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1 VOLUME XX. NO, 8. RED-BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, AUGUS 18,1897. PAGES 1 O 8. SLL OPPOSNG SEWERS, A PROES AGANS HER CONSRUCON. So Known Ye Wheher or Xo he Proes* Will Preven Puing Sewers iiihe Srees Asked or ii he Applicaion. he commissioners me las Wednesda nigh q receive proess agains he consrucion o sewers on he srees named in he peiion recenl presened ohem. his peiion asked ha sewers be consruced on Beach sree, Union sree, Norh Washingon sree, Bank sree, Recor place, and pars o Bridge avenue and Shrewsbur avenue. Samuel 1 WYMorord had reained.james E. Deg 3 nan o preven he consrucion o sewers, i possible, and a number o proess were presened. he proess did no amoun o hal o he lineal ee on all :; he srees included in he lis o srees * applied or. Mr. Degnan, as counsel or Mr. Morord, conended ha Bank sree should no be included in he lis o.srees, because, alhough Bank sree is included in he general sewer plan o he own, he.sewers are no e consruced up o Bank sree, and ha sree could no now be included. Wih Bank sree couned ou, he persons opposed o he ' sewers are in a majori. Wih Bank sree in, he proper owners in avor o sewers are..in a majori. he cornmis- 1 -sioners did no consider Mr. Degnan's objecion as valid, bu he urned he baer over o Edmund Wilson, heir counsel, or his opinion. A meeing o he commissioners will be held o-nigh he commissioners have no agreed o bu land rom he Morord amil or he disposal sie and have no inenion o doing so. Mr. Morord old some o he commissioners ha i he would bu land rom some o he Morords or he disposal sie here would be no objecion raised o he sewers. As he commissioners have no seen i o do his, he opposiion o he Morords o he sewers coninues unabaed. he persons who v signed he proess his ime, and who hus showed hemselves as read o serve as lje ail o he Morord r real eiae kie,'*were as ollows: BEACH SREE. Elizabeh C. Morord, Mrs. J. 8. Leonard, Kae W. Morord, Mrs. J. S. Paerson, ' Ella Gra Hawkins,. H. Kelse, Win. N. Gra, Alber Harding. CN1ON BRKE. Waler H. Borden, E. E. Robers, Mrs. Annie McLean, Chrisiana A. Phillips, C. 8. McLean, heresa JD. Champlin, H. C. McLean, Laura M. Applegae.. KOM! WASHNGON SREE. ': $ Waler H. Borden. RECOR riack. 8. w. Morord, Helen E. Drohan,. H. Gran, Cordelia F. Burd, Kaa W. Morord, Lewis Frlck, homas Holland, William Wood, Arabella Cooper. George Frlck, Jr., Win,. N. Dilnnell, Luc B. Colcman. BHRKWSBUY AVKXUK. George J. Frlck, 8r,, L. F. sorrel, Mar Snol., (r. Uolinlre, J. 0. Warden,.. Sliennuii, Lewis Brown, S. \V.. H. Gran, homas Holland, heodore Ueeliiimii, Ellziibcli Akinson, Henr Field. BllDOE AVES'UE. Kae W. Morord, L. A. Badenu,. Akins,. Ella redwoll. HANK SREE. AmiloM, Dul, Mnglo Hnrnod, John L. Kearne, A. V. Kccler, John H. Valenino, Uhnrles A. Frako.. On Bank sree ho name o Ambrose Mahews wns signed o he proess b Oliver G. Frake, who signed i as Mr. Mnhews's agen. Mr. Mahews, like ever oher progressive man, who wans o see ho own advance, is in avor o sewers, and he signed he applicaion asking or sewers on Bank sree beore he wen Wes. Ho reurned rom his rip o Colorado on Sunda, Ho said aer his reurn ha he no onl waned Hewers on Bank sree, bu ho hough lin Mr. Frnko, who albo owns proper on Bank sree, and who proesed agains sowers, would be in nvor o sowers on ha sree i ho umlcraood' he maer horoughl, nnd WHB properl inormed o lio probable cos. Mrs. Dull, who HO proesed ngaiim Howcro on lin Hreel, Hined Hin HO WH in avor o everhing lin would help he own, bu ha HU) had been old lin he anicmmiun on her proper would amoun o a leim 7(5 ceno a running oo. Sbo did no in who old her UH, bu ho mail who did ell liw migh o claim (iloiio klniihip wih Aiiiianlmi. lio nniohhinonii will no reach UH igure, ovon ho enire conl o iliu nmlnii were lovlod on ownoni o nbuuliik proper, nnd lio eiillinnleil niiiiemiinien on imeh iilreoi) nil liink Hrool. will probabl bo beween K nnd L'l oimun ool, ma roauli nrlllo nbovo hin nnl igure, bu 11 in much more likel o be under han over. lio oxul oiml canno. m known, ulnco Hin will bo lxojlji JJOininliiiilouorii o be more han he acual benei o he proper. Man o he proper owners who proes agains he sewers seem o have he idea ha people generall look upon heir ac as discrediable and unprogressive. Few o hese proper owners care o ake he posiion ha he appose sewers because he do no wan o pa or hem, or because he live on he river bank, and so can sewer ino he river. Man o he proper owners who proes agains he sewers declare ha he reall wan sewers, bu have some sor o an excuse wh he oppose hem now. he man who can sewer ino he river, or who owns proper and don' wan o pa or improvemens, or who is conen wih a ilh cesspool on his place, can easil ind an excuse or signing agains he consrucion o he sewer?. he limsiness and silliness o hese excuses is apparen. Some men sa he oppose he sewers because he clariied liquid is o go ino he river; while ohers sa he aro agains he sewers because he enire sewage is no o be sen ino he river direc, wihou ilraion or puriicaion a all. homas Henr Gran srs lie wans sewers he wors wa, bu he proess agains sewers ever ime he ges a chance.. Samuel W. Morord is likewise an earnes believer in sewers. E. E. Robers o Union sree sas he wans sewers, bu he has ound some reason q sign a proes agains hem ever ime i was proposed o sewer Union sree. he laes man o be ho in avor o sewers is Frank F. Coleman. He was in own on Saurda nigh, and was erven in avor o sewers; bu he Coleman proper on Recor place and he river proess agains heir consrucion.. S. Lenox redwell o Wes Prospec sree was no saisied wih proesing agains he sewers. He wroe a leer o Commissioner Peer. Brad abou i. Commissioner Brad is manager o he Wesern Union elegraph compan in Red Bank. Mr. redwell old Mr. Brad ha he was acing agains he ineress o he elegraph compan in ring o ge sewers^pu in he own, and he iniinae,d ha he would r o ge Mr. Brad bounced ou o his place, i he should see an o he oicials o he elegraph compan. WO BRHDAY PARES. One on Locus Avenue, and One a JUldleown. Anna Hacke, daugher o Parick Hacke o Locus avenue;- celebraed her eighh birhda eserda. n he aernoon she gave a par o ieen o her oung riends. he children plaed games and amused hemselvesin various was unil six o'clock, when supper was served. A number o presens were received b he lile girl, including a piano rom her aher and moher. Miss.Nina Roo o Middleown was surprised on her birhda las week b a visi rom' several o her riends, bearing a number o birhda gis. he spen he evening plaing games and lisening o music. Rereshmens were served a eleven o'clock. n he par were Nellie Spader, Mollie Ares, Marie Conover, Ma and Kiie Wes, Annie Hankins, Minnie and Nellie Case, Jessie Bowne, Loie and Kae Sou, Emma Lile o Freehold, David Case, Harve Conover, Abbo Morord, Cecil nnd Leser Conover, Alred Luser, Charles Roo, Hnrr Luburrow nnd Ward Rue o Highsown. S. James's Fair. he air in S. James's hall, which began ns weok, his been ver BilccesHul hulnr. o-morrow nigh "Eas Lnno' will bo presened. MHS Am Slavin who will ako he par o /xir// cabel, a hl.s puronnance, is oall blind he oher m&nihera o ho cun nro people who aro Hiuninoring in his vicini. Oi Snurdn nigh here willbon ling innrol nnd ho winner will receive n irilvor cup Frida Nigh's Pla. " Lang'ii Opornlc BurlcH((u>ro" wll nppciir in ho Red Hank opera hoiuio oi Frida nigh, wo brigh liirliwqii'h will be given, ogohor wih n vnrlu perormance, hin N he Uni, pin ii lio opera hoimo under Mr, Nloiimii'iiiiow maun lamen, ami lie gunrnnuii'h a lino perormance, Soda-llulHul. Our iiodnn and llilni nllnorii ouoh UK ipo hin lici weaher, Drink nil o wnii.h won' hur ou, Onl iiiircrui liilcen mo lined nni lio plioji >)ml<>ii am lli«now-annied ililnki mo giininilooi lo M lienlliul, loo monm wih oni iln ou w»i, a (ilmrleii A. Mluoi '" >,'H pharmac, Hrmul nirwi. Adv. A WEEK'S DEAH RECORD. HENRY C. J. SCHROEDER DES SUDDENLY. ie Had Been in Falling Healh or wo Years, bu< < His Heah Was Unexpeced Carl Commes Dies a His Broher's Home.. Henr Conrad Jusus Schroeder, who has lived or man;ears a his handsome place on he wes side o Broad sree, died suddenl on Monda morning. His healh began o ail abou wo ears ago, bu his deah was unlooked or. He was born & Heidelburg, German, April h, 1818,- and came o his counr in 180. He wen ino he imporing business under he irm name o Schroeder & Swizer, and coninued in his business or en ears. He was wice married, his irs wie being Elizabeh Drummond, and his second wie was. Sarah Haield, daugher o Richard Haield o New York. He had seven children, o whom liree ae living. he are Anhon Drummond Shroeder o Brookln ; Mrs. Alred de Cordova o New York andcouness Pieri o Rome. His second wie died abou hireen ears ago, and his was ollowed shorl aerward b he deah o his onl siser, Baroness Helene "Von Woldeck, widow o a noed oicer in he German arm under he old emperor. Mr. Shroeder's uneral will be held o-morrow aernoon a hal-pas hree o'clock a his lae residence. Carl Coinmes, Carl Corames died o consumpion a he home o his broher, Henr Commes, on Bridge avenue, on Sunda morning, He had been sick abou a ear and a hal. He was a he Presberian hospial, New York, or six monhs, bu his condiion did no improve and he wen o his broher's, where he made his home unil his deah. Mr. Commes was born in German, and he was hir ears old. He leaves a wie and a bab six monhs old. he uneral was held eserda aernoon a wo o'clpck. Rev. E. C. Hancock conduced he services. he Einrach singing socie and he New Era associaion sevh-eil he uneral in a bod. he inermen was a Fair View Sirs. Elizabeh Wes. Mrs. Elizabeh Wes died a Long Branch on Saurda, Augus 7h. She had been sick or several monhs and her deah wab caused b general debili. Mrs. Wes was he daugher o Deborah and Joseph Wes andiwas born a Mon- head oward he Highlands and sruck i wih he whip, and he horse sared o. mouh Beach on Ocober 20h, She he horse came home eserda morn- much dedraggled. he girl and he was nearl eigh ears old. Her hus-inband, Sephen Wes, died abou en ears oung man were seen a Oceanic las ago. She was he moher o oureen Saurda nigh. Mr. Gae has sworn children, wo o whom are living. he ou a warran agains he girl. are Mrs. John C. Clark and Joseph E. Wes o Long Branch. hree o Mrs. Wes's sons ough in he civil war and wo o hem died on he baleield. 31m. Selena H'ewcomb,.Mrs. Selena Newcomb, wie o Bran L. Newcomb o Long Branch, died o consumpion on uesda o las week. She had been sick nearl wo ears. Mrs. Nowcoinb was he daugher o Mar and William. Warwick, and she was born in England. She was married o Mr. Newcomb abou en ears ago. Her husband and hree children survive her. he uneral was held on Frida and he inermen was in he WeB Long Branch cemeer. Corneliusiompson o Branchpoin died o Brigh's disease hin Wednesdn, Ho was (1 ears old. Mr. hompson was ho son o ex-sliori Joseph. hompson o lio Highlands. Ho lenv'ii i\ widow nnd wo children. lio morn WUH held on Saurda and ho' buriul WHB a Freehold. Him. /lumi l.uuva LamherHon. Mrs. Anna Lniirn LninlicrHon, wie o Jnini'i D. LninhiHon o Mniiwnn, dice o iiciilo iimilonim on Mondn o an week. Who WH iiiiik onl omuln. Mm LnmberHon wan llw daugher o Come linn MiilhowH o Hamilon. HhownnSl) onw olil. Her nmlmnd nnd one chili imrvlvu her. p Nnplio, 'ion <> Frank Nnjih o Hprhi i; Lulio, dlr.il n Brookln nnl Wedni'iiiln, llln denil wnn eamed b; lirnuirrhakd i Mm luii^n. " mil boon n ])«>()] healh or inniio Hum mill ho wen o Brookln a week prnvloim o bin (loah, hi) ilm ( lin llio C'KD o nlr would lion Hll him. Mrri. -liiii' Mm. Anna Hlirub dloil nlueilllnulc nnl illici o lih'il <'i)(i«iiiiij), oii, ears. She leaves a husband, bu no children. he uneral will be held on Frida a one o'clock rom he house on Whar avenue. he bod will be buried a Souh Eaonown. William B. Willis, Sr., William B. Willis, Sr.,' died a Keansburg on Saurda, Augus 7h, aged 7 ears, 5 monhs and 18 das. His deah was caused b bronchiis. He had lived a Keansburg 5 ears. A widow and nine children survive him. Lixxie Anderson. Lizzie Anderson, daugher o Homer B. Anderson, o Kepor, died ver suddenl las 0 hursda o hear disease, aged ieen ears and eleven das. She was sick onl ive hours. Her uneral was held on Sunda. Sirs. Georgiana Smih. Mrs. Georgiana C. Smih, wie o John!. Smih o Kepor, died o hear disease on Monda o las week. She was wen ears old. Mrs. Smih had been sick or several weeks. She leaves a husband and""one child. Oeorac W. Bell. George W. Bell o Maawan died a Bridgepor, Conn., las hursda mornng, where he had gone o visi his daugher, Mrs. G. W. Nicholson. He was 8 ears old. ', ; A GRL AND A HORSE. Jennie lallman Hires a Jig and Does So Jicurn. Jennie allman he sixeen-ear-old daugher o William allman o Alanic Highlands, wen o he liver sable o Lawrence Gae a ha place las hursda aernoon and asked or a horse and wagon. he girl old Mrs. Gae ha her moher waned he rig o go o Fair Haven. he horse was given o he girl and she drove awa. nsead o going home she drove o a side sree where she me a oung man, and he pair wen o Long Branch. he girl had no reurned lae a nigh and Mr. Gae made inquiries, bu could ind no one who had seen he girl. he girl did no reurn he nex da, and Mr. Gae began a search or his rig. On Saurda he ound he wagon in a damaged condiion near Seabrigh, A man old Mr. Gae ha a oung man and a oung girl were driving around in he wagon he da beore, when he wagon broke down. he couple go ou o he wagon and unharnessed he horse. he urned is AN UNEXPECED WEDDNG. Slss Aihca Fraser and Joseph ield, Jr., Become Ulan and Wie. Las Saurda Miss Annee Fraser, daugher o A. M, Fraser o Union sree, was married o Joseph Field, Jr., o Middleowri, he wedding was ver un expeced o he rienua o he oung couple. Mr. Field drove o Red Bank on Saurda, and ook Miss Fraser ou or a drive. he wen o Middleown, where he ook he rain or ho ci. When he reached Jerse Ci he wen o a clergman and were married. Aer he ceremon he wen o Now York, whence elegrams announcing he marriage were sen o relaions o he bride, and o Judge Henr M. Novius, who is guardian o Mr. Field's esae. hubrido and groom reurned on Monda, nnd he are now living on Mr Fiold'H arm in Middleown ownship. Anoher Swearing Cnso. CliarleH Murph woo conviced on Monda nigh o using proane and indecen lnngungu on ho highwa ownril Edward Lnko o Lile..Silver. ho onae WH hoard beore Junico Borden, who did no lino him, bu Honloncuri him o pa ho oomh, nmoiniiik o P.iO, Murph him appealed lio unno. A Lawn Par. A lawn parl WH huld nho rwiidoiici o Wim)iii) (loii L. opo nl Bhrownbir hnil nigh or lio benei o in Union own liupliil ehurrh. he lnwn W limlonll decoraed wih Chinono an erim. he nlilrii won! ducii/led b h oiuik women o lliimiliurcli. horn win a all' auciuliuirn uilil abou $'i> \vn cleared. im wiinilni ill vnlneii emized n ml (llnp)ii nilveiuiienienl, on H>K" no bn cxiinnlcii ii hiliul'cilnor ollioin lhioii ;l ou ii< luoro, llio rcwil o our "oon mulling mile. Jonmih BHZ, Kml Hank -Mv. JEWS FROM MDDLEOWN, NERESNG EMS FROM BE. YOND HE SHREWSBURY. A Lea Sociable Held b Bel ord'a ' Eiworh League An Aemp o Rob a Church Doneu Box-A Cov Killed b Lighning. he Epworh league o he Bejord Mehodis church held a lea sociable a Marin Lohsen's las hursda nigh. A.bou or members o he socie were iresen. he lawn and house were d6c- >raed wih Chinese lanerns and Amercan lags. Each member o he socie was supposed o cu, a lea rom some lan or ree growing in he neighbor- ' lood and o cu he exac counerpar o,he lea ou o green paper, using he lea as a paern. he paper leaves were numbered. A he sociable he leaves were all spread ou on a able and he ' man or woman guessing he name o he lea o his neighbor, and drawing he licure o some animal whose irs leer i'as he same as he irs leer o he iame o he lea, go a. prize. Marin johsen was he onl one who succeeded. n naming a lea. he lea ha Mr. ohsen recognized was he lea o a rag weed, and he animal he drew was a ra. Mr. Lohsen's prize was a Noah's-ark. Anoher prize was oered o he person who succeeded in geing he mos auographs o persons presen on her paper lea. his prize was won b Miss Libbie _.- ohnson. 'he prize was a pin ra. n he Mehodis, church a Navesink is a small wooden bok, which is securel asened o he wall, an which he memjers o he church are supposed o pu envelopes conaining mone or he suppor o he church. Las week some one ried o pr he door o he box open, bu he hie was righened awa beore he succeeded in opening he box., A cow owned b A. L. Phillips o Harmon was sruck and killed b lighning during he heav hunder sorm on Monda nigh. Frank Despreaux and amil have gone o New York, where Mr. Despreaux's daugher Kaie will undergo an operaion o have one o her legs sraighened. John Moun o New York is visiing J. M. Johnson o Navesink. A clambake was held a Hilon Park las Sunda. he " bake" was incbarge o William horn, A concer will be held in he Zion church a Navesink o-morrow nigh. Joseph Johnson o Navesink, who has been visiing his siser a Rockville, lonn., or he pas wo weeks, has reurned home., Ruus Minor o Wilkesbarre, Pa., is visiing his aun, Mrs, Frank Polhemus o Navesink.* he women o he Alanic Highlands Presberian church will hold a peach and ice cream esival in he church omorrow nigh. 'he proceeds o he esival will be added o he und which is being raised o have he church lighed b elecric lighs. Miss Nellie Smih, one o he mos exper high divers in he world, is sopping a Alanic Highlands. A lecure will be given in he Cenral Bapis Church a Alanic Highlands omorrow nigh. ne annual earl meeing o he Monuouh coun Sunda-school associaion will be held in ho Cenral Bapis church a Alanic Highlands on Sepember 23d, Rev. Charles A. Cook, pasor o he Bloomield Bapis church, is visiing liarlcs Fros o Broven Park. Miss Lizzio Milord o Greenwich, N, J., is visiing Miss Emma Savidgo o Alanic Highlands. Mrs. J. W. Colohl nnd her daugher, o Philadelphia, aro visiing Mrs, Richard Luckcr o Bclord. MJBS Blnncho Errickson o Mnawnn is visiing Mrs. John Bonno o Belord. Cnpnin Alber Runon, who is emploed on ono o ho Wes Shore barges, ipen Simdn a Bolord wih his amil. ho Sundn-Hchool o ho Konimburg Mobodiii church wen on i«annual picnic o Highland Bench iuordn. he rip was mndo n wnkoiih, Dr. 0. A. Conover o Nowburg, N, Y., in visiing bin broher. A. 1). Conovor, o 'Now Monmouh. ' < Mm. Mar Aerii nnd her daugher, or Nownrlc, nro vliillno; Mm. (Uioigo Morord. Mlmi Mlnnlo Fron o Now Monmouli n vlilln Mm. (loorn» C. Wllllnmii n Allimlown, J.'a, Mm. Wllllnmii wan a ormer rwildoii o Now Monnumh, he publlo ne.liool a Alniiio Highliimln will rodpiin on uciida, Mupuiu- U 7h., i>n«) ndvcrlliid n in KCOHJCH,

2 A SUNDAY RACE,,/ie Bijou Wins a Vicor Over he Lile Silver. One o he greaes races held on be Souh Shrewsbur his season was sailed On Sunda. was beween Harr L. Powers's caboa Lile Silver awleslie B. Ma's caboa Bijou. E:ich boa is 16 ee long. he course \v;is seven miles. has long been mainained ha he Lile Silver was he ases cra o her size on he.souh Shrewsbur, and he race.on Sunda was o sele he quesion o superiori. he Lile Silver me wih' an acciden during he race, he jaws o he ga being lung ou o place once in going abou, and i ook ive minues o ge he jaws back in place. he Bijou won b abou seven minues, bu he jdges decided ha he ime los b he acciden o he Lile Silver should be deduced. Aer his los ime was deduced he Bijou was sill an eas winner. he judges were A. E. Spencer and William Benne, who are sopping a Richard Borden's Lile Silver Ba house. A WNER ENERPRSE. A Skaing Pond o be Consruced Near he rolle Carhose. Charles M. Paerson is consrucing a pond near he rolle carhouse a Shrewsbur. Mr. Paerson expecs o use he pond chiel aa a skaing pond, bu i will also be used aa an ice pond, o harves he ice. A small house will be buil on he edge o he pond, and^i is inended o make he pond a popular skaing place or rolle paries. Rereshmens o ho coee, sandwiches and oher hings are o be sold a he house. his is he irs enerprise o he kind in he locali, and i is hough ha i will prove ver proiable. A Crabbing Par. A par o oung people o inon Falls, consising o Miss Dais Mohr, Miss Blanche Megee, Misses Haie, Jessie and Fannie Coleman, Miss Mrle Srker o Long Branch, who is visiing he ' Misses Coleman, William Casler, Reginald Benne, Arhur Shus and Ois Coleman, wen on a crabbing excursion o Oceanpor las Saurda aernoon. Aer caching a number o crabs he wen o- Pleasure Ba where he go heir supper and spen he evening. he reurned home abou eleven o'clock. Baseball a Lile Silver. he Lile Silver baseball nine deeaed he Red Bank nine on Saurda b a score o 18 o 11. Gilber Casselberr o Peddie insiue was picher or he Red Bankers and John Forshe was cacher. he Lile Silver eam will pla a Hollwood on Saurda. ^ A Fishing rip o Barnega. Las Frida Mr. and Mrs. Rober G. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Herber W. Hill o Red Bank wen o Barnega on a iahirjg rip. he reurned home on Saurda nigh. he me wih grea success, and caugh 125 weakish and blueish. Odds and Ends o Spor. Waler R. Paen o Pleasure Ba deeaed Dr. George S. Gagnon o Chicago,., las week, in a mach a 100 birds or $500 a side. His score was 87. Fred Oucal o Freehold was iined $5 las week or riding a, biccle on he srees o Freehold a nigh wihou a ligh. Harr B, A res and Daniel A res o Jereeville were ined 1 and coss or as driving a Freehold u ew das ago. he las mach o he Freehold gun club was won b James Laird. William Hros was second and W. Ellis hird. Arhur Susaman o, Long Branch won a mach a i birds a Elkwood Park las Wednesda. He killed 38 birds. Georgo A. Lippinco o Long Branch has been appoined a local COHH or he league o American wheelmen. Williinn lres iml William Pnon o Freehold wen gunning on uesda o las week and nhos2g doves. he Mnawnn biihuball nine deeaed a nino u ocnvillo on Saurda n week ngo b u neon; o 7 o 0. Phil Dul, Jr.," won he Hollwood grand noional lmmllcnp wih a KCOU o' -15 ou o no., H.. Formim o Freehold H a Honel gelding which recenl roed a milu in in 1 ihml nmcli or he eiir o ho lnido gun club WUB held hin aernoon. AugUHiiH lliirku o Koriiiingilah) iiho wo lui'v- h (l " hawlcii one du hin week. he colored wluielmeii o Anbur urk lmvooi'kiiiil/.eil u biccle club. An 'ior in bring nmile o organize a biccle club iilkeporl 'ilr l'nr <(>n. Wih oniui m leer llen, rouing!w CMH, u loier or u receip cmi bo lleil nwa n en iiecoiidn. When ou wan li/i leer or Hin receip ou iihimll \vn li bud. (alien lemi hnn hal u m juno o Jliul L wih ono o m Men. Kvur hunlncnn nmii.nver armer, over limn o an occupaion nlmild lk' liiii mporan ciii. John Jl. VouU. Ailv, M Repair Shi: here's an lile hing he maer wih our biccle, bring he Avrjeel o n repair shop and have i repaired beore he damage is greaer he break is a bad one, bring i in and have i ixed beore i goes o everlasing smash, - A lile break can oen be repaired or a ver lile mone, i he wheel is aken in hand in ime. JOHN F. POPE, MQNMOUH SREE, RED BANK. N. J. > > i!! * Cleaning Nex o own Hall. ^NEW PRCES^ ON Columbia Biccles Columbias. he bes biccle made, reduced o...$ Columbias, second onl o 1897 models, reduced o Harords, equal o mos biccles, reduced o 50. Harords, paern 2, reduced o. 5. Harords, paern 1, reduced o 0. Harords, paerns 5 and 6, reduced o SO. Nohing in he marke approached he value o hese biccles a he ormer prices; wha are he now? W. A. COLE, Agen, Broad Sree, Red Bank, H. J. SACRFCE SALE OF HARNESS! Delivered FREE wihin 85 miles o Red Bank, N. J. For a shor ime we will sell our harness a he ollowing low prices or cash. AU harness ol our own manuacure,wih one ear's guaranee. We are open ill 8:80- evenings: DOUBLE WORK HABNE8S, Collars, Machine Sewed $21.50; oaerl " " ' " " Our Own Make' ; ' 30.00' SNGLE WORK HARNESS. Collar, Our Own Make, 18.50; " " " " '' Machine Sewed 12,00? ' 100 BUGGY HARNESS known as " Blue Ribbon," our own make, nickle or miaion rubber... 16,50; " SAME AS ABOVE, wih genuine rubber or aluminum gold mounings lo.ool " 21.W BUGGY HARNESS, machine sewed, ver good make j " SURREY HARNESS, Paen Leaher Collar, our own make, nlccle or miaion rubber mounings 27.00; " SURREY HARNESS, Machine Sewed, a... $10 and $10.50; reduced rom $18 and LGH DOUBLE HARNESS, Our Own Make, a $36.50 and $6} reduced rom $38 and $50. BRDSALL & SON, Red Bank, N. J. ^ iou lisk iouf leali When ou sligh qualijin avor o quani in he purchase o Wines and Liquors. Buing here will warran our eeling ha ou obain as good as can be bough and. our purchases ell ou ha we give as much or our mone as air and square dealing will allow. >. Our special is ine, old, ripe whiskies. Chamberlain's Old Cabine Re, aged 10 ears, is ou L avorie; we have all oher leading and reliable brands, such as Guck enheimer, Golden Wedding, Glenwood, Hoilwood, Monrose, Monogram, and oherjlne Re and Bourbon Whiskies. Our Wines, boh ligh and dark, (Foreign and Domesic), are o a good quali, and he price is all righ. Bass AlerExrac.o Mal, Black Label Lager, and Mineral Spring Waer. ANONDES, 20 Fron Sree, Near Broad Sree, RED BANK, N. J. he'97 ModelMan Has plen o ice cream mone or he ' ' or he girls. He saves i b having his biccle repairing done a BERRANG & ZACHARAS, Asbur Park, New Jerse. * he recen we weaher has injured man biccles, and m repair shop has been running overime o keep up wih he orders. One o he^mos common breaks due o he we weaher is he giving wa o biccle rims. have had more work o his kind wihin he pas wo weeks han had during he previous ear. Coninued we weaher permis moisure o soak ino he rims, he glue is weakened, and a lile riding makes i give wa. A rim which has given wa in his manner canno be mended, and a new'rim is required. is no uncommon or me o receive six biccles wih damaged rims in a da. Biccles. Anoher biccle mishap caused b he we weaher is he diring up o he inside works o a wheel. A lile moisure on he inside o he working pars quickl resuls in rus. Fine sand is also more ap o ge ino he inside pars^ j i o a wheel in we weaher han in dr. no cared or and cleaned, he wheel will wear ou quickl. o clean i properl he wheel mus be aken apar, all o he working pars mus be cleared rom rus and dir, and he pars careull wiped wih an ani-corroding soluion beore puing i ogeher. clean a wheel in his wa or a dollar,, > i* GEORGE HANCE PAERSON, Successor o Pope & Paerson, 22 WES FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. K**«*«***«*«*'«*

3 BURDEE OK HS 'WHEEL. he Famous Humoris Helaea lia Experience n ruing o Bide.. Bob Bnrdee go his bidole ou one moonligh nigh, and his is how he ells wha happened: held him b he wihers righ in he middle o he road and mouned 'wihou assisance.. dismouned in he same independen maniier. Go on again and proceeded o break him o saddle. Did ride he-irs ime?. Well.sal - " ' People bad old me liars o all agea and boh sexes ha couldn' all i when el ha was alling would sick ou m oo., suck ou boh ee and boh hands aud ell Cn m head. - ell on one side o ha diabolical wheel and hen on he oher, ell on boh sides a once. ell on op o i and underneah i and made"dog alls" wih i. ell beween he wheels; ell behind he hind wheel and beore he ron one a he same ime and don' know e how did i. ell aad hrus boh m legs hrough he spokes o one wheel. me a erriied man in a bagg and drove him clear o he pike hrough "Wheeler's hedge, and don' hink he has come back e. Ever ime ell slapped he palms o m raw, swollen, hrobbing hands oa he hard "ineksio" pike, excep he ime ell ou m head. ell harder pnd wih greaer varie o landing han an man could all unless he dropped on o a balloon and ' li in a load o nrninrei los m conidence, m paience, m emper, m elamps, lamp, bell and repuaion. broke one pedal,, he eaddlo aud he ordinance agains loud, boiserous and abusive language a nigh. ran ino everhing in sigh excep he middle o he road. sa down on everhing in Che ownship excep he saddle. scorched in a circle no 15 ee in circumerence unil on could smell brimsone. made more revoluions han, a Souh Amerioan republic, and dgn' ge en ee awa rom where 'Sared. haven' been so mauled aud'nbraded, so humped and beaen, so rampled upon,aud scrached, since le he arm. Bn can ride. He Bode Backward. Clarence McLean has accomplished he mos wondernl rick in he hisor o biccling. Wih his back o he handle bars and his arms olded he rode in semidarknesa a quarer o a mile on a ; narrow rack-. He perormed his ea a he recen biccle meeing a Deroi. airl ook awa he breah o he specaors, who had never seen anhing like i beore. he Deroi rack is nine ee banking on he arns and ive ee on bb sraigh. While doing his urn McLean wised ronnd on big wheel unil his back was o he handle bars. He was siing on he saddle and ook his hands rom he bars. n his posiion, wih no opporuni o see he handle bars o his machine or o see he wa.o seer on he hal dark, elecric lighed rack he rode he enire quarer, negoiaing he banks successull, all in 6 seconds. m m he Cclis and he Chickens. A good sor is old o a Porland colis, which is none he less unn or being rne, who, while visiing his parenal home in he counr, hough he would shine up his wheel a lile, and consequenl ook he machine apar, laing he lile sorews, balls o he bearings and oher pars near b on a shee o paper. Judgo o his ohagrin when, upon looking around, ho ound ho barn ard chickens were making a meal o his precious belongings and had alread devoured mos o hem. is needless o add ha he dhanged places wih he wheol, walked baok o own, and he wheel is now laid up or repairs. Food or Long Rides. Ccliss will be ineresed o hoar ha a Frenoh dooor haa boon invesigaing he proper nurimon or a long disanoo rido and h»s concluded ha no mea or oher nirogouous ood should bo aken whilo doing ho da'8 work, bu ha ho ideal rereshmen is rui and milk. Ho has riod soiouilo oxporimoul on horsos, oo, and inds grcou oddor and liquid boor han oab. Ho sno ha i iluid bo akon in requen rnhor han long dras, wih rui when milk canno bo obained, ho bod loses loah, Enlarging ho NOBO. ho Fiuuoli rniuor now npplicn n rhiuomcor o ho nono o his ohnrgo, being horob enabled o mcanuro ho oxue amoun o uir ho rnoor breahes hrough hi) HOHO. hin bo ONH han ho raiiior hlnlh i should bo, praoico o inoroiiho ho immo in riod; i ha doon no Hucoucd, clecrionl onuorizalon and onlargeiiuii o ho iinsnl pns- H»KOR are rororod o. JLnolng nowadas in no ohild'h pin or happ v,o nolc aair. ^_ ho Cclo ax. Mon o ho olijnollomh o n bioolo ux would bndlniipiial woroho wheoljnon mlnllod ho moiio would bo niioil or mlldlik blnolo valin mid imprnv. iiik ho Hindu. Wlin AilvvrMwi '"V». >uir«llvroiiliiulouii will M Laes Biccle Slang. Aniwkward person is a "wabbler." A gossip ravels wih a "loose sprocke wheel." ' our clohes are Do in sle, ou are aj''96 model." - When a man's sweehear jils him, he is he vicim o a "broken chain." An rider abrading he skin b a a.il merel "scrapes o some o bis enamel.'' A supid individual, i ^ here be an such on a biccle, has "sand in hie bearings." *'... One who is disposed o^be imaginaive o he exen o romancing "is geared up o 100.".. A riroud person or one undul haugh."rides wih his handle bars raised oo high,". he individual who shous a nigh when ohers desire o sleep is he vicim o "loose spokes." he unorunae condiion o being broke is described as a "compound puncure o he pockebook." He who looks upon he wine unil his ee are enangled is a person whose "wheels do no run rue." «+ A Pneumaic Hub. An Englishman has invened a pneuraaio hah or biccles. is inended o supplan pneumaic ires. Rims are ormed alound he langes o he inner hubs o receive annular pneumaic ubes. he ouer hub is ormed wih similar rims conoaved inwardl. A pneumaio ube is placed beween he pair o rims ou each side o he hub and in order o preven a sudden side wis rom displacing. ho wheel rom he hub he rims are conneced ogeher b means o joins ormed o our links o equal lengh. heso joins allow ree icion in he plane o he wheel, bu resis laeral moion. he joins ill he disance beween ho puonmaio ubes on eiher side o he hub, ho links being journaled in he inner and ouer rims and hinged ogeher a ho inermediae ends whoro ho links are conneced, Several variaions in he manner o aaching hese oggle joins are indicaed in he paen. has been ound ha he joins do no inerere wih he ree cushioning acion o he pneumaic ubes, bu ha he aord perec laeral rigidi. 9 Wh Air Escapes a Nigh. ire roubles are o more requen OJourrence during dr, dus weaher han in we. Ver oen, aer he ccle wih double ube ires has been sanding in he hall over nigh, he ron ire is ound o be so and labb, and he leak' age is locaed wih diicul. Under such a circumsance, special aenion should be paid o pack he inner ube where i presses upon he rim. he heads o he spokes, however, are no he onl hings ha cu hrough he rubbers here. Small paricles o gri lodge beween he edges o he rim and he ouer cover and, despie he ac ha he wired on edges have o be passed, insinuae hemselves in ime inside. A puncure is he invariable,resui, alhough b some mserious inluence he vicini o he valve appears o arac he greaes number o hese ragmens. m Padded Leggings or Women. No longer need ho oung woman whose leg is painull lacking in he generous ullness o he oal despair. One o ho moa ashionable New ork shoe sores now adverises: "hin legs ransormed ino rounded, beau while on wai. Prico, 50 cens." Bu on invesigaion i is ound ha his good news ia exclusivel or he biccle girls. Slender legged oung women who ride ho wheel never wear low shoes. ho alwas appear in leggings or high boos, and hero is ho reason: B paing 50 cons exra an pair o high biccle boos or loggings ma bo so padded ha here is apparen beau; in he rounded curves o ho leg. ho padding consiss o a skillull shaped bag illed wih coon. is sewed o ho lining o ho boo or he invisible sido o ho legging. A Boar Was Aer ho GirlB. Five bloomer girls had an oxoiing oxporienco near Hamburg, Duohoss coun, N. Y., recenl. A pe boar csoupod rom is Russian kcopor and dashed madl along ho counr road. ho bioolo girls oamo suddoul upon ho animal, abandoned hoirwhools and Boramblod ovor a Bouo wall. ho boar also ook ho wall, whoroupon ho girls wih shrioks o orror climbed up rees whilo bruin sood looking a horn in opou mouhed amuzomon. ho kcopor arrivod n ha juncure and, scouring ho boar wih a chain, led him awa. lilo Alone o-da. rldo nlono odn, And imdiicih hvnra mo down, And lomil n ho w» lm HroulioH rom lio own, For nho ha udorolllili'/i n m nldo no morn, hn 1-unln o lidr idlliiii iilclrlii lon n viiln o K ur. Nor dixui hor hii]i i lminlinr ull Upon m llnlnniiik iwr, 1 rido iliinii odn. Hoinawlwra nlin rlleii odn,1. Wih unolmr li licv i.mo, (JliuliiK n hor liliuiul wii And UKK ho rid", Hn'n ni'llior rl«)i nor iron,, Jn'ii Jmi nn nddlo [ino. Hu h" riialu o )i«r illkim nlilrln UK " Vnn o lidir, Hlio'n giiiii) will) him bwmino )i» rlrira A Whi'i'l wllli n iilno «"nr, rliln nlmin oda. heb n France h male biccliss. - A heaer in M ccling cosumes. jwbroadv nore emale han has a balle o Gnillaume, h^-ex-amaenr champion o France, recenl sared as a proessional b v?inning he Grand Prrx de Saines. ' Firs Lieuenan von Hahnke o Bmpeor William's aohhohenzolern los his lie while ccling. Ho was carried over a precipious bank ino he waer. He sank; immediael, and he bod could no be ound. he Frenoh war miniser has reconsiued" he compan o miliar ocliss ormed as a minimum, in deerence o public opinion. he French are jealousl waching ho progress o oher naions in he same direcion. he Frenoh have an eecive wa o making heir leaher saddles comorable. he soak he leaher in waer unil i is pliable, hen ride on i ill i is dr. When he process is compler ed, he leaher is exacl ied o he rider and correspondingl comorable. ravelers agree ha o he wheelwomen he world over he English woman pus in he wors appearance, sas ho Piaburg Dispach. No one woman oclis in 80 in he lile isle looks well mouned, and he aul is all her own. wo-hirds o he English women ride wih heir saddles ooaw, handle bas oo high and skirs badl ou. She Made Him Pa. was a round beween he new woman, and he erswhile rannical bu now subdued lord o creaion man and i ended wih vioor or he n^w woman. She was on her wheel, in all he glor o bloomers, aud he scene was a Fores park, New Orleans, during is mos crowded hour on a recen aernoon. She was aler; bu, alas, a he ver momen when she was doing her bes and boldes an awkward, lumbering, horrid man, also ring o guide his wheel hrough he inricae maze o humani in he park, rode ull il agains her and hrew her o he ground. he shock broke he sea o her beloved bike. Did she weep, did-she shriek, did she ain, his new woman? Did she si down and wring her hands and allow he wrecker,o her biccla o scorch awa sco ree? She did no. She grabbed ha man and hgld on o him and called or a policeman o arres him i he ailed a once o ork, on $2.50, o pa or he' 1 damage done, he poorelr low irs ried o beg o emporaril, oering her his card lwl elling her he would "make i all-r^h omorrow," bn she reused o give him ime, and a orowd gahered and ook deep ineres in he conrovers, and he man sammered and blrshed^bu a las produced he $3.60 and hen rode awa c cursing his ae. And he new woman smiled and pu he $2.50 in her pocl^ ''and led her wheel rom he park Riumpban. m i Abou he Biccle. When a map walks a mile, i is-ail. he akes on an average 2,263 seps] liing he weigh o' his bod wih eaoh sep. When he rides a biccle o he. average gear, he covers a mile wih he equivalen o onl 627 seps, requires less orce, bears JJO burden and covers ho same disance in less han one-hird he ime. Don' neglec our personal appear-v once jus because ou ride a ccle. A nea machino deserves a nea rider. When ou eel surprised a onr speed awheel, don' orge i horo is a wind behind ou hero is a lo o wind ahead o ou on ho reurn 1 journe. Aer a we ride clean onr machine immediael. ho mud will como o much easier beoro i dries. Never Bar riding a a as puce. Commence genl a irs and graduall ge ino onr habiual swing. You will bo ablo o go wico as ar and inish our rido wico as resh as would oiicrwiso bo ho caso. Her Quesion. Recenl a London man bough a andom bicclo aud invied his wio, whoso knowlodgo o ccling was oxromol limied, o ako a spin wih him. Ho worked liko a siavo, and whon he go o hoir journo'b oud ho porspiraion was pouring down his aco in sroanih. li.s bcr hal sood b, howovcr, an cool aa a onoumbor, and whon ho poor man had rocoverod aullcion breah o answor sho goul ouched ono o lio pcdnll nnd inquiringl remarked, "Whnaro hoao Uclo hlugl or, Fred?" Exporlmimn on Chains. ProoHHor. O. Oarponor o Ooruoll univoi'hi recenl inado amirioii o aln o olmiiih mid biaolcn o ind ou ho oxno immmiro o powor lou hrough ricion, ho iilrcoliiiik or loukhonlii; o olmiiih and ho UHO o gmirliik in plaoo o ho clmiii. llo ound ha high Krado olmlmi can bo iniido which do no cliuiih" holr orm b wonr imllloliml o nuo Dm ricion. LEARN ELEGRAPHY nu h nrnia mol (mrluukooiinnlnr nr-nlml. AOilrwi VHU. KMC«RA*»H 0C1OOL l>cuuu MOURNNG MLLNERY^ We alwas have in sock a large assormen o Mourning Bonnes hanging in price rom"$2 o $6. We also carr a ]! leas 20 grades ojuns Veilirig, a prices ranging rom $1.0 or. he cheaper grades, o $8.5Q or he ines, silk quali. MRS- E- "WES;! «- ' j RED BANK EMPLE OF FASHON, iii i o o a 0@o o ooo Qooooeo O9 o o oooooe o s oi A Rare Chance. Ludlow On Frida and Saurda o his week we will BB he remainder o our Summer suis as ollows: ' he $12, $13, $1 and $15 Suis a $9. he $9, $10 and $11 Suis a $6.50. he 50c. quali crash and duck caps a 29c. he $1.25 quali crash pans a 90c. A.LUDLOW, 'We Sell so as o Keep i p ^ 22 Broad Sree, Eed Bank. Geing Read! Making Room or Fall Merchandise! hereore hese Quick Moving Clearing Prices. Whie Duel? and Crash Seam, Shrunk Dress Skirs, ards wide, 5-inch hem, dollar, grade, sale price c. and 79C. All Linen Crash and Duck Skirs, also Whie and Buer-Colored Pique Dress., Skirs, wo dollar value 98c. and $1.29. Ladies' Biccle Skirs, Cloh, Denim or or Crash, ormer price wo and hree dollars, o close ou quickl 75C. and 98c. wo prices, our choice o a sample lo o Ladies' Suis in Crash, Duck and Pique, no wo alike, worh rom wo o hree dollars 98c. and $1.29. We have made hree los o our enire sock o Ladies' and Misses' Shir Waiss ha sold up o now or 50c, $1.00 and $2.00, o sell quickl a... 25c, 9c. and 79 C. JOSEPH SALZ, BROAD AND MEGHANB SS., RED BANK, ' NEW JERSEY. How's Your Sock O groci'rloa? i in running low, le ui roploniih i. Wo havo ovcrliiiir Hin a llni-olium grocer iioo uhoulil keep, mid ovor nrllolo n ho place id puro and ron). Wo don' have n oll ou ha " wo ar! jmi ou o il;" wo uiivor lo our Mock ((<'< «' low im ha. Special, 98c. a Pair. 's an Eas Maer ON ill' 1.,NH OF1K 'ruolr.ky. o ge ho wiinihik ou H iilnn o'clock n ho monilnjr. ou UBO mir mmp, which n hu kliin o olunnnlrik HKOO. li«ru'n no oconnloli or nilililin; H UAHHX nil dnloiik whon lia momiii o quickl nml 'anll HK lio wnlli uni ruulll obnlnnliln. Hnvo our HOUHD, UWU hu ('loliim, nixvo lini), nnd BW monn h unlnij (hi) ircu wiinli inv)iii)iiil'/,iir- inir mmii. All hlndn o»(»i i. llnvm lllzzunl n!!. imr CD ; liilihll'ii Hi { cunn 1 nil Dlhiir kludi, cukra or X3mnl. Monmouh S., near Hailroad Saion, Kcd Bank, N. J.

4 HE RED' BANK REGSER. JOHN. COOK, Edior mid Proprieor. OFFCE ON FON SUEE, HendrMison Block, Adionlnir m l'osi-olce. - UED BANK. X. J. WEDNESDAY. AUGUS S ho Sewer Opposiion. he commissioners have no e received an opinion rom heir counsel as o wheher or no he can legall proceed wih he consrucion o he sewers under he las applicaion. he will no doub be guided b hia advice, and he conrac or he new par o he sewer ssem will be given ou, or a pew plan aken ino consideraion, as he advises. Some o he commissioners are in avor o buing ho gas house proper a once, and condemning land or he mains o reach he place eiher in he 'srees or on privae proper, he commissioners now have a righ o wa "o he river a he Souhern railroad bridge, and he can a an ime condemn land here or he works. Mos o he commissioners, however, consider he gas house a preerable sie., however, here should be oo grea a dela in obaining a righ o wa o ha sie, i is probable ha a sie near he Souhern railroad bridge will be aken, 'since proper here can be obained eiher b dire"c purchase or b condemnaion proceedings in a shor ime. he opposiion raised o he sewers ma dela heir consrucion or a shor ime, bu i canno preven hem rom being buil. he commissioners are no onl acing or he bes ineress o he own, bu he are doing precisel wha he own, b a pracicall unanimous voe on wo occasions, insruced hem o do. Landed ax shirkers, unprogressive proper owners, and men who run heir ilh ino he river, ma hreaen he business success and business posiions o men who are simpl doing heir du and ma occasion dela. Law6uie are hreaened and ma be brough o preven he ^compleion o he sewers. Bu he commissioners have pracicall he enire own a heir back o suppor hem in improving he condiion o he place; and whaever acion he ma deem necessar o ake in he maer will receive hear endorsemen. A FAR A OCEANC. Xaramaa Council Clears $120- JUargare Brill Wins a Biecle. Naiamaa council, Degree o PocahorlaB, held a air in he ruckhouse a Oceanic las week. he air began on hursda aernoon and coninued unil Monda nigh. was presided over b Mrs. E. H. Llod and she was assised b Mra. Frank Skidmore, Mrs. Jennie Williams, Mrs. Carson Corell, Mrs. James E. Bogle, Mrs. Frank Chandler, Mrs. Ea Smih, Mrs. J. C. Brill, Mrs. Horace Longsree, Miss Jennie Brill, Miss Emma Llod, Miss Mar Riddle, Miss Nellie Harve, James Bogle, John Youmans and Charles Hnrve. he nir was held on he irs loor o he ruckhouse, which was decoraed wih lags and red," whie and blue buning. ables were arranged around he room, on which he aricles or Pale were aseull displaed. A number o aricles were disposed o b chaucca. A lad's gold sandard biccle was won b Miss Margare Brill. Mrs. Frank Pinurd won a willow chair, and Mrs. E. E. VanNes won a parlor lamp. hree dolls which were chanced o were won b Miss Loie Kuper, Miss Hazard o New York and George Hard. Charles Harve won a cherr rockingchair and Mrs. Charles Jere and Lewis Recor o New York each won a quil. Carson Corell donaed a barrel o lour o ho air nnd aerward won i back. A grea man anc aricles were on sale a ho air, some o which did no sell as well as he women o he air had hoped or. Uae ul aricles a a low pricn were in grea demand, bu higher priced aricles, man o which were marked al CBS han he valuo o he maerial used had o lio aucioned oil. Man lile anc aricles which people would no bu a en cens apiece wore pu in a grab bag and a en cens a grab here wro no enough aricles o suppl ho deimind ho council clcnrcd.ljo b lm air he mone will go o ho general um o ho nodd. An Or^un Kocial nnd Concor. An or/jim recial nnd evening o MJ will 1)0 held in Ohi'lii church, Hhrew bur, on Frida nigh. Mm. W, A. Men ncr will iiing and l'rol',, K, Kingnlej o Nownii will inerpre rdnipiinilioiii b (lililiimnl, nnd ollioni, Hclerlioiii nil nliio bo given b he choir n lm church which coinjnimen Mm, W,, ruovrnii Mm. A. V,,lennlii ;ii. Mra. (. W, liirlov nnd. K. 1'nilier, he will lie imiiliilci b J'ro,. C. Allnrimi, enor. ''ll nlii;hik o (ho choir will be iiccoinpiiiilei b W. 1 ', Miilelmw <m he violin, ld ilolph Mnlohow on he Mule,.lumen Morord on he corne, mid Holl wood on ho OKU, No udinliinloi <?o o ho concer will bo OWN ALK. As he 'das go b i looks more and more as i David S. Craer would have a walkover or surrogae, boh a he nominaion and elecion. he opposiion o him in his own par, which was so pronounced "wo ears ago, has died ou almos enirel. No Republican so ar has been ound who wanbo run. Someone will no doub be nominaed when he Republican convenion mees, bu a. presen i looks as hough he Republican nominaion will be made as a ormali, and no wih he slighes expecaion o winning. * * * here.has been some alk o he gold Democras nominaing ex-judge Alred Walling, and o he Republican convenion endorsing him. his ma be done, u he prospecs would be poorer or Mr. Walling's elecion han or he elecion o a Republican, provided, o course. ;he Republican was a worker who could ;e he par enhusiasm up. he endorsemen o Mr. Walling b he Republicans would pu wo Democras in he ield, and he Republicans o he coun would eel ree o chose beween hem.» * * Bu i David S. Craer is likel o have a walkover or surrogae on he Democraic side, he presen assemblmen are likel o have a walkover on he.republican side. No Democras so ar have expressed a desire o run or he assembl his ear. A he Democraic convenion.candidaes or assembl will be pu in nominaion, bu he will be nominaed in abou he same wa as he Republican candidae o& surrogae seems likel o be named wihou he smalles dea o winning a he elecion, One hing which makes he ^Democras sh o aking he nominaion or assembl is he lack o mone which will be pu in he campaign. Mone is quie a acor in some ownships, in spie o he ballo reorm law. here will be no sae issues involved, and he assemblmen will have no voe or ajnied Saes Senaor. Aspiring candidaes or ha oice will hereore no pu in a cen, and he whole expense o he campaign will have o be pu up b he local candidaes. he same is rue on he Republican side. Whaever mone is pu in he campaign* (will be pu in b local candidaes. here are los o men o boh paries who will voe, onl or mone. his is well-known o he leaders on boh sides. he mone which is likel o' be conribued nex all on eiher side will probabl no be more han enough or he legiimae work o he campaign, and i won' be hal enough or ha, i his work is done well. he men who wan mone or heir voes are likel o ge he marble hear, and he indicaions are ha a sor o hal-wa agreemen will be reached whereb he Republicans will le Surrogae Craer elide hrough'wihou inuch rouble, and he Democras will do he same wih he Republican assemblmen his will no be so much because he leaders and mone spenders on each side like his programme, as because-q^ he unlikelihood o geing good men o run * * * j he Republicans, i he pu up a can didae or surrogae and mako a igh or him, will bo handicapped b lie dis sensions o he pas wo ears. Shrewsbur ownship isn' likel o go ino poliical igh wih enhusiasm or some ime o come. Mos o he Shrewsbur men who used o pu up mone or b par, and o run ho machine, are now hard a work, aending sricl o heii businesses, and ring o ge ou o in inancial holo ino which he wen plunged b he adminisraion o Grove. Cleveland. he haven' he imo o make a campaign. he won' spend heir own mone liko he used o, and he won' handlo oher people's polilca mone. ho par underakes o pli cao Shrewsbur b nominaing riend o his ownship, ho candidaes so nonr innod will ge soundl humped b lo o RepublicanH all over ho counj who would liko o HCO Shrewsbur own' ship kicked o he aco o ho enrh aking i all around lio prospecs oi Hopublicnn mrmon can no bo naid bo brillian, Church News, (riico church on Kundn ho piio will pi'onch n he morning on "h Foundaion o Chriilliuil," mid» nljrlr on "he Clmnici'i'iHl.lcH and Locuion o lio Kingdom o (Jod." ev. llwijiimin Uopi> o Hnloni \vi pmrh n in Unpliiil, church nex Nin da morning, n llm VCMHK licv.vv. Muleiioii will prciieh mi "Alimlol o HUU 'ruil." A Nookllo Honlabln, he Decree o Veiilionimo eil Him will bold a neclio nucliiuo and mv pnr o-morrow nl (h li he lumiiimi Hiiinuel llm lull, on ('nlliiulim iilrcc, A l)iilier'mili)/.i<ii(li))mmor(c(l iileelpeni mlnpli'd d nil nli-i o willing, JO mill; ul John. (NioU'ii, Adv, NEWS. Uor Woollen Heirard o $5 j ccebook. A man rom Scranon, Pa., sopped a ;he Love compan'? soda booh opposie ;he Rumson nn one da las week o ge i drink o soda. was a ver ho da.nd.he man hrew his coa over he back i a chair jvhile,he waied. Shorl aer he man had gone Mor Woolle, who ends he sand, ound apockebook conaining $0. Laer in he' da' he nan- came back and inquired or his lockebook. Mor old he man he had ound he mone and reurned i o him. he man gave Mor $5 as a reward or his hones.. " v A lawn par or he benei o S. John's chapel will be held a Fred M. Randajl's on Saurda nigh. Fanc aricles, ice cream, cake and oher rereshmens will be sold and here will be dancing, on he piazzas and lawn. here will be'no admission ee. he aair will be under he direcion o Mrs, Randall., Miss Viola Moore, daugher o John Moore, los conrol o her -wheel las hursda while riding o RedBank. She was hrown rom her biccle. Her ankle was slighl wrenched and she go a skinned arm, which is sill ver sore. Waler Sherwood, who has been laid up or Bone ime wih appendiciis, is no!w able o be ou. During he nex wo weeks he Mehodis church a his place, will be closed or repairs. New pews, and new carpe will be pu in, and oher improvemens willbemade. Rev. W. P.C. Srickland, he presiding elder or he disric, conduced he services in he church las Sunda. Dr. Mar. Wilson, Mrs. M. C. Manning and Mrs,homas G. Genr and her daugher, o Allegan Ci, are visiing Mrs. Allen Wilson. George vins has a new Columbia biccle.,. John. Love is aending he Floris convenion, whioh is held a Providence, R.. He will reurn home o-morrow. Mrs. Ellen Woolle and her moher-inlaw, Mrs. Margare Woolle, are visiing Mrs. Wo'pllejs nephew, Edward Homire, a oms River. Miss Jessie Gra, who is emploed in he oice o he Love compan, re urned las Saurda rom Wes Grove Pa,, where she hii. been visiing her parens. Her siser Edih, who is also emploed b he Love.compan, le on Monda or a wo weeks' visi o Wesi Grove. ^% Miss Nora ScaHl&n o Lile Silver spen Sunda wilrriends in New York. SHREWSBURY NEWS. Lawn Par or he Benei o Chris Church Clears $105. he lawn on he allman place presened" a handscgiaand brillian appearance las Wednesda nigh. he annual esival' given b he women o he EpiBcopal church was held ( a ha ime, and he lawn was prousel jlecoraed wih Japanese lanerns ed American lags he boohs or he sale o rereshmens were aended b he women o he church and he had a number o oung people as heir aide" he able o anc aricles conained some handsome riles made b he members o he church and he sold rapidl. his able was aended b Mrs, A. V. Jennings, Miss Neie Allen and Miss Addie Whie, Mrs. Abbie Sleeper, Mrs. G. W, Barlow and Mrs. Charles H. Whie had cbargi o he rereshmen 'ables, where cake, cand and rui were sold. Miss Reba Cooper was he Rebecca a he well Miss Cooper's well consised o a curb o bricks, wih a bucke o lemonade in Bide he curb. Edward Allen served in ice cream, here was a ver large a endance o ownspeople and raone; wns liberall spen, he church cleared abou $105 b he esival. A danco was held a ho home o Mra Michael Sigueron on uesda nigh o las week. ho guesa camo as a surprise o Mra. Sngucron, and a ver pleasan evening visi was ho resul. he danco did no como o nn end uni daligh. Rereshmens were sorved al welve o'clock. he Presberian Sunda-school mad ie annual exeurion o Asbur Park o 1 liunadn, Abou 250 persons aendc ho excursion. ho rip wiw mndo o regular ruiim, nnd ho pioknickor» hni had im Hhor or ;w long, a (la a in shore m he deniml. Mm. J. A. DeOoppe reurned lioim on.saurda rom Nwlzcrhind, whor HO wcul, o ncml ho marrliige o hi elden mm. Her ncm Mid lilii brido nr expeced ul Hhrmviiliur on he i-'oh u Ho ioinbcr, Mr. mid Mill, (li'orgo H. l'rinci) nn amil o Yonkoiii, N. Y., nro vinlln Mm, YH'C' HH, Mm..lumen jlrom iiumlinv. Joiicph (rei'ii nnd lilil nlilrr llvii lei islirmvnliur on u lundi'in biccle o Momlu or n rip hrough luiierdo comi. i Ml»l </'lllllloo HinlUi,-*li(> U M'01 vlulliii)r rli'iuln hi llm Wen or ho pin wo nionlni, reurned homo on Hiiur da, Riverside Drive News. 'Henr McLean ishavinghe roo and guers o his house repaired. Miss Madeline and Willie Oeers have reurned o heir ci home aer spending several weeks wih he Misses Erns.. Miss Mamie Erns and her siser o Kesor spen several das here las week. Harr Robinson is improving his prop- ;r b laing ou gravel drives and walks. >. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow o Boson have reurned o heir home aer spending a week, wih heir son, Ernes A. Bigelow, who is occuping $he McClees coage hi3 summer. M. L. Brown has rened his house o a iar rom New York. A MNE KLLED. William JlcOonouih Killed i Wih '«Kick. All summer he people living in he vicini o William K. Heer's sore a Holmdel have been missing heir chickens. was hough ha some animal was he hie and a rap was se. bu he animal was ver.war' and evaded all kinds o snares. Lael he "animal beume more bold and chickens were al^en in broad daligh.. Las uesda aernoon Consable William McDonough and his broher Henr were sanding near he barn when he heard he chickens which were eeding down in he meadows, making a grea noise. he men saw he chickens making-er^-he barn as as as he could, and close behind, hem wasabig mink. One chicken ran almos beween Mr. McDonough's - ee. he mink ollowed i and caugh he chicken and killed i. Mr. McDonough kicked he mink in he head and ended is career. is supposed ha he mink has killed more han six chickens. Doesn' Pa o Lie. (From Billboard Adverising.) he one grea hing ha makes so much adverising all la is o be ound in he adverisers hemselves.. he lie abou heir goods. he ell wha isn' so. For insance, one man sas he sells a soap ha is a wonderul aricle. He ells he good housewie ha all she has o do is o bu he soap and si down. he soap will do he'res. will inish he job. According o his adverisemens, he soap is a living, breahing hing. can do anhing bu alk. rolls up is sleeves, spis on is hands and proceeds o drive ou all he.dir wihm he radius o en miles. Mabe am exaggeraing a lile, bu no ver much. When he woman bus he soap she inds i jus like an oher soap. makes hings clean, bu i does no! work auomaicall. She has o applj i, and appl i hard. B he swea o her brow and b he power o her elbow she makes he soap do is du. he nex ime she sees a soap adverisemen or an oher kind o an adveiisemen she smiles and sas: " hank ou ; have had a lile experience o m own, hen, when he adverisemens begin c lose heir pulling power, he adverise! sas such and such papers, or posers, or bookles, or circulars are no good he don' pull. HARNESS FOR SALE. One se ligh double harness or sale cheap, Daniel Williams, Lile Silver. COAL FOR WNER. Lehih sove coal. S.B0; Lehiuh nu coal. S.B5 b carload orspo ensh. C. H, Hurle, Shrewsbur N. J. Goldbeaer's ools or Sale. Consising; o mills, hammers, presses, ec., ver cheap. Appl a Whie & Knapp's, Broad sree [Sal Bank, ' Poed Srawberr Plans. A\l he poimlnr varieies. Srongl grown, am will bear rui nex ear. Appl o O'Hngan King, Lile Silver, N, J. O LE. ho largo corner sore, corner o Monmouh sreel and Mnplo avenue. Would wake a lino grocer Francis Whie, Red linnk. FOUND. A pocke nurse conaining a sum o mone an oher valuables. Owner can have samo b address ng H. F. Harve, Beabrigh, N. J. < FOR SALE. Sods, op soil, cla, marl or op dressing lawn; a., delivered n an quani. Prlco rcasonubli and governed b dlsanco o bo linuleu. Joseph Lu: burrow, Locus Poin, N. J. GRL WANED. A girl waned o ake care o an nan, A nhoi disance ou o own. Appl o clo A Son. o Hank. CHURCH PEWS FOR SALE. ho old pews rom Embur Mehodis church a.llo Silver nro n KOO condiion nnd will bo sol< cheap. Ap il o J. K. Hnrvo, Lllo Silver, N. J, BOARD WANED ll genleman nnd wie, n HH Hank. Plo room wih Vioard n prlvno amil. M M goo nolliboiikkxl; river bnnk prlerrcd. lloorencc Klvon. Address J. U.., Red Hunk, w A PLEASAN BOARDNG PLAOE Fine, wldn iliizz;i, liaiiiinockn, rnulv nwn, go<; nlili', cool, iili'iimuii, NK' rooiiix, lloimleru ul llnil nil lirun n Mm, UKHS'* OH, ~l Wll Hli (i, lied lnnk. WASHNG AND RONNG. do wm il[i«mill nmlui a lioiuc, clllicr b Hi ilcc(!iiril(iz"ii,oi' h lm WH, M\ V' well il him. M. Hclnnck, illl While in'd, eil lnnk. FOR SALE. l.ow) ei' wlio b M) nh di'cp (ill Miiiliniill Hll'cc, ii i i(ulc MDW hull, Prlco $:2,M, A u> n CliurlcK <:, iiilluii, 1H Klin Hliii, Nmv York, DARREL8 FOR SALE. A D i l mill riniicii mrrcln ur unli n (iiliii'iirli. Appl li Arhur!. Hinlllu ul K K HANK KdlHlill HK, llnmil mrrrl, lied Hun RANED NUR8E. All 'HH'llrnivil mihii n nil illiemrn, r nc lwommimiilulliimi (nun cnillni phnlcliiiih, Ml A. KH, AKKV nn, Mnlnwnil, N, J. oll: liliiinn cull,, Low Whooln or Fnrm Uiv wliecln nnrn hal Urn nlhir mi'lliik mid limdjiir nriinviikonn. 'Uio nnn n> ii, Will im or himiiwlv n iiim honmin, Aililnin O h Cdiikllu, MliWcown, N. J, K WANED. Would like a siuaion a general housework D a imall amil. Address M.. Red Bank, N. J. HOUSE FOR SALE. he house on Maple avenue, now occupied bne, oered or sale. Price reasonableand ernls eas. milm VnnScholck., ro LOAN ON FARM MORGAGE o 83,500 on irs morgage on arm onl, ppl soon. Charles B. Snder, aorne a law, Manlo Highlands, N. J.,. FOR SALE. New Schuler Separable andem, cheap, an be oade no n single n wo minues' ime. Will ake d wheel n rade. Leon Cubberl, Long Branch, ~~ ~~ HOUSE. ". Would liue o ake care ol a genleman's house or? ace during be winer. (Onl wo o us). Can give he bes o reerences. Would wan hree rooma. Address P. o. Box 02, Red Bank, N. J. LOS. On Sunda morning. Annual 16io. beween Bed S?!? 11 U 5 B Branch; a black and whie bow ie, wih diamond sud. he inder will be suiabl rewarded b reurning o Delord M. Fisher, Hed. WACH LOS. On Frida lad's silver wach wih a (old ob chain, beween ngalls'a sore on Fron sree and Mrs. Edwards's on Recor place. A suiable reward will he given or la reurn o Mrs. lmbrook, Davis. 223 Fron sree, Red Bank. Red Bank Opera House. C. E. NEMAN, Manager. Frida, iups 20i, A;8:15 P. M. Lang's Operaic Burlesquers n h9 brigh and wi burlesques, he win Kings AND Greaer Manhaan And a'grand Vaudeville Olio. 2^PEOPLE N CAS-2 Cach Music, Pre Girls, 'nni Coined la 8, A Grea Show Up-o-Due All ho Laes New York His. Keserved seas a Mlnon's Drug Sore. Prices, 25 cens, 35 cens, 50 cens and 75 cens. mpression Sale. A ver pleasing impression is made wili he new and choice Ar Embroider designs, A HE AR SORE. C.. SEPHENSON, 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N, J. JOSEPH G. ESCELBAC, 2i Wes Fron Sree, near Pearl, Red Bank,N. J Krouger's Beer and F. M. Schaer's celebraed Welner Be,er alwas on draugh. ALSO BAHHOLOMAY ROCHESEK BEEH N BOLES. VOCE OF SELEMEN. X* Kuao o John P. easier, deceased. (Firs accoun). Nolco s hereb given ha ho accouns o he subscribers, execuors o said deceased, will be audied and saed b lio aurrorne, and repored or selemen o ho orphans cour o he coun o Moninouh, on HURSDAY, HE WE.NY-EGHH DAY OF OCOUE, nex. UENRY.CASLF.l, FREDERCK W. HOPE, Bawd Augus 17,1897. Execuors. O N RULE O BAB CREDORS. ADMNSRAOR'S NOCE. Honr 8. Whlo,admlalsracr o E»ck Whie, (l«ceased, b order o ho surrogae o ho coun o Monmouh, liorob gives nolco o ho crediors o ho mid deceased o brlnir n heir debs, dcmnndh ond claims nralns ho esaa o said deceased, under oalor nlrmalon, wihin nlnu monhs rom ho SXEENH DAY OF AUGUS, 1W, or he will bo orover barred o an acion horcor nunlns he said ndmlnlslnior. HENRY S, WHE. CHERFFS SALE.-B virue o n wri O o. i. o mo direced, ssued ou o lm Cour o Chancer o lio Suo o Now Jorao, will bo oxponed omlu n public venduu, on MONDAY, HE ami DAY OK BKPRMHK. 1807, lwwon llm hours ol Vi o'clock and H o'clock (n U o'clock), n ho nornooii o unil dn, n lio Cour HOHO n Freehold, n lio ownnlilp o Freehold, coun o Monmoiili, Now Joraov. All hncornlii lo. ilcc«nrpnrail o limi, ulluno in ho lowiihhlp o NhrmvHliur, numl o Manimmli, Bmn (i Now Jnw, mid bounded mid <lc- Herlliou an ollown: llnlnnlnir n n mnko or Kuno HUMMK lu lm l u«o lio mnliwniil HUU (i Hi" road liiiullni rom id lnnk o lio nilrond. nnlil Hlukn or Hano iding dlnjin ll conlnni; Hiild Him o wild rond wohwurd rom lio HonliwcH corner o llm X noii lo; henrn norhwardl on n lino n rl«lil KCH n lm mild llnnol lw mrliwnwl»m«o lm noicmild rond lo i cener Him heeen Mnln Hreeiiiiillllvomldonveiino: lieneenoihieiihwiii'd- v in n linn u rlkli irriulen lo bo wiulliwcn BMC o hn rond culled lvonildo nvi'inni U> lm K.iurhuH(. nld«o mill nvoimo',, hwii'i) imrhwrolwurdl OR liemiiilhweiiiilioo mild lllvomlilo nvciiiiii lilillvn ee hi u Hljiko; lliencn iiomliwcwiinll on L lino u rlkh OKCH lo lm HonHiwrn. nldo or unli Klvcnililo nveiiue lo lio iiurewilil ouler linn nu Hliki ni HDH! hi'iiini nonlliwiivill im n lino nl. i-luli imirlen n llm noili «!«!*»n Hi" liiiniiil pnmllel vvlli lm nroieimlil lino o ") norh»l(l" o Hm Hin [ioioild rond ; 'MM 'lihhviiidlv » norlh iil(io o hn nml noi(»mld roml lilil-llvii ee lu llm nonwld l»'kliimlii(j,lh(ieniiwiirill nlilrnn hn nnehv ilcherllied lo nrii nended ren ieclvel lo lie pnruilel wild llm WinUulv Killed (i llm.oeimol lo. lldiiu lm miiiii iinniilne" conveed 'M'iillicillie. 1'erm b JnrWi Mdi'iinl nnd wln hdeeil ilulcd Hn UN, Nin, nnd recen 1 ' 1! 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5 : PElWSONAX. : * ' he Gleasori'house on he river bank i recenl occupied b homas Davis, Jr., 'has been rened b Francis Whie..o Rev.,Wm. B. Maison, he new pasor o he Bapis church. ' Miss 1 B. Ganevieve Sellecc; a public school eacher o New York, has been visiing Mrs, A. V. Evans o Riversideavenue or he pas wo weeks. Norman A. Brown, ormerl o Locus Poin, bu who now lives in Brookln, is spending he monh o Augus a he Prospec house on' Lake Bomoseen, a Casleon, Vermon. Mrs. Andrew B. Caron and Miss Ma Ludlow o Brookln have been visiing Mrs. Henr Supp o Red Bank. Mrs. Elvira Johnson o Red Bank spen las week wih her siser, Mrs. James ilon o Wes Long Branch. revonian Brower and amil o Philadelphia are visiing Mr. Brower's moher, Mrs. William Conover o Fron Bee. rving Carr o Passaic spen Sunda in own. Mrs. Henriea Applegae o Broad sree, who has b,een sopping a he Bekeshire Hills, has reurned home. Howard Paerson o New York spen Sunda wih his aher, A. A. Paerson o Broad sree. Nevada Wolco, who has been emploed in Ludlow"s clohing sore or he pas six ears, severed his connecions here on Saurda and will devoe his aenion o a milk roue he has bough rom Jacob C. Shis. David E, Hance has aken his place in Ludlow's clohing sore. ' Richard Srong o Brookln is spending a ew das in own. Bloomield Longsree and George Keough spen Sunda in own. he are emploed on Long sland b conracors o asphalum roads as engineers o he seam rollers. George M. Parker and amil o Jacksonville, Florida, are sopping in own, Mrs. E. S. Go and her daugher, Mrs. E. F. Swan, who have been visiing Mrs. H. B. VanDorn o Broad sree, have gone o Worceser, Mass., o visi Charles S. Go. Mrs. Harr Wardell and her sisers,, he Misses Mercer o New York, are sopping a Mrs. Garrison's on Broad sree or a ew weeks. homas Davis, Jr. o Broad sree, spen Sunda wih his wie, who is visiing Mrs. A. M. Morgan o Moun Kisco, Wescheser coun, N. Y. Warren C, Rowle and his son Harr o Uiea ara spending a ew das wih Orrin Curr o Wallace sree, an uncle o Mr. Rowle. Mr. and Mrs. J&hn "W. Moun and daugher are sojourning in New York sae. Mis3 Esmeralda Cornjvell o Red Bank is visiing Mrs. J. B. Brooke a New Milord. Rev, and Mrs. Rober G. Dave and -.heir daugher, Margare, are spending wo weeks a he housand slands.. Mr. and Mrs. J. Waler Nale o renon have been visiing Mrs. Nale's moher, Mrs. Kae Chadwick o ower Hill avenue. Miss Carrie Corlies, daugher o Jacob Corlies o Mansield, Ohio, is visiing riends in he Eas. Miss Corlies's earl ie was spen in Red Bank, her aher having been posnaser here or a number o ears. Miss Corlies is a presen sopping wih her uncle, George D. Bradord o Shrewsbur. Rev. Hollock Armsrong o Neleori, Pa., is' visiing his sons, Dr. Win, C. Armsrong o Red Bank and Dr. A. A' Armsrong o Fair Haven. «On Sunda he conduced he service in he Fair Haven Mehodis church. Whine Conan o Long Branch has reurned homo rom' a our-monhs' rip o Europe. Joseph Goldsein o Long BJranch* who hns been raveling in Europe, sailed rom Hamburg las Saurda. Ho is expeced homo nex uesda. Mrs. Rober Wrigh o Norh Long Branch is seriousl sick. Miss Corn Bowno o Kopor has gone o Bualo, N. Y., or an exended visi. Mr. and Mrs. Win,. Vrodcnburg o Freehold have gono on a Wesern rip. he will vroi Omaha, Denver nnd oher ciies. Simon illwrn o Vurmingdalb is divngeroiml hick.,. - MHH Jzssio Riiignn o Alanic llighluidh in vlmlng hor ninler, Mrs. hompson o Mechanic roe. MHH Mn/.lo Allen o Rod Bank upcn Biimlu wih her purenh a Morriovillo. Minn (Jlmrloo Field o Nu Hwump, Mlim lllio llmidriokiion o Oak ill nnd Miwi,dla A. Uowno o Mlddlolown Villngo, mvo KM () on u wo weem vlni o in Caiikllln. Miwi 'Vnuoeii Flull o Mlddlomvn li VMUMK li«r comiln, Mlim Ahblo Leomml Minn Nora 1'ull o Hrl Hunk iipcn Hinulii wllj rloiidn nmiilihi'liwii, niinuh. A<Ui)inri(!onlhi('il ohiiihouiio wih iilcjlmimii Chnrleii H, U'H himnoonmujilo avonim linn lii'on i rjuibhi^lriiiubcoiiil (ihuruh will move in nex week, J. C. Fre o New York will occup he house where Mr MacKellar now lives. Miss sabel A. Puncan o Waside has been visiing Miss Mar McDermo Mrs. Ezra Osborne and Miss Grouse o Red "Bank, Miss Lou alor o jerse Ci has been visiing* Mrs. Sarah "Valdez o Lero place. > Miss Grace Claon o Wes Long Branch has been Visiing Miss Mabel rvin o Red Bank. J. H. ngalls.o Jacksonville, Fla., is visiing his moher on Wallace sree. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Davidson o Lero pla.ee have reurned rom a visi o relaives in New York sae. Miss Nellie Rue o Hoboken is visiing Miss illie Rue o Maple avenue. Mrs. J. W. Foxwell o' Monmouh sree has reurned home rom a visi o riends in New England.«Alber Bran o New York is visiing Jiis cousin, Eugene Foser, ^p rving sree, Miss Adelaide and HannaKahn o New York, who have been spending wo weeks wih heir siser, Mrs. Samuel Sabah, reurned home las Saurda, Charles R. D. Foxwell and John Valenine spen las Frida wih riends a Elizabeh.' Perc Davis, son o Maor O. E. Davis, is now emploed in'minon & Co.'s drug sore. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Green o Asbur Park were visiing riends in Red Bank* las week.., Charles Da o New York spen Saurda and Sunda wih Frank Pane o Riverside avenue. Mrs, G. H. Lewis and her daugher, Haie, o Red Bank, spen las hursda wih Miss J. C. Scobe o Scobe ville. Siser Appeline o he Roman Caholic orphan, aslum, New York, spen Monda wih Miss Annie Wood o Monmouh sree. Siser Appeline will be remembered as Miss Ma Cluse, who joined he order o S. Vincen several ears ago. She was accompanied on Monda b several members o he same order. Misses Minnie and Nellie Case o Middleown spen a ew das o las week wih riends a Red Bank. saiah Paerson o Wallace sree spen Sunda wih his aher, D. G. Paerson o Middleown. William. Corlies, Parick Hackeand Charles L. Davis o Red Bank have been eleced delegaes o he, sae convenion o he iremen's relie associaion, which will be held on Wednesda, Sepember 8h. Mrs. M. E. Borden and her daugher Opal, o Brookln, who have been visi- Mrs saiah Paerson o Wallace sree, have reurned home. Miss Eva Smih, Miss Am Chambers and D. B. Miller accompanied hem. Miss Maud Miller o Brookln is also visiing Mrs. Paerson. Miss Carrie Yelon sihd her siser and Mr. Roo o Eas Orange, spen par o las week wih Miss Am Chambers o Wallace sree. Mrs. M. Gra and Mrs. M. B. Eare o Wareown are visiing Mrs. Joseph Valleau o Herber sree. Miss Neie Glnn.o High Bridge is visiing Miss Annie Gramman o Shrewsbur avenue. Miss Flora Sco, who has been visiing relaives in own, lias reurned o her home a Bionne.. Mrs. Jane Green and her daugher, Mrs Dewi Quackenbush, o Herber sree, spen par o las week wih relaives a Long Branch. rving Finch, William Shoemaker and Augusus V. Evans aended he harves home a ennen los Wednesda nigh. he made he rip on heir wheels. Miss Maud Miller, Mrs. James Fizgibbon and Daniel B. Miller made a biccle rip o Asbur Park las hursda. Frank Finkle and Henr Johnson sared or he Klon'diko gold region on Monda morning. Miss Annio Lane and Miss Emma Headle o Herber sree vibicd riends a Belord las Wednesda. Misa Rachol Grover o Bridge avonue ib visiing Misa Ea Wcko o Kopor. William and Holmes Shoemaker o Shrewsbur spen Sunda wih relaives a Mannlnpnn. Mius Laurn Wclio o Pluiniold is visiing her siser, Mm. Clarcncu C. Smock o Monmouh sree. Miss Lizzie Eher nnd Minn Almn Woidlner o Philadelphia, who have boon viniing riciulh in own, havu reurned home. <v Mm. Hklrin o Mechanic sree', who mu boon vinliiig her moher, Mm. Himunli Wilbur o Newpor, Rhodo HUU, him reurned homo, J. J, Whie, o lio irm o Halmh & Whie, i vlilhik riemlii n( Culro, Now York. MH. liuo/'oaineron mid MM Uro o New York ipou jmr o hin wonlc wih Mm, heoioro F. Bullion o Herber rod. Mr. and Mm, Pore Wlllhumi and iliall o Now York urn npoiidhik h(i Hummer wih (Jup, Uwru Cole o Blirowiibur nvuiuc. B DSBROW.-A ML, 9h, ilra.. V. ilab. KRBY.-A Long gus h,.mrs. William BKNNE.-A Long 1s, Mrs. Uriah' Bene, BADGLEY-A Bran! 5h, Mrs. M. J. Badgle, DAVSON.-A Long, Oh, Mrs. Davlson.o a daj g a Monda, Aujrus Wednesda, Au. or a son, an Sunda, Augus m. ' on hursda, Augus Bn..''.nh, onrlda, Augus RAS813.-A Long'-' i i l.! ' 2(1, Mrs. Hman Bassls, on Monda, Augus ligher.',. CHADWCK.-A Fair EbMra, on Frida, Augus 13h, Mrs, James Chadwick, 61 a son. PAERSON. A Red BanV, on Saurda, Augus Uh, Mrs. William' B. Paerson, o a sun. SPNNNG. A Red BaiiV. on uesda, Augus 17h, Mre. George gpinnlug o a son. PBEDMORE. A Red Bank, on uesda, Augus 17lh, Mrs. James Predmore, o a son. McGAOKlN. A Red Bank, on Sunda, Augus 15h, Mrs. William MeGacMn, o a daugher. BEERS. A Kepor', on Saurda, Augus 1h, Mis. Edwin BeerSvO-a daugher. MARRAGES. FROS COLE. A Kea" Bank, on Saurda, Augus 1h., b Rev. Elijah Hnmme, Fiericka Fros o Red Bank and William-Augusus Cole o Newark. ~' DEAHS. " HABSHORNE.-A Freehold, on uesdar, Augus loh, Cecil, son o Mar and John E. Harshorne, QgedSdas. ' ' HENDR0K8ON. A Wes Freehold, on uesda, Augus 10h, William C, son o Ldla and John L. Hendrlckson, aged ( monlis and2 das. CARNEJ.-A Freehold, on Frida, Augus Oh, Mrs. Caherine Carne, aged 59 ears. ERRCK8ON. A Freehold, on Sunda, Augus 8b, Edward, son o Edward 0. Errlcison, aged 3 monhs. O'HABA. A Freehold,,on Monda, Augus 9h, Mre. Mar O'Hara o New orn, aged 2 ears. MAHEWS.-Near Freehold, on Saurda, Augus 7h, Cornelius G. Mahews, aged 72 ears. MOONEY. A Freehold, on uesda, Augus 10h. Miss Mar A. D. Moone, aged 20 ears and M monhs. ' '-'., BELL, A Bridgepor, Conn., on hursda, Augus 12h, George W. Bell o Maawan, aged 8ears. BOMNCK. A Maawan, on Monda, Augus Oh, Helen, nan daugher o Sarah A. and J. L. M. Eominlck. WLLS.-A Keansburg, on Frida, Augus 6h, William B. Willis, aged 1 ears. HEDDEN. A anosquai. on uesda, Augus 10h, Capain Nahan Hedden, aged 70 ears. NAPBEY. n Brookln, on Wednesda, Augus lln, Joseph, son o Frank Napoe o Spring Lake. NEWCOMB. A Long Branch, on uesda, Augus 10h. Selena, wie o Bran B. Ncwcorab, aged 2a ears-and 8 monhs. ' HOMPSON. ABranchpor, on Wednesda, Augus 11h, Cornelius hompson, aged 0 ears. ANDERSON. A Kepor, on hursda, Augus 12h, Lizzie, daugher o Homer B. Anderson, aged 15 ears and 11 das. MUHLESEN^-Near Kepor, on Wednesda, Augus 11h, Charles, eon o Frank Muhliesen, aged 10 monhs. VOORHBES. A Hnzle, on Monda, Augus Oh, William, son o William. Voorheus, aged 2 monhs and U das. SMH. A Kepor, on Monda, Augus Oh. Georglana, wie o John C. Smih, aged 20 ears and 3 monhs. EVANS.-A Asbur Park, on Saurda, Augus 7h, Helen E. Erans, aged 3 ears. ' FARRELL. A Freehold, on Wednesda, Augus 12h, Mrle L., daugher o Johu Farrell, aged 1 ear, 5 monhs and 3 das. HARDY. ABradle Beach, on Monda, Augus Oh, Joseph H, Hard, aged16 ears. 8CHU0EDER. A Red Bank, on Monda, Augus 10h, Henr C. J. Schroeder, aged H ears, he- uneral will be held a his home on Broad sree on hursda, Augus 19h, a p. si. ' 1! Have ou ried hem e? 's Jus his Wa. Nobod expecs ha his house is going o burn down. He hopes i won' bu he doesn' know. never e has burned. Perhaps i never will. i never burns he'll never need insurance. H. '' i does burn he'll need i bad. He's go o carr insurance^ he wans o be sure. ha's jus as glain as he nose on his ace. am merel saing hese acs o l<? ou know sell he bes insurance in he solides companies on earh. HOMAS DAVS, Ju., Fron Sree, Red'Hank, N. J. Dieren Kinds O Horseshoing! Dieren kindi) o horne* rrqulru (lileruii liiulu o HOOH. ho ulioe- K or u racii homo iniil w enirel (llirerai rom Uni o a dra OHC, mvo had >xp<'rli.>iu:o nmmgh o know juiil wha (or o iihowi n licii or each noil o homo. DANliL BENNE., N. J. FOR BhV& AND O REN. l,nbimirii«iiii xni'n "i" nnln. Aim) n OHM ur ren,.,. MW, Mlilillnown, N. 1, JACOB CSHJS j, S AUCONEER. EXECUOR'S SALE OF Houses and Furniure! he subscriber, execuor o Ezekil J. Rogers, deceased, will sell a puhlle aucion a OCEAN GROVE, N. J., Corner M, Plsgah Wa and New York avenue,'on Wednesda, Augus- 25h/97 A 10:30 o'clock, A. M., sharp,. wo Houses a Ocean Grove. he houses are on leased ground, and bo leases will be sold wih he houses. One o he houses s a boarding house, hree sories high, wih 17 rooms. is locaed on lo No. 230, souheas corner o W. Pisgah Wa and~new Fork avenue. his is well urnened, and he urniure will be sold wih he house and lease in one parcel. he oher house is a coage o(, rooms, locaed on lo No. 235, norheas corner ol M. Zion Wa and NO York avenue. Boh houses n good, order. erms made known a sale. JOHN 8. HBOCKMOBON. Execuor. R. Laird's Cider Works,. ' SUAED A ^ SCOBEYVLLE, N. J., WLL BE OPEN O RECEVE APPLES ON AND AFER Sepember 1s, ' isfso roeu Dor shriveled apples aen._ S K, LARD. Rock Waned. 2,000 ons o rock waned; a an saion on he New Jerse Cenral or New Jerse Souhern railroads. Sae size. JPrice mus be low. Address, FRANK W. McNEAL, 80 and 82 REA.DE SREE, NEW YORK CY. Or J. L. S. JOHN, Holl Farm, Shrewsbur, N. J. 's Mone in Your Pocke When ou bu groceries o me. help ou o save, ; mone b quoin'g he ver lowes prices. bu or cash and sell accordingl cheap. M wagons go everwhere in own and o all neighboring villages and arm houses. 's convenien o rade wih me, because wagons will call or our orders and will deliver he goods. 's saisacor o deal wih me because he prices are low and he goods irs-class. < SUGAR Alhough he ari has < > advanced he prices, e have secured enough o keep on selling a he old prices. Granulaed Sugar, 5c. per pound. Exra C. Sugar....*e. " " Babbi's Bes Soap, c. per cake Soap Powder, c or 2 or 7c. Beans. c. per quar. Magnolia Milk 8c. per can. " " 3 cans or 22c. Poed Meas J pound, 5c. New Earl June Peaa, 9c. per can. " " " " $1,00 per doz. Sied " " " 13c.percan. " " " " $1.5.perdoz. Hudson Superior Sarch, 13c. per pound or 2 lbs. or-25c. BUER conrol a creamer which alwas holds is own; ha is, hroughou he enireear is ase and lavor has beensuprerne. A rial will convince ou. Price 19c. per pound, COFFEE Now ou are alking. oer a ine "Sanos," 20c. per 1b. Ver ines Maracaibo, 2c. '' " " Java 32c. " " " Mocha 32c.. " M Combinaion Coee a 28c. per pound is such ha a beer value has never been oered. EA E ere again am able o mee an compeiion. Jus give m 50c, ea a rial and ou will be pleased, All kinds o Fruis and Vegeables in season. M wen ears' experience as a New York Ci Grocer will enable me o mee an demands. WNES A l l Di wines, maled and spiriuous liquors sell a New York cash prices. Fine able Clare, 25c, 35c. and 50c. per bole. Caliornia Por Wine, 25c. and 80c. per bole. mpored Por Wine, 60c. and $1 00 per bole. Caliornia Sherr Wine, 25c. and 30c. per bole. LAGER- ~ Geo. Ehre's Exra Lager, '55c. per dozen. Guinness'B Exra Sou Porer, (Burk's boling), $1.75 per doz. Bass Ale $1.80 " " McMullen's Whie Label Ale, $195 per doz. Old Somere Re... $2 00 per gal. Five-Year-Old Golden Wedding, ' $3.i0pergal. XXXX Cabine Be,$3 00 " " 1795 Re $.50 " " S. R. Old om Gin, 75c, per bole. Du's Mal Whiske, 85c. per bole. Finch's Golden Wedding, ull quars, $1,10 per bole. Moun Vernon Pure Re, $1.25 per bole. Old Crow Whisker, (Burk's boling), $1.25 per bole. JACOB SCHEPER, Successor o L. VAN GLLUWE, ;:FKON, S. AND MAPLE AYE., EED BANK. A Housekeeper's Jo s Her able Linen! Perec able Service r here is one hing more han anoher ha delighsuhe housekeeper i is a choice, dain lo dpwble linen. Adds li per cen o he pleasures o eaing. So loii as wo mus cu, wh no make i a pleasure. We have jus received an exra lo o able linen. We have ine bleached damask able linen, 72 inches wide, a 50 cens and 1.50 per ard per dozen, Kxra lar^e and ine napkins a $1,00 and ADLEM & COLE, Broad Sree, i Red Bank. ' ; ^

6 AMONMOUH SREE LO SOLD Rober VanShoick Bnj/s Proper and Will Build a Once. Rober VanSohoick has bough a lo on Monmouh sree rom his broher, W. A. VanSchoick. he lo i abou 50x150 ee and he price paid or i was $i,5(j0. he brook which runs hrough he own crosses lie.lo and a drain will be pu in, hrough which he brook will low. Rober VanSchoick will build a house on he lo a once, and he will move rom his presen residence on Maple avenue o he new house as soon as i is compleed. he conrac or he house has been awarded o Enos Applegae o Long Branch,\ and he house will cos $1,000. X- he house will be 20x3 ee, wih an eigh-oo L. will have our rooms and a large hall on cheirsloor.he second loor will conain a sewing room, hree bedrooms,and a bahroom. he house will be lighed wih gas and heaed wih ho waer. A GALVANZED RON WELL. - Aresian Well o be Pu Down on Ernes G. Woerx's Place. Ernes G. Woerz, one o he members o he brewer irm o Beadleson & Woerz, who bough one o he Dr. W. Gill Wlie houses on he BumBon road las ear, will have an aresian well pu down on he place, in he rear o he house. ho well is o be J inches in diameer, and will go down o he 365- oo sraum. he well 13 o be enirel o gnlvanized iron. he conrac was given o George & Jesse Mahews, who will begin work on he well nex Monda. his is he irs well George & Jesse Mahews have pu down where he pipe was o galvanized iron. he work will be done in abou en das. AN EAONOWN FARM SOLD. jdidno Jlrlnu he Amoun o he Morgage on i, Las Wednesda aernoon he arm belonging o Longsree Harve, on he road beween Eaonown and Long Branch, was sold a sheri's sale. was bough b Edwin Harve, a son o Longsree Harve. He paid $,800 or he proper, which was less han ' he amoun o he morgage. he morgage was or $0,000 and was held b he heirs o he lae George A. Corlies. he place conains abou wen.acres, and i has a ronage o 00 ee on he road. A house and several buildings are on he proper. Four Judgmens Obained. Jusice A. D. VanDoren, M. F. Kalin, ex-sheri George W. Brown and Mr, Joline, o Long Branch, our o he men who had heir biographies published in he Cclopedia o he hird Congressional. disric and who aerwards reused o pa or hem, have been sued and judgmens have been recovered agains hem. he suis were brough b W. H. Vredenburg o Freehold. Hon. John S. Apple gae o Red Baik has been engaged o bring sui agains a number o oher per sons \ho have reused o pa. wo o he men agains whom judgmens wore obained will carr he cases o a higher cour. Farm Buildings Burned. During a hunder sorm earl Mondu morning lighning sruck lio ou-build' ings on he arm o Marin P. Conwa, abou hree miles rom Freehold, on he Duch Lane road. A barn, cow-house and wngon-bouse, buil hree ears ago o replnce buildings burned a ha ime b nn ihcendinr, were desroed, o geher wih abou 35 loads o ha and grain. he sock, all he wagons bu 1 jagger, nnd mos o he conens o in buildings, wero saved. ho loss wn abou $1,000. here was $700 insurance o which $151) was on he crops and $5Q( on he buildings. «- # <*- A urnpike Mooing. in; iinnuiil meeing o he llolinde and Kepor urnpike compan WBK' a Ke por liw Wi'dm_')di\ nnd U.UC V, Conover, John >S. iendrickson, Joii G, Soliaick, Gnrrc D. LongHree ui 11. i. Holmes were k'ued dirccora lii! diri'i'orh organized b clocling Our rc V. Conovur prchidon, John 9. Hui dricliwm wcilm, ami J-jlm O. Schmic' rwihurcr nnd HU mprovomoni o SCOOOUHOB HuvL'ial liii >rov(>mciiliilmvc beeniniul o in; HchoolhmiM! nl Onliliuru. h building hnnboeii pained holi imiidean ou. A cupola him been added, n whic u 7iO- >Miiul bell him lioeen placed, and ence linn been buil around HD CKM KOHM. im 1'iipliir H'OOKHHO n nliio been piilncd mnl iinvcmllillnnion lollll llllv) lll'l'll llllllc. A'rir 'J/M' «i»l<* AVii' VVH, hi'mc anil nkllli'il woruiimimliip liuv placrd ill! KlCUHijr.il (ilucn n HD roii rank nn prini-ru. WVro niul lo prli iinliliik li iilmi iioloe. Wo'll n inlr Hi work well, mid we'll <lo nl n rriwo ivblo \\\w.~adv. New Buildings. ^ Frank VanBrackle o Kepor has ednmenced building a house on Mo avenue ha place. he house will be 30x50 ee and will cos $3,00. will have our rooms and a recepion hall on he irs loor and six rooms on he second loor. he'rooms on he irs loor will ie inished in hard wood. he conrac or he new double house, which is o be buil b James S. hrockmoron a he corner p Shrewsbur venue and Monmouh sree, has been warded o William Sewing, Jr., or 3,00. A descripion o he house was iven in HE REGSER wo weeks ago. he conrac or L. E. Minon's new ouse in Eas Side Park, Red Bank, has en awarded o William C. Brown. he ouse will cos $1,827, and i is o be ompl ed beore winer. John W. Woolle o Long Branch has ;iven ou he conrac or a new house n his proper a ha place. William H. Wille has buil a large arn on his proper a Brielle. Deeds Recorded. he ollowing real esae ransers lave been iled in he olice o he coun slerk a Freehold or he week ending.ugus 1h, 1897 : ahbkwsdbuy OWNSHP. John J. Dull o Jolin Lnch. Lo a Red Bank, ' John Lnch o Annie M. Dull. Lo a Red Bank, ' Georg#O. Waerman, ex'r, o John H. McCar.,and a Fair Haven, S5.0O0.. ' Angellne Conover o George O. Waerman. Land i Fair Haven, $1. MlDDLCOWN OWNSHP. C. Ewlng Paerson o Joseph C. Paerson. Piece i proper, 81. Mllbur Searns o v William.Seams. Land a [avesink, $2.(10. John W. Harrison, ex'r, o George F. Lawrle.,and a Cliapol Hill, $1,701). ALANC. HGHLANDS. Alanic Highlands associaion o Vincen M. An- crson. Lo 505, $70. EAONOWN OWNSHP. Richard?. Porer o Mar M. Gabriel. Piece o iroper, $1. URAN OWNSHP. John H. Bels o J. Carllo Ramond. Land a :eiior, 321,SOU. borne uigars Are all smoke some are all smudge. We keep he kinds ha smoke. We have boh oreign and domesic sock, an size, an color, srong, mild or medium. We hink he Fearless is one o he bes we carr. More smokers bu i han an oher brand. MORRS ACH & SON, 'ron Sree, oo o Broad, Red Bank, N. J. Six Per Gen Free o axes. A gil-edge, seven housand dollar irs morgage on prominen Shrewsbur ownship proper; our ears o run be bough o ne purchaser h'e ibove reurn, as an undivided ineres he ear 1896 ha Benjamin J. Parker, leeds cash. ' ' he collecor o Shrewsbur ownship, Address ' "R,» will si a he own Hall, Monmouh Red Bank, V. J. sree, Red Bank, on Saurda, Augus Caro o Coleman, he Phooghraplier. N CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. NOCE O ABSEN DEFENDANS, 'o Mareare A. Smih and John H. Smili, her husband: B virue o an order o he Cour o[ Chancer o lew Jerse, made on ho da o ho dao hereo, n cause wherein Edward Walling s complainan, ind ou and ohers are deendans, ou are required «appear, plead, answer or demur o he bill o said wnplaln, on or beore he FOURH DAY OF 00- i'oer nex, or he xald1>1u will he (ukeu us concsscd agains ou. ho sold bill s died o oreclose-a morgage Riven j ou, Margare A. Smih and John H. Smih, o iald Edward Walling, daed April sixh, eigheen mndred and eigh-live, on lands a he Highlands i Naveslnk, n ho ownship o Wlddleown, Monnouh Coun, n his Sae, and ou, Margare A. ailh and John, Smih, are imulo deendans beaiubii ou execued suld morgngo and own said land or some par hereo. CHAH,E9 H. VNS,, Solicior o Complainan, naal Augus Hd, l'os oileo address. Bed Bank, Now Jerse. Wlrin? or" Elecric " J S B. Baer, Magneo and Pneumaic BellE^gjephonea a Special. Brancb AveBie/;..-' Red Bank, N. J. _ > p:b.^oss\8. is Esimaes orloaracson Applicaion. i Building < > Worr. Some people have all heir worr beore he build, some while he, are building, and ohers aer he have buil, his is building worr. People or whom do work need never worr. do m work horoughl good, horoughl hones. b an chance a misake is made, am ever read *o do more han m. share io make i righ. lam neiher high priced nor cheap priced. make a proi on m work, bu i is a air proi x o boh o us. Le me igure on ha new house o ours. A. E. SMH, FAR HAVEN, N. J. How Are Your Kidnes? DR. HOBBS SPARAGUS KDNEY PLLS HAYB CURED llolibinds O? JULUS nobbs. M. D, ' he euro b healing ho Kidnes and Furllnn he Blood rom uric Acid and ahor impuriies. he Cure heumul«m, Jlnckache, Neural- 8.1a, Diabees,.Drops, lladder roubles. wish o make known o oher suerers ha rarel had a nigh's res nor ceased o have backache and kidne pains or several monhs unil used a box o Dr. Hobbs Sparagu9 Kidne Pills, which bough a Danorh's drug sore in his ci. am now enjoing good healh and am no longer aliced wih rouble n m kidnes and back. had heard o hese pills monhs ago should be mone in pocke and have been saved much Buering. MRS. JAMES M. GLMORE, 71 Walnu S., Wilmingon, Del. HOBBS Sparaps Kidne Pills. HOBBS REMEDY CO.. PEOPUEOBS, CHCAOO. Dr'obbs Pills ForSalo n RED BANK, M.J.. bljames COOPER JR., Wholesalo and Reail Druggis, Cor. Broad and Whie Ss. NOCE! oice is hereb given o delinquen axpaers o Shrewsbur ownship or 1h, and Saurda, Augus 21s, rom 10:00 A. M. o :00 p. M., or he collecion o back axes. Persons who have received noice ha he are in arrears o axes, and who hold receips rom he ao collecor, mus presen heir receips o he new collecor in order ha he ma be credied wih he pamen made. A. C. HARRSON, ownship Clerk. CC DPU nulckly. Send or 800 nvenions 111. nlun U Waned." EDGAl AE & CO. 25 Broadwa, ewyork. J. W. MOUN & BRO., HANUFAOUllES DEALERS N Carriages, Wagons and Harness. Opcm NHCN, PliucloiiH, KimnlHHiiH, <:«M»O locknwna, Curain ockiuvnjn, Slulnii WiigoiiN, Km rl N, nl»rlwloh. NUNH WUKON, wllli HM! wihou ops. Special barkiiimj on now Runabous, rom $15 up. MOW, or $100 up. 1'rnpH, now, rom $75. Surrios, MAVV KCJ)UOON in prico'on our nock o Hocond-hmid wirriii^oh. OKO iiiclndo 'Ju^ion, Hurrion, rapn, OabrioloLB Dopo Wilsonn, l{iihinohh W^OUH, &<, and we uro going o done (limn ou. Don' oi/;ol, our.u'ohh J)oi):ii'LiMoiii (, and ho Ovvogo Unil Minn Wiigimou Mari, lor $!)r>. Moplo Avonuo and Whlo S., (Jomo while ho liw. RED BANK, N. J Wha We Sell! FLOUR AND CEREALS or- our amil. SAL or our dair, our sock, or oursel and a special grade or he soil. All kinds o GRAN AND FEEDS or our sock, and,.when we sa Everhing or Horses, Cale and Poulr, we mean no onl he ordinar line o goods, bu also he oher hings-he hings ou generall ask or and don' ge. BE-DDNG or-insance. Everbod sells Re Sraw so do we, bu we 'also have Pea Moss, Shavings, Saw Dus, Oa Cha, &c, and each a is righ price, so as o sui our ideas and ou popkebook.. YOUR POULRY no onl need he bes eed bu he need clean houses, suiable lier, and no he' leas do he need OYSER SHELLS and GR. We have boh o hem ground in dieren sizes and in convenien shape. he HEN will ousrip he cow as a proi maker, bu. o do so she mus be he "Business Hen" and requires-a VAREY o sock o work on. Wha We Bu! Can we sa more han Ha, Sraw, Grain and Counr Produce? WE PAY CASH or anhing in his line ha we can - bu and SELL A A PROF". We canno pa ou he price ha ou MGH ge i ou peddled our goods rom door o door, bu WE CAN PAY YOU HE PRCE RULNG N HE GEN- ERAL MARKE LESS HE MNNUM EXPENSE OF RANSPORAON AND PROF, AND WE CAN SAVE YOU ALL RSK OF LOSS. Le Us Know WHA YOU.WAN WHERE YOU WAN HOW YOU WAN, and i i is no in sock a one o our sores i is pre sure o be nearb in one o he ohers. Also le us know pariculars, o wha ou have o sell. 0 We will eiher handle i ourselves, or help ou 1 o sell i direc., WE ARE HERE O MAKE, MONEY and o do so ' we mus SASFY YOU, 'Kindl give us a chance. HE PAUL. NORON CO., 1 Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank. Elizabeh, F. D. Wiko, Manager. Elizabehpor, Red Bank, Plnlnield, Somerville. YYVYYVVYYVYYYVYVl FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. LOANS. You can havo he ollowing sums : $2,500, 82, ,500, SOOO, , 61,000, S00, $500 j laer par o Augus will bavo 88,000, mabe 87,000. beso sums mus be pu on lrs boud and morgage. O LE. On Broad sree, house, 10 rooms and orn, ren 820: liouso, Shrewsbur avenue, 810; Riverside avenue, h6use, nil mprovemens, seam boa, newl pnpored nnd pained, 835; ono, (ill improvemens, 831; old-nshlonod UOUSD, nlco lawn, 815; Oakland sree, nil improvomons, 810 i Shrewsbur Vllln, lre-class, FOR SALE. Broad sree, lo 5x200, 8H.500 ; cornor lo, 25x100,87,00(1; 60x100, $9,000, bos par o ho business cenro; los, Doacu sreo, 50x128-*, 8000 or io our, 8200 cash, bnlanco can remain ; Bapis church lo, lino river ron, $,O0O, erms ver eas; worh $8,600, Flno los on ho urockmoron, Parker, AROO Whlo nnd Margnro Oliadwlck esaes; also loa on Oakland sree. ha damnablodokma a'o mdo and reo sllvor having boon dlsposod o, now s he lmo o bu our home, nnd am. ho ellow o help sou n ha direcion, ou own a good lo will build or ou. ou wim o bu will soil ou so ha our pamens can bo mndo quarerl. For lnslnnco, will Bell ou a house on lvemldo nvenuii which cos 8H.C00 or $0,(iOO, 8500 cash, mlanco nn wa ou like; neres 5 ixir cen. Jus nuio our wnns, no maer how small, and lcavo he res o mo. nsurance n bes companies. All business conlldmlnl. lonls enn be lo a Whlo A Knapp's i am ou. Cloud Weaher Phoographs. makes no dierence o, DcllAK & LESON Wheher i ruins or he, sun shines he can ake our phoo jus he same. n some cases cloud weaher is preerred. * 27 Hroud Sree VVV «<r*<rw**vvwv*w vvv» w w w FEANOS hci;c n Wroriu wih li<< 'lurnliliii n our linniio, linvo llxi«l iiooni Urn K'1 wwilmr BUM. You will m niivml u nrnnl ilinl o ronlilii mid liinmviiiilimm. Wn (Mm HV mini) lnm o um' work now, nml iilmikw mi morn nwikiimb Umil lnoron.

7 EA.ONOWN NEWS. An Epicorh League Sociable-mprovemens o SchooUuniaes. he Epworh league o he Mehodis church gave a lawn sociable on he lawn in ron o Crescen hall las Wednesda ' nigh. he grounds were illuminaed wih orches. Rereshmens o l various kinds were sold, as were also anc aricles. he league cleared $10 b he aair. he schoolhouse is being repained on he inside, and he seas, are being repaired. he Locus Grove schoolhouse -.is being pained ^n he ouside, and he grounds are being graded. Nelson Smock has he conrac or, carring he mail rom he posolce o he railroad saion. He makes six rips a da. For his service he ges $100 a ear. He has given he governmen hir das' noice ha he inends o hrow up he conrac. Mrs. G. E. Smock ell o o her back soop one da las week and hur her ankle. ha injur was aended o b Dr. W. B. Beach. Mrs. Smock is now so much improved ha she is, able o v.hdbble abou wih he aid o a cane. Rev. J. B. Kulp, ormerl pasor o he Mehodis church a his place, hu who now lives a Jamesburg, spen las Wednesda and hursda in pwn wih riends. James Connell, an aged man o his place, ell down sairs las Saurda morning and broke his leg. he broken bone was se b Dr. W. B. Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Heah o Brookln, who have been visiing Mr. Heah's broher, C. C. Heah, or he pas hree weeks, reurned home on Monda. Mrs. Harr N. McKaig and her siserin-law, Miss Eshe^dKaig o Delaware Waer Gap, are visiing Mrs. MeKaig's moher, Mrs. J. E. Hulick. Rev. S. W. Beach, pasor o he Firs Presberian church. o Bridgeon, is % spending par o his vacaion wih his broher, Dr. W. B. Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Sorrs Wolco o Brookln and heir children are visiing Mr. Wolco's broher, Henr Wolco o his place. Rober VanBrun le own o-da or Porsmouh, Virginia, where he has a job wih an elecrical engineering irm. Miss Jennie Hall, daugher o Peer R. " Hall o Hazle, a ormer residen o his place, is visiing Miss Archie Naew. Mrs. Joseph Johnson and her siser-inlaw, Mrs. James Hahawa, are spending -wo weeks a Asbur Park. 3 he Chrisian Endeavor socie o he Presberian church will hold a air abou he irs o Sepember. Edmund P. Hendrickson o Freehold has rened Mrs. E. A. Reese's house on Railroad avenue. Miss Grace VanBuskirk and Miss Annabel Wolco are visiing riends a Baonne. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Olmsead o Brookln are visiing Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Carr. Mrs. O.. Conover and her son Russell o Brookln are visiing Mrs. B. D. Cook. R. P. Carhar o New York spen Sunda wih his nephew, Perr B. Cook. LNCROF NEWS. hree rees Sruck 6 Lighning Visiors in he ViUaae. he lighning o Sunda nigh sruck hree large rees in Frank Bloodgood's ard. Mrs. A. J. Flandreau o Farmingdale is visiing her moher, Mrs. Arhur Conover. Mr3. Conover, who has been sick, is improving. Miss Alice Farrell, who has been spending monh wih Mrs. James omlinson, has reurned o her homo a Newark. Perc Howo o New York has been spending his vacaion wih his aher, Henr V. Howe. Miss Kae Kell o Red Bank is spending a week wili her siser, Mrs. Hale, a his placo. Miss Anna nnd Ldia, hompson spen par o lns week wih rolnivos n Marlboro. Misia Mue and Mrs. oller o Now York nro guess) o Mrs. A. A. SnnbOrn. Mw. Melindu BiiHSoo New York was a recen gues o Mra. J. R. Conovor. Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Halo nnd heir daugher nro Hick wih mnliirin, ' DOK» rcconl killed un oung url<e,vh iwloiigiiik o VA Conover. John Uodlnn o renon spen nn week wih Kdwurd Fenon. Frank Hiillonhiiko him boon conlliiuil o in! OUH wih iilckni'iui, Fred DVH o Onklnmil iipcu, Siiudn wlli -UKH nl UM (iliico, Mm. Kiio hninpmm him had n nluo roo pal on lior KH'. MK Llzzlo Wlilo i irnl, linl. week wih relaive:* in Mrooldii. A homo WOKK o lumi'ii Kmiven died hin lmrmln. W. A. Wln«r UK llciilll. Coiiiivirr lmvn nmv bloch'ii, Minn Klzpuli (..'(mover H vinlliik il<"»lii li OK llrmicli., Mhi'i Kliil (!imov>r n vinlliik rclnllvcn A 82,800 COAGE. A Colonial House- on Simple and > Economical Manes. n an building or residenial UBO ho principal poins nvolved are dralnnge, venilaion and heaing, bu wih hese man would be arohieoa make he greaes ailures. Nes o ho arrangemen and he sabili o he plan he saniar oon- ( PERSPECVE VEW. dlion s he moa mporan o he various acors o be considered, and i is here where knowledge o he phenomena o hea and amospheric) ohangea, he origin, disribuion, weigh and elasici o gases as well as he chemical properies o air and waer ooraes no service, or surel he responsible duies o bis proession make he archiec he adminisraor o he publlo healh. Ever amil ha ma live under a roo o his own creaion la subjec o he resuls o his abili, and ver oen disease and'deah are brough abou b his lgnoranoe o his subjec. hus an building sie wih a good sewerage and waer suppl ssem s one o he chie consideraions, and he added cos o obain his is alwas worh more han he irs oos, since s saved in he consrucion o'he work o be done aerward. he inside drainngeo n liousoshould be hrough oas ron pipes, and he greaes care should be aken o make he pipes ah- FRS FLOOR PLAN. solael gas and waerigh. here should alwas be a running rap a he nside o he cellar wall, wih speolal provision or olennlng, a reah air pipe rom he ouside being hen oonncoed o he house side o his rap and he main soil pipe carried over ho roo level. Suoh an arrangemen oan be depended ono urnish a olroulalon o pure air all be ime. hen cornea he rapping o evor ixure. his properl done and he raps baok alrod or vened o prevoo siphonnge, no oul air can escapo. he book air pipes o be raps nro no applied, will bo nooessnr o use a rnp ha will no siphon. here are several Buch plpoa made which are ver eicien and which simpli he ssem o piping, reducing he danger rom rusing ou or rom bad work. Firs olass work in ho soil pipe and drainage should be he lra desideraum, O wo evils would bo hoer o hnvo bo roo leak badl han ho drninnge. Counr houses aro oen ver ndierenl arranged b ignoran arohloos, buildorsor plumbers who hink onl o oos niid who nro in no wa Osrnlnod b healh boards. n n small congo o his kind ho piping s ver simple AH ho ixures are (in onn lino, illredl over moll olior, nnd 1.1m brmiolicl nro nhoh. ho nnlnliihnn riipn uro ili!nlrnl)lo nnd would bo lio olionponb and ho rnni lliiblu o roublo. 1'hii ]iluiiil)ln;( iihonm bo o lio bun quali, nnd, wih n K<MH niiiho nnd l/ollnr, nliniild odino wlliln n omi no oxooodliik uno, hin n n niinplii OOUK homo 9 no ron), 111) rn ilooji, ) i'iib lrii iln nnd on OKH n olciir, vk.li nimonln lionllo oi-oim or vvo roonih, nml i(i(!«n w buil Air nbdu a,ll(i>. would lio n K«od nven- K cl(n r /or [iiininiml irai or o le, Whrri o 'hil hn A>ir/». Hulmorlbo or ill! Kiel) DANK H- -( l.io AU Suis o Orde also do Cleaning, JOSEPH Monmouli Sree, *na Deing:. H School orboh Sexes, WLL OPEN SEPEMBER 20h." Avenue, Primar, English and Classical Courses. Complee preparaion or cblege. "" Lero Place, Bed Bank, N.. J. H. C. ALMAGE, A. M., Principal. gi-an ASH MANEL. FRENCH PLAE MRROR, V ONLY $ Nohing adds so much o a room as a handsome manel. We can sell ou an ash maneli wih French plae glass mirror, subsanial and handsome, or he above price. can be pu up b an car-, pener. «H> - A noe o us will receive ver promp aenion. ARNOLD & WLSON, ies and Shoes a 50c. ' 3 EAS 59H SREE. NEW YORK CY. or he accommodaion o he ladies, a waiing room has been provided, where he ma mee riends, res, wrie leers, ec. on are cordiall invied o use hese rooms a an ime. here are hardl wo pairs alike; he run rom children's o ladies' sizes. Ever pair is worh considerabl more han 50c. ou can jind a pair o i oursel or children i is o our ineres o "r. he won' sa here long, so don' wai unil gone. Plen o good Shoes snaps in summer sock. 12 Broad Sree, Greaes Bargain Giving Sale Ever Winessed in his Coun. &c Kiisr JL:F:P, Red Bank, N. J. KEYPOR, N. J. No Maer Where You Live i Will Pa You o Aend his Sale. Big Sale o Sock rom he Seamship Ci o Rome. ; he enire sock aboard his elegan American line seamship was sold a he Fire Marine >, Underwriers' Sale. We purchased an immense.quani o he sock, which we. place on sale a abou ^ ONE-HALF OFF REGULAR PRCES. he sock is in perec condiion and recognized b all as o he ines and bes qualiies, and censiss o. OWELNG, OWELS V V 1 * > ABLE LNEN, X SHEENG MUSLN, CURAN LACES, LADES' MUSLN UNDERWEAR, &c. All Linen owels, wih anc borders, 5c. each. Large size Damask Nap- kins, regular $1 value, 15c. dozen. * 50c. quali exra heav ~ Pure Damask able > Linen, 25c. a ard. ^ > Ladies' Gowns, Skirs, Drawers and Corse Covers o ine cambric, handsomel rimmed A wih ine embroider, <& regular jii.25 values, JJ or 69c. each. Goods a abou 56 cens an he dollar are sure o prove he Greaes Bargain Giving Hven ever winessed in he coun, and no > maer where ou live i will pa ou o aend his sale.

8 MDDJiEOWN VLLAGE NEWS. A Jlill Dam Washed Ou and $100 A Clamming rlp-a Jaxa or jiiamaue Bone. ' Benei o an On/an Fund. During he heav rain las Sunda vmr. and Mrs John F. Dangler, Mr. and nigh he mill-dam a Allen & Miller's; Mrs. Charles M. Smih, Mr. and Mrs. da wih Mr, niill washed ou and damage o he Edward Gellan and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph amoun o $100,was caused. he dam Benne wen on a clamming rip o he has broken several imes during he las bashorcon Saurda, he were joined ear. he mill is commonl known as b vvb loads o people rom Waside, rwin's mill. Acive preparaions are being made b Dangler. j Mr. and Mrs. George L. Poole and herhe ladies' aid socie or a bazar, which daugher, Hazel, o renon, have been visiing Mrs, Richard Luburrow. Mrs. David Brower o Souh Ambo was he gues o Miss Elizabeh Paerson las week. j\'" DanielWilson, who is overiseven ears old, is an enhusiasic horseback rider. He rides a large black horse and his igure is amiliar on he srees o Middleown. Mr. Wilson and J. C. alor are he bes horseback riders in he village.. Miss rene Benne has been visiing relaives a Long Branch. Miss Mamie Brower has reurned home rom a visi o her siser, Mrs. JohnC. Craword, a inon Falls. She is now visiing riends a Long Branch. JameB alor o Ke por spen one da las week wih riends in own. James Wilson o New York has been visiing MB aher, Daniel Wilson. he Good Samarian lodge will give a grand march in heir hall nex Saurda nigh. Rev. Mr, School: o Kepor preached in he Reormed church on Sunda. he Reormed Sunda-school had is annual picnic o Highland Beach eserda. he Bapis Sunda-school will hold is picnic a he same place o-morrow. Mrs. Heer o Kepor spen Sunda wih riends here. Mrs." David Morris, who has been ver sick or he pas hree weeks, is now a ble o be ou. Miss Fannie Walling o Brookln is visiing Mrs. Rober Despreaux. Misses Addie and Bessie homas o Jerse Ci were recen guess o Miss Carrie Silwell. Rev. W. H, J. Parker has been appoined corresponding secrear o he execuive commiee o he M&nmouh coun Sunda-school associaion. Miss Helen and Howard Allen o-rich-.. nlo'rid Hill were recen guess o. Mrs. G.. L. Crane. Ail addiion is being buil o Alber Cain's house a Red Hill b Herber L. Pease. Miss Lizzie Case has been visiing riends in New York. Miss Susie Sou o Chapel Hill and Miss Lilian Leonard o Leonard ville have been visiing Mrs. James A'. Sooho. Miss Emma Sor is visiing riends a uxedo Park. John F. Swackhamer, Jr., who is abou seven ears old, ran ino a ree while coasing down Joseph Hendrickson's hill near Middleown las Frida and skinned his ace and nose. he Chrisian Endeavor meeing in he Bapis church was led on Sunda nigh b Miss Kae Fros. Mrs. G. L. Crane is visiing riends in Brookln. Herber Zell, James Birch and William Fr o Burlingon have been visiing Miss Ma Hendrickson. David H.; Case o Middleown was riding houie ; rom Red Bank on Monda arid when abou wo miles rom home his sprocke broke. He had o walk home. Misi 1 Carolina Diez wns knocked dowu b a andem biccle while coming home rom church lus Sunda morning, She was no hur. WES LONG BRANCH NEWS* { will be held in Abbosord hall during he irs week in Sepember. he proceeds will be used o.bu a new organ or he Mehodis church. A ha ime hose who are conesing or he biccle ha is o be given o he person collecing he mos mone or he organ und will hand in heir mone and he biccle will hen be awarded. Miss Sarah Parshle has a new biccle. Mrs. Waler L. MacCorkle o New York is visiing a William E. Palmer's, Miss Kaie L. Anderson is he gues o Misses Berha and Viola ilon. Mrs. Mar K, Holmes o New Brunswick is sopping wih Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Bowman. Misses Jennie and Ella Allen o Borde'nown are he guess o Misses Sadie and Carrie Chamberlain. George W. Renolds is now nigh wachman or John A. McCaul, presiden o he New York lie insurance compan, who is summering a Norwood Park: Mrs. L. Gahre Miss Gahre and Lewis Gahre, o Philadelphia, have been he guess o Rev. and L. 0. Mancheser during he pas'week. Emil Closs, a humoris and impersonaor, will give an enerainmen in Abbosord hall on Frida evening or he benei o he ladies' aid socie. Fred W. VanNoe's new house was raised las week. ' Mr. VanNoe will occup i as soon as i is complee!). Waler and Edgar DeForres o Harlem are visiing Mrs. E. Virginia Croxson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gellan o New York and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Benne o Philadelphia are visiing Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dangler. A number o people rom here wen o Asbur Park wih he Waside Sundaschool picnic las Wednesda. Charles A. alor spen las week a Manasquan in he ineres o he nurser irm b whom he is emploed. James Brown o Granbur was gues o John A. Heer las week, ne, who lives on he Sco hrockmor- place a Poplar, has lael given evi- Sou Shermnn has been sick or sev-oeral das. \ dence o losing his mind. He is abou22 Scobovlllo News. Mr. and Brs, James Bciuie o Middleown, Mrs. J, H, Dawson and Mrs. bo o his placo on bis wheel on Sunware previous o moving on he hrock- Orlando Perrino rodo rom Souh Am- ears old. he Donnes lived in Dela- John Dean o Brookln were guess o da, where bo visied Mr. andi Mrs. moron arm. Alber POLMHS las week. Charles A. alor. ( / Joseph King's cal go in bin lima bean Mrs. William Miller o Oceanpor, A horso and carriage,. belonging o pach las week, and Lewis Hurle, n who bun been sick n ho home o her Joseph Moore o Wes End wns being neighbor, ried o drivo i ou. he cal aher. Win, A, ilon, in recovering, driven b Joseph Moore, Jr., on Monda aacked Mr. Hurle and knocked him William F. WieH and Hiuvon Me- aernoon when he horse becamo down. Ho was quie badl bruised. ho Govern o New York are visiing Mrs. righened and ran awa. When oppo cnl is genle oward all inombcrs o Mr. K lilk'iibrniul iind her HOD Frank. Bio ux-supcrhiciulun Muvra'H cougo Cing'H amil, and Rober King, ono o Mra, John Sherman, Mrs. Frank llanco, i broke loose rom ho carriage, which Mr. King'H BODH, reacuod Mr. Hurle. Mi'H, Margare Megw, Mrs, liomah Sherman mill Alber l'olhemus spen lrw Long Branch ami ino JmnoH rrichnrd's dis church or ho nox wo Sundas on was badl demolished, and ran o Wen No uuvicch will bo held in ho Moho- hiirsdn a Clmpel Hill. carriage Hhop, WO i wnn caugh b accoun o hs camp meeing n Ocean Mi-n. Samuel Buon and her daugher, Frank Sherman. Grovo, m i» Miu Kililh Buil^ o Farminglale, upon Miw 1'Unii) Moijchiuiwr o Now York, Clmpol Hill News. Sunda wih J. F, Hoobo. Frank. who 'H sopping a Monmouh lcauh, Abou ~> mmlenlh und visioih wen iscobo and amil o Limlwrlvillo and wan ho guen o Minn Addio Parker or on a Hlruwririo o Oceanic hin Saurda Mr. mul Mm. 1!. 11. Oolbo o Monlclnir m'vwul dnn. nigh, have HO buun veiling Mr. Scobo. On Frida nigh Willum M. (oldon William 11. Moun in having ho porch MH. Miimii.' Onwell in upending ho will give u bicclo o he penmn who hiu o bin lioiimi oncloned. ho work in hi'lug wnmiier i Anbur l'nrk. bough hu largei amoun o dono b John Hcoll. Chnili'H Denne o Nonlol ban been rom bin iioru ninco Juno h, Mm. (loidon l'alonioii und lior daugher, Ma, o Alanic HKUMH, iipim veiling k-pr lrower. Joneph Julian o hin place condlhilii u Mr). Mnignie. MiiKi'e, o Kopor in mrber iihop in he Norwood Purls niiilno, laiil liunidi wih Mm. ra Anlonlilci vinilin«mm, Kriinlc liinec. J jui week i wan broken ino iiml a number o Hj(nrn wero iiolen. o hin place. Rober Laird JUM nmilii limn mproveliumu o bin cider worh iiml (llnulcr Hcverul lobberleiihuvo been commied here, (!. M. llillnn >im Hunda wih rclalver und will i>pim Sepember liil o receive in ni'iirli coun^eii and HMO o in men Mlmi Mliile Denne, who ban been vliinpplcm. in hin neighborhood arc keeping anigh UK reliillveii n Now York, reurned Howard While o Hod Hunk wnn b< wach wih heudqiiuileni a (loldein lllllld DM Hlllllll, Bill 1 Wllll OCOipillllcil Clien o hi) uncle, W, A.'illon onhiinilii, veni, Kiiim, and (l(i ;n, mill mo prepared iilorc. he have a collecion o rovnl- b her eoiinln lyoin Brookln. AHKM Clulon mid amil o renon n mee an iimngcni who piwn Jiln wa, ci mljoliiiiikhlii arm liihlii place, l uro iipi'milliik i week wih Mm, ('nlon'i im HiiMiln-Niihnol o Hie Mnllmdliil, commenced olcnrlug UupmidlmprovliiK iuor, Mini J. (!. chinch will havo heir uniuiul plcnii, he Mrs. Holmes, siser o George W. Renolds, who has been making an exended visi here, has reurned o her home in New York. Rev. S. W. Beach, pasor o he Firs Presberian church o Bridgeon, has been visiing Dr. and Mrs. Edward M. Beach. Miss Sadie Johnson o Farmingdale has been he gues o he Misses Parker during he pas week. Mrs. Charles E. Michell has been sick. Miss Harrie Buckingham o Long Branch, who is spending par o he summer wih her siser, Mrs. A. B. Sou o Oakhurs, has been quie sick or some ime pas, bu is much improved now. Augusus homas and amil will leave on Saurda or Ocean Grove, where he will occup heir coage a ha place. he new organ which will be placed in he Mehodis church his week will be used or he irs ime nex Sunda morning. Pro, Arhur L. Mancheser o. Philadelphia, son o he pasor, Rev. L. 0. Mancheser, will preside a he organ on ha occasion. Alderman Charles A. Parker has been quie sick during he pab week. will go o Asbur Park in e MB. Henr V children, _ nnd her wo illie, spen Sun- Joseph ruex a Waside.,,. 1 > v John Monri, Mi^and Mrs. D. Linkes and Miss Sadie Benne, all o Philadelphia, are visiing 1 M?. and Mrs. John F. Frank F. Kng^ia visiing his parens ahaledon ~N. J" "j ' William Brown, Jr., o Madison ha been visiing hia cousin, Miss Marion alor. '" Miss Emma Bloodgood o Kepor is he gues o Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones. WAYSDE NEWS. A icce Wrecked -An Aemp a Suicide. A ver large number o people rom his vicini spen lus Saurda a Wreck nond." Several oung men made he rip on biccles. Among hem were Alber and Charles Bowne, Ruus Brand, Asher Hall, and Joseph and Charles alor. hese oung men were on heir wa rom Wreck pond o Asbur Park on Saurda nigh o aend he carnival when Ru us Brand collided wih a rolle car a Bradle Beach and was quie badl bruised. He became unconscious and was aken home b Edward Bowne. He is now able o be ou. His biccle was wrecked., On Saurda nigh John Havens aemped, o commi suicide b aking arsenic. Medical aid was summoned b his riends in ime o preven his deah. Mr. Havens has hreaened o ake his lie several imes on accoun o unrequied love. Miss Minnie Far, Who makes her home w.ih Mrs. Johil Bend, has reurned rom a visi o her aher, Elwood Far o Elberon. " Miss Mar Cecelia Duncan was ironing one da las week when she burned her righ arm severel on he sovepipe. John H. Green o Poplar has improved his house b exending/he ron porch o he eas side o he House, a he end o which a new kichen has been buil. Mrs. Daniel Havens and her lile daugher, Alvah Esher, are visiing relaives a Asbur Park., Charles Cover; while hreshing a Joseph ruax's a Poplar las week, received a severe cu on he hird inger o his righ hand. > Mrs, Charles Bowne, Jr., and her daugher, Mrs. William Care, o Long Branch Ci, visied relaives in New York las week, ' ' "Jinks" Newman, who lives in he Jonahan Younans'houseaGreen Grove, is he heavies man in his vicini. He weighs 823 pounds.' Miss Berha Williams, who has been visiing relaives here, has reurned o her home a Manasquan. Miss da Wes, who has been spending wo weeks wih relaives here, has reurned o her home a Asbur Park. Laon Dangler was bien quie badl on his righ leg b John Johnson's dog. Mr. Dangler was on he wa o he house o his son, Sansbur Dangler, when he was bien, Misses Emma Gugel o Oakhurs and Emma Dangler have been spending a week wih Misses Haie and Sadie Dangler o Green Grove. Mr. Fox, who recenl bough ho Henr Herber place a Poplar, harvesed nearl one housand bushels o re his season. John Cooper is now emploed a Michael Far's. Edward Benno, son o Frank Ben- OCEANPOR NEWS. / he Ladies' Aid Socie o he Seholli Church Makes $53. he ladies' aid socie o he Mehodis church held a air and esival in he ruckhouse a6 Frida and Saurda nighs. he hall was decoraed and wo ables ran he enire lengh o he building, A one able nohing bu ice cream was served. On he oher able were anc aricles, cake, cand and rui. he anc able was aended b Miss Lev, a summer residen, Mrs. E. W. Craer and Mrs. A. W. Hanes. Mrs. Laurea Hanes, Mrs. Hiram B. Edwards and Mrs. E, Conrow had charge o he cake sales. A he cand able were Miss Sadie McCreer, Miss Edna Wolord, and Mrs. C. O. McFaddeni Frui was sold b Mrs. homas Riddle. ce cream was served b Miss Edih Mc- Creer, Jennie Champlin, Lena Craer and Miss Maggie Rosche. he accouns o he esival have no e been seled, bu abou $53 will be cleared. he members o he Oskalea socie are making arrangemens or a air, which will be held soon. ' Miss Ea Maps o Philadelphia spen las week Wih her aher, C. Piman Maps. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver and heir children spen las week in own visiing relaives and riends. Harr Rhoades ell rom a wen-oo scaold las week while a work on Miss Cook's new barn, which is beinjj buil or Wihers & Worhle. His onl injur was a skinned elbow and he kep on a work. On Frida he me wih anoher acciden. He was riding ln's biccle along he road and he ran ino a brick. He spli he ron rim o his wheel. Miss Kae Renolds o Waside, who has been sopping a Mrs. Hendrick Smock's or wo weew, has reurned home. Alred Blair, who is emploed b Rogers, Pee & Co. o New York, has been spending wo weeks' vacaion here wih his parens, Mr. and Mrs. Rober Blair. He reurned home on Monda. A, V. Miller lias moved ino one o Mrs. Julia Hibbi's houses. - John VanBrackle is recovering rom a severe aack o pneumonia. Winield S. Price o Virginia Beach is spending wo weeks wih his amil here. Will Midgele o Brighon Beach spen Sunda wih his moher, Mrs. E. Midgele. Arhur Conrow o New York spen Sunda wih his paren3, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Conrow. Michael Garrigan o Brighon Beach is here on a shor visi. FAR HAVEN NEWS. David Burne Hur bu a Cake o ce Fallii on lls Foo. David Burne was laid up or several das las week b an acciden, bu he is now able o ge around wih he aid o a walking sick. He was geing ice ou o Dick Allaire's icehouse when he le a cake all on his oo. Celesial lodge held is annual celebraion las Wednesda nigh. he aair was well aended, considering he number o oher evens whioh ook place ha nigh. here wasspeech-making b Rev. J. H. Morgan, pasor o Fisk chapel; A. W. Brown o Plainield and James Merri o Jerse Ci. Aer he addresses here was dancing, and laer in he evening rereshmens were served. he lodge cleared abou $80 b he celebraion. hecommiee o arrangemens consised o homas Rile, Charles H. Richardson,'Daniel Coach, Jacob Higgins, John Marshall, Joseph Richardson, Henr Hicks and Samuel A. Johnson. Mrs. J. D. Himrod o Brookln is spending a ew das wih her daugher Ma, who is sopping a Mrs. William Curchin's. Miss da Brown o Now York, who has been visiing her parens, Mr. and MrB. Benjamin Brown or ho pas wo weeks, rourned homo on Sunda. MiBB Jcnnio lloscho o Now York, who has been visiing he Misses Wilson or wo weeko, has reurned homo. William Dunne o Now York is vihiing riend hero. MH. W.. WcolcH o BOHO JH visiing her (inier, MH. George W. Smih. MJHH Edih Curlur iared o-da or Awbur Purlc, whero HO will iia wo weolai. Cluirleii li. Lamber N conined o H bed wih an ubnceiim, JOLMDEL NEWS. A HWCOW oiiki Avv «'W > o Valiovnla. Mr. and Mm, W. W. alor reurned hin Frida rom heir rip U» Caliornia. he vlnied man o Uio principal ciloii in lui Wen, und llio camped or u week in Yollowiilmm 1'ivii. Alxml a iicoro (i Mr. mid Mm. alor'ii rioiidn puld hem a vinl (in 'Yih nl^h o wlooim hem homo. Mr. alor llil KM'i'lM mi nliriillujj; nccollli o ho rip, honn prcicnl a (K> welcoming wero Mr. ivml MR.,1, Al'* Oi, Mr, Mr6. A. L. McClees-and heir daugher Anna, William C. El and amil. Mrs. D. P. Schanck, Mrs. C. S. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. John R, DuBois, Mr.and Mrs. Eegean Conover, Rev. Garre Wcko: and amil, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. El, Mrs. Jane Bra and Misses Merie and Francis Magee. ' Edgar McOlees, son o A. L. McClees, who has been visiing his grandmoher, Mrs. M. A. McClees o Freehold, or he. pas wo weeks, reurned home on Saurda. His aun, Miss A, A. McClees, ] reurned wih him or a shor visi. ' Rev. and Mrs. Archibald Suphin o' Hamilon, Canada, spen par o las week wih Mrs. Suphin's aher, Rober Ro Suphin. When he reurned home Mr. Suphin's broher, Lemuel wen wih hem and will sa norh a ear or his healh. Frank ilon o Holmdel, a suden in Rugers heological seminar, conduced he services in he Reormed church a Cold Springs, N. Y., on Sunda o las week. ' ',, Mr. and Mrs. Ausin Wilson spen Saurda a he seashore. John S. Holmes's roing horse R&l Wilon won hree races a Boson las week. he ime made b he horse in he races was 2:18, 2:17 and 2:19. he purse in one o he races was $300. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph i). Heer and Clark Conover wen on he Red Men's ' excursion o Alanic Ci las.week. Miss Kae VanClea has reurned home ron. a wo weeks' visi wih relaives a' Freehold. OCEANC NEWS. An Acciden a a Ball Game A rip in a Cabou. A game o baseball was plaed a Parmle's ield on Saurda beween he choir bos o S. Andrew's church, capained b George hompson, and he Oceanic eam, capained b Harr Phillips. he game was called in he ourh inning on accoun o a serious acciden which happened o wo o he, plaers. Richard hompson, be picher or ho choir bos, and Maurice Knickel, he cacher, were bol/running aer a oul ball when he collided. Four o Knickel's eeh were knocked ou and he was oherwise injured abou he head. hompson was also cu abou he head. Dr. A. A. Armsrong dressed boh bos' wounds. When he acciden occurred he score sood 12 o 3 in avor 6 he Oceanic nine. C. Frederick Parmle', Rober M. Jarvis, Jr., and Leighon Knipe ook a rip o Gravesend Ba las Wednesda in he laer's caboo. he reurned home hursda. he reurn rip was made in our hours. A number o girls o his place wen on a picnic o Highland Beach las hursda. Among ljose in he par were Misses Margare and Heie Brill, Miss Heie Brown, Miss Maria Alas and Mrs. Harle Pippi. Mr. and Mrs. William Jahnesare visiing heir daugher, Mrs.. E. Fogg, a Middleown, N. Y. Miss Annie Denise has reurned home rom Farmingdale, where she has been visiing her aun, Mrs. William Corell. Miss rene Brill o Jerse Ci is visiing her cousin, Miss Heie Brill. Mrs. William Hughes is visiing her aun who lives in he Caskill mounains. Miss Jennie E. Simpson, principal in he public school a Pisburg, Pa., who has been visiing a he Presberian parsonage or he pas week, reurned home eserda morning. he members o he ClirisianEndeavor socie are making arrangemens or he convenion o he Hollwood local union, which will be held in he Presberian ' church hero on he 10h o Sepember, Waler Ziegler caugh, a so crab las hursda ha was 20 inches long nnd 0 inches across ho back.. he Misses Windolph, daughers o Alderman Windolph o New York, are visiing Miss Loie Kuper, daugher o Charles Kuper. Miss Am Husso o New York is visiing her,, siser, Mrs. Muiaon Emer. Mrs. Charles uhao o Bergen Poin in also visiing Mrs. Emer, llov, J, B. Ornu, n ormer pasor o ho Mohodin church hero, is visiing hia daugher, Mra. W.. Emer. Kool mokes ho ood pure. wholesome and delicious. POWDER Abvoluel Puro

9 VOLUME XX. NO. 8. RED BANK, N..J.. WElpESDAY. AUGUS 18,1897. PAGES 9 O 16. SELLNq SYNDCAE LOS. A REAL ESAE NVESMEN CLOSED OU. he Proper eas he "Hubbard rad" a Alanic Highlands- ' Was a Proiable Speculaion or he For Men neresed. On Monda here was sold a Alanic Highlands a number o pieces o proper which have an ineresing local hisor. he proper consiued par o he borough o Alanic Highlands, and was par o he arm lands bough b a Red Bank sndicae when i was irs conemplaed o build a own on he blu overlooking Sand Hook ba. ' he men who clubbed ogeher and bough hese lands were William W. Conover, Samuel. Hendrickson, James' Holmes Hendrickson and John S. Hubbard. All o he men had plen o spare capial, and he hough he opporuni a good one o make a paing invesmen. William W. Conover and Samuel. Henclrickson are now dead, Mr. Conover was or man ears beore his deah regarded as he bes inormed man on real esae maers in Monnouh coun, and his judgmen as o he - acual and prospecive value o proper was superior o ha o an oher man in he coun. wns hia boas ha he had never los a dollar on an real esae he had ever bough, and he was he larges real esae speculaor in he coun. he sndicae which bough he arm lands a Alanic Highlands relied largel on his judgmen in making he purchase. he lands bough were James. Leonard's'arm, some oher arm land, and par o he proper o he Alanic Highlands associaion. he lands bough comprise nearl a hird o wha is now he borough o Alanic Highlands. Full one-hird o he houses in he place are buil upon lands ormerl owned b his sndicae,. As soon as he proper was bough i was laid ou in los and a big aucion sale was held. A considerabe number o los was sold a his sale, bu b ar he greaer number was held,or an advance in price.- his advance began as soon as he own began o grow. When ho los which were sold a nncion were buil upon, he demand or oher los on he rac became brisk, and he were sold o a good igures. hese los were sold rom ime o ime, and almos he whole o he proper was disposed o in his wa. n developing he proper roads were cu hrough. A one ime, when a road was proposed, i was suggesed ha he sndicae and ex-sheri Campbell o New York, who owned a big rac adjoining, should each give hal o he land. Mr. Campbell reused o do his. he sndicae hen cu he road hrough, bu le a ive-oo srip o heir land on one 6ide o he road, and he main par o heir proper on he oher. his cu Mr. Campbell o rom access o he road, and prevened his. proper rom rising in value anwhere near as rapidl as i would have done i i had had a ronage on he road. he srip o land was abou 1,000 ee long, and he ull lengh o he new road. his srip o land lias been a bono o conenion ever since he road wns cu hrough. Mr, Campbell waned his proper developed, and a one ime a road was projeced o exend rom ho new road hrough Mr, Campbell's proper o. he ba. A secion o,he ive-oo srip, he widh o ho proposed road, was aken, and,or> he land so aken ho owners were allowed $1 b he surve' ore o he highwa, who were called ou o la he road, he sndicao rcubrd o accep his oiler and he carried ho cnho ino cour. Hero he ben he borough nnd Mr. Campbell, and ho cour nwardoil hem $1,000 or ho Hrip o land a ho head o he now nlree o he ba. ho borough claimed ha liin was an exorbian price o pa or ho land, nnd ho roiihod o ake i, hlw WK jvm wlm he ownori o lio land waned, or he proorred lo keep ho Hrip o having an o i aken ur a roadwa, ovon n ho price awarded b ho cour, ho borough, however, WH no willing o le nmeni rou a ha poin. lioro no houiicii along he enire nirlp, or i w/m oo narrow or ho ownoni lo mlld on 11, and Mr. CWH'U could no build KOUO ho coiilkn/) gol/o he rond rom lilii p ^ decided ha a iildowalk wiw l>" <:<»>iruouxl aloiik.ln: oiilho lon^ji o in. nrlii, nnd jio oivno.ni o ho propor lm<( o pu down a?oml i;rnv«l nldownllc on ho niip, alliumich nuoh» walk wan no o h') H%U> bwiolll o ihom 'l'lu! lioroiikll (llluiliip a hin, bu owners o he srip came in or a big assessmen. he owners o he srip o land ive ee wide were ordered o pa an assessmen o abou a dollar a oo or is enire lengh,, or abou 2,000 in all. he assessmen has no e been paid, and he srip o land was Bold on Monda subjec o his assessmen. Abou hir los were all ha were le o he original purchase b he sndicae, and he were all sold a he aucion on Monda* he brough less han he could have been sold or six ears ago. he los are well locaed, and he prices ranged rom $150 o $355. One or wo o he los were swamp or meadow land and he sold or less han $100 each. James Holmes Hendricksonwas he principal buer o he los; lie buing abou hal o hem. he oher purchasers were Edward Oakes, Marin Dowd, John J. Mulligan, Peer S, Conover, Jr., E, E. umen and Philip Schlewin. he ive-oo srip o land was bough b James Holmes Hendrickson. He paid $500 or i, bu be mus also pa'whaever he sewer assessmen amouns o. All he los, including he ive-oo srip, were sold subjec o he axes o be levied on hem his ear. Mr. Hendrick8on will no pa he sewer assessmen and will carr he maer ino cour and cones he legali o he assessmen. Under he sewer law proper can be assessed onl or he acual benei which he proper can derive rom he sewer. Mr. Hendricksonclaims ha a sewer is o absoluel no value o a srip o land which canno be buil upon, and which, hereore, will, never have an use or a sewer. he borough mainains ha he locaion o he srip beween he road and Mr. Campbell's land deprives he laer o he use o he sewer, and ha he assessmen is a air one on ha ground. his sale closes ou he ineres o he sndicae in he lands, and wha ineress he have in Alanic Highlands will hereaer be individual ineress and no an associaed ineres, WOMAN KLLED. DEAH OF SMra, Caroline Jackson Sruck b adisbanded., Locomoive, 3-.s. Caroline JackBon o New York, who was visiing a Mrs. Margare Berr's a Pine Brook, was killed on Saurda nigh b he Souhern railroad rain which goes hrough ha place a six o'clock. She crossed he rack direcl in ron o he locomoive. William Nivison o Barnega, he engineer o he rain, saw her jus as she was abou o cross he rack. He blew he whisle, bu she paid no aenion o i and coninued on her wa. he rain was oo close o her o be sopped, and she was sruck and insanl killed. She was cu abou he head and hand, and her neck, her back and boh arms were broken. Lewis Carne and Charles-Green saw he acciden. he carried he bod o Mrs. Berr's house. An inques was held on Sunda, nnd he engineer was exoneraed rom all blame in he aair. Mrs. Jackson was abou 05' ears old. She leaves one daugher, who Hv.es in New York. ho uneral was held on Monda a Pine Brook, ho bod was buried in Whie Ridge cemeer. hieves a Asbur Park. Nearl wo hundred dollars' worh o clohing was solen rom Mrs, Washingon Whie o Asbur Park las hursda nigh while he amil wns a a concer. he he, wim no discovered unil Fri da aernoon. Hannah WilliimiB and Emelino Mahews, wo colored women who ormerl worked or Mrs. Wliio, were suspeced o ho crime nnd wen arresed and locked up. None o in solon clohing lias boon ound. Nigh Blooming Corous. A nigh blooming CCHJUH owned b; Mrs. W. A. French o'moiunouh nreel canio ino lower on Monda nigh, un< a similar plan, belonging o Mrs, N, J, WilHon bloomed ho janio nigh. Urn, French's plmi had wo OHSOH, and Mm. Wilion'ii plan had ive. Damn Shir Compan Ollcnra. lio Damn iibir compan o Long llranch hold lln annual meeing hin we< and uleoal ho ollowing olloorn : Prenhliinl -W 'nrkc. Vl(«invniliin-' AUKHiiimOliuiiilci-. lliworii" Wlllliim M. llolili'ii,.. HMKlirii, 1'. HlM, Waril Jlonrv. You wiimn our iniino ou pa iiinni or our mea Own wjml ulmrki wol hn ben mea and ucll n lowr pilccii limn mi oher liulclicr, 1 do n Min on CH, bu bi n (,1m roiinon wh (an airord o noil a n lower prne, J(me i Haii, he <iiuili bucher, llroud iiiee Adv, HE DED JLAgS$ HURSDAY N ie Was Principal o he Red Bank Public School <j^ar Several ears- Hls rip opa'pipaken Parl or Healh and Parl or Sud. 'Anson Bemen Guilord, who was >rincipal o he Red Bank public schools :rom 1878 o 1880, died o phoid ever ;n Paris las hursda. He had gone o Paris, o spend bis vacaion,, parl or ud and parl-or he benei o his iealh. His wie and his hree daughers, all o whom are grown up, have been pending he summer a Marha's Vineard. ".Y^:'. Mi-. Guilord wasabou 0 ears old. came o Red Bank in 1873, shorl aduaing rom one o he bes schools o New England. He was married shorl beore he came o Red Bank. A ew monhs aer heir arrival in Red Bank Mr. and Mrs. Guilord began houseeeping, and heir home was he headquarers or several lierar socieies. he Eed Bank Lierar socie was rganized b Mr. Guilord. his was ;he mos popular socie o he kind ever irganized in Eed Bank, and i was coninued unil almos he ime or Mr. Juilord'3 deparure rom own. his ocie meever wo weeks a he homes ) he various members. Aer he irs 'ew weeks he socie became sr> popular, nd here was such a rush o join i, hr none o he houses o he own could accommodae he hrongs, and he membership was hereaer resriced. Anoher socie which was ormed b ill*. Guilord was he Clionian socie. his was organized chiel or he benei o he school eachers o he own and ownship, and o a ew ohers, who were ond o sud. his socie me once a week in he schoolhouse, and i was kep up or wo or hree ears. An elocuion socie or class was also ormed in Red Bank b Mr. Guilord, and eachers p elocuion came rom New York o give lessons. his class or socie was ep up abou hree monhs and was hen he oundaion o he librar o he Red Eank publio'se'jwl was laid b Mr. Guilord. During several ears o his principalship o he school exhibiions or reunions" were given abou once monh, and he proceeds rom hese en erainmens wen ino he librar und Mr. Guilord bad he ines privae b'brar in he own while he was here, and man o his books ound heir wa o he school librar. He also provided a im equipmen o chemical and elecrica apparaus or he school. Mr. Guilord was ver popular, and he ook a leading par in mos o he church enerainmens o ill denominaions ha were given in he own. Heliad a pecu liar mannerism which was ver aking and he was ver quick-wied. Red Bank a ha ime was a,much smalle own han i ia o-da, and i had runnj o he characerisics o villages. A imes when Mr. Guilord was alcing par in exhibiions or enerainmens, colloqu would occur beween hi nisei: and persons in he audience, bu ialwa ended o ho disadvanage o he audioi saring i. Mr. Guilord had he liappj acul o saing sharp hings in a manner which le no sing behind, and i wns his acul, combined wih hia quick wi, which made him a pleasan com panion. His socie was much sough aer, especiall a church gaherings an< similar social evens. Ho was un enhusiasic nauralis, and a irm believer in Charlea Darwin's heor; o ovoluion. A ho presen da h evoluion heor is bolievod in in greae or lesser degree b almoo ever porson o inelligence, church members as wel aa ohers. wen.-llvo ears ago her was a prevailing ear lou in. oomo wa ho ovoluion heor was going o overurn ho Chrisian religion. require im grea moral courage ill' hoiie (las, n a locali iiko ecl Hunk, lo declare n bollo in ovoluion, H i did in man lo caliiei during he war o ilcolnro ono noli an nbolllonlh, Man o ho ewai a ho lierar iodo, and parlcularl UOMO o women church niombwrn win had joined lio nuoiol, conained allu OM o he winkeilni'iiii o hin belie, aa o llui dim diilremi which would ovonu all overake UOHO who held o lii wlisked and >enil<:loiiii doorino. WhlloMr. (liillonl wnn an milliimim hi ill llnnin ilnuial hliioi, hill grou enl nlwn wim in boan. Jacob (!orlion wan pouniiuior o Kr<l Dank n hai imo, bo WM nlno a mahl'oro U»> M o iiehool niiieeii, Ho and Mr. (luilon wem iilmoii liuiopamhlo compimilonn Aer iioliool hourii, anil oeipcolnll oi Sundas, he would go on long srolls ihrough he counr. Occasionall a 'riend or wo would join hem. Mr. Dorlies, or "Jake," as he was known o verbod, was almos as quick-wied Mr. GuiKord, On hese srolls he ;wo men would give ree rein o heir ianc, and he were more like vo ichoolbos ou or a rolic on a halholida han a couple,o said business men holding Semi-oicial posiions, wih amilies o suppor, and Wih a repuaion or decorum o mainain. Boh men were well read, and heir alk would be enlivened wih appropriae quoaions 'rona he poes, or rom he classics. Neiher man could sing, bu neiher man hesiaed o aemp hvwhen he houghha he were deep enough in ;he woods or swamps no o be overleard. On hese srolls, which were parl or ibaining specimens o plans and lowers, Mr. Guilord was ever aler or he discover o rare specimens. His herbarium or collecion o dried and pressed ilans was said o ba he ines in he ae o New, Jerse, and i conained iver plan known o growinmorimouh :oun. All hese he had gahered himsel. n addiion o hese plans he had ver complee herbariums o plans which, grow in oher saes and in oher counries, which he had obained b exchange. He was an acive member o several scieniic socieies, and was an honorar member o several ohers. When Mr. Guilord le Red Bank he moved o Jerse Ci, where he was iven he principalship o one o he larges schools o he ci, a a salar almos double wha he was receiving a Red Bank. He made an annual rip o Red Bank ever since lie moved awa, spending par o his vacaion here, and here was much rivalr among his riends as o who should enerain him while he was here. He was looked upon largel as belonging o he own, and i'was el ha no one had exclusive privilege o his compan while he was in Eed Bank. he-announcemen o Mr. Guilord's deah, which was published las Frida on receip o a cablegram rom Paris was a grea shock o his man riends here, who had had no word o his sickness. Even his amil had no known o his serious illness. Beore his deah Mr. Guilord insruced his aendans o whom messages were o be sen, and he riends who received hese messages broke he news o his wie and daughers. N JAL FOR BEANG HS WFE Lnn Lane akes Vigorous Acio.Because Dinner Was So Bead. When Lnn Lane o Waer sree wen home o dinner las hursda his wie was ou and here was no dinne read or him. his made Lnn mad, He wen o he house o Mrs. Eliza J, Carne, a neighbor, o look or his wie, and he ound her alking o Mrs. Carne. He grabbed her abou he neck and dragged her ou o doors and bea and choked her. Mrs, Lane swore ou warran beore Jusice Henr J. Child, charging her husband wih assaul, Lnn was arresed b Consable Walsh and was given a hearing. He admied beaing his wie and said he waned be locked up. Lnn's bond was ixed al $100, bu as he was unable o ge abonds man he was aken o Freehold. A rolle Brake Breaks. he brako chain o a rolle car broki wliile going over ho railroad resle n Shrewsbur las nigh, on ho wa i Red Bank. lio car was descending h reslo on he Red Bank sido. ho curren had been hrown o, und ho moorman WQB winding up lio brake. in chain snnppcd, and ho handle urned B quickl ha he nborman wna hrowi ol ho car, ho passengers became pnnic, bu his was quickl checked b ho conducor, who ashurod huin ha hero was no possible danger. he cm was ROO sopped, and he piuwongen wore ranserred o anoher car an inished ho rip. Maawanorn LOO lioir Mone. hrco ronidonh o Maawan lou HOV oral llvu-dollnr billh liuil week. Holme C. Doco, who received $2 pennioi mono im wook) loii our lvcwlollai billn. W. A, Diiiilop lou luoo ilvo-do lar bllln on Monda nigh o hin wee and W., Hllwoll lou wo bllln o Hi iiumo denominaion. ho Alanic 1 J;1UH. KM Bunk an Long 11 ranch Kleoiic Railwa coinimn bun limied a book conaining ono mii dnid lukeln, whloh ma m imml b an nmnhor o pi.-nionn and will bo good mil iinml. 'll ic(), Hold rlrno roi: ollloo oar bourn 1, Hlirowiibur. Adv. HE PRESBYERAN FAR. iver S00 CLEARED BY HE CHURCH. 'he Fair Was Held in he Chapel on Wallace Sree he Las hree Das o Las Week An Aucion "o he Held on Frida Nigh, A ver successul air was held in he liapel o he Red Bank Presberian hurch las hursda, Frida and Saurda. he ail 1 was kep open morning, aernoon and nigh. was he irs me ha a air had been held in Red Bank in he morning. he a'ir was ;iven b he. church improvemen BOie, o which Mrs.. H. Adlem is iresiden and Mrs. Henr S. Whie secrear. he were assised b Mrs. Harr Edwards, Mrs. J. W. J. Bonnell, Mrs. George V. Sneden, Mrs. William J. Sickles, Mrs. Forman Morris, lira. Frank Sram, Mrs. Charles Roo, Mrs A. A. Honover, Mrs. Rober Ausin, Miss Anna larrison, Miss Winired Ausin, Miss 'lorence Adlem, Miss Minnie Cooper, iliss Hannah Beer and Miss illie Rue, vho had charge o he various boohs. he boohs were arranged around, hree sides o he room and were deco- aed wih ellow and whie buning. he aricles or sale were aseull dis-> daed and he women in charge o he loobs were ver successul in disposing ) heir wares. he aricles on sale a ;he air comprised perumer, ar embroider, lowers, aprons, anc bags, lolls and anc work o ever descrip- ;ion. Everhing a he air was placed in sale, and nohing was'disposed o 'b ihances,. n addiion o he boohs here as a grab bag, and a gps en where Miss Fannj,e-->Anonides was kep bus elling orunes' a wen-ive cens a iorune. All he orunes were good mes and i he all come rue Red Bank will have he riches and happies lo o people ever gahered ogeher in one own. Subscripions were aken on wo ver pre dolls, which were given o Margare Dave, daugher o Rev. Rober G. Dave, he pasor o he church, and lads "Was, he daugher o Howard Was o Red Bank. he air was paronized principall b he ownspeople. All he merchans o. he own were ver generous in heir conribuions o he air arid man aricles were donaed b New York and Philadelphia irms. he receips on hursda, he irs da o he air, amoun ed o $165. On Frida $117 was aken in and on Saurda he amoun realized was $198. he socie expecs o clear over $00. On Frida nigh an aucion will be held in he hapel, when all he aricles remaining unsold will be aucioned o. WLLAM CARSON NJURED. He Falls From a Bridge Wall ami njures His Arm. William Carson, he assessor o Marlboro ownship, was seriousl injured a ew das ago b a all. A bridge near his house was being orn down, o be replaced wih iron culvers. Mr. Carson. was a he bridge and was sanding on he wall o he old abumen when i gave wa. he wall was abou six ee high. He was hrown orward, and pu ou his arms o break his all, His ull weigh camo on his le arm. he arm was no broken, bu he muscles wore orn nnd srained. Mr. Carson was laid up or several das, and he sill baa o carr his arm in a eling, a» Middle o wn'b Schools. he Bchool ear in Middlerown ownship ' will begin on Monda, Sopember Oh. Miss Eleanor Walling, who augh a Now Monmouh las ear, will each he Riversido school a Brown's Dock nox ear. Herber Walling o Kcpor, who augh ho Kemiilmig school laud ear, will' bo principal o ho Niivciink ecliool nex ' ear. ho enchem o ho oher achoola havo boon hoieooro announced in an Ri'Xiin'isu. Mon o ho eachers o he oher HCUOH are ho oamo who augh hin ear. Flromon o Parade, lio annual pnnido o UioLoiig Branch lro deparmen will bo held nox Wodneiiiln nl {li, «in* K(>por lio di'ojjrinoii will hold n annual parailoou Monda, Bopoinber Oh. " Miim H. A. Lllo will reoponslior kindorgiuimi ami primar CHOH WKUCHda, Hopi'inbor lli, i)>7, a 2 Wallace iireo. For ull pnrloiilarii irml o Minn Lllo, a he icildriicv o noninn Davln, Jr., upper HroaiHirai. Adv. ou wan all Miu UWD, ou will ind l'lll KllMKl, Adv.

10 HOLMDEL'S NEW BRDGE. WLL BE BUL A PHLLPS MLS. Will Coa 81,81,',, and Will be Consruced b he Berlin lrile Compan he Conrac Airanleil lain Saurda, he Berlin bridge compan waa awarded a conrac or building a bridge over he sream n Arrowsmih's mills, now more generall known as Phillips's mills, in Holmdel ownship. he bridge is on wha is known as he back road rom New lion mouh o Ke por. he bridge is o be one span o six ee, wih a sixeen-oo road wa. here were eigh bidders on he bridge, and hree o hem pu in wo plans and wo bids. he bids and bidders were as ollows : ' Wes Virginia bridge compan S2,n50 Frank H. Long 2,010 Canon bridge compan l.wo oledo bridge compan 1,080 Youngslown bridge compan 1,03(1 Dean & Wesbiook, plan A 1,*3«' " " B 2,010 Wrough ron bridge compan, plan A.; 1.HU Berlin bridge comrjan, plan A. l.lk) he reeholders decided o accep plan B o he Berlin bridge compan, and he conrac was awarded o hem a $1,875. he commiee o reeholders which made he award comprised John Henr Heer o Holrndel,GeorgeB. Snder o Shrewsbur, Frank E. Heer o Alanic, John Carr o Raran, Edward Farr o Jlaawan, and Charles Conover o Marlboro.. Sole Mone From His Wie. Peer McNul o Maawan was arresed on uesda o las week or sealing $85 rom his wie. McNul had no been living wih his wie or some g-.me and she claims ha on he da previous o his arres he assauled her and ook he mone rom her b orce. He was commied o he coun jail. When he was arresed McNul had onl 2.22 on his person. Abou wo monhs ago McNul gave bonds a Freehold o conribue $1.50 a week o he suppor o his amil. ^ _ ^ v Anoher Mall Carrier Ges ired. A, J. Cook o Alanic Highlands, who has a our ears' conrac o carr he mails beween Alanic Highlands and Navesink, Locus Poin and Leonardsville is ired o he job and is anxious o be released. Cook ravels 27 miles a da, making hree rips, or which he receives $180 a ear, and he sas here is no mone in he work a he price he receives. < «. A-Schooner Launched. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards, Cap. C. H. Valenine, Eev. W. R. Wedderspoon and G. H. Davis o Long Branch aended he launching o he schooner George W. Endico a Bah, Maine, las hursda. he boa was chrisened b Mrs. Charles L. Edwards. * Y his Elegan Dining Chair, 85 Cens. jhis Chair is o anique oak, srongl made, comorable and slish in appearance; Wih air usage will las ro a dozen ears and look good all ^ ^ he ime. HE "GEM" COUCH. he "Gem" Couch, creonne cover, exacl like above cu, $3.50. We have oher Couches and Lounges running as. high in price as $25. PEACH BASKES. he srong kind. Preserves-he rui in good condiion unil. i ges o marke. Firm and subsanial. Also Covers or Peach Baskes. CLOVER AND MOHY SEED.-Our'.Seed is ree rom weeds. ha's a grea poin, since weeds no onl occup he ground and ake up is srengh, bu make he quali o he ha poor. All our seed is resh, and o his ear's growh. < HENDRCKSON & APPLEGAE, EAS FRON SREE, Adjoining he Pos Oice, RED BANK, N. J. No Complains Here. No one ever complains o unjus reamen a his Y Y sore, because we give no reason or complain. he V * ' Y bes pianos are sold or he leas mone and ever > sale is backed b our "Mone Back You Wan "! 1 1 Henr S. orhune'a Bond Filed. Hon. Henr S. erhune, who has been appoined receiver o he Asbur Park and Belmar railwa compan, has iled his bond in he oice o. he clerk o he Unied Saes circui cour. he bond is or $10,000 and his bondsmen are William L. erhune and H. H, Longgree o Maawan. ' m» n Jail or Aemping Suicide. William Baggel, a well-known residen o Freehold, aemped o kill himsel b cuing his hroa wih a pocke-, lnie lna hursda, He cu a gash wo inches long in he righ side o his hroa.' he wound was sewed up and Bagge was sen o he coun jail or several das. Fined or Fas Driving. David Vanderveer, a milkman o inon Falls, collided wih a carriage driven b Friz Srockbine a Long Branch on uesda o las week. Srockbine was hrown ou and was injured abou he head. Vondervoer, who was driving ver as, was lined il. Farmers o Moo a FreohOld. he regular meeing o he Monmouh coun board o agriculuro will bo held n he cour house li Freehold on Saurda, Pro. E. B. Voorlioes will address ho meeing on "Forngo cropb, /.heir growh and eeding value." A Deparmen Sore Changes Hands Frank Muldooii linn liongli ho ciur sore' 1, bnrbur Hhop, hillinril mid pool room and rillu galler ormerl conduced n Freehold b 1). F. lavdiw o MmmiKiiuiu, Mr. Huveiw linn reurned o MiimiH< imn. in olcii illlllcull, o i>l a pen ou o u ihinliolilcimvlu'ii i KCH inlc anil worn oil. ie 11» pimiholdrr li 5 ceiilii Uni liniwii in pen ou wllhoii dlllloul, iiml wiliou> OMK U hikorii, Join 1[. CwU. Adv. V guaranee. 1'. 1 1 «v i Y 1..:-) Y X he same wih Organs, Banjos, Mandolins, Auo- }> harps, and everhing ha makes music. Cash or Eas Pamens.' CURS & DAVS, Successors o ^^^^^^^^^^ RED BANK, N. J. Y 27 BROAD SREE, Rockwood Re, FULL QUARS, $ 1.00 Per Bole. W. A. FEENCH & CO., A. Birhda Colobrnon. A riple birhda celebraion wan held li ho OK o Win, J. Duncan o Ke- ior H «nv dnii ngo. im ocoaiilou w^ PURE WNE8 AND LQUORS, lio birhda </ Air. DK-U, H ilaii i;li- criuiil hln (;inml(lim/;lilcr, ;:; HROA.1) SRKK, RKD HANK, N. J.' 1«W 'i^^m^^^^^^i^^^^^^^^s^i^^i (K< A well-known clergman, o Boson, sas o RPANS abules " have used hem wih so muck saisacion ha now keep hem alwas a hand, and he are he onl remed do use excep b a phsician's prescripion. he are all he claim o be." Choice Re Sraw! Having bough a largo quani o Choice Re Sraw a a bargain, am selling ho same a $12.00 per on, as long as ho sock lass. cic: Whar Avenue, nenr Fron Sree, lel) BANK,. NEW JERSEY. : \ >*' LUMBER AND HARDWARE. 'ANH AND OM A 'WJOLKBALK AND KOAL. Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs and Wheels. Alno Wiro Hope, Hun NM, HVC'M, Conper NH, loclcn, l'ulliin, Aiiohom and 1'uro MmillluilKKln. l'i'cnon'n VnrNixri'H (odorlciw) or Lawn*. and Pi (likno. Ulxo Mono V J. RAFFORD ALLEN, JWON HiKK, Cor. Maple Avo%

11 A. GOLD MNE WZARD. ohcrmel'h Remarkable Success in -Pa Vlr." Dr. A. W. S. Bohermel. la a veriable wizard o he mines. He s known o he miners o Colorado quie as well as he s ' o he men o he Blaok Hills. His almos) supernaural gis have won or him ame and orune, and he is n grea demand n mining olroles oil over he wes. His mos noable work in his region was on ho Hol error proper. he owners o his mine, which had produced large quaniies o valuable ore, were in despair b reason o he ao ha he vein ' whioh ran along he edge o he chain sruck o ino ho adjoining claim, and, o. course, could no be ollowed b he owners o bp Hol error. he heard o>u6 dooor'b marvelous powers and eoagji o engage his services n an eor o ind a ledge on heir claim whioh migh be apped b a crosscu rom one^ heir levels. '..». A conrac was enered ino. he doo-. or ook several samples o oro rom he mine and made a casuil surve o he surace o ho claim. hen be locked himsel up and began o work. n en das' ime he was read o niuke a repor, e he had no enered he shas o he mine, bu made his dedicciods solel rom a ''"sud o he rock and oio samples aken rom he various levels. He old he owners jus where hewould ind anoher ein o gold, gavo hem nsrucions how o proceed a bo loasc cos o ge i, and leo ouliuod.he dri o he deposi, showing is exen and deph. ho owners, no wihou some misgivings, proceeded wih he digging o he unnel according o nsrucions, and in he exno spo measured in ee rom he saring poin ho owners ran ino a vein o abulous richness, placing he. Hol error again in he oreron o grea produoors o gold oro. Dr. Roherinel was given an increa in he mino as a reward or his labors. is lile wonder ha his roinarkable perormance caused no end o alk. he dooor became he idol o he miner's hear. here wns one mnn, however, disposed o rob he dooor o an crodl whioh migh naoh o his work in ho Hol error. his was Ed Blackwell. Ed ook i upon himsel o go abou Doadwood and berae ho dooor, saing ha anbod migh have done ho eumo hing; ha he 'inding o ho new vein was bu ho happ culminaion o an inelligen guess. Roh-, erniol's riends old him wha Blaokwell had said, and grew impaien wih he docor when ho did no oxpress some resenmen. "Le him Ba wha he pleases. 'll ix him laer on," rosponded Kohermel. he ollowing week a small par o prospecors wen up he gulch o look aer heir claims. Blaokwell was a member o he par, which was laer joined b Rohormel. A ou was piohed and lunch se ou. Whllo he wcro eaing ho dooor spokoo Ed.. "You huvon claim here, Ed?" "Yes." " A "When inish eaing, 'irgo ou and ind a ledge or ou." Ed was ho irs o leave he able, and bo docor BOOH ollowed. he walked possibl a hundrod ee. "his is m claim," said Edi 1 "All righ. Go and ge a pick and shovel." Wih some heslono Ed complied. n his absonco ho docor ook a hurried surve o ho conour and surroundings generall. Ho pulled a red ribbon rom his pooke and ied i o a bush. hen he walked arher down he slope. When Ed camo buck, ho wus old o go o ho bush nod dig hrco ee, when he would encouner ho ledgo and ind pn dir here. he da was ho, and Ed had his doubs. His councnanoo denoed he misgivings he cerainl oi. ho docor urged him on, and ho began o dig in a hal heared wa. Bu ho managed o go down wo oo, and ho shovel brough up indicaions which sronghoned his- aih peroopibl. Down he wen. A hroo ee ho encounered ho ledgo, and his piok ook ou enough oro o mnko u showing. He was nonplused, e ovorjoed wih his ind. "Now," said he docor, "walk down o ha sump, dig i ou and go down S inohos. hcro ou will Dnd nnohor lodgo which crosses ho irs one." Ed did so, wih successul resuls. B his lnio ho WBB wild wih exoiomon. Roherruol urned upon biin and savagel said: "Ed, ou havo boon alking a good deal abou me. Now ou go back o own and oll ovor man ou moo wha havo dono boora our own oos. ou don' do i, 'll cram ovor ooh down our ling hroa!" Ed los no ime' in soing he dooor righ again, spondlng mos o ho nigh n rcoilng ho ineresing explois o ho iln, and as ho now da dawned ho ook him homo in a hack. Roliormcl'siuohodso work uro known onl o hlmsol. Ho haa a ssom o rocordlng his dcduolonb on papor, and ho. sudiesresomblo hugo spider wobs wrough n varloolorod linos. Ho Bas ovor kind o rock lma la aini, and lio prcsonoo o ono aess ho nearnesb o{ ohers. On ooiiio Bojios ho BOOS ho phoograph o holr naive nurroundlngl, bu ho lessons hus augh ho nlono evm rend. huro 1H no nooraninna in hid ar, or ho remihcii nil H deducions along nclurillo lines. '* ' -' A Pessimis and No Pario. "n i poiihlblu," oxcliilmuil lio nnon- lhed man, "lm ou can na ou havono rovoronuo or ho Hun <>' ^\ counr when ou hink o nil mii cun o pluoo in }hqj>roud nolllon i oouujiloal" " don' euro ikdorn," reored ho old ({onlvinnii wih ho HK broiril. "H'POBP ou hink or a mliiuo wha hnin nonlnlowi o nilno imh (.'Odd, 1m liinnnoo, bu lm, don' iiinkn liom nonu lio luim no nocouner (linn lm nlr." A Pllloul QiioHon. "'ii n hararobli.'in," rmnnrlcw ho mini who onu'i binkoji rom Kolln norimml n limill uuium. "WinCim Jmrd pwwm" "lilu quonloii o rollikiiiii'uli. 'd like lo oo (loninlioiljkliciglanlilr o ni dovvi Cure or Laziness. During a morning walk a merchan, who was deained b business in Amserdam, came o a group o men who were sanding round a. well, ino which a srongl buil man had jus been le down, sas an exchange. A pipe-whose mouh was a he op o he jvell, nad been opened, and a Breamo waer rom i wallowing down ino he well and beginning graduall o ill i. he ellow below had quie enough o do, i he did no wan o be drowned, c keep he waer ou b means o a pump which was a he boom o he well. he merchan, piing he man, asked or an explanaion o wha seemed a hearless, cruel joke. "Sir," replied an old man sanding near, "ha man is healh and srong. have msel oered him work wen imes, neverheless he alwas allows laziness o ge he beer o him, and will make an excuse o beg his bread rom door o door, hough he migh easil earn i himsel b work i he liked. We are now ring o make him eel ha he can work. ie uses he srengh which is in his arms h will be saved; i he les hem hang idle he will be drowned. Bu look," coninued he old Duchman, as he wen o he edge o he well, "he ellow indb ou ha he has go muscles; in an hour we shall le him ou wih beer resoluions or he uure." Such was he case, and he cure was eecual. ; i Abou Women's Fee and Shoes. he shoo dealer does no exib who. does no know ho woman wih a number ive oo who "wears a number hree shoe." She is he bane o clerks who are green in ho shoe business, bu he old hands know her well; She is sharp, and he dealer who ries o palm o a shoo wih he size al ered o sui her demands mus needs be cauious and horough in his work. She has "caugh on" o ho ac ha he size is marked on he lining as well as on he sole, and aer saising hersel ha he shoo is perecl she scruinizes he soul and he lining mos careull o assure hersel ha he unscrupulous salesman is no palming o shoes o o larger size. A wesern dealer has mos horoughl overcome his lile diicul b an ingenious mehod. Ho. sipulaes ha all goods bough shall bo wihou size marks on he sole. he mark inside is erased or bloed ou, and a size sign placed on he sole wih pen and ink. his is perecl inelligible o ho salesman, bu is'passed over b he cusomer as d cos mark and never quesioned. How he London hieves Seal. is hard upon people who are on a genu ine search or lodgings ha he should be subjeced o suspicion in he houses he visi, bu he hie or hieves whose happ huning ground is an place where ho sees "aparmens o le" is again so acive ha he police are obliged o warn landlords and landladies o receive all visiors vil cauion. ^he lodging house hie has one peculiari. He devises preexs or being le alone in a room and hen secures his pockeable boo. We hear ha he police are also deepl ineresed in anoher class o'hie whe hovers abou he doors o banks. an innocen looking messenger o ender ears comes ou wih mone he hie beors down upon he unsuspecing child and surprises him or her ino a surrender o o cash b a bold saemen ha a misaki has been made, ha he check has o be in dorsed, or somehing o ha sor.w< should have hough his a paricularl hazardous enerprise or he hie in hes das o sharp children, and i ough no c be long lie oro ho police make a capure. Sammering and Suering Deined. seems odd o he vocal specialis ha here should be such dense ignorance among hose persons who speak wih perec case regarding ho dierenco beween sammering and suering. Nine persons ou o en believe ha he erms are sn onmous. Ye here is a vas umoun ol dierenco beween hem. Sammering is an aecion o he ariculaing orgnns. A suerer has diicul in producing vocal sound. ho sammerer has he power ol producing vocal sound whenever he wishes, bu lie uils o properl ariculae words. A suerer has no roulje in ariculaing words, providing ho vocalizing organs ac normall. n ono senoaco suering is a reusal o ho voice wih perec organs ol spceoh, bu sammering is a deecive ariculaion caused b habi or imperec organs o speech. Saved b a ish. A Buulpin is no usuall considered ver valuable isli, bu ono perormed i grea survicu or iv Maine schoorier. h Sen Foam, o Luboc, while coming ou ol harbor a ho Magdulon slands, sruck on he bar and sprung a leak. Sho mode or ho neares por, when i was oun ha her shoo and' par o her also kocl woro gono, undhcro was a holo in bo garboard ino which ho sucion bad drawn largo Bculpln, ail irs. Hml i no booi or his ish ho vessel and cargo would a' mos cerainl havo boon los. "~ Her Face Wasjor Forune; A Brookln Girl Murrlci hrough alc ing C'apaiiloli. A marringo occurred Jn lnookln loo wee whioh poniiciiecd man ineriling 'enuror ho lirldo nnn lm nho (lorn no lieliov ulio would lmvo bcri married liml no bee or CnpnuloldH. ilio luul born MHR mi weakl anil hml lined ever Hl'nr color and healh. Him licaril Hin Oi illed iio vi'lini wih rich, red hlnixl, iimi lio nwvrri, mpored nri<ii {lli o he llmlw nnd BO nho (loorniiiid o r horn. ho re null wwi nil lm, nlic lnul cxinccl. ami nli in now (iron, liniip, lmnlli brldw, all he eaiijn CniMulodH (iled lwr blood wih nu urn ron or llhuiiojlobin. Dr. Ciunplmll'n Kod lllood Kornilnw OJ imloldn uro nolil b nil Jcmllii dm/wlnl* i o CPiin per UKO box, nix boxen (or Ha.W), i nenl dlrimil a in nmno price rom 'J'lm (l/iimi lnlil(,v)iii >im. Pownlillillilliii, JOB Fnllo Broo, Now York. SHOP. im (rlnmlr (i 'Squlro,. Rnimnn wll mill ilin i W««l'l nnlnra li W«ln)i>lii!l<lln lldclmiilo Hrn, lml Hank, N. J, iliirn m lira nil Minis <i( Wnaou Work Now KOO WnmiiiK, llnir»«ra,(lirii, WliioliHirniw A i i C H W, anil Jobbing «l ni klaon KMU WA.NH,»«ri.rl««or ~< C. " R. R,L WRGH, igeon Denis [\ RED BANK..N.J. u Broad ^» opposie Berg^n's. MACHNERY! Waler A. i pod Mowing Machines and Harvesers. Adriance, Vla & Co.'s Buckee Mowers and Harvesers. Eiiperor Fiieel Bakes, New Yorker Wheel Bakes and iger Wheel Bakes. iger, Adriance and Osborne Ha edders. Binder wine, Oil, dc. : -A RESDENCE : PHALANX. # # Pi 0. Address: Red Bank,5N. J Unquesioned mpure drugs prolong sickness., he erm unquesioned puri characerizes he drugs we use. Quali is he irs hing we consider in buing irugs and preparing medicines. Quali is he one hing hough o b a phsician, and i is uppermos in he houghs o a paien's home circle. We are here o assis our phsician in dispelling sickness and < releving suering. We are i alwas careul abou quali. Schroeder's Pharmac, j j BERGEN & MORRS, Proprieors. 19 Broad Sree, Red Bank. «C0 O O Q«O@9O O 9 5 Abou our-plumbing and heaing work; we have o keep elling ou how horoughl good and reliable i is.....,- 's harder work o do i our wa, o course, and here isn' so much proi in each job; bu i pas bigger in he long run b holding all our old cus-. - '.. < omers and making new ones. he Saniar Plumbing Co., FRON SREE, NEAR SOUHERN RALROAD DEPO, RED BANK, N. J. Le Me Do Your Rooing! ou are going o build a new house, wan o pu on he roo. \\ ou are going o repair an old house, wan o. do he rooing. pu a seel roo on our house i won' leak. A galvanized seel roo, pu on he wa a roo ough o be pu on, will las nearl orever. Anwa, i won' leak as long as'ou live, nor as long as an o our children live. don' pu on "cheap" roos. don' believe in ha kind o work. he onl rpo i will pa me o pu on, and he onl roo i will pa ou o have pu on, is he bes roo o is kind possible o be had. he bes roo o all roos is a seel roo, and he bes o all seel roos is he kind o seel roo pu on, pu on he wa pu on all m seel roos. Wih ha kind o a roo ou can be cerain ha i won' leak or a quarer o a cenur, anwa, and here will be nohing o pa ou or repairs. ou wan a "cheap" seel roo, ou don' wan o wrie o me abou i. You'll onl be wasing our ime and m ime, oo. won' pu on a roo ha can' horoughl guaranee. 'll give ou a roo o he ver bes lnaerjil, pu on in he ver bes possible wa. ha roo leaks in en, ior ieen, or wen ears, 'll ix i ree o charge. 'm puing on roos now or men a Oceanic and a he Phalanx or whom pu on roos a number o ears ago. he roos pu on hen are as good o-da as he were he da he*work was done. he know ha a seel roo is everhing claim or i, and he know ha a seel roo pu on b me is a good roo. : NON FALLS, DANEL H. COOK, lic Seel Roo Man, NEW JERSEY. ;;

12 KLLED WHLE BCYCLNG, A PHLADELPHA MAN MEES DEAH A ASBURY PARK. An AnUle md a 'ra Sprained. Voinoncd Wih Fwli Slime-iro aer an absence o 8 ears. JilOn Broken-Kicked bu a Horse Oher Accidens, Howard Fisher o Piiilnd'-'lpMa, who was sopping a Asbur Park, was'run ino b a ish wagon las Wednesda and received injuries rom which he died he nex da. he driver o he wagon was urning ou or anoher vehicle and did no see Mr. Fisher approaching. Mr. Fisher was sruck in he somach b one o he shas o he wagon and a 5 ew i\9vn laer was aken wih hemorrhages, which coninued unil his deah on hursda. He was 2 ears old. Mrs. unis Denise, who lives beween Freehold and Col's Neck, 1 accidenall sprained her wris las week. A ew weeks ago Mrs. Denise ell and broke her oher wris. B. F. Newman o Manasquari was riding a biccle las hursda, when he collided wih anoher wheelman. He was hrown rom his wheel and sprained his ankle. Frani'Walling o Kepor bruised his oo while ishing las week, and he wound became so poisoned wih ish slime ha he has been compelled o use cruches ever since.. Mrs. Adaline Moun o Long Branch recenl ell hrough a box on which she waa sanding, and broke wo ribs, Samuel Neaves o Farmingdale was kicked on he leg b his.horse las week and was unable o walk or several das. Miss Jessie Bussell o Red Bank, who is a nurse a he Long Branch hospial, was dashed agains a je b he waves while in bahing las week, and received a severe blow under her le ee. Mrs. John Marsh o Manasquan ell down he church seps a ha place las week and received injuries abou her back and head which conined her o her bed or several das. Paul Kline o Locus avenue ell while alighing rom a moving rolle car a ew nighs ago. He waa rendered unconscious b he all and his ace was cu and bruised. Frank Brace, he ive-ear-old son o Eichard Brace o Asbur Park ell while plaing on he sidewalk on Monda and racured his righ high bone. Frazer Price o Pleasure Ba drew a sraw hrough his hand a ew das ago and accidenall cu his righ humb o he bone. ^ A Collision and a Runawa. homas A. Ward and amil o Freehold were ou riding las Wednesda aernoon when ue horses shied and ran ino Joseph Shuserman, who was on a biccle. he horses ran awa, upseing he carriage and hrowing he occupans ino a horn hedge. he were scrached and bruibed, bu no one waa seriousl hur. One o he horses was ver badl injured bnhe neckoke, which ran ino is breas, inlicing a deep wound. Shuserman was sruck b he horses and he was run over b he carriage. i A Veeran's roubles. Charles VanBrun o Pine Brook, who served (Hiring he war and who was wounded in bale, is laid up rom his injuries. His shin was racured b a- shell, and a piece o he bone was removed. Ever since ha ime, riling causes, such as we ee, a sligh cold, ec., will make he wound break ou arebb. he aack a he presen ime is more serious han an which have preceded i. he leg nnd oo are ver much swollen, and he bod up o he armpis, is also direced. A Bo Drowned a Bradle Boacli. Joseph Hard o Bradle Beach was drowned on Monda o las week. He was reurning rom a lishing rip ou a sea wih wo men and when near ho shore hu boa waa upse b a breaker. ho occupans were hrown ino he sur, hjo wo men mnnaged o reach he boa, bu Hard wim never Hoen aerwards. He wan sixeen earn old. A Sui or DnmagoB. Mrs). Kiirah E. Kouboom, who haw a resauran a Anbur Park, ell hrough he HiKir (i her place, and wan badl hur, She H brough miil or $5,000 (liiiiiageh ngnlim Kilwanl 15. iiiiiwin, he owner (i Hie properl. A Fracured Kneocui>. William Flood, a i.'iiipeiiiei' o Freehold wan Hrilmi r a oil wih a lminmor on Monda o hin week wlien he liniunici iillpprd nnd iilnicli him on l.lic laice, hlii lineeeap, rroiionid Wih a liv Ho. he Kni ;lilii o (ho (nlilen Kii^lc o LonK llrnncli recenl Kim< a ea iiel o ov. A., llcnniiii, who renl ;ned an jiiwor o- he KiH'mcd church a hai jiliirij. in UKHCH n Dm brlk counr OWJMJM on caru!><<m A Famil Reunion. ' «, v A amil reunion was held a he home o Alber Voorhees o Benne's Mills, near Freehold on Saurda, Augus 7h, in honor o his broher, Daniel Voorhees, who reurned home rom he Wes Freeholders o Have a Clambake. he annual clambake o he Monmouli coun board o reeholders will be held a John F. R. Brown's a Pleasure Ba on Saurda, i -River Coage.o Le, Coage on he river, nine rooms beside bah ; modem improvemens; good sand shore; ine river view; rolle cars near premises, Appl o J. RAFFORD ALEN, Red Bank, N. J. P-O.Boxl87. FRANK C. CRANDALL, Hew SUCCESSOR O M> 8. WOODWARD* Goal and Wood Yard. RED, PNK AND W1HE ASH COAL. When coal s pur- Quali and weigh Ruamn&d. chased b ho carload, 2.21) pounds s given or a on. Ollce and Yard on' Burrowe» Sree, near Cenral Railroad saion., Branch Oice, Whar Avenue, opposie Pos Oice P. 0. Box 779, Red Bank, N. J. Hopping's. A CLEAKNG SALE OF SKAW HAS. A BG CU N PRCES A HOPPNG'S, No. 8 Broad S., Red Bank. Pos Oice Block. NEWARK, N. J. Augus Specials. would require a page o ell he smalles par o he grand bargain beneis wih which ever deparmen is a presen replee. Read-owear summer garmens and abrics cu o hal, someimes even less. Have ou heard abou he Klondke? 's he greaes biccle bargain o ile nineeenh cenur a leas ha's he opinion o criical and exper wheelmen no he usual kind oered a a similar price, bu careull esed, superior quali, handsomel inished machines, regularl lised o sell or $6o.oo. Single or double ube ire, seel rames, neal apered orks, piano wire spokes, rock elm rims, carbon ool seel bearings, speciall hardened and ground ; oil-reaining, barrclpaern hubs a peerless roadser worh $0o alic Ulilu VC no place else, $21.0. No Agens. No Uriinch Sores. ; null Order* lllcd. rcc Deliveries ',', Aim) UH DVM HnpjMwlw (ir j buiclo rlilcni and iillilci'ii. _L. s. PLAur&co., :; ^ JAMES COOPER, JR., 101 o il Hronil S, and No l. Cedar S., < ; ; NEWARK, N. J. * John EH1«, collecion iepar^ehvl Henj'-lve ; ' o busing- Noar PoblcC, *\d su" CES. ;eace and Polic* ids,n.j. ;hl_ organized, ul'aenlou ;n or Sae. We beg o*arodun e" ha we have a ine selecion o'ire'jis, ljnjbous, surres, buggies and ohejpcoiiaorable vehicles o selec rom, and'an one who is desirous o hiring a nkd urnou, will ind i will pa hem o call on us. Good Rigs and Prices Moderae. Perecion Spring Lock Wire Fence. -- Do jou wan our sock o sa home? so, have our lelds enced wih he Perecion Spring Lock wire encei Sock canno break down, beqd p^er.or li up. he line wires are No. 0 galvanized wire, wih a No. 7 galvanized double'cross ea ha runs rom op o boom, asened o he line wires wih he combinaion sprlns lock. ' You se he poss,-1 do be res; and guaranee saisacion when am hrough. Send or prices and caalogue o GEO. N. CONKLN, Middleown, N. J. Big Reducions n Shir a Waiss 5 Parasols, Colored Organdies, and oher summer goods, a- N. J. WLSON'S, BROAD SREE, BED BANK. N. i. We solici our paronage and will caer o our w 1SHES HMS. Red Bank Seam Laundr. rimmed Milliner. We will sell he balance o our sock o RMMED HAS REDUCED PRCES. Samping o all kinds prompl done. Miss A. L. Morris's MLLNERY, COR. BROAD AND FRON SREES. LA ina nusn Muuuuuii AM) Shoulder Braces, \ A Nurd A nil" Rubber, line o "hohok-h.olia" nluglc i\«d double 2 mid lhiiihcn!iin!(!(liiinoi:lci lii! (ii'li'liniml WL-inon; Colhilold, Coin- A A moii Hciiin rillin, V. PKCSCHPOn DKMCS llrona anil While Sis., Hca (Sunk.. i Broken os! Broken Pries! he balance o our Men's AU^Wool Suis, broken sizes and small los, ha sold all sea-. son a $10.00,- $8.00, $7.50 and.$7.00, now go a $5.00 per sui., You ma ind jus wha r ou wan among hem. Our Ha Bargains sill coninue. he celebraed Reliable Ha, $1.60; and he Howard, $2.30. hese prices are onl or a shor ime aer Sepember 1s..,, -' he Reliable will cos $2.00, and he How- ard, $3.50. "' ' '-. he are he bes has in he marke or he price. ' ' ) ' ' M. M. DAVDSON, Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J, rue >>X^X^X^>X^>X"H^X":~>H^X">K^K^X"X^:H^X^^^^ U-U w i n j\- S-JS.-S. -< 7-.O J -Fence ECOHOM consiss in building a ence ha will las: one ha canno be blown down; one na canno burn up; nnd which will urn all kinds o Bock, rom he smalles pig o he larges bull or horse. Such a ence s he KEYSONE FENCE. More abou in our FREE boo on Fence Building. CHARLES G. CONOVER, Agen or Monmouh Coun, Holmdel.N. J. will Bell or exchange wih ou an mako ou ma wan. our machine wans o be repaired wh no le me do 1 wen ears' experience n Monmouh coun. All work guaraneed. also have Queen Buer Maker, bes in ho world. can do our cnurning n wo minues. will call a our house and do our churning or ou, i ou will give me our order. Ollce, opposie posollce. G. XV. WOODWARD, P. 0. Box 162. Red Bank, N. J. R. HANCE Wholesale and Reail Sealer in HAY, SRAW, GRAN. FLOUR, FEED, POULRY SUPPLES, EC. We are handling a large quani o Marlboro and Holmdel Ha o he ver bes quali. MONMOUH SREE, Adjoining own Hall Red Bank, FREE EYE DSPENSARY. Diseases o he ee reaed and examiia iona or glasses wihou charge. LONG BRANCH Surgical Saniarium' Consulaion Room, CHLD BULDNG, Broad Sree. Red Bank, N. J. Monda*), Wednesdas and Saurdas, rom 8 o 5 i\ M. Anhing Elecrical. on wan our sore or our OHU wired or ei'cric lliilib. ou wun nlocrln b«lln pu in or elecric mlls in n worklni "rilcr, le mo 'll ou m irlc(i (or OK K work, do nil mvi«o olcrlilcnl work mid <o quickl, clionpl nnd wi'll. F. WEBERLNG, illll'nin Klii!ci. Ailjiiliilrig''imiiluiioiliMi'H.H Vnnl. llkdjanc.n..1. Meeings o ho Hoard o Healh, Nollrii n liiiiliidvun Uni ii'kiiliiniiri'iliijrrki lin DOAll) OK lnal/m OF HUKWH UUKY OWNH. 1 Will H linld on HM drn nnd hlil llnlnriluvi" o mich nuiilli, li < 'OD in HMO K' Hull, Hod Jlnnk, M.J,, nl Olir O'cllHik, p, M. A. V. %\ Farmers' Produce. V * i V V $, Farm produce will be cared or and barrels urnished or shipmen o C. W. Walers & Co., Kaisers & Son and Coogan & Co. o Newark. Reurns will be rnade once a week, hrough me or direc rom he irms menioned. Shipmens will be made b rail. Paries will be a saion o receive and care or shipmens. For urher inormaion appl a ra oice on Whar ( HOMAS P. BROWN. Noice o Deli Noice is hereb given o he delinquen axpaers o he ownship o Shrewsbur ha under no circumsances will he pamen o he coss and ineres on delinquen axes be waived or abaed, bu delinquens will be required o pa in ull in all cases. B order o he ownship commiee. A.0.HARR30N, ownship Clerk. HOMAS P. BROWN, RED BANK, N.,J., DKM.El S Coal and Wood. H linlni/ coul n enrloiul lon will K" lomi, ur 2,"10 pomnlh o lm im. AHO ForllizoiH, ClHMnlcnlB, PhoiiphacH, Wood AHCH, Lime, Uormi Mnimri', r«rin(loi, Lniidl'liiBw Hlono, Ho<l Hlinli', Omvol, 1'alnn, ilcli. J'lown, Jiuiowii, (o. general rrdkhlnic Prompl Aended (o. (;»NUA(!1'» AN wii.idiri-.u.

13 ONE OU, ALL QC. he Bucher Didn' Undersand he Game and Sopped. A ounp; curae, "an enhusias a be game, se himsel o organize a crloke eam in be counr parish o whloh he had been lael appolded. he onl available ield WOB one owned b a bucher, a good nuured bu qalok empered mnn who had noer handlea a ba, bu was well disposed oward he new miniser. Whon a oomraiee, headed b he onrae, waied, upon him, ho responded n he mos generous manner. Lend his Held? O course he would. More han ha, he would join he club nnd ake a hand in be gumo now and hen. he ourae wal aken pi lile nmok, bn oould no do less han eipress his pleasure, and be bucher was dul enrolled as a member o bo club. ' B and b aer a lile praoloe be club arranged a "Boraoh inaoh" among hemselves, and on hearing o he buoher a once declared his inenion o being presen and aking a share n,ho cones. Aa he was he owner o he ield, i seemed coureous o pu him in irs. -He was a lile unoeraln wha o do Wih his ba, bu on being old ha he Was o bi he ball ho said ha ha was all i was eas enough. be ourae irs ook.up he howling, and he buoher had he honor o he opening over. he irs ball sen be leg.sump ling, - and in recovering rom he momenum o a remendous swipe he basman himsel knocked down he oher wo. He ook no noice, ba shaped or be nex ball. You oan' pla an more," Bald he 'Umpire. "You are ou." "Wha?" said he buoher. "You are ou," said he umpire. "Wha's aap" said be buober. "You're bu " elled heieldersin explanaion. " means ha on can' pla anmore." "Oh, B ha i" repiod he buoher. "Yea,"'said ho ielders. " can' pla an more?" sold he bacher, looking round angril. "No," replied he ielders. " am ou, am " "Yes!" olled be ielders. "hen ou o m ield, ever blessed one o ou " roared he buoher. And ou he had o go- ~ " : Srange Scenes in Java. Wnon one has driven abou he old own o Baavia, in Java, and seen is crowded bazaars and srees, and has ollowed he lines o brlcied canals, whore small naives splash and swim, women bea he amil linon and men go o and ro n in boas, all i srnnge raves o he solooin canals o he old counr, ho oomos o he broader avenues o.he new own, lined wih all amarind and waringen roos, a specios o lous, wih plumes o palms and pramids o blaelng Madagascar laruo rees in blossom. He is driven ino he long garden cour o he Hoel Neder- nrnlon, and here has presened a specacle o sooinl lie and ousoms ha nohing in all ravel oan equal or disino shock and sensaion. We had seen eome queer hings in he srees women lolling bareooed and in sarling dishabille in splendid equipages bu concluded hem o be servans or- hal cases, bu here in he hoel was ah uhdreqa paroda ha beggars descripion and was as asounding on he las as on ho irs da n ho counr. Woman's vani and man's convenional ideas evidenl wil a he line, and no ormaliies pass he equaor, when disinguished ollzona and oicials oan roam and lounge abou hoel oours lu pjamas and bah slippors and baro ankled women, clad onl in he naive saiong, or skir, and a wbio dressing jacke, go unconcernedl abou heir ualrs in srees and publio places unil aernoon. 1R a dishabille beond all burlesque panomlmoand onl shipwreck on a-deser island would seem suicien exouse or women being Been in suoh nn ungraceul, unbecoming aire an undress ha.roveall ever deco, while concealing beau,'ha no loveliness «ui overcome and ha hns neiher color nor grace nor piouresquonoss o recommend Hin isel.- "" " - - '.' ^ lia Decline o onnlb- ma be 20 ears Blnco.Hidgo Rober Gran, who wns no a judpe hon, picured Bomo puppe in a iilo as plnlng lawn ennis, "vioocroqiu', expollcd rom polie soole." would scom jus now as i lawn ennis, oo, has iiad is da as a pollo aiuusomon is no dead. sill oppeals n some measure o ho oung and uolve, and ennis ournamens Blll oxr oio soma ineres, bu as a sooinl diversion i s nearl nn dond ns croque and has pre Jinioh ielded o gol and ho biccle. served nn excellen urn whllo lased, ond no doub i would hnvo lased longer i gol.had no been dovoloped. How will bo wih gol Will ha, oo, doolino in avor as ho novel o woars o, and is 20 enrs oj uoivi as much as wo oan hopo or i? Croquu bogan in ho oarl eelos, unnls in he middlo sovonlos, gol D he eighies. Our lllo BHcmn havo heir da; lio linvu hulr da and caam o bo. Bu mjipll ho don' oenao unil noroohing urns up o akoholr plnao.' wo over OHU gol, which lms hod oo muoli mone invesed in i o lio oasll dislodged, wo ma bo miro o gomng lomolilng in la piano which wo HV llko bour. Navigaion on ko Mississippi. he llr«hu'u VCH.'C which Willed on hlr inlkli Kri'iun vw lu,,1810, arid ho oiiuirprlio wim COHM'O oxruordlnar. n lkwhhohlwim nnvlkivldu o ho Mln- AlHHlpp had HO impiovod in ronpvu o acili mid quukui'm ha (l-ouo o Wl,llll oiim, woro oinploml. ' Vnluo o en,., When (mo n ulkiicil en n im ullcion rmonilvo. oniim an KCMMO, wiinn drink, which n jwllwr liiulliik o blood nor oiipnuinlvi)» l»«uoiimoli, pur- loulirl nkon nlowl whwi ono M nilnu (juul. Luiwi ( imiil. U('», liowuvcr, induc) norvouii illnoi'doi'm. Wondoral Wino Oollirn, lui moii wonriorul wluo oollimi in hd worl>l iro uiuigriiinli i nolilcmnn'n pnlnoo n Wnwinw. hu liio boon WKA or Hor lug wl»»*j!urjai»«as*liowbi mill ho NO HER HOUSE. he Young Man Was So mpressed 1*1/ he Old Mail's Saemen. i waa Sunda aernoon, arid" he" old genleman responded n person when he doorbell rang. Furhermore, he old genleman was no in he bes o humor. HWever, o course, he oung man didn' know.hn, r.be would have been read o dodgo. he oung man, i ma be- explained, jus o show ha everhing was n aooordance wih he rules o polie socie, never had me he old genleman, bu he bad me he old genleman's wie and he old genleman's daugher and, had been invied o call whenever, he was in he ci, and i BO happened ha he was in he oi his lovel Sunda aernoon. 's aw Miss Brown in?" ubked he oung man. Now, i so happened ha he old genleman had his opinion o an one who said "aw," and i was no a laering one eiher. Consequenl be growled ou somehing o he eec ha she was no in. "So sorr, ou know," said he oung man. he old genleman didn' know, bu he ook i or graned and made no urher commen. hen i seemed o dawn upon he oung man, who was umbling or a card, ha perhaps he bad made a misake. "his is aw her house, isn' i?" he. asked. ' is no," he old genleman reurned blunl. "Oh aw beg a housand pardons," Bald he oung man. "hough i was, ou know. So sorr. M misake." He was urning awa when anoher hough ocourred o him, and be qulokl urned back again.. "Can ou aw ell me where she aw HvesF" he asked. "Here," replied he old genleman. "Bu ou old me" " old ou wasn' her house, and i sn' her house," nerruped he old genleman. "'s m house. don' coun or much la when she and her moher are boh here, bu i's mine jus he same. She ma ge some ime, bu don' wan an ou o own dudes iguring on i jus e. here ae enough in he neighborhood who are going o be disappoined." As usual, however, he oung mnn was equal o he oooasion. Heaald, "Awl" Exracing normaion. : he man who sis in a ol'c railwa saion a he "bureau o general inormaion", mus, like "he lile bus bee," gaher hone "rom ever opening lower." When o'du, he should ba reilling his memor wih all sors o knowledge, or,a he bureau he mur be "on ap" o ever man, woman or child hirsing or inormaion. A similar burden ress on lawers in large praoice and on clergmen whoso populari makes he publio heir parishioners. ; ha eminen'preacher he lae Charles H. Spurgeon was once asked b an American visior, who had noiced ha an orphanage, a heological sohool, a oburch and man correspondens kep him bns rom morning o nigh: "Pra, Mr. Spurgeon, when and where do ou compose our sermons?" "lam alwas a ha," replied he preacher. " ge samohing rom ever one moo. shall suok a sermon rom ou beore am hrough/wih ou." A disinguished Briish seaman, he lae Admiral Sir George ron, usod o ao on ho prenolier'srule. When aeorear o ho Briish admiral, he was obliged o pa he penal aached o ho pos o (lining a ci banques, guild and privae dinners. Being nvied o more dinner paries han ho could go o, housed o plok and chooso among hem. His wie or a, long imo was ignoran o hd rulo whloh guided her husband n reusing cerain inviaions and acceping ohers. A las she discovered ha ho aoceped onl hose inviaions whloh would lead him o places where he migh meo some ono who could give inormaion o vnluo o him in his proession. Ho oared nohing or ho gossip whloh makes up he alk a o ashionable dinner par, bu ho was on ho lookou or useul inormaion and was read o exrac i rom "an source Like Spurgeon, he learned somehing rom evorbod. - ~" Expensive Horses and Carriages. On u bri..;.!(. il:i r.j,ww ciirriii.'.'1'.s wliir. hrough OuUr.1 i>;.n;. he us rou $200 o W.00U each. Few cos less ha $1,000; mnncoh Sl.iHM >vn«l 81,800. hej mn bo averaged a S,000. ha is 320,000, 000' spinning abou Cenral park oi wheels, rolling under green boughs wih oomnn on he box and prido on ho bacli sea. Fieen million dollara pranco and euro, colo in ron o ho carriages. won lioul/ind eams o horses ligh!) draw ho #i0,000,000 on wheels. en hou Hiiul o heso eams cos on an nvoragi 81,000 each. ho rciniilniiik 10,000 ma b< avornged n^$500. ha s $li,000,000 i l caracoling beore $20,000,000 o Desrucive Kissing. Cicero HpoiikH o n bronzo Hnio o lorculos which hud ho miurca worn iiwiv b ho requen oiouliilonu o hj( devou, Bovcml iimanccho he wimo kind hivvooccurrod in inodurn lmcii, ho uco o n llkuiixi,)i(! SalimriunoiiK ho bronzo bun rolliii which adorn ho (Juna Bann u roo L in liln wa boon ijnlo kliwwl nwa. ho oo o ho amouiuiuuo o SL Poor, in lh«vnlriui, Una lu.'i iiiuoh o ll.n lmiul b llni cunliiuul appllcnlon o h Him mid <ir«li(i(i(ln o vulruw, mid ic )nu MM ound iiocwiiiiir o prduu ho oo o lio Hldin o lm Hnvloilr li Mlclmol, n in Minerva, rom ulinllar njur b u bnui buiiklu. "Wlm'i ho nnnr, Jmik" nnlcod liln liniiln, "You look liolipniil." " urn," mild Jnok. "hin Kn K llnli nn (ii(i!o n o<i much or xio, Mn old mo o iop n ni Mm. 'erliliih' nn won b nud l llh loor. Now, no b, wn' ou n, nnd nop ", wh, don' ou i l l b " HE he Big Que inil A. Ha Some Gomi Live," or S. n enrl sprl ake on a ii rees pu or) oen Bee a slnj low and swi lawns or pasi hese grea have jusawa er's sleep, an< vored s,po wl keeping and' seob, like l live n oolpnles or cases d or emales, queen has a las building sie, u hole, she deans ij and plabes wlhii or a Home es a papdr on and Hov he MVlli p ^lie meadqws irs and he applo blde, we ma mblelgee ling orh'^rois he ;>j3e.-'ajbpbs, who c i bng winsome a- ^ o houso- % or hese n- 'he honebee, Pg (i hree olaseea, inales, queenr, rkera.? When our big JgOovered n ealsaoor ll a desorcd mouse p ll rubbish and lier i ball o pollen, in whloh she las her eggs\ he oung grubs haob ou possessed wih enormous appeloa, and, eeding on he pollen, ea ino i is all direcions. A las, whon ull grown and heir cravln&or ood is saisied, he spin cocoons o Bilk n he remains o he pollen and change o pupco. While hor amil is hus 'sleeping quiel wihin heir silken oollji he old queen is consanl a work building up and srenghening he cocoons; wih wax. Finall, heir sleep being over, he pupa cases burs, anil he oung bees come orh in all heir glo> o black and golden liver and gauz wings. he irs brood consiss enirel o workers, who immediael all o and relieve heir ired moher queen o all work and duies wih he excepion o laing eggs. he l hiher and hiher, alwas bus and indusrious, now plunging ino he oener o a gorgeous hollhock or a sunn dandelion, or buzzing abou among he modes daisies, or diving head irs ino'some swee soened, arisocralo lil or rose, alwas emerging rom heir ques or hone covered wih ho golden due o pollen. he hone and. he pollen hus gahered are sored awn and ho eggs laid in he waxen cells rom whioh he workers ssued, and he nex brood, own posed o dones and oung queens, eod upon his sore o seoar. An Unorunae Misake.,...A laughable bu raher embarrassing case o misaken ideni oocurred he oher da in a large deparmen sore. A genleman who is a lile oo ond o joking enered be sore or ho purpose o meeing his wie a a cerain couner. Sure enough, here sood, a lad dressed, o his ee, a leas, jus like ho woman he was aer. Hor baok was urned and no ono was hear her, so he quiel approached, ook her b be arm and said in n voice o simulaed severi, "Well, hero ou are, spending m mone as usual, eh?" he aoe urned quiokl oward him was no his wie's. was ha o an aorid, angr, keen ^ed woman o abou 60 ears, who araced he aenion o everbod n ha par o he sore kp saing in aloud, shrill voice: "' "No, ain' spensrngour mone nor no oher man's mone/ana 'll" " beg our pardon, madam," cried he oonpsed genleman. " supposed ou woro m wie, and" "Well, jus ain' our wio nor no oher man's wie, hank orune, o bo jawed a ever ime bu a ard o ribbon pi jour wio i ou go abou shaking her liko ou did mo. was her, 'd" he obagrlnod jokor waied o hear no inoro, bu made hia wa ou o ho sore, amid ho iers and sl obnckles o hose who had winessed his conusion.- A Funeral in German. A German uneral procession impresses <m American na buing a raher curious aair. is invariabl led b an elderl woman, clad lu black, who is hired o carr a lugubrious wreah. his aniquaed emale is requenl ollowed b a number o moil also hired o carr wreahs an( oher loral devices appropriae o he solemn occasion. hen comes he hearse drawn b wo or our black horses anil driven b a man wearing a lowing black robe and a low, jvide brimmed black ha. Beside ho heiir.se walk he pallbearers and behind he hearse come ho mourners, nl aoo and all wearing block silk iles. hen ollow ho carriages, all emp, or i is an imperaive nilu ha nono excep ho drivors o ho vehicles shall ride in ho uneral procession; moreover, no woman snvo onl ho old woman who precedes ho hearse can paricipae in ho procession. When ho emale relaives and riends o ho deceased wish o see ho burial he go o ho cemeer b n devious roue and reurn in nn equall modes wa. Aer ho uneral ho mourners ridu home in ho cur A Dlercnco in Spor. ho hi* Dr, Wlllierorci', bishop o Wlncliosor, wan n Uien uporsmnn b nollnallon, and ono clu, when on a visi a n duc.nl pou, is piu'sundcd o join a shoo- ng par, lls «riico's head koopor wasn Scochman nnd a Presberian, and ho bishop ried o UHKO him in a riendl olih, bu Hulling ihii iocjier'h rcpllnh woro nlior and rowrved ho iiild, " mippimo, (Jnin, ou lilnli i bluliopouxli no o go HhnolnKl 1 " "Wed, in lord," (mid ho Soo rankl, "1 doub vo'll ilnil no wnrrmi ur n hu Siirocpur, Did o over l-ond o ho npiihlch ROK ou HliddUiiK" "No, nui," implied ho blnhop. "ho hud no Kiimn n 1'iilcHllno n hono dah. ho wenl, ou ilhhlnn lniiloiul." lio CHV-Nlrio-ullH. Piuiii an emi, nldd iunll'n equipmen n nnmall cn.-o'-iilnii-lidk No qulo UH iiimriiimino oruiio iwiiil nl, Pi'hiwnro'H liruo whlppiik " 11 '". l>ilr iv mmll iiluir, uonil.lik i a dlmrl- womlun biuidli) nnd u ow lnu.lmni l,lioii (>i, h" linphiiiioiil, li (CKMM o amil <NC()<, nnd n waved liri-ulonlnnl win n eiui, uliln chlliron iiiliiboliuvcr n llm pronoiiwi (i lirlr [iiirimn. AH emil, ildo lioiino iirnlnhorm n»ll ho dciliuiili) (ill o'nlnn (ullii n, in ooniurl»hn.? or "i'lili BK(i ijku.~/li,ii). '',-, <$* Misakes. v ha misake ha ou canno orge? Na, na, wase no ime in reing.. is childish o all, l>u heroic o rise and go on. orreiiig. Do ou love our darling he less For a hur in learning o walk You hold him close o our breas, And soohe him wih swee bab alk. Pu ou our hands owards God, Believe Him here, i unseen; Press on, hough uncerain, here's less " '- han he breadh o he room beween. A pe is our aherl hear, Forgiving, hoping, susaining, O he God hear ha hroba hrough he dark Where ou lie weeping, complaining. ownship Commiee-Meeings. he Board o ownship Commiee o Shrewsbur ownship will hold regular neelngb a own Ball, on Monmouli sree, Red Bank, N. J., on he irs and hird Saurdas o each monh, rom o 6 P.M A. C. HARBSON, ownship Olerb, COAL AND WOOD. W. B. LAWRENCE, Dealer n Coal and Wood. AL80 FEED, COBN, OAB, HAY AND SRAW. ipper Lehigh and nil he Firs-Class Coals a Lowes Prices. When coal la purchased b he carload he benel ol long ons, 2#0 pounds, s given. ' YARD; Oor, Fron and Wes Ss., Red Bank, N. J. BROWN & WARWCK, Slae and in Rooers.' SPECAL AENON O Leak Chimnes and Jobbing. Corner Monmoah S. and Bridge Ave. WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Special. No. 62 Fron Sree, RED BANK, Good Shoes For Lile Mone. Ladies dark russe shoes, worh $3.00 or $2.25 " " " " " 2.00 " 1.75 Men's (( i " Oxord, ",, 2.00 " 1.65 Shoes, ".00 " 3.00 " " 3.00 " 2.25 : " " 2.00 " 1.75 NEW JERSEY. ALSO BARGANS N MSSES'AND CHLDREN'S SHOES. D. SHJS, S7CCESSOE O HANCE'e SHUS, 30 Broad Sree,. Eed Bank, N. J. Biccle Leg Cus v For Men., 1 V V V 5 V $ iv VV V hese are made o " Hub Gore " and are somehing new* he can be had in eiher brown or black, as desired. he are eas o pu on, and he preven grease rom geing on he booms o he rousers. BO CENS PER PAR. BERGEN'S, < 2i Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. Don' Go o Alaska FOR GOLD DUS AU Grocers Sell. Cleans Everhing. MADE ONLY BY HE N.K.FARBANK COMPANY, ChlogO. S.LOUB. NowYorlc. lonon, * 1 j V! ORANGE CDER! HAVE YOU RED? ^ 2 Hal 'nh, ;,.. V Full uvh, jum d \ GEORGE R. LASViB & CO., i. 2r, mill U7 Ku-i Fron Hr«>o. {.;D 11ANC, N.'.l. A 5 ' v * Wholmdo nnd Mcull Liquor Vcidern.

14 Love Lives On. ook rom heir hiding place lns nigh Your leers, sweehear, and read, And heir passion hrilled in he waning ligh, hough said, ' 'M love is dead." Bu ears came back o m world worn ees AB hough o a goldon Juno And loverb who sang, "Love never dies While boas dri undor he moon." For whie wings come and whie sails go.driing ou ino he dawn, Bu memor comes wih reluen low, And i's ruo as ever i was, know. ha love lives on and on. conies wih ho ouch or ho clasp o a hand, Or (ho glanco o n sranger's oo, Or n kindl ne in a oreign land, Or lio gleam o a sarr sk, Or a driing bou onbilver lake, Or a lil ou ouch wih our oar, Or ho sound o he winds and waves ha brenk n melod on ho shore. *, Bu as long as whie wings como and go Or dri in ho ros dawn, While memor comes wih rcluon low, is ruo ns over i was, know,. ha lovo lives on and on. ; HONORABLE ANNE. AhGlng's welcome when oamo a hrido o ho ranch was no o he warmes. he dusk ndobo wall hrowing Mm ino plouresquo relie, ho sood en he ranohhouso veranda, his aco ull o enppressed exciemen, ilo lowed on smoohl, monoonousl, ill aer he birh o Billlklns. Ah Ging hon nnnounoed his deparure. "Beer girl cook," ho dcolarod, "No likoo bab, Heap rouble. Allco imo cl." Wo ried a number. All ailures. A las n oung girl, all, slim and neal dressod, (sopped on ho veranda. " on ploaso, ma'am," she qulol snld, " hoard huc ou waned a girl. Can hnvo he plnoo?" 1 heard hor hisor, which was slmplo. ho previous ear shohad come rom England o join her broher on a claim, hnd allen 111, hnd gono o ho coun hospial a La Hneru and had come hence o me. While hoarihg heso deails Cedrio reurned. Bu one conclusion could bo drawn rom his uer dejecion. "No girl" was samped on ever eaure. Samunha hud rocommondod mo o Odossa Green, who, less exacing in regard o scener, was willing o leavo ho amil pigpen or a monh's chnngo, provided he washing was pu ou, Mrs. Allandalo helped wih ho dishes, ho aernoons were ree, and a horso ever Sunda was a hor disposal. V knew ho pe ignoran, slaernl, amiliar. Conrasing wih i ho nevvoomer m resoluion was aken. "No, Codrio, hnvo a servan alread." v "Whore did sho oomo rom?" "La Huera, whoro sho has been n ho hospial." "s sho pre?" "ha's an rrolovan quesion. Yos, rnher blue ooa and shor, ourl, ellow hair." "You know nohing nbou her." "Bu know ha Eillikina has ho Whooping cough. mus curse him, nnd ou canno cook. Help is needed, and bo hold Anne." "So ha's hor name?" "Yos, Anno James." Ho sill demurred., "JPrudenoo is an admirable vlrio, Ced rlo, bu ou carr o an oxrome." Codric loldod, sill holding o his own opinion. "Keep horl Keop her!" ho cried "Bu remember, i anhing happens, be i on our head." ( Blnco he das o Ah Gleg lie hod no been worh living. Anno came, and com or ollowod aor. Capable, reiring, n vague senso o mser pervading her, sl)< proved n our monoonous e.xisenoo a source o inoxhnuslblo ineres. " scen a romance," Cedrlo doalared "When Anne draws near, ind ou nbou her," "Sho la so roloen a conras o Sn uanhu." "euoh hor somehing. Learning un looks a woman's ongue." So Anno was nsruced in more houso wiel mseries, and grow more coin inunloaive, bu Cedrlo rocived all deail ' o hor pas wih scornul increduli. -Papa was a barriser.' Anno horsel lind buun born n he sacred prcolnos o he omplc lioir cres igured as a dove. "Fiinoj onu's piirloi'innid having a crcis!" ho ejno ula'd. l''or a brloleaa barriser ho hm! done ilukiilnrl well, mnrrlng a nleco ol ho culcbrned Couness o Mellignn. Man a orrid nurnuon was wliiluil awn wli: descripions o ho rish ciinlc whero in woddlng ouk plnuu, hu beau o h( bride, he reranrlellus o hu noble aun, Codrlu seuli'i*, Kiil cring or moro. Onu langiioioiib Sepember da, ci sooiioud n H vei'iuula'h shiidlh nook, wu nil/oil on ho Unisli hills nnd slghoil vuliil ur n breeze. Cedrio broku ho sillness. "Wha abou Annui 1 No nows o "Shu bus u slsur who livos in France ami in iwpsi'rrud o imapumluii menus." A look o nipruauh allo rom H dnrk V\w\ even. "You old mo ha lus week," ho iiiui'imm'il. "Ami did no oll ou Uni HO goes b he mimu o he Lml loinll Urown." Wh, she uiiirrleil a Krenoli- "llrown limn." "nid." "Wh lud? Wha ilo H \W' "Niimi. 1 pnrldiiliirl UHCC Anno." "Abmirdl lln wiuld nu m Uwwn ov ehu lml, MOHH, KKH, lio llo 1H n hur own rlnhi. n lmumu our pimrl o n liniiilinaldi'ii n an honoralilu. 'J'lio lion, Amw brlii»n <iu(. li«ra," lie iidilml in libo appmmihrd our (Hiniiir. "No, i'll nil abw, jmi lim <li>]ii<ii(i upon u. Aiilc Mo. 'liormm wha lie lilnlui. n UK up hodrlvo," * nals; borrow hem all over 1 Beasl shame i's Buoh a journe would bo raher joll o see hem." 1 "Wh no go? A ohadge would do ou good." "Gol And who would milk he cow?" "wsol." '.'YouP Nonsensel" i "Who s he sheri?" idl asked, mediaing m nex move he while. Waie Hiral Waie." Our Honorable," who had enerod, hearing ha rnccb sasub a,smoking liowlo "mush," sared; growing visibl pale resh ood or uneasiness. Clearl, o learn he ar o inllklug was imperaive. he woman won as usual, and Cedrlo beore ho week was over sared or La Hucra wih srio njuncions o inerview rah hospial superinenden and sheri. n charge o he ranoh wera msel, Bllikins and he HOD. Anne."" Unevenull sassco* he irs ew das, bu on Monda rom he veranda espied a band o men, who, leaving he ooun rood, came slowl up ho drive. Anne, peroolvlng hem, grew whie o iho lips, and, bearing BilUklns, preolplmel led. Good evening," he loader began as he lied his sombrero. "We're a kinder rough sigh or a lad. You see.we'ro posse over rom ulare ring o ind a 3 F. W. MOSELLE $ CO., man named Smih. His racks ho soemed o p'in his wa. Ain' Goon an sranger round here lael?" 29 Broad Sree! Red Bank, N. J. No, indeed." 'No wood chopper nor nohing?" 'No, none. Wha hns his man done? Wha d»es ho look liko?". 'Real nice and oung and kind. No more'n a bo. Murdored a man over here. Here'B his descripion," andho handed mo coarsel prined "Roward." "Well, bos, ge a movo on. Wo'ro on our wa o La Huera," he added, "o borrow Waio's dogs. Well, good da, ma'am. Bocpr no harbor an srangors.", A momen moroand,lcalono, hough over he siuaion. Cedrio gonu, no neighbor near, and a murderor a large whose sops "p'ined his wa." Suddenl i was bprno in upon mo ha Anno was he ugiive. A irm bellover in woman's inuiions, o hoping desperael ha mine were a aul, unolded ho paper ho sheri gave we. allied woll. Morosoness, agiaion, 'all wore explained. Did Anno guess ha her ideni was known, m Jio, eared, would pa ho penal. o ignore he siuaion, livo hrough ho nigh i possible nnd rus o Bomo one urning up in he morning was all ha could bo done Milking imo brough resh errors. How guard ono's. sel wih boh hands ongaged leing down loods.o warm, innocen milk Dinner was eaen hurriedl wih bo same oeling o uneasiness. Billiklns uokod n his crib, Anno roired earl, and, ever sonso on ho aler, was le alone o waoh he nursor door. asoinned mo. Who would open i? Anno, o hide among ho canons ill ho, posso had reurned o is ulare home? Or Henr Smih, o mako an end o mo and lee? rul, he ranch monoon was broken a las. Solemnl he clock ioked, slowl ha bands wen round. An hour passed. A movemen in ho adjoining room, and lierall m blood ran cold. ha had hihero seemed a mero igure o speeoh. he sound ceased, and sill wa,ohod he nurser door. A las, when m brain would have urned wih moro, beard a sound which, ain a irs, grew louder and loudor. "Oh, heaven!" cried. "he bloodhounds!" ground. K(ir«UH Sol'lixriion niuimoii luiriioiilliid opined Miab Alum hail Hud. 1 n pu plainl: "Jlwoliil n miiniih, dncolliil n <l«()(l. Jluur wiiib hur, Mm, Allimdiili," ohaiim'i. M miiipliiliinii wnni nu rxnluid, n Oiil- ornli* OK in liiipdiinllilii, Had nui Bulon n ii lnnll limmu died <m H ii«l ll>i>r llk rulioll liillnl, (1,C(,H iilliiiip lirnl «'ir No, WH Mm iimmn air mid run limn luiilc KU'CMK iln b da, ll wlwlnv or mniir prnlmi wiii'nili rlo, dliipnli.'liid no J mrlii, mljli n ijliiro lulu Urn iiiiloiiiiih'iiin ii Mm lion, AllllK, (Jlnillinr avored inn. "Mol'linrimii linn MM <i llii(< mo/ K«n m i viiin<! n uw ilna nliir, "nbou noinii lj<>ii<lh<mmlhii l«wn Min l i g do (lurll. '1'lio iru A n mo k n i «rliu hon oil senseless o he Slowl reurned o consciousness, m gnzo ell on Codrio, he La Huera Bliori nnd Anno Anne anxiousl appling resoraives. "ake him awa!" gnspod. "Ho will murder us." "You aro raving!" cried Codrio. "ha is Anne." "No Smih, ho murderer! ho bloodhounds racked him o he vor door." Hero Hiram Walo hough i o inerpose. "GnoBB can Brnighon ou his kink, Mrs. Alliindalu. You did hoar ho hounds. he're up u ho barn now. Your husband, ho heard a La Huera wu was beain up his pnr o he counr. ' So he li ou or homo, hlnkln ou'd uo Beared. Wo caugh ouv ninn lildln b ho'dobo hill, and lio ulnro bos ook him ljack o own. Your husband nnd mo was ired. So wo mndu racks or hero. Sorr 'bou ho dogs. Migh m' known ho'd eoaro ou." ho Honorable- Anno nos dn gavo warning. " ou please, ma'am, ou and Mr. Allandalo have boon ver kind, nnd lovo Mr. Jlllllkiiis llkom own, hu can' sa whero 1'vo ucun so misjudged." "Moro uundor nn our par would hnvo rovened our bolng misjudged." Sho blushed. " oen vmnod o oll ou, ma'am, wha irs said wasn' rue, oiinio rom Knglnnd when wns a bab, hiivcn'an urohor, and nevui 1 wen o M ilnurbi." "Ah!" "ho kinder ou WH, mii'iun, ho ik'nni'i* el, and wan nrald Jlr. Allanililo would no o ho hospial, and, wors o all, m hear HUKK Bill when ho njiolco Mr. Wiilo, ur ho mid m nopalior aro OHNH, and wan uruld iio would gvicss who was." 'Your Hvpulior" 'YCH, ma'ajii, molu married Jim Walo l-lio ihooiid imo, and WH him ha enmii wih ho JUHH and rl {honcd inn. Ho WH ND U had, oruol man ha couldn', iiliiml, Ho ran iwu." "Jlnw did ou happen o roiieh Viu iaro Wiiurl" "Wllh imiiio rlnndl n one o hose hl ( wa {(inii he call 'prulrlo inhoomirh,' uluni ollin {o o lm (KxiHli evrr cnr, bu he ilon', i" 1 l/hiini nlralnli. K/ii oo imiuh 'ili*^ iihviin nop ni he ron Hprlnn i (xiul u Uni." 'n oiiiil ni nldo n ho iihndiil "Hnon VH v;n 'linn o lm iiprln^ 1 hoard abou ou, mid UOK' 'd r or ho placo," "Jln lmw iimnh bi'«r o linvn olil mo (m ruh." " mcw Mr, Allandalo wan KKM, nm'ain, and <n urn Mini, iinhloiilir wan (mid hn'd niiiirino lioiiin." "Hurnl lm iiliir «(l^ul ilmll llrown wan iiiiiiine«rmr." AU'H nnn llnnlmil. "H'i civor word rue, lan'am. No ha ovnr rmvv hor, nlm wan h iillinr'ii llrw nmrrln(jo, bu 's n«s, JohnV he wen w l'i dined w h lulul house nigh beore i nee o Wales Jear" asked \ersion. l radiions, -iich nonsense ie."..las nigh!" i. rus a li ed, wih a oheeru^ ' ino wha mare -1"_^ Never mind,.,."". "jour We can' all be born dc MeiJS'ia.l' Cedrio n 'vhe. a prophec camo o j i } r una ow /"-'i. Anne was ransorm! >1 nu Mre l{rni Waie. A las'aoooui < kv7«i.\''" i«l happ, suppling he liv 1 n> iwii 1 a hoel wih meals a "our^b'lis aiead," while we on he ranch ore sill-wonoring wheher he Couness Melllgan andho Lad Era)l Brown aro mjhs. \ HE RED BAP pok SORE, PERODCALS, SAONERY. Dail and Sunda Delivered. WE CAN SU YOU N ' Papers PAPEES. he Oakland, a ' ioc. risinia, a 15c. Parchmen, a... 20c. Golden Wedding, a 25. BES N HE MARKE FOB HE PRCE. A woman's glor is her hair. Schroeder's Hair onic will keep i rom alling ou. 50 cens bole a Schroeder's Pharmac, Red Bank. LOOK! ou are in need ^o anhing in Summer Wear v or Men and Youhs, come and see m sock. o look coss nohin^^no o look ma Cos ou mone. o le us prove i o ou come o, : J. KRDEL'S, Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, 6 BROAD S., RED BANK, N. J. REDUCED NO OX, SARSAPARLLA, GNGER ALE, SODA WAER, CRAB APPLE CDER, iimmep leverages A PRCES. PHOSPHAES. ROO BEER, POLARS WAER, APOLLNARS WAER, EC., EC., EC. Quar Boles Hires Roo Beer, 12c. A W. H. KNAPP'S,! No. 8 Fron Sree, POS OFFCE BLOCK. NOW S HE ME Red Bank, N. J. For Rerigeraors, ce Cream Freezers, Hammocks and Porch Chairs. have hem all in grea varie and a he lowes prices. Mason's Frui Jars and Jell Glasses. Fl Nes, Horse Shees and Lap Robes. Everhing Deliver^CFree Wihin 50 Miles o,red Bank. J. H. PEERS, Red Bank, N. J. ELEPHONE CALL, Everhing in Season! ha's he grocer rule we work b. Some hings are alwas in season. You can alwas coun on inding hem here. Some hings come and.go. When he ough o be here ou can ge hem here. Ho Weaher Eaables. We have everhing o make summer housekeeping eas, and everhing o make summer meals appeizing. Poed meas; which require no cooking; prepared ood o various kinds; ruis and vegeables grown on Monmouh coun arms and delivered resh o us wihin aew hours o he ime he are gahered. ' Boom prices ever ime. 32 Broad Sree, SCKLES & CLAY,

15 FLGH OF BRDS. he Speed o Dxicka and Swallows onhewlna- here has beed some dierence in he. oonoluslons o observers as o he relaive heigh above he earh and more espeoiall as oielaive velooi o movemen in he semiannual ligh, norh or souh, o some o our migraor birds.. Judging rom all ha hns been observed, seems probable ha he velooi o some o hese ar ravelers has been exaggeraed. Careul measuremens b means o he olou,heodolles used b he observers a he meeorological saion a Blue Bill in Milon, a ew miles souh o Boson, have shown ha he observed lockb o norhward go- ng wild geeae were a an elevaion o 800 ee above he sea level, and ha he velooi o ligh was.3 miles' ari' hour. his also is abou he heigh avwhloh a iooh.p wild ducks lew, and. heir velooi was 7,8 miles an hour. hese velociies are nowhere he speed wih whioh <wlld duoks have been oredlod, or hese swi birds have been said ol a a rae exceeding 100 miles on' hour. ha ducks do a imes exceed he rae 1 noed b ho Blue Hill observers seems ver probable, bu s b no means cerain ha he ever l a such a veloci aa miles an hoiir, as some observers have. assered. Jus wha velooi would be requisie n a duck sriking he heav, projecing glnss o a lighhouse' o drive his bill down his hroa ma be a diicul problem, bu he ao sel has been noed, n he case o a leas a number o one look o duoks ha had been ling souhward on heir auunsnal migraion, and were ploked up a he oo o he lighhouse ower on Anasasla lbland, near S. AugUBlne, Flo. Sweeping on n he darkness o a cloud nigh, he duoks had ollowed he ncreasing beam rom he ligh and dashed down upon he hlok bu olcnr glass wall wih he eec above menioned. Ver likel a veloci o 60 miles an hour would suice o drive a duck's bill down is hroa, and ma be a quesion wheher he ducks ever reall l a a much greaer velooi han 60 o 70 miles an hour.' here are oher migraing birds noabl he swall6ws ha seem o l a leas as swil as he wild duok. As o elevalon.l seems probable ha ew migraing Hooks o an kind ravel a a greaer heigh, excep n going over moun ains, han abou 1,000 o 1,500 ee. he smallaessand indlsinooess o high ling looks o geese, seemingl so ar up as almos o blend wih he gra sk and o render heir ar orles/almos inaudible, would all bo producecn hcso large birds were llog an elevaion no greaer han 1,500 ol,800 ee. Charloe emple's Grave. "Have ou noiced,"" said a woman, "ha Charloe emple's grave is nearl alwas decked wih lowers? was walking down Broadwa on Memorial da, and Jooking, ino rini churchard saw here were i- hree poed plans on, i and a grea mass o cu branches o he whie sringa. do no believe ha or n single ear i has been orgoen. ho lowers chosen are usuall ragran roses, lilies o he valle or sringa blossoms. he wa ha moun! is ended when ombs o amous people are orgoen la a resh illusraion o he old > saing, all ho world loves a lover. "Wha makes a book immoral? Mrs. Rowon's 'Charloe emple' came ou a. he beginning o he cenur, bu i sells oda on ever news sand. You can bu i or en cens and read i in an hou% bu i will e see man a beor book dus buried. For m par," wen on ho lad, " believe he lio o an human being would be o hrilling ineres i wrien honesl, no blinking ho mean houghs ha go someimes "beore ho bes acions, he mixed moives, ho pe empaions. his is wh we read 'Charloe emple,' becausej is he ruo record p-a woman." he Garne. he garne has man admirers. ho brownish red in is caused b ho oxide o iron which i conains. Some o horn conain so much iron as o bo araced b a magne, ho color s ha o clare or red wine, and is o dieren shades. Whon o, a rich, deep color and cu en cabochon (in raised orm like he roundness o an egg> i is called carbuncle. Garnes o a ine quali aro ound in largo quaniies in he mines o Zobliz, in Silesia. he are also ound in Piedmon, Siberia, Norwa, ndin, Slam, Mexico and in his counr. he ines garne is he Orienal or Srian, ho nanio coming rom ho Srian, a river in Pegu, in Farher nlia. Fine enmei have been cu in garne. was no a avorie wih ho. GreekB, bu wns used ver much in ho laer Roman imes, especiall in ho imperial periods ho Romans called ho rub he male, he garne ho emalp varie, and magica' virues woro aribued o ho laer. was much used b ho gem cuers o ho renaissance, who have- le BOUC raagnil con works in his sone. Modorn ariss havo rarel used i. 1B hard o work and ver brllo.- Delighs o Swimming. Swimming is wi hlolo cxorclso ha hns no received suicien aenion rom hose ineresed in phhlcnl culuro or women. H no onl delighul nmiibo miui, bu mild o bo ar raoro valuable ii expanding lio clien and dovoloplng he imisclcn han almos an gmnasic oxor clsa ha s known. Comparaivel ew women, ovon amik hrow who a ho BOV Mldo uiijo ix dull unil " *-l»o nnr, aro ox pcrswmiiiorh. ho arc onlrol n lw merc o clrmininuiceh n caio o imiuuu; (laiikvr. lin <«ik)r Hwimmor loirns r ho wmriikwiuh and onorkuud in lio waer and hoi' skill ma hi) liomwuuio navlii liur own lio or oljmr lives..swimming i imuivll augh n a lmgo swimming l>alh illici mi aro conneced ( wih lllllllm.' lio Flro ho Uni llkoncwi over suocowull obnlnvc n hin counr li li com vviu nken h lm no John W. Drnpo jmill-orn) wini ago, lllnoinora wiw n cigar box, n which vvaii nliiwxl iv npoonclo lumi, llurlng ho liox winer nnmll Klkr wa oponinl and nomo nolalilo jiluiron nkim. 'rowinor Mown, lio wl/.kl o ho lolograiih. nuoclodod Draper n ho MKxmd winer. From his small boglnuliik.il' EZEKEL BLOON'S UMBRELLA. Ohieelona o lia Plan or'preven, ing Himsel rom JJoaing. "H old riend Ezoklel Bloon o Sprk- llle Cener; V.," said Colonel Cnlllper, "was one o hose men who are orever losing heir umbrellas, and Aer he bnd!os abou a million be deolded o chain his umbrella o him when he wen qu so ha he ooulcln'c lose. He had a ring pu around he handle, and o ha he bad.ached a snap hook. He bad a lengh < ligh obain, mabe 3 ee long, which be oarried in bis waisooa pooko. He had one end naohed here, and when rained he would ake his umbrella and snap lie reo end o he chain ino ha snap book, nd hen awa he'd go, carring ha umbrella in he usual manner, bub wih a graceul esoon o brass chain sweeping rom' bo handle. ~ "Wih hisumbrellnhussncured o.himsel he was oen seen n he srees o Sarkvllle Cener. Srapgers urned o look a him, bu o he people q he own Mr. Bloon and his umbrella wih he ohain aached were a amiliar sigh. Bub i Mr. Bloon wen n anwhere i was ver dieren. Whenever he wen ino he poaoloe, or lneanoe, or a sore or anwhere he would alwas.se bis umbrella down, and he minue he pu i down he would orge oil abou i aa oall aa hough be bad never beard o i beore. nvariabl be would sar awa wihou bla umbrella. Someimes i Would drag along behind him a he end o he chain, and he migh, when be el be lile ug o is weigh or heard i dragging on he loor, remember and reaoh down and pick i np. Oener i would oaob on somehing and bring him up wih a jerk. People knew his, and HO he were alwas looking ou or him. ", or insance, Mr. Bloon wen no he dr goods sore and Ea down on one o he raher high sools ha sood along in ron o he couners, whaever ouaomere here were would be sure o keep an ee on him, and when be had abou compleed bis purchase, business in he sore would be praolcall suspended. Cusomers and alers alike would urn more or lees, openl o BOB wha was going o happen o Mr. Bloon's umbrella when ho go up. When he did ge up, perhaps be ips o he ribs would ge caugh in some wa or he ohain would ge wound round he sandard o he sea upon which be had been siing. Somehing was likel o happen o bring him up sanding all righ a ho sar, bu, i nohing happened hen he umbrella was cerain as he wen ow ard be door o cach in somehing on be wa. One ug, o course, when i did caob, was enough o remind Mr. Bloon o ho umbrella's presence, and hen be would sop and smile, or he alwas ook hese happenings wih enire good naure and was raher amused b hem himsel han oherwise. hen he would pick he umbrella up and raarob o wih i, and business in he sore wonld go on as usual. 11 -" " * & rick o a Lawer. A ew das since a amous lawer Ba in his shir sleeves in his inner oice, wih his ee on a window sill and a cigar in ho corner o bis mouh, a 10:30 in he morning. People came o seo him a shor inervals and he were all old ba he was engaged a an imporan conerence upown, bu ha he would bo a ho oice beween 12 and 1. A 12 o'clock ho lawer had inished his cigars, go hrough wih ho papers nnd narrowl escaped alling asleep hal a dozen imes. A ho sroke o he clock a remarkable change came over him. Ho pulled on an alpaca coa, brushed his hair back rom ho bulging orehead, buoned ho coa up severel o he neck and sa down in. his consuling room, surrounded b ponderous omes and legal documens. All he peoplo who had been o see him ha da crowded ino he oice a 13 o'clock and paienl waied orn chance o speak o he grea man. Al wero impressed b he remendous rush o business in hand. he ouer room wns crowded o suocaion. A 1 o'clock he las o he callera had been disposed o and ho saemen wen orh ha he lawer could seo no one else unil 13 o'clock he nex da. is quie a rick and have no doub ha i is praciced exensivel. A Pre Sor. ho Germans havo a sor which o home loving people love o repea. A aher, when his daugher became a brido, gave her a golden caske wih ho injunc ion no o pass i ino oher hands, or i hold a charm which in her keeping woul< bo o inesimable valuo o her as he misress o ho house No oi}l was BP o have lio enire caro o i, bu sbo was o ako i ever morning o ho collar, he kichen, ho dining room, ho librar, h bed room, nnd remain wih i in each place or ive minues, looking careull abou Aer ho lapse o hree ears ho ahc was o sond he ke, ha ho secre allhman migh bo rovealod. ho ke was non ho caske was opened. was ound c conain an old parchmen on which wni wrien heso words: "he oes o h misress aro worh 100 pairs o servans hands." ho wise aher know ha pracice o lio inspecion ollowed nili ull or hreu earn would become a hub! arid bo sel perpeuaed ha ho goldon caske and lio hidden charm would liav i/'«iuiullhlied heir mission. Wh rorolnos Aro aa ho Aro. Probabl moo men, and cerainl iium oung men, eel ha ho uro good ollow wronged; ha ho world him no roac horn oxacl righ; lm lio wo Jmriiwi'i and mpeded b ho dlhiidvlinngem (i hirl environmen; ha holr mmediae clroli docii no appreciae horn li hulr ill value, Hu women, becauiio ho aro num iinnnllvo nnd hnvo morn lulnurn n hink o he umilm nnd HKH ha aro ho nik<'dl< o ovorda lie, unurnln hin eeling a: noro aculol. ha li wh ho opprrmin horolui, he homel hcrolno, ho poor am liimhlo hiirolim, nvo Hiioh ro iiun and n inlllnr and avorlo dinr/ieuim n oiin. womou'n llleraurn. 'robalil lio nuuiori o hrew UWHMK ohuriu'oo ook o 1H oraurc liccjimio a MQ linoo helr-cnrcor ho hiwl bno/i hrown hnuk ii >oi humwilvi'n, ho bokau o wrllu whon dromwunocn madu Uiem uel iiolikv roii ho r'o o hn world, and n n «ilrl o morbid <!Ol»coiiriiUou upon liv'r own o Dli Fashion aree smoking cosl manner ia a reversion, nar cla\pi; bu leni cens Bame have a lile ip a b hough, does han he aven one-quarer o pipe. On he ers showing i ured in Pan rademark. l reail, o/r hal An man who ho ashionable U. Wih he pipes silver ipped moi hree inches lo: pipe is no ino lnin aone siin awa and a resh in is sead, and ashionable, go in a.russian pink silk-and si he pipe ress in pre and more coss more ha oensive or mj Cigaree. o kvojd wjnl oensive. No > ho ordi-, wo or a cen, cos rom 73 are much he pipes, he ez l a French 0 cens, j6h# quani. ; noke hem in J^lis bu a quanll.au amber and 'hisiswo oi pwha coss. A _J%:,be' smoked more iijvi;i8 o be hrown iiperjwd in he holdei sidious, cosl ipi's and he holdei Jir case lined wih Oh French names. >&$>}$$ velve. his is ildibis han cigarees, cigarees and is no so " '.ua.sl does no more harm han sniokii&i' an! ordinar pipe and is probabl less h«mul;,'as less obacco is smoked.' here w- no pjiner, mucilage or anhing excep ravojocco pu ino he pipe# ''.p o Measure aespeed o rains. An ingenious conrivance or indicaing ha speed o railwa rains is a French invenion. he apparaus consiss o simpl puing in pla a cord giving a normal musical, noe. Conneced wih his is an arm carring a slus which marks is vibraions upon a piece o paper^overing a clinder which urns b is own weigh. All his mechanism is in a small box which can easil be placed among he ballas beween he sleepers, and which begins o regiser he momen a raiu reaches i and begins'o pass over i. Addiional eaures consis o ubes secured o hree wooden pedals placed along he ouside o one o he rails. When he wheel passes a pedal a lile cork buon placed in a hole in he pedal is orced down, and he air which is compressed raises a valve and ses a spring vibraing. he wheel acs similarl upon he ohei pedals, and be resul is ha hree marks are mode upon he clinder, which indi cae he beginning, he middleend he end o he operaion. he hree peuals are wo meers apar, so ha here is a space o six meers covered b he ssem. he speed o he rain is hen deermined b he number o vibraions indicaed, which hrough he known number o vibraions per second given b he musical noe, can be readil ascerained, as he more rapidl he rain runs over he disance beween he pednls he smaller will be he number o vibraions raced on he clinder. Con venien ables are prepared showing o he pracical observer be exac relaion ho readings aave o he speed. AND LONG BB N"CH.. _ RALROAD.. _.,.inew York: Cenral R. B. o New Jer sejvw o liber sree; Pennslvania B. R., oo > Corland Sree and Desbrosses Sree. Commencing June 7h, RANS FOR KED BANK. Leav,e New York via Cenral E. R. o N. J., oo o Liber sree, * 3D, * a. ni.: *, 00, 3U».» 5,6 38,015 p. m. Sundas, DUOa. m.:00p. m. V p. R. B., loo O Corand nnd Desbrosses srees, a. m.: 1210, 2 80,3 0", 6 W\ 1150 p. in. (heare rain). Sundas, 9 5 a.ni.; 518 p. m. RANS LEAVE RED BANK. For New York, Newark and Elizabeh , 7 28 (excep Newark and Elizabeh), *?5 (Now York onl), *8 03 (Newark onl), *610, *8 29, *, 918, 0 3, 1130*. 110 a. m.j 13,2 5, 33, 0 03, 7 5 p. in. 8undas, 8 03, 9 3 a.m.;- 5 and 0 Ml p. m. For Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbur Park and Poin Pleannn, 123, C 25, 9 62, 1038; a.m.; 1210,10,2 55, 352,82, 50, 520, 530,65, 7 07, 7 0 p. m. SuDdas (excep Ocean Grove and Asbur ParW, 1030, 1120 a. m.; 5 27 and 0 7 p.m. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. Leave Red Bank 829, 1130 a.m.; 13, 83, 0 03 p.m.., FOR RED BANK VA MAAWAN. Leave Freehold 8 20,1115 a.m.; 2 05, 20,610 p.m. For urher pariculars seo ime ables o saions. RJFUS BLODGE, ' H. P. BALDWN, Supl. G.P. A.C.R. R.olN.J. J. R. WOOD, G. P. A. Penn. R. R. Denoes express rains.. v^ Sale Bread. ia generall supposed ha ho ac hai bread grows sale arises rom he bread becoming acuall drier b ho gradual loss o waer; bu his is no he cjse. Sall bread conains almos exacl he sami proporion o waer as new bread aer i has become compleel cold. he change is merel in ho inernal arrangemen o ho molecules o he bread. A proo o his is, ha i -we pu a salo loa ino a closel covered in, expose i or hal an hour or an hour o a hea no exceeding ha o boiling waer, and hen.allow i cool, i will be resored in appearance and properies o he sae o new "bread. A MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curious, Curren, N SOCK ALMOS CVEN AWAY. Libraries Supplied Cheaper han a nn Book Sore n he World. LBRARES AND BOOKH BOUGH MAMMOH CA ALOOVE FREE. LECCA BROHERS, 81 CHAMBERS SRKE. 3d Door Wes o Ci Hall Park. NEW YORK Special Noice RELANG O NUSANCES \ «N HE ownship o Shrewsbur, 1 Niilnanocl wihin ho ownship o Slirownhur an cercbv dellnwl and declined o be, and he sha" lncluuo and cinlirocu: 1. he placing or deposiing n or upon an srce or nllc, or n or upon an public or privae proper; in his ownship, nn (lead anlmiil or no purl o (n same, or an dead lsli or an par o lio urnip, or lllli rom privies or nsspools or cudi basins, or rubbish e an kind or dwrlplon. or an house <: kll<-)imi»loi>9orknrl»i)jcmiinnuii'or8weopliik«lpr vlded ha aablo iiminiru iiml Oilier mnnuro nm iim-d ns a wlllwr), or nn oul or oensive oroli noxona mn*r or wilwunre whidover. a. An lull or leak priv vnull, VCKHKX>1 or olie iwiwlo or mill. il AllowliiK or pcruilllnir nn nlkli mill, mirhiiri or oher olciihlvn or (i'rnmposliik milld or liild mu U>r or Hiilmliincv l» \v»v nr ooze ixim nn car <n wiikim or vi'»«il n'whlch lic Kiime ma ra ninvci or curried. i liornrrliik <ir coiiveliik hroiiirli nnrrci an H1H«C» which him ii'i'ii r uviil rom un; priv vaulur CKHOH, VH ho nmn««ln\ll m n OHHM n nlr-lulil imrn-lh,»r n n ihecll luh un limlx'i'l cincivil WKOM. Alli'iirliiKdl KiuliiiKc hiinihli lin uivi'ln n HM i>wnnlil n«i'e il hehvi'i'ii lm lioum o liinmi 1 U1 Hlx A. M. ( he lillinlllk o lin imili'i oi'mihiiliiiicii wlilr lin'll imiil, nr (iiiw, or 'KH', or rjinl i» nu.v oil oroiinoxloiih. or HMHV', <ir luirlul, or iinmiiiii HUH, Hiuiki', sii'iinini'iidoi. 7 lhicnmliikiinlmiiiilni no lm Winiwiilnir: or Niivcilnk, or Hmilli KliinwHlmr rlvnih, nr nd imv Hlrnnn n (lil«<i«'i»lil >.»r on hii imiuii'lnr lin iililh OWH, nn HiilwiimcH which H HV C niovixl rom "ii vnull "1 1 <>r nlnu, or nnr ulii or olii rciwc, 11< >1H or williln, h lin M-H ohiirwlni".,..., H. An mill ever NHH» «KV< dcniic'l hlircliv iirolilhlli'il nliil (orlil'lilcn wihin linlm Hhluii llm<\v»hiii'.v, iiml nn l«'niiiii umklnn,i ni, cniinlliir, innlnluliilnu m 1 «'liiilllmk lin o i ilhiiiiri'ii uliiill mell nml pn i» l«m«ll i. we lll i»il< niilhiiiiriii uliiill m p l l nviulilliini, hnnlkivii imkiiiiilnii' iom hoiinllnnihnumli' (jinnllli o Hlirmviiliiu linviimhl i nml Hi M nml Hi l A. 0. AKN, l iom h iiliiu li 1 w M. i'ii o Hi') onril o llxnlli E DMUND WLSON, COUNSELLOE A LAW, (Successor o Nevius & Wilson), RED BANK, N.J. Oices; POS-OFFCE BULDNG. LLAM PNARD, COUNSELLOR A LAW, er Buon's Bove Sore. RED BANK, N. J. P ENNSYLVANA RALROAD COM- PANY,-.. On and aer June 27,1897. RANS WLL LEAVE RED BANK For New York. 711, 7 8,811,0 3 a. m.; 13,315, 15, 55, 6 03,838 p.m. Sundas, 8 3; a. m.; 6 08 and 0 38 p. m. " Newari,71i; 73, 811, 93 a. m.; 13, 315, 15, 55, 6 03,9 38 p.m. Sundas, 93a..m.; 606 and 938p. m. " Elizabeh, 711,811,8 3 a. in.; 13, 315, i 15, 65, 8 03,0 38 p.m. Sundas, 8 3 a. m.: 0 00 and 938 p. m. " Rahwa, 711, 93 a.m.; , 003, 938 p. m. Sundas, 9 3 a. m.; 8 06 and 8 38 p. m. " Woodbrldge, 9 3 a. m.; , 9 38 p. m. 8u?das, 93 a.m.: 606,938p. m. " Perh Ambo, 13. ) 03,9 38 p. m. Sundas, 9 8 a. m.: 0 06 and 8 38 p. m. " Souh Ambo, 93 a.m.; 13, 0 03, 938p.m. Sundas, 93 a.m.; 0 06 and'9 38 p. m. " Maawan, 711,9 3 a. m.; 13, 3 15, 55, 6 03, 938 p.m, Sundas, 9 3 a.m.; 6 00 and 938 p.m. " Middleown, 9 3 a. m.: 13, 55,8 03,9 38 p.m. Sundas. 9 3 a.m.; 8 00 and 9 38 p.m.,-^ " Philadelphia a d renon, coi>necin«_n<riihwa,7l, 9 3a. m.; , 6 03, 938p.m. Sundas, 9 3 a. m.; 6 00 and 9 38 p. m. " Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and nermediae saions, , a. m.: 10, 2 30, ,5 <Jii, 0 20, 827 p. m, Sundas, 0 52, 1120 a. m.; 87 p.m. (Do no sop a Asbur Park or Ocean Grove on Sundas). '' oms River, Ba Head and nermediae saions, 5 05,10 38,n. m.; 10 and 8 20 p. m. (week das). 25 p. in., Saurdas onl. Ba Head and Seaside Park onl, 1120 a. m., Sundas. rains leave Philadelphia. Broad sree (via Rahwa), or Red Bank, a 6 50, 8 33 a. m., and 00 p.m. Sundas, 8 20 a. m.; 00 p. m. RANS LEAVE NEW YORK, Wes wen-hird sree saion 725, 855, 9 55, 1155 a.m.; 1255 (Saurdas onl), 155, 255, 3 55, 55, 055 p.m. Sundas755,925a.m.; 55 p. m. Desbrosses and Corland sree erries. For Red Bank, 3 30, 7 «l; 910, a. m.; 1210, 120 (Saurdas onl), 2 30, 310, 2*1, 610, 7 00 p.m. Sundas, 815,0 5 a. m.; 515 p.m. J. B. HUCHNSON, J. E. WOOD, General Mannser. Gen. Passeneer Agen D R. R. P. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. : MUSC HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. Paricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anaesheics. * AUGUS, Merchans* Seamboa Compan's Line, elephone Call, 1 A, Red Rank. Shrewsbur, Highlands, Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Brown's Dock, Fair Haven and RED he srong and commodious seamboa, ALBERNA, Cap. C. E. HROCKMORON, Will run beween New York, Pier 2, oo o Frank' lln Sree, and Red Bank, us ollows: Will leave Bed Bank dail a 7:00 A. M. (Sundas exceped.) Leave New York dail a 3:00 p. si. (Sundas exceped.) Connecs wih rolle Cars a Red Bank or Shrewsbur, Eaonown, long Branch nnd Belord EDGAR BROWER, Messenger. N. B. All reigh inended or his boa mus he on he whar a suicien lengh o imeohnndle.as she will posiivel leao prompl on her adverised lmo. ills boa's ime-able s ndverlsed in HE RED B.U'K REGSER, JYee Jcrscu Sandard, also n in ConnnHoue Monlhir, New York Sun, Mac, hen's Samiiuu Guide and JJuJlliicr'd Guide, ime-ables ma bo obained a he Red Bani Prining House, Ludlow Hall. Excursion ickes, 50&. AUGUS, Mercbaos' Seamboa Compan's Line, Shrewsbur, Highlands/Highland Beach, Oceanic, Locus Poin, Brown's Dock, Fair Haven and he srong nnd commodious seamboa, SEA BRD, Cap. J. P. CADW1CK, Will lenvo 'ler S, oo o Franklin Sree, New York, nnd Ued Bunk, ll.will leave Now York dail a 0:00 A.M. (Sundas included.) Leave Red Bank dail a 3:30 ]. si. (Sundas included.) ('(inni'cm wih rolle Cum li Red Hunk (i ir, Kiilunown,.OK llnincli iiml llcuonl ElHlA luowlc, N..-AH reigh liicmu'il ur his limi mus un lir wlmi' ii miulclenl riiidh n ime o mnilli 1 ii'i HC will ikwlllvi'l li'iivn iirninpll on her ndvcr ll'll'll lllllo. ill)) 'H lliic-lublii i'l nilverllwil lk Rll HANK KOHK. AVC 7<H- / Slmuliwl, alsn n lin i'ouiiiw llo MiUMnv, JVCM Vuh.Sun Muclrii'K SlriiiiliiKil. (vlik nml Jlnlllni/rr'i i,uilc. liiii'-liilili'iiinu K' nliliiln'il li llnidcn,' /C'''H 'jluliiij; < inlri', lied Hunk. Excursion ickes, 5Oc. N OOK Ol'1 Nim'LKMl'iN. ' li AKn'il Vriulc'hl.ili'i'i'iiiii'il, (mmlvon mini!',) Nnliv H lini'li ulvi'm Hin lio nmiimii o il nulwrllx. niliiiliiliiriiliir wih will aniinxi-il o null ili'i'i'iimil will m nmllli'il nml nlni'd b hnmirru Kiil<', nnd ri'imiilnl or ni'(l«im>nl o lin Orplmni Courn lm muilo Mnrniiniilli on UlMAV 'i'mkhkvkn HAY (K OUOKUnni. KNYH. WMK llulnl Jul Hlli, W. A PPLEGAE & HOPE, ix.. ' COUNSELLORS A LAW, RED BANK, MONJODH COPNY, NEW JER8EY. OHN S. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HOPE AMES SEEN, l COUNSELLOR A LAW. Noar Public and Commissioner o Deeds or ow York. EAONOWN, N. J. "ACQB SHUS, O AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock,!arm mplemens ana oher personal proper. P. Q. Address, SHREWSBURY, N. 3. AMES WALSH, -" SEAM SAW AND^OLDNG MLL, Manuacurer o Sash and Blinds. MECHANC SREE, RED BANK, N.J.»HEO. F. WHE, REAL ESAE AND NSURANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE. Hendrlckson Block, KED BANK, N. 3.. Collecion o Bills a special. D R.J. D. HROCKMOEON, DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE: [Jo. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. ryr. WM. & LA WES, JR. \J VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinar College, N. Y. Residence: Lero Place, Beween Broad sree and Maple avenue, Red Bank. D. CHANDLER, ARCHEC. Sou's Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY. W "M. L. SNEDEN,, CVL ENGNEER AND SURVEYOR. No. 7 Riverside Avenue,. P.: O. Box 01. Red Bonk, N. J. "HOMAS"DAVS, JR., X NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED BANK, N. J. (P. O. Box 21.) insurance placed n he bes companies on mos reasonable erms. R S. SNYDER. Esablished REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE LOANS Commissioner o.deeds and Surveor. Also nsurance Broker or New York and Vicini. ALANC HGHLANDS, N. J. W U. KURZ, M. D., U. M., 6 PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, EAONOWN, N. J. Oice on Broad sree, norh side, irs door wes 1. o pos-olce. OFFCE Hocns: 0 o 11 A. M.; 1 o 3, l o 8 P. M. D B. G. F. MARSDEN, HOMiOPAHO PHYSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J J AS, S. MCCAFFREY, D. V. S. VEERNARY SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinar College, N. Y. Residence, rving Sree beween Broad Sree and Maple Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. W M. H. SEELEY, POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSEY. Noar Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills o Sale or Vessels. A C. HURLEY, SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCER, 115 Bridge Avenue. REn'BANK, N. J. Wih George Cooper or lleen eare. NGRAVED \h WEDDNG NVAONS AND VSNG Cards given special aenion and execued in ho lrs sle o he ar. Meal BadRs and Plaes o ever descripion. Sencil. Plaes, Burninjr Brands, Rubber Samps, Seel Samps and Seals, Sencil and ndelible nks and Brushes. Dies engraved and paper samped plain and n colors. Silverware, Jewelr, vor and Celluloid arklos hnndsomcl engraved. CHARLES EVERDELL, 32 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. HOME NSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Oice: No. lid Broadwa. Eigh-Sevenh Semi- Annual Saemen, Januar, CASH ASSES 810,302,22.39 n ALLARE k SON. AGENS. ESABLSHED Red Bank Real Eiale and nsurance Agenc, 21 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed n he Homo and oherirs-classcompanies a Lowes Baes. P. O. Box 177. ALLARE SON. WALL PAPERS A HARRSON'S. 8 nrnad Sree, Red Dane, V. J. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. EXECUORS' NOCE. William H. VVikol nrd William H. Forman. execuors o Merlbah Wes, Ueccased, b order o ho Surrogae o he coun ol Monraouli, hereb glvo noice o ho crediors o ho said deceased lo bring n heir debs, demands and claims ugnlns he csao o said deceased, under oah or nunnolon, wihin nine monhs rom ho NNEEENH DAY.'OF JULY. 1O, or he will bo orover barred o an acion hereor agains ho said execuors. WLLAM H. WKOFF, WLLAM. FO1MAN, Freehold, N. J. N OCE OF SELEMEN. Esae o Clmrles 8. Woodward, deceased. Noice s hereb given ha ho accouns o ho subscriber, adminisraor o suld deceased, will bo audied nnd HUioo b ho Burronne, nnd repored or selemen o ho Orphans Cour o ho Coun o luonnmuli, <>l HURSDAY, 1K SECOND DAY OF HKl'EMHER nex. O1AM,E8. WOODWARD. Daed JinolH, 181)7. ESABLSHED homas Cumberson, Modern and Scieniic PLUMBNG. GARDEN HOSE. DRANPPE. Fron Sree, Kcd Bank.

16 N AND OU OF OWN. ^ / Shor and neresing ems From all Over Jic :oun, igh. he plaser was orn o and he Ruua Ogden, Wm, H. Davis and.asbur F. Bedle have been eleced delegaes, japer on he walls was cracked cand rpined. ', o represen he Kepor iremen's relie associaion a he sae convenion John D. hompson's house in Millsone ownship was sruck b lighning las a renon on Sepember 8h.- week and damaged o he exen o $100. A horse belonging o P. W. Elmer o Millsone ownship waskicked b anoher horse in-a ield on Sunda o las week and was injured so badl i had o be $iob o Barne Kane or injuries which killed. hp susained b alling hrough an elevaor sha in heir sore..a? hprse owed b Benjamin D. B. Smock o Marlboro was drowned in a brook in a ield las week. had been urned ou in he ield o pasure. heodore Young o Norh Long Branch lias been held o awai he acion o he grand jur on a charge o assaul and s suggesive o man changes in his baer on Hubbnrd Whie. line. Nex ime ou're downown drop Sephen VanLieu, an Asbur Park in and look over our cake and pasries. bahing maser, has been arresed on a You are sure o soe somehing ou wan. charge o blackmailing a Greek merchan named George Dovas. We would like-ikserve ou regularl wih bread and pasr. he seamboa Alanic Ci has been bough b several residens o Kepor and will be pu.on he roue beween Seabrigh and New York, Mrs. S. B. Johnson o Freehold has gone o Massillon, Ohio, where she will spend several monhs wih her siser, Mrs. C. 51. B^rju.. Eigli noices have been served on Kepov proper owners during he pas monh, requiring hem o la or repair silewalks, he Asbur Park commissioners wan $7,500 o run he borough or he coming ear. his is an increase o $5^56 over las ear. Ever man who is seen on he srees o Asbur Park.aer midnigh hereaer will be corapellei/o give an accoun o himsel. -i Six hundred barrels o produce was phipped rom Kepor o New York on he seamer Holindel las Wednesda nigh. Garre H. Walling, son'o William B. Walling orarian ownship, was aken o he renon insane aslum las week. he loss b ire on Mrs.. W. Seabrook's sore building and ixures a Kepor has been adjused a 1, Rev. Rober. Blackburn o New Scoland N. Y., has acceped he call o he Long Branch Presberian church. ra VanVlie o Farmingdale has gone o Jerse Ci, where \m is emploed as a iremen on he Wes Shore railroad. Andrew Wilson o Kepor has moved o Oeeanpor. He is emploed as engineer on he seamboa Lile Silver. A lamp exploded in A. H, Porer's house a Monmouh Beach las Wednesda nigh. Lile damage was done. A gasoline sove caused n sligh ire in he kichen o M. M. Burdge's house a Mariasquan on uesda o las week. he annual reunion o he, survivors o he 20h inew Jerse Voluneers will be held a llanasquan Sepember 8h. Chilion R. Rosell o Freehold has gone on a our hrough New York sae wih he Rugers college glee club. Abou,000 people aended he ennen harves homo las Wednesda nigh, and 1,017 people ook supper, George M, Young" has been eleced chancelor commander o he Kepor lodge o Knighs o Phias. Mrs. H. N. Burdge o Mexico has been spending hree weeks wih Mr. and Mrs. Louio Hur o Munasquaii.. he Msinasquan shir acor, which has been closed or wo weeks, resumed work on Monda morning. Alson Bcekmnn o Freehold has been engaged o each he Oak Glen school in Howell ownship. Five new members joined he Marlboro ludge o ho Daughers o Liber o heir las meeing. in- Freehold bourd o commissioners have h'eidud o bu i new hook and ladder ruck. A linr.su belonging o William Jlc- Gin o Long Brunch died o colic las Ciip. JiiiiK'H M. Brimiilnu Mumisquan i^'ro'ovcring rom a HOVLO aack o dsener. (idorgu YourliM'b o Chicago is visiing his nlicr, CornoliuH VoorheoH o MHU- he annuiil harves limne. o ho Cliu"- Minx l.ln amlmrl o Farnilngdiilc H H >L'inling' Kevi'i-al woclih li (JlouccHler, N. J. ho Meliodii church o cleared $H() b u hurveui home luu week, Over JH.OW) him lieon oollwiloil or licenneii a Anbur l'ark hin iiiuniimr. l'nrick 'Cronb o Mnawiin him been nken o ho renon lniuim> miliim.. Wlllliini Koomu linn HM uleiied a ineinber o coinpan 10 o ' wen-wo imllcnln ani uiiili'i 1 (xoulinen n Hie l.oiii; lrnncli honpiiil, wood Jlellu>ilinl ehureli will bo held oi\i(;li. Howurri Keiiiiien o Hpilni;.nice lou a luil'im) rom colic lim VVcdneiiilii, A iinmiciil mid lli'iur uiih<)i-iuiimi linn lieen oijani/cil li Mmiiiii( iiiiii. rving (1. l.nlieimd umll o Malawiu liuve wovixl <> lrliilol, Pn, o-morrow will bo AH'/U MHU C da u Anbu. 1'iirlc. Damage b Llgl Henr Barow's house a ip v 'as sruck b lighning las W e d '. " - S00 or His njuries.»a.salz & Co. o Kepor have paid Our Deparmen O Bakesus J. W. CHLD, BROAD SREE, RED BANK. Coal and Wood. WM. N. W0RHLEY, SUCCESSOR O J. A. YORHLEY, Wholesale anil Reail Dealer in Scranon, Lclilgli, Wllkcsbarrc and Cumberland Coal. When Cpal is purchased b he carload he beneq o lol'g ons, 2,210 pounds, s given. Besjuali o Hickor, Oak and Pine Wood a moderae prices. LUDLAM'S AND CROCKER'S FERLZERS CONSANLY ON HAND. Yard a WorbJe's Dock, Red Bank. Branch Yard a SedbroM, N. J. horoughl broken saddle horses or ladles apn genlemen lor sale n nil imes nbe Gordon arm in Mlddleown ownship. W. E. FOUNAN, - Manager, omaoes Waned. WLi GVE $7.00 PEJE. Ols FOP Red, Ripe, Sound omaoes, Sulablo or canning purposes, o be delivered a m canning acor.his coming season. J. W. SOU, Cunning Facor oo o Broad Sree, Rod Bank. Cheaper Lighing! he raes o elecric lighing in Red Bank or he pas ear havo been lower han in an oher own along he coas. Beginning wih he irs o June anoher reducion has been made. Las ear he rae was hree-quarers o a cen per hour or a sixeon-candle power lamp. he price is now sevenenhs o a cen per hour. Wrier o us abou elecric liii;lih in our hoiuio or noro. <M un Wu inimlul mill wi! will cull anil li'lld, Mr. WW or nliinninii OU ll ;hllni( n nniiw imiil ),1i) H lluinqiriil eel. 'll Ml 1 N. JA'KlN, 'llhlilrlll. H ) 1A.NC, U mv i', ;UNU l'lclirv NM 1,1.11, icmiumr. SHORE LLECRC CO., NKW JHHHOV. H. llamnk, l i l r his price is equal o gas a $1.1,0 per 1,000 ed. is he chaped lujhung ha can be done. ^lecric ligh is he seadies, healhies, whies ligh ha win bo had, JB well as ho Y X YOU SEE N OUR AD. 'S-O BE HAD." Sree, «Red Bank, N. J. he opening o our Mammoh Sale was a grand success. Sale 'coninues aj}, his week. Do no ail o ge a share o he bargains. * he reason or such grea bargain giving is our desire and deerminaion o compleel cleaj he sore' o all Summer Goods. 's naurall proiless business or us. You'll ind i proiable, hough, i ou bu some o he goods we are Muslin Underwear. LADES'GOWNS, ull size, ine hread muslin, cluser o ucks in oke, were 5!)c, o close 5c LADES' GOWNsi Empire sle, budsomel rimmed' wih embroider and inserion, were 08c., o close, 69c. LADES' SKRS o good muslin, wih 8-inch cambric rule, 3 ards wide, were : 00c., o close,. 9c. LADES' CHEMSE, some rimmed wih lace, ohers embroider.some plain,well made goods, were 80c, o close, 25c; LADES' DKAWERS. o good grade muslin, rimmed wih wide hemsiched embroider, were 39c;, oclose, 25c. CORSE COVERS, ver line muslin, all seams elled, perec iing, were 16c., o close, 9c. LADES' Fas Black HOSE, seamless oo, ull regular mode, were 12c., o close, per pair, 7c. CHLDREN'S HOSE, warraned as Hack, derb and line ribbed, were \Z%c, o close, 7c. LADES' Lisle hread HOSE, dropsich, ascolor, were 30c, o close, 25c. LADES' an HOSE, in plnln and dropsich, lno, were 19c., o close lie. Wide Muslins. 5-LVC UBNG o Lockwood blenched muslin, re(ulnr 17c, o close, per ard, 12^ W Wenched SHEENG Muslin, oxro wood (jrado, wan 18c. jier ard, o closo, 13c. i-i MUHLN, Wenched Pillow (osu Muslin, ho Lockwood braml,,vnlue DJJio.. o dose, jior ard, 9c. 10- lnlilniicliwl REKNO Munlln, KKnl quiill, value lk!., o ROHU. pur ard, 12C. Household Linon. Rllvnr OU-MH '1'ALF, NKN, («l nnliiw wldii, nlwiiuh n Jluj., 25c. A.K NA'KNH, wllli rlri (o ni OM, wlilo nuil liuin chxikihl, Villlio'-il 'llllln, 3c. Frui o he Loom MUSLN, ard wide, bleached muslin, regular 8c., o close. Unbleached ard wide MUS- LN, good quali, regular 'do. grade, o close, 39i Bes quali APON GNG- HAM, assored checks, regular lie. grade, o close, 3%c. Exra Heav BED 0K- NC, ull widh, he regular 10c. kind, o closo, 6% 8HAKERFUNN EL,pood heav grade, he 7c. quali, o close, Wash Goods. WASH GOODS, Lawns, Dimiies, Jaconce, ec., goods valued rom 8c. o 12K.. o close, per ard, 5c. LNEN CRASH or skirs, good ine prude, he kind we sold a 15c., o close, per ard, 10c. Underwear. LADES' Ribbed VESS, whie apd ecru, all sizes, were 10c, o close, 3%c. LADES' Bibbed VESS, nicel rimmed wih ribbon, whie and ecru, were lbc., o close, 10c. LADES' Llslo hrcnil Ribbed VESS, sain, ribbon drawn, ho kind wo alwas sold li 9c, o close, 29c. OiriLDREN'S Ribbed Vess, all sizes, o 15 ears, value 15c., o close, 10c. Dress Linings. Hos quali LNNG 0 AM- 1UC, black mid nil colors, regular 5c., o closo, per ard, llnslo Percnllnn 8KW. LNNG,!M ndira wldo, lino qunll, All colors, vnluo loo., o closo, per ard, 6% owels & oweling. (10 ON OWKMNH, 111 nclich wldi, valuo r«i., U> ClOHO, 8 WO. 1LKA0K) liininli OW- Hl.l, K\'M, ill! hind mild li \l%<',., U) cliiin, 9c. AMnxn 1C1K OVVKLH, (loon (ON A.. HlMl- l liiiiiiiuid, runn <«i wliln. li. id nriln '<>. ilcin, V K'Hc, l 9c. V W)i'.. i) (iiiir, i pur 35c. 'rnl)ln().(!u'l'll, HVii whin, wlillii mill 'liliiiv, wim l i e, Ui cilmi,»'i' unl,, 12«o. Shees and Pillow Cases 1.' BLEACHED SHEES, orn muslin, 2%x2X;. sood grade muslin, were 50c, «close 39c. Hemsiched Bleached PL- LOW CASES, deep hem. good quali maerial, were 17c, o close ll Unbleached SHEES, heav muslin, exra size, value 60e.,,o close 35c. Shir Waiss. LADES' WASS, ormerl sold a 50c and 09c., lawns, percales, ec. o close 39c. LADES' WA.1SS, ormerl sold a 08c., dimiies, lawns, ec., o close 69c. LADLB 1 WASS, n nav blue and black grounds, well made, wre 29c., o closo 19c Checked NANSOOK, large varie o designs, were 8c., o close 5c. DOED SWSS, ver closo dos, real valuo & c, o closo. per ard 15c. Corses. SUMMER COlSES, workmunalilp and i uo bes, wore 76c., o closo 3c. C011SES o 800(1 Jean, whie, and drab, 3 eldo seels, wero 50c., o cloao 32C. Bos' Waiss. B0Y8' PE1CALE WASS, pleaed back and ron, na colors, woro 81o., o closo 23c. Gens' Furnishings. MEN'H l,iiuinl(<«l N w K HH, choice liaiirnb, nil irm, H lo 17 nclivii, woruruo., oclosui :oo. (luol ilimlllv ()VKUA,\«, in Mile, iirlpnl and wlilln, wiirnmril no o rl i, word 5Wc., U) olom loo. Mllillliil Cl.llll KH, Ki.dil nimoriiiniio iiiiliiinn, wrrn ki., o COM 3o. Wriing Paper. WUNOl'A'Kl nrimn HX', U <1>V:M HH/ nuil U, W«n 5o. Skirs O i CRASH SKRS, ull hree Roal Viole Boroed AL- V ards wldo, were 8Uc., o CUM POWDER, large box, b A close 7c. LADES' SKRS, ine-quali linen crush, ull our ards wide, well made, were S1.9, o closo. ' 98c. Menhen's Boraed ALCUM A LADES' SKRS, o DnoPOWDER, he bes alcum quali igured blace Mohair. 6% ards wide, were closo, per box powder made, was 25c., o S2.00, o close 13C. $1.29. WUPPEnS o lawns, percales, ec., sold ormerl a l)8c, o closo 59c. WRAPPES o Ore percales, lawns, ec., ver well made, value S1.25, o close 93c. Cress Goods. Black igured BRLLAN- WE, nil wool. One inish, value 50c., o close, por ard 39c. High grade DRESS GOODS,' checks, plaids and anc Dgures, value 17c, o close, per ard 12c. nans' Caps. NFANS' 'CAPS o llll) lawn, niching rimming, valuo 18c, oclose lie. NFAN8' CAPS, all Dno grades, rimmed wih niching and embroider, were 2Uc. o 30c. lo close 21c. Ribbons. MOE AFFEA, i nches wide, cloirnn assormen o colors, were <J5o., o closo por ard 2c. (iood jrrndo sain lllhon, all colors, onu nch wldo, vnliio Be, o close, per ard c. Fans. JAPANESE FANS, odd lo, Vnluo Ho. mid Ke., o clone 3C. 10c. Window Shades and Curains. (llkiiilllopolkuch.hrrn jiiiiln OK, heav ilnu", im\ wliln, Wdro 8X.W), o 'lllllll $1.79. COAOK, vmilii loiii. wih (rli liniiilnmihi pnlu'nw, w 91.'(), o coiio 01)0. WNDOW HUAM, lllllk, Vll (liliin rol diiiillo llnnn, rln(o, w MK'., il dlimn 0 oile Aricles. Gloves and MBN'B HOUR, ull regularg Kill AH d, l colom, l heh SWo. klud.ooloso JAPANESE PANH, ver line 'CMllH, HCHlloU HlllkH, WUD 6 Me. K 1., o (iiimd ^AA^A^AA^A^ Hand- Flno embroidered Swiss HANDKERCHEFS, ver cholco di'slgna, wero 10c., o closo 10c. Dressmakers' Sup- HOOKS wih ho prlnir, AND EYES, wo dozen m- 1 prood on card, Fed«rlm1ion,Uioklnil per card > lc. Clnrk'K 0. N.. SOOL COON, 2(X anla, a )or Npool 3c. OHLHH, i nchiil lorir, hii 7o. kind, per dozen DU'.HSHKLDH. /MlorlM, Hiiimili, wgrli 1&'., a' ""' pulr 80. Mlln Kllil (JHOOE CO- ON, whlui mill w>l»i*i niuii'nr in., «< "W H'W' 30. l'mmdnliliwllall PNH, M pliih hi a box, regular Kln. H MX 3O. ' (Jimi.Nd ONH, Milihixl WlliKl lillllllril, HKUlnr k',, null ko. ' was 10c.. o close 7c. CCUUA SOAP, he (ea- * * ulno aricle, regular price ^* 25c, o close, per cake %* 1C. LADES' GLOVES, lino lisle * Biccle and Drvlnr Gloves, win.ncd us black, double? palm, were 25c.. o closo 15c. > Ladles' CHAMO8GLOVES, m whie onl, wih wo large?+ buon clasps, he 08c. kind, o close W 65c..1 Plain Whie and Colored A Border HANDKERCHEFS, a grade worh 7c, o closo % Good quali oile Soap. 3 %* cakes n box, was 15c., o A* closo, per box, %* c. ; : French BASNG COON,? wurraned CCO ards o +A Bpool, regular Cc., n «3c. V SUPEROR MACHNE OL, i largo bolo, worh 7c, a A por bolo 3C. A V i 1 -.AHKH* (lum.ah, iiiiviirnl ilirimiii "lm]»'«, l nil liilcn llv nllrn, wurli m\ Ml A 8o. Y w? V.

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