VOLUME XX. NO. 49. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8,1898. PAGES 1 TO 8. FROM HOMETOWN. BENJAMIN B, HANCE 4)EAD,

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1 VOLUME XX. NO. 49. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDA, JUNE 8,898. PAGES O 8. BENJAMN B, HANCE 4)EAD, HE WAS A NOED NURSERMAN AND LANDSCAPE ARCHEC. He and His aher Esablished he Mumson Xurseries, Which or weny ears Were he Bloa Fain- ous in his Counry. Benjamin B. Hance, son o he,lae Asher Hance, and a one ime proprieor o he amous Rumson nurseries, died a Lile Silver on Saurday nigh, aer a sickness o wo monhs. Mr. Hance was well known as a'nurseryman and landscape archiec, and was one o he irs men in he. counry in his line o work. Mr. Hance was born in 833, a he Hance homesead on Rumson Neck. A ha ime Ruinson Neck was he greaes peach growing localiy in he Unied Saes, he very ines peaches, raised in he counry being grown here. Asher Hance, aher o, Benjamin B. Hance, owned a large rac o land on Rumson Neck, and was one o he larges growers o peaches here. Aer a ime Mr. Hance began raising and graing his own peach rees. hib was 5 he beginning o he nursery business which aerward became amous as he Rumson nurseries. From raising his own peach rees i 'was only a sep o disposing o he surplus sock, When a air rade in peacli rees had grown up, oher rui rees and small ruis were added o he sock or sale. Asher Hance a his ime raised all he rees and plans he sold. A lile laer he growing o ornamenal rees and shrubbery became a par o he business, nnd sill laer hohouse and ' greenhouse plans were grown and sold. n 854 he business was irs known as he Runion Nurseries, and or weny years hese nurseries were he mos amous in he cpunry. hey combined rui and ornamenal rees, small ruis, lowering plans and 'shrubs, palms and ropical plans, ec. he Hances became quie wealhy, and aone ime hey were worh nearly a quarer pa million o dollars. A he Cenennial exposiion a Philadelphia hey made a remarkably ine exhibi, and received he highes awards. *» When he Rumson nurseries were sared he irm namewas A. Hance & Son. Aer he deah o Asher Hance he business was conduced by his son Benjamin. he panic o 873 pu he nurseries in bad inancial "condiion, "raere were embarassinens o various kinds, due principally o he-ailure o persons indebed^o hem, and o he loss o business caused by hp hard imes. hese embarassmens and complicaions culminaed in Mr. Hance's ailure in 878. Subsequenly he engaged in he nursery business a Lile Silver wih Alber R. Borden, under he irm name o Hance <e Borden. his venure proved unsuccessul. he sock o he Rumson nurseries was evenually bough by he J.. Love nursery company. Aer leaving LileV, Silver Mr. Hance wen o New ork, where he obained a posiion as a landscape archiec in he deparmen o public parks. His principal work while he was here was he laying ou o Morningside Park.' For wo years he was associaed wih Nahan F. Barre, a prominen landscape archiec. Several years'ago he wen o he ciy o Pullman, one o he Buburbs o Chicago, where he was in charge o he srees and parks. He remained here unil he wa» aacked wih hear disease, abou wo monhs ago. When Mr. Hance was aken siclcj and i was learned ha his condiion was serious, his daugher, Miss Elizabeh A. Hance o Lile Silver, wen o Chicago o bring him home. Whilo she was making he reurn jsurney she was aacked wih congesion o he brain, and abou wo weeks ago she died. he shock o his daugher's deah grealy aeced Mr. Hance, and ho gradually sank unil 'his deah on Saurday. Mr. Hanco married Lavinia Woolley, daugher o Eden Woolley o Poplar. heir domesic iio was very happy, and heir union was blessed wih hree children. lio children, were Howard Hanco o Lilo Silver, Miss Elizabeh A. Hance, mid Mm. Susan B. lavilnnd, wie o a Now ork lawyer. ho ailure o he Kuinson nurseries and ho mibse quen ailure o ho irm o lnnco- & Uorden Hwep iiwuy nll'o Mr. lnnce'e propery, bu liin children nre le wol provided (or by ho will o heir gmiid aher, EiU'i Woplloy, who le a largo Mr. HUCO'H micro was held a he house a Lilo Silver yeserday aernoon. ho pall bearera wero John, Lovo, J. A\ hrook morion,.. Ad' loin, J. rnlwrd Allen, William. Corlies nnd Arhur A. Pacmou. Wih bin eroepion_jhese_ J»re_ he same persons who served as pall bearers a he uneral o Mr. Hance's daugher wo weeks ago. Miss lulilah. aylor. Miss Huldab Holmes aylor o Middleown died las hursday, aged 82 years 7. A ew weeks ago Miss aylor ell and racured her high, and on accoun o her advanced age she could no recover rom he injury. Miss aylor came rom Revoluionary ancesry, and was he daugher o Marha and Joseph aylor. She was born a Middleown,. June 8d, 86, in he house now occupied by Jacob aylor. She was one o hireen hildren, arid was he las member o her amily. he uneral was held on Saurday aernoon rom her lae home. Rev. W. H. J. Parker conduced he service. he pallbearers were our o nephews, Major Joseph. Field, William- VanMaer, Josep.h ). aylor and Edward aylor. ^ Cornelius M. Barkalow. Cornelius-M. Barkalow o Freehold died o yphoid ever las hursday nigh. He was sixy years old. Mr. Barkalow was a son o Mahias Barkalow and was born near Freehold. He was employed as a paern maker in he iron oundry a Freehold and had held his posiion or ieen years. Mr. Barkalow married Miss Deborah Chambers o Freehold, and she, wih ive children, survives him. liechildreniare William A., Cornelius B. and Henry H. Barkalow o Freehold, Mrs. James M. Hampon o Jamesburg and Jerey Barkalow o Caniden. he uneral was held on Monday and he services were conduced by Rev. C. B. Fisher. Sehaiick Conovev. Schanck Conover, son o Lyall Conover, and n broher o he lae William V, Conover o Middleown, died a he home o his siser, Mrs. John Morord o Long Branch, on Monday. He married a daugher o he lae William allman o Long Branch, who survives him, ogeher wih ive children. One o he children is Mrs. Rober F. Parker o Red Bank. Abou en years ago Mr. Conover and his wie separaed, and since ha ime he had made his home a Long Branch. For a number o years he,had been a criple rom rhemuaism. Ellas C. Conover. Elias C. Conover, who lived beween Freehold and Blue Ball, died o consumpion on Monday o las week. He was 09 years old. Mr. Conover was born and had lived all his lie near Freehold. When a young man he learned he wheelwrigh rade, which he ollowed or several years. Laer in lie he engaged in arming, which he coninued unil his deah. Mr. Conover was married wice, boh his wives being daughers o James Croxson o Freehold. A widow and a grandson, who lived wih Mr. and Mrs. Conover, survive him. Charles lndall. Charles indall, son o homas mdall o Rumson, died o consumpion on Monday nigh. He had been sick a long ime, and or he pas hree weeks had been unable o leave his bed. He was 42 years old and leaves a widow, bu no children. For many years he had been in business a Rumson as a loris. he uneral will be held a he church o he Holy Cross o Seabrigh o-morrow morning a en o'clock, and he buria will be a Moun Olive cemeery a Headden's Corner Mrs. Emily J. Sprou. MrB Emily J. Sproul, widow o he lae Edgar Sproul o Keypor, died las Wednesday, aged 67 years. She had been in poor healh or some ime and abou a week beore her deah she was aacked wih pneumonia. Mrs. Sprou! was born in-massachuses Augus 0h 830, and had lived a Keypor evei since her marriage in 855. She was in moher o seven children, Bix o whon: survive her. Mrs. Henry Wrloh. Mrs. Henry Wrigh died o consumpion on Bnurday n Seaside. She was 48 years old nnd hud been sick nbou a year, A huhband and ono son survive her, ho uneral was held on Monday aernoon rom he Senoldo Mehodis church. ho service WHO conduced by Rev. J. Vannna nnd ho burial WH n Buy View cemeery. Mrs, Hannah A. ilvuvr. Mm. lanniih A. Hoyer, wio o Pee lleyer o Mnuwan, (lied o pnrnlyhii on Monday o lim week. 8ho won seveny yenra old. Mm. Hoyer wim aacked wili ho dllpaie only a ew houro beori her deah and nhe wan UCOHROOUH rom he ime she was aken sick unil jsbe_ died. ",' "' i F. rving Sicilies. W. rving Sickles., son o Henry D. Sickles, who lives near Freehold, died on Monday o las week. His deah was caused by yphoid ever, wih which he had been sick since he irs o April. He was nineeen years old. Sirs. Mary jr. aylor., Hn. Mary J. aylor o Keypor died a he home o her niece, Mrs. Abram D Barnes o Keypor, on Friday, May 27h, aged 74 years. She had been sick abou hree monhs wih somach rouble.»i» ASLEEP ON DU. wo Monmouh Couny Soldiers ried by Cour Marial. Corporal Rober G. Bedleo Keypor, a member o Company G o ho hird Regimen, and Sergean Willard C. Wiseman o Asbury Park, a member o Company A o he same regimen, were ried by cour marial on Saurday on a charge o being ound asleep'a heir poss in he early morning on May 30h, and were ound guily. he companies o which he men belonged are Baioned a For Hancock on Sandy Hook. he men were saioned on guard duy a he rapid ire gun3 which proec he mine ields and a he big welve-inch baery. Each guard consiss o wo non-commissioned oicers and hree privaes. Wiseman was a he welve-inch baery and Bedle was charged wih looking ou or he mine ields. he men were ound asleep on duy by he oicer o he clay and were repored o he commander o he or, and hey were pu on rial. Wiseman pleaded guily, bu said he had been sick he day beore, and ha his sleepiness was due o exhausion aer he illness. He said-he had aken large doses o quinine and soda, and, worn ou wih sickness nnd work, had allen asleep under he inluences o he drugs. Bedle pleaded no guily. Capain Mc- Clellan who was he oicer o he day, said he visied he en where Bedle was on guard, wice in-he nigh o he 29h he irs ime Bedle was ouside his en and aler; he second ime, abou our o'clock in he morning, Bedle was inside he en, sreched ou on he loor, wih his hands beneah his head, asleep. Capain McClellan spoke o Bedle, who did no respond,, where upon he shook him by he ee and Bedle arose and salued. Bedle denied ha he was asleep. As here were no chairs in he en, he said, he sa upon a maress hen he lay down and was lying here wide awake when he capain came. he repor o he rial will be submied o General Frank, commander o he deparmen 'o he Eas, who will pass senence upon he men. he exreme penaly or being ound asleep on guard i3 deah, bu i is no hough ha his penaly will be inliced. is said ha Bedle islikely ogea erm in hemiliary prison, while Wiseman will probably be dishonorably discharged. Elecing Fire Oicers. An elecion was held in he ruckhou^e a Alanic-Highlands las week o elec a chie and an assisan chie o he Alanic Highlands ire deparmen Edward Oakes was eleced chie and John Algor was eleced assisan chie weny-nine voes were ens and each man received eigheen voes. here were wo oher candidaes or chie, J M. QuackenbuiSh and John Oliver. Mr. Oliver received liree voes and Mr QuackenbuBh go nine. Wilson Sryker and Wilbur A. Campbell were candidae) or assisan chie. Mr. Wilson go wo voes and Mr. Campbell go our voea, Mr. Quackenbuah said yeserday morn ing ha ho was no a candidae o chie a all, bu ha some o his riend voed or him. A Coming Benei. On Monday nigh, June 37h, n beneil perormance will be given in he Rui Bank opera house o Miss Loui6B Syl veaer. MSBH Sylveser lives n inor Falls and recenly los ho sigh o ai: eye. Sho UH given her Horvioea on n number o ocuimions a beneis or lodges ec, in Red Bunk, and his benei isn Ror o reciprocaion or her kindness, ho perormoi'l will inoludo proessional rom New ork and a number o'local people. Pigs Killed by a Weasel. wo young pi«b belonging o Morord aylor o WnyHido liavo been killed by n wenlcl. Nu bucrcu M a Laug'H. Adv. ' HE OWNSHP SCHOOLS, AH o hem Wil Close on Friday o his Week-Nex ear's eachers. All he schools o Shrewsbury ownship will close on Friday o his week. Graduaing exercises will be held a Oceanic on Friday nigh. his will be he only ownship school a which regular graduaing exercises will be held, bu here will be special closing exercises in a number o he schools, here are our graduaes a Oceanic, hey being Essie L. Mahoney, Berha A. Rex, Emily L. Sevens and rene A. Wes. he class moo is " hrough Eor o Success," and he class colors are he Red, Whie and Blue. he graduaing exercises will be held in he assembly hall o he school, and will begin ' a quarer o eigh o'clock. he valedicorian is Essie L. Maloney, and he saluaorian is rene' Wes. he programme o exercises is as ollows: March...FlorenceSrilier Sinking, " Happy Greeing," School Saluaory rene Wes Principal's repor. Address Member o Board o Educaion Piano solo.; Emily Sevens Memenoes.Berha Rex Reciaion, " Guily or No Guily," Eleanor VanNes vocal solo, "he Song or Me," Myrle Fenon Reciaion, " he Day Old Be Was Sold," Laban Fearsall Prophecy... Emily Sevens Snglni, '' Hall and Farewell." Scbnol Reciaion, " How He Saved S. Michael's," Carrie Bruce Broom drill.chrssle Bogle, Male Fenon, Daisy Lgier, Margare Mahoney, Mamie McCleary, Bessie Mulligan. Barre Olmuead, Oulda lex, Loie Rugleinan, Eleunia Slianlcy, Eleanor VnnNes, Elsie Whie. Valedicorian Presenaion o diplomas. Slnginu, " Graduaion Song," Essie Mahoney School All bu one o he eachers o he Shrewsbury ownship schools or he coming year have been engaged. A Oceanic all he old eachers were reengaged excep Miss Grace A. Hamilon, who resigned. Miss Elizabeh Newbury, a normal school graduae, has been engaged in her place. A Fair Haven and Lile Silver here will be no change in he school eachers. A Shrewsbury George Nelson o Cream Ridge has been engaged as principal, and Miss Berha King will have charge o he primary deparmen. Sephen LeQuier has been engaged or anoher year a inon Falls; J. H, Purnell wil each a Pine Brook ; Miss Adele vhendrickson will have charge o he Wayside school, and ' he eacher or he Green Grove school has no ye een engaged. MSAKEN DEN. Marcus Johnson Was Somewhere Else When Poss Were Solen. Marcus Johnson is a colored man rom he Souh. For he pas year and a hal he has worked or Mrs. Lydia Ann Paerson o Harmony in Middleown own ship. One nigh las monh, abou eighi o'clock, Daniel Hillyer, who lives near he Paerson place, saw a colored man carrying hree poss rom his heap o: poss and rails. He caugh he man and recognized him as Marcus Johnson. He says ha he man old him he was aking he poss or irewood. Johnson was indiced by he May grand jury and was ried on Monday Edmund Wilson o Red Bank was his counsel. Johnson's deence was ha i was no he whom Mr. Hillyer had caugh, bu ha i was someone else who had been misaken or him by Mr. Hillyer. Mr. Hillyer was very posiive as o he exac hour and minue when he had caugh he hie, and he showed how he was so posiive o he exac; ime. Mrs. Paerson and her daugher were pu on he sand in Johnson's behal. hey esiied ha on he nigi when Mr. Hillyer caugh ho hie Johnson was in he kichen o heir house, and ha he was a he house ully hal an hour beore he aemped he o he poss, and ha he did no leave he house uni ully hal an hour aer he ime when Mr. Hillyer said ho had caugh he hie, he jury was ou only a shor im and brough in a verdic o acquial. Home rom he War. Arhur Sickles, son o he lae Jacol Sickles o Red Bank, who was inusem ino he Long Branch company o li hird regimen^ and who wen wih in company o Pompon Lukes, hns rournei home. He was under age when ho en lised, and i was on his accoun ha ho was reurned home. Ho declare! ha ns Boon us he ia eigheen years ol ho will again enlis.. All or a io-lollar Hill. pique or crash skir 0 l.ulur wais o much; 5! pique or aillc pul scar ancy bel...", 2 Allor $2.0C A ho dry goods Boro o Joseph Sal Red Bunk. Adv: mm FROM HOMEOWN. HE BOD OF AW UNKNOWN MAN WASHED ASHORE.- Boh legs, One Arm and a Hand Gone From he Body-A Waaon Damaged-Successul Fishermen Sricken Wih Paralysis. he body o an unknown man was washed abhore near he oo o Bay 'lew avenue a Alanic Highlands on Monday!' he body had apparenly been in he waer a long ime. Boh o he legs were o a he knees, he lec hand was o a he wris, and he righ arm was o a he elbow. he man's ace was adly decomposed. he only aricle o clohing on he body was an old sweaer. Coroner Anderson o Keypor was noiied and lie wen o Alanic Highlands and viewed he body. He ordered i buried and early yeserday morning Amzi Posen buried i in he ownship burying ground a Chapel Hill. William Cosgrove, who drives or Cap. William H. Seeley o Belord, was n his way o Red Bank las Saurday when he ran ino a wagon owned by John Rickman, who keeps a livery sable a Belord. he wheel on Mr. Rickman's wagon was orn o, bu no damage was done o Cap.', Seeley's wagon. Mr. Rickman had he wagon ixed and ' sen he bill, which amouned o $5.25, o Cosgrove, who paid i. Among he sucebs ul ishermen a Locus Poin las week were Louis Boeckel, William H. Maxson, Alber Curis and Henry Wrigh. hese men go ou ishing nearly every day and make good :aches o weakn'sh. Mrs. John B. Swan o Alanic Highlauds was sricken wih paralysis las week. For a ime her condiion was :onsideredserious, bu she is now slowly recovering. homas Kelly and Rober Carr, boh o Alanic Highlands, go in an argumen las Wednesday near D. Lane Cono^er's sable. No blows were Bruck, bu Carr wen' beore Jusice John Ellis and swore ou.a warran agains Kelly or assaul. he special charge was ha Kelly pulled a pisol on him. Kelly was given a hearing, bu nohing was proven agains him and lie was discharged. he women o he Cenral Bapis' church o Alanic Highlands held a meeing in he basemen-o he church yeserday aernoon and made arrangemens or a cake and ice Cream sale, o be held in he church nex week. Rev. Joseph Andrew, Jr., o Paerson spen par o las week wih his broher, Dr. B. G. Andrew. Russell Andrew, son o Dr. Andrew, who aends a medical college a Philadelphia, is home on his summer vacaion. Children's day exercises will be held in he Belord Mehodis church on Sunday. A special programme - o music has been arranged. he church will be handsomely decoraed wih lowers. he women o he Presbyerian church o Alanic Highlands held a Colonial ea in he church las Wednesday nigh. he aair was a success and abou $5 was cleared. ' K Rev. W. E. Wedderspoon o Long Branch will give a lecure in he Navesink Mehodis church o-nigh. he subjec o he lecure will be "Backbone.".» Cap, William H. Seeley o Beiordand Rev. M. F. Finch o New Monmouh aended he Bapis conerence held a Newark on Monday. ' Edward Maxson, who recenly moved o Navesink rom Hoboken, is making several mprovemens o his propery a ha place. Mrs. Lord o Providence, R.., is spending a ew days wih her daugher, Mrs. J. S. Russell o Alanic Highlands. Frank Wilson o Belord, who has been very sick wih pneumonia or he pns monh, is recovering. C. A. Moun o LocuB Poin picked several quars o srawberries in his garden yeserday aernoon. he Pavonia yach club o Jersey Ciy has opened is summer clubhouse a Alanic Highlands, Miss. Phelan o Hoboken hns been visiing riends n NaveBink during ho pns weok. Cliurles. Snydcr o Alnnic Highlands spen uesday n New ork. Mrs.' Joseph hompson o Belord is Rick wih inernien ever. J. S. JudkinB, reracing opician, will be in lied Bank, 25 Broad roc, on Saurday, June 8h, and July 2d. Gianni's ully guaraneed. Eyco examined roe. Adv. Cream peppermins and wlnergroeno alnug'b. -Adv,,

2 MAN PRZES GVEN. hireen Riders \Vin Prizes in Sarch's Bicycle Races, Frank C. Sorck's bicycle races, which had been posponed rom he Friday beore Decoraion day unillasc Friday on accoun o he weaher, brough ou a good lis o enries. here were wo races, a one-mile handicap race, and an eigheon-milo handicap road race. -he one-mile handicap.race was run irs. he sar was made on Branch avenue, near Rumson, and he inish was a homas Hubbard's place, opposie Souh sree, n his race here were hireen enries. he ridera and he handicap o each were as ollows: Same- Handicap. George A. Bav/UnB Scrach Joseph Johnson loyards J. E. Howlnmi;.. 5 " AsberCarvor 25 Ed.Denlse : 30 A. Chambers 35 H. G. Deceoring 40 G. Augusus 40 Joseph Edgar GeorgeCuok,. 0 Charles Bryan.. l» Del.Flsher BO Leser Mlnugh BO his race resuled in a close inish beween J. E. Howland o Seabrigh, and George Hawkins and Harry Degenring ored Bank. Howland crossed he ape hal a wheel lengh ahead o Hawkins. Degenring inished a close hird. Del Fisher was ourh, and Asher Carver o Long Branch inished ih. ' here were ive prizes given in his ' race. he irs prize was a pair o opera glasses ; he second prize was a pair o Vim ires; hird prize a pair o Good Speed ires; ourh prize, bicycle lamp; lui prize, cyclomeer. he ime in he race was 2:08, which was he ime made by Hawkins, who was scrach man. n he eigheen-mile road race here were sixeen, enries, bu Charles P. rwin and Joseph Johnson o Red Bank, who were enered, did rio sar. Al. Chambers puncured hia ire shorly aer he sared and had o wihdraw. his le he same number o riders in his race as here were in he.one-mile race. he enries in his race were : Name. Frank Boskey; George A. Hawkins A6her Carer limilcap. Scrach H minues Joseph Jolinson )4 J.E.Howlund Z Al. Chambers.. il " Howard Hanco 3 " Wm.F.Housim Charles Bryon 5 " Hugh N. Wes... 5U " John J. Murphy 5>^ ".J. Howland 0 Edwinlvins " Del.Flsher '...:...,...;.7 " Charles P. rwio % " LeserMlnugli., 8 ' " he sar was made a he ounain a he corner o Broad and Fron srees. p he course was up Broad sree o he Sculeown road, hence o ha Rumson, road, hence o Kemp's road, hence across o he Fair Haven road, up his road o Washingon sree, hrough Washingon sree o Sorden sree, hence o Broad sree, hree imes over he course. he hird ime around he riders did no urn irib Washingon sree, bu inished in ron o he lae W. W. Conover's place on Fron sree. he race was won by Edwin vins, who inished on a la ire, he having puncured his ire jus beore he inish. Del Fisher was a close second, and Hugh N. Wes o Long Branch was hird. wo ime prizes were given. he irs ime prize was won by George Hawkins, alhough ho was he eighh man o inish. He rode he «igheen miles in 52 minues and 35 seconds. His prize was a gold wach. Frank BoBkey, who was also scrach man, won he second ime prize a pair o Wol-American racing ires. He inished hree-ihs o a second laer han Hawkins. Six oher prizes were given o he irs six riders. he winners ind he prizes were as ollows: Kdwln vins-silvcr picher. Dei. Flsier-wenleh Cenury blcyclo lamp. Hugh N. Wes-Blcyclo lamp. William F. Housen Blcyclo saddle. Howard Hance Blcyclo lamp. Charles Bryan Veeder cyclomeer. Big Caches o Wealilsh.» Henry Parker and William Sperb, Jr., o New ork, have been spending a ew days a Fair Haven. Mos o heir spare ime was spen on he river. On Sunday hey caugh 27 weaklbh. hey wen again early Monday znorning and caugh Beveneen more. Oher Fair Haven ishermen havo also caugh largo numbers o weakleh during he pas,week. Mol Cornwell o Red Bank has also made Boino good caches. Collided Whiles Racing on Sunday. William Chandler and Raymond Doughy o Fair Haven woro racing on (ho main sree a ha placo on Sunday. When hey reached he oornor a George Hondrickson'a sore hey urned lio corner ogeher a "d collided. Chandler was hrown rom hisi wheel and was dashed agains he ooro building. Ho WJB cu and brulhed and hi) wheel wiw damaged. Doughy cbcnpod uninjured. Money. ou wnio your monoy'i'you pay more or your mea han wha charge. Dull bo l> mea and Bull i n lowor price/) han nny oher bucher.' ldoinuia on cash, bu ha i) he reiuion why cun aord o sell a n lower price. Joiieph Kyiin, lio oanh buchor, Kroad sree- Adv. HOME ON A FURLOUGH. A Sailor OH he Cruiser Cincinnai Sakes a Shor rip Home. James Mahoney o Oceanic is a sailor on he cruiser Cincinnai. he Cincinnai pu in n Norolk, Virginia, las week, or a week's say, and Maboney obained leave o absence, and made a shor rip home. He was on he boa o- ho-bombardnon o Maanzas,- and says he sigh was a grand one. He says ha almos every man on he war vessels in he Cuban waers is inspired by he highes kind o parioism, and ha hey are ready o voluneer in any kind o a dangerous enerprise, even where deah seems o be absoluely cer-. ain. Mahoney reurned o Norolk on Monday morning. Frank Keach, son o Cap. Elisha Keach o Oceanic, wen wih him, and enends o join he navy. A Sailing Race a Belord. A sailing race ook place a.belord on Saurday beween ishing boas owned by John Cosgrove, William hompson and Richard.Phillips. he race was or un and he course was rom he Por Monmouh seamboa dock o he. Alanic Highlands pier and reurn, Phil lips bea he oher wo boas abou wo and a hal miles. he men will have anoher race nex week or hree bushels o clams. - Good Ocean Fishing-. Large numbers o sriped bass are being caugh a Ocean Grove. heish average rom a pound and a hal o six pounds in weigh. Fishing a Belmar is also repored o be excellen. Several very large bass were caugh here, las week,- one o hem weighing sixeen pounds. Ohers weighed nine and eleven pounds. Large caches o bass have been made a Shark river inle. Eaing Peanus by he Feck. s Lydia empleon and Burrowes Walling o Keypor had a peanu eaing cones las week. Bach conesan had wo quars o peanus and a he end o hree-quarers o an hour Mias empleon had 23 peanus le, while Walling had 30, and Miss empleon was. declared he winner. wo Club Shooing Maches. E.. Vanderveer won he las mach o he Freehold gun club. Roland A. Ellis was second and F. Denise was hird. Winield Maurerwon he badge a las Wednesday's mach o he Bayside gun club o Keypor and William Maurer won second prize. »» Claiming he Championship. he Emerald baseball club o Keypor claims he championship o Monmouh couny, and is ready o deend he ile agains all comers. James M. Griin is he manager o Jhe club. Absen-Minded Business Men. A (From Proppcrly.) ^Absen minded " would be he mildes erm we could use o apply o he man who would lay all he maerial in his urnace and neglec o apply he mach. he merchan who ills hib sore wih goods and does no adverise has he disease in a more dangerous orm. Public Sale o Hogs A he (arm o Dr. H. a. Klnmonh. on he Road beween Glendola and he Couny Poor House, on uesday, June 4h, 898. a o'clock A. u., he oering will consis o abou 75 head,»a ollows: 20 Sows wih pips by heir Bide. 2( Hows nenrly duo o ollow. iar> Spring Pips. his enire lo will be sold wihou reserve o he hlprhes bidder, erms wo monhs' ime will bo given on noes wih approved securiy on all sums over S0; under 80, cusli. J. M. LON, For hg Owne. J AC(}B' C. 8HJS /....AUCONEEH EXECUOR'S SALE Personal Propery Uo BubBcrlbor will sell on hursday, June 6h, 808, a vo o'clock p. M., on bo Jame* B. Peers Farm, on he line o he rolley, naar Newman Spring*, RED BANK, N. J., A quaniy o poraonul propery, ncluding Carryall Wamon, Form Wagon, Dump Car, Sarrol Cnr Woror, 8wo(!p 'owor and Saw, Granary, Uay Cuor, Hay KoH nnl Hope, Hay Shulvlngs, Hay Knko, Plows, Harrows, Bod CuUjra, Sulky Culivaor,,Wli<!ol Scoop, Ho-bed Hnlh, l'nrls Onion Sprlnklor, Borne Lawu Mower, Beod Drill, lluirgy, lululo Kobe, orao Dliinkeo, Lo o Colur. und Locual l'osa, H(irne!H, boli Unli and heavy; and a qunnly o olior Koodii. Condiion!) inado known on day ol mill). n. i vim, Cjcccuor, WHEELWRGH SHOP. / im rrlnnd? <i Wqirc. V. Nnllen will ind lilin u bin old buslnium n Waluh'ii building on mechanic Sree, cd llnnll, M. J,, wlinrc ho (loon all lilndn o Wagon "WorK. Now urni WUKOW, lnrrowh, Onrn, Whoolbnrrowi, Ac, mado o order, and Jobbing o all kluda nealy mid promply donu. JAWKS WALSH, Proprieor, 'Dress Skirs Made o our measure or One Dollar." For economical buyers. We shall sell he ollowing a he reduced prices named, or no oher reason han ha.we have oo large a sock. Ladies'Cover Cloh Bicycle Skirs 98C wo-piece Ladies' Bicycle Suis... $.98 Ladies'and Misses'Bicycle Leggins... 49c. Whie "and Cream Pique Skirs 98c. Ladies' Separae Duck Skirs 79c. Dress Skirs made o, order..... ^,OO Ladies' Brillianine Dress Skirs..'.'.SJ9 Fancy " " " All Wool Serge Dress Skirs.98 Black Figured Silk Dress Skirs 4.98 Ladies' Laundered Shir Waiss 33c. Beer Qualiy Shir Waiss '..,..' 49c. Embroidery rimmed Waiss 98c. Silk Sriped Zephyr Shir Waiss C.98 Silk Waiss (odd lo)...,-.'...,;..50 Fancy Plaid Silk and Sain Waiss Misses' Whie Lawn Dresses.98 Children's Gingham Dresses. 98c. Lile Girls' Dresses, a o 5 25c. Children's Muslin Drawers, 2 o 2 9c. Ladies' Muslin[Corse Covers 7Q # Embroidery rimmed Corse Covers... lc. Hemsiched rimmed Corse Covers.. 23c. Skirs, Gowns and Drawers, 50c. value.- 39c. Sample lo Gowns, Skirs and Drawers. 56C. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vess, 3 or 25c Shaped '" " " 2 or 25c. Ladies' Lisle Ribbed. Vess, silk ribbon. 25C. " " " " lace rimmed 38C. Silk " " " '" 49c. Children's Gauze Vess, upward rom.. 9c. Ladies' Drop Siched Hose 2J&C. Silk Finished an Hose 25c. "Nemo" make Summer Corses 49c. S4-inch able Oil Cloh %2%C. Cashmere Bouque Soap 3C. Babe Skin alcum Powder 3c. Hair Ras, 3 o a se, or... 2JisC. Ladies' Pique and Silk Pu Scars 22C. Ladies'Linen Collars and Cus 9c. $k When special aenion is given o ready-o-wear dress requisies or boys and girls, we oer Boys' Blouse Waiss rom 25c. 'o $2.98, and all he beween prices Girls' Whie and Colored Dresses, 4 o 4 years, a 49c, 98c, $.68 and up o. $5.00. Corner Broad and Mechanic Srees, RED BANK, N. J. \ We've a big sore ull o good hings ha we've jus go in. hey are all new and resh. And such prices! Bu he prices will speak or hemselves when you come o buy. hey'll ell you and hey'll ell you much beer han we can, how much you'll save by buying here. We deliver goods wihou exra charge -and quickly, oo. W. H. KNAPP, No. 8 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J. HE MACHLESS.,. LGH. S ELECEC OF COURSE. DO OU USE? All modern houses aro wired or elecric lighs. We do wiring a acual cos o us. normaion gladly urnished. he Shore Elecric Co., Red Bank, 85 BA8 FRON 8KEE, HOS OFFCE BLOCK. New Jersey. HAVE OUR- LAWRi LOWERS Sharpened and repaired now, do nil lizes, rom hand machines o ho larges mado, A good Asparagus Buncher For sale. C. C. SMOCK, Cor, Fron S. and Bridge Avc,«RED DANK, N. J. NOCE! Noice is hereby given ha all axes due on real esae in he. ownship o Shrewsbury or he,year-897 mus be paid \ on or beore June 20h, 898, or he propery will be adverised and sold according o law. BENJAMN J. PAKKEB, Collecor o Shrewsbury ownship. * Smoke One and ou'll Wan a Box! he Lillian Russell is he Bes Five- Cen Cigar Made.! Morris Pac & Son, i i FRON SREE. > Many women consider Schroeder's.Hair onic as a necessary par o heir oile equipmen. ^hqy know i keeps he scalp healhy and makes; he hair grow. 50 cens /a bole a Schroeder's Pl/armacy.

3 BCCLE CLUBS. Less Papular Now Vlian in he Early Days o Cycling. - n connecion wih he grea increasi o lricycli"2 in he las ew years i i *n ineresing commen ha i ha's no beneied cycle clubs in any marked way. he poin is ha he number oi cluba^is" no commensurae" wih he number o riders and ha no club shows auy considerable augmenaion in ia membership. is no easy o discover all he reasons why his is so. " One argumen advanced which seems plausible is ha in earlier days, when here were ewer o hem, wheelmen naurally nough he company o ellow riders, in order, o learn abou he roads and he many oher hings hey desired o know. Joining a club was hereore abou he only hing or hem o do. Nowadays an unaached rider 'has many means o securing suoli inormaion wihou being a club member. He can ind all he congenial oompany he wans or his wheeling rips wihou having any dues o pay. Mos o his riends and relaives are riders, and he has more inviaions o runs han he can aend o. He does no need o ie up wih any organizaion o riders in order o ge he. greaes amoun o un ou o his bicycle riding. One oher poin ha also, has undoubedly miliaed agains he growh o cycling clubs is ha in almos every one here are acion* ha are divided on he racing quesion. Probably 95 per cen o wheeling organizaions have one elemen ha avors he enrollmen o racing men and he mainenance o a eam, while anoher elemen is opposed o i. has always been one o he misakes o bicycle clubs o enroll boh classes o riders, whereas i migh be wiser o deermine a he ouse ha i would be eiher a racing club or one o leisurely riders. here has been a grea inlux- iilo cycling o persons pas he middle age, who are v very paricular abou he digniy o heir associaions, and he* idea has aken roo in heir minds ha every bicyv cle club is composed chiely o boy scorchers and racing men. n spie o he ac ha in mos clubs he racing Quesion is subordinae i is no easy o ear ou his noion rom he minds o he new riders o ho class mos desirablo or clubs, and his indicaes ha such clubs as dggiyike he social eaures sronges and aea wih racing and.cenury runs incidenally would do beer o wholly abandon races "and cenuries. A club is mos heard abou because o is public "evens o. his kind, and hereore ho impression ha such aairs are is chie objecs "o exisence gains ground. hig keeps ou o i he very men who i hoy knew he acs would ind ho club a congenial one and who rom he sandpoin o. he club would be desirable members. A case in poin is ono.o ho oldes clubs in he counry, ho Long sland Wheelmen, which is lile heard abou because i never holdsraces or cenuries, bu was ho irs o own is clubhouse and is oday one o he mos subsanial wheeling organizaions-in he greaerqbiy, wih a membership roll on which can be couned ho names o physicians, minisers, lawyers and many who are prominen in a social or commercial way. drow ho line and held-o i. n almos every case where club poliics has caused a spli racing maors have igured prominenly. Clubs ha seek social presigo and big membership rolls would do well o heed ho Bigns o he imes and eliminao racing. Only hose in which he racing clemen is very srong can now hope o oompeo as ac ual promoers. A grea deal o complain has been heard rom clubs ha usually hold one raco mee a year abou :.ho inererence wih heir plans made by he proessional associaions, and much sympahy or such clubs has been orhcoming. As a maer o senimen i does seem hard ha any club which osered ho spor 5 years ago should now ind isel placed a a disadvanage and almos orced o ho wall by now organizaions, bu i should no be orgoen ha i is senimen, while suocess ul enoraiumen o ho publio JB a business. ho days o ho amous amaeur clubs in baseball hayo gono, and ho brilliancy o ho proessional sago has considerably eclipsed ho delighul aairs o amaeurs in ho big ciies, and so i is coming o pass ha in spio o ho rogros born o ond raemorios ho sociable raoe moos o sociable wheeling clubs aro dying ou. ««Posiion s Paramoun. A ac ha should urnibh ho sronges kind o n lesson o all riders is ha wih n rncing man his posiion is o irs nil paramoun imporance Booro ho can begin o do eocivo raining on a now whool ho has o do a lqc o experimening in adjusing ho handle burs, middles and ohor pars o ho inuohino, and ho ussos or a weokpa-bou a racion o nn inch ohnngo, n order o go ho bonoil o ovory bi o his srengh ho knows ho mus bo poibod on his whool in jnu ho way ha is mob oomorablo mid lurvimugoous o him. during ho racing HOHOU any ono durom o ool wih his whool and chaugo he adjusmen o any par by BO much us a Bixoouh o an inch, horo is a groa hullabaloo JMKO by ho racing nuui and his rainer. For comor and hoalhul oxoroioo posiion in jun ah imporan Oj ho ordinary road ridor any U N o ho racing man.' liiev Valenu '<MH. A box o hireen VMey Fqloon poiw or 0 ceno n ill! HicoiBici BaUonvry aboro. Adv. BOUNFUL ADVCE. A Pessimis Adds o. he Abundan Suggesions or Beginners. Beginners are reminded ha all ha i? required is conidence. ou canno purchase his a he bicycle shop, bu you will have o pay or i jus he same. is somehing you.canno borrow rom anoher. By.he ime you havo acquired i you may no be alive o enjoy i, bu ha is o small consequence. you canno enjoy i, neiher will you mind i ha you are no longer able o ride. '*' Do no ail o run ino he various obsrucions in and along he roadway, paricularly oher riders you happen o mee. will no require any especial eor on your par o do his. is perhaps ho only hing in bicycling ha comes naurally o he beginner. here are many.ways o dismouning, bu i is unnecessary o give you any nsrucions in, regard o hem. ou will ind ou he mos o hem or yoursel in a wonderully shor ime. ou will have some diiculy a irs in mouning, bu i you do no succeed you will escape dangers and bruises ha migh oherwise beall you. is" aii imporan maer always o have ready a pleniul sock o excuses or no rying o moun, such as i is oo windy, or oo muddy, or oo bo, or oo oold, or ha you are no eeling quie well oday. People have hus been known o escape mouning he season hrough, bu hese are ariss in prevaricaion and are hereore excepions o ho general rule. Moa persons are a imes uerly wihou excuse, and insead reurn home wih srawberry marks dispersed over heir bodies and possibly wih a broken limb or wo. When you have succeeded in securing conidence, essay o climb a lile hill. will surprise you o ind how easily you canno do i. * hen ry a down hill ride.. ou will have he sensaion o being pushed by a locomoive going 60 miles an hour. ou will no enjoy i, bu you will enjoy i beer a ie han you will a ew momens laer. hen you will wish you were a homo Bae in your lile bed. Perhaps you will ind yoursel horo when consciousness is resored, covered wih he bedclohing and divers bruises. -»-^-» Are andems oo Ligh is said by dealers who wach he record o heir repair shop ha andema are being made oo ligh his season, jus as singlo wheels were a couplo o years ago. Riders demand as ligh a andem as hey can ge because o ho roublo o liing a heavy one around and ho ac ha a andem on which a woman rides is ap o give he masculine pedaler more liing and rundling o do han would a single wheel. his makes i naural enough or a man o pay aenion, o ho avoirdupois when buying. Bu he olly o going o exremes is illusraed by he ac ha repair men unie in saying ha hey have heir shops ull o broken andems. Junior Wheelmen. Considerable delay has been experienced in commencing he enrollmen o junior members o ho League o American Wheelmen, alhough i is nearly our monhs since ho organizaion o a jnnior league was auhorized by he naional assembly. Applicaion blanks are being prined, bu i is probable ha acion by he sae division, a is semiannual meeing in June will be necessary beore, applicaions can be received. Paris Drivers. Paris drivers consider hemselves a libery o run over ovory cyclis who does no go ou o ho way. ho municipal regulaions, which ' are remarkably sric- in covering many hings, seom o be singularly lax as o ho rules o he road, and i is said ha he cycliss aro saring o organize a movemen o procure beer rules or he regulaion o sree raic. :-. Cycle Cha. Bombay; is esimaed as having 8,000 cycliss. ' Never ea a heary meal beore going on a ride, as i you do you are involving a grea risk o bringing on syncope, which is almos invariably aal. Pisburgh chie o police has ordered he arres o all cyclisa using whisles as alarms. he police, he assers, should have a monopoly on whisle blowing. n removing a valve sem ake a piece o iron a screwdriver will do hea i and lay i on he op o he sem base. he base will hen curl up and can be easily removed. Las year he ax on bicycles in France brough he governmen 27, Revenue was colleced on 829,88 machines, which may be se down as he approximae number ridden in he counry. Biding wih he hands in he cener o he handle bars is one o he mos injurious o pracices. conracs he ches and prevens ree respiraion and in many cases will also cause numbness in he hands. A good many people wh could no bo inducedvo ake exercise in any oher orm are unable o resis he pleasures o cycling, and heir muscles are kep in good shape in spie o hemselves, BO o say. 's hard o ind a man oo lazy o-ride a wheel aer he' once learns he rick. he Germans seem o be uncerain as o he saus o hings in his counry since he declaraion o war wih Spain. Augus Lehr, who is o be one o he Naional cycledrome's eam o racing men, he oher day cabled Senaor Morgan o know i he war would cancel his conrac. is unnecessary o say ha he was sen a very emphaic negaive reply, A leading church in Harlem has recenly pu in bicycle racks or he accommodaion o is parishioners, and i is said ha he services are more largely aended. Anoher church, on he wes side, holds a special 9 o'clock Eervice on Sunday morning or he convenience o cycliss, who are hus enabled o sar upon heir wheeling rips in ample season. has proved quie popular. Cos o Racing. Owing o he speculaion ha is being done iu he maer o he big easern racing associaions-who will igure so largely in cycle racing his season a local man has igured ou ha $300,000 may bo spen beore ho season is over by hese saino associaions. wo hundred pacemakers, a an average regular salary o 50 a monh or six monhs) would make an expendiure o $60,000. Abou 00 pacemakers will ravel nearly all he season, ooing up an average individual expendiure o abou $00 each, adding $0,000 more o ho oal. hose who do no ravel will necessiae an expense o $50 per monh each, making anoher $5,000. he pacemaking machines will cos no less han $2,000 or ive ouis. welve middle disance men will receive a salary o abou $2,- 000, while ho en rainers' expenses will surely add $6,000 o he general expense lis, which would hen amoun o some $ 05,000, no couning ho valuo o he purses and special prizes. Figures aro oerainly ineresing hings on which o base ono's calculaions. Secondary Objecs in Cycling. Cycling is all he more enjoyablo when in addiion o he ride isel here is some socondary objec in view. his is he opinion o a cyclis who has adoped phoography as he secondary objec, and he argues ha while he cycle ride is he moans o orgeing onesel or ho imo being in he surroundings and he necessary aenion required or manipulaing he cycle, his is los aa he cyclis becomes an adep rider, he seering and pedaling becoming bu more mechanical operaions. - is hen ha ho secondary objec adds so much o he enjoymen o he pasime. Pride in Cycling. Personal pnae is pne o a severe es by hose who walk up a hill - and push a bicycle by hand while ohers pass blihely by in he saddle. A sop o one's pride and a legiimae excuse or walk: ing can be ound in he srain pu upon a bicycle in hill climbing. A sensible man is sparing o his bicycle, and he grea wising srain pu upon he rear secion o a cycle in climbing hills is lile appreciaed. here is a coninually repeaed loss o impeus and consequenly a coninual repeiion o "chug chug'' on ho chain which ends o draw he rear quadran o he machine, comprised by he rear orks and back says, ou o alignmen. No only do he chain and rear ubes o he rame suer, bu as he wheel revolves and various secions o i come in conac wih he ground dieren groups o spokes are subjeced o a srain ha is cerain o loosen hem and i he hill be very seep hrow he wheel ou o rue. Riders who learn hese hings can aord o pocke pride and walk up seep hills and ye smile in a superior way a hose who pedal pas hem, conscious ha in going aoo hey are doing he wiser hing or boh heir muscles and heir cycles. ^.<. Posiion and Pedaling. ' A man who has conduced d bicycle insrucion hall or more han en years speaks as ollows: " seems o me as i every day see more women on he road wih an ungainly knee acion. hey li heir knees so high ha hey are bound o look awkward, while heir skirs' are a he mercy o he breeze. hen hey wonder why oher women do no have he sanio rouble wih heir skirs and why hoy ride so graceully. hey would be asonished i hey were old ha i is all a maer o posiion and pedaling, bu ha is he ac, and all women should learn i." Bicycles on Warships- Bicycles are o be ound on nearly every man-o-war, ucked away in odd corners, and on some vessels as many as 5O.wheels may be discovered. When on shore leave, he oicers and members o he* crew seem o ake much more enjoymen in cycling han he landlubber awheel. he oicers o several European baleships saioned a Plaea, i is relaed, knowing heir say would be long, buil a cycle rack, using cinders rom he ships or a surace, and ran races nearly every day. c When in doub come < A o he Ar Sore, * 57 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. l! he 2 * s ound in he Ray Camera, y aking a picure 2^x2^. n- % 4- ", «sananeous or ime exposure. * % Coss only $2.50. Sold by %' \ DeHar k Leson,! PHOOGRAPHERS, * 27 Broad S.. Red Bank. Don' Have a Lawsui Wih your neighbor because his socc brena in and desroys your crops. is beer and cheaper o enco wih he Keysone Woven Wire Fence. Where i is used hero can be no such rouble. Why? Because i keeps sock in or ou. 25 o 58 inches hlprh. Srong, durab[e, perec. Can' hur sock^i's smooh. Send'or rco book on lence building. CH/RLES G. CONOER, Holmdel, N. J. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA he Columbia Bicycle agency o Red Bank has been ranserred o me. have a ull line o wheels a hese prices : Columbia Chainless, - - $25.00 Columbia Chain Wheel, Harord, Videe, $40.00 and Jack and Jill (ull size wheels), Jack and Jill bicycles are made by he Columbia company. Caalogues sen ree on applicaion. carry a ull line o sundries and repair wheels. H. A. WORHLE, 7 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. A $ he Norine Bicycle is well made, and will sand up well under hard wear. Frames are 22, 24 or 26-inch, as desired, wih regular gears, 66y 2 o 84. Bearings are dus-proo. he bicycle is handsome in appearance; is made or boh men and women, and eiher syle is sold a he same price, $ he wheel hroughou is well-consruced and special aenion is given o he inish.. i 22 Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J.

4 HE REir BANK REGSER JOHN. COOK. Edior and Proprieor. SUBSCMPOJV PRCE: One ear.....v.,...; $ 50 SlxMono -...; 75 hree Monhs...,::.., 40 " ADVEUSEMESS ~~ Bhoald reach ua no laer han/wednesday morning, sample copies o HE RK08ER and prined raes o adverising will be sen o any address on applicaion. Adverisers have he, privilege ol changing heir announcemens aa oen as liey desire wihou exra charge. Beading noices will be nsered or 0 cens a line, each nserion. hese noices will he placed a he boom o columns and marked Adv. Obiuary noices ana poery, lodge resoluions, ec.,' will be insered or 0 cens per line. Noices o birhs, marriages and deahs published ree. WEDNESDA, JUNE 8, 898. Lighing he Channel. he eors o he Souh Shrewsbury boamen, which resuled in he river channel being buoyed and lighed by he governmen, should serve as an incenive o he boamen o he Norh Shrewsbury o obain he same beneis o his river. he channel in he Norh Shrewsbury is quie as oruous as in he Souh Shrewsbury, and here is aa urgen need o i being properly marked. he same person who cares or he lighs now arranged or could readily,care or hree addiional lighs in he Norh Shrewsbury. One o hese lighs should be locaedji he urn in he channel near Lower Eocky Poin; anoher should be locaed a he sharp urn in he channel near Upper Rocky Poin, -and he hird should...mark Long Poin, jus above he Oceanic bridge. Wih hese lighs he navigaion o he Norh Shrewsbury would be comparaively easy, by nigh as well as by day. Since he governmen has shown an inclinaion o mark river channels, a unied eor should bo made by hdse who use he Norh Shrewsbury river o have he governmen perorm he same work here ha i is doing elsewhere. A Bicycle Race or Money.' A bicycle race was held on Monday by six small boys o he Mechanic sree public school. he sar vim made in ron o he schoolhouse and he course was around he Wallace sree block. he riders rode over his course six imes. Cash prizes amouning in value o 50 cens' had been conribued by MorriB Sigel o Washingon sree. he riders were Harold Sickles, Charlie Clay, Harold Jacques, Monroo oorhees, Leslie Reckless and Harry Smih. he irs money, 25 cens, was won by Harold Jacques. he second money was ieen cens, and was-won by Harold Sickles. Charlie Clay won hird money, which was en cens. A Fire in a Prining Oice. he Asbury Park Journal prining oice was damaged o he amoun o $5,000 by ire las Saurday nigh. he cause o he ire is unknown. John K. Wallace, he edior o he Journal, was in he building an hour beore he lire occurred, and he said ha when he le here were no signs o a ire. he large press was no much damaged and he Jonrnalv/'iWho issued on Friday as usual. he loss \H ully covered by insurance. Church News. Nex Sunday morning Children's day services will be held in he 'Presbyerian church. A nigh Rev. R. G. Davey will lecure on "Gladsone, he Grea Chrisian Saesman." A lawn pary or he benei o Rev. Ebenezer Bird o he Pilgrim Bapis church will be given a his house on Cenral avenue on uesday and Wednesday o nex week. A Floris Business o be Closed. C. P. Kline, he loris a he Cenral railroad saion, has made an assignmen o L. P. Conklin o Red Bank. For more han a year pas Mr. Kline has been sick. a he liong Branch hospinl, and ho business OH been conduced by William Paerson, a relaive. he business was conduced a a loss aer Mr. Klino's sickness began, and he enire sock o ho greenhouse ia o bo closed ou a once... _. A Woman Barbor in own. Hiss Elizabeh Brain has opened a barber shop in ho Dorso building a he cornoi' o Bonnouh sroo and Maple aveuue. his place has done a air business HCO i wns opened, and on Saurday MiRH Brnan expecu an «sainan, who will alno be a young woman, Now Books or a Library. For ionio ime pun ho Presbyerian Sunday-school a Oceanic has Leon raw ing money or a now nupply o boolcn or heir library. ho bookii were bough lnl wcok and he lm ncludcb abou 2iO volumcii. Raising Monoy or a Poor Family. Clnudo Winoinan o Anbury Park linn raised $00 or ho amily,o Joiioph 3 Demon, who reoonly died huro. ho money is o bo uiied o ranripor ho amily o Swizerland, lioir naive land OWN ALK. he publicaion in HE RED BANK REG- SER las week o he reracion which was signed by Henry C. Robers o New Mbnmouh in orderjo induce Miss Eleanor S. Walling o wihdraw her sui o $5,000 damages agains him or' libel, appears o have sirred Mr. Robers's riends up o sudden loods o anger and olly. Ever since las week's issue o HE REGSER wab published hey have been rending he air wih.heir cries o dismay, and one or wo o hem have gone so ar as o say ha Mr. Robers signed no reracion a all. * **' Henry C. Robera and Henry C. Robrs's riends evidenly-desired o have he idea spread abroad ha Miss Walling dropped he cass agains him because she was araid o have i ried. he real acs are ha Miss Walling wihdrew he sui only aer Henry C. Robers had agreed o sign a complee and horough reracion o he charges lie had made agains her, and had urher agreed o pay he csss o he sui. he sui agains him was no disconinued by her unil he had acually signed such a paper. Mr, Robers's lawyers were presen when he, signed he paper, and here is no doub ha i was signed wih heir approval and consen, or hey mus have been well aware o Mr. Robers's posiion. Fierce and bier aacks have been made on HE REGSEE or prining he acs in he case. Some o Mr. Robers's ool riends have even gone o he lengh o saying ha HE REGSER'S sory o he sui and is disconinuance were unrue... ; * * * HE REGSER is no in he habi o prining unrue repors o happenings. n he presen case HE REGSEE, like a number o oher papers hereabous, was urnished wih a sor o accoun o he'selemen o he case by one o Mr. Robers's lawyers. HE REGSER delined o prin any sory o he sui unil i had possession o he oicial papers in he case. HE REGSER go he oicial papers in he case, and i hus was enabled o prin, rom he highes and mos rusworhy course possible, he xac acs in reerence o he selemen o he sui. * # * he oicial papers in he case show ha Henry C. Robers wroe his leer concerning Miss Eleanor S. Walling : o he chairman and memlicra o he hoard o cducalnno he ooujhu o MUkUdomi: GENLKMUN- do hereby respecully peiion ha you do, as soon aa possible, relievo our disric or public school n New Monmouh, under your he gas and unconsciously urned i on Jurisdicion, rom he odium now aached o by reason o he ac lin ho eacher now employed n again. Abou an hour laer Mr. Holmes his school has by her acions and conduc, rad ho aenions received rom a married man. whereby wab awakened. He Was nearly overcome by he escaping gas, bu managed she has aroned us, by he rumors, acions, conduc and public scundul hereby creaed. And whereas, her ixnmplo s ending o each o ge o he bedroom door, which he mmoraliy among he children and demoralize he hrew open. Ho was BO weak ha he school and ho neighborhood, making i unsae lor he morals o our children o permi hem o any could no sand, and he ell across he longer aend his school, hereore ask ha you do no again appoin he said eacher o he New Moninouli school, and i is possible, ha you remove Sabah, who had rooms across he hall loor. Hisgroans awakened Samuel hall. lier immediaely, as would be beer o have no leacbor han o have children augh such pernicious hings as hey aro now obliged o observe almos consanly. HE.VS C. ROBERS. When his was wrien Henry O. Robers probably had no idea ha Miss Robers would resen bis aack on her characer, or ha he would be called o accoun or wriing he leer. He may have hough, and probably did hink, ha he was perecly sae in hus aackng a woman. Bu when Mi3s Walling began sui agains him or libel, laying he damages a $5,000, he siuaion became dieren. n order o save o he lawsui, and o pievenhe case rom oming o rial, he signed his reracion : hereby declare hn have never inenionally made any saemen designed o relec on ho puriy, chasiy or repuaion or moraliy o Eleanor 8. Walling. And urher-declnre and airm ha know o no iii' o hers which does relec upou or call in quesion her puriy or chasiy, or repuaion or moraliy. And urher hereby ngreo o pay he coss o ho ahovu siled sui o bo axod. HENH 0. ROKB8. do no see how any reracion could be devised ha would be more horough and more complee han his, e inspie o he ac ha his reracion is now a par o he oicial record o ho case, a corresponden o one o he papers, wriing rom New Monmouh, saya ha Henry O, Robers has made no reracion'.'" his corresponden was oo cowardly o sign his real name, and skulked behind an assumed name; or perhaps lie linovy ha ho real acs wore jus opposie o wha be wroe, and so did no wan anyono o know who i was hn was olling such bnro-aced alsehoods. * # liihcorreapoiideiialso said ha Henry O. Robera had paid only $!!() o he axed coss o ho Hui, and inimaed ha ho would no pay nny'inore. don' know how much ho axed coss o he sui won), and don' know how much Mr. Robers has paid, only know ha Henry C, Robera signed ono o he oicial papers in ho sui, nnd ha in hin pape ho nmdo ii comploo rolmolion o ho charges ngaiiik i Minn Walling and agreed o pay all ho cona o ho sui. am inclined o hink ha ho eorrcbponden may bo righ when ho miya ha Mr. RoliM-ii has paid only $20 o ho cosb. whould imngino ha a mini who would wrie a loor abou n wanmn ouoli as ha leer lonry O. Uobora wroe abou Miss Walling, and J wbo backed down so compleely and signed suph a horough reracion as he did when he was conroned.wih a lawsui, would be jus he man who..would promise o pay he coss o a sui, and would aerward reuse o pay hem i here was a possible chance or him o ge ou o paying he bill. * *» As said above, don' know, wheher Mir. Robers paid more han $20 o he coss or no; bu do know ha he signed a promise o pay he coss beore Miss ^Walling would consen o wihdraw he sui. Aer Mr. Robers signed he reracion and he promise o pay he coss, he sui was disconinued. he coss are'more han $20, as his corresponden inimaes, and Mr. Robers now reuses o pay he coas in excess o $20, in spie o his wrien promise, suppose his ac will have o be aken as only anoher! illusraion o he characer o he mani SAAC EWNG N JAL., He Was Cruel o a Horse and hreaened o Shoo wo Mien. Las uesday saac Ewing o Alanic Highlands wen o James A. Sage's livery sable a ha place and hired a horse or an hour o ake his moher o Oceanic. nsead o going o Oceanic Ewing wen o he Highlands, He bea he horse and drove i rapidly abou ha village. He was inally arresed by Consable Job Lyman. Elwood Clayon, who is employed by Mr. Sage, wen o he Highlands and ook he horse home. He hen wen o he oice o Jusice JohnEllisand swore ou a warran agains Ewing or cruely o animals. Ewing was aken o Alanic Highlands by Consable Lyman on Wednesday, and he had a hearing he same day. He was pu under bail o $50 o'awai he acion o he grand jury. Bail was urnished by his moher. As soon as Ewing was released he wen o Sage's sables and hreaened o kill Elwood Clayon, who made he complain agains him. JHe also hreaened o shoo Elwood Faison. He was arresed again on complain o hese men and was held in $200 bail on each case. He was unable o urnish bail, and he was sen o he couny jail. Ewing is abou 2 years Old.. C ; - An Unpleasan Wedding our. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Holmes were married a Keypor on Monday. hey came,o Red Bank on heir wedding rip and pu up a he. Globe hoel. When hey wen o bed Mr. Holmes urned ou Miss Gerrude Beer Enerains. Miss Gerrude Reier enerained a number o guess a her home on Riverside avenue las Wednesday nigh. A very enjoyable evening was spen in dancing and rereshmens were served a welve o'clock. During he early par o he evening he guess were enerained wih songs and dances by lile Dorohy' Degnan. Among he guess were Mrs. S. W. Morord, Miss Alice Morord, Miss Sadie Grapel, Miss Helen McCarey, Miss May Bussell, Miss Annie Morord, Miss Frances Giles, Miss Mario Reier o Newark, Philip Coleman, Charles and Peer MoClees, George Seele, George Hendrickson and William H. Reier o Asbury Park. Measles a Eaonown., here are several cases o measles in Eaonown. Among hose who are now sick wih, he disease are homas Dickinson, Jr., ho young daugher o John Kolb, and Miss Bessie Benne. Elsie Sou, who was sick wih he disease, has recovered. he amily o Dr. W. B. Beach have all been sick, bu are now recovering, Gilhuly-Worhloy. Mrs. Emily Gilhuly and Edward Worhley, boh o Long Branch, were, married on Sunday o lna week by Rev.., P. Rooho. Miss Lizzie Howland o Long Branch was bridesmaid- and Ralph L. Howland was bes man, Mr, and Mrs. Worhley havo begun housekeeping a Long Blanch. Hur n a Runaway. Fred uynuh and Benjamin Snydor wore driving n eam o horses near Oceanpor las uesday, whon ho iioraca became righened nnd run away. Boh men wore hrown rom ho wagon and considerably cu and bruised, Hayneu wan nid up eovornl days an n resul o ho acoidon. Nu Pralines n Laug'a. Adv. COOKNG B GAS. Pracical llusraions a he Gas Company's Oice. For a week pas Mrs. Eva. Squire bas been giving exhibiions o cooking by gas a he oice o he Consolidaed gas company on Eas Fron sree. he exhibiion will be coninued o and including Saurday aernoon. here have been many visiors" a he gas oice during he week. A number o so ves and gas ranges are on exhibiion, and cooking is.done on many o hem. One aernoon Mrs. Squire cooked a sixcourse dinner or our persons in one hour on he gas range, a a cos o eigh cens or he gas. he demonsraions o cooking include broiling seaks, chops and ish; rying, boiling and roasing poaoes; cooking vegeables o various kinds, and baking biscui and cake. A lile lecure is given every aernoon by Mrs. Squire while he cooking is in progress, and a is close he aricles cooked are served o he guess. here are many lile devices in he way o using gas or cooking and or household use which have proved o grea ineres o he women who have aended he exhibiion. Perhaps he mos ineresing o hese is a smoohing iron, or ironing clohes. he iron is heaed by a small gas je inside o he iron, and is conneced wih he gas pipe wih a rubber ube, which supplies he gas. Wih his device he iron "is kep consanly a a uniorm emperaure, and he kichen is kep cool. Anoher device which was o inense ineres o he women was an appliance or heaing a crimping iron. Sill anoher device is a bread and cake pan, which nllows he bread or cake o be cu enirely away rom he pan, a he boom aa well as on he sides. his is an idea which originaed wih Mrs. Squire. Some o he hings shown nre designed or bachelors' use, and provide or making a cup o coee, or boiling a couple o eggs, or doing oher ligh cooking, on an ordinary gas je, he exhibiion, while designed o show he advanages oi gas or cooking, is no conined enirely o his poin, and many hins on cooking and preparing dishes or he able are given by Mrs, Squire. A PJEWSBOS' SRUGGLE. ''World" XeimboysDesroy a"journal" Bou's Sock.! For some ime pas here has been grea rivalry in Red Bank beween he boys who handle he evening World and hose who'sell'he Journal, and las week he rivalry ended in a igh." Edward J. Wise represens he evening World in Red Bank and engages he newsboys or-ha paper. He also or-_ merly sold he Journal. Abou wo weeks ago Alber Bloodgood o Oceanic was made he Journal represenaive He smelled he escaping gas and sum-heremoned help. Mrs. Holmes was ound in avorie paper o he own since he war he Journal has become he an unconsoious condiion. Dr. Warner began, on accoun o he excellence o was sen or and adminisered resoraives and in a shor ime Mr, and Mrs. one o is ediorials. Aer Bloodgood is war news and he surdy American Holmes were ou o danger. ook charge o ne Journal sales in Red Bank he World boys decided ha no boy should be allowed o sell Journals in own. Las Wednesday Willie Roop o Whie sree ook some Journals rom he JoiraaZrepreseriaiveahe saion. He was hreaened wih rouble i he underook o sell hem, bu he ook his bundle o papers and aared down Monmouh sree. Edward J. WiBe old he World newsboys o ake he Journals away rom him and desroy hem, and he promised a drink o soda waer or every live Journals aken rom him and desroyed, and ice cream soda waer or every en Journals desroyed, Roop was se upon and beaen and his papers deroyed, and oher boys who underook o sell Journals were reaed he same way. A ew o he boya have begun o sell Journals again during he pas day or wo, bu i is said ha anoher aack on hem ia being arranged. Chickens Solen a Shrewsbury. On Sunday nigh hieves visied Joseph Bendy's chicken-bouso and sole eleven owls. he hieves gained an enrance A srawberry BOdablo will bo held n ho lecureroom o ho Rod Bank Bapis church Friday even- o he chicken-liouso by pulling ou ho ing. Homo-mado cako and ennry on sale, also ice saple on he door. hey carried o he cream nnd srawberries, A ine lierary nnd musical chickens wihou any one in ho house programmo will be given. lioaring a sound, alhough he chiclconhouse is only a shor dibnnco rom.ho houhe. Sizo in Adverisemens. Many business men hesiae- o udvoriio because hey imagine ha only largo announcomonb piy. ins is a serious misake. A good small udverilomon N good in spioo issizu, bu no increnlo in he sizo o a bad adverisemen will make i n good nnnounomnon. A nmall ad vcrihciricii woll consruced and properly placed can l>o a good ono, uid no bualiu'uh man uhould hesiae o placo lls goods beore Wi publio ihnply hooaiile ho 'can no aord u whole pugo. Lo ho Hizo o your advorlaeinon cor» respond wih lio oino o your bualnruu, Le i bo clohed ia plain, prcollo enon and nroporly consruced ns o yjh), ad co will no hinder (o umiulncij. FOR SALE." i - House o good condiion or bale cheap. r nquire; H kblolord7nj ' FOR SALE. A line amily horse, harness and wo-sea rap- ' B. L. rons, 8eabrlgli, N. J. >,, COACHMAN. i PSW&man wishes posiion. Hre-class reerences. Address, Box 805, Red Bank, i>i. J. HORSES AKEN O BOARD. Have accommooaiods or six horses o boards W. A. Hopplpg'a Chapel Hill Farm. ** FARM WAGONS AND CARS. Farm wagons and caia, new, or sale by Rober VanSemick, Monmouh sree, Bed Banc. O LE. House on Whie sree; elx rooms, good cellar and auc. Apply o J. DegenrlDg, Gennania hoel. HREE HOUSES FOR REN : hree houses-on Wallace sree. Prices, SO 8» and 8U. inquire ol A. Ludlow, 23 Broadsree. ROWBOA WANED. Will buy round or la boom boa in good order and cheap or cash. A. J. L., care RED BANK KEG- S H FOUR GRLS WANED. Four girls waned or general housework. ADDV o Rober Munay, near own hall, Monmouh Bree KedBaak. " FOR SALE CHEAP. Schooner Nele M. Rogers, carries iy ons coal Apply o Charles. Leouaid, Leonardo posolllce New Jersey. *, FOR SALE. A S3O0 Vicorb or salo; ln-good condiion. Can be seen n Mienwlseri carriage acory, Broadway- Long Branch. FOR SALE. 8e o blacksmih ools or sale, including now Bnalo uprigh drill. nquire o ; allman,. Oceanpor, N. J. FOR SALE. A Rood paying grocery business on sea shore, wih. or wihou buuaing. Address B. B., care RKOBKB ollce, Red Bank. SALE. Fiy housand omao plans or sale: Sone and Paragon. Mrs. L. A. 'aerson, Mlddleown, near Harmony church. FOR SALE CHEAP. Leaher-op phaeon, S0O; surrey, S60; depo wagon. SW. all on coacliman a Mrs. A. 8. Paen's, Pleasure Bay. OMAO PLANS FOR SALE. One hundred housand omao plans or sah) u he dairy arm ol (3. Solel, beween Bed Bank and Leeclsvillo. P. 0. Box 08, Hed Bank. WANED. Furnished house wih barn in Red Bank, near river preerred, rom July s o Ocober s. A Sammls, Manhaan iearko, New ork. WANED. oung widow desires kichen work in hoel or general housowork lu prlvuo. house. Good plain cook. Apply a 35 Shrewsbury avenue. WANED. Acive sales agens waned or quick selling" household necessiy. Address Alanic Washer Company, Drawer E, Asbury l'ark, N. J. LOS FOR SALE. Los 50x50 ee a Eas Side Purk. A chance or a bargain. Owner nns moved uwly and will sell los, very clieap. nquire o Allaire & Son, Agens. OFFCES O REN n he new Mercanilo Bnnb Building, Red Bank, N. J. Plans o building and diagram o rooms and pariculars a all real esae agens in Red Bank. WASHNC AND RONNC. do washing and ironing a home, eiher by he piece or dozen, or by he wash. All work well done. Mrs.. Schanck, 30 Whie sree, Red Bank. FERLZERS. Good erilizer or all crops a S2.00 j good sone lime, delivered n all poins on Cenral railroad o New Jersey, a H cens.- B. F. Vuinwrlgb. Farmdale, N. J. BOARD WANED. Single genleman desires senson or permanen board wih sricly privae amily living on or near ile river. Reerences. Address A. J. L., care RED BANK REGSER. CARPE WEAVNG. Carpes woven on bes warp. Rus and mas D colored paerns a specialy. Work done promply and ready or delivery on day promised. W. J. Wes. Shrewsbury, N. J. FOR SALE. One horso, Dve years old, bea hree minues; one good cow, hreo road cars, ]agg>r wagon, buggy. wo road wagons, wo surreys and one splndlo wagon. 33 Whie sree. - CARNC. do all kinds o caring. ncluding he moving o urniure. Word can be le a Whie 4 Knapp's shoo Boro, and ho caring will be done a once. Edward Haley, Shrewsbury avenue. FOR SALE. he as caboa" Arrow," 2 ee 0 inches long, 0 lee 0 inches bcanvall in lrs-closs condiion. Full working rig and all paraphernalia belonging osaid boa. P. O. Box 70, Red Bank, N. J. BOWLNG BUSNESS FOR SALE. A bowling and billiard business; wih an oxcollon paronage, n ono o lio bes owns n Now Jersey, ia oered or salo. Price $,000 cash. Address Billiards, care RKOSKR, Red Bank, N. J. WO POOL ABLES FOR SALE. Size 4Wx0 oe, six pockes, wih cues, clohs, balls. ruch, ec., nnd all n good, condiion, Also so o our vory Mlllnrd bulls chenp. Apply o A. R. Armsrong, Koypor, N. J. P. 0. Box 88. WASHNG AND RONNG. do washing and ironing. charge 8,00 a dozen or sarched pieces nnd 7S cens a dozen o plain plncea. Bes reeivnecs. Call aer Monday morning a 20( Pearl sroo, or address Sarah Simpson* BOX 08, Red Bank. : SRAWBERR SOCABLE. FLOWERS AND PLANS A a HacrMcl. Mus hu sold hin monh. 0. P. Kllno has given L. '. Conklin power o n )inoy o colled all blllb duo him and m soil all his sock n his grainhoubch opposie lio railroad depo a chl Bank, N... ho phmb and Unworn here- will ho sold very cheap. Open rom ono lo six o'clock uvery aernoon excep Hiiudny..MUSCAL NSRUCON.. Mr. Henry Harding, ormerly o Now ork. 'deilikonromhoponjoo lml llank unil viciniy Uni ho him lioemnii n raldnn or ho own anil * pnipiuwl o glvo imnonh n piano jilnylng, using Dr. Mauon'A oolouincil muhod. Volco culure, lining lio buk-known ludliodl or ho horough mlnlnn o ho Hpoiiklrir nnd in hlndim vom. Unmw iu»l<«h lending mill n miloiiy augh nnd pupllh pmpared or oliolr, >nrlor and conoon linging. F< r orms adrraw '. 0, lox 7a, Hod Hunk, N. J. SECOND-HAND GOODS- OF ALL KND. BOUGH AND SOLD A RB'Al MOl', Mechanic Sree, Opposie Engine, House.

5 PERSONAL. John. ove has leased he J, ra ord Allen bouse on.riverside avenue, and moved here las Saurday. Gran* View, Mr, Love's propery on he hi! eas_o Red Bank, has been rened oi he summer o A. Q. Shaw o New ork Miss Lizzie May Hennessey, daugher o Qarre Hennessey o Norh" Long Branch, will be married o Henry W, Morris o Long Branch nex Wednesday aernoon a hree o'clock. Mrs. M. E. Woolspn o Ocean Grove and her daugher, Mrs. Frederick E. Smih o New ork, spen las hursday wih Miss Marha Moe o Broad sree. E. Leser Hughes o Newark, ormerly o Bed'Bank, was married o-day a noon o Miss F. Lilian Houck o Newark. h. ceremony was perormed a he bride's home. Arhur A. Zimmerman', who reurned a ew.'weeks ago rom a rip o Mexico is Bick wih Mexican ever a he home o his aher a Mauasquan. William Bedell and his daugher Gerrude, o Asbury Park, spen Sunday wih Mr. Bedell's moher, Mrs. Joseph Finkle o Herber avenue. - Mrs. Rober E. Moun and her daugher- Allie o -Moumouh sree have reurned home rom a visi o relaives a Camden and Philadelphia. Warren Silcocks o Brooklyn will no occupy his house on he river bank his summer, bu has rened i o a amily rom New ork. heodore E. C. Blanchard o Newark has rened John H. Paerson's house on he river bank, in Middleown ownship or he summer. Mss Emma Chamberlain o Brooklyn ormerly o Red Bank, has been visiing her broher, John E. Chamberlain o Branch averrue, Mr. and ' Mrs. Millspaugh VanBrackle o Eiveraide avenue are a Delaware Waer Gap, where hey have been or several weeks. Clarence Florian Bes and amily o New ork are occupying he Capen coage on he river bank or he summer. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Hall o Bernardsville, ormerly o Fair Haven, visied riends a he laer place las week. Mrs. Charles Everdeil and Miss Lucy Everdell o Eiverside avenue have been visiing Charles-Everdell o renon. Mrs. Dewi C. Randolph o Maawan has been visiing her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edgar o Fron sree. Mrs. Clarence C. Smock o Monmouh sree, who has been visiing her parens a Plaiiield, has reurned home. Mrs. Emile French o Barow, Florida, is visiing her parens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. aylor o Middleown. Miss Mario Reier o Newark spen "las week wih her siser, Mrs. James E. Degnan o Riverside avenue. Mrs. Alber aylor o Bordenown has been visiing her moher, Mrs. Deborah Bergen o Monmouh sree. Mrs. Julia Bradwell o Brooklyn has been visiing her moher, Mrs. Honora Manning o Caharine sree. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. ruax o Red Bank spen Sunday wih Henry D. Smih o Middleown. A. D. Whie and amily o Denver, Colorado, are visiing Mr. and Mrs. J. L. erhune o Maawan; William Schrieber o Elizabeh is visiing his aun, Mrs. William Headley o Herber avenue. F. L, Ryder o New ork has leased he Mansion hou39 on Locus avenue or he summer.. Mrs. Edward. Woolley o Oakland sree hab been very sick. She is now recovering. Mrs. Rulie P. Smock o Freehold spen par o las week wih relaives a Red Bank. Misses Olive Moun and Grace Longsree spen Wednesday wih riends a Navesinl. Miss.Mary MoDermo o River sree is visiing Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan o Wayside. Frank R. Brines o Philadelphia has been'visiing George wiord o Spring sree. John F. James hns moved rom Brooklyn o-his summer home on ho river bank. Mies Edna Foser o rving place is visiing riends nnd relaives' a Brooklyn. Wnldron P, Brown has. moved rom New ork oshrewsbury or he summer. Peer J. Popping o. Seabrigh has gone on a visi o relaives in Germany. Mien Jennie Merchan o Fron sreo has boon visiing rionda n Brooklyn. Henry Ehrliorn o New ork hna been spending Hcveral days in Red Hank. GliarlM P. Munn, who lived on Whio eroo, hiil moved o Anbury Park. William ROHO o New ork spou pnr o liia week in own wih riends. Mijord Allaire o Broad arco spen par o his week a Now ork. A Daughers o Libery Sociable. ho Diighora o Libery will hold u Hoclablo a Mre, Charloa Oroydon'o on Fron Broo o-morrow nigh. Cream cocoonu cakea a Lau^'o Adv. HE WO ORPHANS. A Fine Perormance in he Open House on Hloiday nigh. On Monday nigh " he wo Orphans. was presened a he Red Bank opera house as a esimonial benei o William H. Hamilon. Mr. Hamilon has requenly, assised hi enerainmens given in he opera house or various chariies and lodges, and he perormance on Monday nigh was inended- o repay him or his work. Many o he pars' were aken by Red Bank people. Dr. W. S. Whimore as h Chevalier de Vaudray was excellen, and Miss Gerrude Smih, as Beririee, won much applause. Mrs. Frank C. Sorck Miss Sella Nesbi, Miss Jennie Brill Rober C. raord and George R. Lamb played diicul pars and heir acing was well received by he audience. he oher amaeurs who ook par were Misses Cecil Weaver and Grace Chad wick, Alred Boicher, Frank H. Weller Graham Caldwell, Elias McGee, Frank C. Sorck, RuusErriiksonj and Osbori. Curis. Mr. Hamilon ook he par o Pierre, he cripple, and A. H. Hasings o New ork was Jacques. Boh o hese characers were splendidly por rayed. Miss Amy Sone o New ork was Moler Frochard and Miss Amy Slavin o Newman Springs was Louise he blind girl. Miss Slavin is oally blind and her perormance on Monday nigh was wonderul. he music a he play was very ine and was urnished by Red Bank's quinee, he perormers being Fred Frick, Joseph Seinberg, Waler Gardner, "William Malchow, Jr., and Del Fisher. Long Branch's School Census, he school census in he Long Branch school disric has jus been compleed. here are 3,00 school children in he disric", which is a gain o ive over las year. here are 04 more boys in he disric han girls, he boys numbering,557 and he girls,403.. here are 2 hildrei in he disric who do no aend any school and 78 who'aend privae school. he colored children in he disric number 94 and 704 children have no been vaccinaed. here are no children in he disric over en years old who canno read. 'A Wagon Smashed by a rain. Samuel Smock o Oceanpor has he conrac or hauling broken sone rom he Lile Silver saion or he new sone road in Eaonown ownship. On Saurday he eam go suck on he railroad rack wih iau unusually heavy load. While he wagon was hus as a rain came along and sruck he wagon. William Havens was on he wagon and he was hrown a considerable disance, bu was no much hur. he- horses escaped wih a ew bruises, and he wagon was smashed.. Keypor's Graduaing Class. he closing exercises o he Keypor public school were held in he armory here o-day. A class o welve pupils was graduaed. he members o he lass are Eliza Rogers, Mary Elizabeh Salmon, Ea Gerrude Wycko, Mary luima Kinney, Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., Harry Morord, Frederic A. Srong, 'rank D. Lamberson, Arhur Walling, George W. Massey, William E. Wallace nd Leser. Moun. Live Figs as Gis. Henry Edward Armsrong o Holmdel hns been unorunae in raising hogs. he hogs have died so as ha Mr. Armsrong almos despaired o raising hogs a all. A he recen celebraion o he aylor amily a his place, a number i ho guess each brough a live young iig as a gi. None o he pigs has died, ind all o hem are growing inely. Sabbed a a Fesival. A a srawberry esival which was held a Morganville on Monday nigh o las week, Howard VanPel, a young man o ha place, was sabbed neur he ear by a Slav employed by Frank Linzmayer. Van Pel was easing ho oreigner and he became angry and aacked VanPel wih a pocko knie. ho Slav was arresed.,, A Golden Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Adnm Huylar o Keyior celebraed heir golden wedding n Docoraion day. Abou iy relaives ind riends were presen. Mr. and Mre. iuylar have seven children, lvo o vhon aended ho golden wedding, iloven grandchildren and one greagrandchild woro nlso among ho guess. Deacons Ordained a Lone Branch. Arhur M, Shormnn o -Lohg Branch, 'redorick A. Hoialey o Freohold, Ron o lev. O. W. loisley o Fanningdale; nd Henry M, ArmBrong o renon, wero ordained doacons) las ^edni.wlay n S. Jainon's Eplucopal church a Long branch. ilijliop Scarborough perormed O ordinaion ceremony. Old-ashioned nolohbeu peppermin ropo n Laug'u. Adv. LGHNG HE CHANNEL. Beacon Lighs obe Saioned Along he Souh Shrewsbury! hrough he eors o he manager o he Paon line o seamboas in hi Souh Shrewsbury river, he channel o he Souh Shrewsbury is o be marked a nigh by beacon lighs. here are o be seven o hese lighs, ive whie lighs on he easerly side o he channel and wo red lighs on.he weserly side. he.lighs will.be arranged on :w.ha are known as "dolphins." hese dolphins consis o ive large piles, driven irmly ino he mud or sand. he lighs will be urnished rom huge brass an erns, which will be se on op o he dolphins, 2J- ee above he waer. he lanerns will burp oil, o he same grade as is used.in mos o he lighhouses. he lanerns have a reservoir aachmen, and hey have also an auomaic aachmen or rimming he lamps. he lamps will burn.eigh day wih one illing o he reservoirs. hey will be kep burning nigh and day Once a week he lamps and reservoirs will be reilled and looked aer by a man saioned a he Highlands. he irs whie ligh seen on en'ering he river will be a he norh end'o he governmen dike, on he souh.side o Spermacei Cove. he nex whie lighi will be along he same dyke, 000 ee urher norh, and anoher will be on he eas'side o he channel opposie sland Beach. A red lanern will mark he end o he submerged dyke or line o rocks a he juncion o he Norh Shrewsbury and Souh Shrewsbury rivers. Aer leaving he main river, and going up'he Souh Shrewsbury, a whie ligh will be saioned on he eas side o he channel, opposie Low Moor dud anoher similar ligh will be on he eas side o he channel, opposie he mouh o Lile Silver creel. A he mouh o Pleasure Bay a red lanern will be saioned. All he dolphins will be pained. hose carrying whie lighs will be black, wih whie ops j and hose carrying red lighs will be red, wih whie ops. An eor will be made o have similar lighs pu up by he governmen in. he Norh Shrewsbury river. Mrs. Dorse Surprised. A surprise pary was given o Mrs Alber Dorse o Shrewsbury avenue las Wednesday nigh. he guess spen he evening in playing games. hose presen were Misses Sadie Chamberlain, Emma and "Viola Hcpdley, Ella hompson, Annie and Eva,. Lucas, and Essie Hay on, Arhur Wymbs, Alber Carhar, FrunU Diekman, Leser McQueen, Harold Grower, Ralph Field, William Francis and William Burr. Delicious old-ashioned molasses candy a Laug's. Adv. mums. ARMSRONG. A Fair Haven, on uesday, June 7h, Mrs. A. A. Armsrong, o a sou. GASKN. A Norh Long Branch', ou Wednesday, June le, Mrs. COD Gu.skin, o a son., JOHNSON.-A Oceanic, on Friday, June 3d, Mre. Benjamin Johnson, o n son. QUKiLE. A Rumson, ou hursday, June 3d, Mrs. JK'nols Qulglej', o a daugher. WOOLLE. A Red Bank, on uesday, June h.-mrs.frunk Woolley.o.BiUgc avenue,o a imikluer " WOOLLE.-A Glendola, on Wednesday, June a, Mrs. Frank Woolley, o wins. HAMRMAGES. GUUL-WOLE.-A Lonir Branch, on Sunday, May aim. oy lev. H. H. l>. Roue, Mrs. Emily Gilbuly nnd Edward Worhley, boh o Long Brunch. GBEEN RMBLE.-A Olendola, on Sunday, May JSlu. Mlsa Magpie Green o New ork and ~olm rimble o Bradley Beach. FEUUNE CHAMPLN. A 'Red Banl, on Wednesday, June s, by Rev. E. C. Hancock, Miss Mary J. Perrlnu and Howard A. Chauiplu boh o Red Bank., W0OD-&AnSEN.-A Long Brauch, on Wednesday, June s, by lev. w. p. c. Srickland, Miss Frances A. Woorl o Long Hruneh and William Hareon o Asbury Park. DEAHS. BARKALOW. A Freehold, on hursday, June 2d, Cornelius M. Bnrknlow, aged 00 years. CONOVE. Nenr Freehold, on Monday, May SOli, Ellas C. Cohovcr, aged 69 years. UANCE. A Lllu Sliver, on Saurday, Juno 4h, BenJ'imln B. Hani'e. aged 06 years. BEEB, A Munwnn, on Monday, May 30h, Mrs. Hannah A, Heycr, aged 70 yeng and 2 monhs. LAON. A Souhard, n Howull ownship, on Sunday, May 2lli,' Lemuel Layon, uged 7 yoara, monhs and ill days. _^ MOKUELL.-A Hrouklyn. on Sunday, Mar 20h, Alonzo Worrell, ormerly o KcyiKir. ilkwl U youru mil ( monhs. KOllNSON.-A lnon Fulls, on lnirsilny, May.li. ho nan HUH n John lloblnion. BCK,K8. N'iir 'iwhom. on Monday, Mny ikh, W. rving, son o lwii-y D.Mckl's, ayml li.venm. 8PUOJL. A Knyiiiir, on Wednesday. June s, Mra. Ewlly J. Hpruiil, iikud )7 years, V monhs nnd S ilnj'h. ALOL A Mlddloown. on hursday, June Sd, Miss [luldah Holmes aylor, uiwl W yonra. ALOR. A KHpor, on Friday, May B7h, Mrs. Mnry J. aylor, iwcil 7 youro. NDALL. A liunson, on Monday, Juno Mil, 3hnrl(M luilnll, iigeil VA yearn. VANDOKN. A Hoili lvur.oii Friday, May 27(), unh M., wie o William Vanloru. ormerly o ilarlboro ownship,«k<h 'Hi yoais anil 0monhs. WALLNO. A Miiawnn, on lmrhiliiy, Mny!Mlh, diiey Walling, H' 77 yearn. WALKUH.-A Bua lir, on Wednesday, June li ay H., wie «William Walers, ugixl Wyoiim. WllO.-A Hen Nlilw, on Huurdny,.lilun 4h, in, llimry Wrlgli, wil'"' yonrn.. ONMOUH COUN ORPHANS M OOU. N M MAKl OV UB HA.K W HK MNM 0' K..KN H. HANHOUN, DKOKAHK), KOK HE PAMEN (K HUH DEH. By vlruno nnoiiluronunull'n Urn aliovn Baol nuer, on he hucoml day o Juu«, nnnn, vlihoen uiiilml nnd nlniiy-elulil, nhull veil a iiumlo vonlur, a hi) nuirii <i.lonn. Oomivor a.lnvm. on MONA. K K.KVKN DA OV JUL, lkliumi humlixxl nnd nlnoly-clkli, all he ollow- UK (k'norllwd lniuvi and iiri'inlwh, wih ho r enances, being he same described n said order, ha s o say: Fu-s'r-All hacerain rac o land siuae, lying and being n he ownship o Middleown, n he couny omonaidub and sae o New Jersey: Beginning d a sone.planed on he Bide o he rood leading rom Leedavllle o lnon Calls, which sorje s he norhwes corner o he eighy-acre rac bough o Joseph H. and Holmes VanMaer by, John Coves in April, 82; hence () as he nwle poined February 9h. MB, norh weny-gis degrees ory-lve minues wes hree chalnb sixy-six links io he souhwes corner o John Mead's lo; hence along said lo (3) norh slxy-lve degrees en minues eas six chains o he souheas corner o said lo; hence (3 souh weny-eigh degrees hiry minues eas ive chains eighy-live links along Eober hompson's line now or ormerly; hence (i) souh eighy-our degrees and wenyseven minues wes six chains sixy-one links along Joseph hompson's line, now or ormerly, o he beginning, conaining wo acred and eighy-eigh hundredhso an acre, sric measure, and being inended o be he same real esae conveyed o Elizabeh Harvey by deed daed ourh day o March, A. D.. 866, recorded n Monmouh couny clerk's oice a Freehold March 5h, 866. in Book 88 o deeds, olio 33, ec.. rom Jane F.lmer and Henry Elmer, her husband, and aerword conveyed by deed o Elizabeh Harvey and Joel B. Harvey, her husband, o Ellen S. Sanbora, now deceased, daed June 29h, 800, and recorded n ho clerk's oice o he couny o Monmouh, a Freehold, in Book. No. 2 o deeds, on pages 24, ec. Second rac All hacerain loo hind siuae, lying and being a Leedsville, n he ownship o Middleown, n he couny o Monmouh and sae o New Jersey, beginning a a sone on he souhwes corner o onrhjrjy William Nowland's lo and running rom bence(l) souh hiry degrees eas hree chains and ory links along he road leading rom Leedsville o inon Falls: hence (2) n3rh sixy-our and a hal degrees eas six chains; hence (8) norh hiry degrees wes hree chains and pry links o a black dak ree sanding n he souheas corner o he said William Nowlabd lo; hence (4) souh sixy-our and a hall degrees wes six chains o he place o beginning; conaining wo acres sric measure, as reerence o a deed o conveyance rom Jephia, adminisraor o Gilber Clayon, deceased, o John M. Mead, and recorded n Book 0-4 o deeds, pages 358 and 857, n he clerk's ollce o he couny o Monmouih, a Freehold, will more ully appear; and aerwards conveyed by deed o saac L. Dowd and Lydla Ann DDwd, his wie, o Ellen 8. Sanborn, now deceased, daed Augus 2d, 809, and recorded in he clerk's olllco o he couny o Monnoun, a Freehold, in Book 282 o deeds, on page 4W ec.. hird rac All ha racor po reel o land and premises, siuae, lying and being in he ownship o Middleown, in he couny o Monioouh and sae o New Jersey, beginning a a poin o upland near a dich runniug along ormerly Herber Shepard's line, hence () along said dich norh Uy degrees eas eleven chains and weny links o a suko or sone a he edge o he river; hence (2) along he edge o he river norh ory-one degrees and hiry minues wes ive chains and seven links o a slake or sone; hence 3) souh hirv-nve degrees ory minues wes eleven chains o a sake or sone; hence (4) wo chains and weny-six links o ho beginning; conaining hree and nine hundred and ly-nve housandhs o an acre. nended o bo ho same land nnd premises conveyed o Ellen S. Sanborn, now deceased, by deed o obias Polhcmus and ohers, daed May 0h, 878, and recorded n he clerk's ollce o he couny o Monmouh, a Freehold, n Book'308 o deeds, on pages 03 ec. ABSHEAR A. SANBORN, C. H. VNS, Procor. Adminisraor. Daed June 7h, 898. Silver Mere nn, LLE SLVER PON, CHARLES S. HLL, PROPREOR. Good Cae and Resauran A PLEASANL LOCAED RESOR FOE BCCLSS, AND DRVNG AND BOANG PARES. Wide Porches, Fine Roads and Good Wharage. Red Bank Opera House. Remember he Maine! BU DO NO FORGE GRAND esimonial Benei ENDERED O Miss Louise Sylveser June 27h, Red Bank Favories Will All Appear. A Hos o Voluneers rom Kew ork. A Mos Novel and Delighul Enerainmen Assured, Keep your eye oh he nex issue o HE RED BANK REGSER or ull pariculars. Seas on sale uesday, June 4h, 4- Minon's drug sore. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA he Value o elephone Service depends on he number o persons you can reach. he Service :,. is boh Local and Long Disance. he Resul, ; ou^ are placed jn direc; communicaion wih 45,000 saions in and around Red Bank, and 200,000 hroughou he Unied Saes. 4 LOW RAES. PERFEC SERVCE. he Hew ork and Hew Jersey elephone Co., LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSE. <' Easy Cooking on a Gas.Range. NO HO KCHEN! WORK S LGH! COS S SMALL!. : 'or he pas week Mrs. Eva, Squire o New ork, an exper in gas cookery, has been giving exhibiions in cooking by gas a he oice o he Consolidaed Gas Company on Eas Fron sree. hese exhibiions are ree, and will be coninued during he remainder o his week, including Saurday. Everyhing can be cooked on a gas range ha can be cooked on an ordinary range, and can be cooked beer, wih less work, and a much less expense.. Mrs. Squire will give all inormaion desired in regard o he use o a gas range, will show how o obain he bes resuls, and will explain any pars o he work no horoughly undersood., A Six-Course Dinner Con be Cooked on a Gns Range n One Hour, «a Cos or Fuel o Only 8 Cens. he economy o a gas sove is so grea ha he saving o iml alone in one season will pay he cos o he range. Gas Soves cos rom ijjij.oo o $4.00, Gas Ranges cos rom $0.00 o $27.00, ' 8 : V

6 CONRAC NO AWARDED. - ' he Freeholders hough HUl or a New Bridge Were oo MHph. On Saurday a commiee o he board o reeholders me a Ashury Park o consider he. awarding o a conrac or a bridge in Ocean ownship, near he Asibury Park line. he bridge was o be "35 ee wide, which was he ull widh o iie road, and was o be ieen ee long. was o have wing walls, and here was also o be some bulkheading, which was o be done under a separae conrac. he bids or he bridge ranged rom $3,000 o $2,280, and he bulkheading would have cos $720 more. his would have made he bridge cos near] he reeholders hough he bids were * oo high, and rejeced all o hem. No new bids will be called or a presen, and he bridge will no be buil unil all, and perhaps no ill nex year. Orders have been given or repairs o he presen bridge. An Oceanic mprovemen. Dr. J. R. Sawyer, who bough a residence on.bingham avenue, Oceanic, wo years a^o, is makingsonieimprovemens o he propery. Las year Dr. Sawyer buil an addiion o he house, and his year he is'making a grea many improvemens o he inerior. New manels and ireplaces are being pu in, and he whole house is undergoing a hrough renovaion. Dr. Sawyer's horses have been. boarding a Dr. A. D. Edvrards's a Alanic Highlands, and hey have been aken o Oceanic. Dr. Sawyer and his amily expec o move down rom he ciy abou he middle o his monh. No Dividend Declared, he annual meeing o he Middleown and Keypor.urnpike company was held a he residence o John H. Willey las Saurday. No dividend was declared, as i was hough bes,o use he money o build wo new.bridges on lio road and o regravel par o he highway. he direcors eleced were Charles D. Hendrickson, John H. Willey, Warren S. Conklin, J. W. Ho and Daniel Wilson. A a meeing o he direcors hese ollicers were eleced : Presiden Cluirles D. Hendrickson. Secreary Wurii'ii 8. Conklin. Superinenden and reasurer John. Willey. Suing or Damage o a Farm William L. Fay o Enonown go a judgmen or 48 agains Frederick Burdge las week. Abou a year ago Burdge rened a arm a Shark Eiver rom Mr. Fay. his year Burdge moved away and Fay claimed ha he le he arm in a much damaged condiion, he case was ried in Jusice Edwards's oice i Eaonown beore Jusice B., Woolley o Red Bank. ^»-< Sales o LancV.W. B. "Vannoe o Manasquan has bough hnl o a vacan lo rom S. A. Morris o he same plnce. he lo is beween he residences o he wo men. Colonel Webser o New ork has bough he Mary Brown propery a Keypor. Several repairs are being made lo he house, and' when hese are inished i will be occupied by Mr. Webser. v. A Building Firm Dissolves. Wilbur Carley and George Rienhouse. building conracors a Long Branch, have dissolved parnership. Mr. Carley -will coninue he business. Mr. Eienhouse is wih Company B a Pompon Lakes. Mr. Carley is building an addiion o Henry Kroener's barn and is nlso remodeling P. J. McCor's bouse a Long Brand). A Barn Burned a Wickaunk. he barn,.p Aehury Nivison, who lives near Wickaunli, was sruck by lighning las week and was oally desroyed, ogeher wih is conens. A cow in au adjoining shed was killed. A horse was saved rom he barn bu ne unil i was badly burned. ho loss nmouned o $700 and here was no insurance. An Oceanic Residence Sold. James Enrigh, Jr,, has Bold he Bariculoo propery, adjoining Dr. W. 8. Whiuiore'a placo a Oceanic o John. Brady o New ork, Mr. Brady paid $5,000 or he propery. He will make exensive improvemens o ho house and grounds, and will usuj or his own occupancy. Deeds Recorded.. he ollowing.real esae ransers have been iled in he oice o he couny lerk a Freehold or he week ending June 4h, 898: SHREWSBUR OWNSHP. ' Euphemia Woodward and ohers, heirs, o Peer i. Wllber. Piece o propery, $700. Jacob 8. Brown o Frederick C. Brown. Piece ol propery, {. MDDLKOWN OWNSHP. Hay A. Maby o William H. Wilson. a Bollard, $. ALANC HGHLANDS. o plo James Bryan o Hugh L. Mason. Lo82onBrown me, $. EAONOWN OWNSHP. Borden W. Hanoni o William S. Richardson, 'iece o propery. SWiU.,, -. Alonzo C.-Monsou and ohers o Melvin R. Van Keureo. Jlonmoulli Pork, S HOLMDEL OWNSHP. Parick Kelly o Jacob Wyekor. Piece o propery, M>> RARAN OWKSHP. Asncr Holmes o James Morrell. Piece ol propery, S<E5. MAAWAN OWNSHP; Ausls Rold o Lawrence Caron. Pleeo ol prop. ery,s3o.. OCEAN OWNSHP. Arcmas M. Lambereon o homas G. Paen, Land near Long; Branch, $. NKPN'K OWNBP. Edward Day o William Rose. Lo a Norhwes Asbury Park, S- ',, William Rose o Jennie E. Day. Lo a Norhwes Anbury Pork, 3. Jonahan V. Applepic o Sephen. Willes. Land a Wes Asoury Park, $. Mary A. Carpener and husband (o Mary A. Carpener. Lo a Wes Asbnry Park, $330. saac G. Worrall, ex'r, o homas Hanlon. 3 los o Ocean Grove, $4,500. WALL OWNSHP. AuRusa K. Crozer and husband o rwin W. Hogers. Lo a Bolmar, $25. Henriea Newman and husband o John, Hulgh. Lo near Belnanr. $60...Brielle Land Associaion o Henry A. Dunlrar. los a Brielle, 82,(00. FREEHOLD OWNSHP. Rebecca A. rons o Mary A. CaHrey. land a, Freehold. 4,200..David H. Buck, ex'r, o Henry W. Parker. Lo a KreeMoW, 83,025. Annie H. Whie and ohers o Ann Eliza Silwell. Lo on McLean rac, Freehold, $ HOWEM OWNSHP. Alex. A. ard o Chnrles Lewis. Lo on yard rac, Farmingdale, $00. jilisionk OWNSHP. Juines S. Parker o Henry W. Purker. Piece ol propery, S. UPrER FREEHOLD OWNSHP. Hlchard M. J. Smih, maser, o Joseph J. Ely Piece o propery, $4,304. S. John's church a Allenown o he borough o( Allenon'D. Land a Alleuown, $500. HE REGSER is he brighes and bes counry newspaper on earh. Adv x.«h»:":..>,«k»kk":^ Reraoellug a Schoolhouso. "! Ladies'Whie P.K. Chemisee J' Pu Scars and Sock Scars, ha board o educaion o Shrewsbury {«sold elsewhere a 50,, here ownship held a special mooing on 25c. Monday nigh and awarded ho conrac or he remodeling o ho Fair'Haven BchoolhoiiHi; o J. D. Deniso o Oceanic, ho conrac price or he work was A Now Unrn, J. \l. Huler o Koypor in building» now burn O.HB arin o roplncu ho onu which \VM recenly deiroyed by lire. he building will bo 38x04 oo nml will COH Sil). you wim iinyliinjr. ry lio wnn column o im RKOWKU, Adv, A MLLON BOOKS. Rare, Curlolus, Curren, N SOCK. ALMOS* GVEN AWA. Libraries Supplied Cheaper han a any Book 6ore in he Wbld. LJBAKES AND DOOKS BOUGH. MAMUOB CAALOGUE FREE. LECCA BROHERS, 8 CHAMBERS SREE, 3d Door Wes o Ciy Hall Park. NEW ORK. SCULL & RELL, FUNERAL ; DRECORS. UPHOLSERNG. Picures Framed. Furniure Moved and Sored. 27 Fron sree, second door ram Pearl Bree, BED BANK, N.J. SHERFF'S SALE By virue o a 0 wri o. la. o 'me direced, issued on ol he Cour o Chancery ol he sae o New Jersey, will be exposed o sale a public vendue, ON MONDA, HE llh DA OF JUL, 898, beween he hours o 2 o'clock and 5 o'clock, (a 2 o'clock), in he aernoon ol said day, a he cour house a Freehold, in he ownship o Freehold, couny o Monmouh, New Jersey, all ha rac or parcel o land and premises hereinaer paricularly described, siuae, lying and being n he ownship 0 Shrewsbury, n he couny o Monmouh, and sno o New Jersey, near Lile Silver. Beginning a he souhwes corne o HoUmlre'a land; Ucnce () ioulh, slxy-lvo degrees and nlry minues wes, six chains and weny-our links along he norh side o a road leading rom Branch avenue o Lile Silver; hence (2) norh, weny-one degrees and Qeen minues wes, hree chains and nine links nloug Branch avenue; bence (3) norh, slxy-lve degrees and hiry minues eas, Dve chains and seveny-nine links along Winleld Whie's line lo a sone n Whie's souheas corner; hence (4) souh, hiry degrees and ory-uve minues eas, hree chains And ninewnks along Hoimlre's line o he place o beginning, conaining one and acres, and being ho same propery conveyed o. Cbarles Murla by deed o Prlscllla Lae and Cyrenlua.. her husband, bearing dae he wenysixh day o December, eigheen hundred and eighyeigh, and recorded in he «(lice o he clerk o he couny o Monmouh, a Freehold, n book 443 o Deeds, on pages 56, &c. jib. Seized as he propery o Henry J.ioserel..el nls, aken in execuion a ho sui o Joseph Benne, and o be sold by HOUSON FELDS, Sheri. CHAB.ES H. vins. SoPr. Doed June Mb, 8C8. argain «n our yearly calendar o imporan evens, Children's Week has become an esablished eaure. Our sore he coining week will be o special ineres o hose who have lile olks o oui, paricularly hose who wish o do i properly a he smalles possible cos. Summer Skir Bargains. Ladies' Crash Skirs, 3^ yards wide, deep hem, value Duck Skirs, in nea check and sripe paerns, ull widh, a bargain a $.25, now Ladies' Pique Dress Skirs, a decided bargain, ull widh and deep hem.'... Ladies' Pique Dress Skirs, heavy corded maerial,! deep hem, sold elsewhere a $2.00, our price... Bicycle Skirs in large variey o crash, cover clohs and all wool maerials, a very good kind, a... Black Figured Brillianine Dress Skir, well lined and made, kind worh $.50, here, ',. Ladies' Whie Chamoise Gloves, wo paen clasps, he regular $.00 kind, 69c. Ladies' Sraw Sailors, good qualiy senae sraw, sold else- \i where a 50c, here '. 39C. Ladies' Shir Waiss, new line o choice paerns p in p percale and l l l ')', lawns, real value 75c.,, a ' Special nducemens. 5Oc. 50c Ladies' Collars, Eugene' j«peyser's make, warraned 200 X linen, all laes syles, 0c. X Ladies' Superior Maco Lisle Hose, Rembrand rib, regular X price 39c, a per pair, 25c. 38 Broad Sree, M'l'%^ 49c. 89c. 98c S0.70. Ladies' Lisle hread Ribbed S Vess, ancy open worlc, value * 35C-, a 9c. Men's Balbriggan Shirs and Drawers, shirs French neck, drawers gusseed, value 39c, a 25c. Ladies' aea Gloves, in [whie, an and black, double inger ips, value 35c, a per pair, 25C. Curain Scrim, new paerns, 40 inches wide, regular price 6c, a per yard, 3%C. New lo o Choice Bels, all he laes syles; our bels have paen skir holders aached, some sold regularly a 50c, here 25c. Boys' Blouse Waiss, rimmed wih handsome embroideries, large sailor colars, value 75c, a 48c. 09 Red Bank, N. J. Highes quillily, woll iicrconud coa roo rom sliio or clinkers. ard nonr railroad dupo; oppcwlo Conlrln'H BU mill, C. H. BROWN ^ FRANCS WHE, Real Esae, Loans and nsurance, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J. LOANS. have several sums as ollows: $,800, $,000, $,200, and several inall los which can be had a once i he condiions are righ. FOB SALE. Prey coage -on. Washingon sree, $8,600; 40-acre arm, ine river apd'road ron, $6,000;. house, 2 rooms, on Eas Fron sree, $3,500; 25 los on Maple avenue rom $,500 o $3,000; los on hrockmoron rac rom &300 o $,000; los on Margare Chadwick, William ParWr and Russell Whie jracc, rom $500 o 800; lo on Sbrewsbnry avenue, 75x8$, $550 ; lo on Beach sree, 40x234, $,000; several properies on Broad sree, rom $5,509 o $30,000 ; los on Barre sree, $690'o $ ; ' : RVER PROPER. Eleven acres a Oceanic, 400 ee river ron, $32,000 ; plo 00x,399, $0,500 ; plo 200x,000, $5*0)0; plo on river and Fron sree, J80x800, $8,000; 20 acres oa Hiddleown side on river, $9,000 ; 3 acres, 634 ee, $3,000 ; 24x600, $4,500 ; 95x600,' Locus Poin. $8,000 ; ine propery, cos $85,000, $40,000; some 20 oher placea on river rom $5,000 o $30,000. O LE, FURNSHED.-4 own.. houses rom $00 o $30,000, on river and in O LE, UNFURNSHED -Mansion, large grounds/on Broad sree,!800 h year; urniure can remain. Modern house, seam hea, barn, carriage house, rui, $500 a year; on Riverside avenue and river, all improvemens, $860; ine view: house on Shrewsbury avenue, seam hea, 'urnished, all or $300; oher houses rom $7 o $50 per monh ; ine villa, large grounds, a Shrewsbury, hoube has all improvemens, $50. SPECAL. Prey coage, neiyly papered and pained, our acres, Eas Fron sree, ren, $22; wo houses a Eas Side Park, $20 and $25; boh desirable. nsurance in Bes Comjianies.. ' \ Oice, opposio Globe hoel, Fron sree. Ladies' Bicycle Suis, New Syles. - Bank Sock Bough, and Sold. FRANCS WHE, Residence on River Bank. We have jus received rom he manuacurer a ull line o Ladies' Bicycle Suis and Separae Bicycle Skirs. v 8 hese goods are made up in boh Coon and Woolen Maerials. he suis 88 5 have he'lyron reeer jackes and circular skirs, inished wih "rows o sich- Very aracive in syle. ^ ing. Broad Sree, > ) > > ) & COLE, Red Bank, N.J HREE OFFCES O LE NEW REGSER BULDNG SEAM HEA, GAS AND ELECRC LGHS.... FNES SANAR PLUMBNG,."... our choico o hosa Oices a $00 a year. Loasoa may bo seon a ho oice o Charles Honry vins, Rooms 3 and 4, Rogisor Building, Broad Sree, Rod Bank. DERBS Sold well lab week;.0 per cen discoun did i. ho people who ook advanage o ho aulo las week go n very good ha or a vory lile monoy. Eigheen dozen o. his colobrncd uiilaundcrel whie nhir, Mumin, Am loeing lioin ou a 25 ceno Cash. HOPPNG, BROAD S., RED BANK. s 8 8 '8 8 8 VV 'V V Coal and Wood. WM. N. WORLE, BlKJOKHlon O J. A. WORLK, Whocmlo nml louill Dealer in Scrunon, LolilU, Wlllieslmrrc nml Cumberland Conl. When Coril H nuroliimml by H0 airload lio boiwlll or OK Uma,.M) ikuimlh. la irivon. Bou qualiy o liolory, Oak mid p n p Wood n inodoriic pricch MJDLAM'H AND OlOOKO'H U "wwa^x., ON HAN). aril B WorlilW'n Pools, nil Hank. llnnch ard a ScabrluhU N. J;

7 WES LONG BRANCH NEWS. Lodge Women o Hold a Srawberry Fesival. he Daughers o Libery will hold a srawberry esival a Oakhurs ^-morrow nigh. Leon A. aylor, who is learning; he drug business wih his cousin, William. Brown o Madison, is spending his vacaion here wih his parens Mr. and oundaion o build lrom success is oerain. Pride and vainglory have been ho downall o housands during he las ew Mrs. Charles A. aylor. years, as ho records o many building and Children's day will be observed in he loan associaions show by he large amoun Mehodis church nex Sunday. n hed real esae hey have had o ake rom morning a number o children will be heir members, many associaions having bapized and he Lord's Supper will be as high as 85 per cen o heir enire capial n real esae akon under oeoloaare, adminisered. Arhur F. Golden is paining Harry Sieble's new house. He JS albo paining he wo Rohschild coages a Norwood Park. Charles H. VanNoe and H. Homer o Boson have been spending par o he week wih Mr. and Mrs. J. D VanNoe. Mrs. Mary Lippinco o Oceanpor is keeping house or Joseph H. Gonover, whose wie recenly died. Mis3 E. V. Golden and Wm- M. Golden, Jr., spen Monday and uesday in New ork and Brooklyn. Mrs. Augusus homas spen hursday wih Mrs. Elizabeh Slocum a Long Branch Ciy, George W. Reynolds is employed as PKKSPECVB VEW. wachman or John A. McCall a Norwood Park. Miss Gerrude Sou o Hamilon is visiing her cousin, Miss Arline Sherman. Miss Anna Parshley o Brooklyn is he gues o her siser, Mrs. John H. Parker. Miss Florence Campbell will graduae rom he sae.normal school his year. Mrs. Henriea Mabb reurned las Friday rom a visi o roy, N.". here is an adverised leer in he po3oice or William C. Pei. aylor Hance o Holmdel is visiing his cousin, Miss Marion aylor. Miss Lida Gorden o Highsown visied Dora E. Clayon on Friday. Wes Wilson o ABbury Park is employed by Frank Sherman.' Wm. Malchow, Jr., has bough a new bicycle. WASDE NEWS. he Children's Day Exercises o be Held on Sunday / Nex Weec. he'.children's day enerainmen will he held in lie church a week rom nex Sunday nigh: n he aernoon he sacramen o he Lord's Supper will be adminisered and here will also be bapismal services. A meeing o he sewards and rusees will be held in he church nex Monday nigh. Mr. and Mrs. George Hagerman and, heir children, Edna and Dewey, o Asbury Park, spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. M. Fary. Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Pearce o Poin Pleasan and Miss Kiie Lile o Philadelphia are visiing Mr. and Mrs. Huner Dangler..,..- * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ferris have moved rom Asbury Park o heir arm a he Pines. J. Munroe Hagerman o. Asbury Park ib visiing his aun, Mrs. H. M. Woolley. Mrs. Charles Brand has been suering rom an abscebs on her ace. Clinon Wilson has bough a new bicycle. Col's Neck News. Mr. and Mrs. P. Benne o Freehold, visied Michael Carney on Sunday, and Margare ancella Murphy o inon Falls were guess o Miss Marie Burke.. he Eucharisic sacramen was adminisered o a irs communion class o eleven members a 8. Mary's church on Sunday. William Sherman spen a ew-days o las week wih rienjs in New ork. Miss Maggie Carney o Asbury Park is visiing her parens here. Mrs. Ausin Wilson o Holmdel visied riends here on Monday. homab Wolco" is -building--a newence on his arm. Louis Soel,Sr., is paining his house and oubuildings. Howard Mahews has bough a new buggy.»., i.holmdel News. Nex Sunday is Children's day. Boh o he churches have prepared ineresing 'programmes and here will be a handsome loral display. he grammer deparmen o he Holmdel public school closed on Monday. he primary deparmen will close on Friday. Mrs. Rebecca Magee picked en quars o srawberries las week. hese are he irs berries picked here his season, Anna McClees, daugher o A. L. Mc- Clees, ia visiing riends and relaives a Brooklyn.. " Leon aylor o Madison, N. J., spen par o las week wih John W. Hance. Oceanpor News. Cap. Edward Price, who'ia employed a he lie saving saion a Sandy Hook, is homo on a wo weeks' vacaion. ' Miss Haie Cliadwick and Mrs. Lizzie Hance o Brooklyn spen par o las week wih Mrs. Samuel Smock. George Eldridge and Corlies Price have opened a bicyclo repair shop over J. E. Corlies's sore. Louis Sewar ook nine o his racing horses o Sheepshoad Bay on Saurday. Mrs. G. L. Gibbs o Wes Long Branch spen Sunday wih Mrs. J. E. Corlies homas Hollywood and homas Shea have each bough new bicycleu. MorrlavlUo NOWB. Emma Kopphnrd, ho younp daugher o John Ropnluird. was playing wih a number o ochor children on Decoraion day wlioii she oil nnd sprained her wris, lie injury wns aended o by Dr. Frod V. hompson o Holmdel. Mr. and Mm. James Cnron o Aobiry Park, who wero recenly married, apon las week wih Mr. Caron's aher, John Caron. MBB Mamio Field o Oak Hill spen Saurday und Sunday wih Miss Ella VnnClua o hin place. Edih Sou^dnugher o hoinns,. Sou, is conllncd o ho OUBO wih RlcknoBB. payo o ndveribe in UB BEOSKR, SMPLE COUNR COAGE. Design or a Sensible and Coxy Home ha Van be Buil or $,350. Every one mus, build aocording o bis moans and suied o bis requiremens. hese are he irs essonlals o he BUOODBS o any homo builder, nod wih hese as a and whloli, nsead p being a source o. revenue, U simply reversed. One asboolaion whoso repor we saw a evr days ago shows an oulay o over $30,000 expended n carrying abou 9900,000 worh o real OBao, while is legal ees ooed up abou $30,000 or he same year. Verily his li wha wo would call on he highway o bankrupcy, and i s simply be resul o ho bad :uanagoiiiod o be oicers n giving loans on undesirable propery o hogg who havo moro ambiion han money. his s he danger poin in nil building and loan associaions and ho rook ha has swampod a good many and ha: many FM FLOOB PLAN. more are now as approaching. Soma people would bo much beor os i hey could no borrow a all. hsy ge monoy onsily and become reokloas and brmich r u beyond boir moans, whilo ho careul, conservaive man is always keeping wihin bis means, knowing ho is sae rader all olrou insances by so doing. n ho erooion o a small cosgo like his ia imporan o keep on bo eao side. bo poor man has no porion on be eido o nlaed values. la ilmplya poin o dollars and cens and bis abiliy o meo monhly payuions on big loan, and i hose paymens do no exceed his usual SECOND FLOOR PLAN. ren ha in as saa as ho oon poseibly bo. his ooago s oroool or n inombor o a ron paying associaion a n ooso $l,8g0, and i oosa abou (5 por monh o carry nbou ho ordinary ron o he houso, lio lo bolug bald (OO and olonr by owner, horo aro no improvemen! oaoep oluorn and Biulc pumii. s raoroly a counry homo wihin ulvon moans, bu provision,, s mndo or a uuro bahroom, and in a homo ha oan bo linprovod o moo owner'h mproved lnnaoea wbouovr ha era apponrs. ' you don' BOO i in nic RicaiBEi i didn' happen. Adv. OU ehould uao a ooh powder ha lion all ho ingredlono and only hoao nocooaary or a porec mixure. rypuraon's Porec Powder. HE 898 ROLLER BEARNG Binders and Mowers MADE. B HE' McCORMCK COM- PAN OF CHCAGO. also sell he bes makes o edders and Hay Bakes a Lowes Prices. " 0. H. HURLE, Shrewsbury, N. J. Whie Has FOR LADES AND CHLDREN A PRCES HA WLL, SU ALL A Miss Ao L. Morris's Millinery, COE. BROAD AND FRON SREES, * ^! BED BANK. N. J. Susaining On he choice juicy meas served by me is jus wha our ahlsic, bicycle riding, ennis playing and golibg wenieh cenury men and women need. Pie days have gone wih he spinning wheel. Good bone, musand issue is wha is needed now. ou can ge hem by paronizing he Enerprise Mea Marke. he meas are resh, choice and emping, and are sold a prices ha will le you eas in comor. Q iayid. ipplegae j FRON SREE. Cor. Maple Ave., RED BANK, N. J. our New House. our new house may be a large one or a small one. Whaever he size or whaever he class o work, would like o do i. Some o he bes-buil houses a Rumson were buil by me; bu because can build hieh class, expensive houses, do no sligh he work in smaller houses.,p u ne same care and he same horoughness in small work ha do in he larges jobs have underaken. E.Smih, FAR HAVEN, N.J. ownship Commioa Meeings. V i % X ^J ho lonrd o ownulilp commiee o Hlirownbury ownohlp will hold regular nici'lnm n'l'own Hull on Manmouh uri'o, Ural Bank, N. J., on lig lira mid hird Buurdi;i o each monh, rom K o S r.v, A. a. HARUHON, owmhlp Clerk V money o Loan On Red Bank Propery. have money o he amoun o $2,000 o loan. he money is in sums o $500 and upward; he owners o he money preer o loan i on real esae in he own o Red Bank. Furnished Houses.,, have a number o urnished houses o ren, some o which are on he river. All o hem are well locaed. he price or he : season ranges rom'ijsoo up. Houses and Los or Sale. have houses or sale on every sree in he own o Bed Bank, Some o hese will cos as lile as $000. Some will cos $0,000 or even more. No maer wha price a cusomer wishes o pay, or in wha par o he own he wans o buy a home, have propery or sale ha will mee his views. Los For Sale. For hose who wish o buy on speculaion have some racs which-will prove good invesmens. For hose w.ho wana lo. or a home oer los on he ollowing srees: Beach sree $50 each. Bank sree $200 each. ' River sree $300 each. Shrewsbnry avenue $500 each. Allen propery on Fron sree $900 each. hrockmoron rac $600 up. -, Chadwick propery on Branch avenue, Souh sree and Beach sree $500 up. Russell Whie rac on Branch avenue $500 up. One hundred los a Eas Side Park $200 o $600. HEODORE^ F. WHE, Rooms and 2 Regiser Building:, Broad Sree, Red' Bank, N. J. ^ G g DR AND KnQ (ioog OOjE W J W M 0 OFFCE BLOCK. ruhul Adverising Will Sell Hones Goods. Children's Millinery riumphs. Beauiul crealona-even preier han he preies we've ever shown -a prices which are dwarilbh by conras wih hose prevailing. Each and every one beer han you'd expec a rom one-quarer o one-hird more. Our enire cener loor space will be devoed o he display ana sale o Childron'8 riivicd Has n numberless syles, a $-95 and inermediae prices up o $6.9S each. " - Bundle, o Dalslea-Large, whie lowera wih yellow ceners, 2lowersin a bunch, regular Hie. value, a 9c. Sylish Sailor am-for lile boys and girls, wide brims, all colors and whie, nice or counry or seaside wear, some a $H.SO each, oliersorsoaslowas.eacb 26c. Si Brln Rallora-Small dimensions or children specially made o our order, all colors and whie, unobainable n oher sores, S.25, - 95c., 75c, 59c. and 49c. New iegborn Has hree dieren dimensions or baby, o or'miss our own mporaion, 50c,, 75n., S5c. and $.25; oher SOe. kinds, usually 89c. and one dollar. nsead, our price,. 5Oc. BEG HVB CiOVPON. presened a ime purchnses are mule his coupon will enile you o EN PER CEN DSCOUN on all goods bough in our sore beween he dae o his lsauo and July 2d, 898, exceping aricles selling a special prices. Will also be acceped or ace value wheu enclosed wih mall orders. L. 8. PLAU A CO., Newark, N. J. No Agens or Branch Sores Anywhere. Mail Orders Filled. v Free Deliveries. i >. i > i. < i i - i < < < ) i i < i ( i» i (i < V L. S- PLAU & CO., 707 o 72 Broad S.. 8 Cedar S., NEWARK, N. J.g Delivered rom our warerooms o Alanic Highlands, Poin Pleasan and all poins beween. We Own our pianos, which are especially seleced or Seashore use. hey are sandard makes and no he raleraps and in pans usually sen o he Seashore or rening purposes he kind mos dealers are obliged o use. Send or price lis. Our book, "ho Care o ho Piano," olls you how o save expense and preserve ho piano. is ree or he asking. uning,; moving and repairing. olophono 0-A. 27 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. *!!i

8 -. '. ', " '. ' ' " ' * ' CHAPEL HLL NEWS. he Public School doses wih a Picnic. he public school o his place closed las Friday. he scholars had a picnic in he aernoon, a which here was speaking and music by Ehel and rene Suphen, Maggie and Blanche Paerson, Waler and Gerrude Walling, Richard Nagle, Elsie Benne, Beie aylor, and Samuel, Waler and Maggie Hopping. Mrs. Frances L. Brown, he eacher, has been reengaged or nex year. Charles Benne was riding home rom Highland Beach on Sunday when he had a bad ull. he bicycle was slighly damaged, bu Benne was no hur beyond a ew bruises. Mrs. William S. Applegae has been very sick wih quinsy sore hroa. She is now slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. John Craword o Manwan yien Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. -Daniel W. rwin. Mr. and Mrs. ra Anonides visied Mrs. Gordon Paerson o Alanic Highlands on Sunday. George heron Suphen and Clarence Suphen o Fair View visied riends here on Sunday. lira. George Davidson o Harlem is visiing her moher, Mrs, Maria Craword. Parick Garvey has bough a new house rom William Ely o Holndel. Mrs'. Mary A. Applegae o Oak Hill visied relaives here on Sunday.' Mrs. James Wardrobe spen par o o las week in New ork. Harry ngalls baa sared a vegeable wagon. Wm, Garvey is sick wih he measles. OCEANC NEWS. Seven Dollars Cleared a a Fesival. A New Mail Schedule. he women-o. he Mehodis church held a esival las Friday nigh in Red Men's ball. here was a good aend: ance and abou $7 was cleared. here has been a change in he mail schedule a his place. he mails will now arrive and depar as ollows: Arrive. Leave. 7:00 A. M. :40 A. S. XMJO " 0:40 "!)::W P. M. 3:40 P. M. 0:00 " 7:00 " Among hose who have moved in heir summer homes a his place are Cornelius N. Bliss, M. C. D. Borden,L. D. Hauhner, Friz Baenhausen and William Ferris. Miss Berha Knipe, who lives in New ork, is spending a ew days wih her parens, Rev. and Mrs. S. W. Knipe. Mr. and Mrs. George Longsree have. reurned home rom a week's visi o riends and relaives a New ork. Mr. and Mrs. David Harvey o Asliury Park spen Saurday wih Mr. Harvey's moher, Mrs. L. E. Harvey. John Camier and amily o Brooklyn are visiing Mrs. Cainier's moher, Mrs. Michael Kuhn. Miss Emma Baron o New ork has been spending a ew days wih Miss Jennie Brill. he adverised leers a he posoice are or Mrs. P. Conley and Mrs. William Henrehen. Miss Margare Brill spen par o las week ivih Miss'May Lake a Lile Silver. Mlddleown Village News. Rev. George C. Needham.an evangelis, preached in he Bapis church on Sanda'y morning. Communion was observed. Rev. W. H. J. Parker celebraed his ih anniversary as pasor o he Bapis church on Sunday. A consecraion service and roll-call o he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o he Bapis church was held on Sunday nigh. he meeing was led by Rev. W. H. J. Parker. Mrs. Lucy hurman o Michigan, who is making a lecuring our o he villages o he ownship, gave a, emperance lecure here on uesday nigh. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Luburrow spen Saurday and Sunday wih riends a Asbury Park. Mrs. David Morris, Mrs. homas Meehan and ra Douglass aro sick, wih measles. Mrs. Ella hrockmoron o New Brunswick was a recen gues o Miss Marha aylor.." Miss Mamie O3born o Brooklyn has been spending a ew days wih relaives here. Miss rene Benne spen Sunday wih Mr. and Mrs. John Craword a inon Falls. John Osborn o New ork spen Sunday wih Dr. Daniel D. Hendrickson. Miss Minnie Casey is spending a week wih relaives a Red Bank. Miss Mamie Brower has been visiing riends a Long Branch.. ' Miss Nellie Henderson has been visiing riends a Jersey Ciy. George L. Crane has buil an exension o his piazza. «-» - «Shrewsbury News.. he closing recepion o he reading club was held a Mrs. George W. Barlow's yeserday aernoon. he recepion was or he members only. A musicale was given by he members o he club. he club will no hold any more meeings unil all. Rev. J. H. Schock o Keypor con duced he service in he Presbyerian church on Sunday. Nex Sunday Rev. Samuel D. Price, he new pasor o he church, will preach. Eaonown News. he irs meeing o he women's oreign missionary sociey will be held onigh in he Mehodis church. A programme o music will be. given. Miss Carrie Kolb o Long Branch has been spending a ew days wih her broher, John Kolb. he Epworh League held a srawberry esival las week in Crescen hall and cleared $3. he LL Show he inon Falls News. he paper roue beween Red Bank and inon Falls, which was sared some ime ago by George Myers, is now conduced by Henry Wilbur. his is he ourh boy who baa had charge o he roue.. he disance o be raveled is so" long and he money made amouns o so lile ha each boy ges ired aer running i a shor ime. A shor ime ago Samuel J. Benne bough a ine eam o black horses in Newark. On Monday hey were driven o Oakhurs o his. eed wagon. While here one' o he horse's was aken sick and had o be le or reamen. Abou $0 was cleared a he srawberry and ice cream esival held in he schoolhouse on Friday nigb by he women o he Mehodis church. he money will be used o pain he church. Mrs, Marin Cavanaugh. who has been visiing relaives in New ork or some ime pas, has reurned home. During her say here she ell and broke her arm.. John Sheri, o New ork, ormerly o his place, apen Sunday wih riends here. homas ruswell, also o New ork, accompanied Mr. Sheri. Reginald Benne, son o Samuel J. Benne, who has been aending a medical college in New ork, is home or he summer. Abel Coleman has repained his house. njured in a Runaway. John B.ake o Allenwood and a man named BrumsoD, o renon, were driving %cross he railroad rack a Sea Gir a ew nighs ago when he horses became righened and ran ino a ree. Boh men were hrown rom he wagon hree o Mr. Blake's ribs were racured and Mr. Brumson's le arm was broken. he wagon was wrecked. he men were aken o he camp\hospial a Sea Gir, where heir injuries were aended o. he Jury Disagreed. he sui o Chrisopher Garriy agains he New ork and Long Branch railroad company or $,000 damages was ried a Freehold las week and he jury disagreed. On he nigh o November 2d o las year Garriy was driving across he railroad rack a Asbury Park when he ran ino a pile o dir which had been le in he road by some o he railroad company's men. His wagon was upse and he was injured. llorses Cared or Free o Charge While examining carriages a Gowdy's, reposiory, Fron sree, nearly opposie he Globe hoel, Adv. vensmsiic iesisi w OLD AND PURE WHSKES, «X. J\ HE BES, N RED BANK, CAN BE FOUND A HE SORE OF SOUH SDE OF FRON SRE, NEAR BROAD SREE. / ou will be saisied wih he qualiy and price. A' ull assormen o Old Whiskxs and Brandies, and he bes mpored and Domesic Wines, Ales, Porers, &c, &c. ' :. ' Exrac o Mal, $.50 per dozen pins. ; make a specialy o Chamberlain's Old Cabine Rye, aged 0 years. Gallon, $4.75 ; ull quar, $.25. GREA EXCEMEN N RED BANK. Prices Down! Away Down!! A HE EUGLE CLOHNG CO., FRON SREE. l's a ac which we can prove by hundreds o people, ha we sell only FRS-CLASS^ GOODS AND POSVEL A HE LOWES PRCES. We don' say ha we sell below cos, nor do we give presens away; bu wha we do give you is GOOD GOODS and LOW PRCES. We are aer quick sales and small prois. Every aricle in oursore is ully* guaraneed and will give he bes saisacion. We don' mean o sell you once only, bu o have your rade all he ime. WE ARE HERE O SA. Money reunded on all goods no saisacory. J "... J3ej_ure you go o he righ place.. ** HE EAGLE CLOHNG CO., Fron Sree, Red Bank, N. J., 'S Opposie hr'ockmoron's Lumber ard', nex door o George & Hance Paerson's Bicycle Sore. CHEAFES CLOHERS JX UB WOULD. We pay car are o ou o own purchasers o he amoun g o $5.00 or over. * O00 O QO OOOOOOOQ OO O O0 G Q Q O O 0 O OOOCH y o LLE SLVER NEWS. MeHoiss old a Srairberru Fesival Soda Sands Open. A srawberry and ice cream esival was held in he Mehodis hall las hursday nigh and abou $5 was cleared. he hall was decoraed wih American lags and buning. hose who waied on he ables were Miss Nellie Brower, Mrs. William Brower, Mrs. David Moore and Mrs. Mary A. King. Joseph Cohover o Oceanic has rened James Lane's soda sand a he corner o he Rumson road and Pleasure Bay road. James Ayers has opened his soda sandb on he Pleasure Bay road. Waler Saurman, who is employed in he seed deparmen o he Love company, is enjoying a wo weeks' vacaion a his home a Mechanicsville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. William Sherwood and wo children o Brooklyn spen Sunday wih Mr. Sherwood's broher, A. L. Sherwood. Rev. J. William Lee will deliver a special sermon o he Sunday-school in he Mehodis church nex Sunday morning. K. Allen Wilson, who has been spending a week a his old home a Doylesown,Pa.,hai reurned o Lile Silver. E. C. Philbrick nnd amily o New ork nre now occupying, heir summer home a his place, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. ord spen jiar o las wi>ek n Philadelphia. FAR HAVEN NEWS. A Srawberry Fesival and a Jinnee Oil wo Lodges. he Daughers o Libery gave a srawberry esival las Friday and Saurday nighls in Monmouh hall. Among he women who waied on he ables were Mrs. Richurd Allaire, Mrs. Joseph De- Wol, Mm. Charles VanBrun, Mra. Nelson Lile and Mrs. George Allen. he lodge cleared $0. he American Mechanics gave a dance in Monniouhhnll las Wednesday nigh. Abou hiry couples were presen. here was dancing rom nine o'clock unil wo, wih un inermission n midnigh or luiicli. ' ' Sephen McCorniick spen Saurday nml Suiidny n his placo wih riends, lie will move down or he summer abou he irs-o July. John Gillhj and amily are now occupying heir ai(miner homo beween his place and Oceanic. Misn Knllivrinc Clmdwiclc o Newark is he. gues o Mrs. Charles lumlrickmm.. Elec ie ligbll and elecric aim are hoiijkpu in Libery hall. Joseph Marin and Joiieph Shell me repaining heir OUHCS. Wedding UlH. Ken wha wo liavu in uiieul, xmuiu and nrlhic glaimwnre. 0, JJorllingOr & Bon«, No, 06 Hroadwn.j, neiir Slo H nml!!(( Murray S., Now ork. Adv. FOR GRADUANG EXERCSES.* Girls, while.you _are_ge_..ing.prey dresses^made or JC6mmencemen,_don'iorge your slippers. We have very handsome ones in Whie Kid Skin, sylish shapes, new goods, or$i.oo, $.25, $.50. oung Men's Paen Leaher Shoes a #2.95. hardly pays o buy a very low price paen leaher shoe ha is,, below $2.95. We have a beauy, however, which we sell a $2.95.which we can recommend highly. n paen leaher Oxord ies or men we have sylish ones a $.35 and $2.00. Children's Whie Slippers. Many handsome syles or Children's Day a 75 cens and $.00. A Big Bargain in Misses'Slippers and ies a 75 cens. *'.' his lo comprises ine Paen Leaher Sandals, an Kid Sandals, Black Kid Sandals and ies, abou seveny-ive pairs in all. Nearly all were priced a $.25; your choice o he lo a 75 cens; sizes 's o 2's. Also in he lo a ew children's sizes, were $.00 and $.5; hey go a 50 cens. Men's Leaher Bike Shoes. Special, 95 cens. We picked up a small lo o samples worh rom #.25 o $.50. hem very low. hey will go as, so don' miss a pair, 95 cens. WHE.& KNAPP, Have marked BROAD SREE, Opposie Poers's, RED BANK, N. J.

9 VOLUME XX N0*49. RED BANK, N. J.,-WEDNESDA, JUNE 8,898. PAGES 9 O 6. HE ROLLE SAEMEN. HE DEBS ARE $05,000 MORE HAN HE ASSES* For All ha he Road is More han Paving Expenses, ncluding neres on he UOUH-A Lis o he rolley, Crediors. James E. Degnan, he receiver o he Alanic Highlands, Red Bank and Long Branch rolley railroad company, who has been operaing he road since he wab appoined receiver, will make his irs repor o he chancellor on Friday or Saurday. he chancellor will use his repor as a basis or deermining wheher o have he operaion o he road oon-. inued, or wheher o sop he operaion. o he road and order is sale. Mr. Degnan's repor o he chancellor is no ye compleed. His repor, when presened, will carry wih i a deailed saemen o he daily receips o he road and he cos o operaion, up o <he day he chancellor receives he repor. he almos coninuous sormy weaher during he pas monh haa decreased he receips o he rolley nearly 25 per cen below he amoun aken in las year during he same period; bu even wih his decrease he road pays operaing ex penses, pays ineres on all he bonds legiimaely ousanding, and leaves a margin or paying o he loaing indebedness. Almos all he crediors o he company have signed an applicaion o he chancelloi'asuingha Mr. Degnan be coninued as. receiver, and almos all o hem desire he operaion o he road o be coninued. On Monday he chancellor received a peiion rom he cred iors, asking ha Mr. Degnnh be coninued as receiver. Some o he crediors appeared in person and urged he same reques. he chancellor hereupon ordered ha Mr. Degnan be coninued as receiver, wih power o operae he road unil urher orders. here is no doub ha when he chancellor receives he repor o he receiver he will order he operaion o lio roal coninued indeiniely, as he repor will show ha he road can be operaed a a proi under careul managemen. During las summer,' aer he opening o Pleasure Bay, he daily Receips o he road were more han donble wha hey have been since Mr. Degnan has been receiver. he receips his summer are expeced o be considerably greaer han hey were las summer, because his year here is a direc roue beween Red Bank and Pleasure Bay, while las year here was a break in he road which had o be 'bridged over wih a sage roue. No arrangemen lias ye been made-by-he-receiver oward running cars over he Belord roue, and none will be made unless beer erms or he use o he racks can be made wih he railroad company han he erms under c which he road was run beore. Pleas- \ire-bay will be opened as a summer resor on he 23d o his monh and his will grealy increase ravel on he road. A builder o rolley roads in New ork sae was inerviewed by a.regser reporer on he cos o roads. He saed ha he ines single rack rolley road i was possible o build could be consruced or $ 0,000 a mile, where he road was buil on a highway which needed lile or no grading. Ho said ha in he Souh ho roads cos an average o abou $7,000 a mile or single rack roads. ho Red Bank rolley road is buil beer han mos o he roads o his par o he sae, bu he approximae cos is nearly $30,000 a mile, or abou hree imes he average cos. his includes, however, he money paid o " srikers" or heir " inluence ;" money paid or righ o way ; money paid or macadamizing he srees in Red Bank and Long Branch ; and money paid ou or a hos o incidenal charges ouside o he acual cos o consrucing ho rolley road. Even wih a" vury liberal allowance or all hese expendiures, however, iiero is al ill a very largo amoun o money which mus have baun expended wihou, subsanial rournb hereor having been.received by ho company. Homo o. lio bonds were sold n less hnnpnr, and his would accoun or par o his loss. men o debs, and his reduces he liabiliies o he company by his amoun. he deailed saemen o he propery and debs o he company, as made ou by Mr. Degnan, is as ollows.: ASSES. ; ' 33Jij miles o single rack railway,! 8 cars, ools, wire, supplies, apparaus and complee equipmen or said railway.:;.. $375, cal esae in Shrewsbury ownship, ln- - chididgcar-house;depos,ec...;. 30, Eeal esae in Eaonown ownship and Long Branch 25, Coshonhund oal assels., $430, LABLES. Morgage execued by he railway company o ho Hamilon rus company, us rusee, o secure bonds o said company o be issued hereunder, A. P. Culibi'rly.Long Bliinch i,7(l Win. K. llomin, Brooklyn.. lll.ok.ik)!'. K. Kiilrehlld, Slmnvibnry UVM) W. V. lliirl, Long llrnnch, Balnry il.wl imh &W.U;, lied Dunk..70 Win. llaollg, Humid Brook.. 20.K Mr. Degnan'H»lni<mcn o ho value WiiHilJUrii li Moeii MUiiRiirlnir ('o., WorccHler, o ho propery o l>n railroad, and in: Mans -.,..- 50,7 amoun o he debi*, is nearly compleed. (.'enral llnllnmil o Wow jer- in' iliiomon im i Hnndl a piwn B«y, Jwwiy Oly ),5S4.» liong llnincli Hewer Co., > HOWB ha he debs o he -concern nru LoiiK Branch 20).(X) Naional Air lrakl, New abou $05,000 more han he propery ork,h, in worh. 'llh HlnoiiM.'ii o RHOH docn Now ork mill Now Jrmuy Viliplionn 'o 22.(" no include anyhing or he value o he 'uy luill imn May lllli lo ' MnyLMli 4K.7B rimcliinp, which lino )7 yearn y«o run. OuslinidliiK cliiliiiii, (Hlliiuilud 2,(HK,()0 ho lidhililch o hy road were a lra.hough o lie over $200,000 iilieud o ho HHHOH, bu mi invimlguion by he receiver Hhowcd ha $0,000 o lio bomlo yero dimply held an Hi'cu y or ho pay- oal llalilllii'r Kxixw UnlilllUoH ovur uascbi 8W.U57.W) ' and under which 437 bonds o 8,000 eacnaro. now ousanding and ' unpaid 8437, J. G. Brill & Co., oo noes, orcara 3,04.29 J. G. Brill & Co., running accoun..,570.4' William Wnaron & Co., or rails Shore Elecric Co... 7, Barocr Asphal Paving Co.. 4.5O0.C0 Michael Fogary, paving a LongBrnneli, Hamilon rus Co., overdra 5, Hamilon rus Co., money loaned , V. S. B'. Parker, services William. owns Naveslnk Naional Bank, Red Bank, money loaned J. G. Whie, New ork, money loaned 35, A. B. Flecher, money loaned 3, Pcquonnock Bank, Bridgepor, Conn., money loaned...; 20, Marke und.fulon Bunk, New ork, money loaned 0, Naional Cy Bank, Brooklyn, monoy loaned 5, Fulon Bank, Brooklyn, money anieu 3, A. J. Allen, Hod liauk, moneylonned 4, On ousanding noe o compiyiy endorsed by C. A. l'orer nud A. G. U reeuberu On ousundinn noe o company endorsed, liy A. O. (rreeuberg, passed duo and proesed >, ri.ooo.oo John. Conk, lied Bnuk... 5.)8 Lonprslrev & Hawkins, Ked Bunk 7.80 General loecrle Co., New ork 723.W C. C. Smock, Ked Bank.50 American llauk Noe Co., Nework ' 3.00 Esae o J.. Peers, Red Bank J. C. Dolph k Co., New ork Elmer P. Morris, New ork. 2.S0 Whiney & Kaiiiinerer, Phil-. delpliiu C5.58 Dueher &. Edmlser, New ork Maderlu Hill & Co., New ork._ John C. iinnklu Co., Sew ork D. Nuall Co..Alleghany, Peuusylvnnla 55,90 Mayer 4 England, Philadelphia '.: Henry Field, Red Bank MoDinouh Nemorlal Hospial, Long Branch J. W. Moun & Bro., Ked Bank 7.88 Edwin Haynes, Eaonown William O'Brien, Red Bunk James Bnrliam.Long Branch Now ork Swich and Crossing Co., Hobokeu DwiRh, Smih & Lillle, New ork S. C. Srock. New ork Rocheser Car Wheel Works, Nework Sewur & Co.. New ork J. H. Bunnell & Co., New ork 9.95 F. E. Fis Hailuacuriug Co., Boson Kuelel & Esser, Nework Peckliam Moor. A W. ' Co.; Kingson. N William Jurpliy Sons Co., Philadelphia 3.50 Wesern Gear Co., Milwaukee Joseph. Burrowes, Red ' Bank ; J. C. VonArk & Co., Now ork 0.75 Wesinu house Elecric Manuacuring Co., Pis-» burs ,40 Chark & Wlialen, Long Brunch Sandard Oil Co., Newark Alunlc Coas Elecric Hailroad Co., Asbury Park, Whie Crosby Co., New ork,.! ),O2O.(55 Paerson Bros., Now ork Charles G. Smih, New- ork...;. ;'.-.' D. W. Phelan, Now ork '.. Chandler & Maps, Long Branch « Hopper, Eaonown... 0.U0 C. V. Lnwrouce, Saraoga...72 Francis Whie, Red Bank B7 Corbin & Corbln, Jorsej Ciy William. DcNyso, Long 05.M) Branch Now ork and Long Branch 20.U0 Railroad, Long Brunch. 2l3.R8 Henry 8. While, Ued Bank. UH.00 Kmnk arykor, ledliink Henry.. Chllii.lcd Bonk.. U.80 '. M. aylor PubllshliiK Co., Long Branch 0.40 Long llrnnch l'olico S. &, Co., Long Branch 200.(0 Johnson Oo.. Johnsown, Pa eiy A Gmnuer, Jersey Ciy ll,3i (Jeorgo COO ). lied Hani;. 3.U0 Cliarh'H i. Hnydor, Alanic lllhlimils Hxcoiii Uabllllca iw nbovo 8)5, , $l0,«u.o5 Less credis on ousanding bonds, held by no ollowing. crediors as securiy or heir. claims: Marke and Fulon Bank, 4 bonds $4, Pequonnock Bank (probably) 20 bonds J. G. Whie,23bonds '.. Ausin B. Flecher, 4 bonds. &!.0(«MX 4, Hamilon rus Co., 848,000 due, or which hey bold 04 bonds, 50, $0, $0, , here may be., a ew more claims o come in, bu.mr. Degnan hinks he has made ample provision or hem in an allowance o $2,000 or hese claims, which ia included in he lis o debs given above. When his saemen,o asses and debs, and he saemen o daily earnings and ^expenses, were shown o he rolley road builder reerred o above, he declared ha even wih he immense amoun o money which had evidenly been squandered in building he road, i was sill a veriable gold mine. He saed ha a road which a his season was paying- ineres on he bonds and operaing expenses, and was sill having a margin over, would be able o wipe ou all loaing indebedness in a ew years, and hereaer would pay big dividends on he sock.,he also said ha he unding o he loaing indebedness ino shor erm bonds would make he ineres charge greaer, bu would relieve he operaion o he road rom ra'ariy annoyances, and would ge he road ou o he rcciever's hands more quickly. is expeced ha he mehod here suggesed will be ollowed by he company, a leas so ar as he smaller crediors are concerned. A a meeing o he direcors o he rolley company a ew days ago an arrangemen was made wih he reciever and wih he Red Bank elecric ligh company whereby power should be aken rom he Red Bank company insead o rom he Asbury Park company. he direcors raised money o pay he claim o lie Red Bank elecric ligh company, and his company has sinca been urnishing he power o run he cars. he employees o he company, wih he excepion o he oicials, have been paid in ull or heir services, wih he excepion o wo days' work. A. J. Allen, he ormer manager o he company, is perhaps he mos unorm nae o all he employees. He had loaned $4,000 o he company,_whichjvas almos all he possessed, and he had allowed his salary o accumulae unil,400 was due him on his accoun. He had also advanced money on one occasion o pay o he oher 'employees, and he oal amoun due him is over $6,000. He was rnarriedabouii-monh-ago-o-miss Gora G. Smih, one o he ormer eachers o he Red Bank public school, and he loss o he money, which he had allowed o accumulae in anicipaion o his marriage, makes his case more regreable han ha o ohers. n addiion o his loss, he road going ino he bands o a receiver deprived him o his. siuaion. A Long Branch he board o commissioners passed a resoluion demanding ha he rolley company immediaely complee macadamizing Second and Union avenues, and complee he building o he viriied brick road on Branchpor avenue. n case his was no done a once he resoluion declared ha he commissioners would ear up ho racks o he company. On Friday o his week he receiver' wiljl apply o he chancellor or permission o inish his work. he permission is given he work will ho paid or by issuing receiver's cerilic-ies, and hese ceriicaes will be a irs lien on he earnings o he company, and will ake precedence o all claims now ousanding. Asbury Park Wans 850,050. is esimaed ha i will require $50,050 o. run ho borough o Asbury Park or he nex iscal year. ho expunses arc divided aa ollows : Mainenance g"i,lk ( Kii-o and waer 5.KK) Srees 7,(XK) Nprlnkllng :>,5iH Music i.mj darling".,54x roil. r>,r>wi Lighing.HO Board ol wain :.',r,lh) Library,*) Pour :-.H nnri liomln,. l,;iio Sinking und 5,000 olul A Nil 'd 'limvr. Sphulln WJJOH, new, a ij!3r>,()(); oilier icuh in proporion. F. B. (iowily, Fron Hlic, Hourly opposie he Ulobu hoel. Adv. 'lorula OrnuiH. linvo HOMO very linn oran^ca n!35 cunh per dozen, mid no me Floridiw a /)() COHH. Louli Prno, Uroad Hlroo, Hod Jnnl. -Adv, A KEW-HEAXH NSPECOR. George Svanan Appoined o he ' 'Uice on Saurday. he ownship board o healh held a meeing on Saurday and appoined George Seaman o Oceanic as healh inspecor. Blr. Seaman is a residen o Oceanic, and he presened a very, srong peiion, signed by many o he people o ha par o he ownship. Philip Sewar also had a peiion, which was signed almos wholly by residens o Red Bank. Red Bank has a healh inspecor, who is appoined by he own board o healh. he ownship board o healh and he ownship healh inspecor have no auhoriy over aairs in he own. he ownship healh inspecor las year was William-Henry Smih. here have been wo complains made, and hey have been reerred o he new inspecor. One complain was rom Mrs. Sally A. vins, and she complained o a nuisance creaed by homas indall's hogpen. / Anoher complain o a hogpen has been made by some o he residens o Eas Side Park. hey say ha when he wind is rom he souhwes he odors rom he hogpen complained o are almos Unbearable. A SOCE'S BRHDA. le Chrisian Endeavor Sociey o Grace Church en Xeam Old. he enh anniversary o he organizaion o he Chrisian Endeavor sociey o Grace church was celebraed las Friday nigh. All o he Chrisian Endeavor socieies in his par o he couny sendelegaionsohe meeing. he visiors were welcomed in a shor address by George Worhley. Rev. \V. R. Wedderspoon o Norh Long Branch delivered a sermon, he subjec p which was "heines o he whea." Rev. George K. Morris o lie Boson universiy was presen and gave a scripure reading. A hisory o he sociey was read by Miss Blanche Spinning, and Anna Valenine gave a hisory o he junior sociey. Aer he services rereshmens were served in he lecure room o he church, An Enerainmen and Ball. he Selec Social club o Fair Haven will give an enerainmen and ball in Libery hall a ha place nex Wednesday nigh. he enerainmen will be urnished by New ork alen. Among he perormers will be William "Josh" Dalyra monologue-enerainer; George O'Brien, a comedian and mimic ; Frank Rier, a descripive barione singer; Joseph Shea, a enor solois; and Mr. Krieger, a magician and illusio'nis. Sereopicon and coloroscopic picures o he Whie Squadron and he Uuied Saes baleships in acion will be shown by Edward F. McBurney, and Ber Helms will be pianis and accompanis. he commiee in charge o he aair is coinposed o William Arras, Charles H. Dennis, George Vix, F. A. Lile, David Burne, Delord Lile and Edward Lile. A Flag or a Church. he women o he Mehodis church o Eaonown have appoined a commiee rom among heir members o solici money or an American lag. he commiee appoined was Miss Helen ule, Mrs. Emma Wilbern, Mrs. Samuel Johnson, Mrs. Kaharine Johnson and Mrs. Alber Lile. A lagpole commiee lias also been appoined. his commiee consiss o Jolni Kolb, William lamuel, George Williams, George Benne and Ed word Smock. wo Scbools o Close. o-morrow morning a erro'clock lie closing exercises o ho Shrewsbury academy will be held in bo schoolhonse on Leroy place. here will bo no graduaes a S. James's school his year. ho closing exercises o he school will bo held on Friday niglu, Juno.3h, when an enerainmen will be given by ho school children. Sho by a Highwayman. Joo Conroy o New ork aemped lo hold up William Whie o "WhileHvilk, near Asbury Park, hin week. Conroy sho a Whie Huvernl inxw, hiing Mm in ho arm ami in onu o his llngoih. Conroy WH iirrenod and WH held lo iwai ho noion o lio gnmd jury. X Family Reunion. A million o lio ruox amily o Shark River wan held on Ducornllon day, Hcvi'iiy-wo ncinlioih o ho amily wore oiuu'ulucd n (liiiiujr. A box o hireen Ellwy Falcon pomi or 0 cona n un KKHHK HlUiouory nunv. Adv. A WFE SUES HER HUSBAND EML S. SOFFEZ, SUES JOHN O. SOFFEL FOR NON-SUPPOR. he Sui p a Wie Aaains Her Husband Was ried a he own Hall Las hursday ~ he Jury Disagreed. Emily S. Soel sued her husband, John C. Soel, who lives near inon Falls, or non-suppor o hersel and lier eigheen-nionhb-old child. he case was ried beore Jusice Charles H. Borden and a jury o welve men. George Spinning was made oreman o he jury. he oher jurymen were Augusus Voorhees, John Carney, homas H. Gill, Pierson Hendrickson, D. L. Rhoades, Frank Clusey, William H. Lawes, Rober Probasco, Joseph Seinberg, Henry Woods and John Spillane. Fred W.' Hope was counsel or Mrs. Sciel, and James E; Degnan had charge o he oher side o he case. Mrs. Soel had made wo or hree prior complains, bu hey had been dismissed because hey were deecive. Mr. and Mrs. Soel were married in 895. hey lived happily ogeher or, abou hree monhs aer heir marriage, and hen heir domesic roubles began. Mrs. Soel claims ha her husband began o ill rea her. He would no allow her enough ood o keep her rom sarving, and she had o depend on he neighbors pr ood. n he early par o 896, Mrs. SoM le her husband and wen o live wih her parens in Caliornia. She remained wih hem unil he early par o he presen year, when she reurned o inon Falls. n he meanime she had wrien wo leers ap her husband and heir dierences had been pached up. l According o Mrs. Soel, hings wen along smoohly or a shor ime aer Mrs. Soiel's reurn, and hen heir roubles began again. One day Mrs. Soel was giving her baby a bah, when her husband came along and hi he child or no apparen reason. Mrs. Soel said she old her husband he mus no hi he child, and be hen sruck i again or spie. A piched bale beween Mr. and Mrs. Sorel ensued. Mr. Soel hrew his wie on he loor, choked her and banged her head agains he bed. When Mrs. Soel go up she go a picher abou en inches high and hi her husband across he head wih i, inlicing a wound ha had o be dressed by a physician Mrs. Soel said ha she inally-le.he house.' and wen o live wih' a neighbor, Mrs. Darius Vandermark. Mrs. Soel also said ha wo days beore she le he house her husband hreaened o kill her. When Mr. Soel wen on he Winess sand he said ha here had been rouble beween him and his wie ever since heir marriage. He said he was ready o provide a good home or her and her child i hey would reurn o him. his Mrs. Soel reused o do, as she said she would be araid o her lie i she lived wih-him again. he jury was ou over an hour. hey could no come o an agreemen. Four were in avor o Mrs. Soel and eigh were in avor o Mr. Soel. he jury was dismissed and he case will be re-ried. A School Closes. he closing exercises o Misses Calhoun and Chamberlain's school were held in he new schoolhousc on Maple avenue las Friday nigh. A programme o music and reciaions was rendered by he pupils and here wns an Emerson drill by several o lie older girls o heschool. he children who ook par in he exercises were Annabel Fros, Edna Williams, Helen Soiisa, Marion Fros, Bia Paerson, Sarah McGiehan and Lavinia Applegae, A Special llilldiiii uh a Prining Ojlce. Almos any building cjin be used as a prining oice, bu he building ha ispu Up expressly or a prining oice has grea udvannges. hnis one reason why HE RuqiSM prining oice ia so ar ahead o all ohers in his localiy. he building wns dl'mgncd o mee ho needs o a prining ollico. has amplo ligh on all sidi'h, is henod wih ueiun, and hence here i«no dus and no dir, and no smoke rom soves o soil ho work which in being done. ho nuchinory ia run wih elecric powor, which is he ((uickuu and cleanes power in he world. All lid larger pieces o naclijnory sind on Holid oundaions o masonry, hus) doing nwny wih all vibraion and porniiii(j; ho nmcliini'i-y o bo run aser, whllo u he Hiimo ime i runu smooher. CHO urn BOUU> o he hings which liolp o lmilie HE KicamKi, prining oice ho bes and cheapes mid prompes prining ollico in,his par o ho anlc.--.aiv, Hloney.Well nvened n n now wngon, ully guaraneed, a (iowdy'i roponiory, Fron reo;, nearly opposie ho Globe \\oivl. Adv.

10 EARL DUCH SELERS, HE DESCENDANS OF GARRE COUWENHOVEN. Garre Had Sine Children, and BecendanH o Some o hem Sill Occupy Land* iled by he Original Selers o he Counu.... Gai-rerone o Jacob Couwenlioven'a sons, married Nelly or Eleanor, daugher o Black Eoelo Schenck, and bad nine children. Jacob, he oldes, was born June 9h, 746. He married April 25h, 77, Mary, daugher o Hendrick Schenck and Caherine Holmes, his wie. Jacob was known as " Farmer Jacob," and he arm he lived on was considered he model arm o ha day in Monnouh couny. He le wo,eons, Hendrick, who married Ann B. Craword; and Garre, who married Alice, daugher o obias Hendrickaon and Rebecca Coward, his wie, o Upper Freehold ownship. A daugher o his couple named Rebecca H., born in 805, John Conover, he las child o Garre Couwenhoven, and Jane Schenck, his married homas Meirs and was he wie, were he parens o seven children: moher o Collin B. Meirs. Collin B. Meirs was born Sepember 7h, 833, on Elias was born Augus, 0h, 779, he old Meirs homesead in Upper Freehold ownship. He was audior o Mon- married July s, 798, Mary, daugher o Ruli H. Schenck and Sarah Schenck, mouh couny or seven years, and is his wie. hey were he parens o now one o he irs ciizens o Upper John E., Ruli ^E. and Hendrick E., Freehold ownship. already menioned in a ormer aricle. " - Ruleph was born November 8l?, 747. He married June S2d, 773, Anna, daugher o Garre Coerse Schenck, and Nelly Voorhees, his wie. Sarah was born January 3d, 749. She married John Lloyd and died Sepember 8h, 773. She is buried in he Conover amily burying ground on he Daniel D. Conover arm, near aylor's mills. One o her daughers, Mary, married John Hendrickson, son o Daniel Hendrickson and Eleanor VanMaer, his wie, beore menioned. She is buried in he Hendrickson burying ground a Middleown village and he ombsone a her grave saes ha she died July h, 805, aged 92 years, 8 monhs and 24 days. She was he moher o he lae Charles. Hendrickson o Midddleown village. Daniel G. was born January 20h, 750. died young., He mnrried February 8h, 780, Margare Roseau, (oen spelled Rezo). She here were, o course, oher descendans o Garre Couwenhoven and Neelje was born February 28d, 7C3, and died Schenck, his wie, bu have no he December 20h, 823. daes o heir birhs, marriages and Daniel G. Couwenhoven, or Conover, deahs, and hereore do no name hem; as he name was spplled in his ime, lived bu he record give will enable all who and died on he homesead arm-near can go back o heir grandahers o ix aylor's mills, and is buried in he amily heir amily descen wihou any misake. Garre Couwenhoven, he pro- burying ground on his arm. Aer his deah he land was divided beween his genior o his line o Conovers, is said wo sons, Daniel D. Conovnr and Garre o have been a heary, whole-souled Rezo Conover, whoin many persons now man. He resembled in a marked degree alive remember. Garre married, as his aher, and because o is all, wellproporioned orm and his handsome ap- beore saed, Mariah Schenck. Daniel D. married May20h, 825, Mary, daugher o Garre O. Vanderveer, and died wen. He is also said o have aken pearance, araced noice wherever he Ocober 22d,,86. He was a genial, grea ineres in and care o his children. heary man and endeavored o make He endeavored o rain hem~c habis everyhing pleasan o all wih whom he o sobriey, economy and indusry. came in conac. His hospialiy/was Judging by resuls aer all hese years, unlimied, i he roo o his housa was his descendans seem o have proied by le. His widow, who was born February 2s, 800, is sill living on he home- hey seem o have been among our prin- his eors, or wih very ew excepions sead wih heir son, Garre. She is remarkably acive and hale or one so near he cenury mark. Hon. William V. Conover, who occupied he arm le him by his aher, ylee Conover, on he norh side o he Shrewsbury river, op- posie Red Bank, and who died a ew years ago, was a grandson o he abovenamed Daniel G. Conover and Margare Reseau, his wie. Gachey was born February Oh, 753. She married Hendrick P, son o Peer Alburse Couwenhoven and Williumpc Voorhees, hib wie. Anne was born May 2s, 754. She married July 3h, 785, saac, son o he second Jacob VanDorn, and Maria Jansc Schenck, his wie, and died June h, 843. Anne and her husband are buried in he Episcopal church yard a Middleown village. hey were he parens o Garre VanDorn, who was born May 8Js, 789. He married Williampe, daugher o Hendrick P. Couwenhoven and Gachey Couwenhoven, his wie, above-menioned, his cousin. She was born Janur ary s, 793, and died on he VanDorn homesead a Middleown village, January Sll, 874. Shoand her husband arc buried in ho Episcopal churchyard n Middleown aoresaid. Garre VanDorn died childless and wihou lea,ving a will. Ho was well known hroughou Monmouh couny, being gonlo and plucid in disposiion, wihou an enemy in ho world, he wan respeced and liked by all who know him. He le n large esae, wih no debh huyond uneral cxponm-n und charges o his lns aickmm o his no hiw ruinaincd unseled down o he'pnmcn day. B'ho " Jurndyco vs. Jarndycu ",,. CUBO o Monmouh couny. Hhown how an esae involved in no lawmli and no 'debs can liu dragged..hrough ho courlh or yearn. A ruo hinory o his euuo would bo o grea inorob, no only o ho relaives in erek'd bu o he public n largo, HO Uni we all migh know " how no o do i," whllo making grea proeimion o doing, willing mid disribuing. A more honoii ninn nuvur - lived limn Garrol VanDorn, nnd no man ever le propery reer rom all claims and liigaion han he. e he esae became enangled and has been le unseled,»olhough more han ory years have passed away since adminisraion papers were graned o Williampe, his widow. She, o course, depended on and wholly rused ohers o do he business. he sevenh child o Garre Couwenhoven and Neelje Schenck, his wie, was Mary, who was born April 5h, 756, and who died young..garre was born Sepember 5h, 758. He died unmarried. John was born May 23d, 760." He married Augus 22d, 778, Jane, daugher o Garre Coerse Schenck and Nelly Voorhees, his wie, and died' May llb, 802. He was buried in he yard o he Marlboro Brick church. His widow married Augus 20h, 82, her second husband, John H. Schenck, and died November 5h, 836. Garre. was born-march 3s, 785. He- married January 6h, 807, Sarah, daugher o Ruli H. EJchenck and Sarah Schenck, his-wie, and died May 2h, 829. He owned and occupied he arm where Gideon C. McDowell now lives in Marlboro ownship. Jane was born Sepember 0h, 789. She married Ocober 23d, 805, Jonahan R. Gordon, son o" Ezekiel Gordon, and died June s, 83. Her husband was born March lh, 785, died May 3h', 830. Sarah, John Conover's second daugher, married Alber VanDorn, March 4h," 803. Nelly, John Conover's hird daugher, married George Morris, December 7h, 790. here were wo oher children who cipal ciizens down o he presen day. G. C. B. :R. PAEKEE, ELECRCAN. Wiring (or Elecric Mplis, Baery, Mapneo and 'Pneumaic Bells. elephones a Specialy. 232 lirond S., v*j e «l Bank, N. J. P. O. Box "Eslmae8 or Conracs ou Applicaion. R. HANCE, Wholesale and Beall Dealer n SHAW, GRlH, FLO«B, FEED, POULR SUPPLES. EC. We are handling a large' quaniy o M arlboo ^nd Ho mdel Hay o he very bes qualiy. MONMOUH SREE. Adjoining own Hall, Red Bank, N. J. HE GLOBE Livery and Boarding* Sables, SRKER & COLER. We beg o announce ha we haves ine selecion o raps, runabous, surreys buggies and oher comorable vehicles o selec, rom, and any one who. is desirous o hiring a nice urnou, will ind i will pay hem o call on us. Good Rigs and Prices Moderae. When ou Need a Plumber Call on us. ou will no regre i. ou will be very glad o i. We do excellen wor, aud our charges are only reasonable. w«work on lie principle ha a.saisied cusomer is our bes adverisemen. We urnish esimaes o uny kind promply and cheerully. SABAH & WHE, 6 and 8 Fron S.. Red Bank, N. J. HOMAS P. BROWN, -DEALER N- Coal and Wood. Mason and Land and wash Lime. " Whie- Sockbridye and H. J~. Baker's Fei'ilizers. Fains and Brick. Souh Bend Plows, $7.00 Each.} Buckeye Culivaors, Each. $25.00 Hay Rakes, Weeders and Harrows. Red Bank, Whar Avenue, * DR. F. L. WRGH, Surgeon Denis RED BANK, N. J. Broad Sree, opposie Bergen's. he Paul. Noron Co. New Jersey. Having purchased he brick building a he oo o Pearl sree and opposie he reigh saion o he New ork and Long Branch' railroad, have now moved heir headquarers here his building being 50 ee by 50 ee wo sories in size, en ables hem o carry, he amoun o sock here increasing busi ness demands. he Sore a J, Wes Fron Sree will sill be reained or reciving orders and or convenience o people waning small quaniies o Hay and Feed. We carry a all line o Prah Poulry Mod and Condiion Powders. ^o are oering'a ancy Barley Clipped Oas a a bargain, Wo sell wha you wan, because we have i. No subsl kies needed. HO.UCHi KUnbvlh, ruunlrul, JSUioOellipor, Homcrvllr, r Jc<( Jlun/c, elephone Call, i)7», HE PAL. NORON CO., Wes Fron Sree, Red Bank F. D. WKOFF. Manager. jhe Adriance Binder *..' FOR 898. he World's Greaes Producion in Harves' ing Machinery. ULL EQUPPED WH ROLLER BEARNGS^ ACKNOWLEDGED AS HE KNG OF HE/FELD. HE LGHES RUNNNG BNDER MADE. he only binder ha does no have elevaor canvasses. hereby dispensing wih 20 ee o canvas, rollers, chains, packers, &c. he ingenuiy o man has never produced is equal. ' he only binder ha delivers he bundles on, heir bus. he handies binder o move rom ield o ield, or on he road. he only binder ha can be successully used wih wo horses. No grain oo large, none oo small, or i will handle any grain ha grows and do good work. ' is no experimen, bu has seen years o acual service in he ield, and housands o armers aes o heir meris. ; " RED BANK, ROBER VANSCHOCK, Rye Sraw. RED BANK, LUMBER AND HARDWARE. PANS AND OLS A WHOLESALE AND REAL. Carriage Goods, Rims, Spokes, Hubs and Wheels. Also Wire Rope, Boa Nails, Rives, Copper Nails, Blocks, Pulleys, Anchors and Pure Manilla Rigging. Preson's'Ferilizers (odorless) o^lawns, Also> Bone Phosphae and Fish Guano. ' J. RAFFORD ALLEN, FRON SREE, Cor. Majde Avenue, NEW JERSE. have on hand a lo o Ghoice, Brigh, No. i Rye Sraw a $.50 per on.. :E_ BRO'WSJ". OFFCE: Whar Avenue, near Fron Sree, he Laes Novelies i NEW JERSE. RED BANK, N. J A CORLES'S, he Merchan ailor and Clohier, BROAD SREE, RED BANK, N. J. >»<!** War on he Dons \ /And War on High Prices. resh Roased Coees, Jovernmen Java, per pound.'. 80c. i'ancy Maricabo, per pound. 25c. Good Maricabo, per pound 20c. Arbuckle's Coee, per pound 2jc. Our Baking Powder, per pound... 5c. (Absoluely Pure and Wholesome.) Sunnyside Casup, i is sricly high grade, our price per pin, bole.. 2c. Our E. D. Buer is wha makes ho enire meal good; he price is, per'pound 23c. Now ork Sae ull crenm Cheese, Bwee and good, a per pound 2c. Going o war beer ake a can or so o Army and Navy Baked Beans a per can 7c. Sugar Cured Meas. Blue Ribbon Bacon, per pound Blue Ribbon Hams, per pound (As swee as a nu.) Large Hams, per pound Caliornia Hams, per pound Bes Shoulders, per pound Pure Lard, per pound Brighon Corn Sarch, boh pure and good, packages, Gc, or Oor.. Laundry Sarch, largo lump, 3- pound box 0c, or 7 pounds or.. Salmon, lag brand, he bes or he money, per can, 0c; 3 cans or.. 25c. Hominy, he bes, 3-pound box Raisins, seeded, ready or use... 0c. Washing Soda did you know ha wo aro selling 7 poundb or F.'F. Supp, Grocer, Monmouh Sree, Red Bank, N. NEAR R. R. SAON. RANSFER CKES ON HE ROLLE DOWN- 2c. lie. 9c. 74c. 7c. 7c. BALE'S COMBNAON AlD CHEW BABLE'S HAPP MEDUM. JOHN BALE, :: Red Bank, Freehold and Manasquan. * 25c, 25c. 8c. 5c.

11 "CVAll WAR EXRAS. here Were Few Bulleins in he Days o '0. " reniember he news o. he beginning o he civil war as i came o.our own," said a man who ia no ye a veeran. " was abou 6 years old. was reurning home in he aernoon. saw coming o ward, me a horse ridden, as recall i, madly, by a man. As-heyi.came nearer heard he man shouing. he horse was blowing like a locomoive. noiced ha he man rode bareback. Every ime he yelled he plunged his heels ino he sides o he horse. do no remember he eisc words o he rider, bu hey were abou 'war beginning.' As; he rode people in he sree who saw him sopped, lisened, and asked one anoher abou i, many windows along he way were hoised, and as proceeded homeward he women who knew me called rom he lookous and asked me wha 'ha man' said abou he war. "When. reached home ound my moher's parlor a scene o conusion* he neighbors had called in o ell her wha hey knew and o ask wha «he knew abou he war,,./he. negroes abou our house were righened. One o hem ook reuge in he cellar and came ou only aer she had been hreaened. Her ear was he 'abolishiners.' he word 'ankee' as an approbious epihe had no a ha ime come ino use. "here were wo newspapers in he own and each one go ou wha was called an 'exra.' was no much like he exra o his generaion. he news o.he iring on Sumer consised o less han 200 words, was prineh on a small slip o whie newspaper and was se in he same widh as he columns o he papers which issued hem. here was no adverisemen or ohe/ news on he slips. hese exras sold or 25 cens a piece. Prom ha ime unil he close o he war ha was.he sor o 'exra' ha was issued by he papers in he own where lived. "A long ime aerward heard.alk abou he man who rode he horse and who spread he news. He was he son o he own miller.. ' never heard where he go his inormaion, bu as soon as he heard i he mouned he horse ha had been hiched o he rack in ron o he mill and carried he news o his own accord. here were our boys in ha miller's amily. hey enlised early or he Conederae cause. No one o hem reurned. he one who spread he news was killed somewhere.in he 'Wilderness;' a leas, he was known o go-ino one o he engagemens o ha series o subborn ighs and never "came ou. His body was never ideniied. " recall ha a he ime o he ire on Sumer, many o our people were sill "on he ence,' as we said. he Lincoln elecors had received ew voes in he own'. was a Breckinridge secion. remember ha he endency was in avor o he preservaion o he Union, bu he people were araid o Lincoln. A ha ime hey believed' he had been eleced or no oher purpose han ha o 'reeing he niggers and sealing he horses.' And so i happened ha negroes and horsea were locked up oen a nigh, ogeher, no in he same room, o course, bu oen n adjoining rooms in he ouhouses. have oen hough ha, he people had undersood Lincoln in he beginning o he war as hey came o know him laer, many a man who wen Souh, would have ough or he Union. And i am correc n ha, would he war have lased as long as i did? " remember a gahering a he house o my aher one evening in. which he miliary genius o Gen. Sco was discussed. Some presen had been wih Sco in Mexico. was he consensus o ha gahering, and his was beore he Bull Run igh, ha 'Napoleon came irs and Winield Sco second. Wha an mpression ha, made on my mind. remember hearing one o he Sco enhusiass say ha Sco would end he war in one igh. " Bhali never orge he news o he lrs Bull Run igh. My peoplo had arranged o leave he own on a shor vacaion, bu his news kep hem a home. he second day's news gave more pariculars. old o he rouing o he Union Army. And hen saw somehing in human naure which had never seen beore, o which knew nohing. saw ho. ence cleared, o ake up he old meaphor. And ev-, ery man and amily camo o. o join ho Souhern cause. recall ha Scol was called a granny, and very soon aer his name wns orgoon. ho lrs Bull Run made recruis or he Souh. Sovcral regimens enlised n my own and couny. Success o ho Souh in ho irs engagemen o any conao-. quenco carried wih ho donbem And in nearly ovory lnnnnco o his llo which hnvo observed, havo ound ha, as soon an success n enailllahcd, hose who shook holr honds bociuno ollowers, and yo you nnd havo known aomo BUCCOSKCB o urn ou ailurea, paradoxical ns ha may Bound." lo or Women, A BWO Anco lo dcalgnod oxclualvoly or womon ia on ho mnrko. s nado o bias iirlpod oain, la colors 30 gay ha hoy pu ho mos znodlau ionlory o ishnmo. WHA SOLDERS EA. Raions ssued bu he Governmen or a Campai/ne. he Governmen has made ample provisions or is deenders, arid he commissary deparmen has on is books regular bills o are or he soldiers which are looked aer as careully as hose o any hoel, alhough he lis does no sugges anyhing ha migh come under he head o dainies. ~ : - - For roops on pos or in garrison, where cooking is pracicable, he regu-" lalons provide he ollowing: For every 00 men 25 pounds resh bee or 25 pounds resh muon, or 75 pounds pork,.or 76 pounds bacon, or 37 pounds sal bee; when none o hese can be procured, 87 pounds.dried lsh, or 2 pounds pickled lsh, or 2 pounds resh lsh. he same number o men also receive 2 pounds o lour, or, in. lieu o lour, any one o he.ollowing: 2 pounds so bread, 00 pounds hard bread, or 25 pounds cor-nineal and i pounds o baking powder. n addiion o he bread and mea raions he 00 men receive 5 pounds beans or, in lieu o beans, any one o he ollowing: 5 pounds peas, 0 pounds rice or 0 pounds hominy. For every 00 men 00 pounds o poaoes are urnished, bu his may be varied. nsead o he ull amoun, he Deparmen someimes cus he poao raions, down o 80 pounds and ssues in addiion 20 pounds onions, or i lssuesr^70 pounds poaoes and 30 pounds canned omaoes, cabbages or bees. he same Dumber o men receive eiher 0 pounds green or 8 pounds roased coee, 2 pounds ea, 5 pounds sugar, or, in lieu o he laer, eiher 2 gallons molasses or 2 gallons syrup. Among he sundries which are supplied are gallon vinegar, 4 pounds sal, V4 pound pepper, 4 pounds soap and Xz pounds candles. For roops ravelling oherwise han by marching or when separaed or shor periods rom regular cooking aciliies, anoher class o raions is issued. hese include or he same number o men, and proporionae amouns i he bodies are larger or smaller, 75 pounds corned bee, 2% pounds so bread or 0 pounds hard bread; 34 pounds baked beans, 00' pounds canned omaoes, 8 pounds roased coee, 5 pounds sugar, or, i i can be purchased by he commissary oicer, 300 pins o liquid coee. "Bu he raions o men on a march," said an oicer connec^d wih,he Commissary Deparmen, "or wha is known as ield raions, canno be designaed exacly. Hard bread, bacon, coee, sugar and sal are supposed o be in he possession o all he men, bu haye known many days when we had nohing, wih bad waer, o live oh. he bread, bacon and coee are someimes reduced o bread or bacon, and, on he whole, he supply depends on he proximiy o he men o he base o supply." For bodies o roops going away rom he Army proper o be gone six or eigh days, who mus depend or supplies on he counry o which hey are,going, here are wha is known as emergency raions. n he German Army he emergency raion which was used in he Franco-German war was in he shape o a sausage, and consised o hashed bee, peas and bread, an ighly pressed no a parchmen casing, and known in he army as "Erbswors." his casing was removed and he conens hrown ino boiling waer, where i broke ino ine paricles and made a hick or a hin "sew," according o he amoun o waer used. he emergency raion or 00 men is a presen 62 pounds'o bacon packed in paralne paper, 00 pounds hard bread n sou lile bags, 25 pounds peameal in heavy paper,' and 2 pounds o coee, also packed o occupy he leas possible space. Four pounds o sal, 4 ounces o pepper, lli pennyweighs o saccharine compound and 3 pounds o obacceare also conained in he emergency ki..«. Wood Fibre Cloh. he making o wood ino wood pulp and hence, ino paper se nvenors o ' hinking, and a resul is ho discovery o he ransormaion o wood lbro ino srong and handsome cloh. he wood is boilod, crushed and he libers separaed in parallel lines, dried and spun, he same as coon or wool. Oak, hickory, and locus mako a very handsome cloh, while bamboo produces one ha la almos ron-like n s srengh and elasiciy. he cos o ho now procoss is no largo, bu is sill a lile abovo ha o convering coon or linen ino subsanial issues. A " Gold Brick" or a Foo Warmer. Bpcauao ho can lind no inner uso'ior Samuel Poro, o ndlanapolb, is using a gold brick which ho recouly purchased rom un accommodaing sranger as a oo wnrmoi. B n rllo oxponolvo and does no glvo ho same saisacion na a hick blanke or a couplo o young puppies, bu Mr. Poro B bound o go a lcaa par o ho valuo o his monoy. ho plaed warming pnn cos $,000, nnd ho ownor lnndij, ready o ewap i or a mulo. Subscribe or un RKCSE, Adv. FAVORE OLD POEMS. he Baron'8 Las Banque. 0'<Sr a. low couch he seing sun had irown a laes ray, - Where, in. His os srong: agony, a dying warrior lay - : he sern old Baron Rudlger, whose rame had ne'er been ben By wasing pain, ill ime and oll (8 iron srengh bad spen. "hey come around me here and say my days o lie are o'er; ha shall moun my noble seel and lead my band no more; hey coine, and, o my beard,,hoy dare o ell me now ha, -.,_.: heir own liege lord and maser born, a,~na bal mubdie. jd wha is deah? 've dared Sim ol(, beore hepaynlmepenr; hlnk ya he's enered a my gae,-has come o seek me here? 've me him. aced him, scorned him, when he lgn WHS regie*? lio ; 'll ry his migh, 'll brave his power; dey, nnd ear him no. " Ho sound he ocsin rom my ower, and ire he culrain ; Bid each reainer arm wih speed; call every vassal ns. Up wih niy banner on he wall; he banque board prepare; ov wide he poral o iny hall, and bring my armor here " * ' An hundred bonds were busy hen; he banque orh was spread. And run? he heavy onken loor wih many a marial rend; While rom he rich, dark racery, along he vauled wall, lighs gleamed on harness, plume, and spear, o'er ne proud old'gonic hall. Fas hurrying hrough he ouer gae, he mailed reainers poured. On hrough be poral's rown ing arch, and hronged around he board; While a is head, wihin his dar carved oaken chair o sae, Armed cap-a-pie, sern udiger, wih girded nlcliion, sae. 'Fill every beaker up, my men; pour orh he cheering wine; here's lie and srenh in every drop ;-honksglvlngo be vine Are yo all here, my vassals rue? mine eyes are waxing dim; Fill round, my ried and earless ones, each goble o he brim. " e're here, bu ye see you no; draw orh each rusy sword, A nd le me bear your aihul seel clash once around my board; hear i ainly: louder ye Wha clogs my heavy breah? Up, all and shou or udiger, 'DeOance uno deah '"... Bowl ranp: o bowl, seel clanged o aeol, and rose a doaenin cry ha made uo orches Dare around, and shook he Hags on high. " Ho cravens! do ye ear him? Seves; raiors! have ye ilpwn? no! cowards, have yo le me o mee him here jilonev " Bu dey him ; le him come!" Down rang he massy cup While rom is sheah he ready Wade came lashing hal-way up;» And wih u'o black and heavy plumes scarce rembling on lls head. here, in his dark, carved onken chair, old Rudiger sa-dend! Alber G. Greene. Hie American Flay. When Freedom rom bcnnuiidilnbeljrul Unnrl'd her sandard o be nlr, Sho ore he azure robe o nigh, And se he sars o glory here; She mingled wih is gorgeous dyes lia milky baldric o he skips. And sriped is pure celesial whie Wih sreamings o he morning ligh; hen rom his mansion in he sun Sho called her eagle-bearer down, And gave ino his mighy hand he symbol o her chosen land,' Majesic monarch o he cloud Who rear's alo hy regal orm, o hear he empes-romplngs loud And sco he lighning Unices drlvea. When srive he warriors o he sorm, And rolls be hunder-drum o heaven- Child o ho sun o hee 'is given o guard he banner o he ree,. ' o hover in he sulphur smoke, o ward away he bale sroke. And bid is blendings shine aar. Like rainbows on he cloud o war, he harbingers o vicory Flag o ho brave hy olds ahull ly, he sign o hope and riumph high. When speaks be signal rumpe-one. And he long line comes glcamim? on; Ere ye he lie-blood, warm and we, Has dimmed be glisening bayone. Each soldier eye shall brigblj urn o where hy sky-born glories burn, And M bis springing seps advance. Cach war and vengeance rom ae glance. And when he cannon-monhlngs loud Heavo in wild wreahs he bale-shroud. And miry sabers rise and all Like shos o ame on midnigh's pall. hen shall hy meeor slances glow. And cowering oes shall sink beneah Each pallanarm ha Brilies below ha lovely messenger o deah. Flcg o he sous on ocean wave hy sars shall glier o'er ho brnvo; When deah, oareerlog on ho gale, Sweeps dnrkly round be bellied all, And righed waves rush wildly bark Beore he broadside's reeling rack, Each (lying wanderer o he sea Shall look i once o heaven mid hee. And smil! o see hy splendors lly n riumph o'er his closing eye. Flag o in? ree hear's hope nnd liomo! By nngol liurls Ui valor given ; hy sais have li he welkin dome, And all hy hues were born in hmven. Forever llon Uni sandard shee! Where brenlies oe bu alls beore us, Wlli recdiiiii's soil benib our ee, And reedom's banner sreaming o'er us! JOSCJ/ lloilnum Drake. pays o adverise in HE EEGSER. WLLAM O'BREN, Pracical Plumber, SEAM AND GAS FER. Ho Waer Heaing a Specialy. No. 62 Fron S'Jree, RED HASH. WALL PAPERS A NEW JERSE. HARRSON'S. D Broad N«roo» lied Honk. N. J. V s < < m W < ;;< S SO E\S o ail ino he habi o "neglecing hings" ha one doesn' realize i unil i is oo lae. Lie nsurance is oo imporan o neglec. Wrie. arance Co> Oice-, Fkp?raA±nii<A i.. C LUUllldl o America. John F. Dryden, Presiden. Leslie D. Ward, V. Pres'- Edar B. Ward, Forres F. Dryden, Secreary. Zd V. Pres' and Counsel. H. KOLBENSPL/, Sup., Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Box 6. 'O Spring and Summer Clohing, Has and Furnishing Goods. Goods and prices always righ; i no, your money back.,. J. KRDEU Clohier/Haer and Furnisher, No. 6 BROAD SREE, RED BANK, ' ; NEW JERSE. Smoking obacco. hesmoking obacco sell as Cullingon's Clippings is made rom he cuings and clippings o he cigars make. pu none o he clippings in cigars, bu make my cigars o perec sock. Cullingon's clippings is made o he pars o obacco leaves which are cu away in making cigars. hese ragmens o leaves are cu small and hen granulaed. 's he mos popular smoking obacco handle. sell a quarer-pound box or en cens, hree boxes or a quarer. WLLAM CULLNGON, Fron S., oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. ' i ;< vv Jv5. i Unil you have seen ou- sock o CAREAG-ES and. HARNESS. All' yon have o do is jus name he price you wish o pay and we can give you wha wan our sock is so large. Remember Our Doable Guaranee. We sno only guaranee our work bu give you beer work or less money han you can ge else- ~~ where. Noe hese Prices: Now Buggies, $35, $45, $55, $G5, $75, $85 and up. Spindle Wagons, $20 up. Now ono-horso Farm Wagons, $32, $35 or $40. Jagger Wagons, $0 up. Runabous, $5, $55 ami up. Buggy Harness, $9 and up. Double Farm Harness wih Collars, $2.. Large variey socond-luind wagons,.loss han cos. J. W. MOUN & BRO. y 'v,j Ropoalory and Facory Cor. Maple Avo. and Whlo S., RED BANK.

12 'p. SUS N HE COM FAML. A PECULAR LAWSU RED A FREEHOLD LAS WEEK. George- Conk nvied i8 Broher o lls House, and Could No Ge Rid o jiin-suls nnd Couner- Sui a. For a long ime pas here lias been rouble in he Conk amily in Red Bank. he rouble culminaed las Wednesday, when George Conk go a. verdic o $73 and coss agains Elsie Conk, he wie o his broher, Henry Couk.. George Conk and his 'oriner wie. Jey Conk, lived or many years in Wallace sree, Red Bank. he house and lo where hey li\vd had HV [viid or by heir join 'oarninss. or Mrs. Conk was. or a lonj Muuv.ho cx»k a he Globe hool. iio ile k» ho house and lo was in Mrs. Ci\:ik*s mu'.u*. n December. SJC>. Mrs. Jey Conk died and le no vvili. Sii> lie Hi a siser, Mrs. Elizabeh Pawky o. K«m\ New ork. Mrs. D:\ivloy U:ui ivrain absolue righs in he propery, bu she made a,lease o George Conk, giving him he righ o occupy he propery as long as he lived. his lease was made in recogniion o George Conk's righs in he propery. Aer his wie's deah George Conk ound he house lonesome, and he invied hia broher Henry and hia amily, consising o his wie and ive children, o live wih him in he house. hey did so and maers wen on amics>bly or. a ime. Several monhs ago George Conk married again, his bride being Ella Slieridan, a seamsress who had been employed by Mrs. Henry Conk. George old his broher'henry ha hey could all live in ho house'ogeher, ha hia urniure could.bu used in common, and ha he and his broher Henry could each urnish he provisions every oher week. Henry would no agree lo his. He claimed ha when ho moved in he house George old him he could occupy he house unil George's deah, when hia.lie-riglij; would end. George insised ha no such barg'ain was made, bu Henry persised ha i was made George inally said ha raher han have any rouble he would ake his urniure and ind anoher home elsewhere. Again George was opposed, and Elsie Conk, Henry's wip, declared ha George had given her all he" urniure'when George asked hem o move ino his house, alleging ha ho had old her he would'have no more use or i. his was a lile oo much or George o sand, and he had he sheri seize he goods in his behal. Elsie gave he sheri a bond; in which she guaraneed o pay he value o he goods i hey should be proven o be George's, and slie go he urniure back. he bond was signed by Elijah M. Conk, nnolierbroher. Aer Elsie go he urniure baok George began sui or $75, which he said was he value o he goods. he urni ure had cos a grea deal more han his, bu i was worn, and his was perhaps all i would bring a an aucion sale. he case was se down or rial lasl "Wednesday. Beore he day o rial ar agreemen was reached beween Elsi Conk and George Conk, each o hem agreeing o accep hal o he urniure. George had moved ou o he house am had moved o a house near by. Elsi Conk made he division o he urniure and alhough George hough he go h poores hal o he bargain he accepei i. he papers o "agreemen were ready be signed, when Elsie said she had con eluded no o accep any selemen, bu would le he ease be ried. he case was accordingly ried a Freehold lasl Wednesday. Boh men and heir wives were among ho winesses. ho men were much excied a ho rial. Whe Henry was on he winess aland ho mad a saemen concerning he casa, a whic" Geiorge jumped up and shoued : " 'll swear ha ha's asinkin' lie." Henry declared ha George was an oher, and he wo men aced as i he; waned o igh hen nnd here. n orde o preserve he peace, and ho digniy o he cour, Judge Conover old one o h cour consables o si beside George, an anoher ono o Si beside Henry, and h case wus conduced in his manner i is closo. A he conclusion o he es i raouy and he argumens o he liiwyen he jury brough in a verdic givinj George $75 and cons. he coss wi amoun o nearly $75. AH Elijah Conk wen on Elsie Conk's bond, ho wil bo called on o. pay ho amoun, o h verdic and coss. While hin 'case was going on Hour; sued Goorgo or a board bill which h claimed wan duo him. his board bi amouned o 'over ijil.'k), according Henry'H claim, and Henry go jiidgnu.-i or $08 and coals, George l»an now deeded nn lio iulurc in ho hmho'on Wallace Hroo o Mm Dwley, hin ormer wii'o'n nihcr, wh< Owna llid propery. Henry Conk mail. mi arrangemen) wih Mm. Daw cy - whereby ho and 'hli uiliy are now occupying ho original Conk hounu. ACCDENS. ico JuiiawvW A Brokeu Ann. Bien bv a Mog. Ahorse belonging o Harry. VanClea ' Cliwood ran away a Keypor as week. VanClea jumped rom he vagon and was severely bruised. Rev. ). F. Shepherd o Cliwood, who was in lie wagon wih him, was no hur. he orse go loose rom he wagon and ran oinoj he wagon was broken. Mr. and lire. Uriah Whie o Asbury 'ark were hrown rom heir carriage >n Decoraion day. he horse became ighened a a rolley car. Mr, Whie vas cu abou he ace and he received veral bruises. Mrs. Whie escaped iihur.. Sherwood Smih, a painer o Bradley k'ach, ell rom a ladder and broke his lose and hib le arm; Mrs. C. D. E. Lockwood o Freehold as bien on he ingers by a black and an dog las week. She was peing he ;nimal when i bi her. homas Rowser o Keypor ell while carrying our boles o mineral waer. he boles exploded and Rovvser's hands were cu by he glass. C. Herber Walling o Keypor was iding his bicycle las week when i aroke. He escaped injury bu he wheel ivas wrecked. Hiram Sherman o Norh Long Branch 'ell rom a ladder las week. No boaes were broken bu he received several bruises. Lewis Benne o Belnar ell rom a wagon a Long Branch las Wednesday and severely wrenched his righ knee. Spaord Reid, who lives near Englishown, ell rom a chair while be was isleep and bruisad his ace. Mrs. Sephen Conover o Long Branch ell down cellar and broke a rib on uesday o las week. Frighened by he rolley. A horse owned by A. A. Bonner o Oceanic became righened a a rolley car on Broad sree las hursday mornng and ell down. he horse was a- ;ached_ o a sulky, which i upse. One he shas o he wagon and pars o,he harness were broken and he horse,vas bruised. A Mass Meeing and Parade A parioic mass meeing and parade will bo held a Long Branch o-nigh. he objec o he meeing is o inspire he people o he place wih parioism, nd on eor will be made "o organize a :ompany o voluneers a he meeing. A Child Arresed or Sealing. Louise Hensel, a en-year-old girl o Chapel Hill, was arresed las week by i Newark consable. he child was iharged wih sealing money and ancy aricles rom her aun a Newark, whom she had been visiing. She wasaken o Newark by he consable. NEW AND SECOND-HAND <..SOVES.. A FULL LNE OF CLNDER SOVESJ! 9 HE FAMOUS Canopy and Apollo Ranges < SOVES FOR SORES, FACORES, Oil O PHVAE DWELLNGS. DUN PPE AND CHMNE OPS LNNG HA WLL F AN SOVE. ' % HOMAS CUMBERSON& :: Broad Sree, Red Bank, U. J. :: % PLUMBER, FRON SREE, RED BANK.. o s. Noice is hereby given o h delinquen axpayers o in ownship o Shrewsbury ha under no circumsances will h< paymen o ho coss and in eres- on delinquen axes bi waived or abaed, bu dolir quons will be required o paj in ull in all cases. By order o he ownship com mieo. A. 0. HARBSON, ownship Olork Has or Children's Day! Children's Day will soon be here. he baby will need anew bonne. he, lile girls rom 3 \\ o 2 years, as well as he older ones, are expec- "',: ing o have a prey summer ha. ' ou should no le hem be disappoined. We < have children's bonnes as low as 25 cens and up <', o $3. n children's has we have nearly everyhing, rom he plain sailor a 7 cens o he more <; elaborae rimmed Has, all o which are sold a very moderae prices. VGRS- Red Bank emple o Fashion. A Special Building As a Prining Oice. Almos any building can be used as a prining oice, bu he building ha is pu? up expressly or a prining oice has grea advanages. ha is one reason Avhy HE EEGSER prining oice is so ar ahead o all ohers in his localiy. he. building was designed o mee he. needs o a prining oice. has ample ligh on all sides. Cheaed wih seam, and hence here is no dus and no dir and no smoke rom soves o soil he work which is being done. he machinery is run wih elecric power, which is he quickes and cleanes power in he world. All he larger pieces o machinery sand on solid oundaions o masonry, hus doing away wih all vibraion and permiing he machinery o be run aser, while a he same ime i runs smooher. hese are some o he hings which help o make HE REGSER prining oice he bes and cheapes and prompes prining oice in his.par o,he sae.. * HE RED BANK REGSER. Newspapers! Magazines! Saionery] A ELE & SON'S. AGENS FOB Dus Absorbing Floor Oil. Adjoining he Poaolce, Red Bank, New Jersey. Wall Paper. CALL A HE Cenral Wall Paper Sore, Cor; Fron and Pearl Srees, For your Wall Paper, Pains, Enamels and Vlndow Glass. Also a ull line o Paper Hangers' ools. Paper Hangers' Pase by he pall or barrel. Kalscraine, Puy, Wlilo Lead, Oils, urpenine, Hard Oils, Vornlsli and Dryers. A complee lino o H. W. Johos's' Beady Mixed Pains. ' % Kalsomlno Brushes and Whiewash Brushes. Esimaes cheerully urnished. Mall Orders promply aended o. G. F. NiriSOX. Box 078, ed Bank, N. $. Bring our Prescripions Here And le us pu i up or you. We've he aciliies or doing i properly. 's a deparmen o our business ha we've devoed considerable ime o perec. n he irs place we've seen o i ha our sock o drugs is o he irs qualiy. ' hen he person who lias charge o he prescripion deparmen is ar adep in he ar o puing drugs ogeher. his is he kind o service you ouglii o have on your prescripion work. Our prices are no oo large. Schroeder's Bergen & Morris, J> Pharmacy. Proprieors, g ELEPHONE S F.. 0 ' 9 Broad Sree, Red Bank. eooqoeooooooooogoooooooqo ( Hobson was a crusy old grocer years ago, who in his old age, didn' much care wheher his cusomers were pleased or no. he didn' happen o have in sock wha a paron called or, he would hand somehing else, saying: "ake ha or nohing." here wasn' any oher grocer in his own hen, so he people had o ake Hobson's choice or go wihou. And ha is how he expression originaed. : 's dieren wih us. We haven' a single dissaisied cusomer. We serve everybody, wheher buying lile or much, wih equal curesy. ha's one reason. We sell goods cheap, no cheap goods. reason. ha's anoher Good bread, good buer and good coee make a prey good breakas wihou anyhing else. We can supply he good buer and he good coee, and we can supply good lour ha will make he good bread. '>* % here s no Roo like a Galvanized Seel Roo )* pu on by a man who knows how! inon Falls, DANEL H. COOK, he Seel Roo Man,,. New Jersey. ;,. -. k

13 ramps Killed by he Cars. Arresed or Selling Liquor. Several ramps were ighing on he ' Harrison D. Ranney o Asbury Park Pennsylvania railroad rack a Freehold has been arresed, charged wih illegal abou a week ago, when a rain came liquor selling a his drug sore. He was along and wo o he men were sruck given a hearing a which William H. by he locomoive and killed. hey DeNyee o Asbury Park swore ha he were John Wilson o New Brunswick had bough liquor a Ranney's during he and John Durkin o Bordenown. hey monh o April. Daniel E. Kelly also had-jus been released rom he couny ewore ha he had bough liquor here, jail. Five o he ramps who were in bu was no cerain abou ihe~dae7 he pary were arresed and are now in Ranney was held under $300 bail o awai he acion o he grand jury. wo Pensions ncreased. he pension o srael Pos o Keypor has been increased rom $8 o $2 a monh. He is now an inmae o he Soldiers' Home a Kearney. he pension o Waler Moore o Lile Silver has been increased rom $6 o $8 a monh. '., A Dwelling House Burned. A Bmall rame dwelling house, a Wes Asmry Park, owned by Richard Akins o Red Bank and occupied by Calvin Ford, was burned early one morning las week. he house and urniure were oally desroyed., - A Bradley Beach Survivor. Job Johnson o Bradley Beach, who sared or Klondike early las monh,- was one o he survivors o he schooner Jane Gray, which was wrecked May 23d near Vancouver sland while on he way o r Klondike., Long Branch Wans' a Founain. A a meeing o he ownship commiee o Ocean ownship las Friday a peiion was presened, signed by 54 axpayers, asking ha a ounain be ereced in ron o he own hall a Long Branch. Hibernians o Parade. he Ancien order o Hibernians o Keypor will aend he naional convenion o he order,'which will be held a renon on Wednesday, June. 29h. hey will ake a brass band wih hem and will ake par in he parade. A Fire in a Bakery. A po o ho a caugh ire in he bakery o F, J, Heidi, Jr., a Seabrigh. early las Friday morning.' heirewas pu ou by he employees. he damage done by he lames amouned o $50, which was covered by insurance. Rober Middleon's Body Found. he body o Rober Middleon, who was drowned o Sandy Hook while laying mines abou a monh ago, was ound in he cove a ha place las week. 40 o D rops Consiuion Waer hre a 8 da ;. mos CURES- DABEES, GUVEL, NFLAMMAON OP HE KD- NES, liiuck DUS DEPOS, LVEN COM'LAN. l* no a Spring Waer. For Balo by Dnicglsa, Send or Circular o MOBQAN i ALLEN, B9 John Sree. Mew ork-ciy. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Here's Anoher Good hing or ou! Nearly all he men's suis reduced o $3.90 ; las week are sold. Only a ew small sizes ; le. Bu in looking hrough sock we ind ; abou 50 all wool suis, mosly medium and! large sizes, ha sold rom $5 o $8. a sui. We < will close ou his, lo a $3.90. Dpri look or hem aer his week... ; Anoher good hing is 37 cens or your : choice o abou 200 pairs o Bicycle ose, wih and wihou ee, always sold a 50 cens. M. M. DAVDSON, One-Price Clohier, Haer and Furnisher, 39 BROAD SREE, RED BANK. FLAGS! FLAGS! Poles and Brackes! From c. o $0.00, A F.W. MOSELLE & CQ'S News and Saionery Sore, 3 Broad S., Opposie Mechanic S., BED BANK, N. J. FRED M. RUEX. Archiec. DESGNS FOR HOUSES AND PUBLC BULDNGS. Experienced in'ciy and Counry Work. Original and Ornamenal Designs. urnish plans and superinend consrucion o buildings a moderae prices. Oice: Cor. Broad and Wallace Srees, RED BANK, N. J. One reason why our sore is always popular is ha bur prices are always very low or he. "goods oered. People who know all abou goods enow his. People who are amiliar wih grades and prices in any one line o our business know ha our prices are really very low. he same sysem o good goods a lile prices prevails everywhere hroughou he sore. A House Rocker. A Five-Piece Parlor Sui or $8.50. Carpe Sweepers. Wih a carpe sweeper a room can'be.swep in a ew minues wih very lile work, and^wihou wearing ou he carpes as a broomvdoes.a + O his rocker is made in wo syles, solid oak and mahogany inish. lias a carved back, broad arms, and a large, comorable sea. he back has ha genle curve which is so resul. he chair coss $2.98. Maing-by he Roll. Our sales o maing have been so grea ha we have, had o pu"'in anoher lo o 00 rolls o supply our spring rade. he maing is heavy and durable, and is in asy paerns. weighs 40 o >0 pounds o he roll, ancv each roll conains 40 yards. Wo are selling i a $4.00 per roll. An exra heavy maing, weighing 75 pounds o he roll, is selling or $0.00 per roll. Do ou Keep Chickens? you do, keep hem ou o your neighbors' gardens and you ;ind your neighbors will always lie riends. coss lilo o once your chicken yard wih our wiro neing, and ha pus an end o annoyances o chickens running a largo. his parlor sui is inished in velveeen o handsome paerns. Alhough he sui coss bu S.5O, i is srongly made and will prove a very durable, serviceable se o urniure. We consider his he mos desirable se o urniure we have ever oered a anywhere near he price. he Vicory Lawn Mower. his lawn mower has ball bearings o he very highes grade, which makes i run very easy. runs so easy ha a 0-inch mower runs much easier han a 0-inch mower o he old sylo. Wih he Vicory mower niowinghe lawn ;will require only abou hal he ime required by he old mowers, and less han onehird o ho labor. We soil he d-inch machine a $7.50. girl en years old can push one o our carpe sweepers easily. hey gaher up he dus, save work and save he carpes. We have hem a $.38 o $4.00. A Cood Place or ools. he skilled mechanic can judge o ools or himsel. He knows when he qualiies are righ and when he prices are righ, and ha's why we have such a big rade among his class. Our sore is jus as good a place or hose who know nohing abou ools and who have o rus o he dealer. he same condiions which make our sore a good place or hose who know all abou ools,.make i a sae place o' deal or hose Avho use ools abou he house or arm, bu who are no posed on grades and prices. A Mouse rap. Mice aro pess which arc hard o ge rid o. hey are especially annoying in he kichen. We sell a paen rap ha is sure deah o horn, or 5 cens. FRON SREE, ADJONNG HE POSOFFCE, Red Bank, New Jersey.

14 o My Le Hand. envy you your lio o rea. ou live n luxury.. ou e'er enjoy he very bea aes reserve or me, ou've never worked n all your lie. ou've never known a care.. ou've always lived apar.rom srie, exisence ewee and rare. Hy righ has e'er my wriing done, while you have sood aside;.! ou've had your ull shore o he un, and ye in peace abide. ou've never penned a line or me, nor ever sruck a blow, And i is very plain o Bee you've never known a woe. And, ye, dear riend, canno say he * ime will ever bo ha here will be he dawn o day when you're no dear o me. My righ hand is more useul, yes, bu prihee, do no pou, ou are a riend, mus coness, canno do wihou. So here's o you, my le hand, may you ever live in peace, And may he joys ha round you sand orevermpre increase! "Le ohers sneer because your days are passed in luxury, And ever placed n happy ways, you're mighy dear o me. SHE SAVED HE DA. Jackson Sm(h had a hobby. He would'sand a he oo o his able, carving knie n hand, while he enlarged upon he "soulless democraic imes," emphasizing his senences by brandishing he carver n air. His nex aversion o a democra was an old maid. ndeed, he old maid was even more odious o him. he democra he could oyglve as beinga ool, bu he old maid was beyond pardon on any grounds. And ye, as n very mockery o his pe anipahy, his only child, Sarah, had developed ino he haed objec, righ in his own ace grew pinker han he sunbonne. John Howard shied he hoe o he oher arm and looked down. "John, 've come o aak you Oh, John, don' hink me brazen; i'a or moher's sake. can' sand o see her urned ou, and or my aul, and you will only help me and and come up o he house, and preend ha we are o be married jus unil aer he will s made wouldn' be so very wrong,,ohn no so had as loing moher be pu ou o her home " She caugh her breah n shor gasps, bu when John was silen her pink ace suddenly paled. " reckon 's asking a heap oo much o you, John,' bu don' hold i agains me; couldn' see any oher way. Gooi-by, John," she was urning away. " "Don' go ye Sarah. hink your dea s good, bu i migh no work. Jackson Smih is sharp; he'd see righ hrough i, bu you would be willing we could drive over o Squire Hall's his aernoon and ge married. wouldn' rouble you any, Sarah we could go on jus he same, and 'll never wan o marry any one else, and i you should you could ge a divorce, you know." "Oh, you're sure i makes no dierence you don' mind, John?" Her one was eager. "No, don' mind; 'd help you any way co.uld Sarah. 's nigh noon now. 'll drive over or you in he buggy righ aer dinner." "'ll be ready, and wouldn' have asked you John, only only you un-' dersand how i is, don' you?" Her ace was red again. " undersand" i, Sarah. Don' ear." "Why, Sarah, where have you been? ou look as rosy as a poppy," and Mrs. Smih wiped he ears rom her eyes as she gazed a her daugher's ace.. -"'ve been aending o business or us, moher. ou will no leave he place. 'm going over o Squire Hall's his evening. John Howard is coining o ake me in he buggy." he sun was sinking low n he wes household. when John Howard and Sarah reurned rom he squire's. Sarah was ail and angular, like her aher, bu her ace was pleasing, and "Wiy you come in, John, and say her disposiion mild and amiable. She abou some? 'd 'd raher you'd ell had never revoled agains anyhing in him i you don> mlnd>» Sarah said< her lie-no even agains he njusice j o speadin her youh in making preserves, apple buer or piecing quils, while oher girls were making merry. Someimes Sarah wondered where her John hlcned he norse and wen in. He walked o he bedside o Jackson Smih and sa down. "Uncle Jackson," he began, "'ve come o ell you wha 've done. ou youh had gone, bu, while she was' know ha rve oen warned you ha 32, she could no recall having been 80me day you would ose he mos val. young... une day Jackson Smih received a hur, and when Dr. Brown was called in he old Jackson his days were numbered. hen i.was ha his hared or old maids proved isel. "'ll never leave his place o a woman ha can' ge a husband," he said iercely. "Bu, aher, Sarah's never had no chance ^we've always kep her down," remonsraed his weeping wie. uable possession you had " "'s he brindle heier," inerruped Jackson Smih, his eyes snapping angrily. "John Howard, you hink because am on my deahbed ha you can do as you please, bu 'll show you. 's jus like a rascally democralo shoo a neighbor's heier jus because she'jumped ino your whea. don' expec anyhing beer o you he whole pary is made up o hieves and cuhroas bu 'll leave i in my will. He waved his hand o silence her. j Jackson Goggan shall law and law un- "Woman, no old maid shall inheri my il " He sank back exhaused rom place. 've sen by he docor or Law-. his ouburs, yer Clarke, and he'll come down o- "i you ge ha angry over he morrow, j here's money enough in brindle heier, Uncle Jackson, don', bank or you, bu 'll ix i so ha a j know wha you will say when ell your deah,i will go wih he arm, j you ha. have no ouched he heier, Jackson Goggan, my namesake, shall i bu have married Sarah." ge i all." earully Mrs. Smih impared he acs o Sarah. > "Moher, would he urn you blr o he old home jus because he hales me?" and Sarah looked incredulous. he elder woman nodded; hen Sa- "Married Sarah!" and ^Jackson Smih's eyes dilaed. "Married Sarah!" he said under his breah. "John, give me your hand. knew Sarah was a Smih. Why, here never ^was an old maid in he Smih amily' bu i did seem she mean o ake ahe he Walk rah'kissed he round, sunburn ace ers her moher was a Walker. Sarah and said: "Moher, never have re- married! can go in peace, John, Qled agains aher, bu 'm going o 'now ha you have lied he disgrace save he place or you-r- wouldn'! rom he Smih amily. ou needn' mind so much, bu you shall never mind wha said abou he democras leave your home. 'm going ou now,.i-l reckon you don' know beer. Call io hink i over." And puing on her Sarah; wan o give her he brindle pink Eunbonne she won ou he back ' heier." door. When some disance rom he When he lawyer came he nex day house she sa down in he shade o a he wroe a will bequeahing all, save a ree, and whllb her honr bea loudly lie neres o Mr3. Smih, o his'beover her aher's conemplaed njus- [ loved daugher Sarah, who had glad ice, she resolved o ouwi him. ' dened he las houi'3 o his lie. "here's Josh Mullin; he migh bu A ew days laer, wih all due cere- can' bear Josh; he chews obacco,' mony, Jackson Smih was laid away and his mouh always lools diry. ; by he side o oher Smihs. John Henry Hodge is home, bu he drinks ao j Howard wen home wih his wie and ha here's no dependence'o be pu n ; her moher. A he porch he haled him." She ens her eyes over ho ', awkwardly,' seeing which Sarah urnlandscape, and on he nex arm aha ' ed. saw he igure o a man n he ield. "Will you come n, John?" sho ask- es, here's John Howard, bu " nnd her ace grew pink " hale somehow o ask i o him." hen he earsiined ace o her moher passed beore her menal' vision, and giving a jerk o her minboniio she Barcd down he pah across ho meadow. John Howard wab hoeing corn. When ho saw Sawn approaching ho sopped and "loaned on his hoe, a look o concern n his nco. "s ho old man w,orso, Sarah?" ho asked. "CB; Dr. Drown HUS hn r.nn' live moro'nwo or hreo days, nnd Oh, John, 's awul, he way ho is." " "es, bu you have been a good, sacriicing daugher, Sarah, and you can' Dlnnio yoursol or anyhing, you " "Oh, you.don' undorsliind, John; he's Kolnj? o lcnvo ovoryhliir o o Jackion GoKKim, nnd moliur'l luivo o loavo ho plnoo," alio hal sobbed. "ou enn' moan, Small? Why «hy Uni would bo oulrni;eouii. Wha makes him alk oimcli a iling?" "Docau.no bocauiio am nn old mold; ho haoa all old maldn," nnd hor ed. "'m araid would only poser you did reckon ough o go homo, bu hao o loavo you you women olks alono, and you'll bo kind o onesomo now." "ou migh say. We would ix up aher's room real comorablo you would Jus ns soon," said Sarah, beginning o roallzo ho awkwardness o heir posiion. "'d lileo o, Sarah. could end ho crop JUBL US woll, bu 'd eel ab wan living o o you women, and and you migh go o huo mo hung around." "ou needn' bo nrald o ha John, said Sarah, apping hor oo nervously on ho porch loor. " would lio lu way ou o cur our ill lorn ma; bu you'd raher no nny" wi could explain o iall) how wan hai you jim married mo o wave- ho arm. "Uu Sarah, wo old ha would bo lie. ook advannno o you rouble o go you married o mo and you didn' mwpoc mo, bu now ool moan, and an you will no espec me when ell you. he ruh." iarah gazed a him in- wonder. Wha :ould he mean, she hough, bu no ound came rom her lips, and he connued: "'ve been rying or en years o ask you o marry me, bu never. :ould do i, and when you came o me n your rouble jumped a he chance, arah, because -waned you 've alays loved you, u now eel can' iay unless unless you can ake me or your husband n earnes." His eyea id no li o her ace. "John!" Her eyes were open in wide imaze, and he ace so laely earalned became radian wih unexpec- :d Joy. "ou love me?" she quesionid in glad unbelie. "Why, have oved you all hls^ime, oo." she whia- A ANKEE PRVAEER. An Acion in Which "Mjong om" DM Some Eecive Shoolna- Lae one Sepember day in 84 he ankee privaeer General Armsrong anchored n he harbor o Fayal, a por in he Azores. he new young capain on her deck, Samuel Cheser Reid, had a ighing repuaion o susain or his vessel and one o make or himsel. Alhough bred o he sea, he had always sailed a merchanman and was on his irs cruise as a privaeer. As nigh closed n hree Briish meno-war, carrying 3S guns ac.d 2,000 men, enered he harbor. One Brion, he Carnaion, anchored wihin pisol sho o he privaeer and began o hrow ou boas and ake on busy alp. Clearing his deck's or acion, Reid acceped bale in spie o he enormous odds. His vessel carried seven guns and 90 men. One gun was he now amous "Long om" which' is aaong he relics in Washingon. is a long, large cannon, mouned on a pivo. Seeing our launches loaded wih men pull rom he Carnaion, oward his ship, Reid onened on hem wih he ong orn and Wih muskes. nsanly he whole lee was asir. Aer, reurning he- volley wih' spiri he Mas backed away. hen he hree Briish ships sailed up and hemmed he General Armsrong in in he nar row harbor.,_ A loilla o launches made ready behind a ledge o rocks and a midnigh paraded in one long line, hey were rowed seadily oward he privaeer..on coming wihin gunsho hey received a sunning volley, which hrew he line ino conusion. Soon he Brions rallied and answered he ankee ire. Cheering wildly, hey dashed orward unil heir boas ouched he side o he ship. he Briish oicer shoued "Board!" and "No Quarer!" Reid hurried his men o he bulwarks wih heir pikes, pisols and blunder-busses, and he boarders were beaen o by blows, sabs and shos delivered in heir aces. he boarders ough back wih heir howizers, carronades and muslcesr~ Reid's lieuenans ell; and many sailors were sho down. he ankee ire began o slacken and Reid led his men orward wih a shou, ollowed by a resh volley oa, balls, ino he hickes o he boarders. ha ended he sruggle. All he boas hauled o bu wo, hose manned wih dead only. Nex day he hree.ships aacked, bu in order o spare he own which lay behind his ship rom bombardmen Reid sculed and abandoned he General Armsrong. However, his bale delayed he Briish lee in he Azores unil New Orleans is inended prize, was securely deended. Good Advice or Negro Girls. Mrs. Booker. Washingon, wie o he negro educaor. n a recen address o he young people o her race n Milwaukee, warned hem no o shrink ordinary manual labor, or which here is so grea a demand, in order o become eachers, as here are oo many eachers now and no enough skilled, inelligen workers. D. W. SMH, Pracical Horseshoer. BRCK SHOP ON MECHANC SREE, Red Bank, New Jersey Hidal shoes (or riunrcrcnick, ender-ooed an...brrerlni liorsea. Exra aenion o roers an roadsers. COAL AND WOOD W. B. LAWRENCE, Dealer n )oal nnd Wood. A.HO KKK). CON, OAS. 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We are agens or one o he bes, oldes and mos reliable urnace companies in New ork ciy he Boynon Furnace Company. heir urnaces are reasonable n price and he mos reliable and powerul heaers on he marke o-day. he arm s responsible and hey guaranee heir urnaces o us. and hrough us o you. Remember, slae rooung s as cheap. nocheaper. han shingles or any oher roo, and more durable han all. Slae Roos pu over old shingles. BROWN & WARWCK, Cor. Monmouh S. and Bridge Arc, Red Bank. omaoes Waned. will give $8.00 per on or red, ripe, sound omaoes his coming season. ^Farmers inending o conrac wih us will' please apply a once o JOHN W. SOU, Canning Facory, oo o Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. Our Spring Sock "OF Carriages AND Harness!s now coining in, and we nvie you o inspec he larges and bes assormen o ligh pleasure vehicles, delivery wagons, ec., o be ound in Easern New Jersey. Many novelies are ou his season and you will do well o see us beore purchasing. All syles open wagons : Runabous, Jump-Sea Buclcboards, Spindles, Runabou Bos-a-Dos, Ligh Wood Park Wagons, Road Wagons, Sanhopes, Fancy raps, Open Surreys. op Wagons, such as Buiies,in all grades, Phaeons, Cabrioles,' Germanoions, Laiicasors, Canopy and Exension op Surreys, Depo Wagons, -«Cc, < e. JA r HARNESS, we claim he leadership or h'ne hand-buil, work. We iiandle all he cheaper grades, also, in our reposiory, Monmouh Sree] neap own Hall, Red Bank, N. J. We have- jus had placed in our boling deparmen he laes machinery or manuacuring Mineral Waers.... hey will now compare wih he very bes impored. Special aenion has been given o Ginger Ale and Club Soda. hey are pu up in a manner similar o he impored, and "especially are recommended or able use. GEO. R, LAMB & CO., Fron Sree, Adjoining Posoice, elephone 5B. R E D BANK, N. J. * A wealhy Brooklyn Sociey woman, well known on accoun o licr benevolen nluence and lic prominen pnr she akes in socinl, philanhropic and churcli work, ells his sory concerning her experience) wih Ripans 'abulef: An nnek o la Rrippe, rom which did no ully recover, le me in such a debiliaed condiion ha was obliged o go o Norh Carolina or liu winer in search o healh. had ried ninny remedies o improve my condiion bu wihou success, and had inally decided o give i up. NoliinR seemed o lo jno any good all he remedies Riven mo nnd spoken o by riends were nec wihou any saisacory resul. Kipans abules were oered mo by a iriend, who npokc so liii'hly o hem and insised BO much Hin had o keep hem raher han risk V'vmg oense. did no really inend o use ho ialmlcs a all when Barcd d or Norh Nh Carolina, Cli bu b my riend persised in wriing abou hem, and inally promised o ry hem and iimlly did BO. Jouml hem excellen'and immediaely eecive. A irs hey nerved he purpoao o an alarm cjak in he morning. Sch homas never mndo one ha was rnoro o be relird upon. hey BreiiRliened nnd invigoraed mo and mado mo cul so ine all day ha am simply delighed wih liim.',

15 GO HE BGGES SQURREL. ha Achievemen Led James Sone Up Agains a Bg Wildca. "Jslo a squirrel once &a was wo ee and a hall long and weighed ive pounds," said James Sone o Mercer couny, Pa., "and alhough believe ha squirrel was he bigges one ever killed n Pennsylvania <?r anywhere else, giesa, i was all he more remarkable because i iadn' killed i, wouldn' now hold he record or having killed he bigges wildca he Sae ever go rid o. " was ou or squirrels n he mounains near my place and had made a ' bag big enough o go home wih, when saw somehing bounding hrough he op o an oak ree ha sarled me. ' was so big ha hough some ox mus have suddenly become seized wih he power o climbing rees and scurrying hrough he branches ard was exercising i. wasn' so sarled, however, ha le he big animal ge away rom me. lred, and down i came umbling o he ground. " 'ha's saisacory/ said o mysel. 'Now, le's see wha we've killed.' ". ook a couple o seps oward he spo where he' game was lying, and hen sopped so suddenly ha almos ell over backward. " 'his,' said o mysel again, 'isn' quie so saisacory, and guess we won' see wha we've killed, jus ye.'. "On he lower branch o a ree, jus ahead o me, and beween me and he ree ou o which had sho he animal, ha had sarled me, lay a wildca, he like o which had never seen beore. had evidenly been lying here in wai or s dinner, and perhaps had is eye on ie animal had sho. However ha migh be, he big ca now had is eye on me, and didn' like he way ha eye glared, eiher. A irs hough would call everyhing square as i was, leave my unknown dead game or he wildca o dine on, and go home wihou urher invesigaion. hen i seemed o me ha i rereaed hus, and old my advenure when go home, as cerainly couldn' help doing, would naurally be looked a somewha wih suspicion; so resolved o save my repuaion, enlarge my zoological knowledge, and also ge he?2- bouny on ha wildca's scalp. pu in a big double charge o squirrel sho and prepared or acion. """ile wildca remained on he limb, crouching as i ready o leap upon me, emiing he low, savage. growls or snarls peculiar o is kind when enraged. he animal was weny-ive ee away, bu aa i la no rick a all or a wildca o spring a disance o ' hiry ee, even on he level, knew his one could easily launch.isel upon me i i was so inclined. Consequenly, did no wai or his possible over ac on is par, bu lred. "he immenseibeas leaped sraigh up rom he limb when he charge sruck i. Falling back, i caugh wih he long, sharp claws o s orepaws on he limb again, where v i hung, wrihing and illing he woods wih righul yells. hey were so righul, in ac, ha was almos orced o abandon he ield aer all and leave he wildca o igh i ou by isel. Jus hen, hough, blood began o paer down rom he wound my sho had made, and loaded up o give.he animal anoher sho. Beore could do ha, he wildca's hold on he limb relaxed, and he animal came umbling o he ground. lay sill or a second, bu hen, badly wounded as i was, rose o is ee and rushed a me wih shor, quick bounds. had no ime or relecion, bu blazed away again. So ierce was he assaul o ha inuriaed wildca ha, alhough ha laa charge illed is hear and lungs wih sho, i did no lessen he velociy o he assaul, and he anima dashed righ on, sriking me on he breas wih s huge, sharp claws, which closed spasmodically on my clohing as hey sruck. he orci wih which he wildca hurled iael agains me hrew me backward o ei ground, and he ca ell square upon me. Bu he grea brue was deadhad been dead, n ac, beore i reach ed mo. crawled hasily rom unde ho dead animal, drenched rom head o oo wih is blood, "Aer recovering as much o my equanimiy as could under ho cir cumsances, procecdod o invesigae ho oher hing had killed. coul scarcely beliovo my eyes whon saw i. was a squirrel, ruo enough, bu biggor han any hrco o ho biggeb squirrels had in my bag, and ha some big ones. was aa rod oa a ro ox and wih a brush almos as long ' lio wildca moamired npai'ly ive eel in lengh and a hree-oo wildca s big ono."' > \n Ecconr(o Jlcrolno. Dr. Mary Walker, who creaed sue an oxclomen a ow yen. ugo by ho pocullar droas, and who is wldol known, poliosucn a medal o honor ) riorvlcou rondcrod during ho war. in rccordu ohow ha ho medal vwui pro BOivod o her Juno 3, 872, bu li in war doparmon ho clorkii hold in ho records in hlo cnuo uro wron hoy nay Bocroury Slnnon hlmno K«vo o hor, and ono o hem miy ( Jio law ho presenaion. Bho nerve an n ourgoon during ho wnr, bu m no commission. LFE N HE ARM. Voluneej'iLearnecl Soon inheclvivar. One o he "irs and also one o he lardes lessons an enlised man in a oluneer army has o learn is ha here ia an arisocracy o shoulder raps which is conrary - o all his. lemocralc experiences and principles, n he las war, as soon as Sumer was red on, parioic men go ogeher ia ompanies and eleced heir own commissioned oicers wihou realizing all ha a commission means. he men, many cases, had lived ogeher on, he same social plane, oen as inimae riends. n choosing heir oiers hey were inluenced by he same miable consideraions ha deermine elecions in civil lie. A good ellow or a shrewd poliician could iasily obain he suppor o a majoriy i he company.wheher he was adapo he oice or no. n ime he rivae soldier learned here was be- ;ween hem and he commissioned ocera gul which no good will on his ar could bridge. He was compelled o assume an air o superioriy ha mly he umos ac could save rom ensiveness. He.was no allowed by he army regulaions or radiions o jonlnue he inimae. personal relalons ha exised in privae lie. was someimes galling o he enisled man ha, besides being beer aid, beer clohed, ed, and housed, he commissioned oicer enjoyed many privileges ha were o grea imorance o men used o he ree lie o a republic. Besides his larger pay, he deer had an allowance o raions beyond ha o he privae, which he ommued when in camp. ha is, he drew a money equivalen insead o he.raions, and was able o buy proislons o a superior qualiy and o arger variey. he company oicers ormed a mess, had an exper cook and general servan, a complee oui o dishes, which were carried in a camp Ches, and so on; he privae had his in plae, in cup, in spoon, his coee being made in a huge shee-iron 2amp kele. he oicers had a wall en ha was carried in a wagon; he privae a dog en ha was carried by himsel. As a rule, in acive service he privae had he benei only o Wha he could carry, excep he ew cooking uensils in charge o he company cook. n ordinary imes he commissioned oicers could leave camp virually a will. His duies were comparaively ligh, while he privae, n addiion o senry duy, had eomelmes o serve wih, pick, shovel and axe in he consrucion o oriicaions, he digging o rile pis, he making o corduroy roads, and he ika he oicer migh occasionally obain leave O absence o visi his home, while a urlough waa a rare hing or he homesick privae. n he as exremiy, he oicer could leave he army by resignaion, bu only expiraion o his erm o service, incurable wounds, or disease or deah oered release o he soldier. he laer envied no only he commissioned oicer, bu also he negro servan, who could come and go almos a will. he submission o he American voluneer o he hard condiions o.army lie is one o he marvels and glories o American parioism. he pay was co-enough o be alluring. A irs i was $ and laer?3 a monh. he Governmen provided he clohng, ood, obacco, &c, bu he pay was small enough where here was a amly dependen on he earnings o he Boldier. Populaion o Cuba. he Spanish newspapers have recenly published daa concerning he populaion o Cuba'a he imo o he presen devasaing war began. he igures or he sir provinces are only approximae and are as ollows: Maanzas, 300,000; Havana/480,000; Puero Principe, 72,000; Sana Glara, 360,000; Plnar del Rio, 320,000; Saniago de Cuba, 230,000; oal,,762,000. O his populaion,228,000 was whie, 490,000 negroes and mixed bloods,, and 44,000 Chinese and oher Asiaics. he wo chie ciies, Havana and Maanzas, had, respecively 250,000 and 60,000 inhabians. is beliovod ha ho rlghu devasaion o war, pesllonco, and amine has roduced he number o nhablqna ully one-hird. JUNE, 898. ME-ABLE O he Large and Commodious Seamer, -. WM. V. WLSON, OAP. BENJ. GUGGS, Will run beween Por Monmouh ana New ork (oo o Bloomleld sree), as ollows: jccuc Por Monmouh. "" Leave JVcw ork. Wed'sday, 8n p.m. Wed'sday, Hh a.m. hursday, On " liuraiiaj r.0u...9ck) " Frdav, loh " Friday, 0h " Saurday, Uh.80) " Saurday, h m. pnday, 3h...400" Monday, liih.. 00 a.m. (oday. Uh " uesday, llb.200 m. Ved'Bday, 5h.60O " Wed'sday, lon.2 00 " hursday,llh..800 " hursday,llih.. 00p.m. Frlday,7h 000 " Friday, h 600a.m. aurday, 8h " Saurday. 8h..3CO p.m. Monday,20h " Monday,20h...700a.m uesday.2s " uebday,2s...80o " Ved'sday, 22d..G0O " Wed'sday.22d " hursday,23d " hursday.23d..900 " rrlday. 24h...8CO " Friday, 24h " Saurday, 25h..8m " Saurday, 25h.lO00 " Monday, 27h " Nonday,27h " uesday, 28h..3HO " uesday, UDn.lC00." Wed'sday, 28h.4CO " Wed'sday,20b.lU 00 " hursday,30h..500 " hursday,30h.ll 00 " All back reigh mus be paid beore delivery.» his boa's ime-able B adverised n HE REg, BANK REGSER and Monmouh Press; also li BvUingcr's and jaccey'8 Seamlml Gu idea. ime- ables may be obained a M. O'Brien & Son.!3 Washingon sree; A.Morris& Co., corner o 4h sree and Oh avenue, iinelc ickes, 30 Cs. Reurn ickes, 50 Cs. Freigh received on New ork pier unil 7 p.m., ivery day. Suli'H in Vaaonn. Surries, buggies, mps, runnboub, our ryrills, grocers' and buchers' wn^ons, in nc all kinda, u lio Frbri sree re pcaiory, nearly opposie lio Globe hoel, F. B. Qowdy. Aav. O N RULE O BAR CREDORS. KXKOUOUH NOCE. (.'(WRO. leycr. Jr., John A. l«,v(ir, Ellzalin! M. Wlilhi mid Unold K. MlHrom. execuors o John lleyer, iixnxuil, by order o li«hurnmno o nc Couny o Monmoiili, hereby ilvo noice o in; rrcdloiu (i lio mild di'ceiihcd n WR n heir iloba, (limniiiidu anil claims iipilnh ho vmuu o mild <l< cciiiicd, under oiilli or alllrinaloii, wlihln nlm monlih rom ho WEN-NNH DA OK Al'lH, HH, or hoy will in crnvcr burred o any ncloi hnruor UKUlni he mild ixwuoni. (KOllK. KKR, Ji., JOHN A. KKK,, K.KAKH M. VHK, HAROLD K. ALLHOM. O N RULE O UAU ORKDORH. A DMNMHAOHH' NO'VOK. K.luin. Kvnmi mill lianlnl ), llllyor. iidinlnlhniow ol. \V. lllllyi'i', ilrcciiiicd. by order o lio Fuini'Kiid ol lio couny o MniiiiiouUi, linruliy Rlv nolcii o lm eiiiillnra o ho mild iaanihl o brim n lmlr diilim, ileniiiiulh mill eliilimi uniilnh in ciino o mild (OMM, under ouli or nlilrmnlon wihin nlnn liionlin (mm lio KKHU DA Ol A'UL lhm, uruioy will ho orever mrml o nn; noion lnm.'oki MQUH) mild nilmliilnrniora. KiMA. KVANR, DANCL ). U.KU. special Noice RELANG O USANCES. A N HE ownship o Shrewsbury: Nuisances wihin ho ownship o Shrewsbary are hereby deined and declared o lie, and hey siiall nclude and embrace:. he placing or deposiing n or upon any sree jr alley, or n or upon any public or privae propery n his ownship, any dead animal or any par o he same, or any (lead ish or any par o he same, or ilh rom privies or cesspools or cach basins, or rubbish o any kind or descripion, or any house or kichen slops or garbage, manure or sweepings (pro ldod ha sable manure and oher manure may be ised as a erilizer), or any oul or oensive or obloxious maer or subsance whaever. 2. Any ull or leaky privy yaul, cesspool or oher recepacle or ilh. 3. Allowing or permiing any nigh soil, garbage jr oher oensive or decomposing solid orluidmuleror subsance o ea or ooze rom any car or wagon or vessel in which he same nmy be conveyed or carried. 4. he carrying or conveyibg hrough any sree»ny subsance which has been removed rom any privy vaul or cesspool, unless he snmesbnll be inclosed n air-igh barrels, or in a perecly igh and properly covered wagon. : i. AH caring o garbage hrough ho srees ol ho ownship excep beween he liours o sunse and six A. M. ",. 8. he burning o any maer or subsance which ;hull emi, or cause, or produce, or cas o any oul or obnoxious, or oensive, or hurul, or annoying gas. smoke, seam or odor. 7. he casing or discharging no he Shrewsbury ir Navesink, or Souh Shrewsbury rivers, or ino any sream in his ownship, oron he boundary line o his ownship, any subsance which hasbeeore- :noved rom anj vaul, cesspool or sink, or any oal ir oher reuse, liquids or solids, by any pipes or aherwise. 8. Any and every miisance as above dolned is hereby prohibied and orbidden wihin he ownship o Shrewsbury, and any person making, creaing, causing, mainaining or permiing unyo said nuisances shall orei and pay a penaly o weny' ive dollars. he above s an exrac rom he ordinances o he l-onrd o healh o Shrewsbury ownship, and he nine will be horoughly enorced. WVS. WHMOHE. Presiden o he Board o Healh. *. O. H*nmsoN, Secreary. ORK AND LONG BRANCH -> RALBOAD. Saions n New orc: Cenral K. R. o New Jw Bey, oo o Libery Sree, and oo o Whiehall Sree (Souh Ferry erminal); Pennsylvania. K., oo o Corland Sree, Desbrosses Sree, and Wes 3d Sree Saion. ' - ' ', On and aer May 29u, 888, RANS LEAVE RED BANK, 'or New ork, Newark and Elizabeh, 6 5. *7 08, 7 28,»7 64 (Now ork only) (Newark only), 80, *8 24 (excep Newark and Elizabeh). *b im. *8 43, *!) 43, * 30, a. m.: 43, 2 45, 4 35, p. m. Sundays, 803, 9 43 a.m.; 445, 000 and*750, p. m. 'or Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and inermediae saions o > Poin Pleasan, 3U, (25,0 52,0 38, a.m.; 2 47,40, 2 55,3 68,4 50, , 5 48, 0 22, 7 07, 7 40 p. m. Sundays, 0 80,20 a.m.; 5 27,6 47 p.m. Sunday rains do no sop a Ocean Grove and Asbury Pork. FOR FREEHOLD VA MAAWAN. ^eavered Bank (Sunduys esceped), 828,30a.m.; 43, U03p.m. RANS LEAVE NEW ORK, ool o Libery sree, 4 30, a.m.: 30, 00. *4 30, *4 45,5 38,06 p. m. Sundays 0 00, 05a. in.:4 00 p.m. 'oo o Whiehall sree (Souh Ferry erminal), 8 25, 30 a.m.; 25,365, *425, +4 33, 526, 00 p. m. Sunduys, 8 55, a. ni.; 3 55 p. in. 'oo o Desbrosses and Corlnnd srees, 90 a. m.; 20, 2 30,34(*, 50*, 60 p. in.. Sundays, 9 45a. m.; 55 p.m. Wes ireny-nird sree saion, a.m.; 2 20, 320«, 450*. HD p. m. Sundays, 0 20 a. m.; 4 50p.m. RANS LEAE FREEHOLD. (Sundays excepcd), 85,5 a. m.; 2 00,4 20,0 C5, p.m. For, urher pariculars seo ime ables a saions. * Denoes express rainb.. R. WOOD, Gen'l Pass. Ageu, Penn. R. R. ". P, BALDWN, Geu'l Pns3. Agen, Cenral. R. o N. J. ' HFUS BLODGE, Superinenden, N.. and L. B. R. R. VOCK OF SELEMEN. XV ESAE OF SABELLA ROBNS. Deceased. Noice is hereby giveu ha he recouns o he subscriber, execuor o said deceuaed, will be* audied and saed by (he Surroaale, and repored or selemen o he Orphans Cour o lie Couny o Monmouh: 6h HURSDA.HE FOURH BA OF AUGUS nex., JAMES C. ROBlilNS. Daed May iwh, i8. AN ORDNANCE. Be i ordained by he ownship commiee o he ownshipn Shrewsbury, in he couny o Monaioul and sae o New Jersev, as ollows: SECON. ha pursuan o he applicaion, o Edward Kemp, bearing dae he sevenh duy o April, eigheen hundred and niney-eigh, here s hereby craneri (9 he said Edward Kemp, his heirs, execuors, admlnisraiors and assigns, io righ, privilege, permission and ranchise o lay, make, consruc, mainain and repair, and resore and replace when necessary, waer mains, waer pipes and bydruns and connecion's herewih nul aachmens and appliances hereo belcnaing, n and beneah he public. roads, srees and highways. n any porion o said ownship o Shrewsbury oiislde o he limis o heowu o ied Bank, and paricularly, in he public, roads.srees and highways hereinaer menioned or reerred o, o wi:. he public road leading rom Red Hank o Eaonown, known as Broad sree; he public road lending easerly and weserly hrough lio villnge o Shrewsbury, known as Sycamore nvirauo. and coninuing Weserly in said roal hrough inon Falls, and easerly in suld road pas Lile Silver saion o Rurason and Sea Urlgh r and n he road lending souherly rom said Lile, Silver saion ownrd' Occanpor and he roads leading easerly rom said Oeeauporl road, known as Silver Side avenuo nnd Conover's rond, and ho roads connecing herewih; he road known as Paerson avemieexendlng rom Bread sree aoresaid, weserly o Shrewsbury avenuo; bosreo known us Whio sree, exending easerly rom Broad sree near he vlllugo ol Shrewsbury, nnd any oher roads, srees or public places now exising or which may hereaer be opened in ho Bald villnge o Shrewsbury and n he mmediae vlddly hereo, and o ap nnd wnko laeral connecions wih such mains and waer pipes and o uso and operae said waer mnius, pipes, appurenances, ixures nnd nppllnnees or he purpose o urnishing, carrylug, conducing nnd sup plying wner or domesic uso or any oilier uses 0 purposes o he said Edward Kemp, his heirs and assigns, and any oher persons or pnrles, rom he waer mains o hn own o Red Bank or elsowhere. bu no general exension o waer mains shall be mndo beween June llrs and Ocober irs la any year, and ho prlcra o be, charged or waer shall b ri'iisoniiblo and shall no exceed one-hird more han he prices clinriicd consumers o waer wihin lio limis o ho own o lcd llnnk. BKC. 2. lm lie said Edward Kemp s hereby required o so luy, consruc and mainain said waer mains orpliies as Hin nl nervals no exceed' ing one housand ee said mains or pipes ahull hnv aached hereo nnnioved apparaus or making h usiiul connecion or sree hydrans und slmll provide sree or llru hydrans n lio vlllngo o Shrewsbury and any ohor village where lio wner mains may be laid pursuan herein n narvalh no ex ccodlng six hundred ee. SKC. il ha ho work o nylng, consruc.lni and resoring mild waer mains or pipes in Hi public roads, srees nnd highways shall be dom under lio Kupnrvlslon ol Sliroivsburv ownship com mla!, or Biirh oher nonion as lu> ownship com mlua o Shrewsbury ownship may CHKMO ci ho piirposo and naccordiiucowlli ho rciisonnbu regulaions o Haii U>WMP commlk'0, and ilia all work ahull ho ilouo n HC manner im o CUK K iciis pomlhlo iimmvenliinco anil annoyance!< pimoim ravollngdii (lie highways; and ha when ever ho road bod s disurbed. H shall liu nunedl iiclv resored o s ormer condiion a he expimim: o ho Bnld Edward Kemp, lls heirs, execuors nilimliil.inior< or mulgnx. HKC. 4. lm lio ownship coiniiillee o h ownship o Shrewsbury uni nald lownnhlp bod; corporae, nlmll no bi llublo ur unydnniiigii pi'rsons or properly, which inay o caused hy nunoi o cnnclik ills (irdliiii/ioiiiiil HD prlvlli'gcj), righ. und iiownrn lion'ln griiun^ or acimlrcil or by reimoi o hn laying, mainaining, rupnlilng mid rrmoilni o Hiilil inivliih or pipes, or nny work n connocloi wih Did line or innlnuinnnco o llui umio. 8KC. i. lin hin onllnnnro iihall nko ooc: mmediaely UK siiniiiovnl nnil puhllcalon. liiwkliicedmiiy7li,lhll». Approvud Juno lib, MB. W.. 'AKKK, Clinlrrnai o ownillli CoirinJU.i Aos: A, 0. lallmhon, owiinhlp Clerk, A PPLEGAE&HOPE, XX...,, COUNSELLORS A LAW, N ' EED'BANK, MONMOUH COUN, NEW JERSE. OHN 8. APPLEGAE. FRED W. HOPE, AMESSEEN, O COUNSELLOR A LA"W. Noary Public nnd Commissioner o Deeds oi ew ork. -J EAONOWN, N. J. ACOBSHUS, AUCONEER. Special aenion given o sales o arm sock onn mplemens and oher personal propery. P. O. Address, SHREWSBUR, N. J. PHEO. F. WHE, L REAL ESAE'AND NSURANCE. JUSCE OF HE PEACE, leglscr Building, RED BANK, N. J. Collecion o Bills a specialy., "PENNSLVANA RALROAD COM- PAN. On and aer November 28h, 807, RAN8 WLL LEAVE RED BANK 'or New ork, 7 08,8 43, 0 43 a. m.;.43,0 03 p. m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; i Oil p. m. " Newark, 708, 8 43, 043 a. m.; 43, 6 03 p.m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; 0 00 p. in. " Elizabeh, 7 03, 8 43, 9 43 a. m.; 43,0 03 p. m. Sundays, 0 43 a. m.; CDC p. rr " Bahway,708, 943a. m.; 43,003p.m. Sundays, 9 43 a. m.; 0 0(5 p. m. " Woodbridge, 0 43 a. m.; 43,6 03 p. in. Sundays, 9 43a.in.; 8 00p.m. " Perh Amboy,. 43, i 03 p. m. Sundays, 9 43 a.m.: OOUp. m..! " Souh Amboy, 943 a.m.; 43, 6 03p.:m. Sundays, 943a.m.; 8 00 p.m. " Maawan, 7 0B, 9 43 a. m.; 43,0 08 p.m. Sun- days a. m.; 6 00 p. m. " Mlddleown, ( 43 a.m.; 4,,0 03 p.m. Sundays, 43 a.m.; 0 00 p.m. " Philadeliihia aid renon, connecing a Rnhway, 78, 0 43 a. in.; 43,0 03 p. m. Sundays, i)43a. m.; 6 OB p. in. " Long Branch, Poin Pleasan and inermedloe saions, ,0 38, i!0 a. m.: 40,4,50, ( 2 p. m, Sundays,.2(J a. m.;i47 p.m. (Do no sop a Asbury Park or ucean Grove on Sundays.) " oms River, Bay Head and nermediae saions, 40 p. m. (week days). 'rains leave Philadelphia. Broad sree (vin Railway), or Red Bank, a! DO, 8 33 u. m., 4 00 und 00 p.m., week days. RANS LEAVE NEW ORK... 'or Red Bank rom Wes weny-hird sree saion, 8 50, 50 a.m.; 3X;0, 4 50, 0 p. m'. Sundays S) 20 a. m.; 4 50 p. in..,'" Desbrosscs and Corland sree erries. For lied Bank, 90 a. m.; 20, 3 40, 50,50. in..sundays, H 45 a. m.; 55 p. in.. B. HUCHNSON, J. R. WOOD, Jeneral Manager. Gen. Passenger Ag n. D R. R. F. BORDEN, SURGEON DENS. U8C HALL BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J. 'aricular aenion given o he adminisraion o Anesbcics. D R. J. D. HROCKMORON, DENAL SURGEON. OFFCE: o. 5 Broad Sree, Red Bank, N. J. D R. WM. Hi LAWES, JR.. VEERNAR SURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinnry College, N.. Residence: Xeroy Place, leween Broad sree nnd Maple avenue, ed Bank. * S. SNDER. Ll«Esablished 873. REAL ESAE, GENERAL NSURANCE & LOAN8 Commissioner o Deeds and Surveyor. Also nsmv once Broke- or New ork and Viciniy, ALANC HGHLANDS, N.J. JUNE, 89S. Merchans' Senmbon Co.'s line. elephone Call, 4A, Red Bank. Shrewsbury, Highlands, Highland leach, Oceanic, Locus Voiii lirown's Dock, Fair Haven, ed lianl;, llclord, JLong Branch anil Asbury 'ark. he Srong and Commodious Seamboa, ALBERNA, CAP. L. PRCE, Vill leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin Sree, New ork, and Red Bank, as ollows: Leave Red- Bank daily a 7:00 A. M. (Sundays exceped). Will leave New ork daily a 3:00 P. M. (Sundays exceped). J S C wih rolley rars'ii lied Bank or Shrewsbury, Eaonown, Belord, Lony Branch and Asbury Park. HARVE LLE, Messenger. rui and Conecionery on Board. N. B. All reigh inended or his bna mus bo on he whar a sullclen lengh o ime,o handle, as he will posiively leave promply on her adverised.iinc. his boa's ime-able s adverised n HE RKD BANK RECiiSF.n, New Jersey &'(nm<mi; alsoln ho Couning House Monior, Mackey'sSeambonGuide nnd Bulllnger's Guide. ime-ables may be obained n he Red Bank Prining House, Ludlow hall. Broad sree. Excursion ickes o Red Bank, - 50c. r Long Branch, 75c. Asbury Park, Merchans' Seamboa Co.'s Line. clephono Call, 4A, Red Brink. Shrewsbury, Highlands, Highland Beach Oceanic, jocua 'oiru, Jlrovn's Dock, Fair Haven, ed Hank, liclord, Long JJranch and AsburyPark* lio Srdn/ and Commodious Seamboa, SEA BRD, CAP. C. E. HROOKMORON, Will leave Pier 24, oo o Franklin sree. New ork, nnd Red Bank, as ollows:. Leave New ork daily a 9:00 A. M. (Sundays included). Leave Red Bank daily a 3:0C p. M. (Sundays included). s wih rolloy enra a Red llnnk d Shrewsbury, Enonown, Delord,.oii(r Branch UK Asbury Park. J HARVE LLE, MKSBKMlF.i. 'Vii and Conecionery on Hoard, N.. All rolrh nended or his boa mus n on ho wliiir uiiilllclimi icnullki imo o liiinillii, us Him will posiively leave promply on mrmlvor lhcdlmo. his bon'h lmc-lnbln n adverliii'd n llk Run JUNK HKOiHK.l, New Jersey S'diniii'i, nlsu n he COUK OH Monior, MncKu'HHimiiilKnidulili! mid lliillliiki'i'h (luliln. lni-uhli'h may li) lib allied a ho ed Hunk l'rliilliik lljiuno, l.udhv hull, llroml Hri'c. Excursion ickes o Red llnnk, soc " " Lime Brunch, 75c, " " rsbury Park, $«.0( Meoilngs o ho_board"o Healh Nolcu n liornbyklvvu Hin regular VPKH o h BOAKD OF HEALH OV SUiEWB BUR OWNHHF Will bo hold on ho Uni and hird Huunnvi o cnor monli, n Cominalonors' Hull, Hod Dunk, N.J., ai our o'clock, p. H. A.. H/muiSON, H««re«rr nharles H. VNS, J COUNSELLOR A LAW, Rooms 3 and 4, Regiser Building, ROAD SREE, RED BANK, N«. J,. C?DMUND "WLSON, Hi COUNSELLOR A LAW, '(Successor o Nevius & Wilson). RED BANK, N, J, Oices: POS-OFFCE BULDNG. COUNSELLOR A LAW, iver Buon's Sove Sore. " RED BANK, N.J. 'AMES WALSH, SEAM SAW ANMOLDNG MLL, Manuacurer o Sash and Blinds. ECHAN0 SREE, RED BANK, N. J. D. CHANDLER, ARCHEC. Sou's Building, Opposie Globe Hoel, Ri:n BANK, NEW JERSE. '"PHOMAS DAVS, JR., i- NSURANCE AND REAL ESAE AGEN. FRON S., RED.BANK, N, il.- (P. O. Box a.) nsurance placed in he bes companies on mos reasonable erms. W D. KURZ, M. D., O. M., PHSCAN AND SURGEON, EAO.NOWN, N. J. ilce on Broad sree, norh side, llrs door wes o poarolce. OFFCE HOURS :!) o A. M.: o 3,0 o 8 p. a. ")R. ELLA PRENSS UPHAM. DSEASES OF WOMEN AND CHLDREN. ELECRC. ROOM 6. REGSER BULDNG, RED BANK, N. J, Red Bank Oice uesday aud Friday aernoons. D R. G. F. MARSDEN, HOJCEOPAHO PHSCAN AND SURGEON, FRON SREE, RED BANK, N. J AS. s. MCCAFFRE, D. V. S. O VEERNAR BURGEON. Graduae o American Veerinary College, N.. Residence, rving Sree beween Broad Sree and Maplo Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. w M. H. SEELE, - POR MONMOUH, NEW JERSE. Noary Public. Soldiers' Vouchers Prepared Bills o Salo or Vessels. A C. HURLE, SURVEOR AND CONVEANCER, 5 BrldRc Avenue.-;. - RED BANK, N^J Wih GebrRe Cooper or ieen years. G EO. D. COOPER, CVL ENGNEER. Successor o Gco. Cooper, C. E. onice: 47 Recor Pluce, RED BANK, N. J. H ENR OSENDORFF, UNER AND REPARER OF PANOS AND ORGANS. Oice a Worhley's Saionery Sore. elenhoue Call 8D. BROAD S., RED BANK, N. } HOME NSURANCE COMPAN..._ OF NEW_0RK. Oice: No. 9 Broadway. Eighy-Sevenh Semi- Annual Saemen, January, 67. CASH ASSES V. SN>,S(!2, ALLARE & SON. AOEKS. ESABLSHED 873. Red Bank loal Esae and nsurnnce.agency. 2 Broad Sree, Red Bank. Risks placed in he Homo and oher irs-class companies a Lowes Raes. P. 0.)0X77. ALLARE & SON. SHERFF'S SALE By virue o a O wri o (. n. o me direced. ssued ou o he Circui Coui o ho couny o Monmoulh and Sae o New.leisey, will bo exposed o sale a public vendue, on uesday, ho Foureenh day o June, HD8, beween he liours o Vi o'clock nnd 5 o'clock, n hree o'clock, in lie aernoon o said dny, n lio Globe hoel, n ed Bank, n he ownship o Shrewsbury, Comiy o Monmouh. New Jersey. All lm cerain lo o land and mill-pond, siluaie, lying und being n he ownship o llolmdel. Couny o Momnoui. and Suo o New Jersey, cnnalnlug lvo ncrcs, bo he Bame moro or less. nended o bo lio eamo propery us conained n a deed made by Charles Allen, Sheri o he Couny o Monmoulh. o William Silwnjron. daed Juno 7. 8W, and bcglnnine n u marked cednr reo n he lino o lios. AiOWPinih, one chain and ieen links rom ho souheas coiner o homas Shermuu's land; rom hence running () souh hiry degreca nnd hiry minues wes-six chains und weny-eigh llna o HD enscrly side o a uuonwool reo; hence (2) eouli cilil dexrees and hiry niinnea wes one chain uud lly-slx links o he easerly side o a black wulnu ree; (hence 2) souh Uvo decrees wes wo chains und weny-live links o a siiaiiwood HiiplliiK slandluk in he wes edge o ho mill-pond; lliencw along ho weserly ed^e o he same o ho bead hereo;. hence nornrly nlonr lio easerly oclno o said pond o a hnnrli o muples Nlnndlni: on hn cn.s slili? o Biiiil JMHU Slc rood nbovo hi) old nooil giilc, hoy being a corner o Win. n. llcndrickson'l n ml; hence easerly and norherly along mild llcndrlrksi H'H lino or lioorlgliml lino o lio rad hereby cnuveyod o he road loading rom MMillvmvn o K(!V )orl, nciir llm cener o ho bridge; hdiice norh nlxei'ii (cgroes anil lly-ono ' minues wen our chains nnd hlrly-llve llnl;s o ho jilnw o hcglnniinr, conaining live ncrcs Uv ho siune more or le.su, Nea'd us (ho propery o Rober. Miller nnd lleiijuiiiln l '. All u nls, aken n execuion a lio sui o Huber Allen,.lr.,niiil o bn wild by HOUSON MKUiy, Sheri., A..HN. Jr.. Solicior. Diidd May Dili, lillw. $.0 N OCE OF SELEMEN. KHAE OK WLLAM V. UUOVKl, A.NA'HO. Nnlco H hernby given Hin lm Hccmni.M o bu HSCHK']', KUimllim o xald lunaic, will lx< iiudlod and Hni il liy bo surrogae, nnd repored or sellleiiienl. o ill) <>iplumn Cour o lm Couny o Moumoull. on UHDA, UB WiCN-'lla DA OK JUL noxl..ke WM. OCKMOUON. DnU'd May Uh, UH. O N RULE O 3AU CUKDORS. EXWilJOH'H NOOK. (lliiirlox. vlini, oxcculord Jami'n. 'ocii,dowaweil, liv onlor o lio mirrogud ol lio couniy o Mouimmli, lii'icby given milcii o ho cri'dloru o dm mild deceased o bring n heir dubln, dcmnmln and i-liilimi iinulim (bo cxliild o mild dcci-nn'il, imdoroiih or anirumliin, wlliln nlnn moiilih rom ho WEN-K' )A OK A'lU., HD, or boy u'lll H orovor linrral ol nny noion hereor iigiilim hu mild oicculor. CAH.EH. VN0.

16 «.. N AND OU-OF OWN. Shor and nereslnn ems From AH Over he Couny- Miss Adeline Murphy o Freehold graduaed rom he Women's college a Balimore on Monday. Miss Murphy was he prophe'o her class. Miss La- -vinia Murphy and Misa Ada Bawden o Freehold aended he graduaing exercises. Mr. and Mra. John VanKirk, who moved rom Ceypor o Michigan wo years n p,-have reurned o Keypor. Mr. VanKirk will engage in busipess in New ork. Anoher elecion will be held a Nepune Ciy on Monday, June 27h, o voe on he proposiion o bond he borough pr 40,000 or a waer and sewer sysem. he big lagpole in Railroad square a Asbury Park broke o las hursday abou ieen ee rom he ground end. he pole was ound o bo very roen. he Long Branch Shakespearean club is preparing o give a mainee peormance o Shakespeare's "As ou Like " in he woods near Long Branch. Miss Mary Redding, Chillies Smih, Ruus Walling and Barney Kane o Key-' por were arresed las week or riding heir bicycles on he sidewalks. Over $700 has been conribued oward deraying he expenses o he Grand Army encampmen which will be held a Long Branch his monh. hieves broke ino he conecionery sore o William Morris a Asbury Park one nigh recenly and sole 5.50 in cash and a lo o candy. Grandin V. Johnson o Freehold is employed as clerk on he seamer Elberon, which runs beween Branclipor and New ork. here are 789 school children in Maawan ownship, 380 o whom are girls and 35!) are boys. his is a gain o 74 over las year. A class o nine persons waa conirmed by Bishop Scarborough in riniy Episcopal church a Maawun on Sunday nigh o las week. James McC'iicsney o Freehold has reurned home rom a our monhs' visi o J. Perriue,.Sory o Fishing Poin, Maryland.. ' Ernes Hilbrunner o Scobeyville has six acres o asparagus, rom which he lias been cuing abou COO bunches a week. Joseph Schwarz o Freehold paid a ine and coss amouning o $.70 or riding his bicycle on he sidewalk las week. he Junior order o American Mechanics o Alanic Highlands has given 'a bible o he public school a Leonardo. Nepune lodge o Odd Follows o Asbury Park- will celebrae he ieenh anniversary o is organizaion o-nigh. \Miss Fannie Wainwrigh o Brielle, SvWhas been eaching school a Ruherord, has reurned home or he summer. A large geranium plan in bloom was solen rom he ron yard o Richard Somers o Keyj5or one nigh las week. Dr. Fred V, hompson o Holmdel has been eleced vice-presiden o he Monmouh couny medical sociey. he-choir boys_o_s. Peer's church o Freehold cleared $25 a a srawberry esival las hursday nigh. Charles A. Bye o Spring Lake has sold his drug businesr a ha' place o, Edward Bacon o Freehold. Edward Howard o Keypor has a shicken wih hree eyes and our bills, which he has pu in alcohol. he welh annual recepion o he Keypor graded school alumni assoqjaion will be held o-nigh. Frank A. Poling o Muuwun has leased a hoel a Souh Amboy and has moved his amily here. Miss Miiry Earl ing will be valedicorian o he graduaing class a he Long Branch high school. Gold win W. Smih o Keypor is now employed us bookkeeper by Kimpp & Wes o Scabrigh. amea Einmons o Ardcna, who has been sick or several monhs, is in a criicul condiion. Mrs. Lyons o Long Branch was, sricken wih paralysis his week. Her condiion is criical. here are 40 children in Wall ownship beween he ages o live and eigheen years. '. Jacob O. Bur nnd amily o Freehold are Hpending ho summer n Ocean Grove. Bicycliss who ride on in.' sidewalks in Ni'pune ownship will be ined $2 and coss.. P. Link o Maliuviin bus sold hw bucher shop o his broher, John W. Lisle., in; EngliHhlown Mehodis church cleared ilsj n a recen srawberry ehival. John O. Ellison o Miiluwnn picked slrawborriih rom bin garden lim weok. MJHH (irncii A. Ogdon o Keypor in 3(H'nding several \veukn a leading, Pa. ho pi'opu o Mnnuur iiiui uro rying o mine money o buy a own clock. Sephen CorlieH o Long Branch in dungeroiiily nick,, Benjamin A. VmiBnin o (ialilee in sick. A Police elegraph Sysem. he borough, council o Asbury Park B considering he quesion o inroducing a, police elegraph Rysem, whereby any o lie oicers can be locaed a any hour o he day or nigh. he sysem will cos anywhere rom $500-o,800. Preaching o Bicycliss. Rev. C. H. Lippinco o Farmingdale preached a sermon o bicycliss on Sunday nigh. His ex was "he spiri o living creaure was in he wheels " Double Breased Blue Serge Suis. All wool, indigo dyed, well made and " iers," a- RED BANK. WE CONNUE O HANDLE BALLEJNE'S BEER. Because i coninues o be he bes beer. We" can buydearer and cheaper beer, bu none ha looks so well, keeps so well, ases so good. is clear, brigh and <> sparkling. Made rom he bes grade o mal and hops <>. i is pure. No cheapening adulerans are permied in is brewing a rare ac. More kidney and urinary roubles are rom impure beer han rom any oher cause. Ballenine's is pure. Delivered wholesale or reail by our wagons. Always reliable and reasonable; $.00 a ull quar bole. n is class i is unapproachable. ry i beore you buy i; or ge your money back i no as represened. W. A. FRENCH & CO., PURE WNES AND LQUORS, BBOAD SREE,, RED BANK, N. J. elephone Call, SS. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Wha moher bu wha wans her child o look nea on Children's Day? And or wha use will be all he ixing and rouble i he child's ee are nq nealy shod? >r he irs hough o economical mohers should be'oward his sore. he children's wans are amply provided or here a low prices. Bring he children in. Children's Paen Leaher Slippers, wih bows, 5 o, a. 65c. and S5c. Children's Whie Kid Slippers, wih bows, 5 oll, a. ).-..., 5c. Children's Eed Kid Slippers, wih bows, 5 o, a 5c. Misses' Paen Leaher Whie Kid and Red Kid, all -sizes, o 2, a 85c. and $.00 Lile Gen's Laco Shoos, black and an color Boys' ;i,n and Black Laco Shoes, o ^ Successors o J. B. JJERGEN, 8 Broad S., Red Bank, N. J. : - " '.! SCREENS. Screen Doors, sizes begin a 2. 6 in. wide o 6 ee 6 in. high, all inermediae sizes up o 2. 0,in. wide d 6. 0 in. high; prices begin a 68c. Window Screens, he kind ha can bead-? jused o i any size window in a ew seconds, prices begin a 5c.. Bamboo Porch Screens, well made, ha allow a ree circulaion o air, bu preven sun rom shining in, dieren colors and sizes. HAMMOCKS. he Mexican Hammock a 50c. is" he cheapes sor we handle. A Mexican Hammock o he same qualiy as he one quoed above, bu larger in size, we sell a 75c. A close woven Hammock, good- maerial, wih pillow, generous size, or $.00. Oher Hammocks o beer maerial and more elaboraely made, as high as $3.40. CROQUE SES. A. hinged box o hardwood, ull se, ull size, eigh balls and eigh malles, en. arches and wo sakes, a 98c. '. * % Abou hal a dozen. oher sors o selec > rom; prices range as high as $3,00. - PORCH ROCKERS.. A big, roomy Porch Rocker, solidly buil, big arm res, reed sea and back, a $.88. Small size Porch Rockers, much on he same syle as above, 98c. REFRGERAORS. Pine Uprigh Rerigeraors, pained o resemble quarered oak, rom $6.00 up! he r,, more expensive rerigeraors will also be ound ce Cream Freezers. he celebraed riple moion Whie Mounain,, rom 2 o 8 quars. he 2-quar Freezer sells or $.85. We also handle he "Gem" and oher makes. RAFFA. PARS GREEM. he very pures Paris Green will' be ound V,here a he very lowes prices. Furniure, Hardware and House Furnishing Goods o Every Descripion. Everyhing Delivered 'Free wihin $0 wiles o Red Bank. ' *- here., he assormen is oo large o caa- < logue. he very bes qualiy Raia a 9c. per 4\ pound. ; ''^^^j*

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