwi Mood" Prevened a he iehaol o Brooklyn, ook place a he bride's Jloun MM Friday-Many Pareun and Friend» in Aendance. home oday a welve o'clock.' Only a ew relaives and riends were presen The closing- exercises o Miss' Ella a he ceremony. The couple will live Vanderveer's school were held las Friday aernoon iri he Second naional a Richmond Hill, Long sland. ' Nex Tuesday Miss Harrie Laurea bank building. was one o he ines Curis, daugher o A. 0. Curis o enerainmens ever given a Red Bank Manasquan, will be married o Charles i'by children and was winessed by a large Norman Ziegler o Philadelphia. The number o persons. The room was wedding will ake place a he bride's aseully decoraed wih lowers, plans, home and a wedding rip will be aken and ribbons suspended rom he wall. o he Jamesown Exposiion, Washingon, and oher places in ha localiy. Miss Vanderveer had enire charge o drilling he children or he exercises The couple will live in Philadelphia. and many o he specaors complimened her on he crediable way he children Nex Monday Miss Frances Osborn, acquied hemselves. daugher o Henry Osborn, and James Perrine VanSchoick will be married. The principal eaure o he enerainmen was he play "Lile Red Rid- Boh paries live a Manasquan. A wedding rip hrough Pennsylvania will ing Hood." The play was he same as be made and on heir reurn hey will he sory, which he parens o he perormers read when hey were children, bu i was played in a novel way. Much o he perormance was given in song and he sage was arranged o represen woodland and indoor scenes. The irs ac opened wih Margare Rue, he airy queen, asking her subjecs o guard "Lile Red Riding Hood," who had ' been bewiched by a wol.- The second ac showed Lile Red Riding Hood, represened by Margare MacDonald, obaining permission rom her moher;..louise. Doremus, o visi her grandmoher. On he way she mees he wol, who is Beekman lsley, and aer a,shor-alk hey separae. Nex a pary o wood-choppers make heir appearance. They have seen racks o a wol and are on he animal's rail. Finally Lile Red Riding Hood reaches her grandmoher's, bu he wol ges here ahead o her and eas up he old he ences or properly culivaed and cared or a plum and curran orchard, woman. He was preparing o ea upand or 22 monhs had ed one more he lile girl when he queen o hehorse or col han he was eiiilled o airies inerposed and he wol slunk under he lease. away. The aries were Edih McLean, Mr. Cook claimed he arm was kep Elizabeh Fisher, Lydia VanNoe and up as good as a place always is when i Margare Minugh. They wore dresses is armed on shares. The jury brough bespangled wih sars and carried wands. in a verdic in Mr. Cook's avor. The woodchoppers were Elmer Morrow,. Clarence Wiederhol, Rober lsley and WTNESS GOES TO JAL. Sydney McLean. They wore sraw has and carried axes. Miss Eva Valenine William #>e«n irrened on n i'harae o Pvijnru. was pianis. n addiion o he play he program included: Chorus. "How Do You Do" School "SpriiiK i* Growing Up " Lydia VanNoe 1 Thu Waermelon Finished Him ".. Elmer Morrow ' W)io Cares" Muruurc Rue Chorus "Beauiul Hiril o Spring" Jx-lwol '" Would Could " Louise Doremus 'The Secre" Elizalwh Fisher ' The New Bonne" Knherine iuicdonulu Sour. ",>U> Fruu John " Hy he boys " Johnny's l'a" Clarence Wiedevholl 'The UriKranmak-al Owl"..Valenine Vunkeuren ' Kaie's liuess ". Jkvlimm 11: cy Sonu. "Japanese Mauls" By he urirls " The Cow " Rober lsley "Abou This Away" Sydney McLean 'Who is She" Maiimre Ocrsun "The Lib Girl Who Would'iil Ea Cruss "... Edih McLean. A arewell song concluded he exercises, and hen a picure o he school was alim by Charles R. D. Foxwcll. FREEHOLD FLORST DEAD. 1 N BAD HEALTH THRTY YEARS Former esideii o he Plalan.r yim, Elizabeh Woollen Dies a long vmxl. H'H u Freehold, Louis R. Schnauz o Freehold died on Elizabeh Woolley, widow o Edward Woolley o Long Branch, died on Friday, May 31s, aer a sickness o abou a year. Mr. Schnauz was u naive o Germany and came o America Tuesday nigh o las wonk, aged 72 years. For he pas hiry years she in He lived a he Phalanx or a had been in poor healh. Woolley while and aerward moved o Freehold, was born a Long Branch. She leaves where or weny voara he had been en-, wo children, Miss Lizzie Woolley and gaged in he loris business. He was wice married, his second wie being Miss Mary J. Benne o Freehold, who One uoli P we. Todav and Two Will Take Place. Svx ll'ce.'. The marriage o Susie M. Wainwrigh, daugher o J. B. Wainwrigh o Manasquan, and Bellanger D. Paulin, Jr., live a he Osborn house or he summer. n he all he groom will build a house on Broad sree a Mauasquan or a residence. i FARMER SUED FARMER. Farm" Owiici* "Hiilineii" he ' XW«Wad njured he Plae..An. odd su; was ried a Freoh^v las week. \^il!iam T. Sherman o Freehold sued Perrine i. Gook o Farmingdale or $200.- Mr.' Cook had armed Mr. Sherman's place or he pas hree years. The sui was brough o recover damages which Mr. Sherman said had been done o he arm under Mr. Cook's managemen. Mr. Cook, he said, had no kep ences up, cleaned he underdrains, illed he/ washes in he ields, mowed he brush and weeds rom along Two years ago a scrap occurred a Long Branch over a game o cards beween William Dean and Waler Burgess. Dean made a complain agains Burgess, charging him wih cuing him wih a knie and shooing a him wih a revolver. Burgess was no caugh unil a shor ime ago and he rial was held las Thursday. On he sand Dean denied ha Burgess had cu him or sho a him and said ha no assaul ook place. When he was shown he complain he had made he said' he did no recollec having made any complain a all. Burgess was acquied by he jury and Dean was arresed and sen o he couny jail on a charge o perjury. Charles V. Woolley o Long Branch. She also leaves wo brohers and one siser. The brohers are E. L. Wells o Oakhurs and Rober Wells o Long survives him. He leaves also wo daughers and hree sons. Only one o he Branch and he siser is J. E. children, Charles L. Schnauz, lives in Wolco o Long Branch. Woolley's husband died abou wo ycjlrs New Jersey and his home is a Freehold. ago. Fake Reporer si. Thie. A man giving his name as. Guzzleman, and who claimed o be a reporer or he New York Telegram, lias been sopping a Asbury Park or some ime. Las week he broke open he runk o he proprieor o he hoel where he was saying and sole jewelry worh $200. He led and has no aa ye been capured. The New York Telegram denies all knowledge o Guzzroman and says he was no employed by ha paper. Will Visi Ausria,. Mr. and Oo Vnugoin and heir daugher Lucy o Long Branch will sail omorrow or Ausria, where hey will spend our monhs. One nigh las week Vaugoin wa:i vi.'iied by he Daughers o Rebekah lodge, o which she ia a member. There were esiviies o various kiml* and he lodge women wished Mm Vmigoin and her amily a pleasan ripandanao reurn. Firemen Go $»O. Benjamin Wolll' o Philadelphia, who occupied he houie n Long lirnnch adjoining ho lohachild coage, which was burned recenly, hail sen u check or $G() o ho Long Uranch iremen or heir service!) in wiving his OUBO. Six Fires in One Chimney. Charles. Mahews o Ardena owns a house a Manasquan which is occupied by Morgan Suphin. Las week he Manasquan ire deparmen was called ou by a lire in he chimney o he bouse. This was he sixh ime ha he Manasquan lire deparmen has been called ou by a lire in he same chimney in a shor ime. The ire deparmen hinks ha Mr. Mahews ough o clean ou he chimney or ear i down. Oicers o Denal Associaion. A he annual convenion o Monmouh couny deniss las week Dr. V. 15. liuvdge o Asbury Park wan eleced presiden o hu associaion. Dr. Owen W. Woolley o Long Branch was eleced vice presiden, and Dr.. 1 '. Taylor o Asbury Park and Dr. C. F. CHT o Long Brunch were eleced secreary and reasurer, which oliceu hey held la:i year. Ovor. The applicaion o (llmrlcs W. Smih, proprieor o he Hoiollu nn u Deal, or a liquor liccime, came up or acion lus Thuruday and was laid over. The borough o Deal objecs o having he licumio graned and id making n big ligh o have i ro lined. For Children, Wih Many eher Kinds o Children's Has. Also a ull line o Triuiiued Hals a very grea reducions, a MSS A. L. MORRS'S, 66 Broad Sree, BED BABK, N. J. Direcly opposie he Posolice. Phone 249-J. M^- Misl e-ii^mlw Represen Sronges nsurance Companies only, such as he Home nsurance Company o New York. Asses $20,839, Oices in- Paei^on Building Rooms 2 and BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. : :' >: > : > ; FROM THE BEST MAKERS. Larges SocK, -< Lowes Prices., Newspapers, Books, Magazines, FREWORKS, FLAGS, LANTERNS, POST CARDS, ETC. 68 Broad Sree 9 Red Bank. Telephone S-A. Painer and P&per-Hanger. NTEROR DECORATNG AND ALL WORK PER TANNG TO THE TRADE. Esimaes Given on Large anil Small Conracs. Throckmorou Building, FRONT STREET, Telephone l h 70M 70-M. PAPER RED BANS, N BY THE POUND FABRC HGHLAND A high-grade Wriing Paper, he bou producion 1i a leadin: mill, and" one o he mos popular lines o Saionery ever manuacured. One hundred sheen o he pound, 25c Walle Hup envelope;! o mach he paper, 10c. package. KMCCESBQOCBB. PHAnriACY. VANDEKVEKK. 1'ainVMoiwMMih HrooB. Phono Si. HDD HANK, N. J. lukkemke. H has widened is marke unil i includes he whole..civilized o over 300,000 operaors'and'lias/ during 1906,"broken every- previous record o sales, because has rom he beginning bes me ev&ry... ypewrier need. The ri-color eaure o he Smih Premier Typewrier is recognized as he greaes improvemen in modern ypewrier consrucion ye 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 PREMER TYPEWRTER COMPANY SYRACUSE, N. V. BRANCHES EVERYWHERE Pracical Plumber, Seam and Gas Fier. No, 29 Fron Sree, Red BanR, N. J. Ocean Avenue, Seabrigh, N. J. K ' Large Sock Consanly on Hand a Loives Marke Prices. DEALERS N All Kinds o Grain, Hay and Sraw. LUMBER, SHNGLES, LATH AND ALL KNDS OP BULDERS' MATERALS. Telephone 68-L. c9 s A ull sock o all grades o choice and eeding Hay on hand a ho Lowes Marke.Prices. Also a lino clioico o Maine Seed Poaoes o all kinds, and abou 100 bags o line able Poaoes. One ine Sow wih!) beauiul pigs by her side, wo weeks old, can be Keen on ho manor. JOHN BAQBJEY, FRONT STREET, RBD BANK:, H. J. Opposie Globe Hoel 0 O

4 THE RED BANK REGSTER JOHN H. COOK, Edior mid Proprieor GEO. A. LONUSTKEKT. AHSNH. Kdlor Enered a ho posloia a. al Bank, S. J., as iss maer 'svuschirnox /, Bbc monhs Three monhs "WEDNESDAY, J LNE 12, TOWN TALK $i.r.o The maer o paving Hroad and Fron srees has been aken up by he board o rade and by propery owners on hose srees in a manner which indicaes ha he improvemen may a las be made. A commiee o propery owners has been named who will ascerain-he cos o paving he srees, and who will endeavor o ge he necessary number o signaures o propery owners o enable he work o be underaken. The laws are amply suicien o have he work done,' bu he propery owners mus make he irs move. * * *. Should heir eors be successul i will hen be up o he board o commissioners o go ahead and have he improvemen made. Tha he commissioners will ar i ho requisie number o propery owners reques hem o do co, is crcuu A prcssn u>c 'v^^y company is obliged by is charer o mainain -macadam roads an Fron and 'Broad srees,' The i ompany has pu down nine ee o brick paving on Fron are, and i has oered o pu down Six ee addiional i i is relieved rom mainaining wih macadam he sides o he road.. The company will shorly pu down a nine-oo srip o paving on Broad sree and i would doubless make his srip o paving wider i i were relieved rom he expense o mainaining he sides o his road. * * * 40 The paving done and oered o beabou one-hird o he mechanics o done by he rolley company amouns o Asbury Park are members o he various unions and hey believe ha by more han one-hird o he widh o he srees. The amoun he own would combining hey will sop he employmen o non-union men in he ciy al- be called on o pay and he amoun he propery owners would be called on omos enirely.. pay would be decided by an assessmen commission, which would be appoined by he own commissioners. Wihou any knowledge o wha he assessmen commissioners will do, i is reasonably sae o say ha he cos o propery owners will no be much above $1 per Mouh njured. Frank Woolley o Keypor was injured in he roo o his mouh very badly las week. He was in a baeau when anoher man sumbled and ell while geing in he boa. The alling man's running oo on Fron sree and $1.50hand sruck he pipe which Woolley had per running oo on Broad sree. Som esimaes place he cos a less han in his mouh and orced he pipe sem ilmos hrough he roo o Woollcy's hese igures. This cos is riling ir mouhy. Woolley was rendered speechless comparison wih he increased value o propery which would resul. or several days bu he wound is now.healing. * * Good roads are among he bes invesmens ha a own can make. Fo he pas hiry years he quesion o' paving Broad sree has been undei discussion. The money which has beer spen on Broad and Fron srees sine he own o Red Bank was incorporaed would probably have paid or paving hese srees wice over. When l«srees are paved he cos o mainain ing hese srees will sop. * * * Beore he work o paving he sree is begun he wires which are now srung along hese srees should be pu underground. This should be done boh as ; maer o saey o he public and o adi o he sighliness o he srees. The rolley wires could no be pu underground bu wih he oher wires removed h elemen o danger would be Uik en away The own could eiher compel he companies using he srees o build he sub ways or he own could build hem am ren hem o he companies ineresed. - o-o-o There ia every indicaion ha, h riparian commissioners will exend b pier lines and bulkhead lines in h Shrewsbury river a Red Bank. Th bulkhead lines or solid illing will prol ably be exended 100 ee, and he pie: lines iy ee addiional. * * * has been suggesed ha i his done he own ough mmderake luge a roadway along he riy,er ron. 1 h bulkhead line is exended as propose! i will permi going ou in he rive wih solid illing 100 'eo urher han i a presen allowed. J he own iihoul build he bulkhead and do he illing i every propery owner would prolmhl be willing o give he land :;o made he own an a driveway. A drivewa along he river ron would be a gre; advanage and a grea aracion o h own. *» The cos would be considerable, bu in improvemen would be worh i. n in early days o ho own i would ha\ been nn eawy maers o have laid ou river driveway bu i wan no done. Th proponed exension o he bulkhead lin givea ie own anoher chance o ge river risul and ho opporuniy ihoul no be imisaed. AH BOO as he riparia commlmbmcxb have agreed on ho new mlkhead lines he own, o Red Bank ihould sar in on he work o geing a iver driveway. (Town Talk coninued on page 12.) WANTS TO LEAVE PRSON. i: ibvn 1'. TlioiiniHon Jpi>ll<» or a 1'nrliin. Dr. Reuben. P. Thompson o Red Sank, who was senenced o sae prison n January, l'jol, or being implicaed" i he murder o an inan a Branch- or, has applied or a pardon, lie as senenced o eigheen years in prison and his erm would expire, wih comnuaion or good behavior, in li)ll. ince he has been, in sae prison Dr. liompson has been o grea assisance u he medical deparmen o he prison nd has had a imes, almos he com- idid no sop unil i reached is sables. The asparagus car was badly damaged. ilee charge o he hospial wards. Bernard Cani, who has been em- on E.. Thomas's sock arm, Anoher Monmouh couny man whoployed s applying or a pardon is Benjamin laggery, who was senenced o sae irison in 1903 o serve a erm o six RALROAD TO BE SUED. lvlim-h o Pu Oaen or Vlnamen a Axhini Paris '.rohhluiih. Some ime ago he ciy council o Ubmy P.irk decided ha public,saey equired ha railroad gaes or lagmen e placed a all crossings in Asbury arlv. They dso ceiied hai SeWail :venue should be openedacross he rack s i he New York and Long Branch rail- oad. The railroad has reused o comily wih he orders o he ciy council ind sui has been.brough agains he ailroad o compel i o make he 'hanges.demanded. Trade Council o be Formed. The painers, carpeners and oher mechanics o Asbury Park, who are members o mechanics' unions o ha ilace, are abou o, orm a rade counil composed o all 1 he various unions. Aged Woman Dead. Miss Ellen H. Ellis o Freehold died on Monday o las week aer a lingering illness. She was 78 years old and was born and always lived a Freehold. For he pas hiry years she had lived in he house in which she died. She i survived by one siser, who lives in Newark. New Church Members. Four young men joined he' Englishown Presbyerian church on Sunday o las week. On he same (lay.27 person joined he Freehold Reormed church. This is he larges number o persons who have joined he church a one ime since he church was esablished. Married in New York. On Memorial day Miss Grace Brower o nerlaken and Clarence G. Woodworh o Ocean Grove wen o New York, where hey were marrbd. The bride is eigheen years old and he groom i 21. The marriage was a grea surprise o he relaives o boh paries. Aacked his Wie. James Lie o Long Branch aackei bis wie Emma on Tuesday o las week and gave her a severe beaing. Sh was so severely injured ha she had o be aken o he Long Branch hospial She reused o make a complain againsl her husband, who has le own. Would no Boll ilia Business. David Elinsky, a rui dealer o Lonj Branch, recenly sold his business. Th< buyer:; paid $50 down. Aenvan Klinsky backed ou and in a uni oi damages he purchasers o he busincs go a verdic o ipoo and coss. Elinslu will keep his business. Maiiurijon Capured. ). Roy Maiienion, who ran away will $151 belonging,<> A. (!. ejinhi, liranchpor grocer, bar. been arresed ii Balimore. Ma:ien:on will probably hi brough o JMoiiiioii.li couny or rial. lii) parens are rying o raise moi o repay Mr. Benne ^ * - - iill o a Flro Comjuuiy. Umiiion ire company ha;i received n gi o a Universal hose nozzle rom MM Theodore Noiw, a uummer residen o umson road. HOLMDEL, NEWS. Holm(<1 ilrl Graduae* ron he. Freehold Public School. * Miss Addie Ely was one o he graduaes o he Freehold public school las Friday nigh. Those rom his place who aended he exercises were Mr. and Howard Kly, Mr. and Henry Ely, Mr. and William H. Ely and Mr. and John L. Ely. Old Woman's bridge on he Vanderburg road has been replanked and repained by John Sapleon' o Col's Neck. Michael McOrail, who has been employed by John Holmes, is now working or Theodore Colyer, he liveryman a Red Bank. Arhur Marenson, a boy abou oureen years old, was cuing, asparagus las Friday morning when hi3 horse, which was ied nearby, ran away. The horse is owned by Peer Snedeker and has given up his posiion. Garre Longsree is laid wih rheumaism. Joseph C. Heyer, who has been living wih his moher, has moved o Meuchen, where he has a posiion as engineer. Erneline Heyer, his moher, will make a number o improvemens o her house on he Keypor road, ormerly occupied by Dr. Wood, and will move in i. Miss M. Anna McClees aended he graduaion exercises o ho Maawan public school las Wednesday nigh. Rev. Garre Wycko and his son Kenneh, Edgar Scbeuok and Taylor Hance aended he baseball game a Pinceon on Saurday. The rip "was made by auomobile. A srawberry esival will be held in she Bapis church onigh. A number o Holmdel youn^ olks were he guess o Miss Nellie Suphen he Phalanx las Saurday nigh. Lemuel Suphen and children reurned home.rom Keypor on Saurday. Vicor DeanKenney has ""been eneraining riends rom Pasadena, Caliornia. Fred and Tunis Sickles have enlarged nd rebuil heir barn. Miss Carrie Hance spen par o las week a Freehold. Miss Flora Ball, who has been visiing John M. Ely, has reurned o New- York. Ely, who has been sick, is ecovering. Elsie Craword, daugher o William Craword, jumped rom a ence and hur her knee on Friday. Her injury is painul bu no serious. Ray Craword, Charles Ely, Charles Brown, John Beers and Miss Elizabeh Ely aended he alumni dance a Keypor las Thursday nigh. LNCROFT NEWS. in. (oiiimiiliaiii's Sen Hvwe Pro iri'skiii) Seely. Work on Alpha Cunningham's bungalow on he Newman Springs road is progressing nicely. The house will be 37x138 ee, one sory high, wih oureen ro mis. Cunningham will occupy hal he house and she will ren he oher hal. Mrs, Mary Taylor, who has been living a Linda Basse's, has gone o Fair Haven, where she runs, a boarding house. The Middleown ownship board o educaion me las Friday* a Joseph Thompson's on he Red Bank road. Mr. Thompson is a member o.he board. Aer he meeing he board visied James Tomlinson's lo on he Holmdel road, which he board will buy or he new schoolhouse here. Probably more auomobiles passed hrough he village on Saurday morning han in any oher day since he machines have been invened. The auomobiliss were going o Princeon o see a baseball game. They whizzed hrough his place a a much higher rae o speed han is allowed by law and several accidens were narrowly avered. A dog owned by George Mouser was run over by one o he machines. The animal lay in he middle o he road or some ime aer i was sruck, bu inally managed o drug iuol back in he yard. was sill alive on Saurday aernoon, bu is owner had small hopes o is surviving. One o he ines poao paches anywhere in his secion is owned by Fornian Parker, who is on he Tilon arm on he Holmdel road. conains hree acres and Mr. Parker values each row a $5. The warm weaher he laer par o las week orced ho growh o asparagus and larger shipmens are now being made han in he previous weeks. Srawberries are jus beginning o be picked or marke. pays o adverise in TilK REGSTER il'u Our lir.pn'er Saw in New York A recen visi o one o he larges pain acories in he world disclosec machinery ha was producing 10,000 gallons o l'ain, and doing i beer and in less ime han 100 gallons could be made by hand mixing. This wan he celebraed L. & M. Pain. The L. & M. Zinc hardens L. & M. Whie Lead and makes L. &. M. Pain wear like iron or K) o 15 yearn. 4 gallons L. & M. mixed wih!i gallons Liniieed Oil makes 7 gallons o pain a a cos o less han $1.20 per gallon. any deec exiss in L. &M. l'ain, will repain house or nohing. hoinilioim o L. & M. made l,< clnircheii. Sold by. llance &. Sons, Red Bank ; J. Alex Guy, Holmdel. 'B'olor 4 nrcl A lady ciuioinit o our/i hud miu'erei wih eer or wo or Minns yearn. gomo bad on ho- hands) Uni nhe -oulc no aend o her household duies). OK box o Ghamliei'lain'si Halve cured her. Chamberlain's) medicim-h give siplendii iiaisiacioii in hin communiy. M. H. HONKY & Co., Almond Ala. Cimmberlain'n iimdieimm are or nal<! by O. A. Minion &. Co., No, 5 Broml isree. THE GREAT 12 ACRE STORE Mewarli s Beauiul Sore. BROAD NEW & STREETS: America's greaes Furniure Sore was never so magniicenly socked wih summer ime urniure as i is o-day.. * < There is posiively everyhing ha anyone could wish or living room and bedchamber urniure, veranda and lawn urniure o every good sor a prices no oher sore will likely mee. We make a specialy o Adirondack Mounain Rusic Benches, Chairs, Rockers, Sools, Swings and Summer Houses. NCELY "You may "j lis as Well sa in. housekeeping in *yosr rew home in good Syle asw'do'i" singily. There is no need o hal urni'shirg homes so long as you can become a member o he. Thru his club plan you can buy urniure, carpes and draperies jus as easily as you now arrange o buy pianos, sowing machines, phonographs, ec.. The plan is simple arid involves, no embarrassing eaures whaever, and makes i exremely easy or people o ordinary income o buy good urnishings. Selec wha you wish rom our splendid socks, buy a our regular low prices and avoid he exravagances ha many people have been guily o in rading elsewhere hereoore in order o secure easy erms. Ask abou h Club Plan. Any salesman on he Third Floor will give you pariculars. PA BRGHTON AVENUE AND WEST END PLAZA On he basis o lie BE.ST goods, he BEST service - V and he LOWEST PUCES The Town The Housekeeper o o-day is keenly alive, o obain he bes able delicacies produced in he mos avored localiies and lands o he world. The Housekeeper o o-day also insiss on he absolue puriy and highes excellence o he ood delicacies, ines wines, and oher household supplies used in he Home arid a he Table. There is. assurance and securiy o her in dealing wih Park & Tilord, or Park & Tilord sell only he bes brands, renowned or puriy and ines grade; heir Teas are he ines impored in America, heir Coees are absoluely genuine, wheher original growhs or in mixure.. is disincly agains heir general pracice o subsiue special brands. Then he mos maerial poin: Park & Tilord sell all Table Delicacies and Household Supplies a uniormly lowes prices, and wihou any hesiancy invie a comparison o heir prices, especially on he basis o superior qualiy. New Caalogue o CAN UK HAT) FOR Enerainmens, Paries, Ec. For ennn and paricular!! call on or addre.'ii THEODORE F. SNFFEN K)i;i) HANK, Prices cm Reques Order and delivery service promp and accurae hroughou he enire radius beween Alanic Highlands and Spring Lake. For Caalogue and urher inormaion, address Superinenden, Park & Tilord, Wes End, N. J. Branch Oice gn Ocean Avenue, Sea Brigh, N. J. NEW JERSEY. Corner Fron am], Broad Srees, Red Bank, N. J. RVER PROPERTY and FARMS or Bale. Alao Hounca and Los in Red Bank. Los in deuirable locaions. HGH-GRADE NSURANCE COMPANES represened. Promp, udjuumcnn a npccialy. Houieo or ren. Furnwhed Summer Residences or ren. Schrocdcr's Hair Tonic kills dandru, keeps he hair rom oiling ou and makes he scalp healhy. enough or j o do. A Schroeder's Pharmacy, Tha's

5 <<<H> 4<^X~?<K<<^ 4 > A Hendrickson & Applegae's sore will be ound everyhing ha will make Summer Housekeeping and Summer living pleasan and comorable. Scores o lile conveniences, which add mighily, o he comor q 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 shape o serve he people han his season. HAMMOCKS. Everyone knows he value o a hammock. is easy and'resul, and when i is swung under he rees on he lawn i is always possible o keep cool. JTannuocks mv equally saisacory on he piazza or even in he shade o he house, and every amily should have one or wo. W& have hem in all syles and a all prices, rom 60 cens o $5.50,.., - is hard o hink o anyhing ha will give more pleasure o he whole amily in he summer ime han a srong, wellmade Lawn Swing. They can be se up anywhere, and can be readily moved o a dieren locaion when desh'ed. The chiluivii umip mid play in hem all day, aiul in hr cwol o he evening hey orm a pleasan rerea or he older young olks or or he moher or aher. We are selling he swing shown in he picure or $3.50. Swings ha sea our persons sell or $5.25. T Y Y Y 4? ; COLUMBA HARD WOOD REFRGERATORS. These Rerigeraors conain all he bes and laes improvemens in consrucion, insulaion, rimmings and inish. They are made o ash, golden oak inish, wih carved panels, and are 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 oi\ or»^ cleaning or oher purposes, and pu i in wihou diiculy. ^ _ is made o heavy galvanized seel, wih holes samped hrough he boom and aiound he op or air circulaion. The openings in he boom are covered w r ih 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. 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 can be pu up in almos he smalles yard, and here is nohing which will give moro pleasuro o children and young olks. We have croque ses a a grea variey o prices, ranging rom 95 cens up. We have a ine sock o Porch Rockers, our resh spring sock being now on sale. The rocker in he picure shown is one o he easies, mos subsanial and mos economical we have. We have 4?her sors, in reed, raan and woods o various kinds. The prices range rom 95 cens up o $4.25. We have he same kind o chair wihou rockers 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 pained in 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. Y T T Y YY Y Y ; ; Y Y. > T Y : Y Hendr Comor consiss in keeping insecs ou. - There is very lile comor in warm weaher i he house is illed wih lies in he day ime and wih mosquiooa, bugg and oher in secs a nigh. Flies, mos quioes and bugs can be kep ou easily enough and a vory small cos. Ge our Screen Doors and our Window Screens or your house 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. Our screen doors and windows are made o he bes maerials, in lio bes manner and will las a lieime. The prices are low and depend on he size o he screens. These are made u hang rom he edges o piazza roos and are inended o keop ou he sun, he dus, and he gazo o passers-by. They do no keep ou he breezes. They give o a porch all he seclusion o a room, while hey givo i he coolness and comor o ou-doors. Wo have hem in all sizes, rom -1x8 ee o 10x12 ee. We have hem in boh whio and green. son 's ime o mow he lawn. Keeping he grass cu makes he sward hick, and makes he grass silky and srong. 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 eas\ 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. BABY CA Give vhe baby an airing in one o our ine carriages. He'll be healhier and beer or i. The shades, keep ho sun o his aco, and he resh air will do him los o good. They are made comorable wih springs, and hey ride easy and run easy. Legge's Champion Dry. Powder Duser, * T will do as much work in a day as a horse-power sprayer. poaoes 1 a once as as as a man walks. Adjusable o any widh o will row. green wo rows o ** Y Y YY Y YX X r Y Y Y Y Y.EAST FRONT STREET,.RED BANK

6 n Kahleen Mavourneen. ATH1.EKN MAVORNCKX! The S'JM;,' s sill rinm",' As ri'mh ami us <-V;ir us (lirill oc lh" Hr.ln; Jn w.nij w<-;iry lic.'ii'ls i is uobbiiij' ;UH1 Mn^iii:;' pnllio.-i <<«' sivi'l'i ui- Hi'-- riiilrivs won!?. Oil, lia 1 «> rirp'li'-n in 1 "in- wli'j lir.sl brrnlhrd i'-' / 01), hi'vi: v.r ornoen lls rjijilurons iir Our meed n (n- iiwsl.t \v]in:;<< ;;inii;s U-- (juenllu'd i'-' Oh, why Jirrilinii silen, ilxm vuku o!.j in-iirlv Kahleen Miivminiwn! Thy lnvi r sill liu- The nn;,' ni;h is wmiiik, lln; slur.s pale ami ew; Thy pud si'i"i'ii:nli'r, wih iviinild'.ki in- Kirs. jg bnweil \vll!i his leiira us lie lily wih il.nv; The old luiriikriiiks quaver, Hie»ld voice lr slniuiii!-'; n sighs iiiid in M'h:i iii'kin.s lie yeanihik rerain. Tho old vision dims, and lln; old hear la breaking * Kahleen Mavmirneeii, inspiiv us again! DEAL AND REAL. "'ll ell you i's (lie only \v;i.v! Unless you Hjjrei- 1 D run iiwii.v wih.lossy you'll ncvor gel 1KM 1," ("nwiliiiolior Lev/is siiid cnerkuicall.v!is slid smoohed her silk npmn. hin mid every way o h- correc orm, groaned, "lun away! Wha rom? And why?" he deinaiuled. "Do you does auyuoil.v^-olijee o niov 'm sure Major Jjcwis'doeg no,, and us.or Jessy hersel "Jessy s a dear, sweely prey, adorable yoiing ool," he"grauituiober inerruped. "She lias her head sued ull o romance rom he plays she saw and he novels she read a ha ony school n he ciy. She was duly a parlor hoarder, you know, and my 8on John li/iil no more sense han o go -ell-he -heisd o i his -Rii'l-i««s have whnever she waned. Klie go }oo. Such a'liill o exras as John liad nobody ever saw or paid beore.. 'm elling you so you may he prep.-ired. Tlie Jes^y you'll see shorly is no a bi like he nice rosy girl sen away. She ells me la, o'my very ace, hn i'a wicked o lie conened wih he siie «lie wherein you ind yoursel. Klie also sighs and repeas poery under her breah mid has signed acor pboo- -grapjis. a]] u_v.er lii'r lressiiir able., Says money s vulgar mid respeclabi!-' y supid; also (ha siie simply wouldn' love a rmiii ha everybody belonging o ber approved. 'Trely bad or you, lioy. 've brough you up parly mysel on purpose or my lile girl, and even ye. 1 dun' despair o geing yon. You also have been nway. Can' you lielp/iis discover somehing lm will jusiy' us hi orbidding you he h nise'.'" Mlllard groaned again, shaking his Tiead. He was a serious person, wih only'bore and here odd grains o hu- "l'ou NEJili* NOT lll.lis, l'kktty ON]'." mor. 1'ossilily uiie o he grains 'anio on op Jus llien. lie sprung up as hough giilviinl'/.eil, caiiglil graniliniihcr's hands and said: "Tim rouble, wih VlliluX 111) a pa.'l, even a iikiiiuacliireil one, s ha i sicks you have o live always in dread m' i. People will ake your Kooil deeds us ji>.:.v; nil righ enough. lovil ones are ijulij anoher muer- also i iiile Jiimi'irial. 'Ymi we, inuh. consider nioiher niid he paler. would break heir hears o have ales {old abou me. And, even you and lie major said nohing, 1'ulkn Would be cure l<> imagine lie wors. ndeed, hey'd hiive o, seeing have been almosl a child o lie house.. So, i you please, we'll ry smoher plnn. Can you le me see hose isigned phoos? biip ieii o know several acor penioni who are Jui;l. now ou o jobii," When be bad looked over he p!eurei, be biiighed again and wen away, no o come, near he JCWH houu! or almos H week,.lesuy WM Uni pu/./.led, (ben piqued. Kim had boon preparc'd io breiil he childish engakemeul beween hem, and, wni (udlicly nlcniviiuiii o have Hie pary o'hio oher par ucliii? an hough no eiigngmuon ex lued. Hlie bad neen MillHi'd wveij llmwi, bu nlwiiyi a a doauco.nd going (julclily, iw hough grea iitiigs were lii *liand. "He "had even sen her messiies, hypercriical, ye rnlku- cavalier, KM; el, saying ha when li(! iunc (. iilling lie would make her ample amends or he delay. When lie did conic, 'Jessy orgo o pou, or n* eched jijon Percy De Bonne, he younges and rawes o her mainee dols. "Yes, wen in a lo or bohemia," Millard explained o her aside. "'s he only llijji? worli living or. do wish yon coiild know RoinehhiR abou. May bo can show you n lile o. shorly. Keep i rom our respeced elders, bu Miss Aiijol Kivera is com-, lug U> he nn ill he end o he week. Tiia will make us jus, n pary o our. lie Koniic aclually remembered your name. Tha's somehing wonderul, lie said he couldn' orge a girl who sen diamond suds in asking or Ll,s phoo" "The wrech! How dared he ell?".lossy cried, lushing uriously. Millard singled indulgenly. " see you have a heap o learn," he saiil. "Temperamen, he arisic soul, absolves Vs possessor rom pey resricions. shouldn' wonder i De 'onne acually proponed o you. would lie ii sacrilice o his ideals, o course, hu you'd bring him money Millard, who wasenough o make him independen o hose beasly managers and criics, and (ha's somehing even o a grea man.". "Oil, Mi: J)e Donne, urn you really a greiil- niinv" Jessy iisked saucily as he. acor person jus hen, lounged j i.s"v,"iy ino he chair beside her. Je iixed her wih a seady glare; and said in Ms deepes voice: "Had you any doub o when you sen, me" "Hush."' Jessy said imperaively,her whole ace burning. De lioiiuc chuckled inaudilly, bu leaned a lile oward her, saying in a hushed voice: "You; need no blush, prey one. have a real divorce, and my inenions are sricly honorable." " hink grandmoher wans me," Jessy said, wih wha digniy she could maser, rying > rise, bu De 'onne held her dowip " hink you know wha came or," lie began. "O course a man o my ype can' vegeae "long in a dead-alive counry own. decided o marry you as soon as Millard old mo lion' muers sood ha your money was your own. 's well o have hese lile hings undersood in he beginning. am willing, (jnie willing, o rus you in he maer o selemens unil aer you are my wie. elng a minor,.you could no make valid ones, as ake i. Your aher, who is also your rusee, would no join in hem. Le's see. You be ready omorrow early, say o'clock. Millard'and will call or you; hen away o he parson. He has some absurd plan o waiing or Miss Rivera. ell you, as o course can' ell him, when you are lie Bonne" "'.u shall never be De Bonne. hae you like poison. And won' run away no wih anybody wouldn' eyen wih Dick Millard i he asked me and love -he ground he walks on." Jessy burs ou, wising hersel rom he acor's hold and daring oward he long French window;,. Millard, jus ouside i, caugh her o his breas and hid her ace here, while he suolbeil her empesuous sobs. Presenly grandmoher came o lay genle hands on her head and say: ".Never mind, pe. "We've sen: ho creaure away. You shall never see him. jie dares o speak o you well, your aher and liick will sele wih him: lun away! You run away wih him! Why, my precious would never, never chea her granny so no or anybody in (ho world." "No or anybody in he world. Hu you'll le me marry Dick o save him --righ. awavv" Jessy sobbed. "And you'll give me lie bigges, wedding ever in he couny and ask nil he araway kinsolk o come and say :!i nigh --and won' have any wedding (rip and wear my moher's wedding rock. wan o be all like my own people-swee and clean and homely." "iohemia! Don' you yearn or i?" Millard asked mischievously. Jessy shook her head vigorously. "Maybe you do," she said. "Hu you had-jus as well no. Yon are o live and die u my apron sring, and shall never, never, never go o any such wicked place." Wha Makes he Sky Blue 1 ; is he amosphere ha makes lie sky look blue and he moon yellow. ive could a.scvnd o an elevaion o (iy miles above he earh's surace, we should see ba. he moon is n brillian: while, while he sky would be black, wih he sars shining as brighly n liv dayime as a nigh. Furhermore, as u mos picuresque eaure o he specacle, we should ake noice ha, some or he sars are red, ohers blue, ye. ohers viole, and alill ohers green in color. OP course all o he sun ( we liar he planes o our own K.ynlein) are burning suns, and he hues hey wear depend upon heir em- Heraure. Faih*. j > lot't! ' riml nil mill bo ilecelveil -* Ami weep Hin run ami hii.1 do. eel vnjj Tlnili (lnulil dim hear Uni. )n:!l<>voil Jlul blcli.'irll (Hl<:'» Hr Wih (nil) bcllov. nc. il, n llilu niiic.lilni: world loo ui. O 'Dm d'millliir Mend li'ctnkch our youh! Beor lie clii'.'ileil o (ho liui 'limn luuo lio blensieii hoj,>o o ruli, A PONTER as o where you can see he larges assormen o all syles o rigs, made especially o our order and adaped o his paricular i-ecion: JER- SEY FARM WAGONS, one and wo horse, KiiY- MTOXK BrsNKss WAGONS, ully guaraneed, BASCOCK & COKTLAKD surreys, buggies, runabous, depo carnages, ec., ec. We keep many cheaper grades, as well as a good assormen o SECOND HAND WAGONS & CARRAGES. HAR- NESS, hand or machine sewed, adaped o every syle vehicle, a moderae prices. ' The Carriage and Harness People, 33 &. 3S MoiBnouh Sree, - - Red Bank, N. S. LOU eables! ATE'S 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 Monmouh couny arms. 108-J. Orders may be given by-elephone No, Goods delivered. Telephone No. 355 een Guaraneed under he Pure Food laws o June 30, 1906, serial number n ioolb. Kegs, " 56 " " " 28 " " - 28c. per lb, - 29c. " " - 29c. " " - 30c. " " POWDERED BORDEAUX MXTURE SLUG SHOT HELLEBORE BLUE STONE l James.- ' * Broad and Whie Srees } ind )lio liriuiiicjui iiui ihliii o l)i<> l>m, Vi'u coimullulion. (Jhusm'i luxhle] ^ i^rl<'< (!. BE. STLES, Docor o Opics, Visis Ha! Bank. F. J.. every oher Wednesday. Nex YlRl Wednesday, June 12h. Mourn: o 5 i*. Mi A M'mo/i, MSulhlnU oonu #?.9M, =1 1 -TO BUYoions S HEEE, WHERE THE VARETY S LARGE, QUALTY BEST AND PRCES LOWEST. SUCCESSORS OF '. CO., Manuacurers o and dealers in ail. kinds o Cemen Building maerial, Hollow Building Blocks, Linils, Sills, Waer Tables, Coping, Freize, 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 lie work and urnish he bes maerial available. Plans and speciicaions urnished, or will esimae upon : oher plans. Come and see us when you are ready o build. Yards'a N. J. S.. R. and Railroad avenue, Red Bank; Fron sree, Bed Bank ; River sree, Seabrigh. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA4AAAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA SEASON OF BATTLE GROUND STOCK FARM, FREEHOLD, N. J. COL. CARTER, 37473, " (Gen. Carer,) Foaled Chesnu, 1G hands high, weighs ],250 pounds, Sired by Nuwood Wildes, 2.1(5'/^, Sire o 41 rom 2,0-lV-j o 2.30; six beer han 2.11, including he grea roing Ballion John A. McKerron, 2,04 J /2. Firs Dam by Boodle, 2.12K'; Boodle by Sranger. Second Dam by Elecioneer, Sire o 166 in he lis, all roers. Foaled Seal brown, 15.3 hands, a show Horse. Sired by Baron Dillon, 2.12, Sire o 21 rom 2.07H o 2.30, hree beer han Firs Dam mla by Samboul, 2.O710. Dam o one in he, lis. Second Dam Modjeaka. by Enield, Dam o wo beer han n breeding:, size, disposiion, ayle, acion, and conormaion, ljey are perec. Fee $25 o nsure. We carry he ines lines o EMBRODERES, LACES, ETC., in own. ipaersm Cor. Broad and Fron Srees, Red Bank, N. J. THOS. M AN SON &-SON,- Monumenal Works MONMOUTH STBEET, NEA TOWN HAiL, RED DAWK. 'A'eU-vhunn Hii-J. W«hnvu Jnn. iwovrai l carlonilim Crnno Momimonn, wlilch wo now hnvo n our ynrd or lum[ir-c.ll<m. Tlvciui iiuiiiiiiiian.il woro mnilo cnpcnlally ur im hin winer <>r ho Hoo lark Qulncy iiml llnrrn (3rmill«. Aiiyono c»iinl<lnii»ir 1.1m omolloii ou muiiiorlnl will And o liolr advun- (nil ornudiiini, Wo will Kiini'UiiUMi boa, workmanuhli). All work dono'lw pncuinalo ooli). Work OXCVUM! n wiiy ceinoury. H.AT': liukal VAU/r i r O«NSPECTON.

7 PHOTOGRAPHNG STARS. T?XECUTOR'S SALE OF LANDS. When Bone. Wih Ordinary Camera They. Show an Linen, A'o Specks. is an easy muer merely o phoograph s.'irs. The rouble is o picure hem us poins awl no as sreaks. or as he earh roaes i carries he phoographic apparaus v.-ili i, and he ligh rom in; sar makes a line, while he asronomer wans a poin. lie mus hereore devise a machine ha will counerac he movemen o he earh and HO keep he ligh seadily n he same place ou he plae. Klaborae clockwork mus urn he lens backward o keep i. on he sar and a he same rae as ha a which he earh inoves orward. An asronomer a Hie Yerlces observaory a Williams Hay. Wis., s quoed in S. Nicholas as saying ha "many o he mos imporan resuls o asronomy have been derived rom he use o an ordinary camera. On a clear nigh poin one o hese oward he norh pole, and i will he ound aeian exposure o one or wo hours ha he sars which lie near he pole have drawn arcs o circles upon (he plae. This is due o he ac ha he earh is roaing upon is axis a such a rae as o cause every sar in he sky o appear o ravel hrough a complee circle- once in weny-our hours. The mere ac o phoographing is no much more diicul hiin a shor exposure ou o (he window o a moving - eav Any ono <;ui-uy U: " Le he exposure he or a leas ive minues i he camera. Vs yroinpd ovov- head and or a leas-vnuhijur i direced': oward he pole'sar. The wunera may be le ou all nigh, i poined a he pole, hu mus be aken in jus beore dayligh. The longer he exposure he longer he sar "scraches." Develop he plae as long as possible. The Tile o Admiral. The ile o "admiral" was no used in England in he earlier days. n ac, he beer opinion is ha was no so used beore he beginning o he oureenh cenury: lie vaa called capianeus maris (capain o he sea), "keeper o ho seacoass," "capain o he king's mariners." The ile "Umlral" or "amiral," probably derived rom he Arabic amir or emir (preec), was used in oreign counries much earlier han in England and came rom France. Pryime ("Animadversions," page 10G) saes ha here were admirals anil an admiraly cour in England as early as he ime o Henry., derived rom our ancien Saxon kings- Alred, Edgar, Ehelrod and ohers who had he dominion o he Briish ocean. None o hese kings probably was more poen han King Edgar, who, possessing nn absolue dominion o (lie neighboring sea, sailed round abou i every year and secured i wih a consan guard. These ships, hciug very sou ones, were in number 1,200. Some -wriers even altirm ha here were sailing ships. Love's Omnipresence. TXTERE as base as is ho lowly plain * V And yon, my love, as high as heaven above. Ye should he houghs o. me, your humble swain, Ascend o heaven in honor o my love. W ERE as. high as heaven abovo ho plain And you, my love, as humble and as low As are he deepes booms o ho main, Whereso'er you were, wih you my love should go. W ERE you he earh, dear love, and 1 he slues, My lovo wonul shine on you like o he sun And look upon you wih en housand eyes Till heaven Viix'd blind and ill he world were done. ryilereso'er am, below or else VV above you, Vher<'snVr you nvi», my henr shall rulj lovo y<>u. pays o adverise in THE REGSTER. -Adv. To he inhabians o _ ha porion o he Township o Shrewsbury nex hereinaer paricularly described : Beginning u a poin in he hij?h-\vaer line o he Souh Shrewsbury river, which said poin ii inerseced by he cener line o he Uumson road a or near he Senbrih bridge; hence norhwardly anil weserly, along he hoil-waer line o ho Souh Shrewsbury und Norh Shrewsbury rivon, o n poin where he rener lino o luena Visa avenue projeced norh would inersec ho hirh-waer lino o he Norh ShruwHbury river; hence nouherly, nloii he cener line o Hueim Via la avenue HO projeced and UMK he rue cener linooliueim Viasi avenue, o he-cener lino o ho Ridyre road; hence weserly along he cener line o ho Ridge rond, lo he cener line o he llmdeu llnnce road no called ; hence souherly, along he cener line o he.said Uorden Hance rnad, o he cener line o he Kiimmm road; hence weserly, along he cener lino o he Uunmon road, o ho cener lino o a road or highway hounding he ambi o WardeH vinii' esae propery on he wen nnd lending rom he HUUHO road o he Souh Shrewsbury river; hence iiouhinly, along Hi _ cener line o wild road or avenue, o ordinary high-wilier line in he Souh.Shrewnbury river; hence along Haid ordinary high-waer lino easerly uid norherly o he place o beginning, TAKl'J NOTCW: Tha in conormiy wih in provision:! o an ne. eniled, "An ne o incorporno he lorcuigh o Ruimum in he Couny o Alouinouh," approved May liil.li, l!h)7, nnd an ac eniled, "An ne. i regulae elcoioriii (Ueviinn o 1B98)," approved April 4h, 1HM, and lm ai-l; mnemlnory hereo and luipplenionnry hereo you are hereby noiied Uni a nperial elenlion wil lie held wihin ho erriory norenuid upon TUKH-»AY, TK K1G1TKHNTH DAY OK JUNK A. )., l!)0y, beween he liounio nix o'clock in in morning and unven o'clock in he evening, n llm Oceanic Fire Cnmpuiy'i lunne, in he village o Oceanic, or (be purpoiie o nulmiing U> he rga voer.'i o ho erriory iibove dencribeil, he juen iion o (ho approval or diimpproval o nn m-. eniled, "An ac o incorporao (he ]{irough o iinuion, in he Couny o Mouinouh," he ell'ec. o which no in o incorporae he iniiabiann o ha porion o h«owniihip o Hlirevvubiry ln>n inlieore dciicrilnml, an a boroudi by 1 h«mumm. 1,1m "Horoii ;li o linnion," o be governed by lm general lawn o liin nuo rnluing lo horoughri, n copy o which ne, eerilmd mi a run copy (hereo, iind'* HM liaml nnd m\\ o he Sccri'nry o Min. or LluiMAnor Now Joniey, i; lil.il in linolllcno ho Clerk o (he Towimhip o Mbrownbiiiy. AVilnennnjy hand hin ourh ilny o June, A.)., 1U07. ^ A. (J. 1AHRSON, Clerk o ho Townahip o Shrowihuiy. 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 OF JULY, nineeen hundred and seven, a wo o'clock in he aernoon, a he Globe hoel, in he Town o Red Bank, all he igh, ile and ineres o he said Rober Allen. Jr.. deceased, in all he ollowing described lands and premises, consising o valuable and desirable proporion in he {xiwnships o Shrewsbury, Howall and Middleown. The ppict propery will be sold ree o dower bu iubjec o all oher encumbrances. The properies o be sold are as ollows : TRACT 1. All ha cerain rac or parcel o land and premises hereinaer paricularly dcjeribed, siuae, lying and being in he Township a Middleown, in he Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, adjoining landa o Samuel Leonard and ohers, und conaining our acres more or less, bounded norhward by land o Hicliurd Applega-e, KO 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 11h, 18U8. 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 lie he same land and premises :onveyed by 1'eer Peri and Anna-his wie o ober Allen, Jr., deed bearing dae May 6h, Recorded Book 211, page G7, &c. TRACT 2, AlJ/ha house, rac or pared 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 (1) norh eighy-six degrpps and hiry-nine minues eas nine chains and ory-one links, hence (2) souh weny-wo degrees iy-ive minues wes hree chains and sixy links, more or leas,-o he line o lands belonging o John Green, hence {'i) along his line, souh eighy-nine degrees and ieen minues wes nine chains and live links o a sake, hence (4) norh weny.degrees and hiry minues eas hree chain:; and oui links o he pi LC o bu,m ning conaining w. ci s n 1 \/>niy sr vi n hundredhs, coii inid in a morj, ire execued by Gabriel Rice and * i7 ibeh ns w i o Lroamm C. 1 While, iaod November Mh A D 1S72 i. :»orded in Momnouh Couny Cleil s Ghce Book 1)41 o Morgaged pi»,l i «ii aid a^m^ned o said Kober Mien J r "b> Ben] imin While b> deed < assignmen -daed Januar> oh l>>7b i, corded in said Clerk' Oice in Book M o A H U n mens, page 238, &c ^ -Being inciidoi o be he sain, land and premise's described in a cerim Beed iomhouson ields Sheri; o Rober Allen Ji TRACT 8. All h i nu oi parcel o lind and premises hereinaer piiiulnly deacnbul suu ae, 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 degrees wes rom he norheas corner o a rac o land conaining one 'hundred* and* iy-wo acres and seveny-eigh hundredhs reurned o Peer Kno, May 25h, 1746, recorded in he Surveyor General's OHice a Perh Amboy in Book S.-2 page 140, hence (1) norh iy-wo decrees and hiry minue^ eas weny-nine chains and hiry links, hence (2) norh one degree and hiry minues eas eigh chains, hence (3) norh ory-six degree* and hiry minues wes weny-our chains and seveny-our links o Eaa side o R. & D. Bay Rail load; (4) along he said road, souh hiryhree degrees and ory-ive'minues wes hirywo chainn; (')) pouh Ecven degrees and ory-ive minues wes welve chains, (6) norh eighy-wo degrees and hiry minues eas en chains o he beginning; conaining eighy-nine acres and sixyive hundredhs, sric measure, and inended o be he same premises described in a deed daed he irs day o February A. D. 1869, 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., 1S"9, made by Samuel 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 17h, 1S6!), recorded in book 211, page 2X. TRACT 1. Also all he righ ile and ineres o said Rober Allen, Jr., in he ollowing described ra,c o land, namely; ho undivided one sevenh.neres o a lo o land siuae on he norh side o Wes Fron Sree, in he own o Red Bank, bounded on he norh by land o J. Traord Allen, on he eas by land o Oscar Hesse, Sr.. on he youh by Fron Sree, on he wes by he so propery o J. Trail'ord Allen. TKACT i. 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 arid 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 lmma Hore, souhward by land o Marin Dowd. so called, wesward by land o Samu Leonard,, Being inended o be he same land and premised conveyed in a cerain deed by Houson Fields, Sheriir, o Rober Allen. Jr., deed daed February 11h, 1897, Recorded Book 588, page 329, &c. TKACT. 6. All Um house and piece o land, iuao in he Township o Middieown, Couny o Monmouh and Sae o New Jersey, adjoining lands o Samuel Leonard and ohers und conaining wo and one-hal acres more or less. Bounded norhward by land o Richard Applcgne, Senior, so called, easward by land said o belong o Emma Hero, souhward by land o Marin Dowd, so called, wesward by land o Samuel Leonard, and conained in a deed made by Houson Fields, Sheri ; he Couny o Monmouh aoresaid, o said Rober Allen, Jr., on oreclosure execuion, in Monmouh Circui Cour, o William A. VanSchoiek, complainan agains Thomas Wesbrook and wie and ohers, February 11h, 1897, and described bj R. S. Snyder, Surveyor, April 12h. 1897, as ollows Beginning a a sone a an elbow o land o Marin Dowd, dee'd, hence souh sixy-wo degreeshiry minues eas hree chains and weny-hree and a hal links along he said Dowd land o a sone in he line o land o K. Anderson, hence norh en degrees cas welve-chains and eighy-ive links along he line o he wesward side o he said Aink'isun laud o a.sone unneily line u Applegae lam], now Conover land, hence norh iyseven degrees and en minues wes hree chains and hiry-six links along he aoresaid Conover land on sage in he line o ormerly Applegae now said Conover, hence souh nine degrees wes hireen chains and weny-one links along he land o said Conover in par and in par along said land o Kiiid Dowd deceased and conaining abou our acres and ieen hundmlhs more or less. Being inended o be ho same laud and promises described in a cerain deed by Houson Fields, Sheri, o Rober Allen, Jr., deed daed February 11h, 1K!)7, recorded Book, r >S7, pugew. TRACT 7. All he righ, ile and ineres whirl Richard C. Hurrowes bad a he ime o bin deah being one cijual and undivided one sixeenh 1 par o he C'or>ipon':i Creek propery, o-wil: hree li^s o land lying nnd being in he Township o Middleown near ami a Compun'M landing, in ins lo purchased rom Mayor John Killwell, doei bearing dae his 8h day o March, 1R27, Beginning in he HouLlu>a:il corner o he lierebj convoyed racs* and a a sake in he line o Charles Conover, rom hence running norh hiry-one de* green cun hiccebainsand hiimy-iimliilk!!,.hcnc* norh iy-wo degrees hiry minues we;i liiy one linkn o ho Creek; hence imuh nixly-ou (iegrpci hiry minues wes wo clmimi and :;even links o he old diehcour.ie; hence up he,'iaine mmh ory-hroe degreen hiry minue.' wes one clmin und iy-our linkn; and rom hence lo (he beginning, l)eod bearing da<* March llli, 1827, rom Churlo Conover nnd wie o he Company. Heginning a aunko, sanding in he iouhwrh corner o a rai* o land and uni meadow ound ly belonging William Conover. dee'd. adjoining lands o Tlnmin Chance and Job Compou; lying near or adjoining he landing hill near Gunpon Creole; hence ron niiid nuke ioulh iy-wo degrees cau, wo cliaiiih hence norh orly-hrcodrgveei and hiry inin uu'ii en-i nine chain:! and nine linlci o John Sill well land; hence norh iy-wo degreen wciii wo chuimi o ho old dich; hciico up he nam Houh ory-hree degrees and hiry minuon wen o when; i began. Deed rom Thoimm Clmneonnd wie o he Cmu puny, bearing (lue Mnrcl Hlh, Ucl'J. Beginning nl un alo iinndinjr in he -mirhwrii corner o u nel o land and meadow pimlumvd o HuldnrCnmpo by he naid Tlumm;iCiiuneo lying near or adjoinin ho lauding hil near Conipon' Creek; ienc rom iinid nlulm (souh Hiy-wo degreen emi w rliaiii; hence lioiilh ory- hree degree:! nn hirly niinueii we: eigh-wo liiikj*; henee norl rly live inliiien eun iiliuily-mivi-n liidui o whei i. liegnn; reerence being hud D ho above reelei dim'di, ho boimilari'io heneliilno land will mur> a liiri;e appenv, cihi; noiicled lobe he muno lund nml premiih convoyed in a cirahi ilneil by JH<1 'nrker, MunU ec., o Holier). Allen, Jr., bearing dul\ rei*ord<*<l in H(HiJ HH, piiie, VX/,. Alno ill ho jmlgmenn, morgngeh and HFinlr inoiih o iriorluken, rlhn und crhliu liold l>y Roll ir Allen, Jr., a he ime o his deah, o wi: MORTGAGES. George C. Marks and wie o Rober Allen, Jr., rawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownhip o Howell. Lewis Neil o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn o he urn o $ Land in he ownship o Alanic. James Pool o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he urn o $ Land in he ownship o Eaonown. Leonard L. Seeley o Rober Allen. Jr., drawn in hesum o $1, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury and in he ownship o Middleown. Leonard L. Scclev o Rober Allen. Jr., drawn in he sum o Land in he ownships o Shrewsbury and Middleown. William F. Nelson and Jane his wie o Rober Mien, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1, Land in ;he ownship o Shrewsbury and counl"y o Monnouh. John Edgar Brower o Rober Allen. Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury, Morgage made by John Edgar,rower. Francis P. Coleman and Lucy B., his wie, o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Liand in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Susan H. Coleman o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn ii he sum o $ Land in he ownship o hrewsbuyy. Amelia A. Ellis and John A., her husband. Vbigail F. Weaver, o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1, Joseph P. Hampon o Alred Pope, assigned o ober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ and in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Elizabeh Hagerman and husband o Rober Alen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1, Land in.he ownship o Nepune. William V. Conover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he couny o Monmouh. James T. Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in le sum o $304.(>15. Land in he ownship o William B. Conover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn i he sum o $ Land in he ownship o John H. Benne o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1, Land in he ownship o Aanic. John Edgar Brower o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn \ he sum o *jil 5Q0 U0 Land in he ow nship o >hrlwsbui\ Charles Ciomwell o Robei Allen Jr lir-i^u iii hi. sum o ^ M bl Land in heov\nship o Ei- «u To cph W Child o Pphei Allen Jr drawn m he sum o ^J b 00 L ind in he ownship o hrcw^burv Willum Mjller o Kober Allen Jr drawn in he urn o $ Lind m he ownship o Howeu 1 KUDU vv»~o -rer a ^cler 1^ AWm J drujn m he bum o $105 (JO Land m he own o Keel Bank John Kresq o Rober Allen Jr di vwn in he urn o $100 U0 Land in he ownship o Shrews jury Rober W. Biower and wie, Ambrose Brover ind Samuel Brower o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in.be sum o Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Mary Borden o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he itim-o'$500.1)0. Land'in hc'own-o'red-b^nk; Lewis H. Smih o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury, Daniel D. Lewis o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Middleown. Daniel Lewis o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he mm o $ Land in he ownship o Middle- :own. Marenus Bergen and Marie A., his wie, u Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1, and in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Sacey G. Conover, execuor, o Rober Allen, Jr.. drawn in he sum o $1,( Benjamin Doughy o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he Bum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury.. Richard P. Thomson o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $5, Land in he couny o Monmouh. Margare K. Allen o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1) Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Minnie Cocks, Nahan, Eugene and William ueks o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Andrew Brower o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o Land in he own o Red Bank. Kober VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawr in he sum o $1, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. William H. Marin and Jane, his wie, o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in ho cum o $ Land ii he ownship o Ocean. Rober W. Brower and wie o Rober Allen. Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he own o] Red Bank. Marie Bergen and Marenus Bergen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $r> Land ir ho ownship o Shrewsbury, a Oceanic. Warren Brown o Rober Allon, Jr., drawn in he sum o JUOO.OO. Land in he ownship o Rarilan. Michael Flalcy and Caherine, his wie, o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o S-U.OO. Land in he ownship o Holmdel. Mary Ann Cammus and Rudolph Cummus o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $235.00, 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 n he sum o Land in he ownship o Alanic. ' Jesse B. Helle-nbake o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he.sum o $1, Land ii he ownship o Middleown. ASSGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. Georpe R, Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Middleown. Morgage made by Ralph Kirkman and Rober Kirknum. ' W. A.. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in ho sum o $ Land'in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Mor^uge made by Samuel A. Conover o George Hance, Jr. William A. VanSchoiek o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownshin o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by William A. JcTrey u Oceanic. - William A. VanSchoiek o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by John F. Ovens and wie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., ;lrawn in he sum o $ Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury, Morgage made by Benjamin Doughly and Rebecca, his wie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he Hum o SHOO.00. Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Fa rid Kece. William A. VanSchoick o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he.sum o $1,H)0.00. Lund in he couny o EKHOX. Morgage made by Sarah M. Don). John. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr,, drawi in he sunn o $1, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage 1 made by John H. Van- Sehoiek. William. Conover o Rober Allen, Jr.. dravi in he sum o J2K1.00. Land in he ownship o!. Morgage made by John. Van- Schoick. Rober Allen, Jr., o Kober Allon, Jr., surviving eonnniimioih'i o Lewis.ippineol. and Joe] Parker, drawn in lie sum o $5, Morgage made by William Hahaway. Sacy!. Conover, execuor, o Kober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $1( Land in he own ihipo. Morgage made by Clarl< nnd Hurley.. Doughy o Rober Alien, Jr., drawn in llr sum o $ Land in he lownship o. Morgage made by E!la Marin. Keuben V. Thomson o Rober Allen, Jr., drawr in he mimo $5,«lKMi0. laud in he ownship n --, Morgage inmlc by William Hahaway. Margare K. Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawr in he sum o $.Hi2.0i. Land in he (owmihip ol ~- Morgage made by Peer Kroenei William V. Cunov.-r o Kolier, Allen, Jr., draw in he Minn o $ Land in he ownship n _ Morgage niaile by Jumci Clan;U'> Jamc! *, Allen o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn i in 1 num o ^lm.oei. Morgage made by Mary A. ( Allaire. John. Aunmek o Rober Allen, Jr., driiwn i li niim o $1.1)0.00. MmUnire nmdo by Duvid McCill. Wnnvn llrnwn o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn i he mini ol' imuili. Land in he owimldpo Mad sum, MiiUMercx couny. MOKUK" made by My Vener 11. Churchwell and wie. M en lluhlmi'd lo Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in h Hum o $i;im)0..hui i" ho ownship o Slirew:! bury. Morgage made by William Uncle. Kliznhrh Miilliner o Rober Allen, Jr., draw in he mnn o $l,ul>0.00. Land in he lowmhip < Klirewi-hury, a Knir Haven. MOKHKO inudu b Lewin..SmiHiand wile. lienjamir Doughy o Uohr-r, Allon, Jr,, draw in heimmo.>2,r>0.0<). Lund in Hie ovviuihip i Hlirew»bu.ry. Morgage made) by Kiln MurJn. Derrick Campbell o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn i ;he sum o $5, Land in he ownship o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Peer V. Servis ind wie. Prudence M. Cooper o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $ Land in he couny o Dcean. Morgage made by Charles V. leisley ind wie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., rawn in he sum o $ Land' in he ownhip o Shrewsbury. Morgage made by Henry icker o George Hance, Jr. William A. VanSchoiek lo Rober Allen, Jr., rawn in he sumo J4O5.00. Land in he ownship i Shrewsbury. Morgage made by David W. ivny and wie. Rachel's. Grover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in ie sum o $1,730.00, Land in he own o Red Sank. Morgage made by Charles Leighon and ie. William A. VanSchoick o Rober Allen, Jr., rawn in he sum o $ Landin he ownship i Nepune. Morgage made by Charles Tilon.ml wie. Lydia E. Harvey o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o SlliO.00. Land in he ownship o ihrewsbury. Morgage made by Waler Heereson. John Easmond o Kober Allen, Jr.. drawn in he sum o $27i.8'J. Morgage made by Peer lockmun. William A. Truex o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in he sum o $11C27. Morgage made by Horace r andorn. Rachel S. Grover o Rober Allen, Jr., drawn in :he sum o $1,715.'.K). Morgage made by Julia A. '"inkle. JUDGMENTS. Judgmen agains James H. Remain, nlered December 4h, Amoun...$ 297.9G Judgmen agains Maria Soken, ensred December 8h, 1S55. Amoun G5.93 Judgmen agains James R, Davis, enured Augus 14h, 188(1. Amoun Judgmen agains James R. Davis, enered Augus 10h, 188G. Amoun Judgmen agains Sarah A. Taylor, en- ;red Sepember 9h, 18SG. Amoun Judgmen agains. James H. Parker, lieral Sepember 20h, 18SG. Amoun.. 38.G8 Judgmen agains Elizabeh Walling ad Mary E. Emmons, enered June 3d, Amoun 27.4D Judgmen agains Mary Parker, en-.nd June lih hb9 Amoun Judnn n n^im' TnTin H Rbnili s en sicd DK mbu 27h W)> Amoun Judgmen, UL mis hza Hjipi_r n ire Jm u in, igl'i c' vnuiuiu. i3 (H ludmin nguns MOM H impon snered June Uh lh'lj Amoun i4c! Ju lamen is uiik Thom-u Wesbrook ;n't«l November 2i h V). Amoun o0 59 Judgmen agains Henrj Wille en ;eiedrei>iiurj V7m ls u Anomu G6"l Judgmen agains Archibald Minon mercd April id SO, Amoun 10 r 12 Judgmen agains William B. Nelson, mercd Ocober 2G.li, lhill. Amoun Judgmen agains Benjamin F. Allenind Rober H. Miller, enered February 14h, 189S. Amoun Judgmen agains George W. Woodward, enered May 16h, Amoun. 31.4G.Judgmen agains andulph Gimmue, mered May 24h, Amoun 1GG.41 Judgmen agains VikhiAker or Alvida Aker, enered February lgh, 189!). Amoun Judgmen agains William Miller, enered April 24h, Amoun Judgmen agains Randolph Cammus, mered July 3d, Amoun , $ 1.TC7.9R Assignmen o judgmen o Jonahan Dixon and Gilber Collins orober Allen, Jr. Judgmen held agains Klisha Kuckman : $l,302.s0 For urher inormaion inquire o Edward W. Wise, No. 28 Broad sree, Red Bank. N. J. Condiions made known on he day o sale. Daed June 3d, JAMES E. DEGNAN, Execuor. Merchans' Seamboa Co/s ine. Telephone Call Franklin. New York. Telephone Call 1-J-J, Red Bank. hrewsbo'ij. HiuhUnulsJliyhlnnd lirach, Oceanic, Loci Poin, Fair Jarei, Jcd Haul:. T.ony Branch and Asbury Purl:. The srong- and commodious seamboa SEA BRD CAPT. C. E. THROCKMORTON, Will leave Red Bank nnd Pier 21. oo o Franklii Sree, New York, as ollows : Leave New York-daily a 9:00 A. M. Leave lied Bank- daily a 3:00 P. M.. (Sundays included.) x*time able subjec o change wihou noice. HARVEY LTTLE, MESSENGER. Frui and Conecionery on Board. Ki>" Connecs wih rolley cars n Rod Bank. Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Lonp Branch, Asbury Park, Belord, Middleown and Keypor. N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus be on he whar a auneien lengh o ime o handle, aa she will posiively leave promply on her adverised ime. This boa's ime-able ia adverised in he Run BANK REGSTER, Red Bank Sandard, also in Bullinger's Guide, New York Wvrld, New York Jimrnal, New York Tribune, Brooklyn Kaale and Denoern, Hoboken, N. J. Time-ables may be obained a THE REGSTER oice, Broad sree, Red Bank. Excursion Tickes, - 50 Cens. O N RULE TO BAR CREDTORS. EXECUTORS' NOTCE. Edmund W;;*rhrockmorlon and Edmund Wilson xecuors o Tyleo W. Throckmoron, deceased by order o he 'Surrogae o he Couny o Monmoulh, hereby jjive noice lo he crediors o he iaid deceased o brimr in heir debs, demands am claims akains he esae o saki deceased, under oah or amii-malion, wilhin nine monhs rom he TWENTY-EGHTH DAY OF MAY. 1907, or hey will be orever barred o any acion hereor airains^ he said execuors. EDMUND W. THROCKMORTON o EDMUND WLSON. N OTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF AC- COUNT. Esae o Joseph Preson Laelra, deceased. (Final Accoun.) Noice is hereby iviven hall he accouns o in subscriber, surviving execuor o in 1 esae o said deceased, will bo audied and saed by in Surrogae and reiiorcd or selemen o he Or phans Cour o he Couny o Monmouh, 01 THURSDAY, THE- EGHTEENTH DAY Or JULY, A.D., Daed June (Hh, JAMES EDWARD EORDEN. VOTCE OF SETTLEMENT OF AC -L* COUNT. ESTATE OF JOHN COLEMAN, deceased. No ice is hereby nvon ha he accouns o h subscriber, execuoro he esae o said deceased will be audied and slaed by he mirroirnn an repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o he Couny o Monmouh, on THURSDAY, Till TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF JUNK, A. 1) JOHN S. ATLKGATE. Dnled May 1Mb, CliAS. DUPPLER. Manager Cor. ShrewKliury Avenue an Nowiuiin Springs Road, RED BANK, N. J. \JEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH L' RALROAD. Saions in New York: Cenral R. R. o New rsey, oo Libery Sree and Wes 23d Sree; ennsylvania Railroad, oo o Corland Sree, esbrosses Sree and Wes 23d Sree. On and aer May 26h, 1907, TRANS WLL LEAVE HED BANK, r New York, C 00, 6 M, "7 10, '7 25, 7 15, '7 40, '8 0. r i, "8 Ki, 8 27, '9 20, 9 &, *1(MG, Ml 42 a. m.; "2 53. '4 08, "4 17, 4 ;S0, 6 07,7 30, 7 33, ( J08(Saurdnysonly), 10SO p. m. Sundays, 7 58, 9 43, "11 52 a. m.; 4 45, C 0;), "0 50, *8 45, U 08, '9 67 P. m. ir Perh Amboy, Elizabeh and Newark. ioo. (5 45, 710 (Excep Perh Amboy). 7 15, "7 40 (Newark only), 7 55 (Excep Perh Amboy), *8 13 (Newark only), 8 45, 9 20 (Excep Perh Amboy) 9 53, a. m.; 12 00, 1 51, S; 63 (Excep Perh Amboy), *1 05 (Excep Perh Amboy), ( lid (Excep Perh Amboy), 7 j:i, 9 08 (Saurdays only), 10.11) (Evcp Newark) p. m. Sundays, 7 58, 943 a. m.; 4-15 (Excep Perh Amboy), 6 03, li 50 (Excep Perh Amboy), 8 45 (Excep Perh Amboy), 9 08, 9 57 (Excep Perh Amboy) p. m. or Lome Branch, Asbijry Park, Ocean Grove and inermediae saions, 115 (Mondays exccped). 5 25, ; 25, 7 25 (Lunir Branch only), 10 00, a.m.; 12 52,142 (Saurdays only), 152, 2 25 (Saurdays only), 2 32 (Saurdays only), 3 00, 4 32, 518, 5 40 (Excep Lonir Branch), 5 47, 6 22, 6 35, 7 52 p. m. Sundays, 115,450, 958,10 35, 1054a.m.; 527,642, 950 p. m. UNDAY TRANS DO NOT STOP AT ASBUHY PARK OR OCEAN GROVE. or Freehold, via Malawan, 7 55, 9 20 a. m.; 12 00, 151, 4 30, 7 30 (Saurdays only), p. m. Sundays a. m.; 4 45, 9 08 p. m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK FOR RED BANK oo Libery sree, (Mondays execued), 4 00, 5 50, 8 30, "10 00, a. m.; *12-10 (Saurdays only), "1 20 (Saurdays only), 1 30, "3 30. "3 40, "4 10, *4 45, *5 00, 5 30, 5 38, *6 E, 6 30* 845p.m. Sundays, 3 30, 7 00, 9 15, "1000a.m.; 2 30, 4 00, 8 30 p. m. es 23d sree, C. R. R. o N. J., 8 20, "9 50, a. m.; *12 20 (Saurdaysonly), *1 10 (Saurdays only), 120, "3 20, ;j 50, *4 30, *4 50, 5 20, "6 05, 0 20, 8 20, p. m. Sundays,! 50, 9 05, 5!) 50 a. m.; '2 20, 3 50, 8 20 p. m. s 2 d sree Penm PR 8 JJ i m 12 2) *12i> (SauidnvM only) "! i, *4 2) ', 5> ]i m Sundays S 2o 9 25 i m 4 o5 p m oil ind and Desbio seo srees Fcnna R R lul, lu a -a.liuk, *iu ils vmij"5<r'.r M *5 10 p m Sundaj s m 5 00 n in "Denoes oj:prehs rains; JToi iurhei pu iulars see ime laoles i Bn ions,0pglr> ocib (.a Pass Ager* K-i- S 1' C HOPL Gen 1 Pasbuij r Accn Cenral R o N J UFUS BLODGETT, Superinenden N. Y. and L B R R TOHN S. APPLEGATE & SON, U, COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Oices corner Broad and Fron Srees,, RED BANK, N. J. H ENRY M. NEVUS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, lendrickson Block, Fron Sree, RED BANK, N. J. 17REDERCK W. HOPE, J- COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oices corner Broad and Fron Srees, lliii) BANK, N. J. pi-arles H. VNS, " \J COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Rooms 3 and 1, Regiser Building, BUUA SriEKT, RED BANK, N.?J. T7DMUND WLSON, JLJ COUNSELLOR AT AW, RED BANK, N. J. Oices: POST-OFFCE BULDNG. TAMES E. DEGNAN^ ~~~ ' COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 28 BKOAD STKKBT, RED BANK, N. J. A LSTON BEEKMAN, -i COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Noary Public. Supreme Cour Examiner. Oiices 9 Broad sree, RED BANK, N. J. D R. HERBERT E. WLLAMS^ SURGEON DENTST. Graduae Universiy o Pennsylvania, Oice Days in Red Bank: Monilaya, Wcdnesdaya and Saurdays; Tuesday cvenimrs rom 7:30 o 8: Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENTST. PATTERSON BULDNG, RED BANK. N. J. Paricular aenion jriven o he adminisraion o Ana'Sheics. T^R. W. M: THOMPSON, ~~ - J DENTAL SURGEON, Over Posoice, EediBanlc, N.'J. Hours 8-5. D R J D 1HR0CKMORTON, DLNiA SUKGLON 01HC No C Bio id Sie E«l Bank N J. D R FRANK L MANNNG. MJRGLON DTNTS*! _., hed BANC N 3. livom jreo opposie ord & Milkr s HEW"JERSEY" ENTRAL Passenjrcr saions in New York, W. 23d sree,. R.; Too o Ebery sree, N. R. n eec May 12h TRANS LEAVE RED BANK. 'or Now York, &c, a 6 00, G 45, 715, 7 25, 8 05, 8 27, 8 45, 9 20, 10 40, a. m.; 12 00, 2 53, 4 17, 4 30, 7 30, 7 33, 9 08 (Saurdays only), p. m. Sundays, 7 58, 1152 a. m.; 4 45, C 50, 8 45, 9 08 p. m. 'or Freehold via Maawan a 9 20 a. m.; 12 00, 4 30, 7 3D i>. m. Sundays, 4 45, i) 08 p. m. 'or Lakcwood, Lakehurs, &c, a li 49, a. m.; 3 03, 4 4i, 5 28, 6 00, 7 25 (Saurdays only) p. m. Sundays, 8 32, a. m.; 3-10 p. m. 'or Alanic Ciy, 11 0G a. m.; 4 46 p.m. Sundays, 11 01! a. m.; 3 40 p. m. Tor Vineland, Bridgoon, &c, C 49 a. m.: 3 03 p. m. r or Toms River and BarncRa a 6 49, a. m. 3 03, 5 28, G 00 p. m. Sundays, S 32 a. m. TRANS LEAVE NEW YORK, 'or Red Bank, 4 00, 5 50, 8 30, 10 00, 1130 a. m.; 12 40,1 20 (Saurdays only), 1 30, , , 5 00, 5 30, 5 38, (i 15, G , p. m. Sundays, 3 30, 7 00, 3 15, a. m.; 2 30, 4 00, 8 30 p. m.,. G. BUS.F.K, W. C. HOPE, Vice Pros, and Gen'l Mprr. Gen'l Pass. Ajr. 1. E. WHYTE, D. P. A., ' Asbury Park, N. J. Reason o 19O7. Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. Telephone Call 1701 Franklin, New York. Telephone Call 14-J, Red Bank. Shrewsbury, linhlands,highland Reach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Fair Haven, Red Jiank, Lony Jiranch and Anbury Park. The sronrr and commodioug seamboa ALBERTNA CAPT. L. PRCE, Will leave Red Bank and Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, as ollows: leave Red Bank daily a 1.00 A. M. cave New York daily a 3:00 p. o. (Sundays exceped.) Time (able subjec o change wihou noice. On Memorial Day, May 30h, he Alberina will leave New York a 5:00, M. insead o her usual ime. A C. HURLEY, -\ «SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 11B Bridpre Ayenue. RED BANK, N. J. Wih George Cooper or ieen years. D R.B.F, RNG, VETERNARY SURGEON AND DENTST. LTTLE SLVER, NEW JERSEY. Horses boarded winer and summer and reaed ree o charge. G EO. D. COOPER,, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Gco. Cooper, C. E. Poslollice Building, Klil) BANK, N. J. JACOB C. SHUTTS, W AUCTONEER. Special aenion Kiven o sales o arm sock, arm implemens and oher personal propery. P. 0. Address, 191 Broad sree, Red Bank. H ENRY OSTENDORFF. Tuner and Repairer o Pianos and Organs. Oice, de la Rcussillc's jewelry sore, Broad S, Ued Bank, N. J. HARVEY LTTLE, MESSENGER. Tiui and Conecionery on Board. «Connecs wih rolley cars a Rod Bank or hrewsbury, Kudnown. Lon^ Branch, Asbury 'ark, Belord, Middlelown and Keypor. N. B. All reigh inended odr his boa mus be on he whar a sullicien lenjrlll o ime o hanllc. as she will posiively leave promply on her a<l- 'e,ri^ed ime. Thi^ boa's ime-able is adverised in hehl'n ANK RKCKTHH, Red Hank Shnunnl also in Hul-.inicr's (nilc, New York H'nrld. New York nial. New York Tribune, Brooklyn Kaijle and llnmicru. Hohoken, N. J. Time-ables may be obaineil a Tun Rixiisxioi llce, Broad sree, Red Bank. D H. BENNETT,» PRACTCAL ENGNEER T AND ELECTRCAN. 127 Duane sree, NEW YORK. Tel Franklin. Box 41, FAK HAVEN, N. J. Seam and Gas Fier. Engines, Dynamo3"and Moors nsalled. WiriiiK or Liirlia and Bella. Repairs o all kinds promply done. Esimaes cheerully iriven. Excursion Tickes, 50 Cens. JUNE, The and commodious; iu;(uncr, JVM. V. WLSON, Runninic beween PorMonmoulh and 1 lh aree, N. li.. N. Y. xc l'ur Mmmo'Kli: /sure AV'ii' 1'iirk-: JUNE. ul.iy, 2il 1:00 r. M. Monday, 3il...;!::«) " Tuesday, 4h..,4:1X1 " Wed'duy, nh..5:00 " Tbuv.'iday, lih..l>:(k) " Friday, 7lh (1:00 " Sunday, ilh ii:l)l) " Monday, 10h..(1:(H) " 1'iK'sdiiy, 11h..(UO " Wed'duy, lali.culll) " 'rhuriidny, l;uli.ii::ii) " 'riilny, Hlh...li::il> " Sunday. l(i(h...l!:(k) " Monday, 17l.li..7:111) " Tiii'idiiy. llilli..2:(k) " Wed'ilny, '.llh.lloo " Tlninidiiy, ;:oili.':(]() " 'liday, 21ii...n:(10 " Slliulliy, aild...5:110 " Mimdny, '.illi..c.:'jo " '1'iK'Milny, ilih,.i:;io " Wed'diiy, i'.lll,4>:3u " Tlmraliiy, 27h.(i:.'O " Friday. iwlh....7:00 " Suiuliiy. SlUlu..1:00 " Saurday, 1s.11:00A. Monday, ild...,k:oo " Tuesday, -lli... KSiO " Wed'day, [ih..9::!0 " Thursday, li.li.<::il) l'yidiiy. 'ilh....r,:li0 Saurday, Hh..l:(X)r. Monday, 10l,li..7:()0A. Tuesday. lllli..k:(10 Wed'dny, 12l!i.!i:(l( Thurmlay, i:ih.h:(h Friday, 1 lib.., ;;00 Saurday, ir>.h.u:k Monday. 17h..X:(l<) Tuesday, l«lli,,s:ii(l Wed'day, l'.l i.n:(h Tliur»liiy,:uilh,l<::!ll Friday, iihil.,..11:00 Saurday,',':M..1:1)0 1' Monday, '.ill h..(mhu. Tuesday. 11,1 li..7:<l(> ' Wiil'dny. a'.li.'wo Thursday, :i7lli.h:w Friday,»i h...li:l«l ;inunlay,',!l)lh O:M Special Moice RELATNG TO USANCES N THE Township o Shrewsbury. Nuisances wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury arc hereby deined and declared o be, and hey Khali include unil embrace: 1. The placing or deposiing; in or upon any siroo or alley, or in or upon any public or privae propery in his ownship, any dead animal or any par o he sume, or any dead ish or any par o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basinsor rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or jrarbae, manure or sweepings (provided ha sable manure nnd 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. S. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage or oher oll'ensivo or decomposing solid or luid maer or subsance Lo leak or opze rom any car or waon or vessel in which he same may be con- ' veyed or carried. A. The carrying or cnnveyinjrhrouh any sree any subsance which lias been removed rom any privy vaul or cesspool, unless he same shall bo included in air-i^h bur re! \or in a perecly igh and properly eovom) wagon. >. All caring o varharo hrough he srees o he ownship excep beween he houra o auae and six A. M. (>. The burning o any maer or subsance which shall emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o any oul or obnoxious, or uveusive, or hurul, or annoying iras, smoke, seam or o< or. 7. Th? caslinir or discharkhik ino he Shrewsbury or Navosink, or Souh Shrewsbury river, or ino any sream in his ownship, or on he boundary line o his ownship, ;;ny subsance which baa been removed rom any vaul, COSH pool or sink, or\ any ol'al or oher reuse, liquids, or aoluh), by any} pipes or oherwise. / K. Any and every nuisance as above do ined a hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person making, ereainir, causing-, mainaining or permiing any o said nuisances shall orei und pay a penaly o weny-live dollar. 1 ;. The above is-i an exrac rom he (irdinaiujea o ihe board o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and he same will be huiuunhly enorced. "AMKUT T,. VNS, Vnviidmo he lkardo Healh. A. 0. HARRSON, Secreary. FARE Bound rip licko.,5oc. Slnilii icke..,30c, Telephone, 3-W. Les You orge We Tell You Ye To Take B B N N BOSWQRTH'S NFALLBLE NERVNE. Tho Grvai Tonic or ho Blood a Niirvim :i,i(l Boiaiich, and a Won-. doril Hmnuly ar Troubloo o he.vke AND ASK James Cooper, jr., lor or wrlo'lio mnnuneuen BOSWQBl 1ED1E WHTHEV PONT. D..

8 REF - TEMS OF NEWS. APPEHNGS N" ALL PiLRTS OF THE COUNTY. PersoHl Koes, Trijlinu Aeeidenu, idd liielilenh anil nerchlln/ eamres o Lie, n Vlllaue ami Counru. W.. Sco o Maawan has opened a blacksmih shop a ha place. The Manasquan Mehodis church will Shorly buy a pipe organ. JaiiMiilc >>) an Auomobile. William Bearmore o Adelphia was reurning home rom Ocean Grove las week when an auomobile sruck his rig and smashed one o he wheels. Mr. Bearmore go he number o he auomobile and will sue he owner ur he damage. Employed a Auburn M'uri:. Clarence Lainon o Fanningdale will be employed by William Couse o Asbury Park durinpc he summer. Leser McDonald o Farinihgdiile will be employed during he summer a he Zacliarias auomobile shop a Asbury" Park. Jloclslul Chalrn n iin. Alvin Harner, a. member o he reehold rile company, was married a uhor ime ago and las week members o he company gave him a serenade and presened he bride and groom wih wo rocking chairs. Meven ill '.iiolliihoirn. The houses o William T. lol'iwm nnd.john Okerson a Englibhown were SJl'.erpd bv liiu»''jh las wol, who sole mos o "he eaables in he houses. They M-4O R> n small hiim o mmiey rom each house. TJPP TpunhprH a Slruiei Searh Enos S. Wood has been engaged as principal o he Bradley Beach public school or anoher year. The school has six eachers and hroe o nex year's eachers are graduaes rom normal schools his year. Sprlnilini JUanaMian'H' Sreca. The Manasquan borough council will,pay $91 per monh or a eam and sprinkler on he roads. When he weaher is such ha a sprinkler is no necessary, he eam will be used in scraping he reads. Auburn i'lii'/.'gi'n Wan SAoe.nne.i. William Applegae, proprieor o he hoel Monmouh, and George J. Rei, proprieor o he Coninenal hoel, bor o Asbury Park, have applied o he i excise board o ha ciy or licenses o eell liquor. Galloped no a Sore. A horse owned by George Soel o Long Branch escaped rom is sabl one nigh las week anil galloped ino ho hardware sore o Edwards lumber company. The horse did very lile damage. Jerilixer Faeai'ii. A chemical company has been organ ized a Farmingdale wih $10,000 capial. The company will erec buildings near he Pennsylvania railroad saior a ha place and will manuacure er ilizers. i'roeciiii Mil ron lure. The owners o he rug mill a Free hold will spend $10,000 in insalling sprinkler o proec he mill in case o: ire, and will also insall a number o: privae hydrans on he acory grounds llei' 'ire Touie. Oliver Doud Bryon ire company o Norh Long Branch will ear down i presen building and will pu up a nev building on he sie which will be de signed expressly or he iremen's use. Choir i:»c)<iiic<. Mr. and George B. Conover o: Freehold enerained he choir o h Freehold Reormed church on a recen evening. Games, dancing and musi were he pleasures o he evening. Jewel* l'onnd in.!*/ < «. n he a.slie.s o he Rohschild eoag a Long Branch, which was burned dowv abou en days ago, jewelry and aricle o a similar characer were ound o h value o several housand dollars. lia 'l'a-c Cinn/h. William ]{. Whie caugh a pike i: Lake Topaneinus a Freehold his wee] which weighed our pounds. The ish \va over wo ee long and was he bigges pike caugh in he lake in years. Man ami lli/<- lii/li. Mr. and Ausin P; Cook o As bury Park were arresed las Frida"' iiijll or having a i^h. They wer locked up over nivlu. Cook was iinc( $15 and his wie was lined $2"). i'loirers <u Si hooliiiie'n Unire. The cades (i he Freehold miliiii. academy marched o he Freehold ceme cry on Decoraion day and decora le he grave o heir schoolmae, JVinni Walker, who died las ull. M'rerinini Vrnelji. During he mouh o May he socic. or he prevenion o cruely o animal: li Asbury Park killed.hireen cas aic our dogs and brough several prosecu ions or cruelly o horscr. 1o\m or he lleuhen. A box illed wih dolls, lags, needl books, picures, oys, ec., bus bee shipped rom Ocean drove o China where he aricles will be disribue among he naive children. Alumni llieri>lon and Pimve. The alumni associaion o he Nopuiv ownship high school will hold in annua recepion and dance nex Tuesday nigh There are? graduae!i rom he hiijl school hin year. riv o Colorado. Josiepli liolmwi, Jr., and amily, < inlayiiown, have gone o (Joloradi where Mr. llolmea will aend he con yenion o he Soim o he Ani(>ricai ' lie voluion., Ji>v HOMC a JHoiuHiiH. Wilred Sherman in buildiug a ne houru on liroml uree, Samuel olerlu o Keypor, who li ieen sexon o Calvary Mehodis church ir eigheen years, has resigned and is ow sexon o he Keypor Bapis hurch. riihen Wih 1'n. Daniel Lewis, who lives wih her on, Daniel Lewis o Keypor, was rick en wih paralysis his week while isiing her daugher in New York. Hi or a Heliool Fund. During he las week in May wo ensrainmens were held a Oakhurshall or he benei o he Oakhurs school rchesra und and $4Q was cleared. V7( rom a Siu lor. William H. Brown o Eas Freehold ell ou o Edward Simonson'.s hay mow as Wednesday. His hip was disloaed and he was badly bruised.,vir S'olee Ojieinl. The oice o deecive "sergean has eon creaed by he new police ordiance o he Long Branch commissioners Villiam D. Walling has been appoined 0 ill he oice. 'rine.r'h (liame. Harry B. Reid, who has been em- Joyed as a priner a Brnkeley 's canning acory a i> Freehold, is now employed 1 he Long Branch Record oice. Ve.dllnu Annivernaru Celebraed. Mr. and William Haviland o 'rnlaysown celebraed heir enh wedling anniversary las Wednesday nigh. \bou 100. guess were presen. iliilliiinl a Jluim'alow. John P. Hamilon o Long Branch, who cconly sold his residence a ha j)lacc, s building n.small bungalow wh'ich he ill occupy when compleed.. The Maawan posmaser will receive', salary o $3,700 during he coming, av This j.s an incroa^e o S100 over he presen year's salary. 'onruc/or «Kridiie. Jose])h L. Bucher o Farmingdale vas awarded a conrac las week o mildii, bridge near Engliahown. The nidge will cos-$1, DeniH Mobbed. A hie enered he denis parlors o Dr. William P. Robinson o Freehold as week and sole eeh and gold o ;he value o over $100. Urnlnae-d in Ohio. Franklin G. Rue, son o George R. Rue o mlaysown, will graduae his monh rom Dennison universiy a Granville, Ohio. u oa own a Keaiihbura Be.acii. Ten bungalows are o be buil a Keansburg Beach his season. George VanDorn o Keypor has he conrac or he mason work. llexoveriua From NikneH. William H. Denise, a civil engineer o Long Branch, who has been laid up or some ime wih sickness, was able o be ou las week. * Kev NilewalkH Laid. A large number o sidewalks have been laid a Bradley Beach wihin he pas monh. Some o hem are o sone md some o cemen. Haiian he 'ahliio. The beach commissioners o Long Branch have ixed he renal price o he new casino or shows, airs, ec., a $75 per nigh. Equipmen or Fire The commissioners o Freehold have ordered 500 ee o hose and hiry rubber coas or use in he Freehold ire deparmen. iruinel in/;l, Jusus Camp o Keypor ell down he cellar seps a Cherry's grocery sore a ha place las Wednesday and sprained his ankle. Suer inn B'rom nod 'D i.ion in i. Frederick H. VanNoe o Nepune Ciy is suering rom blood poisoning, caused by cuing one o his ingers recenly. Clinreh Clear* 8<i.T. The women o Behesda Mehodis church in Howell ownship held a esival on Decoraion day and cleared i 35..J 8. Creiirxioii o 'inn',11 rilinul. The rouuois social club o Long iranch will make is ourh annual excursion o Coney sland on Sunday, June 23d. ' Amlmlanee ar Lona Slniieli. The commissioners o Long Branch have recommended ha an ambulance be bough or use in Long Branch ciy. ion n 'lovu Jeiirrd. The own clock a Allenown, whicl has been ou o order or a long ime, was repaired and se going las week..lohicil lie,wi/wi> shrine. William J. Sinyhe, Jr., a druggis o r Branch, )\as joined he Mysic Shrine o he lodge o Free Masons. iihorern' J'uu imreuhvil. Sree laborers o Freehold will hereaer receive $1.75 per day insead o $1.50, which was previously paid. linneh Hun;. ' The iiiiphii launch owned by Rober Marin o Keypor sprang aleak ii Rarian bay las week and sank. Ueuiior Aliinml S'leniili'ii, Warren Aumack, o he clans o 1902 has been eleced presiden o he Koypor alumni associaion. Auburn M'ark'H eeelve. A. C. Harpharno New York ha. 1 ) bcei employed by A» l mry Park or he ium mer an u deeclive. / V wood iiailiue. Misi! A uni! A very o Cli wood gradu ned rom S. Gabriel':! nchool a Peek ukill liiu week. UunneHH Volliv iradnei, Seveneen ])iipihi graduaed j'yom in Anbury Park biminesii college la:i Fri day nigh. Mei ri) a JU. Paul Wesdco o Ade.lphiawuii biln on he log by a dog hin Wednemiay. llraken. William Mcwiird <r l'lnglinhown h June -ATnnings Puces cu m every deparmen hroughou he soie. A he low pi ices which pio\ail a hese sales you can aord o buy or iuure needs. Widh rom 7:30 ill 9:30, we will have when excepional bargains will be oered. Don' miss hese sales,., as here will be many surprises n sore or you. COK. BROAD AND F&QNT STB1EETS, RED BANK, N. i. *0^ Boys' Cloh Knee Pans, all sizes, 3 o 15. Boys' Wash Knickerbockers, in Blue,. Tan, Whie and Assored Sripes, a 25c, a P a i r - Boys' Assored Worsed and Chevio Knee Pans, Manuacurers' samples; worh $1 a pair, sizes 3 o 16, special a 0c B a pair. Roys' Assored Knickerbockers, Chevios and Cashmeres, Manuacurers' small los; worh up o $1.25 a pair, ages 5 o'16, special 75c- a i rom he porch o hisi house a ew rlnyi) sivo'and broke boh bonoa in his righ H <lul> Wiime. The club houne o he Miniiisuiuan river yacli club will open or he Koiujon on Saurday. Nnhn jjiimr/i Sold. Capain Sco ljopkino o Keypor H bough Henry Smili'n naplbii launch Mischie. Allired Wih Caneer. Mm. Whieheml Brown o Kii);linhown iii vory nick wih i cancer o ho lironn. M«M)lii{»s o lio Board o Healh. 1'ho H'ilav mcomiijiii o lio K«M1 JlimU Bo^rdo Hral.li will lin hold m\ 1.1m lin. Frliluy oc i-ncli inr>nll>. i» H:09 p. «., ill ho Town Hull, OH Mo»- muiilh Blnwl. Pupionnliuvlnir cornnlnlnn omnkowlll iireikm UK^H o ilio Rocro^iry lu wrllui. CAU.l 1). WAUNKK. rnwwon, Dl. B.. (JAHKBOH, iooroiiiy. Wlin our piico on Fauces included: Our piico on l'viiicwi includes lino pous, oundaion bnneo and hraco a end o each panel o ence, ndjuiiablo cener iiuppor under ouch OR panel, all rail connecion!*, boln and ono oon o black pain. All piolmi urn npacud 4 inchuo rom coii'r o con or. Your order in all wo wan. 159 llirewalmry ATCHUC, od Bunk, N. J, i Anyhing Wrong 1 p-wih"'he Plumbing? here is, send or Pizgibon. Ho, maer how Bmall or how large he job is, he will ix i or you and ix i quick. He will no only ix i quick, bu he will ix i righ,. &nd he charge will bo only "wha you would expec ib iii's-class work. 1 JAMES HO F. Fou i., BlMc 0. llcndrickson, R. R. S. Sou. Fire, Lie, Acciden, Healh, Burglary, Boiler, Liabiliy, Teams, Marine, Auomobile, all orms o Surey nsurance and Bonds. None Bu Bes Companies Represened Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Tel. 247'-L. Sore Closes a 5:30 P. M. " Wiiere is he bes place in New York o buy Towels?" This imporer is amous or able linens by he yard and paern able slohs and napkins; bu has a raher limied showing o owels. Tha is why he buyer or a large sore asked where he hough he could do bes in buying owels or his sore. The anewer was, The buyer ook as a joke o be reerred o a reail Bore. Bu he imporer was in earnes. He voiced he general opinion o he rade. "The Wanamaker people are crazy. They are selling Linens a reail or less han you can buy hem anywhere oday a wholesale." Tha is he ac. Bu why should we sop doing i, when we own he Linens a old low raes? i@ a principle o he Wanamaker business o- always give he publio he ull advanage o Wanamaker merchandising. We bough hese Linens a year or more ago; hough many o hem are only recenly rom he looms, Bu prices were made when he orders were placed. And so oday WANAMAKEH'S sands almos alone in selling... ' 1, Nohing bu PURE LNENS; 2, A he LOWEST PRCES, eiher reail or wholesale. Bu we can only coninue hese low prices whilo ho Linena we own on ho old basis are sill hore, and we're doing he bigges Linen business in our hisory, Tho ime o share ho splendid economies on superb Linens h Formerly A, T, Sewar & Co,, Broadway, Fourh Avenus, Uighih o Tenh N ALL TS 11RANOKS. RENTNG OF SUMMER COTTAGES A SPECALTY 49 BROAD STEET, 4 Farms or Sale Everywhere, FRE NSURANCE AND.LOANS. is, BANK, N. J. Dealoa* u^lu Fiieci o WOM as«l TLUpiovu. My VarorloB are Oliaiuiiorlaln'j ami Hollywood Eye Whiskies, STORE: g» WEST FRONT ST., > KBB BAK, S.«

9 VOLUME XXX. NO. 51. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, PAGES 9 TO COMMSSONERS TO BE ASKED TO CALL AN ELECTON. LODGE OF SORROW. he. Chanae in Made. eil anli Will He (.'u Enirely oo*c From Shrewnbury Townnhiv anl Will be a Loral Opion Town. > During he pas week a peiion has heen circulaed in Red Bank or signaures, asking he board o commissioners o call an elecion or he purpose o convering Red Bank ino a own separae and apar rom Shrewsbury ownship. A presen he ownship and own are joinly required o care or he poor o boh own and ownship, and hey have muual ineress in one or wo oher direcions. The law under which he elecion is asked or was passed in pro- -vides ha any municipaliy having more han 4,000 inhabians can be convered 'ihb'a'own governmen by a voe o he ciizeno o ha municipaliy. The posy$rs QS h own under his law are abou he same "as he powers he own pov possesses under ne general ownlaws o New Jersey. The main objec o be eeced" by he change is o cu he own enirely loose rom he ownship. The law provides, in case he voers should decide o change he orm o governmen, ha he own shall be divided ino hree or more wards, wih wo members o he own council in each ward. There shall also be a councilman a large, who shall be mayor o he own. The councilmen will be paid salaries, which mus no be more han $500 per year. n addiion o he own councilmen, he oicers o be eleced are a own clerk, whose salary shall no exceed $1,000 per year; a own collecor, whose salary shall no exceed $2,000 per year; an assessor, whose salary shall no exceed $1,000 per year; consables, jusices o he peace and members o he board o educaion. The members o he board o educaion shall be eleced by wards. The councilmen are o appoin a own reasurer, whose salary shall no exceed $1,000 per year; and a recorder or police jusice whose salary shall no be more han $600 per year. Oher oicers o be appoined are a own aorney, overseer o he poor, one or more surveyors, a chie o police and a chie engineer o he ire deparmen. The salaries o hese appoined oicials are o be ixed by he own council. The law does no limi heir salaries, bu leaves i in he discreion o he councilmen. n order o call he elecion he board o commissioners mus irs pass an ordinance o ha eec. he elecion should be carried in avor o he new own governmen, he presen oicers will remain in.ciice unil heir erms expire, bu he elecion o oicers o ill he places o hose whose erms will expire nex January will be held a he regular elecion nex all. The councilmen's erms are o wo years each, bu a he irs elecion or hese oicers, one councilman in each ward will be eleced or one year and one or wo years. 3 While he powers o he councilmen under he proposed new governmen are almos exacly like he powers o he board o commissioners a presen, here is one ineresing change. A presen all licenses in Red Bank are graned by Judge John E. Foser. Under he provisions o he new law licenses will be graned by he board o councilmen o he own. Among he powers he councilmen will have is he power "o regulae, license or prohibi inns, averns and resaurans, and he sale or ranser, o spiriuous, vinous or oher srong or inoxicaing liquors." This provision- o hu law would mnko Red Bank a local opion own. emperance or prohibiion councilmen should be eleced no licenses o any kind would be graned, eiher or hoels, saloons, wholesalers or grocers; while on he oher hand, i councilmen were eleced who el so disposed, hey could license many more places han he own now has. HGHLANDS HOTEL SOLD. The Vicoria Jouah bu.tauen,. Scnlhor)> o Tha i'luee. Dr. Harry A. Hendrickaon o Alanic Highlands, acing execuor o he esae o Caroline G. Collins, has sold he Vicoria hoel a he Highlands o James L. Sculhorp o ha place. The price was $10,750. The Vicoria has been one o he leading bou-ding places a hu Highlands or years. was bough by he lae O. B. Collins rom Susan Schenck, widow o Peer Sehcnck, n number o years ago. Boh Mr. Collins and his wie died Lhia year. Mr. Sculhorp has aken possicswion o he hoel and is improving he propery. Service WeU bi he lied MdHk O<)<1 Fellmvu. Navesink lodge o Odd Fellows o Red Bank held a memorial service on Monday nigh or he members o he lodge who have died during he year. The service is known as a lodge o sorrow and i is he irs ime he Red Bank Odd Fellows have observed i. The ceremony rom he riual as prescribed by he grand maser o he sae was carried ou. A memorial response was read by Noble Grand George F. Spinning and Vice Grand Moses L. Johnson, aer which he noble grand read he 90h Psalm, concerning he breviy o human lie. John S. Baihon, recording secreary, hen called he roll o depared members since he beginning o he year They were Rober J. Hayward, Simon Miller, Alber Vine, Andrew Morrison, Michael Taylor and George W. Truex, who died in 1891;, James L. Chadwick and John L. Wheeler,- who ded-in--l-89s;-e<%a» Paei-bOii, iu 1894; William Wilkinson and William G. Gardiner, in 89J? John Akin, Edward Magee and Esek Whie, in.1897; Joseph Gill, Joseph W. Child and Benjamin Brion; in J900; Jacob B W h i i 1901 M i h l Nolan EXERCSES THS OF SCHOOLS VCNTY. N Q, g, o diploma by Charles D. Class nigh will be observed i i L. Chadwick,' m 1905; George Coley, John A. Worhley and John Suon, in 1906 Ȧ hymn was sung, which was ollowed by an address by Rev. Jacob Leuppie. A solo was rendered by Alvin A. Whiing and hen came an address by Rev. Rober MacKellar. A solo and an address by Rev. B. C. Lippinco, Jr., closed he regular ceremonies. Shor addresses were made by a number o visiing brohers rom Mizpah lodge o Eaonown and Cable lodge o Belord. FNED $75 AND COSTS. ir. H 1. heonanl o Alanic Ui/h- HH 1'le.adn (Uniy. W. W. Leonard o Alanic Highlands, who wasindiced or mainaining a disorderly house by allowing drunken men o congregae a his livery sable a ha place, was senenced o pay a ine o $75 and coss las Thursday. Edgar H. Cook o Alanic Highlands made a srong plea or Mr. Leonard, saying ha he had urnished seamed clams and oher rereshmens or he sable men who were compelled o remain up he greaer par o he nigh; ha his hospialiy had been abused; ha oher persons besides he employees had go in he habi o congregaing here and ha i was hese persons who had caused he rouble. He said ha Mr. Leonard should have pu a sop o his, bu ha he did no have he moral courage o do so, and ha he complain agains he place and he indicmen was he resul. Judge Foser, in imposing senence, said he was amiliar wih he localiy and wih he condiions, 'ind he hough ha Mr. Leonard did no.have a srong desire o pu a sop o he hings complained o. Aer ixing he amoun o h i h ld M L d h h The (lam o 1907 o he. lied lliinli liih School Hid llolil H Gradi. ainu Sjcereinea Nex Wednesday Mil li in he School. The commencemen exercises o he class o 1907 o he Red Bank high school will be held in he school assembly room nex Wednesday nigh. The high school orchesra will render a number o selecions, here will be choruses by he higher grades, a saluaory address, "Preparaion or Success," by Jerome Maeson, an address by Rev. Madison C. Peers o New York on "The man ha wins," presenaion o gi o he high school by Millard Smih, a solo, "Ferry-man John" by Miss Dorohy Silwell, -valedicory, '' The inluence o dreams upon civilizaion," by Mss'Marian McQueen, class song, and Warner..._,..... he ollowing nigh. A play eniled "The Swee Girl Graduae," wrien hy members o he high school, will be given. The commencemen exercises o he class o 1907 o he Lile Silver high school will be held onigh. The graduae 1 ' will be G. Howard Lippinco, valedicorian, and Edmund T. Ayres, saliiaorian. The ollowing program will be rendered: nsrumenal music and march. nvocaion Rev. Thomas Oirle Choni3, "Welcome." Saluaory, "Seering, No Driing" Edmund T. Ayrea _ Read by Orville Borden. Reciaion, "Knee-deon in June".. G. Howard Lippinco Chorus: "June Day." Reciaion, "The Pride o Baery B " Kahryn Conover Suni, "Bj'u-lo-lniid" Primary pupili Reciaion. "Old Flag " Harrison Sliampanore Chmus, "Anchored." Valedicory, "Hope and Memory". G. Howard Lippinco Solo Alvin A. Whiing Address Rev. Thomas Ogle Awarding diplomas William H. Carhar Addresses by members o he board o educaion. Chorus, "Good Nigh." The hireenh annual commencemen o he Oceanic high school will be held in he school audiorium omorrow nigh. The graduaes will be Bessie Gaskill Allen, Marie Edih Briggs, Lida Viola Curis, Adolph J. Desch, Marguerie A. Hinelmann and Nellie Peyon Mulligan. The exercises will be as ollows : Song, " Now Away, No Longer Say ".. WEDDED LAST SUNDAY. RED BANK GRL MAKEED TO FREEHOLD MAN. SUHH hmln F. Mlimmni he llrile. and Join J. JlaliewH he lr/lelloom.-mm rue Xmnber o (Cliens ll'ini'hh die ereniohii. A prey home wedding ook place on Wallace sree on Sunday aernoon when Miss Rhoda F. Hinman, daugher o Sarah Jane Hinman, became o John L. Mahews o Freehold. "T-h a:ei rnpny was perormed a he bride's home by Rev. William P. Davis, pasor o he Firs Mehodis church, under a large whie wedding bell. Miss Mary McBride o Brooklyn, a niece o he bride, was bridesmaid and Louis Mahews was groomsman. Helen Benne, anoher niece o he bride, was maron o honor. James Morris o Brooklyn, an uncle o he nvocaion. School choir p he g ine he old Mr. Leonard ha he suspend any urher senence a his ime, bu ha i here was any more rouble here he would send or him and impose a urher senence. CARS BEACH OCEANC. r/«' ri <ar Greeed Wih Cheers and he Hainan o 'laih. The irs rolley car o ener Oceanic reached here abou hree o'clock Saurday aernoon, The car wen o he Dr. Owen propery, which was as ar as he line was buil. The car was me by a number o Oceanic residens. John T. Brady, a summer residen o Oceanic, had abou hiry boys, each armed wih an American lag, on hand o cheer or he irs car on is arrival. The boys were brough o Red Bank on he car and Mr. Brady reaed hem o candy and ice cream sodas. The cars are now running regularly o Owen's corner a Oceanic. is expeced ha he enire roue o Eas Oceanic will be in operaion by he Fourh o July. was repored on Saurday ha Mr. Bliss and Mr. Borden had go ou an injuncion o preven he building o he rolley line in ron o heir properies a Oceanic. This repor had no oundaion. They had asked he rolley company o pu he rolley ruck on one aide o hu road in hose, places where hey owned hu land on boh Bides. The couny board o commissioners agreed Saluaory, "Tho Mind's he Sandard o he Man " Marguerie A. Hinelmann Memenoes.. Lida V. Curia Hisory o he class Bessie G. AHen Soner, ' Flower Song;" School choir Prophecy....; Nellie P. Mullisan Reciaion, " The Man Wihou a Counry "... v k Marie E. Bregs Solo Nellie P. Mulligan Principal's repor Valedicory, ' Knowledge in Power"...,... Adolph G. Desch Presenaion o diplomas. Song, " Au Wiederselien " School choir The closing exercises o he Fair Haven graded school will be held nex Friday nigh a eigh o'clock. One o he eaures o he exercises will be a canaa by he primary children. The children will be dressed o represen lowers, birds and insecs. The res o he program will be as ollows: Overure, "Flora" Alexander Curchin, Bessie Benne. Mildred Armslrun. Reciaion, "Welcome " Kaie McMonii-al Reciaion, "Ghos" Lucy Bull Due, " Beauiul Moonligh" Bessie Benne, Mildred Armsrong. ^ Reciaion, "Mad Nell " '. Vcra Minon Chorus, "Boys Mus Whisle....Fourh imd ih grade pupils. '' Reciaion, " Sam Jones" Myron Minon Flag drill Ten girls and en boys Reciaion, "The Bishop and he Cow " Mildred Armsrong. Reciaion, "The Minue "...: Jo.sie Minon March. "The Arrow" Alexander Curchin, Heroic Bimnc, Mildred Amv'rnnr. Canaa, "Wha June Brings"..Firs, second and hird jrradc pupils. y, bride, gave her away. Miss Aima Heah o Brooklyn played he wedding march. The home was preily decoraed yiizk erns, snowballs, roses and carnaions. The bride was dressed in champagne baise, rimmed wih aea. She wore a peau da soie wais o mach and carried a bouque o pink roses. The j bridesmaids were dressed in blue and pink silk wih whie lace rimmings. Aer'he ceremony he guess enjoyed a wedding dinner, aer which Mr. and Mahews le or a shor rip hrough New York sae. On heir reurn hey will make heir home wih Mr. Mahews's parens in Freehold. The bride received many handsome and useul presens, including ancy china, cuglass, urniure andlinen. A pearl necklace wih a diamond pendan was a gi rom a siser o he bride. Mahews has been employed in he dry goods sore o Sraus Co. o Red Bank or he pas year. Those presen li he wedding were Emma A. McBride, James Mc- Bride, Edward Heah, Misses Lizzie and Florence Mugord, Clarence Gannon, M. Joseph Doonan, Charles Henzie, Joseph Gran,/Thomas Dowd, Miss Julia Connors, Miss Julia Mullaney, Mr. and Rober Kirk, Mr. and James Morris and Miss Sarah Girardo o Brooklyn; Thomas Pei, George Glassey, Henry Comiies, Miss Minnie Ccjrnmes and Mr. and Alred Wilson o Red Bank ; Mr. and Thomas Rockhill and amily, Georgie Sever s and Mr. and. Joseph Benne o Shrewsbury; Emma A. Mahews, Evere Mahews, Helen Mahews, Mr. and Gilber McGee, Miss Kaie McGee, Miss Kae Wilkins and Louis Mahews o Freehold ; Mr. and Waler Hamilon o Long Branch ; and Fred L. Willes o Tuscon, Arizona. Hinman will break up housekeeping in Red Bank and will go o Arizona o live wih a daugner. DEATH OF MRS. HUBBARD. Oenirrel Thin Moruinij i Tr.r l"hi»ii l «!s/i/ii</<>i«sree. Adelaide Hubbard, wie o Elks lilbbard o Red Bank, died a hree o'clock his morni-ic a her home on Washingon sree. Four years ago she suered a severe aack o grip and i le her in a grealy weakened condiion. Cancerous sympoms developed wo years ago and las all she underwen wo operaions a a Brooklyn sanaorium. The operaions did no say he progress o he disease and since her reurn rom he sanaarium she had ailed gradually. Hubbard was a daugher o he lae Mary and Amos Tilai, who were among he pioneer residens o Red Bank, and she had lived here nearly all her lie. She was in her 67h year. On April 10h, 1862, she was married o Elias Hubbard o Red Bank. Besides her husband she leaves our children, Nellie Heisley, George A. Long-sree,. Waler E. Boyd and BunjanrivrW; JT>hnson, - ull o "his place. Hubbard had_ j or mgny, y ear s beei'a "member "G : he F"isSaeno -' dis c h u r c h. * ;..... ; The uneral wilibe-held a he^ house on Fridays aernoon -a; hree; o'clock. Rev. William P.. Davis will -have charge o he service and lie will be assised by Presiding Elder John'B. Haines. 'The body will be buried in Fair View cemeery.- - ;; ' CELEBRATED WTH SONGS AWB RECTATONS. PLAYS AT THE LYCEUM. COLORED LADY SENT TO JAL. o change he requesed. locuion o he racka S7ic Hail Si inn lier Colored in he Head ilh an Axe. Lily Bowles o Waer sree, Red Bank, was senenced o six monhs in he couny jail las Thursday. Bowles is a colored lady. She hi Miss Celia Beldo, anoher colored lady, on he head wih an ax,abou a monh ago. A he ime he racas occurred, Bowles said ha Miss Beldo'had been going wih her husband. A he rial a Freehold las Thursday Bowles said she was cuing wood when Miao Bcldo came in her yard, and ha Mias Beldo was hi wih he ax by acciden. The jury said hey did no believe in George Poolo Dead. George l'oole o Union, near Keypor, died on Saurday o puralynim. He wasi 73 years old. Mr. 'OOD'H homio wan burned down iiome lime ago und Uio exciemen mill Kwin id hough o mve hasened bin deah. The limend wan held yeau'wldyi he.keypor JOpimiopal church mid hebory wild buried in Cedarwood cemeery a Keypor. < Ar MCrhllion ri* eil Hunk. An exhibiion and ii.lo o wnor colored laudicano iiudioii by 11. lendrick- BOH will be hold a, Urn own hull, Red Bank, on Sulimhiy, Juno ll.li, rom 1 A. M. o 11 v. M. One hundred and iy nuhjoci! will bu dinnluycd. Lovoni o picured will Kind uiiii exhibiion woll worh iwohxg. Adv. ToniiiE. Cour Open. The new annin cour o he young men'si Chrisian associaion on Pearl iireo hail been pu in lirs-cliihh shape and is nr>w open o ho meiribcra o he associaion. The ennm eam is arranging or rames o be played wih Liikuwood and Lojg Brunch caum on he >cal cour. ha kind o an her guily. axiden and hey ound Bank Dog Exhibied. llonry Gra o Fron sree enered bi:i poiner dog Duke Sam in he Philadelphia dog uliow liii week. Alhough no prize wai awarded Mr. Gra'ii enry, i received honorable menion in he iiporiug puperii. M. BHM liss a New Auo. Cornelius! N. lliim, Sr., o Ocounir, him a now ouring cur, which arrived a bin nummor place ywiarilny. Hea; ico creurn in own u Laug'n. Ado. Saw Princeon Game. An auomobile pary comprising Mr. and Mns. George Cooper, Alexander J. Cooper and Dr. and B.. Garri- HO, aended he baseball game a Princeon on Saurday beween Princeon and Yale colleges. Frank Odell o rving place also Haw he game. Fire Sill ii Mysery. Coroner John T. Tcley o Rod Hank held mi inquel hin Saurday o uncerain Uio cniiieo he lire a he Schill'cr coage a Long Branch, a which our live. 1 ) wen; los. Tlie verdic o he jury wan o he eec ha he origin o he lire was a myicry.. ^». *-. A'aie.e. (!. 1). Sullivan o Mnmnmih.reo, near railroad uaion, rcprciionu iiomo o ho olden lire iniiurunco cunpunioi, all o. which paid heir lonsiesi n Sun Fninciuco and Balinoro. Le him know when your policy A Fine Voinedu ami n Troupe o Perormii Animalu, The comedy o "The Arrival o Kiy," was given a Frick lyceum las Friday nigh. This was one o h2 bes musical companies and bes perormances which has been given a he lyceum, bu he audience was small. Mr. Frick has booked he play o reurn in Sepember. v Leon Morris's circus showed a he lyceum on Saurday aernoon and nigh. The rained animals gave a pleasing perormance and he children presen in he aernoon, numbering over 400, made close acquainance wih he rick ponies. The Teddy bear walked a cake walk, jumped hrough hoops, rodu un "lorse bareback and did oher suns; he grayhounds made some asonishing leaps and he rick dogs did a variey o acrobaic eas; he ape rode on he horses in spie o he horses' eors o hrow him oil'; and he ponies wresled wih heir rainer. There will be skaing a he lyceum his Wednesday nigh, and a mach race will ake place beween wo couples. AUTOMOBLES COLL>E. Sirii..lumen in oil: o le<l llnnli Meeu Wih «Painul Acellen. James Smock o Broad sree me wih a painul acciden on Monday aernoon while riding in an auomobile a Kingson. The < machine was climbing a aeep hill iind Mr. Smock was seering i wben a large auomobile owned by a Yale suden named Grabb bore down on him. The machine!! collided and Smock was hrown ou and rendered unconscious). Her head was cu open and «he was badly scrached and bruised. She was carried in a house, where resoraives were adminisered, and she regained eoiihciousmcsw in abou en minues). She luisi boon conined o he houae since he acciden. Crabb acknowledged hu he acciden was hisi aul and he puid or he damage done o Mr. Smock'si auomobile, which was; aligh. CAPTAN VALENTNE BEAB. Me ens in he. Jp Saviu'a Service or Many yearn. Capain Charles H. Valenine o Monmouh Beach died on Sunday a he age o 83 years. He was born a Long Branch and spen his enire lie in he viciniy o he home where he died. He ollowed he sea or many years, beginning lie us a cook on a vessel plying beween New York and poins along he Alanic coas. A he age o 22 years he embarked in he pound ishing business. For weny years Capain Valenine was a he head o lie saving saion No. 4 a Monmouh Beach, and he received he irs medal ever given o a lie saver by he governmen. was no unil he reached he age o eighy ha he decided o give up acive business. He held sock in a number o schooners and was a sockholder o he Firs naional bank o Long Branch. He was a Mason and Odd Fellow and was one o he oldes members o Arioch lodge o Odd Fellows o Long Branch. For a grea many years he had been a Mehodis class leader. Sixy years ago Capain Valenine married Armenia Woolley, daugher o Tucker Wooiley, arid she survives him. DED N STATE HOSPTAL. Tunis *. liu Hois o Tennen Hies o Tlll'hnid Fever. Tunis D. DuBois, who had been in he sae hospial a Trenon or some ime, died o yphoid ever on Saurday, June 1s. He was born on he DuBois homesead arm near Old Tennen church in He leaves a widow and one daugher, Miss Ella DuBois, boh o whom are now living a Holmdel. He leaves also wo brohers and wo sisers. They are n o he HaplH School l.iin SuiMlaii Kiih Oher Sehoolx o he Tnivi o Obserwe he Day 1%'eoc Smlau. Children's day exercises were held by he Bapis Sjunday-sehool las Sunday nigh. The church was preily decoraed wih lowers and plans. The Sunday-school orchesra piayed a processional as he school marched ino he audiorium rom he Sunday-school room. Prayer was oered by Rev. W. B. Maeson, which was ollowed by a response and he Lord's prayer. Reciaions were given by Adele Chandler, John Applegae, Margare Finch, Gladys Sewar, Leonore Fix, Edward Wol, Waler Kinsman, rving Finch, Myrle Wol, Evelyn Chandler and Theodore Murdock, A pleasing exercise was ^How he--daisies-grow," by Grace Borden,; Ehel Caijiiaii, Emily Naser, Ford, Marion Whie, Lorea Sanborn.3h.(l'Je.ssie^W61.\,,Mariori,'6rcl,. Evelyn Chandler and Leonore.Fi.x ; sang.'.'swee is. our Message, ".and. anoher song'was rendered by'miss Lillie Mason's and Mias-Grace'Suon's classes. '" Willie - :. Murdock and Margare and rving Finch sang "Miss Pussy's Dinner." Sixeen girls rendered he"' 'March o Tne Flow 1 : ers," each girl being cosumed o represen a cerain lower. Those who ook par in his exercise were Ada Heyer, Shirley Marin, Dorohy Maeson, Beulah Manning, Edih Johnson, Adele Chandler, Francis Cochran, Hazel McQueen, Mildred o Heyer, Lilian Gulick, Gladys Sewar, Ehel Caman, Cora Loshen, Florence Sherman, Gerrude Dowling and Anna Applege. The excrciaca ended' wih a closing song by he school. The Children's day exercises o he Firs Mehodis Sunday-school will be held nex Sunday nigh. The church will be docoraed wih poed plans and cu lowers, dered: This program will be renjohn R. DuBois o Holmdel, J. VanNes DuBois o Freehold, Mary C. Schanck o Nu Swamp and Miss Margare A. DuBois o Sal Lake Ciy, Uah. : The uneral was held las Wednesday a he home o DeWi C. Smock o Holmdel and he inermen was made in Holmdel cemeery. MTSS VANDERVEER DEAD. oni Good Cach o Wcalciijh. Andrew and Kay Whieo (Joldnree caugh A'l woiikilh on Monday nigh while hauling heir sieine or eolsi. The Jinli were all caugh in one haul and siix o hem weighedover livi; pound) upieco. Andrew Wbio caugh nino siocrali!) hin Saurday morning wih a Beoopno. ie.niilen o X«n«Uimeh 'asneh A nail. Miss Lizzie Traord VanDerveer o Long Branch died on Sunday morning o acue lung rouble. Miss VanDerveer was 51 years old and was he daugher o he lae Cornelius and Phoebe VanDerveer. She was born a Long Branch and had always lived here. She was a member o S. James's Episcopal church o Long Branch and was mi acive church worker. She loaves a broher, Dr. Frank Van- Derveer, and a siser, John A. [lowland, boh o whom live a Long Branch. The uneral was held his aernoon a S. James's clmrch and he body was buried in Fair View cemeery. Deah o Two nan. Welhea May, inan daugher o Edward Benne o Belord, died o marasmus las Wednesday..She was hree monhs old ami bad been aick or he pas wo monhs. Caherine M. Miles, aged on monhs, daugher o Edward 10. Mies o Fair Haven, died las Friday. The uneral wao held on Sunday and ho body wai buried in Ml. Olive cemeery. Aaron TUon Hur. A AiironTilon, he blacksmih atinon Fnli, wan shoeing a honle las week when in: animal kicked him. Mr. Tilon wan badly bruised and be iaii been Sinsinir School Prayer Pasor SinidnK._ School Reciaion, "God's Parners" Mnbel Cleveland Reciaion, " My Piece " James Hichings SinginK _ v Primary clabs Reciaion, "Flowers anl Children". Edgar Laera Reciaion. Olive Holmes Exercise.. Clara Dunbar, Edna Canni, Hazel Hun Reciaion Winnie Duncan Exercise Rober Hichings, Willie Moody, Esher Howard, Gillian Powell. SinginK..._. School Exerciueij, *' Voice o he Flowers " Miss R. M. Holmes' s class Due Bearice anil Helen Chamberlain Reciaion, "When 1 am Old Like Grandpa".. Harry Wason in School Reciaion, "Message o he Flowers " Wilhelmina Eschelbach Exercise and singing Misa Hilliard'a class Singing Primary class Drill, "The DaFodila " Mro. Kcelcr'n clasu Singing School Remarks Pasor OTcrory solo, "Consider he Lilies " TopliE, Charles LeMon. Flag drill Harry vins, Herber Frake, Joseph Valleau. Sinring School Daisy chain exercise Wilson's class Closing song.'...school The Sunday-school orchesra will accompany he singing by he school. n he aernoon a he close o he Sundayschool session he pasor will adminiser he rie o bapism o inana. Children's day will be observed by Grace Sunday-school nex Sunday nigha hal-pas seven o'clock. Reciaions will be given by Doie Lee, sabel Lee, Florence Searns, Rachel Whiing and Hazel Hun. A class song will be given by Miss Spinning's class. The members o ho class are Harold Whiield, Foser, Wesley and Kenneh Spinning, Drummond Cannon and Raymond Lippinco. Songs will bo given by he inan clasa and he school, and a solo will be sun by Ruh Smock. An exercises eniled " Monumen o ruh " will be given by eigh girls. Children's day exercises will be held a he Presbyerian church on Sunday morning. The program o exercises has no ye been arranged. The Children's day exercises o he Firs Reormed Sunday-school will be held on Sunday nigh, June 23d. The Adv. KM ice cream nodn a,mu*'n.- o udverliiie in TUB Eaonown Properies Sold. Charles Breese has sold hi3 lo on Sroad sree, Eaonown, o Harry T. McKaig o ha place. Mr. McKaig will build a house on he propery or his own occupancy. lie ia employed a Long llraneh by he Consolidaed gas company. The Thompson placo on Kroad sree, Eaon own, adjoining John lirion';;, has been sold o a Brooklyn man named Nelson or $2,000. Thia iou.se is now occupied by Edward Caril Junior League Picnic. Tho Junior Epworh league o he Fini Mehodis church will go o ho Oceanpor woods on in annual picnic on Friday, June 28h. Nex Saurday aernoon he Junioro will uko u sroll hrough Morord') woodsi. They will bo 'omjmnied by Mro, Waymim Wilson, superinenden o ho league. laid up Hinci) he acciden. lielw. A euchre or he lionoli o he public library will be given li Mm. 1 '. *. llmhucll'i on Kan Fron, sireo, on Tueiidiiy aernoon u 2;.'i() o'clock. Adv. ^ ^ Pure homemade cundy a Laug'e.- Adv. Jamoa Nolan Jumc) Noluh o lcndden') Comer wan alii'nohoiacuhylumntrcinoii on Monday, HM mind had boon alocai iovoral ywu'h. Ho drew a knio on he men who ook him o ho isiyluin anil made iuch i igh iigiuim horn ha i was ound necoaaary o handcu him. Doliciouu nu and rui sundaes a ry hem. Adv.

10 VSTORSANEASY MARK BANK TEAM HAS A REGU- LAR CNCH. Corner, and a wo-base hi by Tobin o he Fair Haven nine. Nex Sunday S. Bpalha Ahleic lub o Sew 'ark Mary's nine o he Highlands will play m'.. M«ek n..n> or nr he hr.okh Xllie a Headden's Corner and a as game is QooKC-Ell */>< or he..'iuexpeced. Plan ere. Nine youhs rom Manhaan who Schedule o (JWH. called hemselves he Spalding ahleic Nex Sunday he Oceanpor nine will club and who. hough hey knew he game o baseball, journeyed on he choochoo cars o Red Bank las Saurday o show heir skill o he ans o his localiy. The exhibiion hey pu up was Red Bank a Oceanpor. On Sunday, June 30h, S. Mary's o he Highlands simply awul. They were no in i awill play a Oceanpor and on he ollowing Sunday Keypor will cross bas any sage o he game, and when he massacre was over here was no a single wih he Oceanpor eam a Oceanpor. ally in he visiors' avor. Alhough On Sunday, July 14h, Headden's Corner will play he Oceanporers a Head- he weaher was ideal or he spor here was a slim crowd presen, and he aendance will be smaller i he Red Bank o»i runvh van i:uii>r<n. den's Corner. baseball associaion don bring sronger The newly organized Long Branch eams here o play. nih : played he,-empires o Brooklyn on The Red Bank eam was'changed a Saurday and won by a score o 3 o 1. lile in is make-up. Dillon, he regular shor sop, wan no on hand and hisconsis o players rom he Brighon Long Branch's new represenaive- place was aken by Wagner, an auburnhaired player rom Asoria. lorm.sh he picher or he winning eam, was and Oakwood ield club eams. Spencer, was anoher new one and he played in he, sar o he game. He sruck ou cener ield. ', nine o he opposing baers. The visiors were irs a he ba. n jus wo minues and a hal i was discovered ha he Spalding ahleic 1 club eam o New York was he easies proposiion imaginable. As bangers o he s BBS leaher hey were a decided ailure and Successor o as base runners hey couldn' move' arouul he circui as'ehough o'keep 1 F-US.. S. MERRTT. warm,..they.pu Bowler,in a..iixs.m shoo he curves over he.plae, bu he. Red Bank beers had such spor wih. heskyrockes ha-he was--removed andhis place was aken by Whie., The laer did a lile baer, bu he ball coninued o all in all pars o he ou ield BO requenly ha' he Red Bank base runners had ooraces around he bases. " was perhaps he mos' «are!ess-game o baseball ever played on he local diamond. On one occasion O'Hagan, he home eam's irs baseman, deliberaely walked rom hird o he rubber while he ball was in play. The cacher said aerward he hough O'Hagan was he coach on he hird base line and was walking home o ba. The Red Bank eam did no have o exer isel in he leas, as will bo seen by he ollowing score: E Spalding- ahleic club Red Bank ) x Baeries-Bowler, Whie and C. Ferry; Kelly end Sra^on. Nex Saurday he game here will be wih he Norhvales, a nine which hails rom he Oranges. The Norhvales are made up largely o men who used o play wih Red Bank eams. Among hem are O'Grady, hird base; T. Ma-, honey, shor sop; E. Doyle, second base; R. Mahoney, cacher, and Brogan, cener ield. The oher players on he visiing eam will be Lages, le ield; McGoey, righ ield; Cornwall andromer, pichers, and Moran, irs base. Romer is a Connecicu league man. Kelly and Sraon will do he suns or Red Bank. glmiucw Men VH. llnh School. A nine composed o Red Bank business men Will play a game wih he high school nine omorrow aernoon. The game will begin a hree o'clock. The regular high school nine will play and he players on he business men's eam and heir posiions will be as ollows: Joseph Bray, cacher. Guy VanNess, picher.. Charles Johnson, irs base. Alexander D. Cooper, shor slop. Borden Hance, hird ba.se. Michael Hynim, second buse. Benjamin. Ford, le ield. Mai. Fisher, ris;h ield. James FizRibbon. cener ield. Oriolen Are Fa The Orioles o Wes Red Bank journeyed o Lockpor las Sunday aernoon o play he Lockpor ield club o ha place. was an easy game or he Orioles, who won by he score o 14 o 1. A large crowd o "rooers" rom Texas accompanied he Orioles o Lockpor. The baery or he Orioles were William VanPel and Edward Hounihan. Percen Win Two (ame.h. The Pierce eam crossed bas wih he Spaldlngs on Monday and deeaed hem by a score o 6" o 3. Boh nines consis o Red Bank juvenile players. Willis and Chandler were- he' baery or he winning eam and Kellurnand Table or he Spaldings. Yeserday he Pierces deeaed a Lile Silver eam by a score o 9 o 1. The visiors made only one hi o Willis, while he Red Bank eam made ieen his oil" Millward, he Lile Silver picher. Barney Kelly, Byron Davidson and Benjamin Awaer were he basemen or he winning eam. Henry Drevensed was shor sop. The ouielders were Douglas, Owens and Ensley Rogers. Willis and Chandler were he baery. jlehern Hea HhrvvHburn. Thu Les! ers o Red Bank and a Shre wsbury eam played a game a Wes. Side Park oil Sunday. The Lesers won he game by he score o 22o 7. Jerry Applegae and Alvin Tahlo were he baery or he winners and Corcoran and Marx were in. he poins or he visiors. MAle, Fel own 'hiy. Wesley Morrow's eam hea Baron Chamberlain's eam yeserday by a HCO <> o 1!) o 17. Morrow piched'or his eam and Kenneh Davis caugh. Cham berlain piched or his eam and FoaU r Spinning was cacher. The oher players on Morrow's eam were Vermin jmorord, Drurnmond Cannon and 1,eaer Conovsr. on E. Corcoran's line drive o cener ield. This ended he 'game. 'Oher eaures were a hree-bagger by Kelly and wo-base his by J. VanKirk and J. Corcoran, who played wih Headden's play he Monmouh c mny Colored Gians a Oceanpor. On he ollowing Sunday hey will play he Orioles o v 'Decoraor, Jiaisomliaer. Paining,. Enameling, and Varnishing Furniure. By Day or Conrac. P. O. BOX 66. ply, urnished and all work guaraneed. Your Docor Wans you o liave he bes medicine. He ries-o prescribe he bes, and you owe i o him as well as o yoursel o ake his prescripions where you can ge he bes. Sehroeder's. Pharmacy, jj J. L. Bergen & Co., Props., 16 BROAD ST., RED BANK, N. J. Telephone 146. The Fines Rigs in Red Bank a he Livery, Boarding and Sales Sables o Frank P. Sryker, Monmouh Sree, near Railroad Depo, RED BANK, N. J. No worn-ou horses, no old carriages, bu everyhing he inessylish in every respec. have jus added a new lo o closed carriages o my business and am prepared o ill all orders or weddings, unerals, ec. Boarding Horses a Specialy. Telephone 245. Bes lubrican oi; axles in # he world lonpj wearing and very adlicsive. Makes a heavy load draw like a li ;h one. Saves hal ho wear on \vap;on ami, eam, arid increases he c lining capaciy o yuur oui. Ask your dealer or Mica Qrcase. STANDARD OL CO. l J ' a C o r n e r eai l<\i Lau Sunday aernoon a Corner ho lleudden'ii Corner eam deeaed he Fair Haven eam in a ho en-inning game. Corcoran and Van- Oliniilierlnln'n VMn Halm. Kirk were ho baery or Headden'i,.in an aninepl.ic linmicnj. mid pro Corner. Corcoran piched line ball and vonl.ii blood pnimhiinjr remilini rom a eruck ou cloven men. Elmer Vnn- cu, brume or burn. alno canoed he Bran wjrjod or Fair Haven and hudpiirii o heal wihou mauraion iipd ii eeven Brike-oua. Each picher gave a much OHH ime hun when he umuil baso on balls. n ho enh inning, wih reamen in employed. alluyn ho wo ou, Tice, Hcaddcn'a Corner'n shor pain o n burn nlnion inniinly. For Sop, reached iirs on an error by hosale by C. A. Minon & Co., No. > Brom pidror and sealing second name homo 8lr«!(>L "X Axle FORKED RVER HOUSE FORKED RVER, N. J. 1 i i The bes Fishing and Gunning poin on Barnega Bay. Yachs urnished on applicaion. Board by day, week or summer. All modern conveniences. F. B. GOWDY, Manager. CHARLES LEWS, WHOLESALE AND RETAL DEALER N Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Glass and Builders' Hardware, RED BANK, N. J. Yard a corner Wes and Chesnu srees, near railroad. BRANCH YARDS: Spring LakeandAsbury Park. FACTOEY; DUNKmK, N. Y. ' FOR SALE Concree'Blocks All sizes and ace designs. Will urnish conracors wih any shape or ace required. Address «T. S. W. THOMPSON, Highlands, N. J. AY, JUK Good Plumbing A, No plumbing job is oo large or me o ^ underake; no job is oo small or me o («give aenion o.,*. The small job ges he same aenion as ^ he big ono hey boh ge. he ber. $ ESTMATES CHEERFULLY FURNSHED. < JOBBNG PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. *J SATSFACTON GUARANTEED. V V carry consanly on hand all he laes V saniary appliances, enabling me o do V work wihou delay. MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, New Jersey's Annual Conribuion o oneo America's Greaes Chariies ACTO FUND NEW JERSEY WM. H. HAMLTON ANNOUNCES THS EXTRAORDNARY VAUDEVLLE BLL OF STRCTLY HGH CLASS ACTS: OLVER D (Lion and Mouse Co.) -. SCOTT WELSH o 45 Minues rom Broadway.) (Primrose Minsrels,) LAMBSRT (European Musical Marvel.) MTSS NF NELSON,MLL i* i _L MSS M (Vanderbil Cup Co.)- GESS (Couny Fair Co.) (Monologue.) (Simon, he Buler.) (The Fire Queen,) BYRON 3LLY V V V ' «LOCKWOOD E GLNE This Marvelous Enerainmen o Conclude wih he Roaring Side-Spliing- Skech, ^ ^k Presened by DAN GRACEY, CARLS NliLSON and a hos o Fair Haven Voluneers. Tickes now on sale a Minon's Drug Sore. / i

11 gibewsbuby MEWS., Children'a Bay ihiaervvd^ a he 'rebbye'in C'hucSi. Children's day was observed by he Presbyerian Sunday-school on Sunday. The church was elaboraely decoraed wih wild lowers, he windows beinj banked wih hem and he pulpi being almos solid wih he naural bloom. Tho piano was covered wih red poppies. Misses Margare and Lill Borden" had charge o he decoraions and hey were complimened by many on he ine appearance o he church. The children -were drilled or he exercises by Miss>E va Valenine and Waler Parsons. The enerainmen began wih sixy Sundayschool pupils marching rom he chapel ino he church. Reciaions were given by Alice Beak, Paul and Marion Sriker, Elizabeh Walling, Ehel Clayon, Leser Sco, Adelaide Slipner, Melba Paerson, Grace Obre and Grace Reid. Solos were sung by Mr. Parsons, Misses Bearice Johnson, Laura Clayon, Marion Sriker and Caherine Cono- ^ver. A rio was sung by Misses Alice Beak, Adelaide Slipner and Ehel Layon. A collecion o abou $20 was aken up. Rev. Mr. Busch o Princeon conduced he service., Miss Evelyn Suphen o New York spen Sunday wih Miss Libbie Hurley. Miss Louisa Long o Red Bank was a Sunday gues o Jacob Jerey. The uneral o Joseph Sco, which was held Saurday aernoon a he house, was largely aended. The service was conduced by Rev. William P. Davis pasor o he Firs Mehodis church a Red Bank. The body was buried in Fair View cemeery. Six cousins o Mr. Sco were he bearers. Mr and Michael Riordan and -heir'wo children o Eaonown spen 'S-emday wih - Ms. Riordan's aher, Michael Riordan, Sr., Cecil Cbnover o Elberon spen Sunday wih her- aher, William. Green. i,,,,,, A Col's Neck man named Mahews was driving on he Red Bank.road a ew days ago when his wagon collided wih a rig owned by Kecham, he Red Bank liveryman. Mr. Mahews s -wagon was somewha damaged and he ook i o William. Green's blacksmih shop where i was repaired. Mr. a-nd Ms. Thomas Keeey, who were recenly married, have reurned rom heir honeymoon a Washingon, D. C. The couple will live wih he bride's aher, Parick McCue, dunng he summer, and will begin housekeeping in he all. V Mr. and D. Clarence Walling o Nu Swamp spen Sunday wih Walling's siser, Aaron Armsrong. Mr Asay o Asbury Park spen Sunday wih Alred C. Wiederhol. ' Mrs David. Vanderveer has opened her boarding house on Sycamore avenue. Mr. and Gilmarin and Mr. and Nichols o New York were he irs guess o arrive a he house. MARLBORO NEWS. ev. '. K. On in Aenilinil he Synod o in' He-ormed Church. Rev. William E. Davis and James H. Baird arc aending a en days' meeing o he General Synod o he Reormed church a Albany, New York. Charles Heiser o New Rochelle visied here las week. Miss Lizzie Kuno and Miss Morris o Long Branch were Sunday guess o Michael Crine. Mr. and VanNosrand o Newark and Miss Florence Schenck o Brooklyn were recen'guesa o Mr. and Mrs-. Edward Schenck. Miss Rachel Conover o Long Branch spen las week here. George Rainer o Long Branch visied her siser, William C. Hulse, las week. The Bapis church is being repained. Mr. and Henry Wells spen Sunday a AUenhurs. John Perrine o Alanic Highlands was a visior herejas Wednesday. Seely Wells spen Monday a Glendola. Margare Suphin, who has been very sick, is recovering. Jennie Johnson o Brooklyn is a gues o her siser, O. C. Her- J ber. Dr. Smih, who has been spending several weeks in Pennsylvania, has reurned home. A laked rice sneial was hold in he Reormed chapel las Friday aernoon. There will be no young people's meeing in he Bapis church nex Friday nigh. The Missionary Gardeners will hold a lawn pary on he Bapis church lawn nex Wednesday. Gideon McDowell and amily and De- Wi Anonides spen Sunday a Long Branch. Mis9 Rea Barber spen Sunday a Lakewood. Clarence King o Por Monmouh was a Sunday visior here. Miss Rilla Gordon o Philadelphia is visiing her grandmoher, Henriea Gordon. Children's day will be observed in he Reormed church nex Sunday morning. Mr. Whiier o New York spen Sunday wih his amily here. Thomas Giblin o Red Bank was a Sunday gues o his aher, Michael. Giblin. Cornelia Heyer o Brooklyn is visiing her daugher, J. D. Ely. MDDLETOWN VLLAGE NEWS. 'hildren'a Dan Velebralon-Miiphhcrla Paien Convnleccn. The Children's day exercises o ho Reormed Sunday-achool will be held nex Sunday nigh. Tho exercises will conms o Hinging, reciaion;), ec., and will bo under he direcion o Harry Gulick, he superinenden,.lainoa D. Ocrson will ac; an organin, Annie Midden, who live) liunr Ogdon'a Corner mid who has been dangerously sick wih diphheria, is convalescen. Miss Margare Swacldiumcr, n suden a Wollesley college, and her broher John, who aends school a Cheshire, -EST ADVERTSED, M -T!PA1T<OM!ZED) Will BROADWAY BRANCH, N, a $1.00, $1.25, $1.39, $1.49, $1.69 and up o $3.00 each. a 69e., Y9c., 89c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 each. 54x90, 50c; 63x90, 59c, 72x90, 49c and 62c;; 81x90, 69c, 75c. and 85c; 90x90, 98c "i ^ - ^^C, 16c, 180^-22c. and 25c. each. Plain, Fringed aad Cu Corners, a 75c, 89c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.39, $1.50, $1.75, $1.89 and up o $4.50 each. Conn., are expeced home nex week or he summer vacaion. Miss Swackhamer is a member o he reshman class. Norman L. Minro arrived a her counry place here yeserday or he summer. Thomas Morord o Bualo is spending a ew days wih his nephew, James C. Hendrickson. The ownship commiee me here las Thursday o pay bills. The Bapis Sunday-school wih mee in he chapel nex Sunday morning a 9:30 o'clock. There will be no preaching, and he congregaion will aend he Children's day service in he Reormed church. EATONTOWN NEWS. Mehodis Church Opened Aer Unilerioina eixiii-i. The Mehodis church was opened on Sunday aer having been closed several weeks or repairs. A new carpe has been laid, a new ceiling pu up and he building repapered. The church presens a ine appearance.... Silwell o Long sland spen Sunday wih her moher, Mrs'. Lewis Dingman. Margare Maloney is visiing her daugher a New York. Children's day will be observed a he Mehodis church on Sunday, June 23d. J. D. Fay is spending his week a Bridgeon.. Aumack o Souh Eaonown, moher o John Aumack, is seadily sinking and here is no hope or her recovery. Mrs, Mabel Swan and her son Ernes have reurned rom a visi a Philadelphia. Loie Young o Ndih Wales, Pennsylvania, is visiing Luher Boyce. Harry V. Boyce o Asbury Park spen Sunday a his home here. Daniel Morris and her daugher are visiing a Lakewood. William Aumack enerained her daugher and granddaugher o Asbury Park on Sunday. Every Man lls 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 sligh an injury as he scrach o a pin has been known o cause he loss o u limb. Hence every man mus rom necessiy be his own docor or his class o ailmens., Success oen depends upon promp reamen.which can only lie had when suiable medicines are kep a hand. Cham- TRANER'S PRVATE SCHOOL, Perh Amboy, N. J. will hold a PUBLC CONTEST on April 10h, Medals will be given in boh Shorhand ami Typewriing. Gold prizes in each o he ollowing: j Typewriing, Shorliand, Rapid _ Calculaion, Spelling, Penmanship. The cones or MEDALS -will be open o all ormer sudens o he school. The PRZES will be compeed or by hose in aendance during he year. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA berlain's Remedies have been in hethree No. 67 Buggies, red and green, marke or many years and enjoy a good repuaion. They sell or 25 cens a bole. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy or bowel complains. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy or coughs, colds, croup and whoopiii cough. One No. 20 rubber ire Runabou, was Chamberlain's Pain Balm (an an iscpic linimen) or cus, bruises burns, sprains,- swellings, lame bad and rheumaic pains. Chamberlain's Somach and Live Tables or consipaion, biliousness aiv somach roubles.. Chamberlain's S; Salvo or diucasco o lie Skin. One bole o each o hese ive prep araionn coisi bu $1.25. For mile bi C. A. Minon & Co., No. G Broad sree Firs-Class Laundry. CcmiliucHO, neane;). 1! and prompnem Oiioo my cusomer, always my auoma/ WEST TRONT STRKKT, Near-Broad Sree BED BANK. N. SPRNG EXHBT 0 OF embraces he mos careully seleced domesic concepions in headware or women o ase, and hose seeking exclusive syles will ind same here. 60 Broad Sree, 0j >]>. Second Naional Baik.) were $80; now $60. Three No. G5 Buggies, red and green, ' were $90; now $65. One No. 20 seel ire Runabou, waa $80; now $60. $90; now $65. Two No. 175 Surreys, Jersey make, were $125; now $90. One No. 155 Surrey, Jersey make, was $M0; now $95. Thrco No. 79 Depo.Tagger Wagons, wo sea, canopy op, were $85 ; now $60. The.'io Wagons are all Jernoy rack, and a year's guaranee given wih each Wagon. Made by Mior Carriage and Buggy Co. H. D. SMOCK & CO., Wlckunk, W. J. SPECAL BARGANS in a lo o Many Novely Eecs, a 49c, 59c, 69c, 75c, 79c, 89c, 98c, $1.19; ec. UUlilCL *L a $1.50 a Pair.. Lace Curains, Neing ham, 59c o $6.98 a Pair. rish Poin, Ec, Come and See he Newes Thing ii Lace-Curains ^ jus received. Bough a a reducion o 25 o 33 per cen, owing o he lae season. Will be sold a he same raio; priced Y $3.50 o $15.00, 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, 1 Knickerbocker and 1 sraigh, a $3.50 and $4.00, sizes up o 16 years. Special lo o Umbrellas, 50c. o $1.75, all underpriced. you need Waerproo Garmens ry our oiled clohing, used by auomobiliss. Ludlow Hall, 19 Broad S., RED BANK. Baseballs Baseball Bas Baseball Mis Cachers' Masks Tennis Balls Sporing Goods o all kinds S ROAD a Only one o a window, a 73c, $1. 00, $125 $1.25, $1.50 and $2.50 sack STREET Don' wai unl Llii (;yo...-. m viuionvebi i ruined Or 1 (ro he jirooer RKJO a <mco. Jirinjr your oyu roumiii U> mo.. Dr 6 Nahan M* Schacncn j EYE SPECALST Viiiil.i ol Jiiml owiry oher Tucndny. Nex, vini Tuciiilny, Jvm«41b. 11)07. n B!l Woa Fron Srno, ed lnnk, N. J. Olllcc <mr»: From ) A. M. oo r. M. 30c. and 39c a Pair. 8c, 10c.;- 12 c and Me. a Yard. $14 Suis Choice a The Whie Canvas Shoe is by all odds he cooles, he bes looking and he mos saisying Shoe all 'round a Woman can wear during he Summer season. Going or an Ouing? Take a pair o Canvas Shoes. Wih your Whie Gown you'll wan % Canvas Shoes. '-.-. ^ For Tennis, or he Lawn,, or all % sors o Summer diversions you'll need j Canvas Shoes... * 9 We've Whie Shoes made rom all < good maerials, and in all he correc syles, or all purposes. We'll be pleased o show you. «$1.25, $1.50 up o $3.00. There may be lower priced Whie Canvas Shoes han ours bu well, you'll never buy bu one pair o hem. They'll be dear a any price. ; Cleaiu-r. AT MY NEW OFFCE. a splendid Whie Rooms 11 and 12, Paerson Building, Opposie Posoice. A. D. COOPER, Red Bank, N. J. w -» w T -w v ^r TJT ^Vr TB" ^l HAL YOUR ORDER AND WB WLL SEND TOE SUT GREAT OFFEB or Scl-ricdsurhig Blanks and Sample $14 Suis CSioice a THE WELL-KNOWM CLOTHES 243 Broadway, 1 i

12 ms JOHH. CMHC. Edior <iud Proprieor EO. A. liongstkeet, ASMHUU Edior WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, TOWN TALK. {Coninued rom jmge 'J,':)' J The voers o Middle-own ownship las 'Wednesday voed all he money asked or by he board o educaion o buy los and build schoolhouses a Belord, Middleown and Lineru. This was one o he bes day's work he voers o Middleown have ever done. pus ha,ownship righ o he ron jn he maer o school aciliies, and will prove o immense.advanage o he ownship in many ways. KLLED BY LOCOMOTVE. Punoiru Miii Me Violen lie nh a ipi'iiuimy l.an Xhll'- An unknown man was killed las nigh by being run over by a locomoive on he Cenral railroad racks near Oceanpor. He was siing on he racks eaing some cherries and did no see he approaching locomoive unil i was oo lae o ge ou o he way. His body was erribly muilaed. One leg was carried down he rack en ee and bones were srewn along he rack or a disance o abou ieen ee. No one was able o ideniy he body and he remains were aken o Charles Breese's morgue a Eaonown. Coroner John T. Teley o Red Bank examined he body and impaneled a jury consising o David Hyran, oreman, William Cornelia, Charles Kober.s, WjoU Wakiss, William PsJiai'i (u;d A, Benne. THE ACTOBS' A 8hon in H» Uvhul o n> Mireii on g-'rshi Mnli, ' On Friday nigh a.prick lyceum a perormance will be given in behal o he acors' und. This.und is lor he mainainance o aged acors. William H. Hamilon has he aair in charge and' he has-secured a long lis o-prominen acors o make he perormance aracive.. Among hose who have voluneered heir services are Oliver Doud Byron, Sco Welsh, EmileSubers, Lamberi, Miss Emsy Alon, Neil Burgess, Waler Kelly, Nelson, Milledge and Lockwood, Diana, he lire queen; Maggie Cline and ohers. The enerainmen will conclude wih he arce, "A Judge or a Day," which will be given by Dan Gracey, Charles Nelson and oher acors who summer a Fair Haven. Cu Her Forehead. Olive Simpkins, aged six years, granddaugher o Richard C. Cake o River sree, was badly injured on Monday aernoon by a all rom a bicycle. While urning a corner she los her balance and ell. A long gash was cu on her orehead. She was aken,o Dr. Field's oice and i was ound necessary o adminiser eher. Nine siches were required o close he cu. Holman-Parlcer. Ewing Percy Parker, son o Jerry C. Parker o Souh sree, was married las Thursday aernoon o Miss Leila Alice Holman, daugher o David S. Holman o Lakewood, The ceremony was perormed a he bride's home. The couple will live wih he groom's parens in Red Bank. Bridge Avenue House Sold. The Charles Curis propery on Bridge avenue has been bough by Rober Brown o Newark. D. W. Willguss made he sale. The house conains seven rooms and he lo is 50x151) ee. Mr. Brown is employed by B. H. Crae. Alumni Meeings. The annual business meeing o he Red Bank alumni associaion will be held nex Monday nigh in he high school building. The annual social reunion and dance will bo held a he high. school on Friday nigh o nex week. A Library Firliro. The Red Bank library associaion held is regular meeing in he library room on Broad sree las Saurday nigh. The associaion will hold a public euchre; nex Tuesday aernoon a Prank L. Bliiisdell's on Eas Fron sree. John W. Moun Buyii Propery. JohnW. vimi has sold her house a he corner o Fron sree and Maple avenue o JohnW. Moun, The lo has a ronage oco ee on Fron sree and is 150 ee deep. The sale ivi«made by D. W. Willguss. Song Cycle si Grace Church. "Eliland,"an English song cycle, will bo given a he Grace church on Friday nigh by Rev. B.C. Lippimol, Jr., who will bejisniseil by Miss Ania F. Hayes, M«iu Sadie Child, Miss Flcanor Morris and Miss Leah Kridel. Shoulder Dlhlocauil. Chniieo 11. Darby o Monmouli sree diulocned his shoulder las Monday aernoon by a all in he ollicc o he Unied Saes express company. Mr. Darby ia underlie can; o Dr. Harvey W. Young. y MB. PAU- SUKPESED. J 'urv lln Home Lou Weiloei- Alexander Paul o Riverside avenue was endered;) surprise by he boarders a his house las Wednesday nigh. While Mr. Paul'wan aending prayer meeing in he Firs Mehodis church he merrymakers decoraed he parlor and dining room wih lowers andjapanese lanerns and American Hags. Maichow's orchesra was on hand and when Mr. Paul enered he house on his reurn he was greeed by music rom he orchesra and hand-shakes rom he guess. A shor program o reciaions and vocal and insrumenal music was rendered. Aer he enerainmen games were played Unil nearly midnigh, when he guess were ushered ino he dining room, where rereshmens were served. n he cener o he able was a large cake wih Mr. Paul's name on i. Favors were a each gues's place. The guess eased unil nearly one o'clock, when he pary broke up. EATONTOWN SCHOOLS CLOSE "When he morning glories wine Theu l Join rlohinv l>:.ri-rrienaround he same old door." on, JJOHM Xiih, The closing exercises o he Eaonown ownship public schools, were held on Monday nigh in Crescen hall a Eaonown. This is he irs ime he schools o he ownship have unied in having one enerainmen and i proved a success. The exercises consised o an overure by he orchesra, a prayer by Rev. W. E. Blackisun.o Occanpor, a chorurby he grammar schoolgirls, reuaiona by Hilda ling' 1 ". Duinall Tabu', Minnie C'.qmnllo, q Mildrwl Riley, Leon i, Nl Nelus Fuij, F LaKoy LK Sarr/, Fubace Whie, Nellie Palmei, Alber JJrme, Alraa lendnekbcm and Alber Pook; an addiess'hy J rimes Seen, a drill by he primary boys, a song by he primary pupils, solos by Haielihoades aid uh luylar and a duel by Freddie and Ehel Schulz. The graduaes were Alvin Langwih, Milon Smih, Charles Emley, Eugenia Sherman and Arnee Kollock. Whiney Conrow, presiden o he board o educaion, presened.-.heceriicaes; OCEANC'S ELECTON. Voe, on he. h'.n lioioniih o be Taken Nex TiivmUm. The elecion o decide wheher or no Oceanic will.be convered ino he borough o Rumson will be held nextuesday. The elecion will be held a he Oceanic irehouse, and he polls will be open rom six o'clock in he morning o seven o'clock a nigh. The voing machine will be used a he elecion. The board o regisry o Oceanic me yeserday o revise he regisry lis and o add any addiional voers o he lis. is generally believed ha he voe will be in avor o he new borough by a large majoriy. he ejecion is carried and he new borough ormed, anoher elecion mus be held wihin hiry days o elec oicers o he new borough. Many names have been suggesed or he various oices, ha o Frank McMahon being mos requenly menioned or he irs mayor o he new borough. FREMEN'S FAR AT OCEANC. mil he ii-ul Ouilnu he 'liillxhll Jllll/ Nh. The iremen o Oceanic are arranging or a air o be held a heir irehouse during he week beginning July Hh. Boohs will be ied up or he sale o various aricles. Many hings will he disposed o by chance, and he members o he ire company who have he air in charge say here will be all he usual aracions a he air and many unusual ones. The Oceanic ire company is one o he oldes in he ownship. was organized in 1879 and was incorporaed ii 1H82. The equipmen comprises wo hose cars, a chemical engine and a hook and ladder nek. The iremen are divided ino our companies, wih abou eighy members in all. William Mahoiiey is chie o he company, Horace Long.sree is presiden and Tunis S liarkaloo is reasurer. Will Lose a Toe. Thomas kilan o Mechanic sree barender a he Sheridan hoel, was aken o he Long Branch hospial yes erday o be operaed upon or gall grcne in his righ oo,. For some liim Mr. Bolan has boon roubled wih his ee and a shor ime ago blood poisoning so in which develops 1 ino gangrene Mr. Bolan will have one oe-ampuaed and hi 1 hopes by his operaion o soj he spread o he disease., A Good Two-Year Record, Nellie Worhley, he eigh-yenr-olc daugher o 'reii Worliley o Ocean poi, ha.s alemled school in: pas wc y'iivs wihou bcinj; absen ;i day. She in also a regular aendan a he Mehodis Sunday-school and was in; only chih who aended during he.sorm on Sun d.iy, June 2d, Robbery on rving Plncc. K. W. Md'/k'lliin'H house on rving place was enered by lnrvos las ni^h and a iiuanilyo ell and bananas wer solen. A hi o viikialile Viiiverwarc was in he diniii!'; room, hu he hieve were evidenly righened away be or hey could Heeure i. - «v -ie Mildlcown Hoiiio Rened. 1'our Now Trolley Cars). W. A. Hopping l>ii:i rened he Four new car! have arrived alshrowibury or ho Ked SauU rolley line A. T. Crowo bonne in Middleown lown- B5lip or he neason o Mm. A. L. Erl-Theingcro New York. The house conains will he pu on he lino as w>on an h are o modern consrucion an sixeen roomi and ban all modern \m- elecric" apparaus can lie innalled. n Ds Now Sore. Pickop, he phoographer, moved ino his new sore in he Jimklion block ou Thuralay and ho Jmn mnco done a wry largo buuinem. Died From Pneumonia. Charles H. Aunvndi'i) o Por Mo mouh died very middcnly yeserday o pneumonia. Coroner Teley wan enllei and gave u burial permi. ENTERTANMENT BY PUPLS. HUrecibry Children Hive. in Llpraru Hol. The pupils o he Shrewsbury public school gave a ine enerainmen las Friday nigh in Library hall. The principal eaure o he exercises was a drill by eigh girls. Colored calcium lighs lighs were used and his grealy improved he eec. Those in he drill were. Esher Hurluy, Margare Kelly, Laura Clayon, Helen Lang, Mabel Mc- Cormick, Liliiai Phair, Alice Polli and Bearice Johnson. Joe Benne danced a jig and lie was greeed wih so much applause ha he had o repea his perormance. Reciaions, eniled "Home Measuremens" and "A Bachelor's Sah; " by Genevieve Riordan and Josie Lang were given and were applauded by he specaors. A drill, which old he sory o Barbara Friechie, was given by he primary school pupils. Devvey Riordan ook he par o Sonewall Jackson and Josie Kearns represened Barbara Friechie. While he curain was down beween he irs and second pars o he enerainmen Mabel Mc- Cormick, Esher Hurley, Lillian Phair, Laura Clayon and Alice Polli sang The res o he exercises consised o songs by he school, solos by Mildred Johnson and Laura Clayon, reciaions by Agnes Layon, Ehel Monkowski, Arhur Phair, Joe McCue, James Me arby, Laura Clayon, John Sagueron Bearice Johnson, Reba Sriker, Johr,ang and Joe Polli, a piano solo by label McCormick anda dialogue By- Pa,u] nd Marion Sriker. MAZZA'S-.KEW STORE., Weeric Mncliineru innalleil or Dominiq Mazza opened bis new shoe sore in he Haddoi blcck on Saurday. The sore is socked wih a large assormen o bhoe, o all kinds and he lace araced a large number o cusoners. One o he eaures o he sore s he large show window, which was licely dressed or he opening day.,,mr.. <U«ja gave o-each o 'jiis cusomers an ish receiver. He will insall his week nachinery or he soling and inishing o shoes. This is necessary on accoun o iis increasing repair rade. The mahinery will be run by elecriciy. STOLE A HEN AMD TWO EGGS- Two Alanic liiiblaiuern i'oiinnieil» he Vounn Jnil. William Harley and Harry Davi o Alanic Highlands were arresed by ohn Snedoker, chie o police o ha ilacp., on Sunday aernoon on complain Edward Bowne. Mr. Bowne charged ha Harley and Davi sole one hen ind wo eggs rom his place while his olks were a church. The men had a leaving beore Jusice Grover C. Wiliarns and were held o awai he acion he grand jury. n deaul o $100 jail he men were aken o Freehold &\\ on Monday. John 8. Bainon njured. John S. Bainon, Sr.,o Bordensree, as on a sepladder hanging a picure he Grand Army rooms on Broad sree las Thursday aernoon when he los his balance and ell. He landed on his orehead and was rendered unconscious. One o his "eyes was blackened nd his orehead was badly bruised. Dr. Harvey W. Young dressed he wound and or several days Mr. Bainon wen abou wih his orehead bandaged. Souvenirs a a, Sale. The sale a A. L. Goldberg's bazaron Broad sree, which began las Saurday, is sill on and will coninue ill June 6h. Mr. Goldberg is giving souenirs o purchasers, hese souvenirs being shopping baskes made o he naive grasses o Cuba and suiable or decoraing wih ribbons. COWS FOR SALE. Cows or sale a Silver Brook arm. Apply o manager. COWS FOR SALE. Two resh milch cows or sale. H. D. Smock & ;<)., Wicknunk, N. J. LAUNCH FOK SALE. Small launch. 15 ee loiur, or sale cheap. Seen :l C. T. lrwin's, Hed Bank. WANTED. A compeen iirl orircnurnl housework. Hopping, a"li Broad sree, Red Bank. W.A. GRAVEL FOR SALE. > Apply o A. O. Morord, James Hubbard arm, Micldleown ownship, near led Bank. FOB SALE. Three llakiiolcii. 40 o io ee, and 20-oo caboa or sale. (J. K. Bunl, Kcd Bank. BUTCHER WANTED An expmimeeu mcher -waned a McLain' marke, MM Broadway, Branch, N. J. THE SHREWSBURY DARY. Milk and crenm nmiminly. Served daily. / Glover, Shrewsbury, N. J. Telephone 1117-w. norses FOR SALE. One work hornu and one road horuu or sale i Willl «) ll.sc Tlio na i linrvcy, Chapel Hill, N. J. COW FOR 8ALK. Knl i-uiv ur sale ; price $;l. r i. Faened mill ill muly or killing. Tlmnuuill, Kllisi, Holmdel, N.. WRE ME id 'll wire or you. l''ral K rmver, clecricii com moor, 17 Kan Fron liveu, Hod Hank. Tel 41-K. PGS FOR SALE. Ten (n*- iiboals, en weeloi old. oinale. Mri' 1,'mnriuW. Nuwmunl-iiiriiignriind, ni'iir.imro N. J. -^ BANK DARY..Swee [Ti'nni, pure milk. ri'iilibuuir imd lull milk ilrlivcred dally, ClmrU'ii A. Mi-Clniikey, Hi llimli. MAN WANTED, Man wimud o look ali'i holelnl dii and Kind' Apply» Mecca nn, R< and or ([-ni'ral worlc. lank. HOUSE TO RENT. Hlinrninn hounon 123 Monmouh nnxi or ren Ai>i>ly a olllco o Monmouh co company. KM llnnk. MONET'TO LOAN. Money o loan. S. C. Cowar, Freehold, N. J. BOABBERS "WANTED. Boarders waned a 145 Monmouh (sree, Red Bunk. BOYS WATED. Three srong boya waned o learn he pluinbin? rade. Apply o Cook & Oakley, RM Bank. 500 'DWT. o old gold waned. Bough or exchange or new Ed. Leon de la Reimeille, jeweler, liroad sree, lied Bank. FOB SALE. Frenh Jerney cow and cal or sale, six yoarh O and large milker. J.. McLean &.Son, Euonown, N. J. FOR SALE. Pony, car and luirneas. Will be sold reasonable. Apply o or address G, F. Holmes. Lile Silver, N. J. FARMS WANTED. Two arms waned near Red Bank. One mus be on or near he river. Address "Farm," Box 197, Red Bank. BOY "WANTED. A Koed aronr boy waned, abou sixeen years old, who in no araid o work. Address Boy, Box 197, Red Bank. CEDAR SHNGLES. To builders and conracors: cedar shingles in any. quaniy or sale. Apply o Daniel H. Cook, Red Bank, N. J. STOVE FOR SALE. A second-hand laundry sove wih waer baclor sale. Call a Mrs, ' 1, L. Blaisdell's, Eas Fron sree. Red Bank. ENGNE FOR SALE. A 5H.-P. Toquo engine or sale, in good run nims order; price $90. W. A. Clayon, 47 Broad sree, Red Bunk. PHOWOGKAPH FOR SALE. Edison home phonoiuijii, large hoin, se\enyive new records, or ^ale ; price,«^0. Address R Crisiani, Red Bank. vigheyto LOAN. Tho iand and Jjmr> company have mono,- o 5.in in alumoiin. Address K S. Morn, mai\ n- er. Bed Bank, N. }. MONEY TO LOAN. Money o loan in sums o sui borro-weri on'us ond imd morgage. A. \J. ivins, KEG&TER buildig. Red Bank, N. J. MULES FOR SALE.. _,... Team o Ropil work mules orsalecheap, or will xchaiieiirlame brood mare. J. H. McLean & on, Eaonown, N. J. LOCKET FOUND. Locke ound June 4li on rolley car. Owner an have same by proving propery a Corlics's, he clohier, Red Bank. FOR SALE. Second-hand riding culivaor; also new and econd-hand mowing machine. Charles H. Hurjy, Oluevvbbiiiy, K. J. GRL WANTED. Girl or general.housework, hree in amily, vases $20. Apply o Dr. W. S. Whimorc, iroad sree, Ked Bank. REMOVED. My upholaeiing and awning business has been oved rom 44 Wallace a ree o 74 "Wallace sree, led Dank. A. Schmid. FOR SALE. Bicycle and blue lame oil sove or sale. Boh, ool condiion. Apply o George Whie, 106 Wallace sree, Ked Eank. SEWNG MACHNE FOB SALE. Drop rame Wilcox & Gibbs sewing machine, lew las ye:ir, or sale, price 50. Address R. Jrisiani, Ked Bank, N. J. FARM WORK WANTED. Ciy man wishes work on arm during summer, ddreus wih pariculars, Brians, care o S. Mba, Bradley Beach, N. J. POSTON WANTED. A remed middle-aged lady wans a posiion ai companion o. elderly lady or invalid. Address S. B., Box 197, Ked Bank. BOARD WANTED. Board waned by an elderly lady; privae amily reerred; urnished or unurnished room. Adireaa Board, Box 197, Red Bank. FERTLZER WORKS OPEN. Rizau'a erilizer works a Swimming River ia now ready o receive horsey. All he year round. Herman Kizau. Telephone 129-J. FOR RENT. Nice urnished room, wih or wihou board, ear depo; al.so one unurnished room cheap. Address C. W.. Box 197, Red Bank. SURREY FOR SALE. Surrey or wale, new rubber ires and upholsery A 1 condiion, $120. For permi o inspec, address Surrey, P. O. Box 734, New York. GRL WANTED. Nea, idy Kh'l waned or general housework small iirivae amily; wakes$2u. Jacobus, Branch uvenuu, curncr Suuh sree, Red Bank. GOOD GRAVEL. you wan Kood road use Hopping (rripl Delivered in carload loh a any railroad poin. John T. Hopping, New Monmouh, N. J. FOR SALE. One cu under delivery wakon, suiable or laundry or grocery rack 1. L. Schwarz, corner Maple avenue anil Wes Fron sree, Red Bank. MOWNG MACHNE FOR SALE; abio a ood second-hand buy. Boh will be HO] cheap, lmiuire a Warden's arm, on Morrisivilk road, or a 17 Washingon sree, Red lank. HORSES FOR SALE. X ine luuunesh horse, a, line eurriiike horue, ii TOK! iirm horsu; nil ymink and genle. J. G. Warden arm, or 17 Washingon Bree, Red Dank. CULTVATORS FOR SALE. Car o l'lane Jr. No. 70 culivaor!! nearly al Hold. You had hoer purclia.'ie a onco beor prices lulvcmce.. V. Smock. & Cu., Weknlunk, N. J. WANTED. A middle-lured woman or^irl waned onyiisi ir honnework, amily o hree, waijo.'i reanoimbl Mrs, U. Ciulei", 'J'inou l'^illi avenuo, Kaonown N. J. FOB SALE. Four ](i-iii>l ballcaiin li $iheach, olio iiirlebonri! ( ouehuul liedrdoni urnimo ; ulsiv> me ("hicum M piano in".sale a in; American hoel, llv Bank. HORSE FOR SALE. A Komil hnrse, li miidm?. inrlirii hidi, pei-cell; K(nl<\ oo ;dow or my buiinciis. Will iu:l i $HKl. nquire o Unlry, hul'luu' nn4 Krocer, Hi Hank. HOARD WANTED. Would like hoard or wo ladieji and wo rhi diii (M u arm nnr Hc(l llniilc or JJOK* JraiK'h ^llio l.«!lnni, J. oninlu), \UWi l^uloli avimiue, Now Yovli. GUL WANTK. (Jirlwunr d or i;(^ii(mid hoiiiunvoil', ninall nm ily. Miui 1m Hl cook and lauiulrcuii. Uo ri'il'iired. Mm. <i 'OUMO, li'. roail Hi'd Hunk. SPECAL OPPORTUNTY or minimer liudy n (onium, French ind J.nll proimrlnir lilliiliiiin or lio ull iilnrlioolorrollei AililroiiiiKuiiL J. iuwii, l'h. 1)., Alanic liiili lundii. N. J. SOMETHNG?NEW. Ejecor noiseless gasoline engine mulers, only levice ha silences he exhaus wihou reducing he power o engine. For sale by Oscar Hesae, Jr., Red Bank. HELP WANTED. All kinds o help waned, especially girls and women \vho desiru housework. F. Chambers, Maple avenue and Whie sree, ron TMD, over sore, Bed Bank. PAES GREEN DUSTERS. Car o Sandard dry paris ireen dusers have arrived. Cull and we will show you new eaures oher machines do no have. H. D. Smock & Co., Wiclalunk, N. J. JAP-A-LAC. One quar can o Jap-a-lac will make your old chairs, picure rames, iron beds and oher urniure look like new. Ask or i a Weller's sore, 7 Broad sree, Red lank. SUMMER WORK WANTED. Two college bbys wan work o almos any kind or he summer, ogeher or separaely. Each has had experience in various kinds o work. Address Boys, Box 197, Red Bank. STRAYED OB STOLEN. Female rish seer and wo pups srayed or solen rom my place a Fair Haven las Friday. normaion regarding same will obain reward. H. P. Cook, Fair Haven, N. J. PANO FOR SALE. A square piano or sale. Sandard make and in good condiion. Will ho sold cheap and on easy erms. Apply a Georee Greenwood's, on Cap Bowne'l arm. Middleown, N. J. LESSONS N FRENCH. Experienced French inishing eacher wishes o PTive privae lessons o children and aduls, preerably a pupil's residence. Address Madame skran, Box 197, Red Bank, N. J. WANTED. Experienced English buler desires engagemens or summer monhs. Luncheons, dinners ec.: also as visiing vale. Bes o reerences Address"W. Bull, Fair Haven, N, J. FOR Ono heavy piuorm B ring wagon wih op, jsill j>rj #D. oiiu,, a",«5 a.«5 one se so «i W. iisw nuw ble harness. XJ. Schwarz, corner,maple aveml W-,i Erari sicc, cd HC Basiiv. ~~~' LOST. Gold locke,, hree horse h«\ia. se wih small amonds, iii ron o Globo hoel Saurday nkrh, une8h. Finder will receive Hnvui by rournine: H. H. Sulon, Peers place, Red Bank. MATTRESS HEADQUARTERS. WcnzcL'a ho headquarers or hair maress eiiovainsr. Furnish eahers and will make you L eaher maress or $5.50. work puaraneed. /enzcll, ho upholserer, 74 Monmouh sree. Noice o Asparagpus Growers. will pay our and one-bal cens" a pound or iroken asparagus ips delivered in boxes a my anninpr acory, Maawan saion, or a heir eares railroad saion. George G. Worhley. SALESLADES WANTEB. Two girl clerks waned immediaely a Sraus lo.'s dry prxwls sore. Thono dciiring he uosiions need have no knowledge o he business. pply a dry goods sore o Sraus Co., Red Bank. FOX TERRER LOST. Small ox errier, whie, black and an, srayed' rom Harry A. Keel's place a Rumson. Anwers o name o Spor. Finder will be rewarded ly reurning some o Harry A. Kecl, Rumson oad. HAR WORK. am prepared o devoe my enire ime o makg up swiches, combines, anil all kinds o hair,-ork. Address, 29 Wes Fron sree, or send me rd and will call upon you. Miss. Brand. Eed Sank. From AU Pars o he World. Tesimonials are coming in daily rom he bes leople in his counry nraisins up he curaive lowers o Luna oil, ha grea rheumaic remedy, vhich is a posiive cure or all pains. Try i; only 5 cens. TRY US 'or everyhing in he ready-o-ca line. Our deli- :aessen wagon is complee, especially in qualiy, luaniy and price. Our roues everywhere, our moo cleanliness. Headquarers, 125 Broad sree, Ued Bank. LAUNDRY. Firs-class hand laundry, lowes prices ; 5 and [0 cens a piice, nohing: more han 10 cenla, Whie pans, vess, Bkira and ancy waiss handled ivih care. Address Berry, Box 110, Seairigh, N. J. YOUNG LADY WANTED. YOUHK lady, noa in appearance, no araid o ij^h work, or lunch room, conecionery and ice ;ream rade. Board and good wages or righ pary. Apply by leer or' person o Richard Wyckor, Oceanic, N. J. EGAN'S FURNTURE VANS. Beore you have your bagirage or urniure moved o ciy or counry ge my igures. AH kind, o ligh and heavy rucking done a shor noice Call or.address J. T. Egan, 11 Wall sree, Red Bank. 'Telephone 124-J. FARMS FOR SALE. Two arms near Middleown or sale, or build prs hereon will be rened, enans o have aa much ground as hey wish. One arm conains GG acrea and he oher 50 acres. nquire o H. j. Taylor, Middleown, N. J. LAUNCHES "VVANTJJO. Paries who have launches, sailboas or moors,nd wiah o $e\\ hem canno do beer han Kiniiey & Dobbinn, proprieors o Fair Haver Launch and oa Works, Fair Haven, N. J., or 1' Beaver sree, Newark, N, J. * BOOMS WANTED. A lady would like one or wo unurnished rooins wih improvemens in nice locaion; also will aell "Wheeler & Wilson sewinit machine or $5; also Blue Flame oil.sove and walnuharack. nquire a 125 Broad ilreu, <J Bank. RUBBER, Good price:) paid or old rubber o any descripion. Will buy wornou rubber boos, bicycle ires, auomobile iva or wnron ireii. Apply a or nririrekh Kubber, 11) Mechanic: sree, Ked Bank, rear o Frank G«iy'» blacksmih shop. High-Class Auomobiles For Sale. Two Old.'imobiKi louriiur ciira und one runabou, \\\\ 11)U(> modela; have been uwed only or demonaiiiink by lie Old.'miobile Co. o Halliiiore, and have jus been horoughly overhauled by he Olda moor work). C ). 'urroy. Kaonown, N- J. LAUNCH FOB SALE. Launch or nnli\ hal cabin, weny-lwo or, K,»ix wiiix im^h'ii bam, 4 H.-*. Minium <'iiim 1, iluiiim'h iroinpli, Al condiion, now laid up on MliKw-Mluiy liver. Will M;11 cbcup. l l or par- U(!ilanuiddi'!M! Hoal, V. 0. ux TM, NiuvYork. TOXTBNG CAX TOR SAM3. Fine lnur«louring car, prominen Americm mule* 1, j o 7-lJanm i np;<m i, Hi) H.-l'., 4 cyinclpr, «Ranly (^inippd in every deail ; owner ennno. mm ; 'con PJM, will ;H.'H ur $,. r iuo ; comlium pcrl,. 1**01" inijh'cioii, d'inoniiraion, e[c.,, addr ('.. M. Jjw'huH, Knl Hank. POSTON WAWTED. HM' wan n posiion on u jri'nlonni in hoil 'oinju'lenl, ^urili:nrr and anner; nl.io in ure live iuck und liundlinc <» h«lp o V«- MUM; man i'll, ii aii aiiiily; l novon yearn wih nploy<m'. (! i i'uriiiiih ben o r«'l'«i.'i Kur riier, JKbnron, N..1. TREES AND VliANTS FOK KHiT jicar rccji, lino healhy ilork, jiil ah.vn ni>yjk\ H'HL', jn'r.h, ilin nml rlwny rinni in luri luiuorlm«n,; KiMuirmy ami Wind blurkh.^ ry, (Julbcr and Kimr rnni>ln-riy in nny Humiliy, icnipcn, cnranhi, Koom'lmrric'i, Mnuvlinrrici, rliulmrl>i«o. ro;n>!i, pvivo. licdiiur mid <»rnain*n(nl iiv^n aiu plivnlm n( nil kiuiu UM KnnU Nuru«rlwi, Jnmoi MOCOKHM, jn'onrljun". Gomeinaion Sale OF 2 0 &EA OF ACCLMATED Harness and Wagons A M. E. Sexon's Livery Barn, These horses will consis o business horses, hackers, expresjers and some geneel drivers amonp: hem, wih ^ood breeding back o hem. One pair sorrel ecldinps lb'i hands high, rangy necks on hem, a uood eam well maed, ine roaders. well broken, been driven by a lady, would make a good amily, coach or business eam. Some good acing cobs in his sale also. The harness and wagons are mosly secondhanded, o be sold or he high dollar. This will be my las public sale along- he shore his season and every horse will be sold under my old moo o be as represened and every horse mus go a some price as have no ime o spare and mus sell quick his ime. Condiions on day o sale. Sale o commence a one o'clock P. M., sharp. TAO8.. VCE. ' Mil. REEVES, Aucioneer. EDWAUD BOLLKS, Clerk. o a Piano, Vicor Talking H, Edison Phonograph, Records and Supplies, Bicycles, Repairs and Sundries, Sporing Goods, Baseball, Tennis, Gol,' Pocke Knives, "Keen Kuer," Saey Razors, Riles, Sho Guns, Revolvers, Ammuniion, Wall Faper, Shee Music, Seamship Tickes or all European poins, call on ',; 62 Broad S. Phone 106. RED BANK, N. J. The weaher will soon be Buy "Recreaion" Launches and " Ferro " 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 Launch i Boa M s, FAR HAVEN, N. J. OrKNSEY & DOBBNS, 17 Beaver S., Newark, N. Ji To he Piblic. To Whom May Concern : We have used Luna Oil, he Grea Rheumaic Remedy, in our amily or Neuralgia, Toohache, Headache, R h o u m a i c Pains, and in ac we use i or all kinds o pains and aches ha anyo our amily have and have always ound i very saisacory. Wo all hink ha Luna Oil is a irs class romody and 1 can cheerully rccomniond is uso o any ono having any kind o pains or aches. Yon04 ruly, JOHN E. OHAMBRETAN, Wholesales Candy Dealer. J{OHi(l(JlC0, J!)7 J3raiich Avenuo, Rod Bank, N. J.

13 PERSOKAL. Valer M. VanSchoick o Souh An-, ormerly o Red Bank, spen Saurcalling on riends in own, illiam W. Benne o Oceanpor n Saurday wih his aher, Joshua nne o'wallace sree. E, Brown o Prospec avenue was isior a Sayreville on Saurday, li Marion Dugan o Monmouh ee has secured a posiion as senogher wih he Tower manuacuring pany o New York. ev. Joseph A. Linimne o Brod ee is laid up wih rheumaism and is unable o ake par in he service S. James's church las Sunday. Elmer Pope, an agen or he Merolian insurance company, who has en sick wih rheumaism, is recoverlber R. Wilson and Waler B. Law- 1 nee o Newark spen Sunday wih Mr. ilson's moher, Annie Wilson o nal sree. Edward Barber o Newark wasasun- y gues o relaives in Red Bank. s L. S. Jackson o Monmouh ree and H. Merri-o Locus r enue have gone o Washingon on a m days' rip o visi heir siser,. Fowler, ormerly o Red Bank. Miss Mary C. Davis, a suden a assar college, is spending he summer ih her parens, Rev. and Wilim P. Davis o Monmouh sree. She ill reurn o college nex all. Misses May and Julia Zeller o Brook- Jri are visiing Golieb Diez o j ank sree. Sheppard Kollock o Wallace sree,ps been sick wih' an acue -aack o! [digesion he pas ew days, bu is rewering. Mr. Kollock will be 94 years jeun"augus., 1 Price o Eaonown, wie o ap.. Lawcenci P. rice, a Tormer residen eed Bank, is recqvering v. rom whoop- ; cough complicaed wih grip. Hdgar Terhune, who is employed a ersey : Ciy, 1 and who has" been conined» his house on he Newman Springs oad he pas ew days wih an abscess he jaw, is recovering. Daniel W. Whie has been conined o is room a he Globe hoel he pas reek wih a heavy cold. Alred Eurich o Leonard sree, who las been employed in George Hance 'aerson'smachine shop, has le here ind is now employed in he repair shop» H. A. Guyon. Edward McNally o Brooklyn.pen par o las week wih her moher, rs. William Palmer o Por Monnouh. Miss Augusa F. Sco o Shrewsbury ivenue is spending a week wih riends ind relaives in New York and Jersey Diy. Rober Hichings o Branch avelue wen o Philadelphia on Monday o iend he uneral o a relaive. She is acompanied by her sons Rober and Janes. "Domas C. Brockhurs o Wallace jrjje, who has be'en employed by Collierj.s Weekly, is now employed as salesmal) or Pieckerdo, Ralloer & Co., lacu imporers o New York. Charles J. Sexon, a graduae o he Red Bank public schools and presiden o;~ he class o 1903, recenly graduaed rom he denal college o he universiy o Caliornia in San Francisco. Lewis V. Ensign o rving place wil graduae omorrow rom Sevens nsi ue a Hokoben. Chiu-ch Nuwii, The quarerly conerence o Zion :hurch will be held nex Sunday. Preachers rom Maawan, Eaonown Middleown, Keypor, Long Branch Lakewood, Alanic Highlands, Fail Haven and Revey own are expeced o b( presen. Preachers o he local churches lave been invied also. Love eas wil be helda en o'clock and communion wil be observed a wo o'clock in he aer noon. There will also be sermons in hi morning, aernoon and a nigh. Eev. W. B. Maeson will preach a he Bapis church nex Sunday morn ing and nigh. The sermon beore h< graduaing class o he high school wil be preached in he morning. Mr. Ma escn will be absen nex week aending commencemen a Colgae Universiy. His class is o celebrae he 25" anniversary o is graduaion. The subjec o Rev. William P. Davis pasor o he. Firs- Mehodis -church nex Sunday morning will be "The a iude o he church o he educaion o: he young." The collecion will be o: he board O educaion o he Mehodis Episcopal church. Nex Sunday he services a Chris church, Shrewsbury, and a all oher Episcopal churches in his diocese, will be o a special characer, commemoraive o he 300h anniversary o he coming o Chrisianiy o America. ' ' The Baraca class will hold a join debae on Friday nigh wih he young men's class o he Firs' Church o Disciples o Eas Orange. The subjec will be "Resolved, ha he governmen should ake over public uiliies." A srawberry and ice cream esival will be held on he lawn o Zion church on Cenral avenue nex Wednesday nigh. Excelsior band o Red Bank will urnish music. The ladies' aid sociey o he Firs Mehodis church held a srawberry and ice cream esival, in he basemen las Thursday nigh. The ne recoipli were abou $25. The ladies' aid sociey o he Reormed church will hold a srawberry and ice cream esival in he church nex Tuesday nigh. Bread and cake will also bo on sale. The regular monhly meeing o he ladies' aid sociey o 'draco church will bo held a Mri. D.. Awaer'a on Maple avenue nex Friday aernoon, Tho monhly mooing o he Sundayochool board o he Firn; Mehodisi church will be held onigh aer h prayer meeing. ^ Eyo SpcciUiu n Town. A rnprenonuive o in; 'Mward M DamuiurH company o Newark will be n he Globo hoel omorrow rom nine y o our o'clock o examine oven and li hem wih glaanim. CLERGYMEN ENTERTANED. lie Rioninoi Cleiimm lreii a Rev. F. P. SweKey enerained he rl on mouh Clericus a Shrewsbury?ory on Monday o las week. The iposolic number hireen were presen, ind included Revs. A. W. Cornell o Aiddleown,,F. P. Swezey o Shrewsrary, Rober Maekellar o Red Bank, 1. C. Lord o Navesink, H. M. P. Pearce o Souh Amboy, Adams o laonown, Brueninghausen o Keyor, Buger' o Poin Pleasan, Ma- ;hews o Lakewood, Thompson o Freelold and W. N. Bailey o Aabury Park, Fohn H. Lippin'co o Lile Silver and. C. Shoemaker o Poin Pleasan. An enjoyable repas o ive courses vas served a hal-pas one o'clock, ier which Rev. Rober MacKellar ead a houghul essay on he subjec, ' Truh or Expediency Which?'' The liscussion ha ollowed was animaed nd ook a wide range, bu dwel chiely )n quesions o he Eucharis. Each nember when called on expressed his >pinion, and John.H. Lippinco closed ;he discussion by declaring, amid grea ipplause, ha Mr. MacKellar was accomplishing a wonderul amoun o good in Red Bank simply by he ac, kindness and good managemen which nake up he "expediency" he had wrien agains. Aer adjournmen many o he members inspeced he old hurch. The nex meeing o he clericus will be a "he old home " JohnH. Lippino's a Lile Silver, on Monday, July s. ROOSTER FGHTS BABY.» l<\ie<- Unil levila. A rooser ighing a baby was he exraordinary specacle ha Joseph ;randinei o Pearl sree saw on Sunday aernoon when he walked in his back yard/ 'Mr: 1 (Sraridine slaugher Rosie, who is wo years old, saw he :ock sruing; abou he yard and made i grab a i. She caugh he rooser by is ail eahers and laughed wih deligh a her new playhing. The eahers on he rooser's neck brisled and he owl jumped on he girl's head wih a crow o riumph. ore open Rosie's head wih is spurs and pecked he child's ace unil i bled. The girl began o scream and ried o igh o he rooser, bu was unable o do so. Jus hen Mr. Grandinei enered he yard and saw his daugher's predicamen. He seized a hoe and brough i down wih all his orce on he rooser's neck. The owl's head was cu o by he blow and aer luering abou he yard a shor ime i lay dead. Rosic's njuries were bound up and ouside o a ew scars she is now all righ. Hade Sick by Bicycle Riding. Paience Roberson, aged en years, daugher o Charles Roberson o Broad sree, narrowly escaped an aack o spinal meningiis las week. The child wen bicycle riding on Thursday and over-exered hersel. The nex day her back was so lame ha she was helpless and he docor eared ha phial meningiis would develop. She is now much beer. Rebuilding Bridges. Thomas H. Leonard o Alanic Highlands, who buil he new bridge a New Monmouh, is rebuilding he bridge on he Old Plank road a he same place. He is also rebuilding he bridge leading rom New Monmouh o Alanic Highlands. Mr. Leonard has he conrac o grade he road or he rolley company rom Leonard avenue o avenue D a Alanic Highlands. Belord Girl Weds. Miss Albera Henry, daugher o George C. Henry o Belord, was married on. Sunday o Joseph Havens o For Hancock. The ceremony was perormed a he Keansburg Mehodis parsonage by Rev.. T. Leary. Mr. and Havens are boarding or he presen wih Havcns's siser, Ruus Easmond o Belord. Academy's Final Exercises. The ninh annual commencemen o he Shrewsbury academy will be held a ho school on Leroy place on Friday morning a en o'clock. Miss Marion L. Talmage and George E. Truex are he graduaes. Young women graduaes o he academy are admied o Moun Holyoke and Wellesley colleges wihou examinaions. Harves Home a Tinon Falls. The ladies' aid sociey o he Tinon Falls Mehodis church me las Thursday a Miss Georgianna Waiing's a ha place and discussed plans or a harves nome, which will beheld July 25h. The harves home will be held in a en on he church grounds. Hand Cu by Circular Saw. William Skidmore, who works in John J. Leonard'!! coal and wood yard a Alanic Highlands, ran his; hand agains a circular saw while sawing wood on Monday. The hand was badly laceraed. Dr.. A. lendriekiion drenned he injuries. Minims. CONROY.-A lcudden'i Cornor, on Snimluy,.lumi Nh, Mm. PiH'i' Conroy, o a mm. TCMl'lUY. A Oceunii!, on Monday, June id, Mi. ra 1). l'lmery, o n diuikhlei 1. ('T'K.- A Red Hank, on.saurday,.tlmo lu, Mm.,oui;i (loiii, o u noli. SOMO. - -A KM! Hank, im Friday. Juno 1l.li, Mm. Ai-.nriaU Hlionm, o a won. MAilKAUKH. HlOWU-WOOnwoin'H.-- A Now y m -k, (,n 'l'lmniday, M»y!!Olh, Miim (Jruco iowi-r o laorliilon ami Clarenro (J. Wood worh o <)(-enu (iruvo. KMMONK -1K)H)KN.--A. Miirlliiiro, on W<:drn'iuhiy,.luim Filli, Gnwi', dnnklior o liidaoy Kmmmm o Marlboro, and Jan'ii Arhur Kordrn o Frrolmld. JKNKY-AVUNH.-A. Kriumhurir, on Kmidny,.liinllllli, hy lnv.. T..i'ary, Allwra, ilallklilor o (ieorjio <!. llmn-y o Uolord, ind Jonoili Huvoau o! 'or Hancock. MuLAN-l'A'i'TOUHON.-A Anlmry Park, on Tuesday, June 4h. Miss Grace A. McLain and Percy Paerson, boh o Long Branch. VANBRUN'JT DA VS.-A New York, on Saurday, June 1s, Elizabeh, daugher o Charles VanBrun, and William E., son o C. W. Davis, boh o Long: Branch. WCKWKE-HURLEY. A Avon, sr> Saurday, June 1s, by Rev. '. Walker, Miss Gerrude Wickwire o Avon and John Hurley o Belmar. WOOLLEY-HART.-A FarminBdale, on Sunday, June 2d, by Rev. William Adams, Miss Eva. Woolley o Farmingdale and John S. Har o Avon. ) C ATl.i. BORDEN. A Ardena, on Saurday, June 1s, William Borden, aged 60 years. HRNNRTT.-A lolnril, on Wdnr.diiy, Juno Sh, Welhea May, daugher o Edward Benne, aged [\ monhs. COLLE. A Freehold, on Thursday, June 6h, Parick CollieraKed.7(1 years. DUBO1S 1. A Trenon, on Saurday, June 1s, Tunis DuBois o Tdnnen, a^ed 63 years, ELLS. A Freehold, on Monday, JuneSd, Miss Ellen H. Ellis, ased 78 years. FREESE. A Ocean Grave, on Friday, June 8h, Miss Elizabeh Freese, aged 86 years. HUBBAED.-A Red Bank, on Wednesday, June 12h, Adelaide, wie o Eliaa Hubbard, ascd 67 years. MLES.-AFair Haven, on Friday, June 7h, Caherine M., daugher o Edward E. Miles, aged 10 monhs. POOLE. A Union, near Keypor 1, on Sunday, June 7h, Gcorj;e Poule, aged 7.J years. SCHNAUTZ. A Freehold, on Friday, May 31s. Louis R. Suhnauz. VANDERVEER.-A Lonjr Branch, on Sunday, June 9h, Miss Lizzie TralFuiil VanDerveer, aged 51 years. > ' WOOLLEY, A LOUR Braiich, on Tuesday, June 4h, Elizabeh Woollc-y, aged 12 years. The public is hereby noiied ha he only per- RinR uhoriz'ml o collec motoy or FHc Chapp], Fair Haven, are ho.se whose book or card conains he seal o he church. We also give noice ha no one is permied o secure goods or Fi.sk Chapel, Fair Haven, unless hey have a wrien order rom he rusees; oherwise he rusees will no be responsible or same. FRED BROWN, JAMKES G. CorLiES, N. J. WLLAMS, Trusees. Fair Haven, N:./., June 11h, Uiur. 35 WEST FRONT STREET, RED BANK, N. J. 1 lb. Tea (50c. grade), 35e. lib. Coee (28c. grade) 2 lbs. Bes Creamery Buer a Regular Price. Waer picher and 6 glasses. :..39c. 4 piece glass able se 1.33c. Glass berry se '.!...ssoei" Finely eched glass berry se.'..89$. Nickel lamps, complee S9c. Whie bowls and pichers, dieren sizes. A good, line o whie.able, ware. Wire mosquio neing. '"' W-ash boilers wih copper boom. galvanized pails. Mra. Pos paen irons, also ihe old-, ashioned kind. Bread, lour and sugar boxes. Horse whips, 10c. and upwards. Window screens; Window shades. Large glass berry dishes; 10c. Jardinies; 12c. -An elegan, line o higher priced jardiniers jus received. Table arid shel oil cloh, designs in blue, brown, red, green and all-whie. Ladies' hosiery, oweling, apron gingham, ec. Fine linen able clohs, reasonably Sheeing muslin, 6-4 wide.. 15c. yd. priced., ^ Sheeing muslin, 9-4 wide,.24c. yd. Bleached muslin sheeing, 9-4 wide, 29c. yd. 35 W. Fron S.. Lining Cambric. 5c. yd. Percaline Lining...10 and 12c. yd. Creonne Calico 10c. yd. Red Bank, N. J. One Minue's Walk From Paerson & Spinning's. and Coi To see* Mos o he raudulen cures or Eheumaism have been driven ou o he marke. Bu you can saely ry he sure and hones, as well as absoluely harmless remedy or he ormening disease, LUNA OL, he amous new Bhenmaic remedy. Cures all kinds o pains and aches..- is no an expensive reamen and cures while you sleep as hundreds o people righ in his couny DO esiy. Ask your druggis on is waj home jom our esal hshmen. bough wagon aisacion. * o make your parlor up-o-dae, o educae u your children and o enerain your riends.. A- home in liese imes wihou a Piano is no up-o-dae. We sell he celebraed HOWARD Pianos or cash or on easy erms, wih an unlimied guaranee, and make a liberal allowance or your old insrumen. Being special acory agens, can save you a hundred dollars on your Piano. Call or drop a posal and we will call and alk i over. Tuning, Repairing. Theje's anoher man who has whose place" o business is on Eas Fron Sree, Red Bank, handles he Sudebaker line o Vehicles and Harness because hey always please he buyer. We go upon he heory ha o ge and hold your rade in he uure we mus give you he bigges value or your money. The Sudebaker Line 'Does Tha You are no buying a pig in a poke a hing o unknown or quesionable value. You know and everybody knows hey're sandard he world over Ċan' we do somehing or you? We're agens or he enire line, abou everyhing ever hough o in Vehicles and Harness. Wha's no in sock we'll ge quickly o mee your wan. Come in and le us alk abou i. THE PUBLC ; will give you an opporuniy o purchase new and up-o-dae ns^laces^ribbons, Curains^ Bed Spreads, nans' and BELTS Fine Whie Kid Bels, nickle buckles, regular 4'.)c bel. Anniversary Sale, 10c PETTCOATS Fine Gingham Peicoas, rullled. Anniversary Sale.../ 25c WASTS Marie Anoinee Waiali). Anniversary Sale 44c HAND BAGS Made o Fine Paen Leaher, sell or $1.2!iand $1.00. Anniveraary Sale, 35c HAND BAGS Made in Fine Kid in all colors. See display in he window, 119c and 49c. Anniversary Salo 10c PETER PAN WASTS Peer Pan Waiiia. Anniversary Sale, 44c DURNG TH^ SALE. ho Salo ho ioro will bo opou ovory nigh unil 0 o'clock, excep Saurday nigh, when i will bo open ho regular hours. UlmilHMM 3

14 \ We are now in our new place o business in BLOCK doors above Sorck's, o Course, where we are showing a ine new line o Picures, Cameras, Pos Cards, Ariss' Maerials, &c. We will be pleased o have everybody visi us in our new place, which will be he Fines Phoograph Gallery in Monmouih where^he p ines and mos arisic work in his line is produced. Formal Opening, wih Music, Souvenirs, Ec., will be announced laer. i HOUSES AND LOTS SOLD. Bccen Propery </i«iii /<"«in led Haul; mill Yivinii.. Oavid Hunce has sold his house and lo on Basse sree, near he high school,' lo Mary E. Sherwood o Brooklyn, who will make i her home. The house is a welve-room "srucure and he lo is 43x150 ee. The W. A. French house a No. 274 'Caherine sree has been sold Lo Josenh Marinaro.a Brooklyn real esae broker, who bough he propery as an invesmen. The house conains six rooms. 1 The lo is 50x200 ee. Herman Woolley, a clerk in Clarence Whie's sore, has bough Parick Conner's house and lo a Hance Park. Mr. Woolley, who was married abou a year ago, will move ino he house. The lo comprises abou a quarer o an acre and he house conains six rooms. Clarence Whie has sold our los on Beach aree o John Berry o New York, who will probably build wo houses on he rac. All o he above saks were made by Francis Whie. TO VOTE ON SCHOOL MATTERS. A Mee inn i Alanic liijliliiiiiln X'i'jc 'in'kc/iii; Siiih. A meeing o he legal voers o Alanic Highlands will be 'held in he Bchoolhou.su a ha place nex Tuesday nigh o consider he buying o wo los o land, he selling o a lo, and lu. 1 building o an addiion o he.sehoolhouse. The wo los o land menioned are on Washingon and Lincoln avenues, adjoining lic presen school properly. Fn,,, i,. prcilktl.i. The lo which i is proposed o ) sell is on ( he corner o Avenue C and Washingon avenues and is 100x200 ee. The proceeds rom he sale o he lo will be used as par paymen or he wo los which i is proposed o buy. The board o educaion will ask he voers o appropriae.suicien money o build an exension o he presen sdioolliouse and o buy such urniure and equipmen as may be necessary o urnish he addiion., The oal amoun o money which he board will ask he borough o appropriae is $12,000, NEW BEACH STREET HOUSES. NSURANCE POLCES PAD. Denil Vlulmi Seled by Prudenial The Prudenial insurance company paid he ollowing deah claims in he Red Bank disric during May; jhnrlea A. Denne, Spring Lake.51, Broad sree, Kod Bank, $G,000. Charles Curis o Rober Brown. Lo on Meribah W. VanWinkle rac a Red Bank, $1,800. Augusus Muhr, Lnkewood MDDLETOWN TOWNSHP. ' Lizzie Woolley, Long Branch Augus F. Moisselbach o Newark and ohers o Minnie Jones, Uelmar.; Charles Dabry. Lo a Waer Wich Park, $1. Laayee Hurley, Red Hank Waler lyursim, Lile Silver... Mardean company o Charles E. D. Baxer. Michael Ryan, Lincro Four los a Mardean, %{.' Edward P. Ellierson, Manahawkin... William M. Thompson o Samuel Collins. Piece A lira WHB, Red Hank o propery, $1. Sarah Johnson, Ued Bank Samuel Collins o Lucy Nicson. Piece o propery conaining V\ o an acre, $1. Mnry J. Daviucm. Keypor Li/./.ie Gluskin, Bradley Hiaich Minnie Souhall, Glemlola Simon Corell. Col's Neck.yiiia Marin. Long Branch Rebecca (oide.il,, Bradley y Heaeh Ma. Til un. LOK Branch....lame* Reynolds, Manasquan Ciilherl K. Conover. Col's Neck Carrie MeLiuudllin, Ocean Grove Anna Cavanau^li. Asbury 'ark Surah Osliorne, Key]>ur.... Deborah Havciia, l'or Monmouh Liicilla (.'ainpbi'll. Freehold...,lob K. Cnmnlun, Red Hank Wm. lvrry, 1'ciin Pleasan HulandC. Conk, Kcd Bank 4M «4 22(1 Hi ( (i :17 1( 'J G) 1211 W 12(i 00 12U 4(> DO SO !> : 40 5( 40 ii( ;!!) E (1 lie lliinn Mlnil hv 1 rani;.1. l>il>l,< nhave been recorded in he ollice o he mill <?>«( bu Ali-. liulriali. couny clerk a Freehold or he week Ground haw beei broken or wo now ending.june 8lh, 1007 : housed on Beach Hree. One will be SiiiiEUW.'iiiriY TOWNSHP. buil or Frank J. Dibben adjoining bin Frank C. Miller o Hiilirrl. Miller..nml cm residence and he oher iu being buil oi Alexander Hurleigli opposie! he Dilibcn house. Boh houses will be buil or renal. Mro. John B. Bergen o Uroad sree \n conemplaing building a lin double home on one o her los; on Beach sree near Broiid Hree. When h house in compleed Mr». Bergen will occupy hal o i and will ren her Broad Bree home. you iilce your order or prining o THE REGSTER oice you ge your prining when i ia promised. Adv. House Moved o Bridge Avenue. Waers &.Osborn o Red Bank have jough rom S. W. Mori'ord a lo or Bridge avenue near Recor place, 50x130 'ue. The price paid was $1)00. This irm. has also bough a double house on Allen sree rom James E. Degnan o Riverside avenue. The house will be noved o he lo on Bridge avenue. The.iou.se will be rened. Mr. Uegnan sold lie house, which was on he lo adjoining his Riverside avenue home, or he purpose o (jeing more ground around his residence., ; Big House Moved. The Hillside coage on Fron sree which was bough recenly by A. M. Wds o Broad.sree has been moved o a lo on he Allen rac, near Wes.sree. This house is all and every wire ha crossed Fron sree along he roue had o lir aken ((own. ook nearly hree weeks o move he house. None o he lire alarm wires were inerered wih by he moving o ho building. Mr. ViVis will ix up he house and will ren i. Deeds Recorded. The ollowing real esae ransers he wes Hide el' Wnsliini;l(.i. -TO, Oceanic, $1. 11 y N. Ni'viiin, cm-riiior, lu Knnnu K. Hubbum. Tho.loiiepli A. Tlii'Dckmo'lun lioineaeml proiierly allied Himh, $;M,OKJ. WilliamT. 'lirkcr o KliznMli M. C. Diirhmn. Lo (inlii! iic.mli nide or UecUleuu iilacc, K«l Dunk, >p 1 - William limvl.n o Frank W. Miulliieau. T» lon a Fair lluveii, $1. <!eui)ce M. Jiiciiliim o luyiml C. Aiiplciae.,iiii(l (in cun nidi,,, llroail nmii,?1. Uiiyiml C. Aii >lckuo o J«mii«W. Jacobin Lund on MinLDldoo Braid iilronl, $1. '. E. and John. (iliiimnium n.lomnih Milhomiy. Two lon on GCUKO limco ruc n Oce anlc, si. William A. French o Anollo libunalll. Houu( mid lo on Uuliei luo uroo, lal lunk, Jl.WW. Parick McCarron o Oo Srohmemjer. Lo on George Hance rac a Oceanic, S. Julia E. and John W. vinh lo^ John W. Moun. Xand on Fron Hree. Red Bank? $1, Florence M. Odell o George F. Odell. Land on Maple avenue, Red Bank, $1. Edwin Field o Margare B. Eccles. Land on ATLANTC HGHLANDS. William D. Sou o Orange o Bridge Hare. Lo, $1.. Amanda W. Warous and husband o Rober D. Manel]. Foureen los on, John S. lubbard rac, $1. Syrah S. and Thomas H. Miekcns o Minnie A. Emery. Lo S, S. Minnie A. Emery o Alanic Highlands o Thumas Miekcns. Lo, S. EATONTOWN TOWNSHP. Jessie Meyer and ohers o New York o George W. McKellip. Lo a Kensingon park, $325. Laura '], and Charles Breese o Harry M. Mc- Knig. Land on Eaonown and Seashore urnpike, $1. Louis Sharsein o Long Branch o Louis Shapiro. Lo on norh side o main road leading rom Kaonown n Lonir Branch, ( acres ; also lo conaining acres ; also lo conaining acres on road rom Oceanpor o Eaonown, $1. ' 11OLMDEL TOWNSHP. Joseph C;.li»yer o Kmeline Tevor, Plo conaining acres nni Sone in. %\. Bridge Lawless o Michael Lawless. Land on road rom rwin's road o Keypor, conaining i)l>-100 acres, U. ATLANTC TOWNSHP. Mary Kchulz and ohers o John S. Applcprae Jr. Plo a Norh American Phalanx, 'conaining aore,?1. John S. Applegao, Jr., o Mary Schulz and ilers. Lo described above, $1, KMlTAN TOWNSHP. Annie- L. Cnnovor, ex'x, o John G. Schonek Two kis on Main sree, lo on Carney nree, lo on Mol avenue and lo on Beers sree, Keypor, 51 Ṁarha S. Griggs o l'or Monmoulh o Garroll. Wrigh, and ohers. Two racs o land, one n he souh shore o Karian bayanil he oher on Wilson avenue, conaining alogeher 49 acre $20,000. ( (iarrc S. Wrigh "ml olh. :i il KeiinsliurK lore improvemen company, The wo ubov racs o land, $1. JanoM. Johnion o Keaiislmrir shore improve men conipuny. Hix los a Keansburpr, $1. John W. Kemigh o Lulu Baker. Land on Sour, side o Warren nree, Keyporl, $1,1(1(1. Annii J. lrowr-r lo David Clark. Lo on Clnrl and Arrowimih propery, Keypor, $1,400. W. W. immiiy o Oiirrio. Unwinder. Land o ea.'i side o Wood avenue, Koansburg, $1. Carrie Uioiinder (o Klizn H. lam:iay. Land o cas nid; o Wood avenue, Keanslnirg,?1. John W. Keouivh o l'al rick. Dane. Lund oi norh nidn o Third iivniuu-. Keypor, $1,000. Charleii K. Cluao o Malawan lo J. (irill'm. Niiv lon on he Keypor improvemen ooiniinny rac Mcillli! and M. Herman Kiiiion o New York lynian J. Cohen. Land on Broad nreu, Key por, $1. MATAWAN TOWNilH". James,iimlier;:on o Nornmn!. T'ico. Lund o Main nree. Mala wan, $1. MAl.llOO TOWNilHir. Parick Nolim U> Marin Nolan, Lund on KU. iido o road rioiiimoiinl. 'l'iisiiul lo Holmdil, eoi aiiilnir V: neli', also irae conaining li aeres, also rac conninink '1'/ ; J acn'ii, $1. owhinil ',] 1 i i and olbcni l«.lobli V. )<-ni:i' Land on norh nidi! o road lending rom Frmliok o Miinwan, $1. nline. K<ilnni<il mid iilliom o Freehold o Au KUiiui Nowniiin. Trac in Freehold ownship eonlnldnic lio uercii. Jumci. K. MuHuillind lo John Unlkghor. Lo on uvunuu 1$, Froehulil, $1. S Low o he ground and low in price, bu well made. One and wo-horse Farrn Wagons, Farmers' Jagger Wagons and a large sock o-pleasure Carriages o every descripion.». MOUNT & BRO RED BANK, N. J. You'll be glad you decided o give your eyes aenion, i you le us i you wih glasses." Headaches will go reading will be a real pleasure, when or where au long au you wish. Sowing will no weary your eyes nerves will becomo seady, and you will eel beer all over. "* As BOOH as you read hin consider wheher your eyen are us srong as hey used o bo. hey are no make up your mind o have he maer aended o a once. FREE EXAMNATON. D. K. WENTWORTH, Opician. A LoliHcn & Wille's Phnrmacy,, BELPORD, N. J. Real Esae, Loans and nsurance. FOR 8AM3. Farms, Coages, joj and Rlvor Propery. A Ohidimi Fnnn (i r> ncros,?)l,0l)0; unn 28 acrcii, $4,000; Frui. Milk and l'oulry Farm.?Y,()00. Oilier Funmi ui> lo $40,000. On river (>;5 oo, 111 acroii, $215,000; will divido MONEY TO LOAN in inunu o nulu NSURANCE N OLD SOLD COMPANES.. TUKNBED HOUBEO n Town, Kunuion, Ocvulc uml Full- liivon Oice, Monmouh and Broad Srees, Tel. 62 M. FRANCS WHTE. "Had been roubled wih dandru a lonp lmo. Aer iisin,' onn bole o Hnlrhenlh ound hd diindru gono and my hair, wiilcli iv.is wn-blrda Kray ( am 48 ycaro old); ronorod o n nnurnl auburn color. GRACE ECMANN, La Crosso, Vi'ls." Guaraneed perecly pure. Phllo-Hay Spec. Co., Newark, N. J. ad* of 50e a Hi o( COOPER: VANDERVEER. Public Noice. NOTCE TO HOLDERS OF SEWER CERTFCATES. The TOWN OF RED BANK, having made arrangemens o pay SEWER CERTFCATES now ousanding: Noice is hereby given o holders o such Ceriicaes ha hey will be redeemed in cash or exchanged or new Bonds a eiher he Firs or'second Naional Bank o Red Bank, such presenaion o be made July is, 2<\ or 3d, as ineres ceases on hese Ceriicaes July 1s, By order o he Commissioners : Town o Red Bank, N. J.' Aes: A. C. laiuuson,,town Clerk.

15 HGHLANDS NEWS. J9«i# Exerciei Fih Wedding Amivpmaru. Children's day exercises were held in Je Bapis church las Sunday nigh. pleasan program was rendered by Je Sunday-school. Rev. P. H. Shermer pleached special sermons boh morning $d evening and here was special music }V he'choir and he school. Children's \y services in he Mehodis church -avebeen posponed unil Sunday, June d. The Children'sday services o he eabyerian church will be held nex mday. There will be special music id a program o exercises by he Sunly-Renool. Mr. and Arnold Vorser eele- aed heir ih wedding anniversary s Tuesday nigh. The house was licoraed or he occasion. A dozen lends rom Brooklyn were presen and ine dinner was served. Each gues iceived a wooden spoon as a souvenir id Mr. and Vorser received many indsome presens. A. H. Magee enerained he resbyerian ladies' aid sociey las uesday aernoon. Grover C. Williams o Firs avenue as bough a new delivery wagon rom irdsall & Son o Red Bank. Mr. and T. H. Mickens le on!onday or Asbury Park, where hey will pend he summer. Their new bunga- >w on Sevenh avenue, recenly comleed, has been rened o a New York ary or-he summer. Sarr H. Ambler, manager o Maers "s^rug -sore, spen Sunday wih iis amily a, Whie, Plains, Ne.w. York., "Asbury -avenue, -near -Firs avenue, rill be regraded.. The guers on some he side srees are-being cleaned; DeHar & Leson o Red Bank have ' ipened heir phoograph sudio oil Firs ivenue or h,e season, wih Frank Baldvin o Red, Bank in charge. Ties or he new rolley line have arived. The ies are brough by boa o pie borough pier and hen cared.by pagon along he roue. Joshua VanPel o New York moved as Monday rom New York o Asa Dils's house a Hillside. Mr. VanPel 1 was a ormer residen' o he borough ind was a one ime janior o he Cenral Bapis church. The Presbyerian Endeavor sociey pas sen over 100 gospel l)q$ o he Souh, o be disribued among he mounaineers. The baccalaureae sermon o he graduaes o he public school was preached las Sunday aernoon in he Firs Mehodis church by Presiding Elder John B. Haihes. Mr. Haines was pasor o he Mehodis church here when many o he graduaes were young children and he sermon ouched on many o heir childhood doings. George Haggery, assisan drag clerk in Mahews's sore, spen Wednesday nigh a Red Bankwih riends. James Marin o Firs avenue spen Monday in New York on business. Rev. and 0. A. Brown and daugher Helen aended he commencemen exercises a Dickinson college a Carlisle, Pa., las week. Arhur H. Brown, son o he clergyman, was one o he graduaes. He won he Say idge prize or he bes oraion in composiion and delivery. Mr. Brown will ener Drew heological seminary a Madison in he all. The hird annual reunion o he alumni associaion will be Held on Friday nigh in.he casino. Nieman's orchesra o Red Bank will urnish music or dancing. John L. Sweeney has opened a branch law oice a Seabrigh. Miss Mary Paerson is employed in Robers & Whie's sore on Firs avenue. The annual bazar o he Mehodis church will be held July 16h, 17h and 18h. The commiee will ry o make his even eclipse all previous ones. Mr. and W. J. Hilon le or Asbury Park las Thursday, where hey will remain or he summer. S. H. Powell and amily moved o Monclair las week, where hey will spend he summer. Rev. Frank Moore, presiden o Pon- Long Branch. Mr. and William Mahews and daugher Drucilla o ningon seminary, will preach in hekeypor spen rom Saurday ill Monday wih Charles Mahews. Mehodis church nex Sunday. Miss Lila Thompson is illing he posiion as organis in he Presbyerian he road overseer, became righened Four horses owned by Frank Weeks, church in place o Harry Vanderbil, who las Tuesday and boled. The horses had been organis many years. were being driven o a road-scraper and The canaa "Three Lile Kiens" he scraper collided wih a wagon illed was given by members o he high school in he casino las Monday nigh o a large and well pleased audience. Tonigh he annual class recepion will be held and omorrow nigh he graduaion exercises will be held in he casino. Rev. 0. A. JJrown will make nn address and Judge John E. Foser will presen he diplomas. Three men were arresed a Alanic Highlands las Saurday or being drunk and disorderly. Jusice Grover C. Williams ined Marin Ga'ey,$20 and coss and Brigh Heed $10 and coss. William Harley was aken beore Jusice ' rwin and was ined $3 and coss. OCEANPORT NEWS. MehoHH B.qn Cleared Tweny-eigh dollnrn WD cleared a a srawberry esival held las Thursday nigh on he lawn o he Mehodis church. Bu ew o he boarding house!) in ho village have bc^un aking (riiens ye and rom presicn iiidieaiomi he BCacion will be very no. William T. Welch o Brooklyn upcii Sunday wih K. Tucker Welch. Mr. and Mra. David Servisisi and daugher o Souh River have been viiiiinp Joneph Wiher;?. Fred Worhley him a new home. Rev. W. 1 "- iiluckiiion made; a player a, a alodjoo Borrow held nl, i()i)k liranch liin Saurday niph by he Odd Followii. Ohcru rom hin placo who nonded he meeing were Knmnuii l p. Miller and Benjamin Eldridj^e. Tho public' nchool will lie cloned or he ieauoii (>n Friday. Mr. Meyer,,ho principal, hun rnurnud o Fewiiylvaniu. Ho 1H oxpcr.xl o each huro nex yi^ir. Miia Anna Mapn o <oi i Brunch in nick nl, ho homo o her niiier, Mra. R W. Cmor. E. FRONT STREET, Opp. Globe Hoel. COLT'S NECK NEWS. Jliaphar Teini Ori'anixml ninl Will May J.ni'irMiaHie Sundau- A baseball eamhas been organized here anil will play is irs game u his place nex Sunday wih Shrewsbury. William Harshorne wen o Freehold one day las week and bough gloves, ball^ and bas or he eam. William Sherman and amily and Ann Eliza VanMaer o Red Bank were Sunday guess o Charles Sherman. John Conover o Keypor spen Sunday wih his amily here. Mr, and John Dunn o Eas Freehold spen Sunday wih John Giberson., Alber Francis and amily spen Sunday wih'william Curis o Freehold. Judson Francis spen Sunday wih his broher, Edward Francis o Lincro. James Bolon o Plainleld, wie o a ormer paser o he Reormed church a his place, has been visiing riends here. Mr. and Fred Luher spen Sunday a Asbury Park. T. Forman Taylor and William Harshorne and daugher spen Friday wih Miss Ella Hendrickson o Middleown. Chris Snedeker reurned on Sunday rom a visi o his daugher, Evere Smih o Fair Haven. Mr. Snedeker lives wih his broher, Theodore Snedeker. Miss Kahie Snedeker reurned home on Sunday aer spending a week wih her aun, Jacob Burr o Oak Glen. William Elder o Asbury Park visied Newell VanDorn on Sunday. Mr. and Thomas Lamberson o Holmdel are saying wih heir son Thomas Lamberson, Jr., o his place. Thomas Ellis and her son and daugher o Holmdel spen Sunday wih- Thomas Lamberson. Mr. and William Sickles and son Johnson o Asbury Park spen Sunday wih Joaeph Leerson., The Children's day exercises o he Reormed church were held on Sunday morning. The enerainmen consised o reciaions by Willie Archibald and he primary class, choruses by he school and addresses by Rev. Ocave Von- Beverhoud, he pasor, and S. Traord Smock, he superinenden. Margare Kelsey spen Sunday wih her daugher, John Ryan o Red Bank. Kelsey's granddaugher, Margare Ryan, reurned wih her o spend a week. Joseph Jeerson is suering wih eczema on his hands. Mr. and Charles Mahews were recen guess o Leonard Bampon o wih loose sones; One o he horses broke loose rom is harness and was caugh by Mr. Gilson, he sorekeeper. Aer running a shor disance he oher, hree horses sopped. The scraper was slighly damaged. Fred Luher has bough a horse rom John Smih o Alanic Highlands and sold one o John Harvey o he Phalanx. Tackney and her daugher May, and her grandson, Daniel Cahill, are spending he summer wih Daniel Sullivan. The sacramen o he Lord's supper will be adminisered a he Reormed church nex Sunday. Mr. and Warren Mahews o Middleown ownship spen Sunday wil riends hero. Harry Lawrence o Asbury Park spen Sunday wih John Norman. Mr. and Mm. Charles Prohero and child and William Prohero o Vanderburg spen Sunday wih Mrs John Prohero. Miss Annie Eagau haa reurned roir a visi o Saen 'jland. Evoro HOWB. John Coello»nd amily spen Sunday wih Mra. CoHcllo'a moher, Mra Michael New o Vnnderburr. Alber Har reurned lnsi weel' rom a viii o her siser, Mro. Mar nhnll Smock o New York. Mian Margare Kelly o Anbury Parli np'.m Sunday a her home here. Charlen Allen isi employed an a gardener u uhuiniiier ciiidenco a Oeuank Joieph Caron has a poniion a Ar bilry Park an oreman o n livery wabk Mary, daugher o Mm. Ciiherin Hickey, ban 11 now bicycle. ~«o-»-», ' TlK llkclhtia in aken in over!)0 pei cen o ho homon o Red Bank urn viciniy.-- Adv. ndian Moorcycle haa been improved very ipuch over he ormer machines. is gear driven direc rom he engine and haa many oher such improvemens. Come mound and uee he '07 model. is he bea and simples jiia-- chine on he marke oday. Speed rom 4 milea an hour o 60. Price $210. wih deachable onneau and cape op; jus.been pained* in ine Fisk ires; Price Pongs-Finch Moor, horae-powor; ransimisbion sliding gear ; hree speeds' orward, one reverse; speed, 50 mil&s per hour; seaing capaciy, 2 persons; moor, 4 cylinder 4x4VL-. Cylinders cas separaely. Wheels. 32 inches; ires, 32x3V inches. - Price $2,000. Exra rear sea $ Pongs-Finch Touring Car, Moor, horse-power; rainmission, Mercedes, selecive jpe Three spends orward and onere- VCM'HO. Speed, (!0 iniley per hour. Seaing 1 capaciy, 7 persons. Moor, 4 cylinders 4^x5. - Cylinders cas in pairs. Wheels 32 inches, ires 32x4 inches. Price $2,500. Also a Full Line o Auomobiles and Bicycle Sundries. 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 orusers o hese cigars o change o Havana goods, manuacured in lv he Unied Saes.. My sock in his grade 'o goods consiss in par o he Regensburg, American, Principe de Gales, Riggoleo, Don Carlos, La Culur'a, William he Fourh and Tres Sellos. have also a very ine 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 Cigars have over seveny brands. o Fron Sree, oo o Broad Sree, where ALL he Trolleys Sop. Reerence Firs Naional Bank. Commercial Agencies. Esablished March 1s, Telephone 9-j. Monmouh Sree, opposie Railroad Saion, Red Bank, M. J. Town Properies o 4 Acres and House and Barn, River and Locus Avenue. Large House near High School Two Houses and Barns, Branch Avenue. 3 Fine Places, Recor Place o River. 3 Fine Places, Broad Sree. a Double House and Shop Propery, Mechanic Sree. 11-Room House and Lo, Shrewsbury Avenue o River. Large House and Barn, Oakland Sree. 1 Acre, House and Barn and 5 Hohouses, Rumson Road. Small House, Bridge Avenue and Herber Sree. 2 Large Houses on Monmouh Sree, cheap. 10-Room House and Barn, lo 90x205 ee, on rolley, $1,800, cheap. 2 7-Room Houses, Leighon Avenue. 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 and Barn, Bank Sree. 7-Room House, Borden Sree. 3 Houses, Wall Sree. Large Beauiul Esae, River, cheap. 6-Room House and Barn, Sunse Avenue. 12-Acres, House and Barn, 10 minues' ou. Loa on Harrison, Locus, Sun3e, Branch and Pinard Avenue3. Eas and Wes Sido Park Acrcaso or developmen everywhere. SPECAL NDUCEMENTS N FRE, ACCDENT AND PLATE GLASS NSURANCE. LAKUE LST OF FURNSHED COTTAGES, WTH UKOUNUS, TO KENT FOR SUMMER. Farms rom 10 acres o 500 acres a Lincro, 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. c Los on he exension o he Newman Springs Road, beween Shrewsbury Avenue and Broad Sree, are now oered or sale. When he improvemens o his sree are compleed he road will be one o he main enrances o Red Bank. The los are 50x172 ee. They arc high, welldrained, wih good soil. Considered eiher as a home sie or or invesmen hey are abou he bes and cheapes los in Red Bank. can oer hese los a $250 each, and he irs comdr has he irs choice. These los are cerain o double in value wihin he nex ive years, and hey orm one o he mos aracive bargains in real esae now being oered in Red Bank. liasy erms will be given i desired. No. 28 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N.J. Phone No. 8. n X«K~H«K"J"X*«XMM* < 2"S The Naional Bleyel Co. is one o he oldes bicycle makers'in he business oday, and wihou a doub he Naional is he very bes bicycle made oday, boh or easy rwliner and wear. Prices rom $40 o $8S. Oher makes rcm$30up. RED BANK. 'Phone 225 R.!! vv r s or rooing, siding and uilding purposes. This makes he bes and cheapes enclosure. We carry a sock o i a he lowes prices. J wih us draws 3J per cen per annum ineres payable January and July each year. Accouns may be opened wih One Dollar an«increased a your pleasure, r Deposis received by mail. Send or our Bookle, i's ree. a * i Call on us. You will no regre i. You will be very glad o i. We do excellen work,. and our charges are only reason. able. We work on he principle hc a saisied cusomer is* ur bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o any kind promply and cheerully. FRONT ST., RED BANK. $ 217 W. Fron S., KE) BANK. & >5 Ncur'Souhcrn nilrond Saion. A Kinds o Cabi Promply Eraei p Colonial urniure l/!

16 This Remarkable Oer is ma o adverise our HJPPEMNGS N THE- VLLAGES ROVNDABOV RED RANK. FAR HAVEN NEWS. LTTLE SLVER NEWS. Alred M!<'Hilriel;on ivnhe.vi»!»/<«xew Fie Hone, 'ei-d mill (iii'i - Tin', iliimiii lloimloii. Salucan. Alred Hujiririckson is he laes grown The new hose recenly bough by he person in he village o cach he mumps. ownship commiee or he lire company Mr. Hendrieknon is employed in George ; was esed his Friday nigh and gave Hendrickson's grocery and HK been genera! saisacion, alhough he waer jollying ohers who had he r.;une disease., pressure was no as srong as was ex- The hose hrew a sream as The annual business meeing o hepeced. alumni associaion will be held in hehigh as he schoolhouso cupola. schoolhousc on Saurday nigh. The Mr. and Benjamin Shoemaker, reunion will be held on Wednesday nigh, Mr. and Howard. Hance, Miss June 26h, in Monmouh hall. nviaions o he reunion have been sen o jhe annual class reunion a Princeon Lucy E. Day and George vins aended every graduae o he school. J college on Saurday. Miss Francis Kankin, daugher o Charles Hobrough has bough and auomobile rom Edward Fielder o Fair Peer Rankin, enerained a number o riends a her home las nigh. The [ Haven. evening was spen in playing games, i Charles ord, Jr., mashed one o his singing and dancing. were served a a seasonable hour. Myron Morson, who has been very sick wih pneumonia, is geing well. Abou a dozen members o he Voluneer ire company aended he clambake o he Seabrigh ire deparmen a Pleasure Bay las Sunday aernoon. Donald Rank'in o Pearl sree spen las Tuesday in Freehold. Mr. Rankin is roubled wih rheumaism in his legs. Richard Allaire is unable o aend his bucher Business on accoun o iiii a- >,aek o he gou.... The Maggie lendrickson coage'near he river has been rened o Henry Houghon o New York or he summer. Mr. and Houghon were down on Sunday and heir urniure will come his week. Theodore Benne o New York spen Sunday wih his aher, David Benne. Henry Parker, janior o Monmouh hall, has moved ino living aparmens in he building recenly vacaed by Chrisopher Chandler. Arhur E. Smih, Elwood Smih and Frank Marineau wen o New York and Brooklyn las Saurday o look or a socondharid hose wagon or he Voluneer ire company. Their repor will be handed in a he nex meeing. William Philip Allen, a conracor o his place, visied Newark on Sunday and when he reurned on Monday he brough a bride wih him. Mr. and Allen wil be serenaded onigh by a number o he young men o he village. Frank Cunningham o New York has bough he George Smih house on Main sree, opposie Fielder's blacksmih shop. Mr. Cunningham bough he place as an invesmen. The sale was made on Saurday by John. Carpener. Mr. and Andrew King enerained a number o riends rom Red Bank las Saurday nigh. The evening. was spen in a social way and a bouniul eas was served a a seasonable hour. Miss Mabel Rankin o Pearl sree is conined o he house wih he mumps. Frank Herber o Main sree has had he roo o his house repaired. OCEANC NEWS. Edward Sco Enera <i Howlnu Hare, n Pouuhkeepnie. Edward Sco o Laayee sreel has enered a rowing race o be held a Poughkeepsie nex Tuesday. Mr. Sco won a similar race a ha place las year. Oher Oceanic boamen have been invied o ake par in he race. The rolley company has leased he Parmley barn on Main sree or heir eams and uensils while he men are working in he village. The wagons and ools 'were moved yeserday rom he Cover barn a Fair Haven. Waler VanBrun, a rolley employee, has been laid up several days wih sickness and a surgical operaion may be necessary o ell'ec a cure. Miss Evie BORU and Miss Rose Van- Nes were Sunday guess o he Misses Luher'o Long Branch. Alber Cross o New Vork'spen Sunday wih his uncle, Jacob /.err. Rev. H. Sco o New York preached a he Presbyerian chinch las Sunday. Peer 0. Lang, an old residen o he village, who has been laid up luve.monhs, was able o lie ou yeserday. Miss Eveline Jerey spen. Monday in New York. Peer Roach o New York, coachman or M. Busch, has moved o rooms over Gurchin's barber shop. Miss Scully, a eacher in he public school, i,s absen his/, week on accoun o sickness. Her place is illed by Miss Eviu Bogle. E. H. Lloyd sared bis morning oi Norh Whie Lake. New York, \vh. n he will spend he summer. Mr. Llo\d owns a largo bahin; 1 ; and boa e.-il b li.shmen a Norh Whie, Lake, wlmh is a grea summer resor or Ccnial New Yorkers. MiisEdna Fra/.er o Burlingon, N., a new eacher in he public school, h.is been re-engau'ed or nex year. George Reims o Yonkcrs lias him visiing his niece, Howard Wymb o Oceanic. Scobeyville NCWH. Cliord Surivan. o Brooklyn is upending a week wih William. Foser. Mr. and George 'J'ilon and son o MarlLoro were Sunday 'liens o William. Til.on. Mr. and Rober Brower o ed Bank wen;.sunday visiors o Brower'n aher, Henry Polhciiiiin. Pro. Frank. Scobi'y o Laniberl- villo wan a Sunday c;ues o,1. F. Si'ob'ey. Mr. and Mrn. llohneii Sickle. 1 ; o Oceanpor won; Sunday visiors o heir non, Edward Sickleii. Harry Picher o Freehold wan a Sunclay gucn o hiii aher, Smih Picher. MivaudlrH. John Riordan and heir dnilirr Bpcn Sunday wil.h Janum P. jhwmmid o Col'ii Nock. nays o udvcrino in THE UEGHTOK. -Aaii. Rereshmens j ingers while handling large ubs in which were planed rees a Brooks's hill yeserday. Thompson Love, who has been aking an elecrical course a Washingon, D. C, has compleed he course and is now employed in New York. Miss Marion Hile o Branch avenue was a gues o Miss Florence Campbell yeserday. The prayer meeing a he Mehodis church was held las nigh insead o onigh on accoun o he commencemen exerdsea a he-public school.. Nora Jacques and son Harold o Asbury Park were Sunday guess o L. B. Campbell. Mary Campbell is visiing relaives a Ocean Grove. J. Leonard Herber and siser spen Sunday wih relaives a Freehold. A a meeing o he ire company las Friday nigh a commiee was appoined o arrange or a air o be held he laer par o he summer. The dae will be seled a a meeing o "he company on Friday, June 21s. William Carhar, Jr., who has been conined o he house he pas week wih sickness bordering on pneumonia, is recovering. Mr. Carhar has been sick wih whooping cough. Morrell Moore is employed as a driver by James Lane, he bucher. > Frank. Leonard, one o he ownship policemen, now parols he village every nigh in addiion o his duies on he Rumson road. The alumni associaion o he public school has',pkreced plans or is annualreunion andrecepion nex Tuesday nigh in he school audiorium. TNTON FALLS NEWS. Geinn he HiiUcni Ueailu or he Vider Neimoii. The boiler a Cap. D. A. Walling's disillery was aken o New York on Monday, or repairs. A number o minor improvemens are being made o he disillery in anicipaion o he cider season. Miss Cora Benne, daugher o Samuel J. Benne, graduaed rom Barnard college oday. The class day exercises were aended by Miss Benne's moher and Miss Georgianna Walling, A he class day exercises o he graduaed, Miss Benne was voed he lovelies girl in he class. Mr. and Ralph Huner o Arlingon were Sunday visiors here. Mr. and Joseph Hess o" Red Bank spen Sunday wih Harry Coleman. Alber Craword, who has, been suering' wih onsiliis, is recovering. D. A. Walling has reurned home aer u week's visi wih her daugher, ('.. C. Cooper o Jersey Ciy. Rober Pedden has opened a boarding house a his residence on he Eaonown road. Mr. Pedden has been spending he pas ew days a New York. Alber Craword, who* srained his back while liing a cow in his wagon, is now able o bu abou. John Craword, who recenly cu his arni on wo knives while slaughering a cal, has almos enirely recovered and is able o work. Tin- lles l'riiihxi. Prining ha is done n THE REGSTEK oice is done in he bes manner and always when promised. Adv. \\ i' an 1 pleased lo si have he o hese Celebraed s or his roimnunil;}' uni'l rchpisci, ully iiivilc you o visi on uoiv. For Halo by 17 Broad S., Hal wool nprrain, per yard ; 39c. All wool ngrain, per yard 69c. Alex. Smi h Taiicsry, per yard ]] " BruHsels, " " S.85c. Body Brussels, per yard 98c. Brass Beds a $ Sanord & Sons' Top, 9x12 $13.98 Alex. Smih's Brussels, 9x " " Velves, 9x12 ' 18.9«Axminsers, 0x Wilons, 9x CHNA MATTNGS, per yard JAVANESE MATTNGperyaid, Go-Cars, S5.48 up o $ Go-Cars, small olding, $ , 2, Figured Lawn Jumper Suis, J Linen Prince Chap Suis, Linen Box Coa Suis, Leaher Brown Prince Chap Suis, Whie Linen Coas, long and shor, Whie Linen Skirs, s Reclining Porch Chair, SO.48. A big selecion o Reed and Raan Furniure on exhibiion here WHTE Girls' Whie Dresses, $1.49 o $4.98 Ages 3 o 14 years. Guimps, Whie Ribbon, Prey Peicoas, Gloves, Hosiery, Fans, Boys' Waiss, Muslin Underwear, Whie Linen Skirs, Shir Waiss or Girls, Corses and Ferris Waiss, Whie Dress Maerials o every desirable kind. '. ' Special Priced Muslin Underwear N AU. TS HKANC10S. RENTNG OF SUMMER COTTAGES A SPECALTY Fiirmn or Side Everywhere. FUM NHXTllANOE AND LOANS. A. SHOPPNG. 4 BR0A0 STEET, RED BANK, N. i. New Summer Syle Bels and Acclimaed Horses For Sale. Hnviurc ri'iiloil!ho ihurlriun To«l SUMCM, will huv«or nulo nor Mny li (i inimibm" o loriiwi. ANO? lli!in TO iuii; K^K i 'nily and ]limino!in i(»i,u n. T Fl V i o LL (, l'lior. (Jimckoiiliunli will nmlnun li> rlmrk"» Hi" lolxi (hwlii, <Ac, nil urmorly. A $5.00 pair o Glasses or OMS BAY ONLY Hours 9:00 A. M. H*il4;0QP..M, \ Your eyes will be examined by THl] DAMMERS SCENTFC METHOT posiively he only absoluely correc! way o i glasses. CONSULTATON FREE. 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